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    Explore " sustainable tourism" with insightful episodes like "Part 2: Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt", "Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt", "From BBQ to Boot Scootin': A Bride and Her Tribe on an Austin Adventure", "Dominican Republic's Tourism Triumph: 10 Million Visitors and Counting" and "Allison Zurfluh and the Venice Lagoon - La Mia Arte" from podcasts like ""The Travel Brats", "The Travel Brats", "The Travel Brats", "The Simply Dominican Podcast - Your Portal to Paradise" and "A Writer In Italy - travel, books, art and life"" and more!

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    Part 2: Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt

    Part 2: Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt

    Brittney Traudt is a children's book author who started writing from a very young age. Whether it was poems, notes, letters, or stories, she was always creating something. In 2015 she started a blog, Traudt's Two Cents, as a platform to share her thoughts, opinions, accomplishments, and advice. Brittney's writing career really took off when she blogged her first solo travel experience, which then became the inspiration for her second children's book, Shelly Goes To The Capitol

    Brittney is the author of the Adventures of Shelly and Coco children's books series! The educational traveling series includes three books to date: Shelly Goes to Summer Camp, Shelly Goes To The Capitol, and Shelly Goes to Massachusetts. Traudt also has a standalone book, It's okay to be You. In addition, she has a new book launching soon, Shelly Goes to Arizona! Stay tuned for more details! If you'd like to learn more about Brittney, please visit her site at traudtstwocents.com.

    Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt

    Getting to Know Children's Travel Book Series Author Brittney Traudt

    Brittney Traudt is a children's book author who started writing from a very young age. Whether it was poems, notes, letters, or stories, she was always creating something. In 2015 she started a blog, Traudt's Two Cents, as a platform to share her thoughts, opinions, accomplishments, and advice. Brittney's writing career really took off when she blogged her first solo travel experience, which then became the inspiration for her second children's book, Shelly Goes To The Capitol

    Brittney is the author of the Adventures of Shelly and Coco children's books series! The educational traveling series includes three books to date: Shelly Goes to Summer Camp, Shelly Goes To The Capitol, and Shelly Goes to Massachusetts. Traudt also has a standalone book, It's okay to be You. In addition, she has a new book launching soon, Shelly Goes to Arizona! Stay tuned for more details! If you'd like to learn more about Brittney, please visit her site at traudtstwocents.com.

    From BBQ to Boot Scootin': A Bride and Her Tribe on an Austin Adventure

    From BBQ to Boot Scootin': A Bride and Her Tribe on an Austin Adventure

    Some are old, some are new, some are wild, and some are blue. Bachelorette parties can often be too much or too little. It can be hard to please everyone, especially with a group of different personality types. In reality, the only one who needs to have the time of their life is the bride, but it's always better when everyone has a great time!

    When I flew to Austin, Texas, for my future sister in law's bachelorette party, I did not know what to expect. I had never been to Austin, and I had never met any of the girls coming besides Jess (my now sister-in-law) and her maid of honor, Natalie. I was pleasantly surprised by the entire trip and the people I was with. We had an absolute blast, getting along famously, and got a little bit of everything Austin had to offer in just a few short days.

    When to Go and Where to Stay.

    The best time to visit Austin is in March when there is lots of sunshine, but the weather isn't too hot yet, and the air is breezy and filled with the blooming of Texas spring. For a bachelorette party, there are many excellent Airbnbs to choose from. Their price ranges are very fair. Plus, staying in a house with a group for bonding is always better!

    Lunch/Brunch

    For a fantastic Tex-Mex spot, try Gueros Taco Bar. I had some of the best breakfast tacos I have ever had, and I also got a frozen margarita that was top-notch. My favorite lunch spot was, hands down, Terry Black's BBQ. The brisket melted in my mouth, and because I was so stuffed, I took my cornbread on the plane ride home with me!

    Shopping

    The streets of downtown Austin were lined with thrift booths and handmade jewelry. From cowboy boots to handmade copper jewelry and unique fringe jackets, this little shopping area was such a blast! I got a super cute floral blazer at one of the vintage vendor booths. When moseying around downtown, don't forget to get an "insta pic" with the famous "I love you so much" wall downtown!

