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What does it take to deliver guest-obsessed hospitality in a digital-first world? In this episode of dojo.live, we explore the future of hospitality with Eric Lutz, CEO and Co-Founder of olive. Eric shares what it truly means to be guest-obsessed in today's digital-first world. From actionable insights to smart automation, we unpack how AI is transforming the guest journey, increasing direct bookings, and building lasting loyalty. You'll also hear about Eric's path from hotelier to tech founder—and why putting guests first starts with smarter, more intuitive technology.Eric Lutz is the CEO and Co-Founder of olive, the industry's first AI-powered Booking Engine redefining the hotel booking experience. He began his career as a Night Auditor in Beverly Hills and most recently led the hotel division at a Los Angeles-based private equity firm. Frustrated by the limitations of current hotel tech, Eric founded olive to bring modern design, intelligence, and personalization to the digital guest journey. Today, olive powers industry-leading direct channel performance for leading independent hotels. A former hotelier with deep operational roots, Eric brings a guest-first lens and bold product vision to an industry long overdue for reinvention.
In today's episode, hosts David Millili and Steve Carran sit down with Eric Lutz, CEO of Olive. A California native who started his career as an overnight front desk agent, Lutz shares his journey from hospitality operations to founding a hotel technology company. The conversation explores how Olive's personalization platform is helping hotels improve their digital presence and direct booking experience, while discussing broader industry trends including AI adoption, labor challenges, and the future of independent hotels. Lutz offers valuable insights on balancing operational efficiency with guest experience and shares his vision for hospitality technology in 2025. The discussion culminates with his passionate take on why hospitality remains an exciting and growing industry, despite current challenges.Key Topics: How has Olive improved hotels' direct business and revenue? What does Olive's platform do for hotels? Why are hoteliers hesitant to adopt new technology? What role does AI play in improving guest service? The prediction for the independent hotel sector in 2025? Sponsor spot:This episode is sponsored by Olive.Join the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:Eric Lutz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lutz-%F0%9F%AB%92-4871b067/Olive: https://www.tryolive.com/For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/105Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil
Today the guys are joined by Eric Lutz of Accountable 2 You to discuss their accountability programs and how to defend purity. Sign up for The FLF Conference 2024 (Prodigal America) https://flfnetwork.com/prodigal-america/
Today the guys are joined by Eric Lutz of Accountable 2 You to discuss their accountability programs and how to defend purity. Sign up for The FLF Conference 2024 (Prodigal America) https://flfnetwork.com/prodigal-america/
Today the guys are joined by Eric Lutz of Accountable 2 You to discuss their accountability programs and how to defend purity. Sign up for The FLF Conference 2024 (Prodigal America) https://flfnetwork.com/prodigal-america/
Television and film actor Eric Lutz joins us for our first interview of 2023! Eric has appeared in series like Netflix's GLOW and starred in the made-for-television films Banking on Christmas, and Blue Moon Ball, and has years of experience as a college athlete and professional personal trainer. Eric talks with us about dealing with body image issues and feelings not being enough, learning that every audition is an investment and the best advice he's received from his co-stars. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the channel to never miss an episode!
