High Society Sep 17, 2019 ... that appeal to Ys’ interest in health and wellness. Indeed, the functional food market, which is projected to reach $275 billion by 2025, encompasses both food and beverages that purport to do things like secure healthier, deeper sleep, boost gut health via probiotics, combat the external and internal effects of aging with antioxidants, fortify the immune system with vitamins and minerals, and relieve stress with adaptogens that support a healthier stress response, among other functions. The demand ...
It's A Mall World After All Jun 23, 2019 ... ). And while airports have recently evolved to provide more traditional mall-like experiences (see Home & Away), outside of this setup, the idea of the captive shopper has gone by the wayside. Retail environments across the board are having to rethink their very reasons for existing: hotels aren't just functional spaces for people to sleep; they need to provide an experience. Restaurants and bars aren't just for eating and drinking—they need to serve up an entire design aesthetic ready to be ...
The Direct Connection Jun 21, 2019 ... DTC brand because it’s innovative. In an already oversaturated market filled with much of the same, brands that demonstrate innovation, whether it be through the materials they use or the science they incorporate, will stand out. Take Casper for example, the DTC mattress brand whose slogan is “the best bed for better sleep.” As part of its messaging, Casper educates consumers on the innovative sleep technology that goes into every mattress it makes; the brand even calls its customer service ...
The State Of The Sub/Urban Dec 15, 2018 ... they don't necessarily want to get married, have kids, buy a house, and own a car; these traditional markers of adulthood aren't something they feel obligated to reach, and therefore, they don't want suburbs to be largely shaped around these factors. Even those who aspire to reach these milestones don't feel that living in a suburb should mean sacrificing the amenities of a city. They're ridding suburbs of the stigma of being sleepy, as they reinvent them to boast more of the benefits of city life ...
Race To Zero Sep 22, 2018 ... per night, guests staying in the new Muraka—translating to “coral” in the local language—opening this fall at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island will sleep 16.4 feet underwater. The resort flies guests of the villa on a private seaplane and offers them use of a speedboat for the duration of their stay. Butlers, chefs, and on-call personal trainers are available exclusively for Muraka visitors, and the private suite is set apart from the rest of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island ...
Digital Wellbeing Movement Sep 18, 2018 ... 21st century fear might also be overcome with anxiety if they run out of battery or find themselves without network coverage. Cassandra has previously explored how Gen Zs' attachment to their phones can lead to adverse effects, with Zs finding it incredibly difficult to resist the lure of their smart devices so much so that it’s affecting their sleep (see The Young & The Restless). Young people are losing precious hours of sleep because of their compulsion to check social media or stream ...
Future Of Entertainment Sep 14, 2018 ... different music meditations to address different issues such as social anxiety, lack of sleep, and stress.RISING GENRES: TECHNOLOGY & THE FUTUREModern youth are hungry for TV shows and movies about innovation and the potential future of the world, namely artificial intelligence, post-apocalyptic society, outer space, and social media. Given how prevalent innovation is in their everyday lives, as well as their worries about the future—specifically how technology will impact humanity&mdash ...
Future Of Food & Beverage Sep 12, 2018 ... straight from a bottle rather than savored over a meal or even chewed, along with options that are grown in a lab. These emerging offerings are paradigm-shifting innovations that place increased focus on individual consumption and personal benefits over sharing dishes or an experience around dining. READY-TO-DRINK MEALSThe Silicon Valley-generated ethos “why eat, sleep, or take a break when you could be disrupting?” is starting to grip the masses as they become interested in convenient food that ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... that produces red blood cells and helps make DNA. Each diffuser provides hundreds of breaths worth of B12, and the brand claims that inhalation of the vitamin is more beneficial than ingesting it.Nutriair Nutriair offers 10 different varieties of inhalable nutrients which it claims enter the body through micro-aerosolization. Most of the varieties focus on a different aspect of wellness—energy, sleep, relax, B-complex, recover, focus, diet, and immune, each of which have a corresponding ...
Culture Spotlight On Australia Jun 18, 2018 ... experiencing its own renaissance, one of local sci-fi content. The country has invested in recent sci-fi films like Tidelanders, which is being made in Queensland as Netflix’s first Australian original series. The series centers on a town with half-siren, half-human inhabitants. Australian author C.S. McMullen’s sci-fi thriller, Awake, is being adapted for the small screen to tell the tale of a dystopian future in which the richest people can choose to live without having to sleep. Australian sci-fi shows ...