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In this episode, Diana Stobo, a pioneering chef and advocate for wellness and healthy living, shares her transformative journey from a raw food advocate to a wellness real estate pioneer in Costa Rica. Diana discusses the challenges and triumphs of building a wellness hotel focused on healing modalities and the philosophy of "slumming it in luxury" in the hospitality industry. Joined by Ariela, they dive into the importance of staff retention, leadership in hospitality, and the personal journey of self-discovery and overcoming Imposter Syndrome.
Episode Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction to Diana Stobo and her journey in Costa Rica2:09 - Building a wellness hotel with a focus on healing modalities7:13 - Overcoming challenges in Costa Rica: Staffing, regulations, and growth11:29 - Luxury hotels in Costa Rica and Bali: Personalized service and unique experiences18:21 - The challenges of building and leading a team in the hospitality industry22:25 - Self-discovery and leadership: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and finding self-worthEpisode Highlights:
Diana's transition from a raw food advocate to a wellness real estate pioneerThe concept of building a wellness hotel starting with food and expanding to include various healing modalitiesThe decision to build in Costa Rica over Thailand and the associated challenges"Slumming it in luxury" and the importance of unique experiences in luxury travelThe significance of staff retention and creating an authentic, intimate guest experienceAriela's insights on leadership, balancing compassion with effective managementOvercoming Imposter Syndrome and the journey of self-discovery and personal growthEpisode Conclusion:
Diana and Ariela highlight the transformative power of wellness, not just in the context of a hotel or travel experience, but as a personal journey of growth, leadership, and authenticity. They stress the importance of knowing oneself, being direct, and maintaining integrity in both personal and professional life. This episode serves as an inspiration for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in the hospitality industry or seeking personal transformation through wellness.
Stay tuned for the next episode of The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela for more insightful discussions on the boutique lifestyle lodging industry. Thank you to our sponsor, Solonis!
Keep connected with BLLA for the latest updates and explore BLLA.org for more resources. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn to keep up with the pulse of boutique hospitality.
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In this riveting episode of The Unfamiliar Shift, Ariela engages with Audrey Laurent and Sergio MacLean, the visionary principals of Mac&Lo Hospitality. The duo dives into their unique approach to curating immersive and impactful guest experiences, drawing from their diverse cultural backgrounds and deep artistic roots. From initiating operations from the ground up to spearheading custom hospitality projects, Audrey and Sergio share insights into their exemplary service ethos, molded by industry icons like Ian Schrager and Andre Balaz.
Episode Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction to hospitality industry insights with Mac&Lo principals00:02:46 - Discussion on luxury hotel design and approachability in Detroit through the Shinola and Bedrock partnership00:11:51 - Insights into the hospitality industry backgrounds, training, and the art of storytelling in service00:18:25 - Exploration of hotel management and operations with a focus on culture and design
Episode Highlights:Hospitality Industry Insights: Audrey and Sergio share their journey in creating bespoke hospitality experiences, highlighting their diverse cultural backgrounds and artistic influences.Luxury Hotel Design in Detroit: The episode sheds light on their partnership with Shinola and Bedrock, revealing their commitment to celebrating Detroit's culture and heritage while providing a luxury experience. Ariela, Audrey, and Sergio discuss the evolving trends in hotel service, emphasizing the importance of approachability and personalized service.Backgrounds and Training: The episode takes a deep dive into the backgrounds of Audrey and Sergio, showcasing how elements from acting, arts, and service industries blend to create a unique approach to hospitality, focusing on storytelling and meticulous service.Hotel Management and Operations: Audrey and Sergio recount their experiences in managing hotels in NYC, their meeting at the Mercer hotel, and their journey in building a company that thrives on a blend of culture, design, and exceptional operational standards.
Episode Conclusion:Wrapping up this episode of The Unfamiliar Shift, Ariela highlights the passion and dedication of Audrey and Sergio in redefining hospitality through their unique blend of culture, design, and impeccable service. Their journey from the grassroots in the industry to leading bespoke hospitality projects serves as an inspiration and a testament to the power of innovation, personalized service, and a deep understanding of guests' needs. This episode not only sheds light on the intricate workings of luxury hotel management but also celebrates the diverse backgrounds and creative approaches that drive the industry forward.
Stay tuned for the next episode of The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela for more insightful discussions on the boutique lifestyle lodging industry. Thank you to our sponsor, Solonis!
