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Ordinary Hotels as Streaming Studios Hidden Cameras and the Business of Private Spaces
Description
In this episode, I talk about something I hadn’t thought much about until recently: hidden cameras in hotels and short-term rentals.
Cases like these aren’t limited to one country. They’ve been reported in places such as South Korea, the United States, and Canada, often involving small cameras and online streaming in spaces people assumed were private.
This isn’t about creating fear or telling people not to travel. Travel is still one of the most meaningful ways to experience the world. Rather, it’s about understanding that certain risks exist and that simply being aware can change how we move and make decisions.
I also reflect on how knowing something—even at a basic level—can make a difference, especially for those who travel alone. It’s less about anxiety, and more about moving through the world with a bit more context.
This episode is shared as information, not advice—something to keep in mind the next time you check into a hotel or rental.