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Hospitality Design Talks

Podkast av Rachel Larraine Crawford

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Hospitality Design Talks is a podcast for owner operators, restaurant owners, retreat hosts, and conscious entrepreneurs in the hospitality world who know that great design is only the beginning. Hosted by Rachel Larraine Crawford, an award winning holistic interior designer and founder of Tiger Veil, this show explores how to design spaces, systems, and experiences that nourish well being for your guests and for the business running behind the scenes. Through solo episodes, Rachel shares grounded, practical design wisdom for creating spaces that feel beautiful, functional, and energetically aligned. You’ll also hear from guest experts in HR, operations, social media, branding, art, and wellness so you are supported on both the guest facing and back of house sides of hospitality. Whether you are running a boutique stay, opening a retreat space, launching a new concept, or curating soulful guest experiences, Hospitality Design Talks is your weekly guide to building spaces and operations that support connection, creativity, and genuine care. ✨ Interested in working together 1:1? Visit tigerveil.com to explore Holistic Interior Design services and connect for a personalized consultation.

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episode 034: Integrating Art Into Your Brand Story w/ Lindsey Lyons cover

034: Integrating Art Into Your Brand Story w/ Lindsey Lyons

In this episode of Hospitality Design Talks, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with abstract artist Lindsey Lyons to explore how art can become a living part of a hospitality experience—not an afterthought. Lindsey shares her path from early “perfect” art-making to process-driven abstraction shaped by California’s rugged coastlines, volcanic landscapes, and a fascination with deep time. Her work is tactile and intentional—often built with sand, found materials, and embedded remnants that carry subtle histories—inviting guests into a sensory pause in a world dominated by screens. Together, Rachel and Lindsey discuss how thoughtfully selected art supports flow, strengthens brand story, and creates emotional touchpoints guests remember (and return for). They also unpack common misconceptions around cost and accessibility, and what it can look like to commission original work through a clear, collaborative process—especially when art is considered early alongside lighting and spatial planning. About Lindsey: Lindsey Lyons is a Southern California–based artist who divides her time between Los Angeles and the mountains of the Los Padres National Forest. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Holyoke College, where she designed a major, Art and Social Change. In addition to her studio practice, Lyons has been deeply engaged in the arts community as an independent curator, educator, and advisory board member for the nonprofit Root Division. She spent many years working in alumni relations and events at California College of the Arts and the San Francisco Art Institute before relocating to Los Angeles in 2016, where she co-founded the Binder of Women art collective with fellow artists and worked in communications at the contemporary international gallery Regen Projects. Lyons has exhibited throughout California, including at Guerrero Gallery, The Pit, Southern Exposure, and the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, among others. Her work has also been shown internationally in Copenhagen, Denmark, and she has completed artist residencies in Iceland, San Francisco, and the Mount Hood backcountry. Originally from Sarasota, Florida, she has a lifelong interest in coastal environments, and her abstract paintings and sculptures are deeply informed by geology, memory, and the varied landscapes of California. Lyons often incorporates sand and found materials into the layers of her work, creating tactile complexity. These textured surfaces respond to shifting light, revealing changes in shadow and depth throughout the day, offering an evolving presence within a space. Connect with Lindsey: lindseylyons.com [http://lindseylyons.com/] lindsey@lindseylyons.com instagram.com/lindseynlyons instagram.com/lindseylyonsstudio Connect with Rachel Larraine Website [https://www.rachellarraine.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/] Interior Design Services [https://crawfordpallini.com/] Want more guidance from me? Sign up to appear on the Holistic Hospitality Design Podcast for a design audit. You can book your design audit here [https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/audit].

17. feb. 2026 - 41 min
episode 033: Building a Brand Guests Remember w/ Amy Morris of The Morris Project cover

033: Building a Brand Guests Remember w/ Amy Morris of The Morris Project

Today on Hospitality Design Talks, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with Amy Morris of The Morris Project to talk about the real reason most hospitality brands struggle: it’s not a marketing problem — it’s a clarity problem. Amy shares how she helps founders define who they are in one to two sentences (and why every decision — interiors, hiring, menus, and guest touch points — should flow from that). You’ll hear Amy’s approach to building a brand with the whole team (not just the owner), why consistency is what makes something feel elevated (not price), and the small, often-forgotten details that create big guest “chemistry”—from the host stand to the bathroom to the menu design. Plus, she offers an easy brand clarity audit you can do this week to see if your team is aligned or accidentally creating confusion. Connect with Amy Morris / The Morris Project: 1. Find Amy on Instagram (The Morris Project) 2. Email: hello@themorrisproject.com 3. Grab Amy’s Brand Guideline Here [https://www.themorrisproject.com/4-exercises?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleAP4TwNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAafM4rTqZ9_kij4mSQlSyfHkf288VxwEu1GEQ66f6-32Ayw0ZmGxI5Od_nTxfg_aem_imC0ix-7t_6B76lvu6PCPw] Connect with Rachel Larraine Website [https://www.rachellarraine.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/] Interior Design Services [https://crawfordpallini.com/] Newsletter Sign Up [https://tiger-veil.kit.com/bb35e49068] Want more guidance from me? Sign up to appear on the Holistic Hospitality Design Podcast for a design audit. You can book your design audit here [https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/audit].