Keep connected with BLLA for the latest updates and explore BLLA.org for more resources. Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn to keep up with the pulse of boutique hospitality.
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In this episode of "The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela," host Ariela Kiradjian is joined by industry expert Cory Schisler to dive into the world of authentic hotel and restaurant brand building. Cory shares his insights, experiences, and valuable advice on creating unique and successful hospitality ventures. From a luxury boutique hotel project in wine country to the intricacies of branding, PR, influencer marketing, and the power of creativity, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge for anyone in the hospitality industry.
[Episode Timestamps]
Introduction: Authentic hotel and restaurant brand building with Cory Schisler. (0:00)A luxury boutique hotel project in wine country. (1:56)Funding and positioning a boutique hotel in wine country. (6:11)Branding and messaging for a boutique hotel. (12:14)Preopening budget for PR and its impact on a hotel's success. (15:44)Influencer marketing for a small hotel. (20:16)Creativity, reading habits, and podcasting. (26:19)[Episode Highlights]
Introduction: Authentic hotel and restaurant brand building with Cory Schisler. (0:00)
Cory shares insights on building authentic hotel and restaurant brands.A luxury boutique hotel project in wine country. (1:56)
The Madrona in Healdsburg, California, opened a year and a half ago.The trio behind the project, including Cory Schisler, found the hotel through serendipity and shared passion for real estate and design.They pursued the opportunity despite initial assumptions, showcasing the power of following creativity and living in flow.Funding and positioning a boutique hotel in wine country. (6:11)
The Madrona offers a cosmopolitan experience with a high-end cocktail program and luxury service.Securing funding for smaller properties with under 50 rooms can be challenging; Cory shares his approach through personal connections and networking.Challenges faced, including the pandemic and election cycle, were overcome with community support and helpful county permits.Building relationships with neighbors and stakeholders from the beginning was a priority.Preopening budget for PR and its impact on a hotel's success. (15:44)
PR is crucial for a successful hotel opening; allocating a significant budget for pre-opening PR efforts is advised.Establishing awareness and building relationships with PR partners for ongoing interest in the hotel is vital.Collaborative PR efforts with a nearby winery resulted in mutual benefits and increased exposure.Influencer marketing for a small hotel. (20:16)
Building relationships with publications and influencers is essential for driving awareness and inquiries for small hotels.Influencers as content creators play a key role in keeping the brand visible and relevant.Measuring digital marketing efforts through metrics and data for bookings and ROI is crucial.Finding balance in a partnership, with creativity and finance/hospitality focus, is discussed.Creativity, reading habits, and podcasting. (26:19)
Ariela and Cory discuss multitasking reading habits and creative brains.Cory shares his approach to reading books based on mood and the importance of creativity in the industry.[Episode Conclusion]
This episode of "The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela" provides invaluable insights into the world of authentic hotel and restaurant brand building, with Cory Schisler sharing his experiences and expertise. From finding the perfect boutique hotel project to funding, branding, PR, and influencer marketing, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to succeed in the hospitality industry. The...
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In this episode of The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela, Lark Hotels CEO Peter Twachtman takes us on a journey into the world of bespoke hospitality and immersive stays. From scaling a hospitality company with integrity to navigating the evolving landscape of boutique hotels, the discussion touches upon key insights and challenges in the industry.
Timestamps and Topics:
0:00 - Introduction2:10 - Scaling a Hospitality Company9:05 - Hotel Industry Trends and Independence12:24 - Boutique Hotels and Their Place in the Industry18:42 - Scaling a Boutique Hotel Collection25:01 - Personal and Professional Development in Boutique HospitalityKey Discussion Points:
The significance of a strong foundation, including people and systems, in scaling a hospitality business.The challenges of maintaining authenticity and independence in the face of increasing competition and institutional ownership.The role of vulnerability and trust in leadership and team dynamics.The value of personal development in building strong business relationships.The profound impact of creativity on business, beyond surface-level thinking.Concluding Thoughts:
This episode provides valuable insights into the world of boutique hospitality and the challenges and opportunities it presents. From scaling a boutique hotel collection to maintaining authenticity and fostering creativity, the discussion highlights the keys to success in this dynamic industry. The importance of personal development and building trust emerges as a recurring theme, underscoring their significance in the world of bespoke hospitality. Ariela and Peter offer a wealth of experience and wisdom for anyone interested in this fascinating industry.
