Home Sauna founder Luke Mexted on building a bespoke wellness business in New Zealand
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Tom Raynel
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Luke Mexted, founder of Home Sauna, discusses his bespoke sauna business in New Zealand and how he's capitalizing on the growing wellness trend. In an interview with Tom Raynel, Mexted shares insights about operating a custom sauna company and the challenges of running a small business in the wellness industry. The article is part of NZME's On The Up editorial campaign, which features uplifting small business stories every Monday.
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Every Monday, we interview a small-business owner.
This is now a regular feature of NZME's editorial campaign On The Up, showcasing uplifting stories of...
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