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On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
New insurance rules for auto accident injuries

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 13:38


Physiotherapists and chiropractors say new government rules on insurance coverage for people injured in auto accidents are already outdated and could harm patients... so they're refusing to adopt the changes. We sit down with a practicing chiropractor who's CEO of the NL Chiropractic Association and with a practicing physiotherapist who's president of the NL Physiotherapy Association. (Krissy Holmes with Darrell Wade and Michelle Sheppard)

ExplicitNovels
Human Sexuality 3O1: Part 1

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024


First day of an advanced university-level sex ed class.Based on a post by smalltitslovr, in 4 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Steamy Stories.Hi! My name is Samantha. I'm a 25 year old college graduate. I am about 5' 3", and I'm a very petite girl. I have black hair and blue eyes. My tits are small-ish, but they look larger because of my small figure (a 32 b chest looks more voluptuous than a 38 b does.) My ass is average. But nice and tight, because I work out quite a bit.Today, I'd like to tell you about a class I took in second semester of my sophomore year of college: Advanced Sexual Education. Here's the description from the course catalog: I attended a private research university, in southern California.Human Sexuality 3O1."Everyone takes a sex-ed class in high school that goes over the basics. That class should have covered the basics of each gender's biological systems, and the reproduction system as a whole. This class goes beyond that basic overview, and provides an in-depth study of the sexuality of human beings. The course will include discussions, demos, and lab projects. Students must be 18+ years of age."I really felt I needed to take this class. You see, at my high school, we had a one-week version of the sex-ed class, and I had been sick for the last 3 days that week. Although I had picked up many things since then, I was never quite sure what I missed, and felt that I might be missing something important. I thought this might be a good opportunity to fill in those pieces I had missed.I'd read the description of this class many times, and wondered what exactly it would entail. "Demos and lab projects" and "18+". Those two pieces of the description made me both scared and excited. Of course 18 years was the required age for consensual sex, in our state. Did that mean that we were going to be having sex in the class? Surely we couldn't be required to have sex. That would be illegal. Wouldn't it? Our university did have a few prodigy kids on campus, who were still under-age. They were banned from signing up, or even auditing the sessions. There was no online option, either.After thinking on it for about 3 weeks straight, I decided I would sign up.First Day.The first day of the class finally arrived. I'd been anticipating it since the moment I'd signed up. I'd thought about backing out several times, but reconsidered each time.I'd dressed in a tight, white t-shirt with a decal, blue jean shorts with a white belt, and flip-flops.I arrived at my classroom at 7:55; 5 minutes early. It was a very early class. I didn't see many people on campus on the way there. The class was in the basement of the psychology building. I'd never been down there before. I'd heard that's where some psych studies were held, and a few classes. It was tucked away in a corner of the building where nobody would stumble into it by accident.As I walked in, I noticed several people sitting in seats around the room. There was roughly an even mix of males to females. I found a seat in the second row, and pulled out my phone and checked social media, as I waited nervously for class to start. As I waited, I noticed most of the people in the room seemed a little nervous. Many were looking around, and a few seemed like they wanted to get up and leave.Finally, the teacher arrived; 1 minute late.She was somewhat tall for a woman (maybe 5'10"), in her early 30s. She had blonde hair, put up in a bun. She had black rimmed glasses. On top, she wore a white blouse, which was unbuttoned down to just above her bra, revealing a lot of cleavage as well as quite a bit of her mid-sized sized breasts. Over that, she wore a bright red cardigan. She was also wearing a black skirt that came to about mid-thigh, showing off very long, tan legs. On her feet, she wore 1-inch, red heels, matching her cardigan.She walked to the table at the front of the classroom, and set her bag down on it. She pulled off her cardigan, draping it over the back of the chair, which revealed her slim figure. She reached into her bag, and took out some papers; presumably, her notes."Hello class." she said, once she was ready. "This is Advanced Sexual Education. If you are not here for Advanced Sexual Education, please leave. You're in the wrong place."I looked around. Nobody left. There were 12 guys, and 8 girls, including me. The seats were arranged in 4 rows of 5, with 10 seats wrapped around the outside of the room. Some of the chairs were emptyThe teacher looked around to make sure nobody was slow to stand, then continued. "Ok. I'll introduce myself and go over some guidelines, then take roll. My name is Sharon Gladwell. You can call me Sharon. I've worked here at the university for