• 111 | Tis the Season to Give Some Love to Hospitality Workers

  • Dec 3 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

111 | Tis the Season to Give Some Love to Hospitality Workers

  • Summary

  • The holiday season is a busy one for everyone but especially those in the Hospitality Industry. Working in hospitality is a high pressure, intense career that while rewarding can also be strife with mental health issues and addiction.

    When you're out and about this holiday season, remember to give some extra love, kindness and respect to those working hard to make this season magical. In this week's episode of You Betcha She Did, Rayna sits down with Colleen Silk, host of the Hospitality Bites Podcast who is on a mission to provide support, including mental health help to those in hospitality. She talks about her work with the Burnt Chef project and her mission to create community, culture and resources for the human side of hospitality.

    Connect with Colleen:

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    • Podcast Hospitality Bites

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