Two-sip martinis – and IV infusion drips : Soho House’s CEO on how wellness replaced hedonism
It used to be all boozy lunches and late-night carousing. Now it’s hyperbaric chambers and longevity chat. Andrew Carnie, CEO of the private club, explains how life and trends have changed since the Covid era Friday night in the north of England. On the ninth floor of the old Granada Studios, a (…)
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