• Curated Hospitality with Cathrine Reimann (Landfolk)
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Pillow Talk Sessions with Jessica Gillingham, Cathrine Reimann, Co-Founder of Landfolk, explains why disciplined curation, not scale alone, is the foundation of a successful short-stay marketplace.

    Landfolk has grown from just 33 homes to more than 1,500 handpicked properties across seven markets. But unlike many platforms focused on inventory growth, Landfolk rejects roughly 50% of potential hosts in order to protect quality, brand integrity, and long-term community health.

    This approach has produced unusually strong host loyalty. Nearly 60% of the original hosts who joined the platform five years ago remain active today, demonstrating what Cathrine calls “emotional collateral”, the trust and relationships that develop when hosts feel valued rather than treated as interchangeable supply.

    The conversation explores how Landfolk balances technology with human judgment, using AI to support efficiency while preserving what the company calls “warm hands” in moments where human interaction matters most.

    Key themes explored:

    • Why rejecting 50% of hosts strengthened Landfolk’s growth and brand reputation
    • How host retention became the company’s most important KPI
    • The concept of emotional collateral and why it drives long-term marketplace stability
    • How combining AI with human support improves guest and host experience
    • Why Landfolk built an AI-powered search engine focused on vibe and storytelling rather than filters
    • The importance of high-quality photos, descriptions, and reviews in an AI-driven discovery world
    • How curated onboarding and host referrals maintain consistent inventory quality
    • Landfolk’s pilot expansion into urban rentals in Copenhagen under strict regulatory compliance
    • Why quality, not supply volume, is the company’s most important strategic value

    For leaders across hospitality, short-stay, and living platforms, this episode highlights an important shift. The strongest marketplaces of the future may not be the biggest. They may be the most disciplined, the most curated, and the most trusted by the communities they serve.

    #ShortStay #VacationRentals #HospitalityInnovation #MarketplaceStrategy #LivingSector #CuratedTravel #HospitalityLeadership #PillowTalkSessions

    Explore related industry analysis and strategic perspectives:
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    Website: https://www.pillowtalksessions.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pillowtalksessionspodcast/

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    33 mins
  • Reinventing Hotel Standards with Adam Tuttle (Yipy)
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of Pillow Talk Sessions with Jessica Gillingham, Adam Tuttle, Co-Founder and CEO of Yipy, explains why hospitality’s approach to standards management has remained fundamentally outdated and how digitising standards can transform operational performance, team culture, and guest experience.

    While hotels have embraced digital guest journeys and automation, internal standards often still live in binders, PDFs, or static intranets. Adam argues that without a live, accessible standards system, consistency breaks down, training becomes inconsistent, and decision-making relies too heavily on human bias.

    Yipy transforms standards from passive documents into an active operating system. By defining, distributing, and tracking compliance in real time, the platform gives hotels measurable visibility into performance across teams, properties, and portfolios. This shift unlocks smarter budgeting, more precise training, and stronger operational accountability.

    The conversation explores how standards intersect with culture, data, and emerging AI capabilities, and what must change for hospitality to evolve beyond outdated compliance models.

    Key themes explored:

    • Why traditional standards management systems fail to drive daily performance
    • How digitised standards improve team confidence and operational consistency
    • Replacing tribal knowledge with real-time compliance data
    • How independent hotels can define identity and strengthen brand delivery through structured standards
    • Why vacation rentals must mature standards to improve guest experience and reputation
    • Using performance data to eliminate bias in budgeting and annual reviews
    • How aggregated compliance data supports smarter capital expenditure decisions
    • The role of AI in recommending training plans, budgets, and operational improvements
    • Why transparent standards may eventually influence guest booking decisions
    • How modern standards systems can align staff, management, owners, and guests

    For leaders across hospitality, living, and operations, this episode reframes standards not as administrative paperwork, but as infrastructure. The next competitive advantage will come from measurable clarity, embedded culture, and intelligent data-driven execution.


