Lessons from Nature Podcast

Honeylight Glamping Expansion. Observation 53. Swarming. 2027

June 12, 2024 Mark Rubin Season 1 Episode 53
Honeylight Glamping Expansion. Observation 53. Swarming. 2027
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Lessons from Nature Podcast
Honeylight Glamping Expansion. Observation 53. Swarming. 2027
Jun 12, 2024 Season 1 Episode 53
Mark Rubin

Observation:

The most important observation in the story "Honeylight Glamping Expansion: Observation 53. Swarming. 2027" is the innovative use of a glamping business model to educate and inspire people about entrepreneurship and nature. The story highlights a successful model that blends enjoyment of nature with learning about business, specifically through activities like beekeeping and marketing. This approach aims to replicate its success in other locations, mirroring the natural process of swarming in bees, symbolizing growth and expansion.

The Lesson:

The most important lesson in this story is the creative integration of business, education, and nature, demonstrating that entrepreneurship can be harmonious with environmental appreciation and conservation.

How this is Helpful:

  1. Blending Interests: Combines nature appreciation with business learning.
  2. Inspiring Growth: Encourages entrepreneurial spirit using nature's principles.
  3. Expanding Horizons: Shows the potential of replicating successful models globally.


Questions for Reflection:

  1. Nature's Lessons: How can nature inspire our business strategies?
  2. Personal Growth: What can I learn from this integration of nature and entrepreneurship?
  3. Global Impact: How can I apply this model to make a positive impact in my community?


For more ‘Practical Dreaming’, visit https://www.markianrubin.life/practical-dreaming 

Show Notes Transcript

Observation:

The most important observation in the story "Honeylight Glamping Expansion: Observation 53. Swarming. 2027" is the innovative use of a glamping business model to educate and inspire people about entrepreneurship and nature. The story highlights a successful model that blends enjoyment of nature with learning about business, specifically through activities like beekeeping and marketing. This approach aims to replicate its success in other locations, mirroring the natural process of swarming in bees, symbolizing growth and expansion.

The Lesson:

The most important lesson in this story is the creative integration of business, education, and nature, demonstrating that entrepreneurship can be harmonious with environmental appreciation and conservation.

How this is Helpful:

  1. Blending Interests: Combines nature appreciation with business learning.
  2. Inspiring Growth: Encourages entrepreneurial spirit using nature's principles.
  3. Expanding Horizons: Shows the potential of replicating successful models globally.


Questions for Reflection:

  1. Nature's Lessons: How can nature inspire our business strategies?
  2. Personal Growth: What can I learn from this integration of nature and entrepreneurship?
  3. Global Impact: How can I apply this model to make a positive impact in my community?


For more ‘Practical Dreaming’, visit https://www.markianrubin.life/practical-dreaming 

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My name is Mark Rubin, and I'm a dream weaver. I hope these widgets help you weave your dreams into reality. This story is about the honey Lake glamping expansion. Right now it's November 2023. And I am building in West Virginia, of glamping experience, super nice place for people to come hang out in the woods and enjoy nature. And also a displace on the lake glamping, I'll be demonstrating the ideas that I'm explaining here about regenerative business models. And I'll have the board game there be box board game that I'm making now, in my business kits, I've got lots of be equipment out there. And kids will be painting these boxes, learning about marketing and all kinds of stuff. So I'm demonstrating this in real life in West Virginia. But the plan is to swarm which is a bee behavior, which is when a hive is working really well. And there's so much honey in his hive. There's not enough room for all the BS. And it's efficient in nature to clone successful DNA, or reproduce successful DNA and move to new habitats. And this is the same thing as having a franchise. And I talked about this concept in an earlier story here about scaling. And I was talking about scaling business and now talking about scaling inspiration. And so the idea is once I get honey Lake lamping and West Virginia figured out operationally and make sure that it's running the way I'm happy with in terms of marketing, sales operations, HR, finance, admin, special projects, and also vibes, that the vibe is good, there is fun. People are learning stuff, people are sharing stories around the campfire and enjoying their experience. After that happens, which I believe will be around 2027 I'll be in a position to open these honey Lake landings wherever it makes sense. And plan to start in the US and put a couple more starting in 2027. And as I build out the be partnerships around the world. I'll be putting them in cool places in other parts of the world.