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    115 | Stuck in an Elevator

    115 | Stuck in an Elevator

    Bonus questions? That's right. Susan Barry asks most guests a couple of bonus questions at the end of every recording, and this episode includes seven answers to the question, "Who would you want to be stuck on an elevator with and why?" Thanks to Brian Proctor, Jennifer Hill, Derrick Barker, Madi Rifkin, Jordan Locke, Nima Anvar, and Annie Sloan for playing along!

    67 | Not Here for Massages

    67 | Not Here for Massages

    Connor Vanderholm has been a diamond dealer, a missionary, and a farmer, but his most comfortable role is as a hotel revenue management entrepreneur. Founder and CEO of Topline Revenue Management, Connor is developing software to automate a task that is simple but nor easy. Susan and Connor talk about traveling with large groups, picking a company over a job, and why they'll never have business partners.

    63 | Best for Last

    63 | Best for Last

    Rachel Humphrey likes to pretend that she is retired, but a quick glance at LinkedIn makes it clear that she is staying very busy. A former trial attorney and past CEO of AAHOA, Rachel now spends her time giving back to the hospitality industry through DEI Advisors and the Women in Hospitality Leadership Alliance. Susan and Rachel talk about left turns, broken rungs, and the quest to visit all 50 states in this episode recorded live at the 2022 Cayuga Hospitality Consultants Annual Conference.

    57 | Teddy Ruxpin Witchcraft

    57 | Teddy Ruxpin Witchcraft

    Renee Bagshaw's first experience is hospitality left her family stranded under a thatched roof, but that didn't stop her from rising to the C-suite of a major hotel renovation company. As COO at Continental Contractors, Renee has followed the career path that she blazed for herself by saying yes and filling in holes. Susan and Renee talk about why it matters to partner with your contractor, what you can learn about business development from bartending, and how to make magic with children's toys.

    56 | Slot Machine Sit In

    56 | Slot Machine Sit In

    Stephanie Coradin has worked in nearly every hotel department, but her real passion lies in learning and development. As a leadership trainer and executive coach, Stephanie focuses on managing mindset and emotion. Susan and Stephanie talk about putting the sparkle back in hospitality and using deep breaths to calm down.

    55 | Wine Bottle Extortion

    55 | Wine Bottle Extortion

    Vonda Freeman may have gotten her start by inadvertantly breaking a child labor law or two, but her integrity remains firmly intact. As wine director for Indigo Road Hospitlaity Group, Vonda guides the lists of almost 30 restaurants and never stops learning, recently becoming a sake advisor. Susan and Vonda talk about the restaurant business, wild nights, and courage.

    50 | Neighborhood Candy Lady

    50 | Neighborhood Candy Lady

    Davonne Reaves went from front desk clerk to hotel owner in less than a decade, and she wants to make it easier for everyone else to do the same. Davonne's new venture, Vesterr, is a crowd-funding platform for hotels and other real estate deals. Susan and Davonne talk about grandmas, career paths, and airport lounge miracles.

    47 | Moose on the Loose

    47 | Moose on the Loose

    Kaylon Beck is hard-working and hyperactive, which is how she’s managed to hold down a day job while working on her successful side hustle. Beck & Call, Kaylon’s hospitality business, was created to fulfill her passion for Houston’s Third Ward community, where she grew up and plans to open a bed and breakfast. Susan and Kaylon talk about safety through signage, family holidays, and brushes with Beyonce.

    46 | Rabbit Bed Testers

    46 | Rabbit Bed Testers

    Growing up in a 15-room inn, Rachel Vandenberg swore she would never work in the family business.  She changed her mind when, after nine years in the Netherlands, she had twins. Rachel and her husband, Mark, made peace with taking over her parents' property by making their mark on the business. Susan and Rachel talk about making tough decisions, experimenting with new things, and testing out beds for rabbits.

    45 | Tales of the Unexpected

    45 | Tales of the Unexpected

    The best part of collecting loading dock stories at conferences like HITEC is the variety of subjects they touch on. From sex workers to shoe shines to claustrophobic elevators, this episode will make you laugh, cry, and scratch your head. If you missed it, be sure to catch episode 44 for more HITEC Loading Dock stories.

    44 | Tales from the Front Desk

    44 | Tales from the Front Desk

    So much craziness goes down at the front desk, and our Loading Dock stories from HITEC prove it.  Whether they are dodging bowling balls, asking Dora McDonald about the midnight train from Georgia, or welcoming guests to a fake hotel, our storytellers capture the essence and the madness of hotel reception. Stay tuned for more HITEC Loading Dock stories next week.

    43 | Double-Booked Wedding

    43 | Double-Booked Wedding

    Tom Smith is not in the witness protection program. Allegedly. Tom has marketed both independent and branded hotels and now works with both as executive director of business development at Awestruck. Susan and Tom talk about how hotels can use social media, why double-booked groups usually work out, and when over-the-top advertising makes sense.

    42 | Festival Coat Check

    42 | Festival Coat Check

    Morgan Rae has designed everything from a coffee bar to a vegan meringue to a hotel that floats in the sea. An interior designer who specializes in hospitality, Morgan lives and breathes her work as a digital nomad with no fixed address. Susan and Morgan talk about outer space, fishing nets, and how the sea is a fertile frontier for design innovation.

    41 | Ghost in Camo

    41 | Ghost in Camo

    Kevin Rohani left a lucrative gig in telecommunications -- i.e., selling cell phones at Costco -- to take a $14/hour temp job with boutique hotelier Sam Nazarian. After years of doing deals as VP of development for multiple big-deal brands, Kevin stopped renting his time and started renting unused hotel kitchen space in order to execute his room service concept. Susan and Kevin talk about how data, CAD drawings, and an aversion to food waste led to a 12-brand ghost kitchen on steroids.

    40 | Really Into Sandwiches

    40 | Really Into Sandwiches

    Tommy Yionoulis loves sandwiches, jokes, and food safety – maybe in that order? After a decade of stand-up comedy and many hospitality jobs, Tommy took a piece of tech he built on the fly and turned it into a company that helps manage the tedious but important details of day-to-day operations. Susan and Tommy talk about how to use technology to create accountability and generate insights at scale.

    39 | Resort Revival

    39 | Resort Revival

    Heidi Stone always knew she'd spend her career in hospitality, but she probably didn't envision just how intertwined it would become with the movies. As president and CEO of Mountain Lake Lodge, Heidi has led the revitalization of a resort with roots in the 1850s. Susan and Heidi talk about technology, education, and TV stardom.

    38 | $500 Dumpster Dive

    38 | $500 Dumpster Dive

    Joe Stren started what is now the largest architectural salvage resource serving boutique hotels and restaurants by dumpster-diving. Olde Good Things has locations in New York, Los Angeles, and Pennsylvania, and the company's wares have been used to reimagine properties like Soho House, the Bowery, and the Jane. Susan tries to talk Joe into getting sentimental about his finds, but instead Joe's no-nonsense approach gives insight into how to make a dramatic first impression in your physical space.

    37 | Courtyard Flower Furnace

    37 | Courtyard Flower Furnace
    Gavin Philipp may just be brain-bidextrous. As Senior Vice President of Woven by Raines, Gavin uses his left brain to create SOPs and financial projections, while his right brain gets put to work thinking of creative ways to use historic finds like the huge furnace at the Foundry in Asheville. Susan and Gavin talk about why he is bullish on lifestyle and luxury properties, how golf course grass grows, and that one time his now-wife was almost kidnapped by a rock band.
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