about 5 years. This is my first year teaching. Normally, I do research for the psych department. My specialty is human sexuality and arousal. I've lead several studies on various topics including stimulation, bondage and exhibitionism."Everyone in the class seemed stunned at how openly she talked about these "behind-doors" topics."Now, some guidelines." She pulled some papers out of her bag, and passed them out. "Here's the syllabus. In there, you will find details on everything I am about to say. If, at any time, any of you feel you are not suited for this class, feel free to get up and leave. No harm, no foul."This class is designed with two goals in mind. Firstly, to educate you all on the details of human sexuality. We will study the specific of how the human body works; specifically, the similarities and differences between males and females. We will also examine how certain stimuli cause certain reactions. We will cover intercourse in detail, both traditional and non-traditional methods. We will cover fetishes of many varieties, pornography, body modification (as it relates to sexuality), and coercion."The second goal is to push your boundaries. Throughout the semester, we will have numerous demonstrations, as well as solo and group projects on the topics and concepts we are covering. By the end of this class, you should all be more open sexually, and you will have experience far beyond many of your peers, measured by both depth and breadth."There will be times during the semester when I ask you do to do things you may not be comfortable doing. You may, of course, opt out, but it will negatively affect your participation grade, which is 50% of this course. The other 50% is broken up into 35% out-of-class projects and homework, and 15% for the final multi-format exam."Any questions so far?" she asked. A few hands went up. "Yes?" she said, pointing to a girl in the third row."You mentioned demonstrations," replied the girl. "Are those going to involve guests? And how involved will they be?"Sharon smiled, and replied, "No, we will normally not have guests this semester, unless we are covering a special topic. The demos will be performed by each of you, as well as by myself. They will be very in-depth, and will usually involve grouping up to get a chance to observe the topic, and get hands-on experience. Hopefully that clarifies it. If not, it should become clear in a little bit, as we'll be doing our first demo today.""Oh; thanks; " replied the girl, quite stunned, and a little confused."Anyone else?" asked Sharon. A boy on the left side of the room held his hand up. She nodded to him."So, when we group up, will we be grouping boy-boy or boy-girl?", the boy asked."Good question. For the start of the semester, we will form groups that include both genders. As each of you have the most experience with your own gender, you will need to study the other gender more thoroughly." Then she counted out how many of each there were in the room. "I was planning on pairs; however, it looks like the numbers don't quite work out for that. If we start with coed pairs, that'll leave four extra boys. So we'll have two groups of 3, with an extra boy in each, and two boys with me."The boy grinned, "Thanks. That's what I was hoping.""I'm sure it was," replied Sharon, with a bigger grin. "Any other questions?" There weren't any. "Alright then. We'll move on to roll-call. Some days, including today, I'll give you a question for the day. When I call your name, you will stand, answer the given question, and strip off your clothes. Normally, you will remove all of your clothing, but since it's the first day, you'll only be required to remove two articles of clothing. Shoes, socks, and jackets do not count."That got everyone's attention. There was no mention before that anyone would be stripping. It was implied, due to the fact that hands-on demos would probably require nudity, but this confirmed it."Today's question is an introduction," Sharon said. "You'll state your name, age, where you're from, and whether or not you are a virgin. We'll start with me. As I said before, my name is Sharon. I'm 32, and I'm from San Francisco. As I'm sure you have all guessed, I am not a virgin."With that said, she unbuttoned her blouse and removed it, placing it on the desk. Underneath, she had a sexy white bra, with black lace accents. Next, she unzipped the side of her skirt, and slipped it down her long legs, revealing a matching g-string.Now that her clothing was removed, I got my first good look at her body. She was slim, in a fit kind of way; she definitely worked out regularly. Her legs seemed to be miles long. She had one noticeable tattoo: some sort of tribal pattern, wrapping around the bottom of her tits. She was very tan; she must sun bathe quite a bit."Now your turn. First up, Tony Baker"A boy on the right side of the room stood up and introduced himself. "Hi I'm Tony Baker. I'm 19, and I'm from Texas. I am not a virgin." He pulled his shirt over his head. He had a tan body, with six-pack abs. Next, he pulled off his shoes and socks, then pulled his pants off, revealing a pair of red boxer briefs, which were tented slightly. Apparently I wasn't the only one who found Ms. Gladwell attractive."Nice to meet you Tony. You may take your seat. Next up, Mindy Hayes"She proceeded to call out each student's name. About half-way through, she called "Christina McCoy"Christina stood, and said, "I'm sorry, but I don't think I can do this." She grabbed her bag and quickly walked out of the classroom."No worries" said Ms. Sharon. "Would anyone else like to leave?" At that, a terrified white boy also left.She continued down the list, and nobody else left. Each student stood, said their name, age, and virginity status, and stripped off their shirts and their bottoms.Here's a summary:·         Mindy Hayes - 19 year old white girl from Boston. Virgin. Wearing pale blue matching bra and panties.