    Dinner 

    My favorite dinner spot was at the Oasis. This is a MUST-do when in Austin. The entire restaurant, bar, and shopping center sit on the cliff overlooking the gorgeous Lake Travis. The view is spectacular and unlike anything I have ever seen. It had a serenity, and you felt like you were looking at a coastal area in Greece! You can eat excellent Mexican food on the cliff with the view of the setting sun. The stars come out after and set in a rich blue-shaded sky that looks like the ocean. 

    For a fancier dinner night, try Il Bruto. Il Bruto is a charming Italian-inspired eatery nestled within the heart of the city. It is a mix of rustic, stylish, and cozy! Renowned for its handmade pasta dishes crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Il Bruto is basically traditional Italian cuisine mixed with innovative twists. 

    Snacks

    My favorite local culinary delight had to be the Kolache. Originating from Central Europe, this delectable pastry is a sweet treat filled with an array of delightful fillings like fruit, cheese, jam, or meat. Crafted from a yeast-based dough, it's then generously stuffed with the chosen filling before being baked to perfection. Kolaches are widely enjoyed as a breakfast staple across various countries, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and the United States. In the late 1880s, Czech immigrants brought the tradition of Kolache to Texas, and it soon found its place in Texan culture!

    Dancing

    Austin has a poppin' party scene! Whether you are looking for a club vibe or boot scootin', you will be pleased. Some hot bars were the Neon Grotto, Shangri-La, Sam’s Town Point. Also, check out Rainey Street, where a local told us the fun is at. The night we went out on the town, we stopped at Domo Alley-Gato Tatsu-Ya for drinks, went to Il Bruto for dinner, and learned to western dance with some real cowboys at The White Horse

    Texan Vino

    If you are with a group of wine girlies, check out The Duchman Family Winery in Driftwood, Texas. This hidden gem sits at the heart of the Texas Hill Country, and they're all about crafting wines that scream Texas pride. From their vineyard tours to tasting sessions, they're all about letting your group hang out while letting you sip on some funky vinos. And guess what? They only use Texas-grown grapes, so you know you're getting a taste of the Lone Star State in every glass. When we went, the weather was perfect, and we continued bonding in the breezy yard out front of the winery. Whether you're into a zesty Vermentino or a bold Aglianico, a trip to the Duchman Family Winery is a fabulous place to hang out in the sunshine and taste Texas charm.

    Outdoor Activities

    Austin has beautiful scenery with a mix of rolling hills, rivers, and cityscape. It also has quite a few natural hidden gems. The two-mile hike to Hamilton Pool Preserve was quiet, & relaxing. It was non-strenuous, and the rocky cliffs and sparkling streams were serene. The pool was spectacular, but the water was cold! I took a relaxing nap in the warm sun with the sound of the trickling water. 

    Another must-see spot is Zilker Park. Here, you can relax in the cool river or rent kayaks and adventure through the calm water. We saw so many turtles tanning on logs and Grackle birds. We kayaked through the tranquil water under bridges, getting a great view of the city. Afterwards, we relaxed in the park and had a little picnic with the view of the city behind us. 

    Austin, Texas is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable bachelorette party. With its lively atmosphere, diverse entertainment options, and vibrant nightlife, Austin offers the perfect backdrop for celebrating the bride-to-be in style. From indulging in mouthwatering barbecue and craft cocktails on Rainey Street to dancing the night away to live music on Sixth Street, there's no shortage of excitement in this bustling city. With its abundance of trendy boutique hotels, scenic outdoor activities, and pampering spas, Austin provides endless opportunities for relaxation and adventure alike. Whether cruising down Lady Bird Lake on a party barge or exploring the city's eclectic shops and art galleries, Austin promises a bachelorette party experience that's as unique and memorable as the bride herself.

    Dominican Republic's Tourism Triumph: 10 Million Visitors and Counting

    Dominican Republic's Tourism Triumph: 10 Million Visitors and Counting

    In a record-setting year, the Dominican Republic proudly welcomed over 10 million visitors in 2024, achieving an unprecedented milestone in Caribbean tourism. This remarkable achievement underscores the country's allure as a top travel destination, bolstered by strategic initiatives and an enchanting mix of culture and natural beauty

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    Allison Zurfluh and the Venice Lagoon - La Mia Arte

    Allison Zurfluh and the Venice Lagoon - La Mia Arte

    "Some things are here for our souls, not our interests, and every land has its pockets of wild. Let us leave then there for the birds, for the night watch, for the person who needs and longs for a creeping into invisibility"

    Welcome to Episode #86:

    This year Allison published her third book,  'Allison Zurfluh and the Venice Lagoon'.  Here are pages of art and essays on her experiences living on the Venice lagoon.  

