Episode 134: Inside The Off-Season: Money Stress, Empty Phones, And The Work That Saves A Lodge
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We walk through the mental weight of winter for lodge owners: the quiet that stings, the bookings book that judges, and the systems that turn that silence into strategy. We share hard-won lessons on deposits, pricing, grants, staff processes, and the habit of steady focus.
• winter as a pressure chamber and planning window
• buying the lodge and rebuilding lost goodwill
• honest marketing versus high-pressure promises
• the empty bookings book and deposit discipline
• cash flow gaps, last-minute bookings, and risk
• modelling bed nights and building integrated systems
• pricing courage and aligning value with rates
• using grants to fund docks, roofs, and staff growth
• staff handbooks, maintenance schedules, and standards
• habits that turn anxiety into clear next actions