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Chef Carla Hall On What Success Looks Like For Her & What’s Next | Securing the Bag: Part 5
From accounting to modeling to Top Chef & The Chew, Carla Hall describes her success moment and what she’d like to tackle next.
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Chef and TV Personality Carla Hall Aims To Simplify Home Cooking
As part of our Start. Build. Grow. series during August’s Black Business Month, Hall talks about her mission to inspire cooks to have fun in the kitchen.
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The Chew Executive to Carla Hall: ‘You’re Not As Great As The Guys Are’ | Securing the Bag: Part 3
Chef Carla Hall reveals her challenges at The Chew and finding strength in her upsets while working on the hit show.
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Carla Hall Dabbled In Many Careers Before She Landed on Top Chef | Securing the Bag: Part 1
Chef Carla Hall describes how she arrived at her big break on TV at the age of 44.
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Chef Carla Hall On Being A Black Woman In A White Man’s Industry | Securing the Bag: Part 2
The former host The Chew & Top Chef contestant recalls finding her voice and comfort in her new found fame.
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Yara Shahidi On Playing Tinkerbell In Peter Pan & Wendy, Where She’d Fly To, & Never Growing Up
The Disney+ movie is out now. Plus, she shares how it feels to wrap Grown-ish & more on this episode of That’s So Random.
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Big George Foreman Star, Khris Davis, Talks Boxing & Playing the Champ, Atlanta, & More
Davis dropped by to talk about the former heavyweight champion. Plus, he has fun paying tribute to The Notebook and reveals the one thing he sucks at.
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Yvette Nicole Brown Talks Frog And Toad, A Black Lady Sketch Show & What To Tackle Next
Brown plays “Rabbit” in the AppleTV+ series based on the classic children’s book. Plus she talks about voice work, current binges & more on That’s So Random.
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Abbott Elementary’s ‘Mr. Johnson’, William Stanford Davis, Talks Conspiracy Theories & More
Davis also shares details about Quinta Brunson’s hit ABC comedy, attending a segregated school, and his first on-screen gig on this episode of That’s So Random.
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Motown Legend, Smokey Robinson, Pays Tribute To Harry Belafonte
With Belafonte’s passing, the Motown legend speaks to his admiration for the singer and civil rights icon.