    The book is an intimate look at the place that captured her heart and soul, the place that would initiate a 1000 questions and responses. 

    There is a part that Allison conserves for family and her Swiss life, and there is a part she lives quite on the fringe of everything… In Italy, on the Venetian lagoon… Searching, exploring, painting, writing, documenting, playing and sharing, yet really going to the edge of what is possible, in her boat, in her art and in herself.  Nothing is taken for granted.  Not her environment, not her choices, not the people, not the place. Zurfluh recognises the plight of the Venetian lagoon, the wild beauty, the breathtaking moments, the natural world and at times, the painful truth of the tourist dollar.

    We discuss so much.... Art and motherhood, the writing life, living on the island of Burano and protecting the fishing communities on the lagoon, going into the wilderness to be alone to find what matters, creativity and grit, and indeed many personal stories of our own reckoning with the parts of our lives that make us who we are as women and artists at this point in time.  We don't hold back and that is why I published this whole conversation in one beautiful thread.  Hopefully you are on one of those long walks you need over the festive season and you can enjoy this share ....

    Here is a wild and beautiful conversation from one wild and beautiful woman to another.  Allison is not only happy to rock the boat, but paints from it too, sharing her gifts, lighting the way, protecting the sacred and reminding us, that we all make a difference in this wild and beautiful world we live in.  Enjoy 

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    Listen to my last conversation with Allison in 2022… Allison Zurfluh: Art and Conservation in the Venice Lagoon

    Minutes and Moments in this Conversation:
    14.00 - Motherhood and the Artist
    31.40 - Women and Creativity
    41.45 - How Allison nurtures her Art and Creativity as a portal to becoming
    44.00 - The Venice Lagoon as a mirror
    51.00 - Nature for pain relief
    58.00 - How Allison discovered Burano and moved to the Lagoon
       1.07 - The Writers Journey
       1.08  - La Mia Arte & the Fisherman
       1.39  - Transcending the Mundane with Words  - "One true Sentence"

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    Western North Carolina Travel And Tourism Leaders Are Catalysts For Change

    Western North Carolina Travel And Tourism Leaders Are Catalysts For Change

    Justin Belleme, founder of the JB Media Group and publisher of Romantic Asheville.com and Tina Kinsey, VP of Marketing, PR, and Air Service Development at the Asheville Regional Airport, share how they are working to shape this region’s future growth.

    Justin is a travel industry leader and provides strategic direction and expertise in the travel and tourism industry. He shares his recent experience at a sustainable travel conference called Tourism Cares: The Power of Partnership Stewardship Summit. The summit represented an opportunity to come together and envision a collaborative, cross-sectoral, and inclusive future for travel and tourism. Justin explains how the industry is recognizing a renewed sense of hope and what actionable steps are available to contribute to a more sustainable travel industry and a healthier planet.

    Also on Speaking of Travel, the Asheville Regional Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in the country  Tina Kinsey, Vice-president of Marketing, PR, and Air Service Development,  shares some of the stories of an industry in constant evolution and what the Asheville Regional Airport is doing to transform this region’s future growth.

    Before taking off, it is crucial to dedicate time to prepare, especially if you will be traveling to a new airport. Tina talks about how to begin your journey by thoroughly studying your destination’s airport information and begin to understand specific procedures that you need to be aware of. And she provides an update on all the latest changes at the airport as construction for the new terminal continues. 

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    Responsible Marine Tourism in Scotland with Caroline Willis

    Responsible Marine Tourism in Scotland with Caroline Willis

    Join me for a conversation with Caroline Willis from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust. We discuss the impact marine tourism has on coastal environments and marine species like whales and dolphins, and what we as visitors can do to minimise our impact.

    Caroline also tells us about the work the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust has been doing since the 1990s, their various citizen science projects and initiatives to encourage responsible marine tourism in Scotland.

    Visit our website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript and links to resources mentioned in our conversation.

