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Friends of Build Magazine
Managing Risk and Building Trust in Luxury Construction with Grant Bowen of Peak Projects

Friends of Build Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 46:31


Ted speaks with Grant Bowen, founder of Peak Projects. Grant shares his journey from small-town Michigan to leading a luxury construction company focused on high-end residential projects across top markets like Deer Valley and Whitefish. He discusses the importance of collaboration, company culture, and applying lessons from innovative companies like Google to improve communication, leadership, and project execution. The conversation also explores risk management, remote project oversight, and identifying emerging real estate opportunities in competitive luxury markets. Grant shares his perspective on AI, resilience, and the importance of mentoring the next generation, offering insight into the mindset and leadership required to succeed in luxury construction and development. TOPICS DISCUSSED 01:10 Introduction to Luxury Construction Insights 04:05 Grant Bowen's Journey in Construction 05:35 Cultural Differences: East Coast vs. West Coast 06:45 Identifying Hot Markets in Real Estate 10:00 Building a Collaborative Team Culture 12:15 Learning from Google: Best Practices in Business 15:00 Managing Risk in Construction Projects 16:45 Turning Around Troubled Projects 19:30 The Importance of Experience in Construction 25:00 Exploring Emerging Markets and Opportunities 27:00 Exploring Market Opportunities in Deer Valley 29:30 The Rise of Whitefish as a Destination 32:00 Client Relationships and Repeat Business 33:45 Navigating the Challenges of AI 37:15 The Importance of Resilience and Grit 40:45 Teaching Life Skills to the Next Generation 43:00 Empathy and Listening in Business and Parenting CONNECT WITH GUEST Grant Bowen Website LinkedIn Instagram KEY QUOTES FROM EPISODE "Evaluating and managing project risks" "Deer Valley is an amazing market" "Whitefish is the next big market"

Destination On The Left
480. The Power of Crazy Solutions and Human Imagination, with John Franklin Rinehart

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 37:33


On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with John Franklin Rinehart, founder of Austin Film Crew. We talk in depth about his latest project in Gonzalez, Texas, and the Texas Legacy in Lights project, a full-scale live-action film projected onto the Gonzalez Memorial Museum. With the film, John is helping the community prepare for future visitors by developing new branding and digital assets that reflect the community. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How John moved from a career in music to becoming a leader in experiential storytelling How thinking differently can create breakthroughs for small destinations What inspired the Texas Legacy and Lights project in Gonzalez, Texas, and how live-action projection mapping was used to tell a unique local story How John and his team rebuilt Gonzalez's tourism platform after the city lost its website, and what went into creating digital assets for community branding Why translating tourism websites into dozens of languages creates new opportunities to attract international visitors, even for small towns How leadership, vision, and empowering local talent can transform ordinary community assets into extraordinary tourism attractions Lessons John has learned about overcoming skepticism and inspiring communities to believe in bold, world-class projects Challenging the Status Quo in Tourism Marketing Tourism marketing often feels like a tightly-packed field, but John believes the space is less competitive than it is stale. Many marketers follow in others' footsteps, replicating strategies instead of innovating. Real breakthrough requires a willingness to "break your brain a little bit"—to stop asking what everyone else is doing and start challenging your own assumptions. The key is to create something so unique that people and the media cannot help but take notice. If no one is willing to write about your idea or pay attention to it, then it's not bold enough to rise above the noise. The Texas Legacy in Lights Project Gonzalez, Texas, is steeped in history, forever linked to the "Come and Take It" flag and the beginning of the Texas Revolution. But its story has long been overshadowed by the likes of the Alamo. The city's challenge is to tell its tale in a way that stands out not just locally, but on the global stage. Enter Texas Legacy in Lights: a full-scale, live-action film projected using cutting-edge 3D mapping technology onto the city's Memorial Museum. John and his team tackled the much harder task of using live-action film to bring history to life right on the building's facade. The project required extensive technical, creative, and engineering skill, from building accurate period costumes and sets to installing a sound system that's immersive within the venue but virtually silent outside, because of the residential community nearby. Rethinking the Ordinary Tourism Website Tourism starts online, but most tourism websites are mere directories meant for visitors who have already chosen their destination. John's challenge is to ignite aspiration and connection long before travelers decide to visit. Gonzalez's new digital hub goes well beyond the norm: it features content in 50 languages, each tailored and not just run through Google Translate. The site provides unique guides for different cultures, practical tips for international visitors (like where to buy good bread or how to navigate transportation-less Texas), and locally-flavored stories that spark emotion and imagination. This strategic move recognizes overlooked audience segments searching the web, making Gonzalez visible to the world and accessible in unprecedented ways. Resources: Website: https://www.austinfilmcrew.com/

Glenn Davis Soccer
06/10 Destination 2026 - USMNT Sebastian Berhalter + Former Mexican Coach Jamie Lozano

Glenn Davis Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 50:14


Destination 2026: Houston's Countdown to the Cup, with Glenn Davis! My want for you with this World Cup! Sebastian Berhalter, USMNT player Jamie Lozano, former Mexican national team coach

All Things Travel
Three Tropical US Destinations That Don't Require a Passport

All Things Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 22:13 Transcription Available


All Things Travel – Tropical US Destinations: No Passport RequiredRyan and Julie, co-owners of Wonder and Beyond Travel, share three stunning US destinations that deliver a true tropical experience — beaches, culture, and adventure — without the hassle of passports, visas, or customs.

Was mit Reisen
Kreuzfahrt-Buch mit Biss Christofer Knaak blickt hinter die Bordkulissen