·         Alex Myers - 18 year old white boy from Ohio. Not a virgin. Wearing black boxer shorts.·         Dave Evans - 24 year old white boy from Georgia. Virgin. Red boxer briefs.·         Darrell Wade - 23 year old white boy from Louisiana. Not a virgin. Grey boxer briefs.·         Latoya Gilbert - 21 year old black girl from Chicago. Not a virgin. Red bra and panties.·         Filipe Allen - 24 year old Portuguese boy from San Francisco. Not a virgin. Red boxers.·         Eric Ramirez - 22 year old Hispanic boy from San Diego. Virgin. Blue boxer briefs·         Ken Sharp - 21 year old white boy from Kansas. Virgin. Tighty whities·         Billy Daniels - 19 year old white boy from New York. Not a virgin. Black boxers·         Barbara Foster - 20 year old white girl from South Carolina. Not a virgin. Pink and black boy shorts, and a pink push-up bra·         Roberto Walters - 18 year old Hispanic boy from New York. Not a virgin. Black and white boxers.·         Irene Hunter - 21 year old white girl from Wisconsin. Not a virgin. Dark blue sports bra and matching panties.·         John Gibson - 19 year old white boy from Connecticut. Virgin. Black boxer briefs·         Amy Powell - 18 year old white girl from Maine. Virgin. Purple g-string and a white shelf bra·         Sofia Mendez - 18 year old Hispanic girl from Ohio. Not a Virgin. Green g-string and matching lacy bra·         Kent Doyle - 23 year old white boy from Colorado. Virgin. Bronco's boxers (orange and blue)·         "And, last but not least, Samantha Rivera."I stood up. I was shaking a little. I was quite nervous. I'd been somewhat of an exhibitionist before, and I'd been naked in front of people before, but not in this kind of setting. But the biggest thing that was getting to me was the anticipation. The whole time I watched people strip, I knew my turn was coming. I was also nervous because I had slightly less clothing than all the other girls."I'm Samantha. I'm 19, and I'm from Colorado. I am not a virgin." I paused. "Um. Ms. Sharon; ""Yes, Samantha, is there a problem?" she replied."Er; .well; .I'm not wearing any undergarments. I usually don't. They make me uncomfortable.""Ah. An exhibitionist. I see. Well, it doesn't make much difference. Everyone will be stripping completely, starting tomorrow. You'll just have to do it a day early. If you're uncomfortable with that, this class probably isn't for you. Feel free to leave, if you'd like.""Um. No, I'm okay." I had a feeling she'd say something to that effect, but part of me was hoping she'd cut me some slack. Maybe let me keep my shorts? But, at the same time, I was also hoping that she wouldn't. :)So, I proceeded to strip. First, I kicked off my flip-flops. Then I grabbed the bottom of my shirt, and slowly pulled it over my head. Everyone got a good look at my B-cup breasts, with my arms over my head. I dropped my shirt onto my bag, then continued. I undid my belt, then the button on my jean shorts, then the zipper. I hesitated for a moment, took a deep breath, then peeled my tight jean shorts off my naked body. As I did, I bent over, giving everyone behind me a good look at my ass and a small bit of my cunt. I picked my shorts up, and placed them on my bag. I smiled, and sat down, crossing my legs and my arms, which covered all the important bits."Excellent, class. Now that introductions are out of the way, we'll move on to our first topic: the human body. Today, we'll be going over the non-genitals. You may ask: 'what does that have to do with Sexual Education?'"Well, as we'll find out several times throughout the semester, sexuality doesn't require genitalia, or even nudity. An orgasm can be a achieved in other ways. For example, you can make someone cum just by massaging them in non-sexual places, although I doubt we'll see that today."Now, let's pair up for our first demo. First I'll call out pairs, then we'll see who is left."When I call your name, the girl should get up and move to the guy. First pair. Samantha, you're with Tony."I stood up, and walked to the right side of the classroom. Everyone watched me as I went and I felt like I had 100 eyes glued to various parts of my naked body, although it was really only 34. But that's still a lot! I took an empty seat next to Tony.Sharon continued pairing every girl with a guy. When she was done, she said, "We have four guys left. Two will join me: John and Eric. The other two will join a pair of their choice."The remaining two guys stood and approached Tony and I.Sharon laughed. "I see you are both attracted to the lovely Samantha and Tony here. Unfortunately, we won't get to foursomes until later in the semester, so, since Alex got up quicker, he can join Samantha and Tony, and Filipe can join another group."Filipe looked disappointed, but he walked away and joined another pair. Alex sat down in an empty chair on the other side of me."Now, we'll be covering back massages first. Each male stand behind your female, and rub her shoulders, neck, and back. Remember: no

