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From Insurance To Café Sydney Mae: Community, Cuisine, And Comebacks

From Insurance To Café Sydney Mae: Community, Cuisine, And Comebacks

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What if your second act became your town’s heartbeat? We sit down with Café Sydney Mae’s David Puckett to trace a late-career leap from insurance to the line, and how that jump—grounded in family, faith, and fierce hospitality—turned a 100-year-old Breaux Bridge building into a community hub for food, music, and art. David shares the moment his daughter needed a kidney and he became her donor, the decades he and Cheryl have poured into LOPA’s lifesaving mission, and why the restaurant hosts an annual night that brings donor families, recipients, and clinicians to the same table.

We dig into the nuts and bolts behind the warmth: the mentorship of industry legend Charlie Goodson, the people-first culture that keeps regulars close, and the operational discipline that makes generosity sustainable. In the kitchen, CIA-trained Chef Kim Newsham leads a team that balances consistency with creativity—think an ever-evolving Touch Wellington, a sous vide pork chop that melts under a hot sear, and specials that let technique sing without losing the soul of Acadiana. Along the walls, local artist Tony Bernard’s originals anchor the room with color and story.

When the pandemic hit, the café pivoted in 24 hours, flipping to takeout, hauling tables to the sidewalk, and inviting a fiddler to open with Amazing Grace as church bells rang—an unplanned duet that captured a neighborhood’s heartbeat. You’ll also hear the unlikely origin of the 9:47 a.m. brunch, and how the Guest Chef Series turns home cooks into leaders for a night while raising over $70,000 for local causes by scaling recipes, costing menus, and pairing music with mission.

If you’re hungry for a masterclass in hospitality, resilient operations, and community building—told with heart and grounded in real numbers—this conversation delivers. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s dreaming of a second act, and leave a review with the lesson you’ll bring to your own work.

The podcast was made possible through partnerships with Logic Refrigeration HVAC, Ounce of Hope, Cajun Table, Vermilionville, Soul Haus Kitchen, Chris Logan Media, and Sunday Soda Fountain – proving that when a community rallies around celebrating local food culture, amazing things happen. Subscribe now to join this delicious adventure and become part of the movement that's transforming Lafayette's food scene one bite at a time!

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