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    Responsible Marine Tourism in Scotland with Caroline Willis

    Responsible Marine Tourism in Scotland with Caroline Willis

    Join me for a conversation with Caroline Willis from the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust. We discuss the impact marine tourism has on coastal environments and marine species like whales and dolphins, and what we as visitors can do to minimise our impact.

    Caroline also tells us about the work the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust has been doing since the 1990s, their various citizen science projects and initiatives to encourage responsible marine tourism in Scotland.

    Visit our website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript and links to resources mentioned in our conversation.

    Find out how to support our show and unlock bonus content.

    Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you!



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    Charitable Travel's TIPs: Explore Pompano Beach, Florida

    Charitable Travel's TIPs: Explore Pompano Beach, Florida

    In this episode of the Travel Insider Podcast, we're heading to Pompano Beach on the south-east coast of Florida.  Set between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, the city has three miles of sandy beaches lapped by some of the warmest, clearest waters in the area.

    Joining our host Rebecca Miles to talk about the warm welcome vistors will recieve are Rita Wells, Tourism Marketing Manager at Pompano Beach, and Jeff Torode, owner of the South Florida Dive Headquarters. Hugely important to the destination is how accessible it is, as well as the coral reef and fish sanctuary, while on land there's world-class dining and shopping, festivals, concerts and vibrant nightlife.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, rate and share our podcast!

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    Slovenia Sustainability Success Story

    Slovenia Sustainability Success Story

    Dolores Semeraro speaks to the Director General of Slovenia Ministry of Tourism Dubravka Kalin about the success story of destination Slovenia and how it became the sustainability most-copies and observed case study in Europe.

    On this episode Dubravka shares: 

    • The challenges faced growing and developing tourism industry
    • The best practices that everyone embraced
    • The shift in the type of tourists coming to the destination
    • Who does Slovenia look up to?

    and much more!

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    Dolores Semeraro is an internationally recognized tourism keynote speaker and trainer who has inspired thousands of people in the tourism industry to build a stronger, more sustainable, and more resilient future of travel.

    In her keynotes, Dolores shares with her audience how to develop sustainable marketing thinking through her action-oriented thought process, which observes the interconnectivity of the stages in the travel product life cycle.

    By applying this process, operators in the tourism, travel, and hospitality sectors can visibly enhance the longevity of their marketing strategies, effectively rendering them more sustainable in the long term for the well-being of all stakeholders involved.

    Dolores is a passionate advocate for responsible travel, sustainability, and innovation. With her signature Mediterranean warmth and straightforwardness, she encourages audiences to challenge their "Business As Usual" status and strive for the improvement of the tourism industry and the well-being of all stakeholders.

    Through her decades-long experience in the industry, she has motivated hoteliers and tourism professionals to take action, enhance their communication, and create a purposeful and innovative tourism ecosystem.

    She also advocates for slow travel, exemplified by her extensive travels with her husband and beloved dog in their campervan. When not chronicling ...

    From Sugar-White Sand Beaches to Learning Campuses: Uncovering the Eco-friendly Wonders of The Lodge at Gulf State Park with Chandra Wright

    From Sugar-White Sand Beaches to Learning Campuses: Uncovering the Eco-friendly Wonders of The Lodge at Gulf State Park with Chandra Wright

    Chandra Wright is the Director of Environmental & Educational Initiatives at the Lodge at Gulf State Park, A Hilton Hotel. She works on sustainability initiatives at the Lodge and our other facilities in the park and curates and creates educational opportunities for guests of all ages.

    TOPICS WE DISCUSSED

    1.  How does the Gulf State Park interpretive center exemplify environmentally friendly building practices?
    2.  What are some of the specific features of the interpretive center that contribute to its sustainable operation?
    3.  How does the Gulf State Park learning campus accommodate overnight groups and educational programs?
    4.  What are some of the administrative tasks and paperwork involved in Chandra's job at Gulf State Park?
    5.  How does Gulf State Park aim to be a benchmark for environmental and economic sustainability in outdoor recreation and hospitality?
    6.  How do the history and heritage of Gulf State Park contribute to its unique character and offerings for visitors?
    7.   What role does Chandra play in ensuring the park's sustainability and environmentally friendly practices?