Brave Bold Brilliant Podcast
Darrell Wade, Chairman Intrepid Travel - The Highs & Lows of Starting & Scaling Intrepid, The Failed Merger with TUI & How to Thrive Afterwards

Brave Bold Brilliant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 76:50


Jeannette talks to Darrell Wade, the chairman and founder of Intrepid Travel, about his journey in the travel industry. Darrell shares insights on the early years of Intrepid, the company's growth, values, and sustainability efforts. The episode delves into a significant merger with TUI, highlighting the cultural mismatch that led to the eventual split. Darrell also reflects on the importance of cultural due diligence in business partnerships and the challenges of aligning different organisational philosophies KEY TAKEAWAYS The importance of cultural fit in business partnerships is crucial, emphasising the need for alignment in values and approaches. Trusting one's instincts, especially in decision-making processes, is a key factor in business success. Conducting cultural due diligence before entering into partnerships or mergers is essential to avoid potential mismatches. Prioritising long-term growth over short-term profit targets is a strategic approach for sustainable business success. The challenges and learnings from the merger with TUI showcase the significance of understanding financial attitudes, cultural differences, and strategic alignment in business deals. BEST MOMENTS "I think it's a bit in the camp of similar kind of Diversity, equity and inclusion. We still talk about gender diversity We shouldn't be talking about that anymore, but we still are and we still need to by the way."  "Why is it that companies and whether they're travel companies or companies at large don't take a higher level of responsibility to their staff, to the communities, to the environment, to whatever it is?" "In the real world, like travel companies or FMCG companies or whatever, in a listed context, you're under the gaze the whole time."   This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANT. Visit our new website https://brave-bold-brilliant.com/ - there you'll find a library of FREE resources and downloadable guides and e-books to help you along your journey. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@brave-bold-brilliant.com. VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave Bold Brilliant - https://brave-bold-brilliant.com/ Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970    ABOUT THE GUEST Darrell Wade A backpacker with a vision, Darrell co-founded Intrepid with his mate Geoff ‘Manch' Manchester in 1989. Their vision was simple: to offer a new style of low-impact travel that connected travellers with communities. Today, Darrell is regarded as one of travel's most influential leaders and he plays an instrumental role in advancing the industry's sustainability agenda through his activism and philanthropy, and also serves as Chair of the Intrepid Foundation. He is the former vice chair of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and former chair of Travalyst, an initiative established by the Duke of Sussex to increase travel industry sustainability. He is best known, however, for being “the tall guy with the big laugh.”   Darrell's favourite Intrepid trip is Jakarta to Ubud, which was inspired by his very own overland route taken while backpacking from Australia to England.   ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 30 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@braveboldbrilliant LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeannette.linfoot Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot

Smart Travel News
Tripadvisor anuncia nuevos despidos

Smart Travel News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 6:14


El Consejo Mundial de Viajes y Turismo (WTTC) se complace en anunciar a Gloria Fluxà como la nueva vicepresidenta y presidenta de su Comité de Sostenibilidad. Fluxà, quien actualmente se desempeña como vicepresidenta y directora general de Sostenibilidad del Grupo Iberostar, asumirá este cargo sucediendo a Darrell Wade, cofundador y presidente del Grupo Intrepid, que lideró el comité desde el año 2020. El Salón Aeronáutico de Dubái de 2023 ha abierto sus puertas en el Aeropuerto Internacional Dubai World Central con más de 1.400 expositores de 95 países, además de incluir 387 delegaciones de 97 países, incluidas militares y civiles, según los organizadores. Este encuentro, que se celebra cada dos años, es una oportunidad para las compañías aéreas de llegar a acuerdos comerciales con los fabricantes de aeronaves y también para conocer las tendencias y últimas noticias del sector.  La consejera de Economía, Hacienda y Empleo de la Comunidad de Madrid, Rocío Albert López-Ibor, ha presidido el acto de entrega de los XVI Premios PYME, galardones convocados por IFEMA MADRID y el diario económico EXPANSIÓN, que reconocen el esfuerzo y trayectoria de las mejores pequeñas y medianas empresas españolas, responsables del 98% del tejido empresarial de España. Los Premios PYME cuentan en esta edición con la colaboración de Bankinter, Orange y SGR-Cesgar.  Hostelco y Restaurama crean el espacio “The Horeca Hub”, el nuevo centro neurálgico de la plataforma que reunirá soluciones innovadoras y sostenibles para dar respuesta a los retos del sector Horeca. Con más de 150 iniciativas, The Horeca Hub programará actividades centradas en los diferentes ejes de desarrollo del sector, como la digitalización, gastronomía, innovación, internacionalización, sostenibilidad, RRHH o delivery, entre otros temas. Ryanair y Osprey Flight Solutions, especialista en soluciones de evaluación de riesgos de aviación, han anunciado la ampliación de su asociación durante otros cinco años. Gracias a las soluciones de inteligencia predictiva basadas en IA de Osprey, la asociación seguirá centrándose en proporcionar a Ryanair el más alto nivel de inteligencia en materia de seguridad. El Juzgado de Instrucción número 23 de Madrid ha abierto una investigación por presunta revelación de secretos empresariales contra dos compañías del turismo espacial y sus representantes. En concreto, se ha admitido a trámite la querella que Zero 2 Infinity ha presentado contra Halo Space y EOS-X Spaceship y sus representantes, a los que acusa de utilizar información privilegiada para constituir dichas compañías competidoras.

Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast
November 7th -Daring Travels and Sector Challenges: Chatting with Darrell Wade

Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 11:26


Join me as I sit with Darrell Wade to uncover the raw thrills of his travel exploits and tackle the big issues in tourism. We cut through the noise, revealing how travel shapes our world and our selves.This podcast is free, as is my weekly newsletter. Subscribe here for it to be delivered every Friday to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

If you're shopping for a backpack before school starts, we have some tips from a professional about what to look for... and we've got one to give away! (Anthony Germain with Darrell Wade of the NL Chiropractic Association)

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Opening Presence with Aaron Robinson
111 Darrell Wade: Black Men's Wellness

Opening Presence with Aaron Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 60:29


Darrell Wade is a community activist, educator and the Founder of Black Men's Wellness - a non profit and community based initiative that addresses the health concerns commonly affecting Black and African American men. In this conversation we discuss the importance of having a hands on approach to our personal health and how Black Men's Wellness has made healing approachable through it's workshops, activities and spending time in nature. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to share it with a friend. Contact: @blackmenswellnesspdx website --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/openingpresence/support

The Skift Podcast
Sustainability Isn't Easy With Intrepid Travel's Darrell Wade

The Skift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 23:46


The chairman and co-founder of Intrepid Travel has said there was too much “rhetorical flourish” from travel companies when it comes to discussing sustainability. Speaking at the Skift Sustainable Tourism Summit, Darrell Wade bemoaned how organizations were touting a “build back better” ethos, while failing to take action. “It's disappointing, embedded into marketing, or even worse the boardroom,” he said during the online event. “Half of the companies, probably more, will have done nothing. At the World Travel & Tourism Council, a good number of companies are talking the right way, and committing, but not enough are putting the rubber on the road.” While some companies had managed to go beyond what he described rhetorical flourish, he said travel companies needed to ensure there was”company engagement” from the top, and they needed to commit measurable action, including science based targets. “You need to sign up to have that line in the sand,” Wade told moderator Rafat Ali, Skift CEO and co-founder. “Sustainability is not easy, it's heavy lifting. Even one aspect like climate change, to work out a pathway to zero emissions, is a lot of work,” he added. For more insight into tourism, destinations, and sustainability, please visit https://skift.com/tourism.

From Zero with Adam Schwab
Darrell Wade turned backpacking into a million-dollar career with Intrepid

From Zero with Adam Schwab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 56:35


What do you get when you take two mates who love traveling, $20,000 and a goal to make adventure holidays easier for people? Intrepid Group, now the world's largest adventure travel company. Darrell spent his early career working for big businesses when he wasn’t traveling the world. That was until an epic trip across Africa in a converted truck convinced him to start what would become the Intrepid Group, one of the world’s most loved travel businesses. In this episode Darrell shares the exclusive story of how he met his lifelong business partner Geoff (Manch) Manchester, their first backpacking trips, guiding Intrepid through SARS and COVID and balancing a successful business with altruism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Is your child's backpack too heavy?

On The Go from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 9:38


Darrell Wade, CEO NL Chiropractic Association, provides some guidelines to avoid children being injured.