Was mit Reisen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 17:25


Es gibt Momente im Berufsleben eines Reisejournalisten, da schaut man auf den Stapel neuer Bücher, Pressemappen und wohlmeinender Branchenliteratur und spürt, wie die innere Gangway langsam hochgezogen wird… Besonders zuverlässig passiert das bei Kreuzfahrtbüchern. Denn seien wir ehrlich: Die Welt ist nicht arm an Berichten über schwimmende Ferienanlagen, an hymnischen Beschreibungen von Sonnenuntergängen über dem Lido-Deck oder an literarisch ambitionierten Schilderungen jener existenziellen Grenzerfahrung, die darin besteht, am Seetag zwischen drei Buffets und zwei Shows wählen zu müssen. Meine Begeisterung war also überschaubar, als das nächste Manuskript über die große weite Welt auf See auf meinem Schreibtisch landete. Brauchen wir wirklich noch einen Reisebericht über „Abenteuer“ auf einem 6.000-Betten-Pott? Noch eine salzige Liebeserklärung an Balkonkabinen, Captains Dinner und das große Glück, morgens in einer anderen Destination aufzuwachen, während im Hintergrund die Klimaanlage summt und die Landstrom-Frage diskret über die Reling geworfen wird? Denn leider viel, was über Kreuzfahrten publiziert wird, ist ungefähr so gehaltvoll wie Instant-Milchreis in der Crew-Messe: süßlich, klebrig und ohne nennenswerten Nährwert für den kritischen Geist… Dann allerdings sah ich den Namen auf dem Cover: Christofer Knaak. Damit war das Interesse bei mir doch geweckt. Christofer ist, wie auch Franz Neumeier von Cruisetricks, keiner jener Autoren, die Kreuzfahrt vor allem als Kulisse für Selbstbegeisterung missverstehen. Er kennt die Branche. Er konsumiert sie nicht nur aus der Perspektive des Champagnerglases, sondern betrachtet sie mit journalistischem Handwerkszeug, historischem Bewusstsein und einem Blick für jene Details, die in PR-Texten gern hinter Adjektiven wie „einzigartig“, „exklusiv“ oder „unvergesslich“ versenkt werden. Sein neues Buch „Vorm Bug die Welt“ ist deshalb keine Broschüre im Hardcoverformat, sondern eine angenehm wache, kenntnisreiche und mitunter wunderbar entromantisierende Vermessung der Seereise. Seereise statt Bettenburg mit Schornstein Knaak interessiert sich nicht für die üblichen Rennstrecken des Massenmarkts, auf denen die Branche ihre Kapazitäten durchoptimiert wie ein Logistikunternehmen mit Showbühne. Sein Blick gilt der eigentlichen Seereise: kleineren Einheiten, besonderen Routen, Schiffen mit Charakter und Situationen, in denen das Meer nicht nur Hintergrundbild für Selfies ist, sondern tatsächlich eine Rolle spielt. Drei Stationen seines Buches zeigen sehr schön, worum es ihm geht. Da ist zunächst die Antarktis, bereist auf der *Sea Explorer*. Schon die Drake-Passage, jene berüchtigte Wasserstraße zwischen Südamerika und der Antarktischen Halbinsel, liefert die dramaturgische Fallhöhe gleich mit. Bei der Anreise zeigt sie sich als beinahe zahmer „Drake Lake“, auf der Rückfahrt dann als veritabler „Drake Shake“ mit acht Meter hohen Wellen und der freundlichen Einladung an die Passagiermägen, ihre bisherige Ordnung zu überdenken. Wer danach noch Energie, Mut oder eine leicht problematische Neigung zur Selbstprüfung besitzt, springt wie Knaak bei rund einem Grad Wassertemperatur ins Südpolarmeer. Sein Fazit ist ebenso schlicht wie richtig: Dort unten steht der Pinguin über dem Homo sapiens. Eine Erkenntnis, die man einigen Produktentwicklern der Branche gelegentlich auf die Tischvorlage drucken möchte. Ganz anders, aber nicht weniger aufschlussreich, ist die Passage über den schwedischen Göta Kanal an Bord der *MS Juno*, Baujahr 1874. Hier wird Luxus radikal neu definiert. Die Kabinen messen ungefähr 1,5 mal 2 Meter – ein Format, das heutigen Suite-Kunden vermutlich als begehbarer Kleiderschrank mit historischem Charme verkauft würde. Doch genau in dieser Reduktion liegt der Reiz. Kein schwimmendes Einkaufszentrum, keine Wasserpark-Architektur, keine LED-getränkte Erlebnisüberforderung. Stattdessen: Entschleunigung, Handwerk, Nähe zum Wasser. Um den historischen Rumpf in den engen Schleusen zu schützen, nutzt die Crew keine Plastikfender, sondern Birkenstämme. Manchmal ist Nachhaltigkeit eben keine Powerpoint-Folie, sondern ein Stück Holz. Und dann ist da noch die *Sea Cloud Spirit* vor den Kanaren: 138 Meter Schiff, 28 Segel, von Hand gesetzt. Während die Passagiere mit jener Mischung aus Andacht und leichter Ungläubigkeit nach oben blicken, arbeitet die Crew in schwindelerregender Höhe. Hier wird sichtbar, was in der Kreuzfahrtindustrie zunehmend selten geworden ist: maritimes Können, das nicht vollständig durch Hotelmanagement, Yield-Optimierung und Entertainmentdramaturgie ersetzt wurde. Mit Salzgehalt gegen Seemannskitsch Schon im Vorwort, das Knaak passend „Einschiffung“ nennt, macht er klar, dass er der Romantik nicht unbewaffnet begegnet. Er nimmt sich ein beliebtes Bild vor: die angebliche Nähe des Menschen zum Meer, weil Tränen und Ozean denselben Salzgehalt hätten. Ein hübscher Satz, bestens geeignet für Kalenderblätter, Taufreden und die sentimentalen Absätze in Kreuzfahrt-Katalogen. Nur leider falsch. Meerwasser enthält im Durchschnitt etwa 3,5 Prozent Salz. Eine menschliche Träne kommt auf rund 0,9 Prozent. Die Verbindung zwischen Mensch und Meer liegt also nicht in dieser poetischen Gleichung, sondern tiefer: in den Bausteinen unseres Körpers, in Natrium, Chlorid, Kalium und Calcium. Es ist typisch für dieses Buch, dass Knaak den Zauber nicht zerstört, sondern präzisiert. Er nimmt dem Meer nicht seine Faszination. Er befreit es nur vom schlechten Marketing. Für Touristiker ist genau das interessant. Denn die Branche steht seit Jahren vor der Frage, wie viel Mythos sie braucht – und wie viel Wirklichkeit sie erträgt. Kreuzfahrt lebt von Sehnsuchtsbildern, keine Frage. Aber eine Industrie, die weiter wachsen will, kann sich nicht dauerhaft in Sonnenuntergangslyrik einrichten, während Häfen über Overtourism klagen, Umweltverbände Messwerte vorlegen und die Crew unter Bedingungen arbeitet, die im Gästebereich kaum jemand sehen möchte. Versenker: Umwelt, Overtourism, Flaggenstaaten Der eigentliche Wert von „Vorm Bug die Welt“ liegt darin, dass Knaak genau diese Schattenseiten nicht ausblendet. In Kapiteln wie „Auf grünem Kurs“ und „Crew only“ verlässt er konsequent das Sonnendeck der Behauptungen und steigt hinab in die Maschinenräume der Realität. Cruise-Fachjournalist Christofer Knaak Er schreibt über Umweltaspekte, über die komplizierte Transformation einer Branche, die gern von Zukunft spricht, aber in der Gegenwart noch reichlich schwere Altlasten mitführt. Er thematisiert Overtourism, etwa in Venedig, wo die Kreuzfahrt jahrelang als besonders sichtbares Symbol für die Überforderung fragiler Stadträume stand. Und er blickt auf die ökonomischen und juristischen Konstruktionen hinter den Kulissen: Flaggenstaaten wie Bahamas oder Malta, steuerliche Optimierungen, Arbeitsregime, Verantwortlichkeiten, die sich je nach Bedarf erstaunlich elastisch anfühlen. Dabei verfällt Knaak nicht in pauschale Verdammung. Das ist wichtig. Denn die Kreuzfahrt ist nicht nur ein Problem, sie ist auch ein Produkt mit enormer Nachfrage, hoher Wertschöpfung, großer emotionaler Bindung und beträchtlichem Innovationsdruck. Wer sie verstehen will, muss mehr können als empört winken. Knaak kann das. Er ordnet ein, statt nur zu urteilen. Auch historisch liefert er Substanz. Die Branche beginnt bei ihm nicht mit Wasserrutschen und Spezialitätenrestaurants, sondern unter anderem mit Albert Ballin und der Hapag. Die erste „Lustreise“ der *Augusta Victoria* im Jahr 1891 erscheint dabei nicht als romantischer Geistesblitz, sondern als das, was sie auch war: ein klug kalkuliertes Geschäftsmodell, um Schiffe im Winter nicht ungenutzt herumliegen zu lassen. Kreuzfahrt war von Anfang an Sehnsucht und Auslastungsmanagement. Wer heute Revenue Management betreibt, darf sich also durchaus in einer langen Tradition sehen – wenn auch nicht zwingend in einer edlen. „Passenger Area – Start Smiling!“ Besonders lesenswert ist das Kapitel „Crew only“. Es sollte Pflichtlektüre für alle sein, die glauben, das Lächeln des Stewards sei im Preis der Balkonkabine selbstverständlich enthalten. Knaak beschreibt die Grenze zwischen Gästewelt und Arbeitswelt nicht abstrakt, sondern anhand eines Schildes: „Passenger Area – Start Smiling!“ Mehr muss man über emotionale Dienstleistungsarbeit eigentlich kaum wissen. Hinter dieser Tür beginnt die Performance. Müdigkeit, Heimweh, Rückenschmerzen, schlechte Laune – alles bleibt draußen. Drinnen wartet der Gast, und der hat schließlich Urlaub. Auf der *MS Europa*, so erzählt Knaak, zählen Crewmitglieder die Zeit bis zum Abmustern nicht in Wochen, sondern in Schnitzeltagen. Jeden Sonntag gibt es Schnitzel. Ein Kalender aus Panade. Man kann darüber lächeln, sollte aber nicht übersehen, was dahintersteckt: lange Verträge, wenig Privatsphäre, harte Routinen. Ein Arbeitstag kann bis zu 14 Stunden dauern. Das See-Arbeitsübereinkommen erlaubt monatliche Arbeitszeiten, die an Land vermutlich jeden Betriebsrat in Schnappatmung versetzen würden. Während der Gast über Servicequalität urteilt, stemmt die Crew ein System, das auf perfekter Freundlichkeit bei maximaler Effizienz beruht. Dass Reedereien Teile der Vergütung über Service-Entgelte faktisch an den Kunden delegieren, ist aus Unternehmenssicht elegant. Aus moralischer Perspektive wirkt es eher wie ein Taschenspielertrick mit Bordkarte. Buch als Branchenlektüre „Vorm Bug die Welt“ ist kein Anti-Kreuzfahrt-Buch. Zum Glück. Davon gibt es ebenfalls genug, und viele sind ungefähr so differenziert wie ein Shitstorm mit Seekrankheit. Knaak schreibt aus Sympathie zur Seereise, aber nicht aus Blindheit gegenüber der Industrie. Das macht sein Buch wertvoll – gerade für Profis im Tourismus. Er zeigt, dass eine Reise auf kleineren, charaktervollen Schiffen wie der *Artania*, der *MS Europa* oder historischen und spezialisierten Einheiten etwas anderes sein kann als das standardisierte Dahingleiten auf anonymen Megalinern. Er zeigt aber auch, dass diese Differenz nicht von selbst entsteht. Sie braucht Haltung, Produktintelligenz, gute Routenplanung, faire Arbeitsbedingungen, glaubwürdige Nachhaltigkeit und Gäste, die mehr erwarten dürfen als Quadratmeter, Buffetmeter und Showminuten. Für jemanden wie mich, der die angekündigten Neubauten der kommenden Jahre eher mit hochgezogener Augenbraue als mit Champagnerlaune betrachtet, ist dieses Buch eine wohltuende Erinnerung daran, was Seefahrt sein könnte: Begegnung mit Natur, Technik, Menschen und Geschichte. Nicht bloß ein schwimmendes Konsumversprechen mit Hafenblick. Die Empfehlung lautet daher: kaufen, lesen, Verstand einschalten. Und den PR-Kitsch bitte an der Gangway abgeben. Wer mehr über die Macher, Mechanismen und Zumutungen dieser Branche hören möchte: Im Reiseradio-Podcast, den Sie mit einem kleinen Klick auf das Kopfhörer-Symbol im Titelbild abrufen können, haben wir auch Christofer Knaaks Buch analysiert (mit Hilfe der Redaktions-KI-Tools) und daraus ein munteres Gespräch produziert  – für die, die lieber nebenbei hören als nicht nebenbei zu lesen Bis dahin: immer eine Handbreit Wasser unter dem Kiel. Und gelegentlich auch eine Handbreit Skepsis im Kopf. Das Buch bei Amazon – hier klicken Um den Podcast anzuhören, bitte auf das Kopfhörer-Symbol im Titelbild klicken Der Beitrag Kreuzfahrt-Buch mit Biss Christofer Knaak blickt hinter die Bordkulissen erschien zuerst auf Was mit Reisen.

