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The next time you book a restaurant reservation, you also may have to pay a deposit. In 2021, online reservation service OpenTable found 28% of Americans said they'd ghosted a restaurant reservation in the last year. JC Myska, general manager at Kintsugi Omakase in Manhattan, said his luxury restaurant's $35-per-person reservation deposit is vital for the eatery, which has only 10 seats. "We have very few seats, and we plan and staff significantly around reservations," Page said. For other restaurants, no-shows can be killer.
Persons: they've, OpenTable, they'd, JC Myska, Kintsugi, Craig Page, Page, it's, Tom Kerridge Organizations: Morning, Michelin, New, Monkey Locations: Manhattan, Brooklyn , New York, Philadelphia, New York City
While employer-provided mental health benefits have been rising over the last few years, mental health continues to be a chronic problem with half of workers experiencing anxiety symptoms and over half of workers having depression symptoms, according to Deloitte's 2022 Mental Health in the Workplace report, which surveyed 3,995 people across 12 industries. In light of Mental Health Awareness Month, companies need to be intentional about choosing health and insurance plans that offer mental health resources, according to Grace Chang, CEO and co-founder of Kintsugi, a company that developed an AI-backed tool that detects signs of depression and anxiety by listening to someone's voice. After spending years trying to access mental health resources through her employer-sponsored insurance plans, Chang saw an opportunity to create mental health access using AI. "Some individuals just need help with day-to-day stressors, and AI tools like chatbots can point them to on-demand resources," Roberts said. AI helps employees get mental health diagnoses
Persons: Grace Chang, Chang, Lucy Roberts, Roberts, I'm Organizations: Istock, Mental Health Locations: OneDigital
Adrian Grenier, star of HBO's hit series "Entourage," now lives at Kintsugi, a ranch outside Austin. He's taking viewers into his sustainable lifestyle with a new production company, Earth Speed Media. "Entourage" star Adrian Grenier went from La La Land — to working the land. Named Kintsugi, a Japanese word for a traditional art of repairing pottery, the ranch is a far cry from life in Hollywood. To coincide with Earth Speed Media's launch, the company shared the deck that helped it raise more than $150,000 in pre-seed funding last year.
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