Libby is very excited to welcome Dr. Eric Lutz, Director of the Mining Safety Center of Excellence at the University of Arizona to the podcast today. Formerly the Mining Research Director at Spokane, Dr. Lutz has gained a vast amount of expertise, knowledge and experience in his more than 20 years in the mining industry. In today's episode, he shares a story highlighting the importance of heat safety. Episode Highlights: One summer many years ago, a friend of Eric's was working as a field geologist supervising a drill operation in the intense Texas heat She got overheated and started feeling unwell and faint - a condition called syncope related to heat strain She was able to recover by cooling off in air conditioning and hydrating On her next rotation, she had another heat stress event, and it was a little more severe than the last one This continued on for years where each subsequent event of getting overheated happened a little sooner, and it was a little more severe when it did happen Now it's to the point where she has a very high level of heat susceptibility When she gets overheated now, she is basically sick for 24 hours - feeling miserable, vomiting, feeling very sick, completely fatigued and wiped out Everyone needs to understand that when you get heat stressed, it is a cascade of events that occurs physiologically with your body reacting to trying to manage that overheating; that each time you're subsequently exposed to excessive heat, it'll be more severe and you'll be more susceptible to it We have to proactively manage our heat stress and keep ourselves cool when we're working in these very extreme environments From subsequent exposures, your body goes through that cascade of events from heat cramps all the way through heat stroke, which is 90%, fatal and very severe Through that cascade, you can intervene at any moment to get your body cooled off Eric recommends that, if you're feeling hot, put your arm under cold water, run cold water over your left wrist, and, since there's a tremendous amount of blood flow through your left arm, you'll find that it cools you very rapidly Toolbox Talk Discussion Questions: Work must continue even when it's hot outside. How can we check in with team members to ensure that everyone is safe in the summer? Part of keeping yourself safe is knowing your own body and response to heat. Does anyone have a story about getting acclimated to heat? Does anyone have a story about an experience with heat stress they'd like to share? Quotes: “She was working in the middle of nowhere outside of Midland, Texas in the middle of summer and supervising a drill operation there and she got overheated - started not feeling very well, she started feeling faint.” “Then the next rotation, she had another heat stress event, and it was a little more severe than the last one. She ended up feeling not only a little faint, but she had a headache that went with it that was quite extreme. And then that evening, after work back at the hotel, she was vomiting and felt extremely fatigued.” “Each time you're subsequently exposed to excessive heat, it'll be more severe, and you'll be more susceptible to it.” “As we work through our careers, we have to manage proactively our management of heat stress.” “I live in Arizona. So certainly living in southern Arizona in the middle of summer, it's not unusual at all to be working in an environment that's basically 120 degrees Fahrenheit all day long when if you have any kind of physical demand, that increases that risk of heat strain that can occur.” “Work on getting yourself cooled off and try to mitigate your heat risk.” “It's so important to remember that not only do we become more susceptible to heat illness, the more we're exposed to it, but also that you can really progress through the different levels of heat illness very quickly.” Links: National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association website
On this episode, our host Justin Edson, speaks with Eric Lutz who is the Director and Building Official of a municipality in South Carolina. He is also attending the inaugural Code Official Safety Specialist certification program. They discuss the certification program and ideas for officer safety.
Happy 100th Episode!!! On today's episode we sit down with Eric Lutz, Brian Murray & Lyndsie Kulzer We talked about a ton of silly things, broke into song a few times, and tried to make each other laugh as much as possible. Thanks to everyone that has tuned in and been a part of Earsapce thus far.. Cheers to another 100 episodes!Music Used-Intro- Do what I want Birdcloud Outro-Peterframpton-Brian Byron & Eric
Eric is an entrepreneur and brand strategist who, like so many others, has had to find creative ways to pivot and persevere during the pandemic. His personal pivot to health and fitness resulted in losing over 75 pounds and completely transforming his life.
Last year, we produced a regular podcast called The U - it was a look into Canada's varsity running scene. The podcast, much like the entire university athletics circuit, entered hibernation in the spring, around the time COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. But this week, we are bringing it back. After all, had sports not been cancelled, the U SPORTS Cross-Country Championships would be happening this weekend. Here, our two guests tell host Alex Cyr how training is going, how they both overcame pretty serious injuries, and who they think would have won the U SPORTS race this year, had it taken place. Aside from the running fodder, Hufsmith talks about why she chose to embark on a 100-day social media hiatus, Lutz talks about the time he met Scottish singing superstar Lewis Capaldi, and the trio shares what they each think about American media franchise High School Musical. Follow us @TheXCorg And visit our new home: thexc.org
The boys start off the ep by talking about the time Jake almost got reverse Me Too'd then go right into a special Shoutout. We shout out Eric Lutz on this podcast, a hilarious Orlando Comic that we will have on the podcast soon. Jake Goes into why he doesn't trust Kamala Harris. Joe talks about how his Indian Fanbase blasted his dad's facebook for his birthday and his dad thought they were scammers. Some how we get into talking about whale dicks too, enjoy the ep. support the boys: www.patreon.com/cupofjokes
The Dinos track & field teams are off to nationals this weekend in Edmonton, but before they did, Eric Lutz and Osereme Omosun sat down with Jeremy Lee and Max Sturley.