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Daily Detroit
Airbnb Is Betting on Detroit as a Destination

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 19:09


Airbnb is betting on Detroit as a destination — and the numbers back it up. On today's Daily Detroit, I'm at the Grand Hotel talking with Vince Frillici, Airbnb's policy lead for the Great Lakes, about how short-term rentals are reshaping travel in the city and across Michigan. We dig into the data: about 700 Detroiters hosting on any given day and just under 150,000 guests who stayed in Detroit Airbnbs last year, with nearly half of them staying 11–30 nights. That points to Detroit quietly becoming a long-stay city for remote workers and people here on temporary assignments. Vince also lays out how Airbnb is leaning into that demand, from curated Detroit "Experiences" and food tours to bringing independent hotels like Trumbull & Porter and the Siren onto the platform, plus new partnerships for Eastern Market groceries in your fridge and airport curbside pickup. Then we zoom out to Lansing and talk about Michigan's pre‑internet tourism tax laws, why Airbnb is backing bills to modernize them, and what a fairer system could mean for local communities that host all this new visitor activity. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are found!  Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot -com or 313-789-3211. 

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast
Mile 241: Destination Duluth, Episode 10

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 64:20


Phil makes his final decision about racing in Duluth, Travis hits two of his best sessions of the block, and Blake leaves for a beach holiday -- he's irreplaceable, but we bring in a certified bad boy as guest star. Before the training talk we discuss a listener question about the significance of using heart rate on easy days. We've almost made it to race day! Thanks for listening throughout the spring build, and thanks to ASICS and Columbus Running Company for supporting this series. secondsflatpodcast@gmail.com columbusrunning.com

Destination Marketing Podcast
440: A Special Episode of Destination Discourse: Live from DI MarCom 2026

Destination Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 53:12


In this special live episode of Destination Discourse, recorded on stage at the Destinations International Marketing and Communications Summit in Cleveland, Ohio, Adam Stoker and Stuart Butler tackle the questions the industry keeps dancing around: Why does a DMO actually exist, who is its primary customer, and if funding disappeared tomorrow, who would fight to bring it back? With live audience polling and real-time debate from DMO leaders across the country, the conversation cuts through the industry's tendency toward polite agreement and confronts an uncomfortable truth — as AI begins to disintermediate destination websites and reshape the entire travel research funnel, DMOs that have built their value proposition around web traffic alone may be sitting on a house of cards. It's one of the most candid conversations in destination marketing you'll hear this year. Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠! The ⁠⁠⁠⁠Destination Marketing Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ is a part of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Destination Marketing Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Brand Revolt. If you are interested in any of Brand Revolt's services, please email ⁠⁠⁠⁠adam@thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thedmpn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. If you are interested in joining the network, please email ⁠⁠⁠⁠adam@thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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CEO Spotlight
Jeff Kitner, President & CEO, North Dallas Chamber of Commerce "From Dead Mall to Destination: Can the Mavericks Transform Valley View?"

CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 11:41


Jeff Kitner, President & CEO, North Dallas Chamber of Commerce "From Dead Mall to Destination: Can the Mavericks Transform Valley View?" full 701 Tue, 09 Jun 2026 23:09:43 +0000 yR9RYzKynUXyCNXi50cJLCp9liScr3uD business CEO Spotlight business Jeff Kitner, President & CEO, North Dallas Chamber of Commerce "From Dead Mall to Destination: Can the Mavericks Transform Valley View?" David Johnson CEO Spotlight 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.

VR in Education
Episode 173-Beyond the VR Arcade: Can Location-Based VR Become a Learning Destination?

VR in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 37:10


Hello everyone, welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education, where we explore how virtual reality is being used to transform teaching and learning. Today, I am thrilled to welcome Bob Cooney to the show. Bob is one of the leading voices in the world of location-based virtual reality, sometimes called VR arcades or LBE VR. He has spent years studying, advising, and challenging this industry to think more deeply about what makes immersive experiences work, not just as entertainment, but as meaningful, memorable, and sustainable experiences. In this episode, we are going to explore an area that sits right at the intersection of our two worlds: location-based VR and education.

Hye Jams Radio
Two Journeys. One Destination | Arman Mardigian & Alex Hasserjian and their Wild Ride to Success!

Hye Jams Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 50:53


In this powerful episode of Between the Notes, Paisan Kapitan sits down with two remarkable guests whose stories are built on perseverance, reinvention, faith, and the pursuit of opportunity.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Jeff Bliss previews the opening of a massive, multi-story In-N-Out Burger in Las Vegas, predicting it will become a celebrity destination similar to Hollywood's historic clubs or New York's Stork Club. He also reflects on a rare 1955 invitatio

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 5:40


Jeff Bliss previews the opening of a massive, multi-story In-N-Out Burger in Las Vegas, predicting it will become a celebrity destination similar to Hollywood's historic clubs or New York's Stork Club. He also reflects on a rare 1955 invitation from Walt Disney, noting its role in establishing Disneyland's enduring cultural legacy.1848  ATHENS

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Tuscany Wine Trips (and Beaches) with Toni Mazzaglia

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 33:52


Toni Mazzaglia from Taste Florence is an expert on Italian Food and Wine. She tells Brent about the wine regions of Tuscany and gives some recommendations for great wineries and wine tours. Plus, Toni tells Brent about the time she was on an episode of “Jersey Shore”. Then, Toni talks about Tuscan beach breaks, why everyone needs a pair of linen pants, and an eel eating Pope! [Ep 392] Show Notes: Food and Travel Guides from Destination Eat Drink Destination Eat Drink YouTube channel Taste Florence food tours

The Mindful Coping Podcast
Living Without A Model Or Vision Of What I Am Doing And Without Any Destination

The Mindful Coping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 14:31


Glenn Davis Soccer
06/03 Destination 2026 - Glenn visits with legendary Spanish Commentator Jorge Ramos, Visit Sugarland in the House!

Glenn Davis Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 49:04


Destination 2026, Houston's Countdown to the Cup! Hosted by Glenn Davis! Glenn discusses the 2026 World Cup and is joined by Spanish Commentator Jorge Ramos, and Visit Sugarland!

Destination On The Left
479. Turning Environmental Challenges into Tourism Opportunities in Destin Fort Walton Beach with Alex Fogg and Jennifer Adams

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 37:23


On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jennifer Adams, Director of Tourism, and Alex Fogg, Natural Resources Chief, to find out how the destination's innovative Coastal and Natural Resources team is setting Destin Fort Walton Beach apart, transforming environmental challenges into tourism opportunities. You'll hear how an invasive species, the lionfish, became both a tourism driver and an annual event, and how the region has evolved into a family destination through free outdoor adventure programs for kids and teens. Jennifer and Alex also share the inside story of the creation of what will be the world's largest artificial reef, using the repurposed SS United States ocean liner, positioning the area as an international diving hotspot. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Why Destin Fort Walton Beach has established a Coastal and Natural Resources team  How a challenge with the invasive lionfish species became a key tourism driver for the region How the destination's free Little Adventures program engages kids and families with hands-on outdoor experiences How the team created and rapidly expanded a program offering free outdoor classes, resulting in 700 sessions and serving over 4,000 kids in a year Why the artificial reef project, featuring the SS United States ocean liner, will make the area an internationally recognized dive destination Collaborations and strategic partnerships that have fueled product development and positioned Destin Fort Walton Beach for year-round tourism Lessons Jennifer and Alex have learned about turning ecological challenges into memorable and marketable visitor experiences Expanding Beyond Traditional Tourism Marketing Historically recognized for its crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches, Destin Fort Walton Beach has long attracted vacationers seeking a quintessential Florida getaway. But as the tourism market grew more competitive, especially against all-inclusive options like cruise vacations, Jennifer Adams realized something had to change. This insight spurred the creation of a coastal and natural resources team, making their tourism office one of the few in the U.S. with in-house marine and forestry biologists, aimed at protecting and enhancing the very environment that draws visitors. Free Outdoor Classes Fueling Family Connection One of the standout programs redefining the visitor experience is the Little Adventures initiative. Recognizing statistics that highlight children's lack of outdoor engagement, Jennifer and her team built a brand promise: "get kids outside on the water to give their adventure side room to grow". Through this program, local experts, including fishing guides, dive instructors, and even astronomers, offer free hands-on classes to vacationing families. What began with 70 sessions in 2021 exploded to over 700 in a single season, reaching more than 4,000 kids. This investment brought significant returns for the community, circulating an estimated $4 million back into the local economy, while giving families a broader, authentic experience that's hard to replicate elsewhere. Partnership, Collaboration, and Global Reach Collaboration is foundational to every initiative. Regionally, Destin Fort Walton Beach works closely with seven other Florida Panhandle counties via the Northwest Florida Tourism Council, pooling resources for international marketing and product development. Partners like Yamaha and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have also joined artificial reef efforts, while the "Ask a Scout" feature on the destination's website connects incoming families with local moms to provide real, trusted advice. "We all work collectively," Jennifer emphasizes, ensuring that local character, environmental strength, and visitor experiences remain connected. Resources: Website: https://www.destinfwb.com/ 

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 1.) Finals Destination

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 43:55


Leroy and Vlad analyze the defensive challenge the Knicks face against Victor Wembanyama and compare the coaching styles of Mike Brown and Tom Thibodeau. They explore the unpredictable nature of the Stanley Cup playoffs and the importance of elite goaltending. The discussion also covers NFL coaching adjustments, critiquing Adam Gase's past decisions and the modern over-reliance on analytics. 03:01 - Knicks vs Wembanyama 06:15 - Coaching Philosophies Compared 09:29 - Stanley Cup Goalie Impact 15:05 - NBA Playoff Sufferance 21:57 - Roster Depth Discussion 25:42 - Weather and Humidity Report 29:22 - NFL Coaching Critique 37:11 - Analytics vs Gut Feelings 44:12 - Celebrity Birthday Trivia

Eat This! Drink That!
Ryes & Shine is a Langford destination

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 28:51


Born out of the times of COVID here is a project that brings a smile to those who discover what it does. Words spelt so many ways can evoke that. Cheeky turns, a hint of wry humour and the result is eye and ear catching; Ryes and Shine is definitely that. Kelly Darwin offers more than a just a great collection of made-on-site (and with local Island and BC ingredients) spirits. There is a cocktail lounge with sharables and even oysters.Yes, you can discover them at farmers' markets too!You can bet I will return when the sign says "OPEN"!

