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This week, I sat down with Dan Barnes, Managing Director of Flourish Hospitality, a learning and development consultancy built on one simple idea: that every moment in hospitality is a chance to help someone grow.

Dan’s story is one of those brilliant hospitality journeys that started with polishing cutlery and pretending to be a grown-up in a suit and somehow led to building learning cultures across hotels, restaurants and private members’ clubs.

From Marriott to Edwardian Hotels, Caprice Holdings and now Flourish, Dan’s career has been a masterclass in curiosity, creativity, and learning the hard (but hilarious) way.

In this episode, Dan and I dive into…

Dan Barnes Quotes

“Learning and development is the one truly positive role where every interaction is positive.”

“It doesn’t have to be perfect for it to be wonderful.”

“If you’re good at L&D, you build rapport — which is essentially hospitality skills.”

“You can’t inspire people on day one with food safety. Orientation should be about joining the journey.”

“As long as you’re passionate about hospitality, you can find a career anywhere.”

Why this episode is worth your time

Dan embodies everything great about hospitality learning, heart, humour, and humility.

This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone who’s ever tried to train, lead, or inspire a team while the fire alarm’s going off.

It’s honest, it’s funny, and it’s full of lessons about resilience, storytelling, and why you should always leave space for people to find their own answers.

Show Partners

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