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Winning at Work

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It's better to ride a trend than bet against it - a famous investor once said.  Join me each week as I interview executives to discover industry trends and the future of work.
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The Future of Senior Dining: Fresh, Personalized, and Tech-Enabled – NEXDINE CEO David Lanci Returnsns. Episode 303.

Tue Jan 27 2026

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Davis is one of the podcast’s original guests—someone who thrived in the golden age of audio-only episodes (no video pressure, no tweed-jacket mandatory dress code).   The conversation dives straight into the business: managing upscale dining operations (steakhouse vibes, Italian spots, wine bars, coffee shops, sundries) across senior living campuses, colleges, hospitals, corporate offices, and more—now spanning 28 states and still growing. Forget the outdated image of institutional food; these are luxury-hotel-level experiences where retirement means no more mowing the lawn and every meal is an event.   Meet David Lanci NEXDINE HOSPITALITY  Check out David's first appearance HERE   Senior living gets the real spotlight: Boomers aren’t here for bland trays and early-bird specials. They want experiential dining—multiple venues on campus, made-from-scratch everything, and the liberty to enjoy a hot-fudge sundae without apology (life’s short, calories are negotiable). A touching real-life detour into family caregiving adds heart and underscores just how central great food and service are to residents’ daily joy.   WATCH HERE   Menus are hyper-personalized—no rigid corporate cycle here. Each community crafts what its residents actually want: healthy, flavorful options for the disciplined eaters; indulgent classics for the “I’ll-deal-with-it-later” crowd; expert on-site kosher preparation (following the Jewish calendar, not relying on frozen shipments); and aggressive local sourcing wherever seasons allow. Micro-farms and hydroponic units are increasingly common—fresh herbs, lettuces, and greens harvested 24/7/365, controlled from a smartphone like a chef’s personal garden.   The fresh-food commitment is serious: 100% scratch-made—house salad dressings, hand-cut fries, ground-in-house burgers, and chicken tenders. No mystery frozen boxes, no pre-injected saline-and-sugar “enhancements.” It’s indulgent food that’s still meaningfully healthier, and residents notice (and aren’t shy about saying so).   AI makes a quiet but powerful appearance—not the flashy robot-takeover kind, but super-fast data crunching that spots supply-chain quirks (why are tomatoes $0.40 more in Michigan than Florida?), slashes waste, optimizes pricing, and keeps client costs transparent. The tech doesn’t replace intuition; it just accelerates decisions across a fragmented 28-state footprint.   Robotics shine where they belong: mostly in the “dirty, dull, dangerous” jobs. Sister-company cleaning bots deliver black-light-verified sanitation in rooms and hallways (a post-COVID essential), smart sensors track paper-towel levels and bathroom traffic for proactive scheduling, and dining-room delivery bots carry plates so servers can linger longer at tables—chatting, joking, building real connections. Because in senior communities, especially, people crave human interaction far more than automation.   The human element is the true differentiator: freeing staff from grunt work means more time for smiles, stories, and the small moments that make someone’s day (like the legendary carrot-prank server who turns grumbling into laughter). Hospitality isn’t about replacing people—it’s about giving them space to be brilliant.   Workforce insights close the loop: today’s generation wants mission-driven work and clear career ladders (server → GM → regional VP is realistic here, not a pipe dream). Everyone’s chasing “hospitality mindset” these days—even bankers and tech execs are reading the books. The culture stays strong by aligning with each community’s unique mission, branding teams as in-house extensions rather than outside vendors.   Key Takeaways In senior living, great food isn’t a nice-to-have—it’s the heartbeat of daily life. Tech (AI for smarter decisions, robots for the unglamorous tasks) amplifies human connection, it doesn’t replace it. Feedback—good or bad—is treated like gold. Fix it fast, win loyalty forever. Retirement dining? Picture a high-end resort, not a hospital tray line. Ice cream sundaes remain sacred. Whether you’re in hospitality, senior care, foodservice innovation, or just love hearing how robots might someday hand you a plate while someone tells you a dad joke—this one’s worth the listen. Enjoy—and maybe tip your server an extra smile next time.   Check out all of Timpl's staffing solutions

