Dec. 15, 2025

Jasmin: Mental Health in the Service Industry | 170

Jasmin: Mental Health in the Service Industry | 170

In this week’s episode of Behind Beautiful Things, host Kevin sits down with Jasmin, the Chief Growth Officer at CHOW—a nonprofit dedicated to supporting mental health and overall wellness in the hospitality and service industry. Jasmin opens up about her journey as a chef, the mental health challenges she faced in the kitchen, and how those experiences led her to CHOW’s mission of providing community, resources, and real support for hospitality professionals.

Together, Kevin and Jasmin dive into the importance of mental health in food service, the impact of shared stories, and why taking therapy seriously has transformed her life and leadership. Jasmin also shares how CHOW is working to reduce burnout, stress, and the unique pressures facing chefs, servers, bartenders, and all industry workers.

If you’re passionate about hospitality, wellness, or the power of community, you won’t want to miss this inspiring conversation. Tune in now!


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