Heather Morrison & Austin Carson on Building Culture That Holds
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About this listen
Heather Morrison and Austin Carson are the co-owners of Restaurant Olivia in Denver, a fine-dining restaurant known as much for how it treats people as for what’s on the plate. With decades of combined experience, they’ve built a business rooted in hospitality, sustainability, and long-term thinking, one where culture is protected as deliberately as margins.
In this episode, they break down how values-driven hiring, honest leadership, and systems-based sustainability show up in real day-to-day operations, and why none of it works unless the business remains financially viable.
Takeaways
- Build culture by protecting the whole team, not individual exceptions
- Hire for values alignment first and train the rest
- Sustainability must work financially or it won’t last
- Hospitality applies to staff as much as guests
- Systems remove ego and make consistency possible
- Letting go of misalignment is part of leadership
- Care is not soft when it’s paired with accountability
- Transparency and honesty create trust at scale
- Mentorship starts with understanding how people want to be seen
- Reduce waste by designing systems, not relying on willpower
- Innovation often comes from constraints, not abundance
- Quality and warmth matter more than any marketing strategy
- Leadership requires vulnerability, not perfection
- Long-term success depends on clarity of purpose
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