    MEDIA

    https://www.livingstondaily.com/story/travel/destinations/2023/04/04/family-beach-resorts/11592225002/

    https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2023/04/23/what-is-ecotourism-and-how-can-it-help-the-environment/

    https://laptrinhx.com/news/an-inside-look-at-gulf-state-park-including-the-best-recreational-trail-in-the-country-8W2mg3q/

    AHA MOMENT

    We're in the hospitality business, so we want people to leave happier than when they arrived. But beyond that, we want them to make lifetime memories that bring them back time after time. With our beautiful sugar-white sand beaches and the 28 miles of trails to explore the park, it is easy for our guests to connect or reconnect with nature and each other. I see it all the time, and it's rewarding when they understand and appreciate what we're doing to ensure that the park and our facilities are as environmentally friendly as possible so that they will be around for people to enjoy for a long, long time.

    INSIGHT2GO

    "People protect what they love." Jacques Cousteau (& his son, Jean-Michel Cousteau) - I transitioned from being a practicing attorney to a career in sustainability and environmental stewardship through hospitality and tourism as a result of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill greatly impacted my community and the Gulf of Mexico I love so much. I don't consider what I do for a living as "work" - it's truly a joy to introduce people to this special place and help them begin to love it, too.

    LEARN MORE

    To learn more about Chandra and her work at The Lodge at Gulf State Park, visit their website at https://www.lodgeatgulfstatepark.com or on the following social sites:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lodgeatgsp
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lodgegsp/

    NEXT STEPS

    To begin planning your beach vacation, getaway, or outing, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism can help. Visit their website at https://www.gulfshores.com/.

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    Ep 5 - Creating the Biggest Wilderness Reserve in Europe with Christoph Promberger

    Ep 5 - Creating the Biggest Wilderness Reserve in Europe with Christoph Promberger

    Episode 5 of Collective Choices was recorded in the Carpathian Mountains, in Transylvania, Romania. Christoph Promberger is the executive director of Foundation Conservation Carpathia.

    We talk about:
    -the story behind the biggest national park Europe will soon have
    -fighting the government and the timber mafia
    -what do you do when you receive a forest
    -why a conservation project would have a hunting association and would sponsor a football club
    -why Romania should be your next eco-tourism destination
    -how lack of long term vision affects economic growth for generations
     -how distrust endangers conservation efforts and why it’s worth believing in exceptional people
    -getting along with bison and bears
    -when Western Europe is not a good example to follow and when poorer countries have a lot to offer
    -why you need (some) development in a nature reserve
    -cute animal videos

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    270 Elissa Garay "Sustainable Travel" and Amy Summers from "Raising Hope"

    270 Elissa Garay "Sustainable Travel" and Amy Summers from "Raising Hope"

    In the first half of today's show, I am joined by Elissa Garay, Freelance Editor & Writer in Travel & Lifestyle. A modern-day explorer, perpetual seeker, and diligent travel scribe, she's also a champion for sustainable tourism and believes that we can all travel with conscience, for the greater good. With over 20 years’ experience in the field, she's worked as an editor at leading travel publications like AFAR, Fodor’s,Travelzoo, and ShermansTravel, and has had hundreds of travel and lifestyle articles published in Condé Nast Traveler, Good Housekeeping, Parents, CNN, BBC, and more. She studied journalism at SUNY New Paltz and has since 2016 lived here in our home base of Kingston, NY.

    Today, Elissa shares her path to writing about sustainable tourism, what sustainable tourism means and tips for the traveler on how to adopt more green travel practices.

    Following our conversation, I shared a positive story about what has happened locally in my hometown of Olive to better conserve and preserve our natural resources during a time of major development here in the Hudson Valley. The Pacama Conservation Organization has been vital in preserving land near and dear to me.

    In the second half of the show I am joined by returning guest, Amy Summers, Raising HOPE Program Director. She is responsible for overall management and leadership of Raising HOPE including outreach, recruitment, interviewing, and managing workshops, trainings, and support groups. Amy joined the United Way team in 2019.