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In this episode of Creative Spaces, Creative Minds: Jersey Banks on Hotel Entrepreneurship, we dive into the world of boutique hotels, dynamic branding, and the art of hospitality. Jersey discusses her journey from artist to hospitality entrepreneur, the impact of social media on her business, and the evolution of her unique brand. We also explore the role of creativity and women's empowerment in the hotel industry.
Timestamps & Topics:
0:00 - Introduction to Jersey and her journey from artist to hospitality entrepreneur, including the balance of business and motherhood.
2:14 - Hospitality industry beginnings and Instagram marketing strategies. Insights into Jersey's unexpected entry into the industry and her adaptation to social media trends.
7:20 - Property development, marketing strategies, and creative revenue streams. Discussion on unique property features and the growth of Jersey's company.
14:57 - Creativity, passion, and evolution in business. Ariela and Jersey share insights on staying inspired and adapting business models.
20:53 - Women's empowerment in the hotel industry. Exploring the opportunities and challenges for women in hotel ownership and leadership.
Key Discussion Points:
The unique blend of artistry and hospitality in Jersey Bank's career.The evolution of social media marketing, particularly Instagram, in promoting boutique hotels.The importance of creativity and adaptability in property development and branding.Strategies for creating diverse revenue streams in the hospitality industry.The significance of women's empowerment and leadership in the hotel sector.Concluding Thoughts:
Jersey Banks' story is not just about boutique hotels; it's a testament to the power of creativity, adaptability, and the importance of female leadership in the business world. Her journey from an artist to a hospitality entrepreneur showcases the dynamic nature of the hotel industry and the endless possibilities for those willing to think outside the box and lead with passion.
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In this insightful episode of our podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of wellness tourism with Andrew Miele, the CEO of Nomade People. We explore Andrew's unique leadership journey in the hospitality industry, his vision for conscious hospitality, and how he seamlessly blends spirituality and business to redefine the guest experience.
Timestamps & Topics:
0:00 - Introduction to Andrew Miele and Nomade People
2:09 - Andrew's Career Path in the Hospitality Industry
6:26 - Career Transitions and Business Growth
14:01 - Wellness Tourism and Hotel Operations in Tulum, Mexico
18:41 - Evolving a Hotel Company into a Cultural Brand
25:12 - Balancing Spirituality and Business in the Wellness Industry
31:12 - Conscious Travel and Hospitality Industry
37:09 - Hotel Industry Trends and Understanding Guests' Needs
43:44 - Beauty Industry Collaboration and Networking
Key Discussion Points:
Andrew Miele's career journey from a Holiday Inn in Ontario to leading Nomade People.The transformation of Nomade People and Andrew's role in shaping the company's future.Unique challenges and opportunities in wellness tourism, especially in Tulum, Mexico.The evolution of a hotel company into a broader cultural brand, influencing various aspects of lifestyle and travel.The delicate balance between spirituality and business, and how this impacts guest experiences and industry trends.Future directions for the hospitality industry, focusing on authenticity, integrity, and personal connections.Closing Thoughts:
Andrew Miele's journey and insights offer a refreshing perspective on the hospitality industry, highlighting the importance of understanding and catering to the evolving needs of modern travelers. His approach to blending wellness, culture, and business serves as an inspiration for industry leaders and enthusiasts alike. As we look towards the future, it's clear that the hospitality industry is not just about providing a place to stay, but about creating meaningful experiences and connections that resonate with guests on a deeper level.
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In this episode, we dive into the world of boutique hospitality with Nathalie Jordi, exploring her unique career path from ice pops to the development of boutique hotels in New Orleans. Join us as we uncover the story behind the creation of the Hotel Peter and Paul, delve into the challenges of hotel development, and discuss the importance of local ties and sustainable tourism in New Orleans.
Timestamps & Topics:
[0:00] Introduction to Boutique Hospitality Industry with Nathalie Jordi
She shares her diverse career journey from ice pops to boutique hotels in New Orleans.
[1:49] Hotel Development in New Orleans
Focus on design and local partnerships.
Ariela's excitement about Nathalie's boutique hotel, Hotel Peter and Paul.
[6:37] Redeveloping a Historic Church Property into a Hotel
Overcoming opposition from a neighborhood association.
Building local support and securing a zoning change.
