Workshops
Connect through food, story, and shared experience.
All workshops are experiential, centered on shared dialogue, and grounded in story + food.
Offered in 90-minute, half-day, or full-day formats (virtual or in-person).
Community Workshops
Interactive storytelling experiences for public audiences
Our community workshops blend food, narrative, and dialogue to explore culture, identity, and belonging in ways that are both accessible and deeply meaningful. These sessions are ideal for libraries, museums, conferences, faith-based groups, arts organizations, and community programs.
Topics:
A shared food experience
Personal stories from immigrant chefs or community leaders
Guided discussions on culture, identity, and shared values
A chance to taste and reflect together
Past hosts include:
History Colorado Museum, Denver Public Library, Arapahoe Libraries, Colorado Creative Industries, Anythink Libraries, Heritage Lakewood, Centro del Barrio, and more.
These workshops are flexible and can be tailored for adults, families, or intergenerational groups.
Organizational Workshops
For leadership teams, staff, and cross-department groups.
1. Community Care & Staff Wellbeing in Challenging Times
Tools for navigating burnout, building collective care, and creating healthier work cultures.
2. Food, Culture & Identity at Work
An experiential workshop using food stories to deepen cultural awareness and strengthen team cohesion.
3. Storytelling for Trust, Leadership & Collaboration
Participants learn how to use personal and cultural stories to build trust, strengthen relationships, and communicate across differences — essential skills for today’s diverse, hybrid workplaces.
4. Designing Inclusive & Culturally Responsive Teams
A practical session that helps teams create working environments where team members and clients from all identities feel seen, respected, and supported. Includes exercises on cultural humility, communication, and everyday inclusion.
These workshops are flexible and can be tailored to your team’s needs.