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Corner Table Talk

Corner Table Media / Brad Johnson·92 episodes·Infrequent

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After years of lowering the velvet rope and pulling out chairs on both coasts for countless guests, Brad Johnson puts his warm, present and welcoming hospitality skills to use as the host of Corner Table Talk, covering topics spanning FOOD + DRINK + CULTURE. Following the guest conversation, international speaker, writer, and diplomat Ambassador Shabazz (eldest daughter of Malcolm X and Dr.

Betty Shabazz) spends a few moments unpacking the discussion and lets us in on some of the interesting people, places, and things that have her attention in HOW WE MOVE. Brad Johnson’s career in hospitality began in the early 70s in the dish pit of his father’s renowned NYC restaurant, The Cellar, followed by his subsequent storied road creating high profile establishments, from the lavish LA nightclub The Roxbury (yes, that Roxbury) to the Melrose Avenue soulful hotspot, Georgia, and the James Beard Award-nominated Post & Beam.

Instagram: cornertabletalk and postandbeamhospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail: brad@ For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: Theme Music: Bryce Vine Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLC

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S5:e3 Jamila Robinson I Play the Notes That Aren't There

May 9, 2025 · 57m

" We wanted to explore the ways that food can be a muse.” Jamila Robinson Looking through the pages of Bon Appétit ’s inaugural Art & Design issue (May 2025), I realized that I wasn’t just reading. Each spread and story resonated with me, reminding me why the hospitality industry initially appealed to me. Yes, great food is essential, but equally important is the way a place makes people feel: the atmosphere, the intention, and the story that lives in the walls and on the plate when it all comes together. With every place I've been involved with, as the final touches and tastings were prepared for friends and family before the first day of serving the public, I would sit in nearly every seat just to feel and observe the room from each vantage point. That same care and design philosophy was baked into every inch of this issue. Whether it was a story about Marcus Samuelsson ’s return to Ethiopia, with his restaurant atop the tallest building in East Africa—or the role of color psychology—I felt a visceral connection. Exploring the intersection of food, design, and cultural storytelling with Jamila Robinson , Editor-in-Chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious , offers a masterclass on how food media can be both visually stunning and meaningful. She and her team made print feel luxurious again, bringing culture closer and reminding us that food isn't just sustenance, it's connection, it’s memory, it's music, it's art. This special issue is a collector's item. HOW WE MOVE Stay tuned to the end of the guest interview when international speaker, writer and diplomat Ambassador Shabazz (daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz) spends a few moments unpacking the discussion and highlights some of the interesting people, places, and things that have her attention. Instagram: @ Corner Table Talk and @ Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail: brad@ For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Brad Johnson Ventures LLC Corner Table™ is a trademark of Brad Johnson Ventures LLC See for privacy information.

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S5:e2 Chip Wade I Centering the Salt Shaker

Apr 18 · 1h 0m

"You can't take a photo of hospitality."  Chip Wade When my long-time friend, Eric Williams of Stone Williams Group, offered to connect me with Chip Wade, I immediately said yes. I was curious to learn more about the CEO of legendary New York City restaurateur Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) whose reputation for operating a portfolio of high-level restaurants is tops in the industry. Their slate of restaurants include: Grammercy Tavern, The View, Ci Siamo, Daily Provisions, The Modern, and Union Square Café, to name a few. Chip is a 30-year veteran of hospitality. From his beginnings at TGI Fridays to his leadership roles at Darden Restaurants and Legal Sea Foods, culminating in his current role at USHG, Chip shares insights on leadership qualities he admires including the importance of empathy and feedback. Our conversation also explores the industry's appeal to young Black professionals, and USHG's commitment to diversity and inclusion despite recent political pushbacks. Chip talks about the importance of maintaining high standards and culture within the organization including passionately advocating for understanding and celebrating diverse histories. By doing so, Chip believes we build a more empathetic society. Finally, we learned the term “antiquarian” as we dove into Chip’s passion for Black American history through his rare book collection. Fueled by curiosity, Chip aims to unearth stories celebrating prominent Black figures and share these narratives with broader audiences, honoring those whose shoulders we stand upon. Thank you for joining us on this enlightening journey with Chip Wade. We hope his story inspires you as much as it did us. For more discussions like these, stay tuned to Corner Table Talk. Instagram: @Corner Table Talk  and @Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail:  brad@postandbeamhospitality.com For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Editing: Journey Media LLC Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Brad Johnson Ventures LLC Corner Table™ is a trademark of Brad Johnson Ventures LLC See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S5:e1 Greg Dulan I Community Hero

