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Wellness pod for hotels: from spa to “recovery ops”
Hotels are under a new kind of pressure: guests expect wellness to be tangible, not vague, and operators need solutions that are repeatable, measurable, and easy to run. A wellness pod for hotels makes that shift operational: short, repeatable recovery sessions guests actually use. The result is a shift from “nice-to-have spa amenities” to structured recovery experiences—short, guided interventions that help people downshift quickly and reliably. Wellness tourism itself keeps

Anton Indiri
Mar 263 min read


Stress is the new KPI: why “recovery tech” is moving into workplaces, hospitality, and health for employee and hospitality wellbeing
Intro Stress isn’t just a “people problem” anymore; it’s an operating-cost problem. When stress stays high for long enough, you don’t just get lower mood—you get lower focus, more errors, more sick days, and weaker retention. The WHO and ILO have been blunt about the scale: work-related stress, depression and anxiety translate into massive productivity losses globally. That’s the macro trend behind the rise of structured recovery: short, repeatable interventions that help pe

Anton Indiri
Mar 243 min read
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