421: Encore Episode: Simple, Powerful, Hospitality w/ Philip Paul Turner

Chris DeferioHospitality, Podcast

One of the most important aspects of our business is how we welcome people into our space. Early on in the KTTS podcast I sat down with someone who I still consider to be one of the best examples of showing genuine hospitality in a way that is simple yet powerful.

Today I am re-sharing with you all this interview with Phillip Paul Turner who at the time was a manager for Sunergos Coffee’s 5th St. shop in Louisville. At this time I was still the operations manager for the company and got to see Philip living these principles regularly.

I hope this episode really impacts the way you pursue hospitality in your shop.

We cover:

  • The right way to view people
  • Simple methods for hospitality
  • The welcome, acknowledge, include framework
  • Why it is hard for us to execute
  • The benefits over time

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