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Beyond the Sheets: Michael Lahm Discusses Current Wellness Trends

Beyond the Sheets: Michael Lahm Discusses Current Wellness Trends

Michael Lahm, Vice President and COO of TLEE Spas, is a self-proclaimed behind-the-scenes person in the spa, beauty and hospitality space. His passion extended past his credentials - wellness, in all forms, is his north star, his purpose. 

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Beyond the Sheets: Daniel Poulin on How Accessible Wellness Will Become the Norm

Beyond the Sheets: Daniel Poulin on How Accessible Wellness Will Become the Norm

Daniel Poulin is a visionary, plain and simple. With over 30 years of strategic leadership, innovation and advocacy, Daniel is poised to lead and change the industry for the better.  In our last Beyond the Sheets conversation of 2020 (we did it, folks!), Daniel discusses accessible wellness and what that looks like for spas, hotels and the community as a whole. He dives into the impact of COVID-19 on our social wellness and the importance of social interactions on our health. And, we, of course, talk about sleep and how it is the most crucial element to extending one’s life...

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Protect Sleep, Conquer the Holidays 

Protect Sleep, Conquer the Holidays 

Under previously normal circumstances, the upcoming holidays are a time to reflect on the good in our lives, take a break and spend time, even if only virtually, with our loved ones. However, for many of us, this time of year means stress which negatively impacts our sleep. It is imperative we invest in sleep care and manage our sleep properly during the holiday season. Here’s some sleep care tips.

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Skin Care is an Essential Business. Here’s Why. 

Skin Care is an Essential Business. Here’s Why. 

Skin is the human body’s largest organ and is essential to our protection and wellbeing. The care of that skin is essential too. Since the pandemic began, we have been bombarded with the terms essential business and nonessential business. What makes a business “essential” vary from state-to-state and, sometimes, even city-to-city. On the most basic level, think of an essential business as a need and an nonessential business as a want.

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