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Hospitality Reinvented

Podcast by Doug Radkey

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Presented by KRG Hospitality and hosted by industry veteran Doug Radkey, Hospitality Reinvented is a solocast production that provides a new level of industry focused thought leadership by providing valuable educational and personal development opportunities for listeners with a focus on what’s next for brand, strategy, and people within the bar, restaurant, or hotel industry.

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Onboarding is Not Training

In this episode of Hospitality Reinvented, Doug Radkey breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions in bars, restaurants, and hotels: the belief that onboarding and training are the same thing. Quick hint: They’re not. Training teaches tasks. Onboarding builds confidence, clarity, culture, and long-term performance. Doug explores why the onboarding experience begins beforeday one, which is through job ads, interview processes, communication, expectations, and leadership presence. He also explains why hiring for values, attitude, and coachability matters more than hiring purely for experience. Inside this episode: Why weak onboarding creates turnover before training evenbegins How job ads shape the type of people you attract The hidden impact of pre-first-day communication Why “shadowing” is not a training system How onboarding affects retention, culture, accountability,and guest experience If your team is inconsistent, constantly rehiring, or struggling to maintain standards, this episode will challenge how you think about building people and protecting culture.

20 May 2026 - 14 min
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Tactics Versus Strategy. What's The Difference?

In this episode of Hospitality Reinvented, Doug Radkey breaks down one of the most common and costly mistakes in hospitality, confusing tactics with strategy. * Posting more content. * Running more promotions. * Adding menu items. * Hiring faster. These are tactics. And without a clear strategy behind them, they create motion … not progress. Doug explores why so many bars, restaurants, and hotels stay trapped in reactive mode, constantly chasing the next tactic instead of building a foundation that actually drives sustainable growth. Inside this episode: * The difference between activity and alignment * Why tactics feel productive but often create chaos * How strategy provides clarity, sequencing, and control * The risk of building a business on disconnected decisions * Why great operators think before they act If you’ve ever felt busy but stuck, this episode will challenge how you approach your business and help you shift from reacting to leading.

26 Mar 2026 - 17 min
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What I've Learned After Developing 300+ Playbooks

In this episode of Hospitality Reinvented, Doug Radkey shares the biggest lessons learned from years of building detailed playbooks for operators and investors across the industry. From financial stress-testing and operational precision to the reality that no two hospitality concepts are ever the same, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what actually makes a hospitality business sustainable. Doug explains why a business plan alone isn’t enough, why revenue can be misleading, and why the operators who succeed build clarity, systems, and intentional leadership long before opening day. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: • Why passion without structure leads to burnout • The hidden role playbooks play in protecting profitability • Why financial stress-testing separates professionals from amateurs • How clarity replaces chaos in hospitality businesses • The mindset shift required to build a business that supports your lifestyle If you’re planning to start, stabilize, or scale a bar, restaurant, or hotel, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the thinking and frameworks that turn good ideas into sustainable hospitality brands.

11 Mar 2026 - 15 min
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Are You Ready to Scale Your Bar, Restaurant, Hotel Business

Everyone wants to scale. Very few are actually ready. In this episode of Hospitality Reinvented, Doug Radkey breaks down one of the most misunderstood phases in hospitality growth—scaling. Not expanding for ego. Not duplicating chaos. Not chasing momentum. But scaling with clarity, structure, and intention. Too many operators mistake busy for stable, revenue for readiness, and popularity for profitability. And when they scale too soon, they don’t multiply success, they multiply problems. This episode dives into: • What scaling actually means beyond opening another location • The difference between expansion and duplication • Why stabilization must come before growth • The signs your business is ready—or dangerously unprepared • Corporate-owned vs franchised vs licensed growth models • Why scaling into the wrong market can destroy a strong brand • And the leadership depth required before you replicate anything If you can’t step away from your current location without stress, you’re not ready to scale. If your systems live in your head, you’re not ready to scale. If your margins are inconsistent, you’re not ready to scale. Scaling is not a reward. It’s a responsibility.

11 Feb 2026 - 16 min
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Stabilizing Your Bar, Restaurant, Hotel Business

Everyone talks about starting. Everyone wants to scale. Almost no one talks about stabilizing — and that’s why so many hospitality businesses struggle. In this episode of Hospitality Reinvented, Doug Radkey breaks down what it actually means to stabilize a bar, restaurant, orhotel business. Not being busy. Not surviving the weekend. Not getting through the season. But real stability. Doug explores why stabilization is the most critical andoften most misunderstood phase in hospitality, how incremental improvements compound into control, and why scaling without stability only multiplies chaos. If you want a business that can sustain itself, absorbvolatility, and eventually scale with confidence, this episode will change how you think about progress.

28 Jan 2026 - 14 min
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