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Discussing the Book "Ultra-Processed People" for Hotels | with Neil Foster

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In this special episode, Adam Mogelonsky and Neil Foster discuss the book “Ultra-Processed People: Why We Can’t Stop Eating Food That Isn’t Food” (2023) by Chris van Tulleken. In this chat, we cover topics including ultra-processed foods, intermittent fasting, food environments, eating as identity and what hotels can do as food habits change.

************* LINKS & RESOURCES *************

The GAIN Momentum Podcast: focusing on timeless lessons to scale a business in hospitality, travel, and technology-centered around four key questions posed to all guests and hosted by Adam Mogelonsky.

For more information about GAIN, head to: https://gainadvisors.com/

Adam Mogelonsky is a GAIN Advisor and partner at Hotel Mogel Consulting Ltd. (https://www.hotelmogel.com/), focusing on strategy advisory for hotel owners, hotel technology analysis, process innovation, marketing support and finding ways for hotels to profit from the wellness economy.

Listen to the GAIN Momentum Podcast:

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gain-momentum/id1690033572?uo=4

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jfIWt1D92EzgB32yX2fP4

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In this special episode, Adam Mogelonsky and Neil Foster discuss the book “Ultra-Processed People: Why We Can’t Stop Eating Food That Isn’t Food” (2023) by Chris van Tulleken. In this chat, we cover topics including ultra-processed foods, intermittent fasting, food environments, eating as identity and what hotels can do as food habits change.

************* LINKS & RESOURCES *************

The GAIN Momentum Podcast: focusing on timeless lessons to scale a business in hospitality, travel, and technology-centered around four key questions posed to all guests and hosted by Adam Mogelonsky.

For more information about GAIN, head to: https://gainadvisors.com/

Adam Mogelonsky is a GAIN Advisor and partner at Hotel Mogel Consulting Ltd. (https://www.hotelmogel.com/), focusing on strategy advisory for hotel owners, hotel technology analysis, process innovation, marketing support and finding ways for hotels to profit from the wellness economy.

Listen to the GAIN Momentum Podcast:

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gain-momentum/id1690033572?uo=4

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jfIWt1D92EzgB32yX2fP4

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