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Solgorithm Focuses on Regeneration and Rest

— May 19, 2026 — Marketing
Solgorithm is a new retreat concept founded by Gavin Jocius, formerly of Sauna House. Located on a 34-acre farm in Hillsborough, North Carolina, this offering boasts immersive, phone-free experiences that blend natural surroundings, ritual practices, guided movement, meditation, breathwork, yoga, and endurance challenges.

The property includes open pastures, forest trails, a certified wildlife habitat, and horses. This creates an environment deliberately disconnected from digital pressures and algorithmic interruptions.

Solgorithm’s inaugural gathering, which is scheduled for June 2026, features a rare visit from a Tendai Buddhist living Deity from Japan, known as a Marathon Monk. This figure is among the few practitioners to have completed the Kaihōgyō, a 1,000-day spiritual and endurance practice involving approximately 25,000 miles walked over seven years, culminating in an extreme nine-day period without food, water, sleep, or rest. Participants will have the opportunity to walk alongside this monk, receive teachings on discipline and mental clarity, and learn from someone who has explored profound limits of human endurance and meditation.

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Trend Themes

  1. Digital-free Wellness Retreats — Prolonged, phone-free stays in natural settings that create demand for premium, membership-style offerings focused on attention restoration and deep restorative experiences.
  2. Ritualized Endurance Experiences — Integration of extreme discipline and traditional spiritual practices into modern programming that suggests scalable experiential formats blending endurance, mentorship, and authenticity.
  3. Forest-based Regenerative Programming — Nature-immersive curricula combining guided movement, breathwork, and habitat stewardship that point to productized ecosystems for measurable mental and ecological regeneration.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality and Retreats — Boutique properties and destination venues that could be reimagined around cohort-based, digital-detox, high-touch stays with differentiated pricing and curated ritual content.
  2. Corporate Wellness and Human Resources — Employee wellbeing programs that increasingly value multi-day, offline interventions offering resilience training and measurable cognitive-rest outcomes for workforce productivity.
  3. Outdoor Adventure and Ecotourism — Nature-forward tourism operators that blend conservation certification with immersive, low-tech itineraries appealing to experience-seeking, sustainability-minded travelers.
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