Meet José Andrés - My Favorite People

遇见何塞·安德烈斯——我最喜爱的人们

What Now? with Trevor Noah

2026-03-26

1 小时 32 分钟
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Trevor sits down with famed chef and humanitarian José Andrés, who is also one of his favorite people, for a conversation that’s as human as it is hard-earned. Drawing on his experience leading rapid-response teams feeding thousands in disaster and war zones around the world, José shares how he approaches his work and his life with the precision of a field general and the heart of a chef.   Along the way, the two explore the deeper meaning of food, not just as nourishment but as dignity, and why even in the darkest moments, it’s still important to slow down and savor life. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • You land in the wrong place in a football field in Jamaica.

  • Here are people coming to the helicopter.

  • You don't know their intentions.

  • They don't know your intentions.

  • And you trust that you can get them to sort of join your mission, even in the few moments that you've been with them.

  • Where did you learn that?

  • And what do you think we should all be learning about how to trust people that we don't even know?

  • It was 2010, Haiti, and I'm cooking there in a couple of.

  • Of places, you know, hundreds of thousands lost their homes.

  • The poor of the poor lost their homes.