This Podcast is Sponsored by Leonardo Hotels UK & Ireland https://www.leonardohotels.co.uk/ Host: Phil Street FIH Guests: Sacha Lord FIH – Chair, Night Time Industries Association; Founder, The Warehouse Project & ParklifeAymen Fetouak MIH – Head of Professional Development, Institute of HospitalityEmily Clark AIH – Industry Engagement Officer, Edge Hotel School; IOH Youth Council Artwork and Branding: Sonia Cresswell (MIH) Music by: Leon Williams (FIH) Looking Ahead to 2026: New Year, New Challenges As hospitality steps into 2026, the mood is mixed. Hope, frustration, resilience, fear, and optimism all collide in this honest, wide ranging conversation about what lies ahead for the industry. Joined by Sacha Lord, Aymen Fetouak, and Emily Clark, Phil explores the pressures facing hospitality, from government policy and rising costs to leadership behaviour, professional development, and the future workforce, while also uncovering where hope still lives and how the sector can create its own momentum. This is a candid, thoughtful discussion about realism without resignation and why hospitality remains worth fighting for. In this episode, we discuss:What 2026 feels like for hospitality leaders on the groundThe impact of government policy, VAT, business rates, and political decision-makingWhy hospitality often feels misunderstood at policy levelThe real human cost of closures - businesses, homes, families, and mental healthHow public support for hospitality is growing againWhy pubs, restaurants, and hotels are more than just businessesThe pressure facing leaders as margins tighten and teams shrinkLong hours, burnout, and the risk of losing joy from the industryThe importance of collaboration, not top-down decision-makingWhy professional development must become practical, human, and continuousMentoring, real-world learning, and “capability in the moment”Leadership behaviours Gen Z wants to see disappearWhy younger generations are still optimistic - and ready to innovateCreating hope rather than waiting for it Why Our Guests Said, “I’m In!”Sacha Lord: For Sacha, becoming a Fellow of the Institute of Hospitality was an unexpected and deeply meaningful honour. With no formal qualifications and 30 years in the...