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Ted Schama

Hi, I’m Ted Schama, founder of One Voice Hospitality. I’ve been in the game for over three decades.  I love public speaking and in fact, I love the people and the characters in my industry. Its in the nature of hospitality to talk and engage and likewise for property people to network. So loving the chat and the sector meant only one thing… a podcast to bring them all together There are plenty of successes and at the same time, plenty of struggles I think its important to share our worlds with you. Over the series, I’m going to talk to some of the industry’s leading figures, hear their stories, and really make this the conversation starter for our industry. Subscribe for the ongoing series and I hope you enjoy it.

  1. Teds thoughts with Benjy Leibowitz .From New York Apprenticeship To Shoreditch Success At One Club Row

    5월 13일

    Teds thoughts with Benjy Leibowitz .From New York Apprenticeship To Shoreditch Success At One Club Row

    Send us Fan Mail We sit down with Benji Liebewitz to unpack how a London-born New Yorker ends up building One Club Row and The Knave of Clubs, and why the best restaurants win on relationships not hype. We dig into what makes guests return, how pricing and dining habits are shifting, and why hospitality is an emotional craft beyond perfect service.  • falling into hospitality in New York then choosing it as a long-term career  • why customer service experience builds empathy and better client behaviour everywhere  • the range of hospitality careers beyond waiting tables, from tech and design to finance and events  • meeting James through family links and forming High Note Hospitality with complementary skill sets  • restoring a historic Shoreditch pub and creating a distinct upstairs destination  • designing experience-led dining through bar seats, lighting, music, and room energy  • keeping the menu classic and legible while still feeling special  • how London and New York differ on dining as social life versus dining as food pursuit  • earlier dining patterns after Covid and why London stays more time-inflexible  • price versus value and the importance of staying under key spending thresholds  • year two focus on stability, foundations, and staying power beyond the “new opening” spotlight  • guest relations tactics that turn first-timers into regulars without making the place feel exclusive  • defining hospitality versus service and why connection creates real loyalty  If you care about the sector, the people in it, and where it's heading, subscribe and join the conversation.

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  2. Teds thoughts with Dylan Murray - the evolution of hospitality.

    2월 10일

    Teds thoughts with Dylan Murray - the evolution of hospitality.

    Send us Fan Mail What makes a space feel like home before you’ve even set down your bag? We sit with Dylan Murray to chart a rare career that connects five-star rigour, high-growth innovation, and the human heartbeat of hospitality—from running dishes at The Landmark to shaping openings at One Aldwych and Carlisle Bay, from the rocket fuel years at Soho House to reimagining flexible workspace with The Office Group, and now building Mason & Fifth’s thoughtful approach to flexible living. Dylan pulls back the curtain on the details that guests rarely notice but always feel. He explains how invisible design turns a journey into flow, why the right coffee partner can anchor a building’s culture, and how small rituals—recognising a midweek commuter, a favourite fruit bowl, a familiar studio category—create loyalty without points. We explore the hard-won lessons of entrepreneurship through a neighbourhood restaurant and pubs, facing the 2008 crash, and learning to protect quality when scale and spreadsheets tempt shortcuts. We then dive into Mason & Fifth’s one-minute city: studios that flex from a single night to a year, wellness spaces that invite daily use, a considered restaurant partnership, and work lounges that earn their keep as social commons. Dylan shares the guardrails for growth—keep a small-core mentality, hire for character, and ask everyone to bring the best version of themselves. The result is a home-away-from-home that cares as much about lighting and acoustics as it does about names and needs. If you’re curious about how hospitality evolves—co-living, amenity-rich buildings, community without a membership fee—this conversation offers a playbook grounded in craft and culture. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves great spaces, and leave a review with the one detail that makes you feel instantly at home.

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Hi, I’m Ted Schama, founder of One Voice Hospitality. I’ve been in the game for over three decades.  I love public speaking and in fact, I love the people and the characters in my industry. Its in the nature of hospitality to talk and engage and likewise for property people to network. So loving the chat and the sector meant only one thing… a podcast to bring them all together There are plenty of successes and at the same time, plenty of struggles I think its important to share our worlds with you. Over the series, I’m going to talk to some of the industry’s leading figures, hear their stories, and really make this the conversation starter for our industry. Subscribe for the ongoing series and I hope you enjoy it.

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