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Davis is one of the podcast’s original guests—someone who thrived in the golden age of audio-only episodes (no video pressure, no tweed-jacket mandatory dress code).   The conversation dives straight into the business: managing upscale dining operations (steakhouse vibes, Italian spots, wine bars, coffee shops, sundries) across senior living campuses, colleges, hospitals, corporate offices, and more—now spanning 28 states and still growing. Forget the outdated image of institutional food; these are luxury-hotel-level experiences where retirement means no more mowing the lawn and every meal is an event.   Meet David Lanci NEXDINE HOSPITALITY  Check out David's first appearance HERE   Senior living gets the real spotlight: Boomers aren’t here for bland trays and early-bird specials. They want experiential dining—multiple venues on campus, made-from-scratch everything, and the liberty to enjoy a hot-fudge sundae without apology (life’s short, calories are negotiable). A touching real-life detour into family caregiving adds heart and underscores just how central great food and service are to residents’ daily joy.   WATCH HERE   Menus are hyper-personalized—no rigid corporate cycle here. Each community crafts what its residents actually want: healthy, flavorful options for the disciplined eaters; indulgent classics for the “I’ll-deal-with-it-later” crowd; expert on-site kosher preparation (following the Jewish calendar, not relying on frozen shipments); and aggressive local sourcing wherever seasons allow. Micro-farms and hydroponic units are increasingly common—fresh herbs, lettuces, and greens harvested 24/7/365, controlled from a smartphone like a chef’s personal garden.   The fresh-food commitment is serious: 100% scratch-made—house salad dressings, hand-cut fries, ground-in-house burgers, and chicken tenders. No mystery frozen boxes, no pre-injected saline-and-sugar “enhancements.” It’s indulgent food that’s still meaningfully healthier, and residents notice (and aren’t shy about saying so).   AI makes a quiet but powerful appearance—not the flashy robot-takeover kind, but super-fast data crunching that spots supply-chain quirks (why are tomatoes $0.40 more in Michigan than Florida?), slashes waste, optimizes pricing, and keeps client costs transparent. The tech doesn’t replace intuition; it just accelerates decisions across a fragmented 28-state footprint.   Robotics shine where they belong: mostly in the “dirty, dull, dangerous” jobs. Sister-company cleaning bots deliver black-light-verified sanitation in rooms and hallways (a post-COVID essential), smart sensors track paper-towel levels and bathroom traffic for proactive scheduling, and dining-room delivery bots carry plates so servers can linger longer at tables—chatting, joking, building real connections. Because in senior communities, especially, people crave human interaction far more than automation.   The human element is the true differentiator: freeing staff from grunt work means more time for smiles, stories, and the small moments that make someone’s day (like the legendary carrot-prank server who turns grumbling into laughter). Hospitality isn’t about replacing people—it’s about giving them space to be brilliant.   Workforce insights close the loop: today’s generation wants mission-driven work and clear career ladders (server → GM → regional VP is realistic here, not a pipe dream). Everyone’s chasing “hospitality mindset” these days—even bankers and tech execs are reading the books. The culture stays strong by aligning with each community’s unique mission, branding teams as in-house extensions rather than outside vendors.   Key Takeaways In senior living, great food isn’t a nice-to-have—it’s the heartbeat of daily life. Tech (AI for smarter decisions, robots for the unglamorous tasks) amplifies human connection, it doesn’t replace it. Feedback—good or bad—is treated like gold. Fix it fast, win loyalty forever. Retirement dining? Picture a high-end resort, not a hospital tray line. Ice cream sundaes remain sacred. Whether you’re in hospitality, senior care, foodservice innovation, or just love hearing how robots might someday hand you a plate while someone tells you a dad joke—this one’s worth the listen. Enjoy—and maybe tip your server an extra smile next time.   Check out all of Timpl's staffing solutions

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