1006: How Authentic Hospitality Gets Delivered Every Day
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Luxury shows up in the small moments, not the marble — and that idea sits at the core of this episode of #NoVacancyNews.
I spent time with Christophe Baraton, General Manager of Shutters on the Beach, to talk about what hospitality looks like when you lead from the property level instead of a spreadsheet.
Christophe runs a 30-year-old beachfront hotel with deep roots in its local community, long-tenured team members, and guests who return because they feel known. We talk about leadership during crisis, how Shutters became a refuge for locals during the Los Angeles fires, and why anticipation—not opulence—defines modern #luxury.
What stood out to me is how clearly he connects culture to results. When employees feel cared for, guests feel it immediately.
We cover:
🏨: What authenticity actually means to guests
🔥: Leading through crisis with empathy and action
👥: Building culture that keeps people for decades
✨: Why anticipation beats excess in luxury
🍸: Adapting to low-ABV and non-alcoholic beverage trends
🤖: How hotel leaders approach AI without losing the human touch
For #hotels, this comes down to leadership, consistency, and care — delivered every single day.
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