'The food and beverage industry lives an exciting and fast life, as evidenced by the celebrity chefs we see splashed across our TV screens. But with the highs of the industry come extreme lows, which Steve Palmer has experienced personally and through the loss of close friends. Now living a life of sobriety, Steve calls upon the F&B professionals to stop ignoring or hiding the problems of addiction in the industry. Action and support are equally needed to prevent more lives from being lost. Support which he initiated with the creation of Ben’s Friends. The group is in memory of his friend and chef Ben Murray, who died after struggling with addiction. A celebrated Charleston restaurateur who began washing dishes at age 13, Steve Palmer is the managing partner of The Indigo Road hospitality and consulting group. With a focus on service, he’s committed to flipping the tables on professional support, serving the very people who support him. A celebrated restaurateur who began washing dishes at age 13, Steve Palmer knows firsthand how the strains and successes of his industry can drive employees to the darkest of places. With a focus on service, he’s committed to flipping the tables on professional support. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx'
Tags: Food , sustainability , english , TEDxTalks , Recovery , Social Interaction , hardship , change , public health , Hope , empathy , activism , reform , Social Change , global issues
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