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From Tech Burnout to Hollywood Pie Queen

Summary

  • Left Silicon Valley to master pie-making.
  • Became a celebrity pie baker in Hollywood.
  • Her documentary 'Pieowa' explores pie's unifying power.
From Tech Burnout to Hollywood Pie Queen

Beth Howard traded the fast-paced world of Silicon Valley for the comforting art of pie making, a craft she now shares through film and in-person classes. Her journey began after a burnout in 2001, leading her to learn from a gourmet deli owner in Malibu. This experience set her on a path to becoming a sought-after pie maker for Hollywood elite, including Barbra Streisand and Steven Spielberg.

Following personal tragedy, Howard found healing and inspiration by traveling across the US, collecting stories about pie's ability to connect communities. This led to her memoir, 'Making Piece,' and eventually to her documentary, 'Pieowa.' The film, a portmanteau of 'Pie' and 'Iowa,' explores the rich history and cultural significance of pie, particularly its role in her home state.

Howard's work emphasizes pie as a symbol of love and unity, transcending differences and bringing people together. She now splits her time between Iowa and Los Angeles, sharing her passion through teaching and screenings, reinforcing the idea that 'pie is love' and a powerful equalizer in a diverse world.

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Beth Howard left a web producer job in Silicon Valley in 2001 due to burnout, seeking a more hands-on career like pie making.
'Pieowa' explores the history of pie and its unique ability to bring people together, featuring stories from Iowa and beyond.
Iowa, Howard's home state, has a strong pie tradition rooted in farm culture and events like RAGBRAI, which she highlights in her film.

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