10. feb. 2026 - 56 min
episode 032: Can Lighting Make Guests Stay Longer and Spend More w/ Martin Epstein of Tazz Lighting cover

032: Can Lighting Make Guests Stay Longer and Spend More w/ Martin Epstein of Tazz Lighting

Lighting is doing far more than helping guests see — it’s shaping how long they stay, how comfortable they feel, and how much they spend. In this episode of Hospitality Design Talks, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with Martin Epstein, founder of Tazz Lighting, to unpack how intentional, layered lighting quietly drives guest behavior, brand perception, and business performance. With decades of hands-on experience — from electrical contracting to large-scale hospitality projects — Martin shares why lighting should be treated as a strategic system, not an afterthought. Together, they explore how hospitality lighting has evolved from purely aesthetic to deeply experiential, operational, and human-centered. Whether you’re opening a new restaurant, renovating a hotel, or refining an existing guest experience, this episode offers practical insights into how lighting can become your most powerful (and invisible) team member. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 1. Why lighting acts as a “silent host” that influences guest mood, dwell time, and spending 2. The biggest lighting mistakes Martin sees in hospitality spaces — and how to avoid them 3. What “layered lighting” really means, and why even light levels kill atmosphere 4. How warm color temperatures (like 2700K) support comfort, intimacy, and lingering 5. Why lighting controls and scene programming are non-negotiable for hospitality spaces 6. How lighting transitions throughout the day without guests consciously noticing 7. What tunable white and circadian lighting are — and where they truly make sense 8. Why you should never leave lighting decisions solely to an electrician 9. How early collaboration between designers, lighting experts, and contractors saves money and stress 10. Trends shaping hospitality lighting today — from tunable systems to intelligent controls 11. Martin’s advice for owner-operators planning lighting in 2026 and beyond KEY TAKEAWAY: Thoughtful lighting isn’t about adding more fixtures — it’s about designing comfort, flow, and emotion. When lighting is planned early, layered intentionally, and controlled intelligently, it enhances guest experience, reinforces brand identity, and quietly supports revenue without ever demanding attention. ABOUT THE GUEST: Martin Epstein ,President & Co-Founder, Tazz Lighting, Inc. Martin Epstein is the President and co-founder of Tazz Lighting, Inc., a premier San Diego-based lighting design, distribution, and consultation firm known for delivering innovative and high-quality lighting solutions for residential, commercial, and architectural projects. With over three decades of experience in the lighting industry, Martin has built a reputation for excellence rooted in deep technical expertise, thoughtful design sensibility, and a client-centered approach. Tazz Lighting has guided projects from concept through completion, partnering with architects, designers, builders, and homeowners to elevate spaces through carefully curated lighting, advanced control systems, and energy efficient solutions. Martin’s commitment to outstanding service and creative problem-solving has earned the company strong relationships and trusted status within the design and construction community across Southern California including projects Nationwide. Martin’s leadership philosophy emphasizes integrity, collaboration, and innovation. He champions a hands-on, personalized process that meets the unique needs of each client while staying at the forefront of industry trends and technologies. His work reflects a passion for the transformative power of lighting , enhancing both form and function in every environment he touches. He meticulously selects lighting fixtures and technologies that align with the client's vision while considering energy efficiency and sustainability. Martin also oversees the window treatment aspect of Tazz Lighting, integrating natural and artificial light to optimize interior environments. Tazz Lighting Inc is a specialized lighting and controls company offering: • A dedicated Lighting Design Department • Lighting Specification & Procurement — sourcing fixtures directly from manufacturers and importers • A fully fledged Lighting Controls Department with certified lighting programmers • A complete Window Treatment Department — automated and non-automated solutions Based in San Diego ,Ca and leading operations out of San Diego, Tazz Lighting continues to cultivate a team dedicated to delivering exceptional lighting experiences, from high-end residential spaces to complex commercial installations. CONNECT WITH TAZ LIGHTING: 1. Website: tazzlighting.com [https://www.tazzlighting.com/] 2. Instagram & social platforms: @tazzlighting [instagram.com/tazzlighting] 3. Based in San Diego, working nationwide (including California, Hawaii, New York, Texas, and beyond) Connect with Rachel Larraine Website [https://www.rachellarraine.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/] Interior Design Services [https://crawfordpallini.com/] Want more guidance from me? Sign up to appear on the Holistic Hospitality Design Podcast for a design audit. You can book your design audit here [https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/audit].

