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What’s Undermining Event Experiences—and Resort Revenue?

Group business is a major revenue driver for hotels and resorts—but experience, not square footage, determines repeat bookings and pricing power. This report explores how an invisible environmental factor can quietly drain attendee energy & focus, impact reviews, and undermine event experience—and how mindful venues are addressing it with measurable results.

Measured Proof: This Hotel's Energy Was Conditioned for Better Sleep—Overnight!

Sleep quality isn’t just a comfort issue for hotels—it’s a measurable revenue driver. This case study explores how electromagnetic exposure can quietly disrupt guest sleep, why that matters for satisfaction and loyalty, and how one hotel environment was objectively measured overnight after EMF conditioning. Backed by peer-reviewed research, J.D. Power data, and Bio-Well environmental scans, this report shows how sleep can move from a vague promise to a documented, revenue-generating asset for hotels and resorts.

If the Energetic Environment Is Measurable, Why Wouldn’t You Optimize It for Athlete Resilience

A viral story about an electrical substation beside the San Francisco 49ers’ stadium has sparked a bigger question for sports performance: what if part of the injury problem isn’t training, turf, or talent—but the environment itself?

This article explores how electromagnetic load and artificial light environments may influence recovery, tissue resilience, and athlete availability—and why leading organizations are beginning to measure and optimize what was previously ignored.