    Before joining Raising HOPE, Amy directed a Big Brothers Big Sisters program at Amherst College, owned Transformations Workshops and Gallery, and taught meditation and Conscious Communication at the Five College Consortium. In 1999, Amy founded the Center for Circles of Empowerment, where she led women’s empowerment workshops. Amy is a former resident of Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, she also resided and taught at Centro Creativo, in Costa Rica. She serves on the New Start
    for Women Advisory Board (SUNY Ulster) where she also teaches Stress Management. She is an Ulster Leadership Development Institute alumna, a facilitator of women’s empowerment circles for the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Center, and a graduate of Omega Institute’s Women’s Leadership Intensive.

    Amy holds an advanced degree in Women’s Studies and is the founder/facilitator of Aquoga® aquatic cardio, yoga and meditation classes. She is a survivor of a near fatal car accident, and brings the unique perspective of someone who healed from 16 assorted broken bones, and relearned how to walk, into her tool box of inspiration.

    Amy shares about the Benefit Concert for Raising Hope's Scholarship Fund happening on Saturday April 29th at Rosendale Theater. BETTY will be the special guest performer at this special happening! We also talk about their mentorship program and the amazing workshops that they offer on a regular basis. It's always uplifting to hear about the good work happening at Raising Hope.

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    Explore More of Arizona with the AZ Parks Passport

    Explore More of Arizona with the AZ Parks Passport

    Want to have more Arizona adventures but not sure how to fit it all in? Josh Coddington with the Arizona Office of Tourism and Lauren and Owen from The AZ Hikeaholics join us on the show to share their best tips.

    These guests are pros at making the most of every minute exploring the Grand Canyon State. They share how to use a free tool, the digital AZ Parks Passport, created by the Arizona Office of Tourism, to plan adventures and discover even more attractions while they're on the road. The AZ Parks Passport also enters users into a contest to win some amazing prizes, including a $500 gift card to Arizona State Parks, good for camping and cabin reservations, shop merchandise and tours.

    Of course, no outdoor recreation convo with these outdoor lovers would be complete without discussing sustainable tourism. We talk about what we love so much about this beautiful state and the seven principles of responsible recreation we can all practice to better Appreciate AZ.

    Get more great information on exploring Arizona from the Arizona Office of Tourism's official travel guide, visitarizona.com, and find their social media on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or TikTok.

    See what Lauren and Owen are up to next as official #AppreciateAZ Ambassadors and follow along with their weekend warrior adventures on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

    Since the time of our recording... 

    • The Arizona Office of Tourism has launched its AppreciateAZ Ambassadors Program and an AppreciateAZ certificate, which is easy for anyone to earn through a 10-minute online course (check it out here!)
    • Lauren and Owen successfully completed their Rim-to-Rim hike in Grand Canyon National Park. Check out their adventure and a great guide they've shared for others planning this hike on Instagram.

    Find your next Arizona adventure and sign up for our newsletter at AZStateParks.com/Amazing, and follow @AZStateParks on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter for even more inspiration.

    Costs and impact of sustainable travel choices today

    Costs and impact of sustainable travel choices today

    Host Dolores Semeraro discusses what are the costs and impact of sustainable travel choices today for both travellers and tourism industry operators today.

    Welcome to Episode 56 of Truth Behind Travel Podcast! On this episode:
    - Sustainability Overwhelm
    - Powering up Sustainability choices of our desired customers
    - Who spends more on Sustainable Holidays
    - How Personality-based strategies are the key to a successful marriage between sustainable travellers and the tourism industry today. 


    Last but not least, today I am gifting you – listeners of the podcast – a very special opportunity to join me at the Tourism Innovation Summit in Sevilla, Spain this coming November where I will be opening the hospitality forum with a keynote dedicated to sustainability and hospitality today.

    TIS 2022 - Sevilla, Spain 2-4 November 2022
    Dolores Semeraro Keynote Speaker

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    About Dolores Semeraro

    Hello! I am a Hospitality and Tourism Communication Expert and Speaker with 15 years of industry experience. For the past 20 months, I have helped tourism organizations and travel professionals restore travel confidence and restart their tourism businesses.

    I focus on tourism marketing strategies, hospitality digital marketing and communication, and tourism innovation in every keynote, training, or coaching session I deliver across the industry.

