In this series, Hospitality Design magazine's editor in chief Stacy Shoemaker Rauen talks with influential hotel and design leaders on how they got to where they are today, what drives them, and their biggest lessons learned navigating an ever-changing industry.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 169 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessArtsDesignEntrepreneurship |
Growing up in a small town in central Minnesota, Chantell Walsh’s creativity took the form of graph paper floorplans and endless hours outdoors inventing adventures. A pivotal job shadow at local architecture firm KKE Architects during high school so... more
For more than two decades, AvroKO has pushed the boundaries of what it means to be a design firm. Founded by longtime friends Greg Bradshaw, Adam Farmerie, Kristina O’Neal, and William Harris, the multidisciplinary studio has earned a reputation for ... more
Raised in Sault Ste. Marie, a small industrial town in Northern Ontario, Craig Stanghetta grew up surrounded by hospitality—his family owned the city’s oldest hotel. Though initially drawn to theater, he worked as a professional actor until he found ... more
As senior leaders shaping the future of Hyatt's wellness-focused brand Miraval, Sarah Klymson and Simon Marxer bring complementary expertise to the table: Klymson is a trained architect and global design strategist, while Marxer is a veteran spa and ... more
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I love this podcast so much! Stacy’s insightful interviews allow her guests to share the full spectrum of their professional experience. Which also gives us a glimpse into their passion, vision & character. I eagerly await each episode!
Thank you very much for everything you do. It is my favourite thing lately to listen to this amazing podcast during my night shift. As a future hotello, currently as a Hospitality Management student, I find it fancinating to listen to all of these guest stories. Thank you one more for the inspiration. Please keep going! Happy New Year :)
Very insightful and focused, i love how the niche is hospitality design.
Being an interior designer i get to learn a lot from it.
Love this in a podcast way
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Focuses on insightful interviews with leading figures in hospitality design, exploring their personal journeys, lessons learned, and industry challenges. The conversations highlight the intersection of design and entrepreneurship, showcasing how professionals adapt to evolving trends while emphasizing collaboration, storytelling, and the human impact of design. Noteworthy guests have included architects, hoteliers, and wellness advocates, making it a rich resource for those intrigued by the dynamic relationships between design, hospitality, and community engagement.
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