More Than a Massage: How Specialized Bodywork Supports Pregnancy, Birth, and Recovery
What if one of the most requested services in the spa industry is also one of the most misunderstood? In this episode of StarrCast, we explore how maternity massage goes far beyond relaxation and becomes a powerful tool for supporting pregnancy, birth, and postpartum recovery. Lisa Starr sits down with Sparrow Harrington, founder of Sparrow's Nest Massage, to uncover how specialized, evidence-based bodywork can transform the maternal experience, reduce stress, and improve outcomes for both mother and baby. What You'll Learn Why maternity massage is more than a "special occasion" service and should be part of ongoing care How structured, therapeutic touch supports nervous system regulation and pregnancy outcomes The difference between standard prenatal massage and clinically-informed, structural bodywork How massage can support fertility, labor preparation, and postpartum recovery Why positioning, technique, and therapist training dramatically impact results Episode Highlights 03:20 – Sparrow's journey from alternative health to maternity massage specialization 08:01 – The Carol Osborne method and evidence-based prenatal bodywork 13:54 – Why first trimester care is often overlooked but critically important 16:51 – The ideal cadence for massage throughout pregnancy 19:10 – Induction massage and the role of nervous system readiness 24:20 – Postpartum recovery, C-section care, and functional healing 33:14 – What is Mercier Therapy and how it supports fertility 42:20 – Building a specialty practice and shifting client mindset toward ongoing care Meet the Guest Sparrow Harrington is a pre- and perinatal massage therapist, educator, and founder of Sparrow's Nest Massage in Pasadena. She is an authorized instructor of the Carol Osborne Method and specializes in fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum bodywork. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned Carol Osborne Method for pre- and perinatal massage Rhythmic deep tissue sculpting Mercier Therapy for fertility support Structured maternity care plans for consistent treatment Closing Insight Consistent, intentional care during pregnancy is not a luxury. It is a powerful way to support the body's natural intelligence, reduce stress, and create better outcomes for both mother and baby. Looking for expert advice in Spa Consulting, with live training and online learning? Spa Consulting Live Training Online Learning Other Links: Connect with Sparrow Follow Lisa on LinkedIn Listen or Watch StarrCast Podcast on Your Preferred Platform or YouTube Join us on Facebook Join us on Instagram
The Future of Hotel Growth is Wellness Driven
What if the future of hospitality is designed not just for comfort, but for recovery, performance, and longevity? In this episode of StarrCast, we explore how wellness is evolving from a single amenity into a fully integrated, property-wide strategy that shapes how guests feel, function, and live. What You'll Learn Why wellness must be embedded into hotel development from the earliest stages How sleep optimization, circadian lighting, and sound design impact guest recovery The role of nutrition, neurogastronomy, and food-as-medicine in hospitality How wellness technology enables scalable, high-impact guest experiences Why longevity is emerging as a defining framework for the future of wellness travel Episode Highlights 03:20 – The hidden toll of travel and why recovery is now essential 07:15 – The shift from spa-centric wellness to full-property integration 12:20 – Why wellness must be part of the initial concept, not an afterthought 18:10 – The evolution of spa into recovery and longevity-focused environments 25:00 – How guest room design influences sleep, lighting, and performance 36:00 – The rise of wellness technology and multimodal experiences 45:10 – Longevity as both a guest expectation and a revenue strategy 52:15 – What it means for a guest to "feel better than when they arrived" Meet the Guest Adam Mogelonsky is a hospitality strategist and partner at Hotel Mogel Consulting. With a background spanning life sciences, fitness, and luxury hotel consulting, he advises developers and operators on integrating wellness, design, and revenue strategy into modern hospitality experiences. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned Multimodal wellness experiences Circadian lighting and sleep optimization Neurogastronomy and mood-based menu design Touchless wellness technology (red light therapy, PEMF, cryotherapy) Longevity-driven hospitality programming Closing Insight Wellness in hospitality is no longer about offering a spa. It is about creating an ecosystem where every detail—from the food on the plate to the light in the room—supports how a guest feels, recovers, and performs. Subscribe for more conversations about wellness, hospitality strategy, and the future of the spa and wellness business. Looking for expert advice in Spa Consulting, with live training and online learning? Spa Consulting Live Training Online Learning Other Links: Connect with Adam Follow Lisa on LinkedIn Listen or Watch StarrCast Podcast on Your Preferred Platform or YouTube Join us on Facebook Join us on Instagram
Resilient Wellness Teams Start with a Resilient Leader!
