• #13 Jay Corcraighe: "I want to fuel people's passions"

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

#13 Jay Corcraighe: "I want to fuel people's passions"

  • Summary

  • Community and Hospitality: In-Depth with Jay Corcraighe In this episode, Jay dives into the meaning of community and its importance in the hospitality industry. Jay explains how the Instagram handle 'Barethren' reflects values and role in supporting the bartending community.

    Jay talks about some really cool initiatives like affordable meals for hospitality workers and organizing events for young bartenders.

    Jay shares insights on the differences between hospitality standards in New Zealand and Australia, the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, and the crucial role of branding. Jay also discusses his journey, including his experiences in Australia, and touches on both positive and negative aspects of employer-employee relationships in the hospitality sector.


    The episode wraps up with Jay's future aspirations, focusing on building his personal brand and fostering community growth. 00:00 Introduction and Defining Community 01:15 The Origin of 'Barethren' 03:13 Facilitating Community in Auckland 07:00 Personal Journey and Overseas Experience 19:56 Challenges and Changes in the Industry 23:32 Addressing Alcohol Consumption and Responsibility 29:06 Thoughts on Cocktail Competitions 33:24 Imagery and Branding in Bars 34:42 Creating Unique Cocktails 36:01 Positive Employer Experiences 40:16 Negative Employer Experiences 44:05 Comparing Hospitality in New Zealand and Australia 49:48 Memorable Bar Experiences 53:32 Future Trends in Hospitality 01:00:36 Career Aspirations and Personal Branding

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