Jason & Alexis
6/2 TUES HOUR 1: Colleen's 50th birthday celebration destination decision, Jason's trailer troubles, NYC food ABFABs, and sleep sweet spots

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 43:16


Colleen turned 49 last year and next year she wants to celebrate BIG -- where has she decided to celebrate her 50th birthday? Jason's "25 Words or Less" trailer troubles, NYC food ABFABs: Ess-A-Bagel and Katz Deli, and sleep sweet spots -- are you getting a healthy amount of sleep? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast
Mile 241: Destination Duluth, Episode 9

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 53:06


20 days to go to Grandma's Marathon! Blake hits his peak week, Phil navigates a sore foot, and Travis consumes prodigious amounts of ice cream. Thanks to ASICS and Columbus Running Company for making it possible! secondsflatpodcast@gmail.com columbusrunning.com

Secrets To Abundant Living
Finding Abundance Through Community, Purpose, and Alternative Investing with Joel Landon

Secrets To Abundant Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 36:27


What if abundance has less to do with what you own and more to do with how you feel about your life?Joel Landon joins Amy Sylvis for a conversation about abundance, community, relationships, and the mindset shifts that come with experience. As a husband, father of four daughters, and professional in the self-directed IRA industry, Joel shares how his definition of abundance evolved from pursuing possessions and external markers of success to prioritizing family, personal growth, and connection to a higher purpose.The conversation also explores the role money plays in creating options, the value of community in helping people navigate life's challenges, and how self-directed retirement accounts can open the door to alternative investments like real estate, private businesses, precious metals, and more. Whether you're rethinking what abundance means in your own life or curious about expanding your investment options, this episode offers both practical insights and thoughtful perspective.Connect with Joel Landon:https://www.heritageira.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/heritageirahttps://www.facebook.com/p/Heritage-IRA-61572336742537/joel@heritageira.comConnect with Amy Sylvis:https://www.linkedin.com/in/amysylvis/Contact Us:https://www.sylviscapital.comhttps://www.sylviscapital.com/webinarinfo@sylviscapital.com00:00 – What Abundance Really Means to Joel06:08 – How Joel's Definition of Success Changed11:15 – Why Community Matters More Than Ever17:42 – Is Money the Destination or the Vehicle?19:38 – What Is a Self-Directed IRA?23:49 – Why Most Investors Never Hear About These Options29:18 – Real Stories of Investors Creating More Choice31:42 – How to Use Retirement Funds Without Triggering Taxes or Penalties

Hey Non-Profits, Raise More Money!
Events are the Vehicle, Not the Destination | Kristen Bowles

Hey Non-Profits, Raise More Money!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 33:40


Most fundraisers treat events like the finish line. Kristen Bowles treats them like the starting point.In this episode, Trevor sits down with Kristen — a development pro who's worked across the YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, peer-to-peer fundraising, and now the National MS Society — to unpack why sponsorship sales isn't transactional. It's strategic matchmaking.We get into:Why "plan, post, and pray" is killing your sponsor retentionThe mindset shift from "sponsor of an event" to "investor in your mission"How to segment donors by engagement, not dollar amount (and why a $100 donor might be your next major gift)Mission nuggets: the research habit every frontline fundraiser needsFree tools Kristen uses to research sponsors (hint: it's not a fancy database)Why events are really about how you make people feelIf you're a frontline fundraiser, event planner, or auctioneer, this one's full of takeaways you can use Monday morning.Have a question or topic you'd like us to cover? Let us know https://hgafundraising.com/ask-your-questions/

The JTrain Podcast
Am I Being a Bridezilla about My Destination Wedding in Italy? - MONDAY MAILBAG

The JTrain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 61:33


It's Mailbag Monday, and Jared is answering listener emails and giving advice on real life problems

No Repeat
365: Road Trip With No Destination

No Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 42:31


We're hitting the road with a full tank of gas and no destination in mind. The ultimate road trip. This week's picks "Old Transistor Radio" by GUM/ Ambrose Kenny-Smith "I-26 Connector" by i26connector "Foxglove Through the Clearcut" by Death Cab for Cutie The Playlist No Repeat Playlist on Spotify No Repeat Playlist on Apple Music B-Sides Unofficial B-Sides Playlist Support the Show No Repeat on Patreon Join our Discord Email us: norepeatpod[at]gmail[dot]com Follow Us Follow Tyler on Instagram Follow Shaun on Instagram Follow Taylor on Instagram

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast
Mile 240: Destination Duluth, Episode 8 -- Zach Schneider, Grandma's Marathon

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 61:31


Zach Schneider is the PR Director for Grandma's Marathon and a lifelong Duluth, Minnesota resident. He joins Episode 8 of Destination Duluth for a behind the scenes look at race weekend. Zach offers course and logistical details and a history lesson in the unique Grandma's Marathon experience. Racing this June or thinking about it in the future? Looking for a post-race burger or beer? Seeking out the best cheering locations? Zach is your man. He provides invaluable insights for marathon weekend. secondsflatpodcast@gmail.com columbusrunning.com

The Travel Diaries
Matt Tebbutt's Queensland, Australia - Destination Special

The Travel Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 30:49


On today's Destination Special, we're taking you somewhere that, for so many travellers, represents the ultimate holiday feeling: Queensland, Australia.This is a state seven times the size of Britain! A place where one trip can take you from the cultural heartbeat and riverside energy of Brisbane, to the al fresco beach lifestyle of the Gold Coast, to ancient rainforest, island life, wildlife encounters, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island cultures, First Nations storytelling, and one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef.Known as Australia's Sunshine State, Queensland is, of course, famous for its blue skies, golden beaches and that blissful sense of switching off the moment you arrive. But as I discovered through making this episode, it is so much more than that.And that, really, is what makes Queensland so compelling - it's not just one kind of holiday. It's a whole collection of holidays in one place. You can wake up in Brisbane, wandering along the river as the city comes to life, stop for brilliant coffee and world-class food, then be out in nature within minutes, perhaps heading to nearby Minjerribah, also known as North Stradbroke Island, for First Nations culture and extraordinary natural landscapes. You can head south towards the Gold Coast for beach walks, coastal drives, wineries, rainforest and incredible produce. Or you can travel north to the Whitsundays, where Hamilton Island, Whitehaven Beach and the Great Barrier Reef deliver that almost dreamlike version of Australia with its turquoise water, white sand, sailing, seafood, and warm tropical air.Today's guest is someone who experienced Queensland through one of its great strengths: food. Matt Tebbutt, chef, broadcaster and host of Saturday Kitchen, recently travelled there, eating his way through the state, from riverside restaurants and beachside lunches to extraordinary seafood and island dining.What struck me most in speaking to Matt was that the food became a way into everything else: the landscape, the wildlife, the culture, the openness, the warmth, and that easy-going Aussie outdoor lifestyle. This episode is wanderlust, guaranteed. So let's buckle up and get started.Destination RecapBrisbaneStanley Restaurant, BrisbaneHoward Smith Wharves, BrisbaneJames Street, BrisbaneLone Pine Koala Sanctuary, BrisbaneNorth Stradbroke Island / MinjerribahLady Elliot IslandThe Great Barrier ReefGold CoastRick Shores, Gold CoastTamborine Rainforest SkywalkMason Winery, Mount TamborineThe WhitsundaysHamilton IslandThe Sundays, Hamilton IslandWhitehaven BeachCatseye Pool Club, Hamilton IslandLong Pavilion at qualiaBommie, Hamilton IslandPassage Peak, Hamilton IslandThank you to Tourism and Events Queensland for working with me on this episode. For more information and further inspiration about travelling to Queensland, visit queensland.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit follow or subscribe wherever you're listening. It really helps the podcast grow, allows me to keep bringing you these incredible guests - and it means you're delivered a fresh dose of wanderlust each week.And if you'd like a little more Travel Diaries in your life, you can find me on Instagram and TikTok @hollyrubenstein.Thanks so much for listening, and I'll see you on Tuesday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hochman and Crowder
Orlando Magic or Miami Heat: which org is a better destination?

