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Boosting Team Morale and Recognition in the Hospitality Industry | Restaurant Rockstars Podcast In this episode of the Restaurant Rockstars Podcast, host Roger Beaudoin is joined by David Strange from My Employees and Laurie Camara from Magna Hospitality to discuss the critical elements of building a strong, cohesive team in the hospitality industry. They delve into the importance of setting clear expectations, creating accountability, and recognizing and rewarding team members to enhance morale and productivity. Learn valuable strategies and best practices for fostering team spirit, encouraging initiative, and improving guest experiences through effective employee recognition programs. Tune in for insightful discussions on leadership, empowerment, and cultural shifts in the hospitality sector.
Russian Red está de vuelta. Casi diez años después de la publicación de su último trabajo de canciones propias regresa ahora con un nueva nueva colección de canciones cargadas de sensualidad y delicadeza. Firma nuestro disco de la semana en un programa que cuenta con otros protagonistas de la escena nacional: Perro, Ruvenruven, Virya Cruz, Alicia Nurho, Sil, El Último Ciclista, Lady Ma Belle, Blam De Lam y Morning Drivers. En nuestro repaso a la actualidad musical internacional nos quedamos con lo nuevo de Richard Hawley, Cigarettes After Sex, Dua Lipa, Eric Wink, Tamara Quaddoumi, Etan, Francie Eliott, Juliee, Marcella Flowers, Rikas, Rick Treffers, David Strange, Bernard Côté, Gustavo Galindo, Bulcânicos, Kacie Hill y Wesley Dean. Echamos la vistra atrás para recuperar un disco favorito que cumple 20 años: Casualidades, de Miqui Puig. Además en nuestra sección de versiones escuchamos un melancólico tema de 1971 con la firma original de Colin Blunstone, adaptado ahora por Patrick Sansone (Wilco). El broche lo ponemos con la remezcla que Pnau acaba de estrenar de un clásico de Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
Dot Allison, Andy Bell, Bishi and Charlotte Kemp Muhl discuss AI in music, the importance of music in education and finding your own creative voice.Dot Allison is a singer-songwriter and composer whose work has included film and TV scores such as Black Death, Triangle, The Devil's Double and Henry: Mind of a Tyrant. She began her career in Edinburgh in the early 90s with the band Dove/One Dove, before releasing her debut solo album Afterglow a decade later. She has since worked with artists including Massive Attack, Kevin Shields, Hal David, Paul Weller, Pete Doherty and Darren Emerson. In 2023 she released Consciousology, an album that provides an imagined voice of a conscious universe expressed through music. Andy Bell is a musician, producer and DJ hailing from Cardiff. He started his career in Oxford in 1988 as one of two vocalists and guitarists of the band Ride, helping pioneer the genre of shoegaze. He went to play in Oasis and Hurricane #1. His production work includes projects with The Kynd and the Swedish band Weeping Willows. In 2023, he joined the supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos along with Shaun Ryder, Zak Starkey and Bez. He also worked with Dot Allison on her album Consciousology last year. Bishi is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, multimedia performer, producer, composer and DJ. Born in London with Bengali heritage, she has been trained in both Hindustani and Western classical styles and studied the sitar under Gaurav Mazumdar, a senior disciple of Ravi Shankar. She has released three albums independently on her own label Gryphon Records. Her third album, Let My Country Awake, released in 2021, is a musical setting of a work by Bengali poet and social reformer Rabindranath Tagore. She is the artistic director and co-founder of WITCiH (‘The Women in Technology Creative Industries Hub'), a platform increasing the visibility of women at the intersection of music, creative technology and STEM. Charlotte Kemp Muhl is a singer-songwriter, writer, model, actress, director, Chimera label co-founder and multi-instrumentalist. She formed the band The Ghost of a Sabre Tooth Tiger in 2008 with her partner Sean Ono Lennon, best known for their 2014 album Midnight Sun. In 2009 she co-founded the label Chimera with Lennon and Yuka Honda. She later formed the group UNI and The Urchins in 2017 alongside Jack James Busa and David Strange, releasing last year the project Simulations.
Today we sit down with photographer David Strange, discussing how he became interested in photography, his evolution over the years, and some of the more technical aspects of the art form. Shownotes David Strange Instagram David Strange Email: davidstrangeart@gmail.com
David Strange, owner of the Metung Hotel, told Tom Elliott he was worried for his staff and suppliers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LOCKDOWN #3 grinds on and we head to Metung in East Gippsland for a chat with publican David Strange. He's frustrated that regional Victoria is closed down for a handful of cases in Melbourne and wonders if Premier Dan Andrews could learn from NSW when it responds to clusters. He's worried for his staff who need their casual shifts, and for suppliers who are losing income during a summer period that they really need to be busy. At least the sun is shining...https://www.metunghotel.com.auFollow Dirty Linen on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Danihttps://www.instagram.com/danivalentFollow Deep In The Weeds on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/Follow Huck (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/
In this special extended episode, David discusses his issues with the king of the Hoteps , King Kong Consciousness himself Umar Johnson. In the second half of the episode, we catch up with a special guest. Have any questions or comments? Email us at lendmeyourfears@gmail.com. Follow Us on both Instagram and Facebook @lendmeyourfears. (Note: This episode was recorded Mar 10, 2019)
Attorney, Author, and Professor David Strange joins Perspectives on Immigration Reform to explain how our national immigration policy and it’s enforcement has failed Americans for the past 30 years. Strange proposes that we can fix our broken immigration system with a revised visa process, federal immigration law reforms, tougher workplace enforcement and changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act. Above all else, he believes compromise is key to solving the immigration issues facing our nation today.
