Yes! I had lost my job and didn’t know what to do. I felt lost. One thing was constant, however, I loved cooking for people. I loved making people happy and comfortable and joyful through food. So, I started thinking about what my next chapter might be. And with my wife’s support — not just emotionally, but as an essential part of The Baserri Experiment (she’s our “front-of-house” and the person who first welcomes our guests — we started doing supper clubs! The supper club started adding catering and then personal chef. the way we had to pivot to become what we are today is something I couldn’t be more thankful for. a blessing in disguise as they say. Friends wanted help. Clients became regulars. the community built from this passion project is also the heart of what “The Baserri Experiment” is all about. I’ve transitioned from being overworked to embracing a role where I can personally interact and show what the dining experience is all about.