[10:53] Hotel Development Challenges and Local Ties
The importance of neighborhood ties and community-led projects.
Challenges in securing financing and the role of persistence.
[14:58] Financing and Construction Challenges for a Historic Hotel
Ariela discusses banks' inflexibility in financing boutique hotels.
The complexities of renovating a historic property.
[22:51] Boutique Hotel Ownership in New Orleans
The challenges of catering to diverse customer needs and the emotional labor involved.
Nathalie's passion for New Orleans and sustainable tourism.
Key Discussion Points:
Career Transition
Exploring Nathalie Jordi's unique shift from a different industry to boutique hotels.Understanding the motivations and inspirations behind this career change.Design & Local Partnerships
The role of design aesthetics in creating a boutique hotel experience.How local partnerships enrich the hospitality experience and benefit the community.Historical Redevelopment
The challenges and rewards of transforming historic buildings into boutique hotels.Strategies for engaging with local communities and gaining support for redevelopment projects.Financial & Construction Hurdles
Discussing the difficulties in financing boutique hotel projects.The unpredictability and challenges encountered during the renovation of historic properties.Sustainable Tourism
Natalie's vision for sustainable tourism in New Orleans.How boutique hotels can contribute to a more sustainable and culturally respectful tourism model.Direct Booking Advantages
Exploring the benefits of direct booking for both the hotel and the guests.The impact of direct booking on guest experience customization and hotel revenue.Closing Thoughts:
Nathalie Jordi's journey in the boutique hospitality industry highlights the importance of design, local partnerships, and sustainable practices in creating unique and memorable experiences for guests. Her dedication to preserving the cultural essence of New Orleans while facing various challenges is a testament to her passion and commitment to the industry.
Season 2 is sponsored by Solonis, the property management system designed for hotels. Solonis is also a premier partner member of BLLA.
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In this engaging episode of The Unfamiliar Shift, Ariela Kiradjian dives deep into the world of boutique hospitality with the illustrious Arnaud Zannier, the founder of Zannier Hotels. Known for their unique luxury hotel experiences worldwide, from Cambodia to Namibia, Zannier Hotels stand out with their emphasis on simplicity, authenticity, and respect for local heritage. Arnaud shares his journey from humble beginnings to creating some of the most serene hotel experiences globally, his unique sustainability approach, and future plans for Zannier Hotels.
Episode Timestamps:
[1:55] Ariela Kiradjian's introduction to Arnaud Zannier and initial conversation about Zannier Hotels.
[2:23] Arnaud Zannier discusses the origin and concept of his boutique hotel collection.
[3:38] Discussion on the growth of Zannier Hotels and the influence of celebrity guests.
[7:04] Arnaud explains the uniqueness of Zannier Hotels and their approach to the hospitality industry.
[13:37] Insights into the management of hotels and private estates by Zannier.
[16:58]Arnaud Zannier shares lessons learned from opening his first property and the importance of unique experiences in hospitality.
[21:11] Insights on boutique hotel operations, guest interaction, and the significance of local community engagement.
[27:40]Arnaud Zannier talks about his transition from the fashion industry to hospitality and the lessons learned.
Key Discussion Points:
Background and Vision of Zannier Hotels:
Arnaud Zannier's philosophy and the creation of a distinctive luxury brand.The importance of providing immersive experiences with a humble and honest luxury approach.The growth and success of Zannier Hotels in the international market.Expansion and Sustainability:
Discussion on property expansion, including private estates (Zannier Private Estate).The role of sustainability and community engagement in hotel operations.Future projects and management contracts for expanding the brand reach.Operational Insights and Challenges:
The importance of a people-first approach in hospitality.Lessons learned from transitioning from fashion to hospitality.The challenges of managing hotels across different continents and cultures.Guest Interaction and Experiences:
Arnaud's perspective on guest services and creating memorable experiences.Incorporating local cultures and communities into the hospitality experience.The significance of regeneration in travel and hospitality.Looking Ahead:
Future endeavors and growth plans for Zannier Hotels.The long-term vision and commitment to maintaining the brand's integrity and uniqueness.Season 2 is sponsored by Solonis, the property management system designed for hotels. Solonis is also a premier partner member of BLLA.
Closing Thoughts:
Arnaud's journey with Zannier Hotels highlights the importance of innovation, authenticity, and a deep respect for local cultures in creating successful boutique hospitality experiences. His insights provide valuable lessons for aspiring hoteliers and travel enthusiasts alike.