In this episode, David Strange faces his greatest challenge with special guests, the brother of David Strange, Adonis and friend to the show, Sebastian. (Note: the artist requests that are referred to in the end of this episode are discussed in the Super Bowl special). Have any questions, comments, concerns? Contact us an email at lendmeyourfears@gmail.com.
Ashley Kovalerchik and David Strange explain the darkness that lights their lives. Questions or comments, contact us at sanctumofthedarkflame@gmail.com
Premiering Friday, Sanctum of the Dark Flame is a podcast about all you wanted to know about Paganism, the Occult, Witchcraft, and everything related to the subject from the view point of two practicing magicians of color. Hosted by Ashley Kovalerchik and David Strange, the show will explore various areas of Paganism and the Occult. Welcome to the Sanctum...
In the second part of the retro LMYF episode, How Forest Got His Groove Back, we finally get to the toxicity of Jenny's Forest Gump. Along with what would have really happened in Home Alone, listen to more of David Strange crashing and burning with a woman over Facebook, our special guest Devon Bowers, from The Hampton Institute podcast, discovers the wonders of Joe Exotic and More! (Note: This episode was recorded last year)
In this retro episode of LMYF, we are joined by special guest Devon Bowers from The Hampton Institute podcast, A Different Lens, as we share musings on military life, politics, the fall of the Mugabe Dynasty, How you can get your Phd in 2 months, Ben Carson's adventure at his local Popeye's Organization, the toxicity of Jenny's Forest Gump, David Strange crashing and burning with a woman and more. All live on Lend me Your Fears
After months of anticipation, Lend Me Your Fears come back with its fourth season. In this very special episode, the enigma himself, David Strange finally talks about the one topic that he hates talking about, himself!
“We kind of want to be more of a factory than a band,” says bassist Charlotte Kemp Muhl, drawing clear inspiration from Andy Warhol’s stomping grounds several decades prior. Uni is, fittingly, one of the most stylish New York bands in recent memory. Muhl (ex-Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger) is joined by former Courtney Love guitarist David Strange and singer Nico Fuzz for a raucous take on vintage 70s rock, channeled through 90s fuzz. I sat down with the trio backstage to discuss their unique approach to music distribution and the importance of having a solid gimmick to rise above the nose of the music industry.
2018 World Cup kits breakdown – Part I The panel, with the help of Brickyard Battalion board member David Strange, The post 2018 World Cup kits breakdown – Part I appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
After a long hiatus, we return with special guest Devon Bowers from The Hampton Institute podcast, A Different Lens as we share musings on military life, politics, the fall of the Mugabe Dynasty, How you can get your Phd in 2 months, Ben Carson's adventure at his local Popeye's Organization, the toxicity of Jenny's Forest Gump, David Strange crashing and burning with a woman and more. All live on Lend me Your Fears
Supreme has his DMs slid into by a woman who has an offer he openly refuses. Imani and Supreme groan on the struggles of being both artists and hopeless romantics in 2017 while David Strange, for once, offers them invaluable insight on how to move forward and a small look into his mysterious dating life.
Our heroes meet up during festive times to discuss David Strange's sex life, hookers, politics and celebrate Festivus with a roundtable discussion on what 2015 has meant for them all
Although the United States is a nation founded by immigrants, Alberto Gonzales and David Strange believe that national immigration policy and enforcement over the past thirty years has been inadequate. This failure by federal leaders has resulted in a widespread introduction of state immigration laws across the country. Gonzales and Strange assert that the solution to current immigration challenges is reform of federal immigration laws, including common sense border control, tougher workplace enforcement, changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act, and a revised visa process. Gonzales and Strange embrace many provisions of current pending legislation, but are sharply critical of others. Their proposals call for an expansion of the grounds of inadmissibility to foster greater respect of law and to address the problem of visa overstays, while also calling for a restriction on grounds of inadmissibility in other areas to address the large undocumented population and increasing humanitarian crisis. They explore nationality versus citizenship and introduce a pathway to nationality as an alternative to a pathway to citizenship. This immigration policy blueprint examines the political landscape in Washington and makes the argument that progress will require compromise and the discipline to act with compassion and respect.