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 15:38


Following reports that new Magic coach Sean Sweeney has close ties to Giannis Antetokounmpo, we debate which of the two franchises would be the more attractive landing spot for a star.

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
Destination Eat Drink – Florence Day Trips with Toni Mazzaglia

Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 35:40


Toni Mazzaglia is the founder of Taste Florence food tours and she’s back on the podcast to talk about the best day trips from Florence. There’s Lucca and its stunning Medieval walls and a dish called the Pie with the Beaks. And, Pisa where there’s so much more than the leaning tower. Then, Toni and I talk about our favorites in Bologna. Plus, the hilarious rivalry between Pisa and Florence and why Italy stopped producing beer. [Ep 391] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink food & travel guides Destination Eat Drink YouTube channel Taste Florence food tours

The Alan Cox Show
Vinyl Destination, Bond Rating, Burned Unit, Stewart Copeland, Orgydome, Erica Rhodes, Sue Chef, Jovi-al

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 155:11 Transcription Available


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Glenn Davis Soccer
05/27 Destination 2026 - Glenn breaks down USMNT roster ahead of World Cup, Jordi Sunyer TV3 Barcelona breaks down Spain a World Cup favorite.

Glenn Davis Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 59:12


Destination 2026, Houston's Countdown to the Cup! Hosted by Glenn Davis Glenn discusses the 2026 World Cup and is joined by Jordi Sunyer of TV3!

Associations Thrive
182. Celeste Warren, Founder of Destination STEM, Inc, on Representation in STEM, Virtual Access, and Building the Future Workforce

Associations Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 23:20


What happens when young people never see anyone who looks like them in the careers they dream about pursuing? And how can associations, nonprofits, and mission-driven organizations help members build stronger, earlier, and more inclusive talent pipelines in response?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Celeste Warren, Founder of Destination STEM, Inc. Celeste discusses:How Destination STEM provides resources, educational awareness events, mentoring, tutoring, and scholarships to students of color and students in need who want to pursue STEM-related degrees and careers.Why representation matters so much, especially for middle school and high school students who are just beginning to imagine what their futures could look like.How Destination STEM uses college students and young professionals as virtual mentors for younger students, creating relatable role models who feel accessible and real.Why Celeste believes STEM pipeline work must start early, long before employers begin looking for talent in the current labor market.How Destination STEM's family founding story, with Celeste, her daughter, and her son building the organization together, has become part of its unique appeal and authenticity.How the organization is doubling its scholarships and using its annual awards and recognition banquet as both a celebration and a major fundraising vehicle.Celeste's big vision for Destination STEM: larger-scale conferences, stronger guidance for students, and a bigger role in building the future STEM workforce.References:Destination STEM Website

Dear Hallmark
Favorite Destination Hallmark Movies 2.0

Dear Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 30:42


Pack your suitcase and let's travel to some of my favorite destination Hallmark movies. Did some of your favorites make my list?For more Dear Hallmark:Say hello: dearhallmark@gmail.com Youtube:https://youtube.com/@dearhallmark?si=o_vx3T2kEjMoqK7YI wrote a book!  "Chasing Wind": https://amzn.to/3IGUI6gDear Hallmark's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearhallmark/

Outsource Accelerator Podcast with Derek Gallimore
OA 590: Is Uzbekistan the Next Hot Outsourcing Destination with Frank Prempeh of Corpshore Solutions

Outsource Accelerator Podcast with Derek Gallimore

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 41:55


Outsourcing podcast Get the full show notes for this outsourcing podcast here: outsourceaccelerator.com/590   Frank Prempeh, CEO of Corpshore Solutions, returned to the Outsource Accelerator Podcast to discuss the BPO's expansion into Uzbekistan, where it became the first Canadian outsourcing firm to set up. From the country's deeply multilingual workforce to AI-driven demand for non-English data annotation, Frank lays out a clear case for Central Asia as the next major outsourcing destination.   References: Website: https://corpshore.solutions/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corpshore-solutions   Start Outsourcing Outsource Accelerator can help you transform your business with outsourcing. Get in touch now, or use one of the resources below.   Business Process Outsourcing Get a Free Quote - Connect with 3 verified outsourcing experts & see how outsourcing can transform your business Book a Discovery Call - See how Outsource Accelerator can help you enhance your company's innovation and growth with outsourcing The Top 40 BPOs - We have compiled this review of the most notable 40 Business Process Outsourcing companies in the Philippines Outsourcing Calculator - This tool provides you with invaluable insight into the potential savings outsourcing can do for your business Outsourcing Salary Guide - Access the comprehensive guide to payroll salary compensation, benefits, and allowances in the Philippines Outsourcing Accelerator Podcast - Subscribe and listen to the world's leading outsourcing podcast, hosted by Derek Gallimore Payoneer - The leading global B2B payment solution for the outsourcing industry   About Outsource Accelerator Outsource Accelerator is the world's leading outsourcing marketplace and advisory. We offer the full spectrum of services, from light advisory and vendor brokerage, though to full implementation and fully-managed solutions. We service companies of all sectors, and all sizes, spanning all departmental verticals. Outsource Accelerator's unique approach to outsourcing enables our clients to build the best teams, access the most flexible solutions, and generate the best results possible. Our unrivaled sector knowledge and market reach mean that you get the best terms and results possible, at the best ALL-IN market-leading price - guaranteed.

