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Chat number 65: Katie: A brilliantly self-taught - and highly sought after - event caterer

Ep. 65

Judging by the smells in Katie's home kitchen when we podded her, it's no wonder Katie is so busy with her catering business.


A catering business which to this day makes her family laugh, because as a child, and a young teen, Katie had no interest in food or cooking. Her parents also aren't caterers, so this whole career path came out of the blue.


... Although not entirely. Katie talks about being creative as a child, particularly with textiles, and so whether she realised it or not, she was always going to end up thriving in a role that allowed her to express the creative part of herself.


But it didn't happen quickly, and it didn't happen overnight... Quite a few 'normal' jobs went through Katie's path before she ended up catering for big events and booked-up months in advance.


Please meet Katie.





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