Michelle Harrison led the Saskatchewan Huskies Womens team to victory at the Canada West Track and Field Championships. She joins Stuart York to discuss her 3 gold medal weekend, the team atmosphere around the Huskies, the upcoming U Sports championships and the amazingly close race she was in last summer where she missed a Canadian open title by less than a hundreth of a second. Eric Lutz of the Calgary Dinos also won one relay and two individual gold medals at Canada West. He looks back on his last year that included a national title in Cross Country and some break through performances on the track. Eric also talks about a significant injury that helped make him appreciate his running career and may have helped him take some pressure off of himself, leading to better performances. Stuart provides a quick rundown of some performances from each of the 4 Canadian Conference Championships, and gives a preview of some of the athletes to watch for at the U Sports Championships March 5-7
Winner of the South Dakota Sprint Car Nationals, Eric Lutz, comes on to talk about his big victory. Rod Pattison gives us an update for Wagner moving into their season. Dereck Van Der Brink tells us all about the Rapid Speedway in 2018. All that, and more on the Top Shelf Racing Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this bonus episode i am joined by Lyndsie Kulzer, Eric Lutz, and Brian Murray. We walked around downtown Lancaster during Launch music conference and talked about the festival, our own creative processes, and a few other things.. Hope yall enjoy stay tuned to the feed for more bonus content as I work on season 2. As always EARSPACE is made possible by ROK10 productions you can find any of the instrumentals used in this and all further episodes exclusively for download at rok10productions.com Music used in this episode Fragments (Prod. ROK10) Available for FREE download at rok10productions.com
Another Skewer bursts with extreme goodness, as is customary. Kevin Johnson's fake news quiz and host Tom Harrison's opener kicked off the show, and naught but excellence followed. Devin Whitlock shared the story of how, but for certain crucial decisions, his life could have ended up like Tomi Lahren's. Eric Lutz railed against liberal Russia-conspiracy theorists who make real journalism even more exhausting than usual. Melanie O'Brien exposed venture capitalists' Midwest safaris as the creepily predatory nonsense it is. Arish Singh showed how the Decemberists' unironic love of feds and cops exemplifies peak whiteness. And Josh Watkins and erica dreisbach clashed in a debate for the ages to decide the best way to spin our post-nuclear lives as a positive. Folks, it owned in a big way! Thanks to all our writers, and fight fascism forever! Kevin Johnson's Fake News Quiz (Round 1)- 1:15 Tom Harrison- 6:35 erica dreisbach Voicemail Op-Ed- 19:05 Devin Whitlock- 23:05 Eric Lutz- 32:58 Fake News Quiz (Round 2)- 47:56 Melanie O'Brien- 54:55 Arish Singh- 1:08:07 Fake News Quiz (Round 3)- 1:27:30 THE SKEWER DEBATE: Josh Watkins vs. erica dreisbach- 1:34:58
Welcome to Episode 10 the season finale of Season 1 Contest Details Prizes include a chance to be a guest on season 2 of Earspcace, free Recording/mixing time at Rok10 studios located in Lancaster PA, and 2 Free Platinum copies of any instrumental from the rok10 productions catalog including full track outs. To enter to WIN 1 of the above prize bundles all you need to do is leave a rating and review on iTunes under Earspace and like us on Facebook @theearspacepodcast On this episode I sat down with Eric Lutz, Brian Murray, and Cody Smith and shot around a bunch of questions for half an hour. This episode was the first one i ever recorded before the concept of Earspace was fully formed. We had some drinks and talked about music ,life , and other drunken ramblings. Music used on this episode Intro CUTTOOTH - BREATHE DEEPLY FT. SARAH LINHARES Outro CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE - You Can't Call off the Dog
