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S1E07: Community Over Capital: Rethinking Hospitality Funding | From Guests to Investors with Nook Society with Magnus Busch
Season 1 Ā· Episode 7
mardi 7 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 18:22
What if venture capital is the wrong model for hospitality?
In this episode, we sit down with Magnus, co-founder of Nook Society, to unpack a bold idea:
š Hospitality isnāt software ā and shouldnāt be funded like it.
Instead of chasing aggressive VC growth, Nook Society is building a community-driven investment model, where guests can become investors through tokenized profit-sharing.
We dive deep into:
Why traditional VC can kill great hospitality brands
The rise of community-based financing
How transparency builds trust (and demand)
Turning customers into long-term stakeholders
What DACH investors are missing about hospitality innovation
Magnus also shares how they built a 4.9ā experience-led brand and why authenticityānot scaleāis their real moat.
If youāre a founder, investor, or operator in hospitality, this episode will challenge how you think about growth, capital, and community.What if venture capital is the wrong model for hospitality?
In this episode, we sit down with Magnus, co-founder of Nook Society, to unpack a bold idea:
š Hospitality isnāt software ā and shouldnāt be funded like it.
Instead of chasing aggressive VC growth, Nook Society is building a community-driven investment model, where guests can become investors through tokenized profit-sharing.
We dive deep into:
Why traditional VC can kill great hospitality brands
The rise of community-based financing
How transparency builds trust (and demand)
Turning customers into long-term stakeholders
What DACH investors are missing about hospitality innovation
Magnus also shares how they built a 4.9ā experience-led brand and why authenticityānot scaleāis their real moat.
If youāre a founder, investor, or operator in hospitality, this episode will challenge how you think about growth, capital, and community.
Connect with Magnus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/magnusbusch
Invest with Nook Society: https://www.nooksociety.com/invest
Want to check out Nook Society's playlist? https://open.spotify.com/user/31e6weh35z4iizkoc4xxo7gokgme?si=0619cf01981a420b
S1E06: Building a Collaborative Culture in Hospitality with Nicki Boone
Season 1 Ā· Episode 6
jeudi 2 avril 2026 ⢠Duration 25:56
What does it really take to build a workplace where people feel heard, supported, and motivated to grow?
In this episode, we sit down with Nicki Boone, Talent Development Manager/Executive Navigator at Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills, to explore how intentional culture-building can transform hospitality teams from the inside out.
Nicki shares how breaking down silos, encouraging open communication, and creating psychological safety around mistakes can unlock stronger collaboration and faster problem-solving. From hiring for values over skills to leading with vulnerability, she offers practical strategies that any hospitality leader can apply immediately.
Whether youāre managing a hotel team or building your first team culture, this conversation is packed with real-world insights on how to create an environment where people donāt just workābut thrive.
Do you want to connect with Alicia, Nicki or the rest of the team at Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills?
You can find links here:
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Mentorship & the Musicality of Human Moments - Daryl Kornelsen on Decades in German Luxury Hospitality
Season 1 Ā· Episode 5
mercredi 25 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 21:04
What does mentorship really look like in luxury hospitality, and why has it quietly disappeared for the next generation?
In this episode, Alicia Dick Wahlberg speaks with Daryl Kornelsen, a Canadian-born senior hospitality executive who has spent decades building sales, marketing, and leadership teams across Germany's finest luxury hotels. From his first shift in the stewarding department at the Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski in Munich to leading regional sales for global brands including Taj, Shangri-La, and IHG, Daryl brings a rare combination of commercial sharpness and deep human warmth to every conversation.
Daryl reflects on what it means to carry a torch of genuine hospitality across cultures, why the best mentors take their people for a walk around the block, and how the Pareto principle applies just as much to your energy as it does to your results.
In this episode:
šµ Why hospitality has a musicality all of its own
š¤ What mentorship looks like in practice, and why it is disappearing
š Moving from Canada to Germany and learning to read culture like a language
šØ The emotional experience of opening a hotel and becoming part of its legacy
š” The Pareto principle applied to team energy and leadership
š¶ Why resilience, not just ambition, is what sustains a long career
Connect with Daryl on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darylkornelsen/
Choosing Swedish Hospitality Over a Career in Diplomacy - Analice Martinsson on Passion, Service & Finding Her Path
Season 1 Ā· Episode 4
mercredi 18 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 26:26
Analice Martinsson speaks with Folksnest's Alicia Dick Wahlberg about the intersection of diplomacy, international relations, and luxury hospitality. Originally from SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil, Analice shares her journey from dreaming of a career as an elegant Air France flight attendant to earning a Masterās degree in International Relations, only to find her true calling in the "human-centered" world of luxury hotels in Stockholm.