About BLLA:
The official organization for the world's boutique lifestyle hospitality leaders promoting connection, education, and...
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In this enlightening first episode of season two, Charlotte Gomez de Orozco, the visionary founder of HOY Hotel Paris, delves into the intricate blend of sustainable luxury and wellness that defines her hotel's ethos. She also unpacks the unique yoga-centric hotel concept thriving in the heart of Paris. With a special focus on holistic wellness and self-care, this episode explores the transformative journey of buying and renovating a Parisian hotel, the challenges of opening a wellness-oriented establishment, and the incorporation of Mexican cultural elements into the boutique hotel experience.
Episode Timestamps:
[0:00] Introduction to Sustainable Luxury Hotel Design and Wellness
[2:44] The Unique Yoga Hotel Concept in Paris
[7:01] Holistic Wellness and Self-Care Features at Oil Hotel
[12:14] The Journey of Acquiring and Revamping a Paris Hotel
[17:15] Overcoming Obstacles in Establishing a Unique Yoga Hotel
[21:56] Navigating the Difficulties of a Parisian Wellness Hotel Launch
[26:48] Infusing Mexican Culture into a Boutique Hotel Brand
[31:08] Gentrification and the Independent Hotel Scene in Paris
[36:05] Sustainable Tourism, Feminine Leadership, and Mental Health in Hospitality
[43:25] Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the Hospitality Industry
Key Discussion Points:
Sustainable Design: Charlotte Gomez de Orozco's innovative approach that marries Fung Shui, eco-consciousness, and her Franco-Mexican heritage.
Yoga Focus: The pivotal role of yoga practices in the hotel's daily routine, featuring extensive yoga sessions and spaces dedicated to meditation and Reiki classes.
Holistic Approach: The commitment to wellness with on-site holistic therapies, a unique plant-based menu, and the integration of flowers into the guest experience.
Entrepreneurial Spirit: Ariela Kiradjian's hotel business journey, emphasizing teamwork and the personal touch in the hotel acquisition process.
Renovation Challenges: The trials and tribulations faced during the renovation, including delays, communication issues with architects, and staffing hurdles.
Cultural Identity: Strategies for maintaining the authenticity of the boutique hotel brand while embracing Mexican culture and design.
Neighborhood Transformation: The evolution of Paris' 18th arrondissement from its historical roots to a hub for new hospitality ventures.
Future of Travel: Insights into the shift toward more authentic travel experiences and the role of independent businesses in shaping tourism.
Leadership and Inclusivity: The importance of feminine leadership and creating a culture of inclusivity in the hospitality industry.
Empowerment: A conversation on the need for gender equality in the workplace and the empowerment of women in leadership roles.
Closing Thoughts:
Ariela and Charlotte conclude the episode by emphasizing the importance of identity and authenticity for women in leadership. Their passionate dialogue invites listeners to consider how the hospitality industry can be a platform for positive change, advocating for a future where sustainable luxury, personal well-being, and cultural integrity are not just trends, but foundations of the travel experience.
About BLLA:
The official organization for the world's boutique lifestyle hospitality leaders promoting connection, education, and advocacy. As a pioneer in forecasting the boutique movement, BLLA's boutique community extends to more than 10,000 verified boutique and lifestyle hotels. The BLLA Corporate
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James Bermingham is responsible for delivering Virgin Hotel’s global growth, operational excellence, multi-award-winning customer experience, and unique culture. But where did he get his start? Well, James began his career in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland, followed by ten years in London, England, including executive roles with ITT Sheraton Corporation and the Luxury Collection. Through the course of time, James was drawn back to the United States, where he held prestigious General Manager roles at the St. Regis Hotel in Houston and the Montage Laguna Beach. Since 2008, James served as Executive Vice President of Operations for Montage International, overseeing all elements of operations for the well-renowned properties of the Montage and Pendry Hotel brands. Now, with over 35 incredible years of hospitality experience, James is the CEO of Virgin Hotels and is the true definition of an authentic leader.
What You Will Hear:
How James entered and flourished in the hospitality industryThe importance and benefits of apprenticeship Importance of BrandingVirgin Hotel’s EthosLucy Technology platformVirgin pillar of values and serviceAdvice for building loyalty with your teamEnvironmental impact, awareness and actionWhat boutique means to JamesQuotes:
“I have huge respect and huge appreciation for our housekeeping teams in our business and in our company. They do a great job and it's every bit as important as any other role, and even arguably more so.”