    #HospitalityOperations #HotelLeadership #StandardsManagement #HospitalityTech #DigitalTransformation #LivingSector #OperationalExcellence #PillowTalkSessions

    Explore related industry analysis and strategic perspectives:
    https://abodeworldwide.com/news-insights/

    Website: https://www.pillowtalksessions.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pillowtalksessionspodcast/

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    44 mins
  • Professionalising Short-Term Rentals with Merilee Karr (UnderTheDoormat)
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of Pillow Talk Sessions, Merilee Karr, CEO of UnderTheDoormat Group, explains how short-term rentals have evolved from fragmented, alternative accommodation into a professional, institutional-grade asset class operating at scale across Europe and beyond.

    With short-term rentals now accounting for over 20% of accommodation nights in Europe, the sector is no longer a niche. Merilee outlines how operational infrastructure, technology platforms, and regulatory collaboration are shaping its next phase of growth.

    UnderTheDoormat operates across luxury B2C properties and institutional portfolios in London and Paris, while its technology arm, Hospiria, supports global operators with flexible PMS and reservation systems designed specifically for converging asset classes. Through Trusted Stays, the group has also opened access to government contracts and global distribution systems, accelerating the sector’s professionalisation.

    The conversation explores how short-term rentals intersect with real estate, hospitality, and policy, and what must happen next for the sector to mature sustainably.

    Key themes explored:

    Why short-term rentals have become a core part of Europe’s accommodation landscape
    How the merger of UnderTheDoormat and Veeve strengthened luxury and institutional portfolio management
    The role of Hospiria in enabling flexible, mixed-use rental operations
    How Trusted Stays unlocked government and GDS distribution channels for short-term rentals
    The difference between hotelization and hospitality, and why authenticity still matters
    How the UK Renters Reform Bill is accelerating institutional interest in flexible rental models
    Why tenant-driven subletting models can increase retention without destabilizing buildings
    The scale of opportunity in the Middle East, where short-term rentals represent less than 5% of accommodation nights
    Why legacy PMS systems struggle to manage converged asset classes
    How AI and emerging technology are likely to disrupt flexible rental operations over the next five years

    For leaders across hospitality, real estate, and flexible living, this episode reframes short-term rentals not as disruption, but as convergence. The next competitive advantage will come from professional standards, agile infrastructure, and thoughtful regulatory collaboration.

    Explore related industry analysis and strategic perspectives:
    https://abodeworldwide.com/news-insights/

    Website: https://abodeworldwide.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abode-worldwide

    #ShortTermRentals #FlexibleLiving #HospitalityInnovation #PropTech #RealEstateTech #LivingSector #DigitalInfrastructure #Professionalisation #PillowTalkSessions

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    44 mins
  • Scaling Short-Stay Living with Laurenz Schwarzhappel (Global Living Apartments)
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode of Pillow Talk Sessions, Laurenz Schwarzhappel, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Global Living Apartments, explains how the company consistently achieves around 92% occupancy across nine German cities by doing what most hospitality operators avoid. Narrowing the guest segment, rethinking asset use, and automating everything possible.

    Global Living Apartments focuses on families and group travelers, a segment traditional hotels struggle to serve. By converting commercial properties into short-stay apartments and operating with a deeply automated tech stack, the company delivers affordable, high-density stays with a lean team and minimal friction.

    The conversation explores how this model performs not only in major cities, but also in smaller industrial markets where demand is stable and competition is limited.

    Key themes explored:

    • Why targeting families and groups unlocks consistently higher occupancy than hotels
    • How operating in smaller cities like Jena and Chemnitz delivered 90%+ occupancy and exceeded financial expectations
    • The regulatory advantage of converting commercial real estate into short-stay apartments in Germany
    • How AI-driven guest communication saved 800–900 operational hours with a team of five
    • Why automation should precede hiring, not follow it
    • How tech-first operations reduce ADR while improving guest satisfaction
    • What AI-driven booking assistants will change about demand, discovery, and niche positioning
    • Why “if you address all, you address no one” is becoming a survival rule in hospitality
    • Global Living’s expansion into property management services for smaller operators in 2026

    For hospitality, short-stay, and living sector leaders, this episode reframes performance. The competitive edge is not scale alone, but clarity of segment, disciplined automation, and a willingness to operate where others are not looking.

