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Radio Guest List—Cayman Cookout at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman—January 14, 2017

peter-eric-ripertThis Saturday, the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from Cayman Cookout at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. This year marks the ninth annual Grand Cayman Cookout. Originally created by Chef Eric Ripert, the Cayman Cookout brings together some of the most well-known names and personalities in the food industry, from renowned chefs to mixologists. Chef Eric Ripert joins the show to talk about the cookout’s history and what to expect from the events planned for this year, including a “bare foot barbecue.” Author of Cookin’ and Laughin’ in the Cayman Islands, Suzy Soto joins the show to share her experience in the Cayman Islands and what led her here. Lauren Stover, Former Director of Security at the Miami International Airport, gives her thoughts on the recent shooting in Fort Lauderdale. There’s all of this and more as the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show broadcasts from the Cayman Cookout at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands.

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Chef Eric Ripert, original creator of the Cayman Cookout, talks about the cookout’s history and what to expect from the events planned for this year, including a “bare foot barbecue”.

Suzy Soto, Author of Cookin’ and Laughin’ in the Cayman Islands, joins the show to share her experience in the Cayman Islands and what led her here.

Lauren Stover, former Director of Security at the Miami International Airport, gives her thoughts on the recent shooting in Fort Lauderdale.

Vicki Wheaton, Editor at the Cayman Compass, shares her background as a news editor, writer, host of charity events, and philanthropist, and speaks about her love of the Cayman Islands.

Chef Jose Andres talks about the events he’s involved with at the Grand Cayman Cookout and how the art of storytelling and cooking can go together.

J.A. Roy Bodden, Historian, author of The Cayman Islands in Transition, and President of University College of the Cayman Islands, drops by the show to talk about the hospitality and the openness and strength of the people who live in the Cayman Islands.

Bruce Wallin, Editorial Director of Robb Report, presents some new advancements in both air travel and yachts.

Loxley Banks, former Head of Radio Cayman, shares some surprises in the Cayman Islands, discusses the standard of living, and talks about his time at Radio Cayman.

By Kandice Martellaro for PeterGreenberg.com