In this episode, Cody & Meagan tackle one of the biggest shifts happening in hospitality today: the evolution of the General Manager role.
What used to be a primarily operational position has transformed into something much bigger. Today’s leaders aren’t just managing properties—they’re shaping experiences, building brands, and designing how guests feel from the moment they discover a property to long after they check out.
So the question is:
 👉 Are General Managers becoming Experience Architects?
🔹 Opening: A Changing Role
Cody & Meagan set the stage by reflecting on how dramatically hospitality leadership has changed over the past 5–10 years.
From their own experience and industry events, they share the moment it became clear:
 👉 The GM role isn’t what it used to be.
🔹 Segment 1: The Traditional GM Mindset
They break down the classic GM playbook:
Success was measured by:
👉 Insight: The GM used to manage a building.
🔹 Segment 2: The Rise of the Experience Economy
Today’s guests are looking for something entirely different:
Booking decisions are now driven by:
👉 Key Shift: The guest journey starts before arrival and continues after departure.
👉 Operators are no longer selling rooms—they’re designing feelings.
🔹 Segment 3: What an Experience Architect Actually Does
Cody & Meagan define what modern hospitality leadership looks like:
An Experience Architect:
Real-world examples include:
👉 Insight: Leadership is becoming more creative, strategic, and visionary.
🔹 Segment 4: The Pressure on Modern GMs
With this evolution comes new challenges:
👉 Are we asking too much from today’s hospitality leaders?
Cody & Meagan discuss the balance between operational excellence and creative leadership—and the very real risk of burnout.
🔹 Segment 5: How Future Leaders Can Adapt
Actionable advice for the next generation of hospitality leaders:
Practical tips:
👉 Key Takeaway: The future GM is part operator, part designer, part strategist.
🔹 Closing Reflection
Cody & Meagan close with a big question:
👉 Will the title “GM” even exist in 10–15 years?
And a powerful reminder:
 👉 Hospitality leadership is becoming more human—not less.
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