

To Dine For with Kate Sullivan
Season 2
TV-G
In season two of TO DINE FOR WITH KATE SULLIVAN, the four-time Emmy Award-winning journalist interviews go-getters, creators and dreamers who are turning nothing into something. Over dinner at their favorite restaurant, host Kate Sullivan asks guests – such as director M. Night Shyamalan, author Kevin Kwan (Crazy Rich Asians), and inventor prodigy Gitanjali Rao – to tell the story of how they made it, the struggles they encountered, and the role of the American dream in their lives.
Where to Watch Season 2
10 Episodes
- Sara BlakelyE1
Sara BlakelyAs the Inventor and CEO of Spanx, Sara became the youngest self-made Billionaire in the world. With no fashion experience and no business degree, her story of grit, persistence, and problemsolving is one of the most interesting business stories of our time at Umi in Atlanta, GA. - Kevin KwanE2
Kevin KwanFrom a wealthy Singaporean family, Kevin Kwan attended college in Houston, before he wrote “Crazy Rich Asians” a best-selling novel and hit film with the first all Asian cast in 25 years. Kevin, named one of the most influential people in the world, talks about creativity and his long road to success. At Crustacean, Beverly Hills, CA. - M. Night ShyamalanE3
M. Night ShyamalanWriter/Director of hit movies, “The Sixth Sense” and “Unbreakable”, M. Night Shyamalan's excels at "scaring the living daylights” out of moviegoers, but has had careers highs and dramatic career lows. Night dishes on walking on the creative cutting-edge and what he hopes his legacy is in life and film. At Vetri Cucina, Philadelphia, PA. - Gitanjali RaoE4
Gitanjali RaoAt 11 years old, Gitanjali Rao was inspired to invent a device Flint, MI residents could use in their homes to check water safety. This invention won national and international awards. Gitanjali shares her thoughts on innovation and creativity, and inspires us all to look more closely at big world problems. At Hacienda Colorado, Denver, CO. - Katori HallE5
Katori HallColumbia, Harvard and Juilliard educated, Katori Hall switched carreers from actress to playwright. Her play, The Mountaintop, about the night before Martin Luther King’s assassination, won her the Olivier Award for Best New Play. Katori shares her creatives mission: to be a voice for the marginalized voices in America. At Miss Lillies, NYC. - Erik WeihenmayerE6
Erik WeihenmayerErik Weihenmayer became the first blind man to summit Mount Everest. He shares his journey from outdoor-enthusiast to sought-after motivational speaker and what it means to live a life with “No Barriers” the non-profit he created which works directly with people who are disabled mentally or physically. At The Sherpa House, Golden, CO - Blake MycoskieE7
Blake MycoskieBlake Mycoskie founded TOMS shoes because he saw impoverished neighborhoods around the world needed shoes and defined “social entrepreneur.” His “one for one” business model has been copied and recreated by many. Blake shares the soul of an entrepreneur and the project that has re-ignited his spirit. At the Snake River Grille, Jackson Hole, WY. - Deepak ChopraE8
Deepak ChopraNew York Times best-selling author Deepak Chopra is a medical doctor by trade but is best known for his teachings on greater consciousness, mental wellness and physical well-being. Deepak shares how he brings an idea to execution through the power of the mind. This enlightening conversation is nourishing for the mind and spirit. At ABC Kitchen. - Jake WoodE9
Jake WoodJake Wood, a former Marine used his military experience to create Team Rubicon as he relates in his book “Take Command: Lessons in Leadership.” Over burgers, beer and cheese curds, Jake talks about his passion to put Veterans back to work and harness their military training to help those in disaster areas. At Wando's, Madison, WI. - Ashley LongshoreE10
Ashley LongshoreAshley Longshore, a Louisiana based painter and gallery owner creates art reflecting American Glamour and consumerism. With millions of fans and celebrity followers, Ashley marches to a different beat. Over Indian flavors, Ashley talks creating Art and how she believes Art can truly change the world. At Saffron NOLA, New Orleans, LA.