Mar 13 · 46m

"When I got burglarized, it really didn't faze me... I went back to that day as a teenager, looking at my father's face, seeing the determination as he swept up that glass." Greg Dulan I met Greg Dulan almost 40 years ago while he and his father, renowned restaurateur Adolf Dulan, were visiting black-owned restaurants in New York City. When I moved to Los Angeles a few years later, Adolf’s beloved Southern-style restaurant, Aunt Kizzy’s Back Porch in Marina Del Rey, with its home-cooked soul food and warm, welcoming atmosphere, was my home away from home. I've enjoyed a close bond with both Adolf and Greg over the years and attended the memorial service for Adolf when he passed away in 2017. Given the Dulan legacy and my long relationship with both father and son, I am especially honored to have my friend and colleague Greg on this episode of Corner Table Talk. Greg, a second-generation restaurateur, shares heartfelt stories of working alongside his late father, a pioneer in Los Angeles’ soul food scene. From the early days of Aunt Kizzy’s Back Porch to the evolution of Dulan’s on Crenshaw, Greg reflects on his lessons, including his father’s philosophy of giving back—whether through ample portions or community support. The conversation also explores Greg’s recent restaurant renovation, his experience as a James Beard Award finalist, and the challenges of maintaining a thriving business amid rising costs and gentrification. Through it all, Greg remains an optimist, fueled by the love of his community and the enduring spirit of his father. Listen now for an inspiring story of resilience, family, and the power of soul food. Instagram: @Corner Table Talk  and @Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail:  brad@postandbeamhospitality.com For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Editing: Glenn Cooper Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Post & Beam Hospitality Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4:e5 Clarence Otis Jr. I From Watts to the Corner Office

Nov 21 · 54m

"The future in this country is one where the folks setting the pace will be more diverse than ever. That’s baked in, and while there’s backlash, the numbers will ultimately tell the tale." Clarence Otis Clarence Otis Jr., former Chairman and CEO of Darden Restaurants Inc., is busy these days serving on the Boards of Verizon as Lead Director, of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group, and as chairman of Jazz at Lincoln Center, among others. During his 10 years of leadership at Darden which ended in 2014, whose brands include Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Seasons 52, Yard House, and Capital Grille, the company achieved remarkable sales growth. Otis reflects on his time at Darden and provides insights into the sale of Red Lobster during his tenure, and how public policies often inadvertently favor larger companies, making it difficult for smaller, independent businesses to thrive. Otis reveals his views on immigration’s role in hospitality and discusses AI's potential to automate certain restaurant functions, particularly in back-office tasks. Growing up in Watts shaped Clarence's perspective on fairness and opportunity. He learned from his father that positive family influence and a strong work ethic are crucial to success. Sharing our mutual love of jazz, we discussed the genre's state and its struggle to attract younger audiences in the US. Our discussion concludes with Otis’s optimism about America's diverse future and his belief in resilience amid changing demographics. His journey showcases how leaders can rise to significant roles while staying true to their values, as a model of how strategic vision and a commitment to equity can lead to impactful, lasting success. Thank you my longtime friend Eric Williams for connecting me with Clarence. CHAPTERS [00:00:00] Introduction and Guest Overview [00:02:19] Challenges in the Restaurant Industry [00:07:10] California as a Business Environment [00:12:55] Impact of AI and Technology on Hospitality [00:16:03] Consumer Behavior and Economic Trends [00:17:42] Clarence’s Childhood in South Los Angeles [00:22:34] Navigating Gang Culture and Community Dynamics [00:26:20] Father’s Work Ethic and Life Lessons [00:31:52] Parenting Philosophy [00:33:06] Diversity in Corporate Leadership [00:38:27] The Sale of Red Lobster [00:43:20] Cultural Reflections on Entertainment and Branding [00:50:15] Jazz and the Arts [00:52:36] Effective Communication and Leadership [00:53:39] Optimism About the Future WATCH ON YOUTUBEWatch the full VIDEO episode on the Corner Table Talk channel on YouTube and please subscribe to experience the celebration of food, culture, and community. Instagram: @Corner Table Talk  and @Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail:  brad@postandbeamhospitality.comFor more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Post & Beam Hospitality Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4:e4 Jeff Friday I Empowering Black Cinema