What does resilience really look like in today's fast-moving wellness industry? In this episode, Kay Pennington shares how leaders can stay grounded, connected, and authentic while navigating pressure, growth, and constant change. This conversation explores the deeper side of leadership, where emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and personal values shape long-term success. What You'll Learn Why resilience is the foundation of sustainable leadership and long-term performance How identity and self-awareness influence leadership effectiveness in spa and wellness environments The role of emotional intelligence in building trust, connection, and team alignment Practical ways to prevent burnout and reconnect with purpose in high-pressure roles How leaders can create stronger teams through communication, values, and authenticity Episode Highlights 03:00 – Kay's journey from beauty therapy to leadership and entrepreneurship 08:45 – What resilience really means in a fast-paced wellness career 14:20 – The connection between identity, values, and leadership success 21:10 – Why burnout happens and how to recognize early signs 29:35 – Emotional intelligence and communication in leadership roles 37:50 – Building trust and connection within teams 45:15 – Practical tools to reconnect with purpose and personal strength Meet the Guest Kay Pennington, Founder of Resilience and Power, is a leadership coach and wellness industry expert who helps individuals and teams build resilience, strengthen emotional intelligence, and lead with authenticity. Closing Insight Resilience is not about pushing harder. It is about understanding who you are, what you value, and how you lead with intention in moments that challenge you most. Looking for expert advice in Spa Consulting, with live training and online learning? Spa Consulting Live Training Online Learning Other Links: Connect with Kay Follow Lisa on LinkedIn Listen or Watch StarrCast Podcast on Your Preferred Platform or YouTube Join us on Facebook Join us on Instagram
Inside the Chenot Method: Dr. George Gaitanos Explains the Science of Detox and Lifelong Wellness
What if longevity was not about living longer, but about living with greater energy, resilience, and purpose? In this episode of Starrcast Podcast, Lisa Starr speaks with Dr. George Gaitanos, Chief Operating and Scientific Officer of Chenot Group, about the science and philosophy behind the Chenot Method. Drawing on decades of experience in sports physiology, metabolism, and elite athletic performance, Dr. Gaitanos explains how health can be trained, restored, and strengthened through detoxification, recovery, and intentional lifestyle practices. What You'll Learn Why health should be trained like a muscle, not treated only when disease appears How the Chenot Method combines Western medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine The science behind detoxification, calorie restriction, and metabolic recovery Why recovery—not performance—is the real foundation of longevity How controlled stress can activate the body's natural repair mechanisms Episode Highlights 03:20 – Dr. Gaitanos' journey from Olympic athletes to longevity science 07:15 – Why wellness is more than massages or green juice 12:20 – The philosophy behind the Chenot Method and detoxification 18:10 – The five pillars of the Chenot wellness approach 25:00 – The science of fasting, metabolism, and cellular renewal 36:00 – How sleep, circadian rhythms, and environment influence longevity 45:10 – Why recovery is more important than performance 52:15 – Daily habits that support vitality and long-term health Meet the Guest George C. Gaitanos, PhD is Chief Operating and Scientific Officer of the Chenot Group and the successor of Henri Chenot. An expert in energy metabolism and recovery, he has more than 35 years of experience in human performance and optimal health. Dr. Gaitanos previously worked with elite athletes including NBA players and Olympic competitors and now leads the continued development of the Chenot Method within the global health and wellness sector. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned The Chenot Method Controlled detoxification and metabolic reset Fast-mimicking nutrition programs Hydrotherapy and thermal stress protocols Lifestyle biomarkers and vitality assessment Closing Insight Health is not simply the absence of disease. It is something we actively build through daily habits, recovery, and resilience. Looking for expert advice in Spa Consulting, with live training and online learning? Spa Consulting Live Training Online Learning Other Links: Connect with George Follow Lisa on LinkedIn Listen or Watch StarrCast Podcast on Your Preferred Platform or YouTube Join us on Facebook Join us on Instagram
10 Wellness Industry Trends Every Spa Manager Should Know with Susie Ellis
What will the future of wellness look like in the next decade? In this episode of StarrCast, Susie Ellis joins the conversation to unpack the Global Wellness Trends Report and explore the forces shaping the global wellness economy. From women's longevity medicine and neural wellness to the rise of longevity residences and the growing concern over microplastics, this discussion reveals where the wellness industry is heading and what it means for spa, hospitality, and health leaders. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of emerging wellness business trends, preventative health strategies, and how global shifts in longevity science, community wellness, and technology are influencing the next generation of wellness innovation. What You'll Learn: Why women-focused longevity research is becoming one of the most important developments in health and wellness How the over-optimization backlash is changing the way people interact with wearables, health tracking, and digital wellness tools What neural wellness and nervous system regulation mean for sleep health, stress recovery, and mental resilience How trends like fragrance layering and sensory wellness experiences are reshaping the spa and hospitality environment Why longevity residences and wellness real estate may become a major driver of preventative health and lifestyle design in the future Episode Highlights: 02:00 – How the Global Wellness Summit identifies and predicts emerging wellness Trends 05:00 – Why women are gaining their own lane in longevity science and preventative health 13:40 – The over-optimization backlash and the hidden stress of health tracking devices 23:15 – Neural wellness and why regulating the nervous system is becoming a major focus in wellness 29:30 – Fragrance layering and the rise of sensory identity in wellness environments 36:20 – Why disaster preparedness is becoming part of preventative wellness thinking 41:40 – Skin longevity and the shift away from traditional anti-aging narratives 48:40 – The festivalization of wellness and the rise of social wellness experiences 53:20 – The rapid growth of women's sports and its influence on wellness culture 59:00 – Microplastics and the growing concern around environmental health risks 1:03:15 – Longevity residences and the future of wellness real estate Meet the Guest: Susie Ellis is the CEO and Chairman of the Global Wellness Summit and the Global Wellness Institute. She is one of the most influential voices in the global wellness economy and leads the development of the annual Future of Wellness Trends Report, a widely referenced outlook on emerging wellness innovations and industry shifts. Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned: Global Wellness Trends Report Global Wellness Economy research and sector analysis Neural wellness and nervous system regulation practices Longevity medicine and female-focused health research Longevity residences and wellness real estate development Microplastics Watch initiative Closing Insight: The wellness industry is evolving rapidly as longevity science, preventative medicine, and lifestyle design converge. From community-driven wellness experiences to diagnostics integrated into living spaces, the future of health will increasingly focus on helping people live longer, healthier lives. Looking for expert advice in Spa Consulting, with live training and online learning? Spa Consulting: wynnebusiness.com/spa-management-consulting Live Training: wynnebusiness.com/live-education Online Learning: wynnebusiness.com/spa-management-courses Other Links: Connect with Susie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susie-ellis/ Follow Lisa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisastarrwynnebusiness, Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/starrcast/id1565223226 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00tW92ruuwangYoLxR9WDd Watch the StarrCast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wynnebusiness Join us on Facebook: facebook.com/wynnebusiness/?ref=bookmarks Join us on Instagram: instagram.com/wynnebusiness