    You can learn more about me by listening to my travel recovery podcast called ‘Truth Behind Travel’ where I interview tourism industry leaders and travel experts on the core topic of the Future of Travel


    Thank you for joining me today on Truth Behind Travel Podcast, did you enjoy today’s episode? Every conversation brings tips, values, and strategies to help you start your travel recovery journey.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please

    Dolores Semeraro is an internationally recognized tourism keynote speaker and trainer who has inspired thousands of people in the tourism industry to build a stronger, more sustainable, and more resilient future of travel.

    In her keynotes, Dolores shares with her audience how to develop sustainable marketing thinking through her action-oriented thought process, which observes the interconnectivity of the stages in the travel product life cycle.

    By applying this process, operators in the tourism, travel, and hospitality sectors can visibly enhance the longevity of their marketing strategies, effectively rendering them more sustainable in the long term for the well-being of all stakeholders involved.

    Dolores is a passionate advocate for responsible travel, sustainability, and innovation. With her signature Mediterranean warmth and straightforwardness, she encourages audiences to challenge their "Business As Usual" status and strive for the improvement of the tourism industry and the well-being of all stakeholders.

    Through her decades-long experience in the industry, she has motivated hoteliers and tourism professionals to take action, enhance their communication, and create a purposeful and innovative tourism ecosystem.

    She also advocates for slow travel, exemplified by her extensive travels with her husband and beloved dog in their campervan. When not chronicling ...

    The Islander Way regenerative tourism project - Dianne Dredge

    The Islander Way regenerative tourism project - Dianne Dredge

    Debbie and Josie speak with Dianne Dredge about the Islander Way regenerative tourism project on Flinders Is, Tasmania, Australia. 
    Dianne explains the innovative, emergent, community-led approach to co-designing a visitor economy with the community  that respects the community’s values, contributes to a resilient economy, and that takes responsibility for the impacts of tourism on the natural environment.
    "Let's do community consultation in a genuine way, and really experiment with what the solutions might be as well. So this regenerative tourism Living Lab is not only just about delivering a framework for Regenerative tourism, it's actually trying to unleash the local creativity of local people to find solutions and find ways that they can actually benefit from tourism as well, because quite often tourism is done to them, rather than with them."
    In 2019 the 'tipping point' for the Island was identified: "if the population continues to age, if there's less people on the island, then it's going to actually reach a point where the local economy is not going to be able to sustain the social and economic economy, the social services that it needs."
    Dianne describes how the comprehensive data collected through the community consultation process allows tourism to be considered in a bigger system to identify what is really needed to help address this tipping point.  Before you can actually be a good community to host visitors, you  have to have a sustainable, resilient local community. 
    Community consultation has identified 7 directions for the future of tourism on the Island.  So far, emerging business ideas identified through the project focus on waste and circular economy, food security and tourism experience.

    Show notes and links
    Learning from a Regenerative Living Lab | https://www.islanderway.co/post/learning-from-a-regenerative-living-lab
    The Islander Way project | https://www.islanderway.co
    The Tourism CoLab | https://www.thetourismcolab.com.au
    Dianne Dredge | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianne-dredge
    FTI Consultants, Study of Economics, Business and Social Structure on Tasmania's Flinders Island (the 'Tipping Point' report) https://www.flinders.tas.gov.au/client-assets/images/Learn/downloads/Council%20Reports/2019.03.31%20-%20FTI%20Consulting%20'Study%20of%20Economics,%20Business%20&%20Social%20Structure%20on%20Tasmania's%20Flinders%20Island'.pdf
    This podcast is created for Designing Tourism by Debbie Clarke and Josie Major from GOOD Awaits. Audio Production is by Clarrie Macklin. Check out their podcast: https://www.good-travel.org/goodawaitspodcast
    Music by Judy Jacques, The Mesmerist; Wybalenna Prayer  from Making Wings  © 2002 with kind permission of the artist.
    Extract from the Islander Way read by Jana Monnone co-created by the local community with Brand Tasmania as part of the Flinders Island brand story.
    Original photography by Sammi Gowthorp.
    The Islander Way project is funded by the Tasmanian Government. We also acknowledge our partners, Flinders Council, Visit Northern Tasmania and The Tourism CoLab and the support of Flinders Island Business Inc.

    If you'd like to provide feedback on this podcast, we'd welcome your comments at contact@islanderway.co

    Grace Bottitta-Williamson, National Recreation and Tourism Coordinator at the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries

    Grace Bottitta-Williamson, National Recreation and Tourism Coordinator at the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries

    Our guest today on the Outdoor Adventure Series is Grace Bottitta-Williamson.