3. feb. 2026 - 31 min
episode 031: Is Your Space Blocking Your Next Level — Feng Shui w/ Amanda Sophia cover

031: Is Your Space Blocking Your Next Level — Feng Shui w/ Amanda Sophia

In this episode of Hospitality Design Talks, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with her longtime teacher and mentor, Amanda Sophia, for a conversation that blends feng shui, seasonal wisdom, and conscious business—with a special focus on the “in-between” season we’re in right now (that liminal space between the Year of the Snake and the incoming Fire Horse). Together, Rachel and Amanda explore how your space—whether it’s your home, studio, restaurant, spa, or retreat property—acts as a living mirror for your energy, your patterns, and your next level. This is a grounded, soulful episode about clearing what’s no longer aligned, choosing collaborations from full-body yes, and setting your business up for expansion without burnout. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE THE LIMINAL SPACE ISN’T “BEHIND SCHEDULE”—IT’S SACRED Amanda reframes January as a time that often asks us to slow down, reflect, and stop forcing momentum just because the calendar flipped. Instead of hustling, she invites you to tune into nature’s timing—winter as rest, dreaming, integration… the space where clarity actually lands. FENG SHUI AS A SOUL MIRROR (NOT JUST AESTHETICS) Amanda shares a deeper view of feng shui: your home or business isn’t random—it’s often a soul match. You’re drawn to certain spaces because they reflect your energetic blueprint, and they can also support your healing and evolution. Your environment mirrors back what’s happening internally—clutter, broken items, stuck corners, loose handles… all of it carries information. FIRE HORSE THEMES FOR CONSCIOUS ENTREPRENEURS + OWNER-OPERATORS As we move into a Fire Horse year, the energy shifts toward: 1. expansion, movement, opportunity 2. heart-led leadership (integrity matters more than ever) 3. authentic expression (no watering down your true work) 4. collaboration—but only with full alignment Amanda also names the shadow side: with fire + speed comes the risk of burnout, scattered energy, and saying yes too quickly. The medicine? Grounding and deep nervous-system support. A PRACTICAL FENG SHUI FOCUS FOR HOSPITALITY SPACES (RESTAURANTS, SPAS, HOTELS) Amanda gives clear, beginner-friendly guidance for activating supportive energy in your business this year: 1. Southeast: the most auspicious energy (prosperity, joy, success, “peach blossom” connection energy). 2. Simple activation ideas: a candle ritual, meaningful symbolism of prosperity, or planting something outdoors in the SE area. 3. East: another highly supportive prosperity area. 4. Activation ideas: a salt lamp, fiery-toned crystals, uplifting intention, daily energetic practices in that zone. 5. South: the area to support with metal to help neutralize more challenging energy. 6. Examples: a metal bowl with coins, bronze décor, metal objects placed intentionally. (Amanda explains how to map your floor plan by dividing it into nine sections to locate these areas.) THE “NEW YEAR” THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS (FOR FENG SHUI TIMING) Amanda shares that the Feng Shui New Year begins around February 3rd/4th, with the Lunar New Year following mid-February—making this current stretch a powerful prep window for clearing, planning, and resetting. KEY TAKEAWAYS TO BRING INTO YOUR WEEK 1. Declutter like it’s spiritual hygiene. If it doesn’t support who you are now or where you’re going, it’s blocking the new. 2. Fix what’s broken. Small repairs create energetic integrity (and reflect self-trust + stability). 3. Clean + clear your space regularly. Especially in hospitality, where many people bring energy in and out—your space deserves a daily reset. 4. Choose partnerships from full-body alignment. This year doesn’t support half-yes collaborations. 5. Plan with both structure and flow. Rachel and Amanda talk about creating a “3D practical calendar” and a “5D dream calendar” so your goals stay grounded and expansive. EPISODE MOMENT TO SIT WITH “The Fire Horse year is an invitation to step into your unique, wild, free self.” Let that land. And then ask: What would have to be released for that version of me to fully lead? LINKS + RESOURCES MENTIONED 1. Amanda Sophia: joinamandasophia.com 2. International Sanctuary School (feng shui training + certification): international…sanctuaryschool.com (as shared in the episode) 3. Podcasts: 4. Infinite Consciousness (Amanda Sophia) 5. Amanda Sophia Feng Shui Podcast GENTLE INVITATION (FOR YOU, THE LISTENER) If you’re an owner-operator, retreat host, or hospitality founder building a space that supports well-being, flow, and conscious business, this episode is your reminder: you don’t need to force your next chapter. You can clear, align, and let the space meet you there. And if you’re feeling the pull to refresh your business energetically before the next season kicks in… start with one corner. One drawer. One “no longer me” item. The ripple is real. About Amanda: Amanda Sophia is recognized as the "Teacher’s Teacher" of the Feng Shui world and founder of a globally accredited certification institute: The International Feng Shui School. Amanda Sophia has created a conscious design empire that bridges ancient wisdom with modern application. She has guided thousands of clients—including DreamWorks and Bloomingdale’s—and leads a thriving community of Feng Shui consultants. Amanda has taught designers, architects, and spiritual seekers how to harness the energetics of space to create wealth, health, and profound alignment. She runs the acclaimed International Feng Shui School and is dedicated to preserving ancient lineages, sharing her wisdom through global certification programs, speaking engagements, and immersive retreats. https://internationalfengshuischool.com/ [https://internationalfengshuischool.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/feng_shui_certification/] Podcast [https://internationalfengshuischool.com/feng-shui-podcast/] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@AmandaSophiaTV] Connect with Rachel Larraine Website [https://www.rachellarraine.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rachellarraine/] Interior Design Services [https://crawfordpallini.com/] Want more guidance from me? Sign up to appear on the Holistic Hospitality Design Podcast for a design audit. You can book your design audit here [https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/audit].

