hospitality growth

Bravery, Failure, and the Art of Resilience in Hospitality

Bravery, Failure, and the Art of Resilience in Hospitality

Bravery, failure, and resilience are at the heart of hospitality. Creating something new requires bold decisions and leaps into the unknown. Over 30 years in hospitality, I’ve learned that failure isn’t the end—it’s where growth begins. Every stumble and setback teaches us to navigate the cracks, strengthening our resolve. Beyond profits, hospitality creates belonging—a place where people feel seen, valued, and connected. That legacy remains, even after challenges or closures, because what we build matters to our teams, guests, and communities. At Kith & Kin, we celebrate the courage to fail, grow, and create something meaningful.

Why Hospitality Matters: Stories of Courage, Connection, and Growth

In Episode 21 of the Kith & Kin podcast episode, Gareth Hazard and Alex Munford share their journeys through the hospitality industry, highlighting themes of courage, growth, and connection. Gareth reflects on the bravery of walking away from misaligned ventures, while Alex explores how chasing titles led him to rethink leadership. Together, they’ve founded Why Hospitality, a business dedicated to supporting the industry through training, resources, and community. Their stories remind us that hospitality thrives on nurturing teams, learning from mistakes, and creating meaningful connections. It’s a call to embrace resilience, lead with heart, and build a stronger future for hospitality.

Why Hospitality Feels Like Home

Why Hospitality Feels Like Home

Hospitality is more than just an industry; it’s where many of us first learned to thrive. It’s a place where every role matters, from entry-level to leadership, and where teamwork is key to delivering exceptional customer experiences. For young people, it’s often the first taste of belonging—a family that values effort and care. It teaches responsibility, discipline, and the joy of serving others. Hospitality gives us purpose: knowing a simple act, like a smile or kind word, can transform someone’s day. Yes, it’s challenging, but for those who love it, the rewards—connection, growth, and purpose—make it all worthwhile.