“We go to great lengths to hire for personality and for character. We really want their individuality and personality to come through that service experience.”
“Design and being true to place is a big part of the brand experience at Virgin hotels.”
“If you're having fun and the teammates around you are having fun, then you're guaranteeing that your guests are going to have fun.”
“By 2030 at Virgin hotels, we want to be net carbon zero.”
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Virgin Group
Lucy App
Fairmont
Trusthouse Forte
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Kevin O’Shea is the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Salt Hotels. After graduating from the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, Kevin pursued a career in the corporate hotel design world. From working with Starwood Hotels and Resorts to Morgans Hotel Group, he strengthened his passion for interior design with every project that came his way. In 2009, he founded a full-service interior design studio called Kevin O’Shea Designs. Specializing in hospitality and residential projects, his studio worked on a range of properties including an executive office at Sony World Headquarters in New York, The Martin House, which has been featured by This Old House and The New York Times, and even his own home. In 2011, Kevin turned Salt House Inn into Provincetown’s most stylish hostelry, leading the property to numerous design awards and serving as the launchpad for Salt Hotels. This spurred the launch of present day properties such as Eben House in Provincetown, Massachusetts, The Chequit in Shelter Island, New York, Hutton Brickyards in Kingston, New York, and Hotel Greystone in Miami Beach.
What You Will Hear:
How Kevin built his career in the hospitality industryWorking with partner David Bowd and opening their first hotelSalt Hotel EthosFunding process. Self funding and lendersThe importance of experienceThe entrepreneurial spiritNewest project in HollywoodRules and breaking rulesThe essence of hospitality and importance of attention to detailHow do you stay uniquely boutique even through scalingWhat boutique means to KevinQuotes:
“We are super passionate about service and we are super passionate about getting rid of a lot of the silly rules of the hotel world.”
“We’re building an inclusive club.”
“It's about just being hospitable and coming from a place of empathy and understanding that
travel is stressful, it's long, it's arduous. We gotta get you unplugged as soon as you get here.”
“For us the common thread is our service standards and that's how we built from.”
“Our employees are as important as the people coming through the door.”
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Salt Hotels
Le Meridien
Starwood
The Aster
Salt School
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Carolyn grew up in sunny Los Angeles and graduated from New York University. After working in New York City nightlife and restaurants, it was not long before she fell in love with hotels and started managing Events at Ace Hotel New York.
From there, she joined the team at Vikram Chatwal Collection in New York, bringing her sales and marketing skills to the forefront.
When Ace Hotel Group decided to open in Downtown LA, Carolyn was recruited to head on back to the West Coast to build accounts from the ground up in a culturally emerging landscape.
Her experience did not stop there. From her work with Proper Hospitality to Sydell Group to even co-founding a consulting company for emerging hospitality companies, Carolyn was a champion of the boutique lifestyle.
Fast forward to the present day, Carolyn is with Casetta Group and is furthering her passion for hospitality, management, and revitalizing small boutique properties.
What You Will Hear:
How Carolyn established her career in hospitalityBuilding Casetta GroupCasetta Group’s mission statementWorking in a partnership with Montecito Venture PartnersNew project in SilverlakeWhat is Los Angeles culture to Carolyn?Being an artisan. Curating art for properties. Being a woman owner in the hospitality industryAdvice for up-and-coming hotel ownersThe importance of understanding all of the aspects of how a hotel runsWhat boutique means to CarolynQuotes:
“LA is very iconic visually, and it's all just little postcards everywhere. The scenery is just so beautiful. You really remember how incredible just nature even in this city is, that you can go to Griffith Park or go to Malibu and have such a totally different visual.”
“I'm not the one painting the portrait, but I definitely have a lot of excitement around bringing artists together and making that experience for people and setting the scene.”
“I think it's all about relationships, honestly. It's not just making friends, but making a good first impression, keeping in touch, and always looking for what else is out there.”
“Hospitality is about human connection. Technology enhances it.”
“Boutique is definitely about personalization.”
Mentioned:
Casetta Group
Casa Cody
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Katherine “Kat” Lo is the Founder & President of Eaton Workshop.