27. jan. 2026 - 39 min
episode 030: Building Brand Universes + Collaboration-Driven Hospitality with Lindsay Wynn cover

030: Building Brand Universes + Collaboration-Driven Hospitality with Lindsay Wynn

In this guest episode of Hospitality Design Talks, host Rachel Larraine Crawford sits down with Lindsay Wynn—a San Diego + New York–based creative who’s spent nearly two decades weaving together hospitality, fine art, photography, and brand experience. Lindsay shares how her path (from waiting tables → opening restaurants → working with Jean-Georges → fashion/beauty/alcohol campaigns → building integrated brand activations) shaped the way she approaches hospitality today: not as a “one-and-done” meal, but as a through-line in the human experience, from the moment someone arrives to how they feel when they return home. Together, Rachel and Lindsay dig into what it really takes to craft experiences that feel intentional, holistic, and human—and why collaboration is one of the most powerful tools hospitality owners have right now. Lindsay breaks down her approach to building “brand universes,” how she helps clients uncover what they actually want (even when it starts as a messy mix of ideas), and why the best spaces aren’t just trendy—they’re rooted in story, materiality, and meaning. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE 1. Lindsay’s origin story: how art school, fine art, and hospitality operations shaped her creative edge and problem-solving style 2. Why post-COVID hospitality needs more than aesthetics—it needs connection, intimacy, and real emotional resonance 3. What it means to have an integrated approach (brand values, visuals, content, activation) instead of disconnected marketing 4. A standout case study: a month-long sexual health pop-up designed as an educational, inclusive, community-centered resource (built during the Roe v. Wade overturn era) 5. How to present “big” or unconventional creative ideas without shocking clients—meeting people where they are 6. Why collaboration works (and what gets in the way): egos, control, and the fear of doing it differently 7. A concrete collab example: Dow of Clay x The Friendly — ceramics + pizza + wine, an interactive event that lowered the barrier to entry for art through hospitality 8. Lindsay’s take on trends: how to build something memorable without copying the same Pinterest formulas (and yes—why gray floors are a hard no) 9. The power of deep research: Pinterest plus books, libraries, history, and details that create a richer design story 10. Practical encouragement for owner-operators: find your thing, obsess over it, and build your business around what you genuinely love KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Design + hospitality work best when they’re embodied. A beautiful space still needs warmth, flow, and a sense of belonging. 2. Collaboration is a growth strategy—not just for marketing, but for community, cross-pollination, and richer guest experiences. 3. Your “thing” is your advantage. In a world of fast trends and short attention spans, what’s specific and true about you is what sticks. 4. Depth beats trendiness. When you spend time with your story, materiality, and references, the space (and brand) becomes timeless. 5. The goal isn’t perfection—it’s alignment. Build what you’re obsessed with, and let that passion carry the brand. CONNECT WITH LINDSAY 1. Instagram: @lindsaywynn 2. Website / email: lindsay-wynn.com | lw@lindsay-wynn.com CLOSING THOUGHT FROM RACHEL If you’re building a hospitality business right now—restaurant, retreat, studio, venue—this episode is a reminder that the most magnetic spaces aren’t built from trends. They’re built from intentional story, holistic experience, and the courage to follow what you’re truly obsessed with. Interested in design support for your hospitality space? Explore working together at tigerveil.com [https://tigerveil.com] Connect with Rachel Larraine Crawford Website [https://www.tigerveil.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tigerveil] Interior Design Services [https://tigerveil.com] Want more guidance from me? Sign up to appear on the Holistic Hospitality Design Podcast for a design audit. You can book your design audit here [https://calendly.com/rachellarraine/audit].

20. jan. 2026 - 45 min
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