    Grace is the National Recreation and Tourism Coordinator at the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), our nation’s system of underwater parks. 

    The National Marine Sanctuaries are celebrating 50 Years of ocean conservation and stewardship. The Office serves as the trustee for a network of underwater parks encompassing more than 620,000 square miles of marine and Great Lakes waters from Washington state to the Florida Keys and Lake Huron to American Samoa.

    Aha Moment

    [Abridged]  I've talked about how important community engagement is.  I think we're ready for the next level of like, how do we work more closely with communities together and collaboratively? The conversations are there, but how do we get there? How can they be ambassadors for us and vice versa? How can we come to a mutually beneficial, like this sanctuary is sacred to some degree? I don't wanna put those words in it, but it's a special place. Again, responsible recreation, responsible uses, sustainable tourism, but how can we do this collectively together so that where we're benefiting the community, and then the community is also helping us with our mission, or our collective mission. It's not even our mission; It's our collective.  

     I think that's the aha like, okay, this is, this is the focus for me for the next couple of years. It's not just getting the word out about national sanctuaries in like places like Illinois or Indiana, where there is no ocean, but it's also really like, okay, let's focus more on the communities and the conversations in the communities that we're not going in and saying, you must do this., it's like, how can we do this together? 

    Insight2Go

    [Abridged]  A friend of mine shared with me, and it really resonates with me because I'm really… I feel like, especially as a federal employee being authentic and present is, is just so important, especially. I'm very public facing.

    I talk to a lot of folks. That's my intention. Right? So it's, I'm gonna just read real quick. It's from our Deepest Fear by Maryanne Williamson, “As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people to do the same. As we're liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

    And for me, that's authentic. Be present. Be passionate.  I am very passionate about my job. I think it's part of how we make a difference and how we make changes and live it.

     A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles" by Marianne Williamson.

    Next Steps

    To plan your visit to the National Marine Sanctuaries, visit their website at https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/visit/.

    Media Resources

    Take the Pledge for Wildlife

     Come visit - A guide for exploring your national marine sanctuaries

     Annual photo contest (Memorial Day through Labor Day) 

     

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    Reconnecting with Nature: Sustainable Safari

    Reconnecting with Nature: Sustainable Safari

    James Mwenda, Founder of James Mwenda Expeditions, shares his expertise in sustainable safari adventures and provides some tips on how to make a safari more than just an Instagram photo opportunity. He shares how to be a responsible wildlife tourist and truly reconnect with the natural world.

    Host: Host (Amy) Hager - Social Media Manager at The RISE Travel Institute 
    Video and Audio Editing: Kara King
    Graphic Design: Shirley Wong - Freelance Art Director

    Music: On My Way by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song
    License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses

    Travel Industry Rebounds With Stronger Strategic Partnerships And Economic Empowerment

    Travel Industry Rebounds With Stronger Strategic Partnerships And Economic Empowerment

    Mark Collins, partnerships manager with RomanticAsheville.com, is at the center of creating successful partnerships in the travel and tourism industry and shares how cooperation and partnerships are used to achieve business and community goals.

    Mark shares how the resiliency of the travel industry over these past few years has helped turn us more into sustainable tourists, with an aim to travel with a light environmental footprint, to support local communities and to help protect culture and heritage. 

    Many traveler’s today have a desire to experience history and culture wherever they travel. Mark's hope is to see curious, compassionate, open minded, educated travelers of tomorrow who are finding their own solutions to be kinder and more compassionate.

    Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.

    EP-71 Godfather of Costa Rica Sustainable Tourism gives us his viewpoint on investing in Costa Rica

    EP-71 Godfather of Costa Rica Sustainable Tourism gives us his viewpoint on investing in Costa Rica

    We chat with the Godfather of Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica. Bary Roberts has been at the forefront of sustainable Tourism for over 50 years, and the country has a lot to thank him for. We chatted to Bary about whether he thinks Costa Rica is a good investment, sustainable tourism, and where he would invest.

    Contact Us: info@investingcostarica.com

    Guest today
    Bary Roberts: broberts@dddse.com
    DDD Strategy: https://www.dddse.com