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It's Personal Stories, A Hospitality Podcast

It's Personal Stories, A Hospitality Podcast

Hosted by David Kong, Dorothy Dowling, Rachel Humphrey, Lan Elliott

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Episodes

308

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

At It’s Personal Stories, A Hospitality Podcast, we believe that leadership is shaped as much by setbacks and self-doubt as by achievements and accolades. That’s why we go beyond titles and résumés to uncover the personal journeys of hospitality leaders—the moments of vulnerability, resilience, and courage that define true success. Since 2022, our mission has been to empower the next generation of leaders by sharing unfiltered stories of growth from across the industry. With more than 250 interviews and counting, we’ve built a library of candid conversations that reveal not only strategies for professional advancement, but also lessons in authenticity, balance, and perseverance. Recognized each year by the International Hospitality Institute as a top hospitality podcast, It’s Personal Stories continues to inspire dreamers and doers to push boundaries, embrace challenges, and pursue their goals with confidence. Learn more and watch the Interviews at www.ItsPersonalStories.com and Follow Us here on LinkedIn.

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August 16, 202632 min

Peter Bheda, Chairman & CEO, Frontera Hotel Group, interviewed by Lan Elliott

Peter’s career began emptying trash as a young immigrant houseman, teaching him never to look down on people. Leadership is a pattern of behavior, not a title: one part strategy, two part judgment, and three parts grace. He separates the risk to the business from the risk to his own ego - being wrong about an idea never means it was wrong to try - and believes listening and a willingness to learn matter more than any resume.

August 14, 202629 min

Karl Bieberach, SVP & Head of Global Development, Belmond, interviewed by Lan Elliott

Karl's reflections encourage listeners to embrace opportunities that stretch them, even when uncertain, and to trust that growth lives just beyond comfort. He reminds us that failure is temporary and should not define our sense of self, and that preserving relationships matters more than winning every negotiation. Above all, he urges building a reputation rather than a resume, because character, not titles, determines which doors stay open.

August 12, 202632 min

Margaret Egan, EVP & General Counsel, Hyatt Hotels Corporation Interviewed by Rachel Humphrey

Margaret discusses her 23 year career journey with Hyatt along with her legal career prior to that, including her leadership story, the role corporate purpose plays, and how she has evolved as attorneys have evolved into strategic business leaders. She talks about why self-awareness is such a valuable leadership trait, what she looks for when building great teams, and how she develops the new skills she needs to be successful. She also shares her advice to her younger self, her guiding star, and the one thing that would surprise people about her.

August 7, 202633 min

David Peller Travel Hospitality and Technology Board Member & Advisor interviewed by Dorothy Dowling

Innovation Driven by Curiosity, Humility, and Purpose David Peller’s leadership journey is rooted in curiosity, problem-solving, and a lifelong fascination with technology. Introduced to computers at an early age, he learned to view innovation not as novelty but as finding better ways to overcome challenges. His formative leadership experience came while helping launch the first Wagamama restaurant in London, where he worked every role, reinforcing his belief that leaders should never consider themselves above the work. Throughout a career spanning Google, Booking.com, Amazon Web Services, and now a portfolio of board and advisory roles, he has embraced entrepreneurship, continuous learning, and meaningful relationships. Peller describes his career as shaped by both serendipity and intentional decisions. After years building new businesses inside global enterprises, he deliberately chose a portfolio career focused on mentoring founders, advising boards, and supporting organizations across industries and geographies. His philosophy centers on slowing down to understand the real problem before accelerating toward solutions, creating environments where ideas come from everywhere, and remaining stubborn on strategy while flexible in execution. Whether discussing AI, Asia’s digital transformation, or future leadership, he consistently emphasizes curiosity, adaptability, resilience, and learning.

July 23, 202635 min

Gyan Manohar Khurana Asst VP Dusit Hotels & Resorts interviewed by Dorothy Dowling

Gyan Manohar Khurana’s leadership journey began with a conversation that changed the direction of his career. Encouraged by an early mentor who recognized his communication skills and commercial aptitude, he discovered that hospitality extended far beyond guest service into strategy, sales, and business performance. Since then, his career has been shaped by continuous learning, adaptability, and a willingness to embrace rapid technological change. As hospitality has become increasingly data-driven, he has learned that effective leaders remain humble, accept they cannot know everything, and build teams that bring diverse perspectives to every challenge.

July 17, 202629 min

Amanda Frasier, President, Standards & Ratings, Forbes Travel Guide, interviewed by Lan Elliott

Amanda's career is a masterclass in treating uncertainty as opportunity rather than obstacle. Her willingness to say yes, paired with a mindfulness around chasing perfection, is a reminder that growth rarely comes from staying comfortable. Just as importantly, her approach to self-advocacy and relationship-building shows that confidence doesn't require volume - it requires clarity about one's own worth. For anyone navigating a career crossroads, her story is proof that authenticity, patience, and a willingness to take a leap can shape a lasting and meaningful path forward.

July 17, 202626 min

Robert Ambrozy Exec VP Global Sales GBTA interviewed by Dorothy Dowling

Leadership Built on Trust, Curiosity, and Global Partnership Robert Ambrozy’s leadership journey began with a passion for travel, languages, and hospitality that emerged during his teenage years while traveling across Europe with his family. Those early experiences exposed him to different cultures and perspectives, reinforcing his belief that people, relationships, and travel would become both his career and his purpose. Working internationally pushed him beyond his comfort zone, teaching him to adapt quickly, embrace change, and appreciate that success is never a final destination but a milestone that continually raises the bar. Throughout his career across hospitality, travel technology, and now GBTA, he has remained committed to continuous learning, cultural awareness, and building meaningful relationships. As Executive Vice President of Global Sales at GBTA, Ambrozy describes a shift from commercial execution to partnership, empowerment, and trust. He believes leaders create value by listening first, understanding shared goals, and aligning diverse stakeholders around a common purpose. His leadership philosophy emphasizes clarity, transparency, prioritization, and helping others succeed before seeking personal recognition. Whether discussing global partnerships, intentional business travel, or developing future leaders, he consistently returns to curiosity, integrity, and creating long-term value. For Ambrozy, commercial success follows naturally when relationships are built with authenticity, consistency, and genuine care for others.

June 30, 202635 min

Indy Adenaw, SVP & General Manager, Upscale Brands Division, Choice Hotels International interviewed by Dorothy Dowling

June 30, 202623 min

Ben Brunt, Chief Investment Officer, Noble Investment Group, interviewed by Lan Elliott

Ben's story is a reminder that longevity in one place can be just as powerful a career move as chasing the next opportunity. The depth of trust he has built at Noble - with partners, with his team, and through the cycles of the industry - did not happen by accident; it was the result of showing up fully, year after year. For those earlier in their careers: choose your environment wisely, invest in the people around you, and never stop asking how you can contribute more. In hospitality, relationships are the real currency, and the ones built on genuine trust compound over time.

May 29, 202631 min

Karen Stephens, Chief Marketing Officer, Revinate Interviewed by Rachel Humphrey

Karen details her journey from French professor to CRO and CMO of a hospitality technology company including many of the leadership lessons she's learned along the way. Find out how adaptability is a consistent theme for her and why she seeks out team members who can thrive in ambiguity. Karen discusses wellness, balancing time, the benefits of living internationally, comfort in public speaking, and what aspects of her leadership have evolved the most over time, among other great lessons.

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