    Explore related industry analysis and strategic perspectives:
    https://abodeworldwide.com/news-insights/

    Website: https://abodeworldwide.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abode-worldwide

    #ShortStay #HospitalityTech #PropTech #LivingTech #Automation #AIinHospitality #FamilyTravel #AlternativeAccommodation #OperationalStrategy #PillowTalkSessions


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    38 mins
  • Hospitality’s Digital Reset with Ulrich Pillau (Apaleo)
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of Pillow Talk Sessions, Jessica Gillingham sits down with Ulrich Pillau, Co-founder & CEO of Apaleo, to explore how AI and API-first technology are redefining what modern hospitality looks like behind the scenes and in front of guests.

    Uli explains why the industry is splitting between digital-first operators and legacy brands struggling to adapt, and why simply “moving to the cloud” won’t fix broken guest journeys without a fundamental rethink of operating models.

    💡 In this conversation, you’ll hear about:
    🤖 How AI and LLMs are changing how guests research, book, and interact
    🏨 Why replacing a PMS doesn’t automatically modernise operations
    🔌 How open, API-first platforms enable faster experimentation and innovation
    🔄 The emergence of hybrid models blending hotels, serviced living, and niche lodging
    ⚠️ Why mid-market brands face consolidation pressure without real digital reinvention

    A clear-eyed look at what hospitality must rethink now to stay competitive in an AI-driven world.


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    40 mins
  • Scaling Hospitality Through Automation with Alexander Limpert (RentalReady / GuestReady)
    Dec 4 2025

    In this week’s Pillow Talk Sessions, Jessica Gillingham and Kristian Lupinski speak with Alexander Limpert, the founder behind RentalReady and GuestReady, to unpack how automation, data, and AI are transforming operational efficiency in short-term rentals.

    💡 Highlights include:
    🤖 How RentalReady became the first PMS to integrate OpenAI, now powering a third-gen AI assistant
    💬 Why AI replies to “confident messages” but escalates complex ones to humans
    🏗️ Why GuestReady is shifting toward entire building management to strengthen revenue stability
    🌍 How geographic diversification helps manage regulatory volatility
    🛏️ Why GuestReady blends local authenticity with hotel-like standards for a differentiated stay
    📜 The case for reasonable, balanced STR regulation that protects housing and enables innovation

    Alex makes the case for a future where smarter tools empower operators, improve guest experience, and support sustainable growth across the sector.

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    39 mins
  • Rethinking UK Housing with Jason Hardman (CBRE)
    Nov 20 2025

    In this week’s Pillow Talk Sessions, Jessica Gillingham and Kristian Lupinski sit down with Jason Hardman, Head of UK Living at CBRE, to explore how policy, planning, and private capital are reshaping the UK’s housing future.

    💡 Highlights include:
    🏡 Why housing models must evolve to reflect modern lifestyles and longer life spans
    🏘️ How institutional investment is fueling growth in single-family rental
    📊 The UK’s 1.5 million homes target—and how to balance quality, speed, and sustainability
    🤝 How the Renters Reform Bill is changing landlord-tenant relationships
    ⚙️ Why tech-led service delivery is the key to happier renters and efficient operations

    Jason offers a grounded, data-informed perspective on how the UK living sector can innovate without losing sight of long-term value, community, and trust.


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    37 mins
  • The Future of Casual Living with Asli Kutlucan (TFE Hotels)
    Nov 6 2025

    In this week’s Pillow Talk Sessions, Jessica Gillingham and co-host Kristian Lupinski sit down with Asli Kutlucan, CEO Europe at TFE Hotels, to explore how the company is bridging the gap between hotels and homes with its fast-growing Adina and MM:MT (Moment) brands.

    In this episode, Asli shares:
    🏨 Why casual living is the next evolution of modern hospitality
    🏗️ How adaptive reuse is unlocking new value from underused city buildings
    🤖 How the new GXP platform is transforming guest experience and staff operations
    🌍 Why flexible, service-led living is resonating with a generation on the move
    💬 How to balance tech-driven efficiency with authentic hospitality

    From Berlin to Cambridge, Hamburg to Glasgow, TFE is leading a new era of living that’s flexible, connected, and human-centered.

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    50 mins