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For Love & Money
EPISODE 2: Geoff Manchester – Intrepid Travel

For Love & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 65:16


For our very first podcast interview I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to interview Geoff “Manch” Manchester, co-founder of Intrepid Group and Director of the company's not-for-profit The Intrepid Foundation.    Globally recognised as a pioneer in responsible travel, Intrepid Group are the world's largest provider of adventure travel experiences. Geoff and his best mate Darrell Wade founded Intrepid Travel in 1989 with a vision of creating small group adventures that travelled the local way, benefiting both travellers and the places that they visit.   More than a quarter of a century later, Intrepid Travel has grown to become Intrepid Group, a portfolio of specialist tour operators and 23 destination management companies taking over 400,000 travellers to more than 120 countries on all seven continents, and employing more than 2000 staff in 29 offices around the world.    As a former leader of Intrepid trips in Asia, Manch has firsthand experience of the issues effecting developing nations. His experience in marketing for Intrepid Travel has given him insight into the value placed on such issues by both clients and travel agents. Manch has ensured Intrepid delivers on its sustainable and responsible ethos as the company has grown rapidly over the past 27 years, from championing practical, on the ground decisions involving low impact travel, to setting and implementing company-wide responsible travel strategies.   In 2000, Intrepid Travel established the tourism industry's first dedicated responsible business department, then in 2002 launched The Intrepid Foundation to enable travellers to give back to the communities they visit. Since its creation the not-for-profit has raised over $10 million for more than 70 conservation and community projects around the globe, supporting initiatives in environmental conservation, wildlife protection, human rights, health care, child welfare and gender equality.    Manch is especially proud of the connection that The Intrepid Foundation creates between their own local leaders and the projects that they support; they learn about the projects and community issues, and in turn are able to educate their travellers and inspire them to make a donation. Manch is an Ambassador for Conscious Capitalism Australia and is a regular speaker on sustainable business issues in Australia and around the world.     This interview offers some great insights to people in business who are curious about what a truly purposeful organisation looks like and the relationship between purpose and profit.   Please forgive my enthusiastic use of the words “I love...” throughout this interview. Appropriate, given the podcast theme, but I realise I may need to measure my genuine love for the actions of these businesses who are leading the way, so I don't end up inspiring the eye-roll effect!! Bear with me as I develop my podcast interviewing skills please.   We cover a lot of ground in this interview and there are some great topics we get into. Some of these are highlighted below. Core Purpose vs Higher Purpose of Intrepid Travel The origins of Intrepid Travel and their “Responsible Travel” approach  Intrepid's approach to animal welfare in tourism and how they've become “the elephant experts” How women's-only tours in Iran, Morocco and Turkey help to change the way people see the world The impact of the pandemic on Intrepid Travel's business and Geoff's view of the impact of the pandemic on the travel industry long-term Intrepid's leadership, advocacy and support for climate action within the travel industry Regenerative tourism, the evolution of sustainable tourism How Intrepid's purpose and approach to business attracts likeminded people to their team who are invested in the organisation's success The direct correlation between Intrepid's purposeful activities and their growth and profit   Here are the links I promised in the interview: A link to Intrepid's Annual Report – enjoy! https://www.intrepidtravel.com/au/intrepid-annual-report-2020 World Travel & Tourism Council and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Sustainable Leadership Case Study on Intrepid Travel https://wttc.org/Portals/0/Documents/Reports/2021/WTTC%20Case%20Study%20-%20Intrepid.pdf?ver=2021-05-05-102941-497 I really hope you enjoy this interview as much as I enjoyed having a yarn with Geoff.  For more information on Intrepid Group visit www.intrepidgroup.travel; for more information on The Intrepid Foundation visit www.theintrepidfoundation.org. For more on Geoff, you can find him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-manchester-b953702/

Kickin' It With The Homie
The Kick Back Ep. 2: Darrell Wade of Black Men's Wellness

Kickin' It With The Homie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 69:21


In this episode, CJ talks to Darrell Wade the founder of Black Men's Wellness. This organization is focused on changing the health outcomes of Black men by introducing them to healthy modes of living. If we've learned anything in the last year and a half, it's that we need to take care our health. Follow Black Men's Wellness on Instagram

VOCM Shows
NL Chiropractic Assocation CEO Dr. Darrell Wade - Back Safety Tips When Shoveling

VOCM Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 3:33


NL Chiropractic Assocation CEO Dr. Darrell Wade - Back Safety Tips When Shoveling by VOCM

Soul Care With Angie Fadel
Holiday Survival Pandemic Style With A Cameo From Darrell Wade

Soul Care With Angie Fadel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 66:23


This episode is full of tips not only for surviving this season but caring for yourself in the best ways possible. We don't have to be at the mercy of someone else's agenda for us, or our time, our mental health, our finances, and all the other potential things that can wear away our peace. We get to decide what feels good and what doesn't! What needs to be chucked and what is a keeper! We get to decide! So give this episode a listen and apply what feels good and throw out what doesn't. My guest this week is Darrel from Black Men's Wellness dropping some knowledge of how he and his family are staying safe and sane this holiday season. Music by Todd Fadel. You can find me on just about every social media platform or at Angie Fadel I am currently taking clients. Also, if you just want to reach out and ask a question go to angiefadel@gmail.com. There were a few glitches in the recording that hopefully resolved themselves when I edited if not I hope you stick it out and also let me know. Please follow, subscribe, rate, and review. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Soul Care With Angie Fadel
Showing Up A Little Late To The Party With Ron Cecil

