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My Story

By Marie Adele

There’s a quiet moment in every consultant’s life when you realise you’ve spent years building other people’s dreams — and somewhere along the way, your own slipped out of view.

For me, that moment arrived between airports, deadlines, and “urgent” calls about tile selections. I was managing multimillion-dollar spa projects across continents, creating spaces designed to slow the world down — while my own life moved at full speed.

The irony wasn’t lost on me. I was designing wellness whilst quietly losing my own.

I didn’t begin here. My path started in fashion — a love of fabric, texture, proportion. From there came makeup, beauty, interior design, hospitality, and eventually spa and wellness. Each chapter taught me something essential: how people feel in their skin, in their space, and in their story. But as the industry evolved, so did the questions that began to follow me home.

When did wellness become another word for marketing? When did rest become a luxury item? And when did we start confusing self-worth with self-care?

At some point, I realised I didn’t want to contribute to the noise anymore. I wanted to bring back nuance. Humanity. Thoughtful design. Conversations that sit beneath the surface — not slogans shouted from it.

That’s where The Spa Side began.


This isn’t a blueprint or a how-to manual. It’s a behind-the-scenes view of an industry that is beautiful, flawed, and full of contradictions.

It’s what I’ve learned walking through marble lobbies in steel-capped boots — and why wellness only works when purpose meets practicality.

It’s also a quiet love letter — to the dreamers, the designers, the therapists, and the leaders who still believe hospitality means care, not convenience.

The future of wellness isn’t disappearing. If anything, it’s expanding. It’s forgiving. It allows reinvention. And it holds more layers than most people realise. But it will only move forward if we’re brave enough to question it — and bold enough to design it better.

So here it is. My story. My perspective. My unapologetic take on the business of calm. Because if we rethink how we rest, we might just change how we live.

— Marie Adele

Dare to disrupt.

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Offering wellness unfiltered, The Spa Side by Marie Adele is an industry blog to challenge and guide us all. Media enquires welcome.

I've arrived back in my Melbourne winter home from I've arrived back in my Melbourne winter home from one of the hotel capitals of Australia - the Gold Coast. With established hotels aplenty and construction underway on shiny new ones to come, it gave me pause to reflect on three decades in hospitality and on some pivotal moments in how I managed operations and profitability in hotels.⁠
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"They may share infrastructure — but they do not share excuses."⁠
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My time on the ground managing hotels featured many a department's excuses - it was always another department's fault.⁠
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But when I shifted from 'department' and pivoted to a profit house model, something changed. There was a new clarity.⁠
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My latest article shares why. If you're a hotel or department manager or a cog in the wheel somewhere, let me know if things have changed or if this is how you already work?⁠
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🔗 Link in bio⁠
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#spaindustry #hotelindustry #hospitality #hospitalityprofitability #hoteldepartments #spaandwellness #spaindustryvoice #whativelearned #hotelmanagement #wellnessbusiness #hotelbusiness #thefutureofhospitality ⁠
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I am proud to not only be featured in this issue o I am proud to not only be featured in this issue of @spaandclinic, but to stand alongside other female disruptors who are challenging outdated models and elevating the wellness conversation.

At The Spa Side, I've always believed in daring to disrupt - not for attention, but for evolution. Because the wellness industry doesn't move forward by playing it safe. It evolves through courageous conversations, visionary leadership and those willing to question what no longer serves the guest, the team, or the business.

Read the full issue out now. It's packed with powerful industry insight, bold conversations, and the kind of thinking our sector desperately needs.

Marie Adele x

#spaandclinic #womeninspa #thespaindustry #spamedia #founder #feature #editorial #spaleader #industrymentor #spaindustryvoices
Every conversation in spa and wellness seems to st Every conversation in spa and wellness seems to start with the same sentence:⁠
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“We can’t find staff.”⁠
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My latest article shares my experience over many years with staffing in our industry - changing dynamics, familiar struggles and learned strategies. ⁠
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It's an ongoing question between recruitment or staff retention as demand continues to grow. Where will talented staff come from, and what will keep them in the industry?⁠
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With new spas and wellness businesses opening each week, it's a timely question. I'd love to hear your thoughts.⁠
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Read the article - link in bio⁠
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#spaindustry #spaconsultant #spaandwellness #sparecruitment #spastaff #beautyindustry #wellnessunfiltered #spastories #spaknowledge #spabusiness #spapeople
Hotel and spa design in Australia – are we a decad Hotel and spa design in Australia – are we a decade behind? It’s a question that might ruffle a few feathers, but it’s worth exploring.

Because after more than three decades moving between continents, cultures, and construction sites, I’ve seen what true luxury looks like—and I’ve also seen where Australia hesitates.

Read my latest article on The Spa Side - link in bio.

#spadesign #spaconsulting #wellnessunfiltered #industryvoice #spaandwellness #daretodisrupt #australianspas #wellnessdesign
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