Eric Lutz von der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg erklärt, was hinter dem Begriff „Entropie“ steckt und welche Konsequenzen diese physikalische Größe für unseren Alltag hat || Nachrichten: Nanophotonischer Prozessor erkennt Vokale | Material imitiert Saugnäpfe von Kraken| Planet so heiß wie ein Stern
In this episode we have a special interview with Eric Lutz, publisher of RIB magazine, which we recorded at the Edinburgh Yarn Festival in March. We've been holding on to this interview for a while, but since the second issue of RIB will be hitting shops in early June, this seems like a good time to share the audio with you. We've also got a quick update on our WWKIP day event on 10th June at the Village Haberdashery and what's making us happy these days! Make Happy – aka – What we’re working on #MeMadeMay is still underway! Rachel is still working on the handspun socks, and started spinning up some BFL for a sweater. The Kippen Cardigan has fallen by the wayside for the moment. Last episode’s sock yarn is finished and plied and washed and waiting for a moment when I can cast on! Allison finished the crocheted tie for Harrison and not a moment too soon! Everything has been all about the Joji MKAL / mystery wrap which she's knitting in the Kitsilano colourway kit put together by SweetGeorgia Yarns. She's also been sewing and working on finishing a few things, including the Cleo dungaree dress by Tilly and the Buttons that is so close to being finished! Don’t forget to show us what you’ve been working on that’s making you happy! Tag your photos on Instagram with #yitcmakehappy so we can see your projects! In conversation with RIB magazine At the Edinburgh Yarn Festival earlier this year we were lucky enough to meet the publisher of new Canadian bi-annual magazine RIB, Eric Lutz. Eric and his business partner, editor Devon Johnson have created a fantastic magazine that helps to fill an often lacking niche – men’s knitwear patterns. Their approach is to create an inspiring collection of patterns for men who knit, and for those who like to knit for them. Issue 2 of RIB will be available early next month, and we share our thoughts on the pattern previews and what we're looking forward to knitting from this issue. Wrap up Many thanks for joining us for another episode! You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (please rate, review and subscribe!) and you'll find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night at The Goat on the Rise between 7 and 10pm. Have a great couple of weeks and we’ll chat with you soon! Music credits (available on NoiseTrade) Ridiculously Happy (feat. Twilight Meadow) - Owl City
Oh good goddamn, The Skewer was on fire this month. Wall-to-wall dopeness. Host Tom Harrison's opening monologue on February/shock humor/Breitbart was one of the pieces of writing he's been proudest to present. Eric Lutz couldn't be at the show physically but his words on the nature of Kyrie Irving and truth made up for it. Mike Haverty showed us undeniable proof of Trump's lizardish ways. Chloe Riley put her goddamn FEET ON A COUCH for journalism. erica dreisbach taught us about our boy JC the political dissident. Ines Bellina told us how 45 is a despairingly boring rerun and gave tips how to survive his dumb-ass presidency. We capped it with a delightful debate with Erin Klabunde vs Bill Bullock to decide the next Trump spokesperson. Seriously every single person on this lineup tonight killed it. The Skewer is peerless. Tom Harrison - 1:43 Eric Lutz - 17:15 Mike Haverty - 28:20 Chloe Riley - 37:34 erica dreisbach - 51:49 Ines Bellina - 1:00:00 THE SKEWER DEBATE: Bill Bullock vs. Erin Klabunde - 1:16:15
Eric Lutz presents the fifteenth part in a series of studies of the gospel of John.