Destination On The Left
478. Using AI to Transform the Visitor Experience, with Michael Herrmann

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 41:34


On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Michael Herrmann, President and Founder of Tour Connect AI. Michael shares how operating a bike rental company in Sydney, Australia, led him to develop a technology to help DMCs become more efficient. You'll hear why Michael believes AI won't replace the human touch in tourism, it will amplify creativity, improve collaboration, and drastically improve efficiency. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Michael transitioned from a technology consultant to founding a bike tour company in Australia, then creating Tour Connect AI Why understanding regional differences and customer behaviors is critical when adapting across global tourism markets How using AI allows tour operators to focus more on human-centric tasks, such as building relationships Why rapid response to itinerary requests significantly increases booking conversion rates How AI-driven collaboration supports efficiency and customer experience How Tour Connect uses AI integration to build better customization Why AI in tourism is set to democratize advanced technology for organizations of all sizes From Hands-On to Digital Solutions Michael began his career as a technology consultant with Ernst and Young, but a leap to starting a bicycle tour company in Sydney, Australia, opened his eyes to the complexities of tourism operations. His American roots and European business model faced unique challenges in the Australian market, though travelers stayed longer and booking patterns were drastically different. This experience exposed Michael to the inefficiencies in the travel industry, especially for DMCs and inbound tour operators who juggle thousands of suppliers and use outdated processes. These operational bottlenecks, combined with the travel industry's dependence on static annual contracts, paper forms, and institutional knowledge, inspired Michael to found Tour Connect, which aims to streamline collaboration through technology and, eventually, AI. Breaking Down AI-Powered Itinerary Building The industry conversation about AI usually focuses on generic tools like ChatGPT. Michael stresses that genuine transformation only comes from integrating AI into the actual business environment. Tour Connect's approach uses a company's real supplier contracts, negotiated rates, and established relationships. By tapping into existing booking systems, AI can pull all necessary information—dates, guest counts, preferences, allergies—and compose an accurate, bookable itinerary with remarkable speed and consistency. Collaboration and Speed Speed isn't just a matter of convenience, it's a key driver of conversion. Failing to respond to a group itinerary request within 24 hours can result in a devastating 40% drop in the likelihood of booking. With travelers often sending concurrent requests to operators in various destinations, it's the fastest, most polished reply that captures their imagination first, building anticipation and attachment to a particular place. AI-powered workflow automation enables faster supplier confirmations, quote turnarounds, and itinerary delivery, helping teams to focus on relationship-building rather than firefighting. Resources: Website: www.tourconnect.ai LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-herrmann-768ab6/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tourconnect-llc/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

PATH Positive Approaches To Health
Episode 170: Road Trip...Destination Hopland, CA - Come To The Table at Campovida!

PATH Positive Approaches To Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 32:03


What happens at a PATH retreat? Let's pull back the curtain…In this special mini episode, your hosts share an inside look at the upcoming PATH retreat at Campovida in Hopland, California—and more importantly, the heart behind these experiences. If you've ever wondered, “Is a retreat for me?” or “What actually happens there?”, this episode is your invitation to explore, reflect, and maybe even say yes. What This Episode Is AboutThis conversation isn't just about logistics—it's about the why behind PATH retreats.At its core, a PATH retreat is a real-life extension of the podcast: Not just food, movement, or self-care But the intersection of all of it A living, breathing space to pause, reset, reconnect, and REMIND yourself what matters most The retreat is less about checking boxes and more about creating a menu of experiences—you choose what nourishes you. What to Expect (and What NOT to Expect)Let's demystify it: What it IS: A choose-your-own-adventure weekend A blend of:  Gentle movement (like yoga or walking the vineyards) Food + cooking experiences rooted in PATH conversations Breathwork, reflection, and workshops Community, connection and meaningful conversation A space where you can fully be yourself—no expectations  What it is NOT: Not a rigid schedule Not a forced participation environment Not a one-size-fits-all wellness experience Not about perfection (this is a “beautiful mess,” just like the podcast!)  You can participate in everything… or nothing. You can come energized… or exhausted. You can give… receive… or both.The Deeper InvitationAt its heart, this retreat is about the verb “to retreat”: Step away from the noise Reflect inward Reconnect with what you need Return to your life with renewed perspective It's about creating space to restore, reset, reclaim, reconnect, reMIND yourself. Even a short intentional pause can shift your perspective in powerful ways.It's Okay to Feel Hesitant. Many past attendees felt unsure, nervous, maybe questioning if they'd “fit”. And what happened/// They found their way - They chose what felt right.They left with greater ease, confidence, and connection.Sometimes the biggest growth starts by simply walking through the door.  A Glimpse of the ExperienceCampovida, Hopland, California November 13–15Expect: A welcoming Friday evening connection A full Saturday of optional experiences and exploration A grounding Sunday close Alcohol is completely optional, even in a winery setting. The focus is always well-being, not pressure.If something in this episode resonated with you, lean into that feeling.You don't have to “have it all figured out.” You don't have to be ready. Just be willing. Because sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do… is create space to come back to ourselves.Ready? You can apply here. Need more inspo? See the Magical Campovida 

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University
190: Chris Ihrig • Developing a Pathway to Destination Leadership

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 44:05


I've always referred to my friend Chris Ihrig as "the Culture Guy" (probably because his company is called Fired Up! Culture). But after reading his latest book "Would You Work for You," I now realize that he's "the Leadership Guy." Join us for this fascinating conversation on how leadership is developed and how leadership begets culture...and how organizational culture results in success. And, a chance to score a free copy of Chris' book.

Destination: The Show
Destination: The Show. Episode 120: Twins Mock and Mailbag

Destination: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 61:50


Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and JD Cameron team up for a podcast to discuss prospects on their way to the big leagues and the MLB draft, produced by Theo Tollefson. 0:00 Intro/Housekeeping 2:45 Overslot Mock Draft Simulator  10:40 Emerson or Lackey? 14:00 Debate about #43 22:00 Overslot at Pick 74 30:00 Overslot again at Pick 104? 38:30 Listener Questions You can support the show by downloading it from wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. If you enjoy the content, consider leaving us a five-star rating and review in addition to sharing or retweeting DTS-related content. You can follow us on Twitter @DTS_POD1, @Jeremynygaard, @J_D_Cameron, and @TheodoreTollef1. We're now on Bluesky @destinationtheshow.bsky.social. You can also find full episodes and clips of our shows on our YouTube page @DestinationTheShow.

Develop This: Economic and Community Development
DT #648 Why Hungary Wins: Inside Europe's Fastest-Evolving Investment Destination

Develop This: Economic and Community Development

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 31:09


What makes a country stand out in the global race for investment? In this episode of Develop This!, Dennis Fraise speaks with Fadi Shadeh of the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency to explore why Hungary has become one of Central Europe's most dynamic investment destinations. From its strategic location at the heart of Europe to its deep integration into the EU single market, Hungary offers companies access to major markets, efficient logistics, and strong infrastructure. Fadi explains how the country's positioning enables fast access across Europe while supporting complex global supply chains. The conversation dives into Hungary's economic transformation, particularly its shift toward higher-value industries like electromobility, battery manufacturing, business services, and R&D. While manufacturing remains a strong base, the country is rapidly expanding its role in advanced services and innovation-driven sectors. A major focus is workforce development. With a strong university network and a dual education system that connects students directly with industry, Hungary is building a talent pipeline designed to meet modern business needs—often producing job-ready graduates aligned with employer demand. Fadi also breaks down how the Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency operates as a "one-stop shop" for investors—helping companies navigate location decisions, incentives, site visits, and long-term expansion strategies. Key Takeaways Hungary's central location provides strong access to European and global markets The economy is shifting toward electromobility, batteries, and business services Talent development is supported through a strong university system and dual education model The Investment Promotion Agency acts as a one-stop shop for investors Regional cities are becoming key drivers of future growth Investment success depends on talent, infrastructure, and long-term trust Key Topics Covered Hungary's geographic and strategic advantages Economic transformation and industry mix  

