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In this special 50th episode of Talking Hospitality, we celebrate a major milestone — and pull back the curtain on the real story of starting (and sustaining) a podcast in our industry.

Joined by a line-up of fellow hospitality podcasters, we talk candidly about the lessons we’ve learnt, the mistakes we made, the kit we’ve loved and hated, and the very human reasons that keep us hitting "record" week after week.

Featuring:

  • Mark McCulloch (Supersonic Marketing)
  • Shell Righini (We Recover Loudly)
  • Michael Tingsager (Hospitality Mavericks)
  • Kieron Bailey (People on Purpose)
  • Tracey Rashid
  • Timothy R Andrews

Hosted by:

  • Sarah Kettel & Phil Street (Hospitality Meets...)

In this episode:

  • Why most podcasts never make it past Episode 4 (and how we did)
  • The honest truth about editing, kit, guests... and imposter syndrome
  • How to find your voice (and your why)
  • Tips for getting started without blowing your budget
  • The power of vulnerability – and why it’s okay to evolve
  • How hospitality voices are reshaping the industry one episode at a time

Whether you're dreaming of launching your own podcast, already hosting one, or just curious about what really happens behind the mic — this episode is full of insight, laughter, and straight-up real talk.

Takeaways:

  • Putting your voice out there takes a lot of bravery, especially in today's world.
  • Over 95% of podcasts don't make it past their fourth episode, often due to boredom.
  • It's essential to have a clear purpose for your podcast; otherwise, you might lose motivation.
  • Editing podcasts can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it can also be rewarding.
  • Choosing a niche for your podcast helps to define your audience and content focus.
  • The podcast journey is full of unexpected connections and opportunities that can enrich your life.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • We Recovered Loudly
  • Hospitality Mavericks
  • Supersonic Marketing
  • Propel
  • Talking Hospitality
  • Graphic Kitchen
  • Leisure Jobs

🎧 Like what you hear?

Subscribe, share it with someone who needs a nudge to press record, and don’t forget to check out our full library of episodes at www.talkinghospitality.com

  continue reading

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In this special 50th episode of Talking Hospitality, we celebrate a major milestone — and pull back the curtain on the real story of starting (and sustaining) a podcast in our industry.

Joined by a line-up of fellow hospitality podcasters, we talk candidly about the lessons we’ve learnt, the mistakes we made, the kit we’ve loved and hated, and the very human reasons that keep us hitting "record" week after week.

Featuring:

  • Mark McCulloch (Supersonic Marketing)
  • Shell Righini (We Recover Loudly)
  • Michael Tingsager (Hospitality Mavericks)
  • Kieron Bailey (People on Purpose)
  • Tracey Rashid
  • Timothy R Andrews

Hosted by:

  • Sarah Kettel & Phil Street (Hospitality Meets...)

In this episode:

  • Why most podcasts never make it past Episode 4 (and how we did)
  • The honest truth about editing, kit, guests... and imposter syndrome
  • How to find your voice (and your why)
  • Tips for getting started without blowing your budget
  • The power of vulnerability – and why it’s okay to evolve
  • How hospitality voices are reshaping the industry one episode at a time

Whether you're dreaming of launching your own podcast, already hosting one, or just curious about what really happens behind the mic — this episode is full of insight, laughter, and straight-up real talk.

Takeaways:

  • Putting your voice out there takes a lot of bravery, especially in today's world.
  • Over 95% of podcasts don't make it past their fourth episode, often due to boredom.
  • It's essential to have a clear purpose for your podcast; otherwise, you might lose motivation.
  • Editing podcasts can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it can also be rewarding.
  • Choosing a niche for your podcast helps to define your audience and content focus.
  • The podcast journey is full of unexpected connections and opportunities that can enrich your life.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • We Recovered Loudly
  • Hospitality Mavericks
  • Supersonic Marketing
  • Propel
  • Talking Hospitality
  • Graphic Kitchen
  • Leisure Jobs

🎧 Like what you hear?

Subscribe, share it with someone who needs a nudge to press record, and don’t forget to check out our full library of episodes at www.talkinghospitality.com

  continue reading

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