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💡 Episode Summary

In this inspiring and heartfelt episode, Jamie and David sit down with Tom Herbert, fifth-generation baker, author, and social entrepreneur behind The Long Table — a pioneering community restaurant built around the question:

“What if everyone in our community had access to great food and people to eat it with?”

Tom shares his personal and professional journey — from growing up in a family bakery and co-hosting the TV series The Fabulous Baker Brothers, to stepping away from his business to start a movement focused on radical hospitality, social connection, and meaningful community.

Together, they explore creativity, leadership, burnout, faith, and the tension between purpose and practicality. This episode is a soulful look at how what we love can serve what the world needs.

🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways

1. The Origins of The Long Table

  • A restaurant built around community, dignity, and shared meals.
  • “Pay as you can” dining as an act of trust, inclusion, and regeneration.
  • Reimagining hospitality as a space for belonging rather than exclusivity.

2. From Baker to Changemaker

  • Tom’s journey from Hobbs House Bakery and The Fabulous Baker Brothers to social enterprise.
  • How dyslexia, creativity, and curiosity shaped his leadership.
  • The moment of transition: leaving family legacy to pursue a deeper calling.

3. Leading with Openness

  • The challenge of building something bigger than yourself.
  • Holding vision lightly so others can color it in.
  • Leadership as “soft front, strong back” — strength with vulnerability.

4. Balancing Purpose and Practicality

  • How The Long Table sustains itself as a social enterprise.
  • “Clear is kind” — being transparent about costs and value.
  • Growing “at the speed of trust” and staying agile in community work.

5. The Power of Food to Heal and Connect

  • Meals as moments of deep humanity and shared story.
  • From loneliness to belonging — food as social glue.
  • “If you have more than enough, build longer tables, not higher walls.”

🧭 Tom’s Invitation

Tom encourages listeners to:

  • Eat with someone new. Invite others to your table.
  • Visit The Long Table in the Cotswolds and experience it firsthand.
  • Support the movement by becoming a Friend of The Long Table or hosting a Longest Table event in your own community.

📖 Featured Quote

“How might what I love be in service of what is needed?” – Tom Herbert

📚 Mentioned in this Episode

  • The Long Table thelongtableonline.com
  • Do Wild Baking (Do Book Co.) – by Tom Herbert
  • The Grace Network – supporting social enterprise in the Cotswolds


🕊️ Closing Reflection

Tom ends the episode reading from Do: Wild Baking, a poetic invitation to gather, cook, and reconnect with the wild and with one another:

“It’s satisfying and I breathe out. I catch the eye of the others and we begin to talk more freely. It feels good to be known… We know what it is to be truly alive.”

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