Tamara has thrown her wildly popular gatherings in cities throughout the U.S. She sends out an email, and 20 lucky people get to spend $40 for the multi-course meal of a lifetime. Let her show you and your community how to do it yourself. It takes a little bit of planning – and a small dedicated band of friends -• but it’s an amazing way to build a community, and, just possibly, a business. (Can be combined with a food event, including a Sunday Night Dinner)
Tamara Reynolds treats her New York City neighborhood like an old Greek village: She knows her neighbors and has loyal relationships with all of her local shopkeepers. She charms her community by hosting the Sunday Night Dinner, inviting people from all walks of life to slow down, savor the experience of dining with friends and strangers -• and her amazing cooking. In this talk, Tamara illustrates how she has thrived both personally and professionally by cultivating these relationships and how she has laid the groundwork for a stronger community, one person at a time, in shops and at the table.
Years of working in the front-of-house at top New York City restaurants has taught Tamara Reynolds that customers may not always know what they want. Instead of allowing the customer to dictate the dining experience, Tamara has adopted the philosophy of “my house, my rules,” which allows her customers to become truly immersed in the entire experience by (gently) guiding them to “let go.” Tamara explains how and why, as a host, you should drive the car and allow your customer to relax and enjoy the backseat. Only when people truly trust and let go can they be open to transformative experiences that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Your college major and your hobby could very well end up trading places, and that is fine! Tamara Reynolds was trained to sing operas, but now she cooks, travels, writes, and talks about food for a living. With humor and wit, she talks about how being well-rounded and fostering creativity benefits every aspect of your life. Tamara shows you how to transform your personal passion into a profession by leaping instead of stepping gingerly...and embracing serendipity.
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Tamara has thrown her wildly popular gatherings in cities throughout the U.S. She sends out an email, and 20 lucky people get to spend $40 for the multi-course meal of a lifetime. Let her show you and your community how to do it yourself. It takes a little bit of planning – and a small dedicated band of friends -• but it’s an amazing way to build a community, and, just possibly, a business. (Can be combined with a food event, including a Sunday Night Dinner)
Tamara Reynolds treats her New York City neighborhood like an old Greek village: She knows her neighbors and has loyal relationships with all of her local shopkeepers. She charms her community by hosting the Sunday Night Dinner, inviting people from all walks of life to slow down, savor the experience of dining with friends and strangers -• and her amazing cooking. In this talk, Tamara illustrates how she has thrived both personally and professionally by cultivating these relationships and how she has laid the groundwork for a stronger community, one person at a time, in shops and at the table.
Years of working in the front-of-house at top New York City restaurants has taught Tamara Reynolds that customers may not always know what they want. Instead of allowing the customer to dictate the dining experience, Tamara has adopted the philosophy of “my house, my rules,” which allows her customers to become truly immersed in the entire experience by (gently) guiding them to “let go.” Tamara explains how and why, as a host, you should drive the car and allow your customer to relax and enjoy the backseat. Only when people truly trust and let go can they be open to transformative experiences that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Your college major and your hobby could very well end up trading places, and that is fine! Tamara Reynolds was trained to sing operas, but now she cooks, travels, writes, and talks about food for a living. With humor and wit, she talks about how being well-rounded and fostering creativity benefits every aspect of your life. Tamara shows you how to transform your personal passion into a profession by leaping instead of stepping gingerly...and embracing serendipity.
Tamara Reynolds is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as So You Want To Start Your Own Sunday Night Dinner?, My Butcher, My Baker...: Building a Old World Community in the New World, My Restaurant, My Way: An Alternate Take on Hospitality and One Life, Many Careers: Follow Your Dream to Success. The estimated speaking fee range to book Tamara Reynolds for your event is available upon request. Tamara Reynolds generally travels from Queens, NY, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Trish Magwood, Claire Robinson, Aida Mollenkamp, Sandra Lee and Cat Cora. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Tamara Reynolds for an upcoming live or virtual event.
Tamara has thrown her wildly popular gatherings in cities throughout the U.S. She sends out an email, and 20 lucky people get to spend $40 for the multi-course meal of a lifetime. Let her show you and your community how to do it yourself. It takes a little bit of planning – and a small dedicated band of friends -• but it’s an amazing way to build a community, and, just possibly, a business. (Can be combined with a food event, including a Sunday Night Dinner)
Tamara Reynolds treats her New York City neighborhood like an old Greek village: She knows her neighbors and has loyal relationships with all of her local shopkeepers. She charms her community by hosting the Sunday Night Dinner, inviting people from all walks of life to slow down, savor the experience of dining with friends and strangers -• and her amazing cooking. In this talk, Tamara illustrates how she has thrived both personally and professionally by cultivating these relationships and how she has laid the groundwork for a stronger community, one person at a time, in shops and at the table.
Years of working in the front-of-house at top New York City restaurants has taught Tamara Reynolds that customers may not always know what they want. Instead of allowing the customer to dictate the dining experience, Tamara has adopted the philosophy of “my house, my rules,” which allows her customers to become truly immersed in the entire experience by (gently) guiding them to “let go.” Tamara explains how and why, as a host, you should drive the car and allow your customer to relax and enjoy the backseat. Only when people truly trust and let go can they be open to transformative experiences that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Your college major and your hobby could very well end up trading places, and that is fine! Tamara Reynolds was trained to sing operas, but now she cooks, travels, writes, and talks about food for a living. With humor and wit, she talks about how being well-rounded and fostering creativity benefits every aspect of your life. Tamara shows you how to transform your personal passion into a profession by leaping instead of stepping gingerly...and embracing serendipity.
This website is a resource for event professionals and strives to provide the most comprehensive catalog of thought leaders and industry experts to consider for speaking engagements. A listing or profile on this website does not imply an agency affiliation or endorsement by the talent.
All American Entertainment (AAE) exclusively represents the interests of talent buyers, and does not claim to be the agency or management for any speaker or artist on this site. AAE is a talent booking agency for paid events only. We do not handle requests for donation of time or media requests for interviews, and cannot provide celebrity contact information.
If you are the talent and wish to request a profile update or removal from our online directory, please submit a profile request form.