Jun 7 · 38m

"I'm an activist with an artistic mask on."   Jeff Friday The 28th Annual American Black Film Festival (ABFF) takes place in Miami, June 12-16, 2024. This year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever, with a stellar lineup of films, panel discussions, parties, workshops, and masterclasses. Notable attendees include Denzel Washington, Kerry Washington, and Issa Rae. I sat down with my long-time friend, Jeff Friday, a trailblazer in the world of black cinema and the mastermind behind ABFF to share the festival’s evolution from Acapulco to Miami, his passion for black culture, and his desire to advance opportunities for black filmmakers. Our discussion includes Jeff’s perspective on the current state of black cinema. He expressed concern about the challenges facing black filmmakers today, particularly the shift away from diversity in Hollywood and the impact of streaming services on the theatrical business. Despite these challenges, Jeff remains optimistic and committed to supporting black filmmakers and promoting their work. Jeff's company, formerly ABFF Ventures and now Nice Crowd, specializes in developing and marketing festivals and live experiences highlighting BIPOC culture and achievements. Jeff's vision for Nice Crowd includes creating events that promote black culture and community in various settings, from film festivals to wellness retreats. A graduate of Howard University with an MBA from NYU's prestigious School of Business, Jeff’s numerous accolades include NYU’s Global Trailblazer Award for Entrepreneurial Innovation, and being named one of Hollywood's Top 50 Power Brokers by Black Enterprise. He has received keys to Miami, Miami Beach, and Newark, which also proclaimed his birthday “Jeff Friday Day.” Jeff Friday's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of representation and the impact that one person with keen instincts can have on an entire industry. HOW WE MOVE. Stay tuned to the end of the guest interview when international speaker, writer, and diplomat Ambassador Shabazz (daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz) spends a few moments unpacking the discussion, and highlighting some of the interesting people, places, and things that have her attention. WATCH on our YOUTUBE channel or SPOTIFY and please subscribe to experience the celebration of food, culture, and community. Instagram: @Corner Table Talk  and @Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail:  brad@postandbeamhospitality.com For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Post & Beam Hospitality Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

S4:e3 Billy Dee Williams I Chandelier, Baby!

Apr 18 · 43m

"Don't worry so much, stay positive, move forward, enjoy life. It's a gift, an astonishing, beautiful, absurd gift. Be kind and be curious. Chandelier, Baby!" Billy Dee Williams These words, spoken by screen legend and multi-talented Billy Dee Williams, offer a simple yet profound mantra for navigating the complexities of daily life embracing the sparkle and light of life. In his recently released memoir and New York Times bestseller, What Have We Here? Portraits of a Life, Billy Dee offers insights into a life well-lived where life doesn't have to be perfect to be wonderful. Kindness and curiosity are his cornerstones and viewed not just as moral obligations, but as tools for personal growth and happiness. They are the lenses through which we can view the world in all its splendor, and absurdity, and find joy in the most unexpected places. I had the pleasure of taking the journey with Billy Dee as I listened to his reading of the audio version of the book. Growing up in Harlem in a tight-knit family, directly across from Central Park, his home life was full of cherished memories. On-screen, Billy Dee epitomizes effortless cool. So much so that if you were ever dressed a certain way and thought you were looking good, your friends might say “Oh, you're Billy Dee now.” He makes the ladies swoon and finds the humor in his charm, never taking himself too seriously. With eight decades of performing on stage and screen, strikingly handsome and debonair, Billy Dee has played iconic roles such as  Louis McKay in Lady Sings the Blues, opposite Diana Ross, and Gayle Sayers in Brian's Song earning him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role – 1972. He broadened his international fanbase appearing as Lando Calrissian in the Star Wars franchise.  Billy Dee started acting on Broadway at the age of seven and is recognized for his outstanding performances in Fences and as Martin Luther King in I Have a Dream. As an accomplished painter, his paintings are included in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian National Gallery, Washington DC, the Schomburg Center for Research and Black Culture, New York, the African American Museum, New Orleans, and the Museum of Jazz, Kansas City. Join us as we discuss his memoir as well as various topics related to Billy Dee’s life and career including ,  the importance of family, the challenges of being a black leading man in the entertainment industry during his rise, the impact of his father's hard work, and character, his passion for painting and the importance of individualism. He shares stories of his friendship with James Baldwin and his perspective on aging, the value of staying positive, and the joy of sharing one's passion with the world. It was an honor to spend some time with this youthfully exuberant legend whose walking cane demonstrates his robust, never-ending quest for exploration. Chandelier Baby! Instagram: @Corner Table Talk  and @Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson Hospitality E.Mail:  brad@postandbeamhospitality.com For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Theme Music: Bryce Vine Produced by: Corner Table Media, a division of Post & Beam Hospitality Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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