Meet The American Team

Patrick Lingle
Chief Ambassador
(Florida)
My first job in the hospitality industry was at the age of 15 in a pizzeria and I immediately fell in love with the restaurant business. For many years, the hustle & bustle, long hours, No Days off, and missing all family activities didn’t faze me, until eventually one day it did….
I joined the burnt chef project to tell my story and to help others understand that it is OK! to ask for help. To me, asking for help seemed to be a sign of weakness; but what I later learned was that it is a sign of strength.
It is possible to create a meaningful life in this industry; but we must create balance, draw boundaries, and live mindfully.
I am extremely grateful and honored to be a burnt chef project ambassador. I look forward to being a part of this revolution to disrupt the industry that I love and eradicate the mental health stigma within hospitality.
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Jamie Wyckoff
Chief Ambassador
(Washington DC)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
​
If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!
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Jamie Wyckoff
Ambassador
(Maryland)
The kitchen has always brought me joy, a rush of adrenaline and a way to bury my thoughts and provoke creativity. I obtained formal training and a degree in Culinary Arts from Johnson and Wales University. From there my adventure continued to restaurants, catering companies and classic hotels such as the Hotel Intercontinental in Sydney Australia and the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Just as my career was on the move I was crashing hard into a wall and eventually burnt out. I needed to make a change and decided to join the US Military. My path in the military is not a traditional one however I continue to serve in some capacity of hospitality through the range of jobs I have had.
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If the Burnt Chef project was around as I was coming up through the ranks or even having the awareness of kitchen mental health would have been a game changer. To have an opportunity and the ability to reach out, communicate feelings of unease to a peer group that is there to help and can relate is the shoulder we all need to lean on. Having the opportunity to be part of this project for those who need that escape is thrilling. If we want to learn a new skill we seek out a coach or a teacher, the attitude needs to be the same with mental health.Find that coach.
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WE are a community! We are a support network! We are Hospitality!