Making a list pays off again. On talking to people who inspire me.

Maybe a year ago, I made a quickie list of five people who inspired me that I’d like to meet.
I reviewed the list earlier this week, after checking off my fourth: Mark Bittman.
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I’m working on a freelance story about food and it was a great opportunity to interview one of my kitchen icons. I got off the phone giddy. Not starstruck, more in disbelief that I can get paid to pick the brain of someone I’ve admired for years.

Here's a mobile pic my friend Lisa Gauchey snapped while I sat on a tasting panel with Gary Vaynerchuk. Click here to watch the episode.

Others on the list had been:

  • Gary Vaynerchuk, founder of Wine Library TV, a wine and social media empire, and now a new media rock star — thanks to Twitter, I was part of a wine tasting panel on Wine Library TV, then I went to a multi-course wine dinner he hosted and sat across the table.
  • Ben Jaffe, creative director of Preservation Hall — Ben gave me hours on the phone, telling me the story of his parents founding Preservation Hall and his journey taking over as the next generation.
  • Clint Maedgen, leader of New Orleans Bingo Show and sax player in Preservation Hall — Clint hung out with me and John for a beer when Preservation Hall played New York, then patiently answered follow up questions by phone and e-mail.

Who’s remaining?
Richard Russo. I’m coming for you, Russo!
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Of course there are many more than five amazing, interesting people I want to meet in the world. Thanks to my Relationship Masters Academy homework, I have a spreadsheet of about 50. But I love that I’m already at about 80 percent against this list I jotted one night in bed, then largely forgot about.

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