Most chefs think their impact stops at the plate.
But what happens when a chef starts influencing systems, supply chains, and how thousands of people are fed every day?
In this episode of Fugitive Chefs, I speak with Chef Matthew Beaudin — a chef whose career has moved far beyond the traditional kitchen.
From leading culinary initiatives at the Monterey Bay Aquarium to working across education, sustainability, and global food systems, Mathieu’s work shows what happens when a chef stops thinking in dishes and starts thinking in impact.
We talk about:
- Why chasing fine dining success didn’t feel enough
- The moment that changed his perspective on sustainability (in Rwanda)
- Why chefs underestimate (and sometimes overestimate) their influence
- How food connects to systems, culture, and global inequality
- Why storytelling matters more than ever in food
- What young chefs should focus on early in their careers
- And how to start building a path beyond restaurants
This conversation isn’t about leaving kitchens.
It’s about expanding what being a chef can mean.
👤 Connect with Matthew:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-beaudin-83424b14/
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Chapters
00:00 – Why chefs think too small
01:00 – What Matthew does today
03:30 – Starting in kitchens (ego → meaning)
07:45 – The Rwanda moment that changed everything
13:00 – Why chefs don’t see their real impact
17:30 – Breaking out of the “chef box”
22:00 – Why this generation can actually change food systems
24:30 – Sustainability is not one definition
28:00 – Role of education (CIA, new generation)
32:30 – The responsibility of chefs
38:00 – Why most chefs avoid the hard truths
40:30 – Advice for young chefs
43:00 – Why chasing awards is empty
45:30 – How to actually start a different path