Soul Care With Angie Fadel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 70:48


My guest this week is Masculine Wholeness Coach, Ron Cecil. We were introduced by our mutual friend and previous guest Darrell Wade of Black Men's Wellness. Ron was good enough to engage in an experiment that most of us white folks are very hesitant to engage in- talking about waking up to the racism that is in us, all around us, that we knowingly and unknowingly participate in. We wanted to model in this episode honesty, vulnerability, and owning the things we've done that we wish we could bury and not admit to. Ron embraces this conversation with transparency that all white folks trying to look at racism and live anti-racist should aspire to. We sat smack in to middle of the discomfort around having this conversation and tried to not get stuck there but move forward one step at a time. Did we do it all right? No. Did we try? Yes. Is there more work to do? Always. As always thank you for listening. If you have any suggestions for topics or guests email me here at angiefadel@gmail.com heading podcast. You can find me on all platforms Angie Fadel or Angie Fadel Soul Care Music by Todd Fadel More on Ron- As a Masculine Wholeness Coach, he helps men who are stuck in the western trap of perpetual adolescents and into initiated masculinity. His work is informed by his formal training in biblical literature, 20 years of pastoral training, the works of Joseph Campbel, Richard Rohr, and countless mystics and myths across the world. Together with his wife, Morgan Day Cecil, created the Romance and Adventure Sutras, a 12 week deep dive into the soul work that leads to transcendent love. You can connect with him socially at https://www.instagram.com/rcecil/ Ron is a dad of two kids, an avid outdoorsman, traveler, and writer living in Portland, OR. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The World Nomads Travel Podcast
The World Nomads Podcast: The Rise of Sustainable Brands

The World Nomads Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 13:48


In this episode, Intrepid has created a guide to help business' decarbonize as travelers increasingly choose companies who align with their personal values.With COVID-19 affecting the way we engage with the world, it's important to plan wisely and travel responsibly, both for your own safety and that of the places you visit. But as we re engage with the world you're likely planning vacations not far from home. World Nomads can help by providing travel safety tips, inspiring content, and travel insurance designed to protect you while traveling.

Soul Care With Angie Fadel
Wellness From The Wound With The Founder Of Black Men's Wellness Darrell Wade

Soul Care With Angie Fadel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 74:43


There are some F-bombs (mainly from me) You are going to love this week's episode with my long time friend and the creator of Black Men's Wellness, Darell Wade. Darell speaks vulnerability on the painful path that led him to create this burgeoning movement for black men the silent killer - high blood pressure and hypertension and how that killer disproportionately affects black men. Through community connection, his group of men plans to radically shift that statistic by getting men and boys hiking, kayaking, doing archery (with me), healthy eating, and processing feelings (with Chris the Hip Hop Social Worker) and so much more. Keep watching for the beautiful ways these men are going to change the world. The vision is big but what good is a vision for a better future if it isn't Huge! Follow Black Men's Wellness here www.blackmenswellness.org (not quite live yet) and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blackmenswellnesspdx/ co-conspirators in this movement and where to find them Hip Hop Social Worker https://www.hiphopsocialworker.com/, Bretto Chisel Fitness http://brettochiselfitness.com/, Doushun Pledgure https://www.instagram.com/thebeardedchefpdx/?hl=en to name a few. If you would like to donate to the work Venmo at Darrell-Wade-5 Music by Todd Fadel. You can book one-on-one soul coaching with me at https://www.angiefadel.com/ You can find this podcast wherever you listen. Please like, share, rate, and review --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Hip Hop Social Worker
Black people don't do that shit! featuring Darrell Wade

Hip Hop Social Worker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 53:45


Connected with Darrell Wade the founder of Black mens wellness PDX. We talked about the reason he started Black mens wellness, health disparities, diets, and much more. Follow his movement on Facebook and Instagram @Blackmenswellnesspdx and the website www.blackmenswellness.org is coming soon. Check out the top 20 social work podcast on the web https://blog.feedspot.com/social_work_podcasts/ www.hiphopsocialworker.com Music by: Big Kurt the G.E.M Cash app for donations: $cscott85 Join the community of clinicians of color. Go to C4pdx.com for more information. Follow C4 on instagram: @c4pdx --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hip-hop-social-worker/support

