Raf's Revolution: Creating a Safe Space for Women in the Restaurant Industry Superwomen with Rebecca Minkoff
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The restaurant industry is notorious for being highly stressful, extremely competitive, and still primarily dominated by men. Owners of the critically acclaimed Raf's New York, sisters Jennifer and Nicole Vitagliano, along with their female chef partners, have created a safe space that raises women up and challenges the status quo.
Just celebrating their one-year anniversary, Raf's has become an iconic neighborhood restaurant “where everyone wants to come and no one wants to leave." Following a romantic idea of opening an old-world style bakery near Jennifer's first restaurant, Musket Room, Jennifer and Nicole established a female “forever team” to align their values and vision. As they have created a space for each other to be themselves, they have been able to offer grace to each other during stressful circumstances. This has largely translated into the restaurant's vibe and the community they have built around it.
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Guest Website:
rafsnewyork.com
Social Media:
@rafsnewyork
Big Ideas:
Being in business with your sister
The challenges women face breaking through in the male-dominated restaurant industry
Establishing a safe space for women to rise together in the restaurant industry
Having confidence to make decisions and the importance of a true partner
Establishing a female forever team and communicating boundaries
Staying afloat during the pandemic and following romantic ideas
Working with people who have your back and extending grace in high stress situations
How younger generations teach us to prioritize ourselves
The unglamorous realities of running your own restaurant
Building a community of people around your restaurant
Valuing your own opinion and choosing opportunities that you really want to do
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube!
The restaurant industry is notorious for being highly stressful, extremely competitive, and still primarily dominated by men. Owners of the critically acclaimed Raf's New York, sisters Jennifer and Nicole Vitagliano, along with their female chef partners, have created a safe space that raises women up and challenges the status quo.
Just celebrating their one-year anniversary, Raf's has become an iconic neighborhood restaurant “where everyone wants to come and no one wants to leave." Following a romantic idea of opening an old-world style bakery near Jennifer's first restaurant, Musket Room, Jennifer and Nicole established a female “forever team” to align their values and vision. As they have created a space for each other to be themselves, they have been able to offer grace to each other during stressful circumstances. This has largely translated into the restaurant's vibe and the community they have built around it.
Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success
Follow Superwomen on Instagram.
Guest Website:
rafsnewyork.com
Social Media:
@rafsnewyork
Big Ideas:
Being in business with your sister
The challenges women face breaking through in the male-dominated restaurant industry
Establishing a safe space for women to rise together in the restaurant industry
Having confidence to make decisions and the importance of a true partner
Establishing a female forever team and communicating boundaries
Staying afloat during the pandemic and following romantic ideas
Working with people who have your back and extending grace in high stress situations
How younger generations teach us to prioritize ourselves
The unglamorous realities of running your own restaurant
Building a community of people around your restaurant
Valuing your own opinion and choosing opportunities that you really want to do
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
29 min