Analice discusses the "Diplomacy of Service," explaining how active listening and consensus-buildingāthe core of a diplomat's workāare the same skills required to welcome a global guest. We dive into the "soft skills" that are often underestimated in the Western world, the challenges of the Swedish labor union system, and why aesthetics and beauty are essential for both guest experience and employee well-being.
In this episode:
The Diplomacy of Hospitality: How intercultural etiquette and "listening to the room" translate from the UN to the hotel lobby.
Overcoming Limiting Beliefs: Navigating the academic and family pressure to choose "prestige" over a passion for service.
Labor & Unions in Sweden: A candid look at why hospitality struggles to compete with retail in terms of wages and conditions in Stockholm.
The Power of Aesthetics: Why working in a luxury environment provides the "peace" and inspiration needed to perform at a high level.
Multilingualism in Service: The advantage of using five languages and cultural competence to make guests feel "home away from home
Analice Martinsson is a Guest Relations Supervisor and Concierge at HƓtel Reisen, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Stockholm. With an international background across hospitality and global organizations, she works at the intersection of guest experience, service excellence, and brand strategy. Her approach is shaped by a deep understanding of how attention to detail, cultural awareness, and personalization contribute to meaningful and memorable stays.
A Career Across Global Hospitality to Front Office Leadership - Alexander Kanonovich on Intercultural Service and Career Growth
Season 1 Ā· Episode 3
mercredi 11 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 25:56
In this episode of Hospitality Folks, Alicia speaks with Alexander Kanonovich, Front Office Team Leader, about the global experiences that shaped his hospitality career and leadership style.Alexander shares insights from more than 15 years in customer service across luxury hospitality and premium travel, reflecting on intercultural service, guest experience, operational excellence, and the realities of leading at the front desk.
Topics in this episode:
š Global hospitality careers
š¤ Intercultural service
šļø Front office leadership
š§³ Luxury guest experience
š§āš³ Service culture in hotels
Connect with Alexander on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-kanonovich/
Human-Centered Leadership in High-Pressure Hotels - Julia Silvia Brost on Team Resilience & Quality
Season 1 Ā· Episode 2
mercredi 4 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 14:08
What does effective leadership look like in high-pressure hotel environments?
In this episode, Julia Silvia Brost shares practical insights on hotel leadership, quality assurance, and hospitality training. Drawing from frontline experience at Hyatt and corporate-level quality implementation at The Social Hub, she explains how psychological safety, empathy, and clarity improve audit performance, reduce burnout, and strengthen guest experience.
We discuss leading hotel teams through audits, transforming brand standards into operational excellence, hiring for long-term leadership potential, and building resilient, guest-centric teams that thrive under pressure.
If you work in hotel management, hospitality leadership, quality management, or training and development, this episode offers actionable strategies to elevate team performance and deliver consistent, high-quality guest experiences.
Bonfires, Belonging & Building Something Different - Magnus Busch (Nook Society) on Human-Centric Hospitality & Hiring
Season 1 Ā· Episode 1
mercredi 25 février 2026 ⢠Duration 20:20
In the first episode of Hospitality Folks, Alicia Dick Wahlberg speaks with Magnus Busch, Co-Founder of nook society, about redefining upscale and luxury hospitality through human-centric experience, community building, and values-driven hiring.
Magnus shares how nook emerged from strong personal values before evolving into a brand and how that authenticity attracts both talent and like-minded guests. They explore building hotel teams without rigid playbooks, creating meaningful guest experiences, and designing hospitality spaces that foster real connection in a digital world.
The conversation also dives into nookās innovative crowd investment model, the nook investor society, where community members finance growth and participate in the companyās success. Through bonfires, retreats, and shared ownership, Nook is building more than a hotel, it is building a society.
In this episode:
Hiring for values in boutique hospitality
Designing experience-led hotels & properties
Building community through shared values
Aligning investors with brand philosophy
Financing hospitality through a crowd investment model
Official Trailer
vendredi 20 février 2026 ⢠Duration 00:21
Welcome to Hospitality Folks, a video podcast hosted by Alicia Dick Wahlberg, CEO and Founder of Folksnest. We explore the future of upscale and luxury hospitality, hiring strategy, leadership, service quality, and team culture. Through conversations with hotel founders and industry leaders, this podcast examines how modern hospitality is being redefined through human connection and meaningful work.
