• Slowing Life (& Business) Down | hinter

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Slowing Life (& Business) Down | hinter

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  • On this episode of the Cabin Culture podcast we get to chat with Emily Padan from hinter. Emily, along with her husband Mauricio, started and run this incredible cabin company based out of Montreal, Canada. It all began with Mauricio’s first cabin, which found immediate success once they began hosting and sharing it with others. From there they began to dream a little bigger, and think about how to create more experiences similar to this one, to allow others to really experience the impact of slowing life down and spending time in nature. Since then they’ve built several more cabins, and host other cabins under their brand. What was most notable in talking to Emily was her crystal clear focus on their brand, what it represents, and how to consistently communicate it via their website, copy and imagery. Because this is a particularly daunting challenge for a lot of cabin owners, Emily has a ton of wisdom to share on how you can reflect on your own brand, and start consistently communicating it to future and past guests. Let’s do it!

    @hintercompany
    @cozyrockcabin
    @cozycabinboone
    @cozycampsebec

    BOOKING SITES
    https://hinter.com

    https://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabin
    https://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboone
    https://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebec

    Out of Bounds Retreats Website: https://www.outofboundsretreats.com/
    Cozy Rock Website: http://www.staycozycabin.com
    Book a Cabin Consultation Here: http://www.staycozycabin.com


    YouTube Channel:
    / @cozyrockcabin1664


    Keywords: Tiny house, DIY construction, Airbnb hosting, financial challenges, Custom building, Property management, Guest experience

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On this episode of the Cabin Culture podcast we get to chat with Emily Padan from hinter. Emily, along with her husband Mauricio, started and run this incredible cabin company based out of Montreal, Canada. It all began with Mauricio’s first cabin, which found immediate success once they began hosting and sharing it with others. From there they began to dream a little bigger, and think about how to create more experiences similar to this one, to allow others to really experience the impact of slowing life down and spending time in nature. Since then they’ve built several more cabins, and host other cabins under their brand. What was most notable in talking to Emily was her crystal clear focus on their brand, what it represents, and how to consistently communicate it via their website, copy and imagery. Because this is a particularly daunting challenge for a lot of cabin owners, Emily has a ton of wisdom to share on how you can reflect on your own brand, and start consistently communicating it to future and past guests. Let’s do it!

@hintercompany
@cozyrockcabin
@cozycabinboone
@cozycampsebec

BOOKING SITES
https://hinter.com

https://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabin
https://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboone
https://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebec

Out of Bounds Retreats Website: https://www.outofboundsretreats.com/
Cozy Rock Website: http://www.staycozycabin.com
Book a Cabin Consultation Here: http://www.staycozycabin.com


YouTube Channel:
/ @cozyrockcabin1664


Keywords: Tiny house, DIY construction, Airbnb hosting, financial challenges, Custom building, Property management, Guest experience

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