• #172 “What Most People Don’t See Coming”; The Vision of Adam Mogelonsky, Partner with Hotel Mogel Consulting

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Durée: 41 min
  • Podcast

#172 “What Most People Don’t See Coming”; The Vision of Adam Mogelonsky, Partner with Hotel Mogel Consulting

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  • Summary:

    In this engaging and forward-thinking conversation, Bart Berkey sits down with Adam Mogelonsky, a hospitality consultant specializing in luxury hotels. Adam shares his deep knowledge on future trends, wellness, and how hotels must evolve to meet the demands of new generations. They discuss how hotels can offer more than just premium service—they must anticipate trends, integrate holistic wellness, and rethink traditional offerings to stay ahead of the curve.

    Adam also reveals how demographic shifts, changing consumer expectations, and longevity science will reshape luxury hospitality. The conversation touches on everything from intermittent fasting and biohacking to regenerative tourism and how hotels can create "constellations of trends" rather than linear improvements.

    1. All Organizations Must Think 5-10 Years Ahead

      • Most luxury hotels already know service and hospitality inside out. What they need is future-proofing—insights into trends that will shape guest preferences in the next decade.
      • Younger generations prioritize health, sustainability, and personalization, which will push hotels to evolve beyond traditional offerings like extravagant breakfasts and standard wellness amenities.
    2. Wellness is More Than Just Yoga Mats & Filtered Water

      • True wellness experiences go beyond token gestures like yoga mats and infused water. They need scientific backing, innovation, and personalization.
      • Future wellness offerings may include biometric tracking, AI-driven fitness guidance, structured water, longevity-focused cuisine, and in-room recovery technology.
    3. The Future is Experience-Driven & Science-Backed

      • Travelers are looking for transformative experiences, not just a place to stay. Hotels that integrate holistic health, regenerative tourism, and personalized well-being solutions will lead the industry.
      • A great example is Babylonstoren in South Africa, a resort that offers immersive culinary farming, regenerative wellness, and hands-on guest experiences—a model for the future of hospitality.

    Adam challenges us to think critically: Are we designing hotels (and our own lives) for today, or for the future? The answer will determine which brands, experiences, and people thrive in the years ahead.


    SPONSORSHIP:

    Thank you to our sponsor: Wellevate Experiences

    https:https://kellybishopwellevateexperience.com

    The overall goal of Wellevate Experiences is to bring a sense of wellness and positive mental well-being to the events, hospitality, and travel industry and provide an understanding of the emotion and impact to Pick Positive and practice Self-Love.

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