Josh Kopel | Award Winning Restaurant Consultant

Shannon Smith on building a great business through storytelling

Learning how to tell a great story will make you popular at the next cocktail party you attend but there are some other unexpected benefits. Meet Shannon Smith, an accidental chef that has built a massive private dining business and launched a successful cookbook off the back of what can only be described as world-class storytelling. Today Shannon sits down to share her story with us so that we can learn how to tell our story in a way that turns heads and creates fans. 

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For more information on the chef, visit https://chefshannon.com/.

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