The Good Problem
Geoff Manchester: Tourism as a force for good

The Good Problem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020


I'm so pleased to bring you today's guest, Geoff Manchester. Along with his mate Darrell Wade, Geoff started the Intrepid Group - the world's largest adventure travel company. I'm chatting with Geoff about all things responsible business, and how Intrepid operates from an ethos of sustainability. What Geoff is reading: Dark Emu, by Bruce Pascoe What Geoff is listening to: A New and Ancient Story: The Podcast, by Charles Eisenstein For more info, take a look at www.intrepidgroup.travel and www.theintrepidfoundation.org

The World Nomads Travel Podcast
Sustainable and Ethical Travel: Do No Harm

The World Nomads Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 43:13


In this episode we discuss how to travel the world making eco-friendly choices, avoiding voluntourism, having positive animal experiences.Plus we meet a man spearheading a non-profit in the happiness and wellbeing movement.Explore your boundaries and discover your next adventure with The World Nomads Travel Podcast. Hosted by Podcast Producer Kim Napier and World Nomads Phil Sylvester, each episode will take you around the world with insights into destinations from travelers and experts. They'll share the latest in travel news, answer your travel questions and fill you in on what World Nomads is up to, including the latest scholarships and guides.World Nomads is a fast-growing online travel company that provides inspiration, advice, safety tips and specialized travel insurance for independent, volunteer and student travelers, traveling and studying most anywhere in the world. Our online global travel insurance covers travelers from more than 135 countries and allows you to buy and claim online, 24/7, even while already traveling.The World Nomads Podcast is not your usual travel Podcast. It's everything for the adventurous, independent traveler.

Flight of Fancy
Bonus episode - Intrepid co-founder Geoff Manchester on how travel has changed

Flight of Fancy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 14:25


Geoff Manchester and Darrell Wade were just a couple of backpackers who had a good idea, and that idea has transformed into a multi-million dollar business, Intrepid. Geoff talks to Ben Groundwater about how travel has change and how we can all continue to be good and sustainable travellers.

AdventureFit Radio
Darrell Wade On Intrepid Group, Progressive Business & A Life In The Travel Industry

AdventureFit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 53:39


Darrell Wade is the Executive Chair and co-founder of Intrepid Travel. He’s an avid travel, very well-traveled, and unlike others he does not sport a beard. Darrell starts us off with his background, then Doc asks him about how he got started with getting into travel. After that, they go into how it was starting out with Intrepid Travel, its first few struggling years and its growth. Later on, they start talking about social media and how that’s completely changed the game. They get into the business side of things as well, such as the goal of a business and the importance of being progressive. Definitely another grade-A episode right here. Getting Darrell onto the show was great, and he had lots of stuff to say that you can take away from. Tune in guys! This one’s a hit. Quarsh Creative is an Elwood-based freelance design firm that helps solve business challenges in the digital world with a touch of creativity.Whether it be a website, logo, or marketing strategy, Quarsh Creative is here to help your business become stronger and create a better overall experience for your customers.As a special offer from ADVF Radio and Quarsh Creative, we're offering a free, basic SEO report on your website, and/or constructive feedback for your existing brand. Start the conversation via email at: hello@quarshcreative.com This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best-sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. This podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan
74: Building one of the Largest Adventure Travel Companies in the World with Darrell Wade from Intrepid Travel

Foundr Magazine Podcast with Nathan Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 44:38


Anyone can have a great idea, any entrepreneur can get lucky and make it big, but it takes something really special to turn your startup into something that lasts. For the past 27 years that's exactly what Darrell Wade has done with IntrepidTravel. It all started in 1988 when two friends went on a trip to Africa and came back with an idea, something that would revolutionize the travel industry forever. Despite the lack of confidence from the banks and everyone telling them otherwise, Wade and his cofounder knew that there was a market being underserviced out there. So channeling his own passion for traveling, he created a startup where, for more than four years, his salary was only a third of his previous job. Since then, IntrepidTravel has turned into a $300 million business and has successfully transported 350,000 travelers around the globe in the previous year alone! Despite hardships, Wade vigorously reinvested back into his business, focusing on building the best product he could possibly offer, and creating a company with staying power to support it all. Today IntrepidTravel is one of the premiere travel agencies in the world and it all started with a passion and desire to change. In this episode you will learn: How to start a business in the travel industry How to make your business grow on a tight budget and learn about the risks that you have to take for your startup travelling business The advantages of re-investing to make your business grow Unique ideas and Actions items to get a lot of travellers book with your agency The importance of mutual respect when it comes to leadership and your organization How to identify the leverage points where you can scale up in your business & much more!