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Dec. 29, 2020

Review Of Hospitality 2020

Ever wondered how the hospitality industry is coping with the challenges of our times? How about some real stories of resilience, innovation, and downright heroism?

Tune in to Episode 13, Season 1 of "Talking Hospitality" to find out. Trust me, you'll be hooked faster than you can say "table for two, please!"

In this episode, Sarah Kettel and Timothy R Andrews take a reflective journey back through their podcast's history, highlighting the incredible stories and insights they've gathered. From the charitable feats of Kemi Akinola's Be Enriched to the mental health advocacy of Susan and Dan Grandfield, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration.

Why Listen to This Episode?
Why should you lend us your ears for an hour or so? Well, it's not just a trip down memory lane. This episode is a masterclass in resilience and innovation, featuring real-life heroes from the hospitality sector. Whether you're in the industry or just a curious listener, you'll find stories that resonate, solutions that inspire, and a whole lot of food for thought.

So, are you ready to be inspired, informed, and perhaps even a bit entertained? Then hit that play button and let's get talking hospitality!

Key Points

  1. A Year in Review: Sarah and Timothy reflect on the podcast's journey, acknowledging the incredible guests and stories they've featured.

  2. Charitable Champions: The episode highlights Kemi Akinola, who fed 5,000 people through her charity, Be Enriched. Talk about making a difference, eh?

  3. Mental Health Matters: Susan and Dan Grandfield discuss the alarming statistics around mental health in the hospitality industry. But it's not all doom and gloom; they offer actionable advice too.

  4. Hospitality Action's Unsung Heroism: Jeremy Gibson sheds light on the incredible work done by Hospitality Action, including their 24/7 helpline. Who knew?

  5. Innovation Amidst Crisis: The hosts discuss the rise of hybrid events and how the industry is adapting to new norms. Zoom calls with a side of cheese, anyone?

  6. Small Changes, Big Impact: The episode features guests like Lynne Maltman and Laura Willis, who talk about making small lifestyle changes for better mental health and well-being. Because who doesn't need a bit of that?