Hot Kitchens
Hot Kitchens
Podcast Description
Hot Kitchens is a long-form video series where host, Josh Arcus, interviews experts across various industries including design, law, and communications with a general focus on the heart of the home: the kitchen. Each show is set in some of the most beautiful kitchens in the city, with topics ranging from the current state of the market to investing to interior design. And the best part is that viewers will get a meal out of it; each episode features a live cooking demonstration, a new recipe and hot tips.
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The series covers a range of topics including luxury real estate, interior design, market trends, and digital marketing strategies for retail, with episodes like the one featuring Emily Schumann exploring the evolving landscape of luxury brands. Additional topics include investing in real estate and home design trends, merging culinary arts with industry insights.
Hot Kitchens is a long-form video series where host, Josh Arcus, interviews experts across various industries including design, law, and communications with a general focus on the heart of the home: the kitchen. Each show is set in some of the most beautiful kitchens in the city, with topics ranging from the current state of the market to investing to interior design. And the best part is that viewers will get a meal out of it; each episode features a live cooking demonstration, a new recipe and hot tips.
This episode of Hot Kitchens takes us to an 1850s townhouse in Greenwich Village, where we’re cooking up a Minetta Tavern–inspired tiny tavern slider — caramelized onions, Dijon, cast iron sear, and a side of waffle fries — with special guest Alex Bass, founder of Salon 21 and co-creator of Artvisory, a new art advisory partnership with Brown Harris Stevens.
Josh and Alex talk about kitchen staples (wooden spoons and All-Clad forever), the gas vs. electric stove debate, and her go-to NYC institution, Il Cantinori. Then they dig into how Alex is bringing Gertrude Stein’s salon tradition into the 21st century, why she believes “a home isn’t a home without art,” how she helps first-time collectors get past sticker shock, and her advice for anyone intimidated by walking into a gallery.
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https://www.bhsusa.com/real-estate-agent/joshua-arcus
Brown Harris Stevens is one of the largest privately owned real estate brokerages in the country, with more than 40 offices across four states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida.
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