Local Celebrity Chef Talks Faith & ‘Bringing Families Back to the Table’

Local Celebrity Chef Talks Faith & ‘Bringing Families Back to the Table’

Today Heaven's The Chef gets to catch up with kindred spirit, good friend and world famous celebrity Chef Carlos Brown. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“I know where I came from. I remember those hard days. And I always wanted to be in a place where I could help people.”
– Chef Carlos Brown

Today Heaven’s The Chef gets to catch up with kindred spirit, good friend and world famous celebrity Chef Carlos Brown. The Chefs talk about changes in downtown Charleston, Chef Carlos’ passion for “bringing families back to the table” and remembering the humility to “pray on our knees.” Part of our Local Black History Makers series, listen to the Chefs get local about “the East Side,” faith and the basics: shrimp and grits.

 

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