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  • #14 Ben Carmine: "Showing off things on social media is so important" Paris Butter Restaurant Manager & Overall Legend
    2024/11/12

    This episode features Paris Butter's Restaurant Manager; Ben Carmine.

    The conversation discusses our experiences and insights in the hospitality industry. We talk about Bens achievement during Negroni week, and the importance of team-building activities like post-shift outings and joint CrossFit sessions. Ben shares his career journey, starting from a part-time job at a winery to becoming a manager and traveling overseas for collaborations.


    He highlight the significance of mentorship, building relationships with other venues, and the impact of social media and personal branding in the modern hospitality scene. Challenges such as early dining habits in New Zealand and strategies to encourage more people to eat out are also addressed.


    Ben offers thoughtful advice on creating an inclusive, informal, and informed dining experience while emphasizing the importance of supporting colleagues and fostering a welcoming atmosphere in hospitality. 00:00 Morning Check-In and Bingo Night Recap 01:06 Journey into Hospitality 03:02 Early Career Experiences 07:09 Mentorship and Industry Insights 09:10 Building Relationships in Hospitality 11:44 Post-Shift Culture and Team Bonding 14:56 Opportunities and Growth in Hospitality 20:09 The Power of Social Media and Personal Branding 23:22 Dressing for Comfort in Hospitality 24:58 Employer-Employee Relationships in Hospitality 26:06 Challenges and Solutions in the Hospitality Industry 27:51 Encouraging Dining Out in New Zealand 36:55 Personal Career Aspirations 39:51 Quick Fire Questions and Fun Stories

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    49 分
  • #13 Jay Corcraighe: "I want to fuel people's passions"
    2024/11/04

    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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    1 時間 5 分
  • #12 Dayyana Dimitrova: Real talk with D, Vodka, Values & Championing women leading the way in hospitality
    2024/10/29

    This episode dives deep into the experiences of working in a female-dominated bar, discussing the unique challenges and achievements. The conversation covers the physical demands of the job, the progression from different hospitality roles across various countries, and the importance of teamwork and loyalty in a high-pressure environment. It sheds light on the occasional struggle with customer behavior, the evolution of the industry, and the balance between maintaining professional decorum and staying true to oneself. The discussion also touches on cultural influences, creative cocktail making, and the importance of having fun while managing a bar. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:03 Challenges and Dynamics of an All-Female Team 02:46 Personal Stories and Career Journey 03:00 Experiences in Different Countries 04:29 Working in High-Pressure Environments 07:47 Managing and Leading a Team 11:43 Handling Difficult Customers 14:15 COVID-19 Impact and Adaptations 17:48 Balancing Work and Personal Life 24:20 Handling Injustice and Anger 25:23 Dealing with Difficult Customers 26:59 Empowering Young Staff 30:22 Long Shifts and Hard Work 36:15 Quickfire Questions and Fun Stories 45:16 Hospitality Horror Stories 47:09 Final Thoughts and Advice

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    50 分
  • #11 Josh Loman: "if you fuck up in any way, you just gotta own it" The employer-employee relationship
    2024/10/09

    Navigating Employer-Employee Dynamics in Hospitality In this interview I sit down with Josh Loman. He is one of our employees at Teresa Bar, and we explore the complexities of the employer-employee relationship in the hospitality industry. Josh shares his career journey, highlighting the challenges and learning experiences associated with switching jobs often and eventually finding stability. We delve into personal anecdotes about work experiences, emphasizing the benefits of mutual respect, the importance of feedback, and how hospitality can be akin to a sports team rather than a family. We also touch on serious matters like disciplinary actions, stressing the need for understanding and compromise from both employers and employees. The conversation is laced with humorous personal stories, offering a candid reflection on the realities of working in bars and maintaining a positive work environment. 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 00:33 Josh's Career Journey 02:20 Working at Teresa Bar 06:13 Employer-Employee Dynamics 10:30 Handling Disciplinary Actions 16:17 Balancing Work and Personal Life 20:41 Employer Relations and Bullying 20:51 Worst Boss Experiences 23:18 First Bar Job Stories 25:41 Crazy Bar Owners and Scams 29:20 The Importance of Mutual Respect 33:09 Biggest Work Mistakes 35:39 Final Thoughts on Employer-Employee Relationships

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    37 分
  • #10 Ehren Moses Khoo-Steel: "it's not a shit industry, but it can be shit to you"
    2024/10/01

    Navigating the Spirits Industry: From Bartending to Brand Representation with Ehren


    In this episode, Ehren from Brighton, UK, shares his journey of 20 years in the hospitality industry. From starting as a "dish pig" to bartending across different countries, Ehren discusses his current role as a Proof & Company rep in New Zealand.

    He explores the challenges of working solo after years of team-based work, the vibrant yet struggling bartending community in Wellington, and the importance of mental health in hospitality. Ehren also reflects on his personal experience with grief and how it has shaped his approach to supporting others in the industry.

    The conversation touches on cocktail competitions, industry trends, and the need for better organized brand events to support and grow the bartending community.


    00:00 Introduction and Career Background

    00:56 Challenges of Working Solo

    01:35 Transitioning from Bartending to Desk Jobs

    02:04 Engaging Bartenders with Brands

    05:19 Cocktail Competitions and Professional Growth

    11:53 Mental Health in Hospitality

    20:12 Personal Story of Loss and Grief

    25:57 Processing Grief and Seeking Support

    26:45 Understanding Individual Support Needs

    27:36 Mental Health in the Hospitality Industry

    28:47 Personal Coping Mechanisms

    31:20 Diet and Its Impact on Mental Health

    33:50 Challenges in the Hospitality Industry

    36:44 Immigration and Employment Issues

    39:07 Quickfire Questions and Personal Favorites

    45:33 In the Weeds and Hospo Horror Stories

    48:45 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    50 分
  • BARSNACKS #3: My thoughts on the Cocktail Competition Scene
    2024/09/25

    Polarising subject.

    People either love them or hate them.

    In this short & sweet episode I break down my personal feelings about comps and the benefits vs what we could be doing better.


    Enjoy.

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    7 分
  • #9 The first & last time I ever record with a group of bartenders
    2024/09/12

    Ever wondered what happens when you attempt to record a podcast with a group of bartenders?


    Well... wonder no more...enjoy.


    Thank you for joining me for the first ever season of Overproof. It's been a learning curve and I'm stoked to have had so many people join in the first season!!


    I'm recording Season two over the next couple of weeks so subscribe to make sure you don't miss out when we come back AND stay tuned for more Bar Snack episodes in the meantime :-)

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    19 分
  • #8 Kitchenhand to CEO, Dan Walker of True Believers "ideal path to global domination"
    2024/09/04

    From Kitchen Hand to CEO: Dan Walker's Inspiring Journey in the Hospitality Industry In this episode of Overproof, CEO of True Believers, Dan Walker, shares his incredible journey from starting as a kitchen hand at age 12 to leading a global spirits brand.

    Dan discusses his varied experiences, from working in kitchens and bars in New Zealand and Australia, to his role in the army, and eventually heading True Believers. He dives deeply into the inception and growth of True Believers, their innovative approach with Eco Spirits, and the challenges and triumphs along the way.

    Plus, Dan offers insights into the future plans for the brand and his views on the evolving spirits industry. A must-listen for anyone interested in hospitality, entrepreneurship, and sustainable business practices.

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    36 分