S02 E08 Iso-Diaries: Hospitality Industry After COVID-19

Harness is back! Welcome to isolation... we are exploring how people are harnessing this unique time of COVID-19 and whether (or not) they are coping.

In today's episode, we replace the news chat with podcast and viewing recommendations. In case you missed any of the titles, here they are below. Please note, this is just what we are currently consuming. Head over to our Instagram page for some of our all time favourite podcasts. 

PODCASTS: Grounded with Louis Theroux, American Scandal, We Regret to Inform You, Crime Junkie, Man In The Window and The Adam Buxton Podcast.

TV & FILM: Alison, Unbelievable, The Innocence Files, The Biggest Little Farm, Killing Eve, After Life, Ru Paul's Drag Race and Vera Drake.

Our guest today is Niamh Brennan-Bernatt. Both Niamh and her husband both work in hospitality. In these unstable times, and with a new baby, we wanted to know how she was feeling and her thoughts on what the industry will look like post lockdown. 

Jay Rayner: "Will Britain's restaurants survive coronavirus?" https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/apr/19/will-britains-restaurants-survive-coronavirus

If you want to get in touch, please email us at [email protected], feel free to send over a voice note with how you are passing the time (a template for this is available on our Instagram if you are stuck).

Hosted by Róisín Bevan and Daisy Grant

Socials @projectharness

Email [email protected]

We are proud friends of Rafiki Mwema and The Carly Ryan Foundation - both charities work tirelessly to protect young people from harm. Links to their websites below.

www.rafikimwema.com

www.carlyryanfoundation.com

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We interview game-changers from around the globe about digital ethics, online activism and social media. We get to know them, their stories and how they have harnessed one of the greatest phenomenons of our time. Hosted by Róisín Bevan and Daisy Grant. Socials @projectharness Email [email protected] We are proud friends of Rafiki Mwema and The Carly Ryan Foundation - both charities work tirelessly to protect young people from harm. www.rafikimwema.com www.carlyryanfoundation.com