Born in Hong Kong, Kat Lo is a next-generation leader, driven by her moral compass and committed to reimagining the future of hospitality for the betterment of the people and the planet.
In 2011, Kat joined her family business in hospitality, and just a few years later, her father appointed her President of Eaton Workshop.
It was in 2014 when Kat founded Eaton as a global hospitality company with a mission “to uplift the human spirit” and “to transform hospitality into a force for creativity and social and environmental impact.”
Building upon her creativity and passion for the arts, Kat and her team launched Another World is Possible in 2020, which is an online multimedia festival featuring innovative panel discussions and original short films produced by Eaton, itself.
Now, fast forward to the present day, and Kat Lo is officially the Chair of Eaton Workshop, with an emphasis on progressing Eaton’s storytelling and sharing impactful pieces of thought leadership with the world.
What You Will Hear:
How Kat built her career in the hospitality industryCreating Eaton WorkshopEaton’s ethosLos Angeles cultureHow boutique hotels can be a vehicle for progression in local communities Stress points for boutique hotel owners todayCreating and retaining a familial environment with your teamCreating a brand that transforms an established industryIntergenerational mentors and teachersAdvice for boutique hotel ownershipWhat boutique means to KatQuotes:
“It's really about reimagining a hotel space as a cultural and community center.”
“LA, for me, is music, art, and wellness.”
“Boutique hotels can really be a vehicle in local communities, reaching out to make those connections and working with people who are embedded in the communities.”
“I think an important thing is for our mission, vision, and values to not only be reflected for the guests, but also for everyone that works there.”
“We can get caught up in the disruption and these exciting, big picture things, but it is also important to remember just how to take care of people when you're in hospitality.”
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Eaton Workshop
Pioneertown Motel
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Sarah Sklash is a passionate Motelier and Co-Founder of The June Motel.
You may recognize Sarah as half of the iconic duo who starred in Motel Makeover, a Netflix series that followed their renovation of The June Sauble Beach. Through light-hearted and sincere episodes, Sarah and her Co-Founder, April Brown, painted a beautiful picture of how their brand came to be and why boutique concepts are here to stay.
Before Sarah became a full-time Motelier, she spent a decade working in public service, focusing on vital statistics and creating customer-centric processes. She finds her years of government experience to be especially useful in navigating all the government interactions required as an entrepreneur.
When away from her desk, Sarah is a passionate traveler who believes that “the moment you first open the doors to a new hotel room is the best feeling in the world.”
What You Will Hear:
How Sarah built her career in the hospitality industryCareer shift and first property purchaseMotelierDisadvantages and advantages of no formal hospitality industry educationBeing unique and individualisticEthos of The June MotelAdvice on maintaining good partnershipsImportance of communicationBusiness modelsObstacles and lessons in property ownershipWhat is success to Sarah?Understanding riskMotel Makeover on NetflixWhat does boutique mean to Sarah?Quotes:
“So much of The June actually comes from just our personal desires as travelers.”
“The June Motel is really all about being a throwback to the good ol’ days and enjoying the simple pleasures.”
“Communication is such a key part.”
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The June Motel
April Brown
Motel Makeover on Netflix
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Based in New York City, Ernest Lee has an extensive range of business experience in investments, real estate, finance, strategy, and even operations. It’s safe to say, in the bustling “City That Never Sleeps”, he is truly doing it all.
As the Chief Growth Officer for the famous citizenM Hotels, Ernest is responsible for implementing new growth initiatives, products and programs, pursuing strategic partnerships, and developing long-term commercial strategy in collaboration with citizenM’s Chief Commercial Officer. And, to top it off, he is recognized for guiding the complex, multi-regional expansion of citizenM’s North American portfolio. These luxury properties or “proud misfits of traditional hotels,” are satisfying the modern traveler’s desire for affordable luxury and brilliantly shifting the status quo of hospitality as we know it.
What You Will Hear:
How Ernest built a career in the hospitality industryChief Growth Officer explainedLearning by looking at other industriescitizenM EthosCreating a new category, Affordable Luxury, in the boutique hotel industryBuilding a boutique hotel portfolio based on transparencyThe 360 experience. Advice and tips on owning and operating a boutique hotelAuthenticity and the importance of listeningChoosing locationsWhat boutique means to ErnestQuotes:
“I've always had the ambition to become more well-rounded as a hotel owner and hotelier and get much closer to our guests.”
