Mental Health in Hospitality

Sep 8, 2020 · 14m 27s
Mental Health in Hospitality
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This episode of Talking Hospitality (formerly known as "Timothy, Put the Kettel On") dives deep into the challenges hospitality workers are faced as they returned to work for the first...

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This episode of Talking Hospitality (formerly known as "Timothy, Put the Kettel On") dives deep into the challenges hospitality workers are faced as they returned to work for the first time after lockdown.

Hosted by Timothy R. Andrews and Sarah Kettel, the podcast welcomes special guests Susan Grandfield, a mindset coach, and Dan Grandfield, a hospitality consultant, to share their expertise and advice.

Key Points:
  1. The Dual Pandemic: Timothy R. Andrews highlights that we're not just fighting the coronavirus pandemic; we're also battling a parallel pandemic of mental health issues within the hospitality sector.
  2. The Pause and Its Impacts: Susan Grandfield discusses how the sudden pause has left hospitality workers struggling to fill the void left by their busy lives. This absence of routine has led to increased stress and mental health concerns.
  3. Social Network and Job Security: Dan Grandfield talks about how the lack of social interaction and the threat of redundancy are key factors contributing to mental health challenges for hospitality workers. The social network is often integrated into the workplace, and the removal of this network amplifies stress.
  4. Returning to the New Normal: Susan suggests opening a dialogue with employers if workers feel unsafe. Dan adds that staff empowerment and organizational involvement are crucial for mitigating stress and anxiety. The responsibility of adhering to COVID-19 measures adds another layer of complexity to an already stressful environment.
If you're a hospitality worker or someone concerned about the well-being of those in the industry, this episode is not to be missed.

Gain actionable advice for people who are struggling in the workplace and managing mental health post the pandemic.

There are many people who are still suffering, and mental health issues are on the increase, and the advice given in this podcast is still very relevant today.
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