
Episode #46: Why you should get involved with food festivals - Interview with Charlotte White
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Charlotte White is an author, presenter, and educator. Having run Restoration Cake as a bespoke cake company for over a decade, Charlotte found herself hosting and curating a theatre within a travelling food festival. She is now focused on writing and teaching - though not in the fields of expertise that you may expect. Her career has been a journey and it is just getting started.
In today's podcast episode, we discuss Charlotte's journey into food including why you should get involved with Food Festivals.
Find out more:
Follow Charlotte on social media @restorationcake
Website: www.restorationcake.com
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