“Protecting the customer experience was the number one goal for us, and in order to do that, that requires a significant amount of control. For us, it means that we want to play developer, play owner, play designer, play operator, and play brand all at the same time.”
“When you focus less on a tangible thing, but you focus more on capturing a feeling, then that is when the execution becomes more heartfelt, and it actually feels real and authentic.”
Mentioned:
citizenM
Cushman and Wakefield
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Brian began his career with Ritz-Carlton but quickly transitioned into boutique lifestyle hotels as a manager with The James brand in Miami.
After launching the re-branded James Royal Palm property, Brian then made his way to New York to manage The James Hotel in Soho NYC. His experience in the New York Market was growing by the day, and Brian was eventually given the opportunity to move over to the iconic boutique lifestyle brand - none other than GrandLife Hotels.
Most recently, Brian teamed up with Generator Hotels to create a Global Sales team overseeing their newly developed US properties, in addition to their newly acquired brand, Freehand Hotels.
What You Will Hear:
How Brian entered the hospitality industryEthos and mission of both Generator and FreehandHostel revolutionThe authenticity of New York cultureThe Django at The Roxy. Entertainment centered.Sales strategies for boutique hotels. Rights and wrongs.Investing in boutique hotels and cross-marketing and business alignmentWhat boutique means to BrianQuotes:
“Generator really was the leader in what we called the hostel revolution. They know community better than any other kind of hotel.”
“They really know how to infuse the energy of the neighborhood into the energy of the
property and seamlessly where you're not necessarily taking away from the guest experience because it's so infused into the neighborhood.”
“I love New York because everyone is welcomed. Everyone's embraced, and everyone is very authentic in their own light.”
“When you're in a hotel, you're experiencing a brand's culture. You're using all five senses, mostly to experience what the brand's mission, their ethos, their culture is. You can't do that in any other type of business except for a hotel, and you're just engulfed in it.”
“Authenticity is key.”
Mentioned:
Freehand
Ritz Carlton
James Brand
Generator
Queensgate
New York Is Dead
Three Lives and Company Bookstore
Life Stories; Profiles from the New Yorker
Django at the Roxy Hotel
Nomáde Tulum
Sponsored by Solonis
BLLA
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Raul Leal is a seasoned professional in the boutique hospitality industry who understands and embodies the boutique lifestyle to a T. Forward thinking and self driven, Raul is an influential executive with a successful track record of creating powerful brands that infuse character, sophistication and excitement in every element from unique design to lively operations. With robust entrepreneurial tactics under his belt, he is highly proficient in nurturing deep relationships, going above and beyond customer, employee and investor expectations and transforming innovative ideas from a vision into reality.
What You Will Hear:
How Raul built his career in the hospitality communityEthos, the mission statement, the concept of the SH Hotels collectionHolistic well being and wellness in hospitality Where boutique hotels originatedWhat is hospitality?Mentors and Raul’s passion for peopleInvesting in experiences and the ROITeams and tips on leadershipCurrent hospitality culture in MiamiWhat is a boutique hotel?Quotes:
“The brand ethos is do all the good that you can.”
“There's real lifestyle hotels, and then there's pretenders.”
“The best hoteliers are the ones that create their own dinner parties and they enjoy entertaining people.”
“The most important thing today is for organizations to have a purpose and leaders to be purposeful.”
Mentioned:
SH Hotels
W Lexington NY
Delano Miami
Sponsored by Solonis
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Welcome to The Unfamiliar Shift with Ariela, the Boutique Lifestyle Leaders Association Hospitality show.. This is a podcast about the boutique hospitality community and how its top industry executives and leaders stay up to date on the best innovative trends in boutique hotels all around the world. Each season Ariela will bring her favorite visionaries to discuss new philosophies, ideas and innovations in the hospitality industry, primarily the boutique community. Ariela will share intimate conversations with these extraordinary leaders as they navigate the unfamiliar shift of boutique hospitality. This podcast is brought to you by Solonis, the intuitive boutique hotel property management system.
What You Will Hear:
Ariela’s storyBLLABLLA conferencesThe Unfamiliar Shift WebinarQuotes:
“Our industry is vastly changing and I hope this show helps bring clarity in your approach to hospitality.”
Mentioned:
Solonis
The Boutique Hotel Investment Conference
Women in Travel Hospitality Conference
Boutique Hotel Owners Conference