<p>In this episode of <b>Cool Change</b>, Chuck sits down with <b>Mindy Crosato</b>, founder of <b>Decadent Creations Bakery</b> and <b>The Collective Kitchen</b> in Hillsboro, Oregon.</p><p></p><p>If you live in the Portland area, there’s a good chance you already know her work. Mindy has built a reputation for excellence through years of consistency, creativity, and care. She’s earned awards, media recognition, and national attention, including a win on Food Network’s <i>Chopped</i>.</p><p></p><p>This conversation goes deeper than accolades.</p><p></p><p>Chuck and Mindy explore what happens when something you love becomes something you’re responsible for. They talk about the shift from artist to leader, the loneliness that can come with growth, the emotional cost of recognition, and the internal evolution required to sustain excellence over time.</p><p></p><p>They also talk about pressure, intuition, experimentation, staying grounded, and why lasting things are often built through small steps taken with conviction.</p><p></p><p>If you’ve ever felt called to build something meaningful, or wondered what it takes to keep going once the dream becomes real, this episode is for you.</p>

Cool Change

Chuck Allen

84. When Passion Becomes Responsibility | with Mindy Crosato

MAR 18, 202649 MIN
Cool Change

84. When Passion Becomes Responsibility | with Mindy Crosato

MAR 18, 202649 MIN

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<p>In this episode of <b>Cool Change</b>, Chuck sits down with <b>Mindy Crosato</b>, founder of <b>Decadent Creations Bakery</b> and <b>The Collective Kitchen</b> in Hillsboro, Oregon.</p><p></p><p>If you live in the Portland area, there’s a good chance you already know her work. Mindy has built a reputation for excellence through years of consistency, creativity, and care. She’s earned awards, media recognition, and national attention, including a win on Food Network’s <i>Chopped</i>.</p><p></p><p>This conversation goes deeper than accolades.</p><p></p><p>Chuck and Mindy explore what happens when something you love becomes something you’re responsible for. They talk about the shift from artist to leader, the loneliness that can come with growth, the emotional cost of recognition, and the internal evolution required to sustain excellence over time.</p><p></p><p>They also talk about pressure, intuition, experimentation, staying grounded, and why lasting things are often built through small steps taken with conviction.</p><p></p><p>If you’ve ever felt called to build something meaningful, or wondered what it takes to keep going once the dream becomes real, this episode is for you.</p>