Productivity Smarts
Episode 148 - Rainbow Gold: Building a Business That's Both the Journey and the Destination

Productivity Smarts

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 34:05


Most entrepreneurs chase the fast exit. But what if the real reward is building a company so meaningful you would never dream of leaving? In this episode of Productivity Smarts, host Gerald J. Leonard sits down with David B. Hampson, acquisition entrepreneur, aviation insurance leader, and award-winning author of Rainbow Gold. David shares hard-earned lessons from a career that spans from launching a restaurant franchise in South Africa to leading a thriving aviation insurance practice in the United States. His journey is anything but a straight line. It includes failure, family mentorship, a life-changing move, and a philosophy that challenges the startup world's obsession with quick exits. Gerald and David explore the power of grit, the butterfly effect of small decisions, and what it takes to build a sustainable, purpose-driven business. David reveals how his parents instilled a growth mindset early on, why he rejected the flip-it-fast mentality, and how his love of flying, as a licensed pilot with his own Cirrus SR22, shapes his approach to risk management, checklists, and leadership. They also dive into the biggest productivity traps in startup culture and how leaders can avoid burnout while building a lasting legacy. Whether you are a first-time founder, a seasoned business owner, or someone looking for a more fulfilling way to lead, this episode will change how you think about success.  Ready to build a business you truly love? Listen now and discover why the richest treasure is not always the exit; it is the journey.   What We Discuss [00] Introduction [02:02] Meet David B. Hampson [03:06] Gerald's takeaways from Rainbow Gold [05:18] Why David chose sustainable business over the fast exit [07:50] Countering the media's "scale and flip" narrative [08:47] The staff holiday moment that inspired the book [09:16] Family, mentorship, and how insurance runs in the blood [12:20] The productivity thread running through David's entire career [13:37] Learning grit from a restaurant franchise in South Africa [15:08] Angela Duckworth's concept of grit and how it applies [15:51] Confidence, intelligence, and the pre-algebra story [18:30] The butterfly effect: small decisions, massive consequences [20:13] The biggest productivity traps in startup culture [21:17] Why chasing growth without building infrastructure fails [23:23] From birthday gift to licensed pilot: David's aviation journey [24:47] Flying to clients in his own Cirrus SR22 [25:27] Aviation principles applied to business: checklists, redundancy, and risk [27:49] Mindset shifts discovered while writing Rainbow Gold [30:23] The PRIMER framework for entrepreneurial success [31:34] A sneak peek at David's next book idea [32:19] Where to find David and Rainbow Gold [32:53] Closing remarks   Notable Quotes [07:05] "If you go through, you know, all the hardship of building a business, you take on that risk. You want something you're enjoying while you're doing it." – David B. Hampson  [14:22] "You can either have any difficult experience and kind of say, 'Woe is me,' or you can say, 'Let me think about what I can learn from this and use it to catapult me to something better.'" – David B. Hampson [19:02] "You think about any little small decisions you've made in your life. If you just made the other decision, it could change everything differently. You can be a butterfly effect moment for good or bad in other people's lives." – David B. Hampson [21:24] "In startups, they're trying to scale so fast they don't take time to build the infrastructure. They end up wearing too many hats, chasing growth, and burning the candle at both ends." – David B. Hampson [25:44] "Aviation is all about checklists. Before takeoff, we go through a number of items. That's something you should do in business before you make a decision or hire someone." – David B. Hampson [28:58] "Every experience, every job, every business you start — even if it's not successful — is going to inform you later on. Realize that any experience can have value." – David B. Hampson [30:02] "Whether you're just starting out in business or you've failed at something — you can still get into the class and make it work." — Gerald J. Leonard Resource and Links David B. Hampson Website: www.myrainbowgold.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbhampson/ Email: davidlaneinsurance.com Book: Rainbow Gold    Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com   Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard   Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast
Mile 239: Destination Duluth, Episode 7

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 62:30


We're inside a month to Grandma's Marathon! We open this week with a discussion of the ASICS Megablast and Superblast 3. Then it's a dive into our training weeks. Phil stretches his long run to 2 hours, Blake goes metric, and Travis tackles his longest run of the block in a monsoon. Thanks to ASICS and Columbus Running Company for supporting this series! secondsflatpodcast@gmail.com columbusrunning.com

Bar Talk At Open Bar Podcast
Building Beauty & Empire: Lash Destination's Journey from Vision to Business | Open Bar Podcast Full

Bar Talk At Open Bar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 105:15


In this episode of the Open Bar Podcast, we sit down with the powerhouse behind Lash Destination, one of Los Angeles' premier lash brands. She opens up about where she's from, how she started her journey in the beauty industry, and the hustle it takes to turn passion into profit.From learning the ropes as a lash tech to building a thriving business with a loyal client base, this episode dives deep into entrepreneurship, perseverance, and the art of staying booked and busy in LA.

Destination Marketing Podcast
438: How to Build a Video Strategy That Actually Tells Your Destination's Story with Jesse Salazar

Destination Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 38:46


Jesse Salazar, Video Production Manager at Visit Lodi, joins Adam to talk about why storytelling instinct matters more than gear, the case for in-house video production, and Visit Lodi's new partner video co-op program. Adam opens with a challenge to DMOs: if locals drive 50%+ of visitation through visiting friends and relatives, why aren't we treating them like a priority audience? Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠! The ⁠⁠⁠⁠Destination Marketing Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ is a part of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Destination Marketing Podcast Network⁠⁠⁠⁠. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Brand Revolt. If you are interested in any of Brand Revolt's services, please email ⁠⁠⁠⁠adam@thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thedmpn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. If you are interested in joining the network, please email ⁠⁠⁠⁠adam@thebrandrevolt.com⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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This is the Waycast
'The Mandalorian and Grogu' Discussion

This is the Waycast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 93:21


On a very special episode of This is the Waycast, Gio is joined by original Waycast hosts Elizabeth and Zach to discuss The Mandalorian and Grogu. They discuss their scores, initial thoughts, the artistry of Lucasfilm, Grogu's future, The Mandalorian's future, Carl Weathers/Greef Karga, Colonel Ward, Rotta the Hutt, Star Wars planets, Embo, the balancing act of holding back, Zeb, did Ahsoka Season 2 affect this film?, Jon Favreau, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge synergy, Star Wars: Starfighter, what should The Mandalorian and Grogu be compared to?, Ludwig Göransson, remnants of the Rangers of the New Republic, Dave Filoni's Heir to the Empire, Dave Filoni's leadership of Lucasfilm, and so much more.Follow the hosts and let us know what you thought of today's episode!Giovanni Delgadillo: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@GioDelNope⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elizabeth Pfeiffer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@elizabethpfeifZach Perilstein: @TripleZ_87Check out Boardwalk Times, the Destination for True Disney Parks Fans Plus Everything Else.Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://boardwalktimes.net/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://twitter.com/boardwalktimes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/boardwalktimes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Credits:Music: "Future Gladiator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

New Books Network
Ruth Balint, "Destination Elsewhere: Displaced Persons and Their Quest to Leave Postwar Europe" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 54:11


In this unique “history from below,” Destination Elsewhere: Displaced Persons and Their Quest to Leave Postwar Europe (Cornell University Press, 2021) chronicles encounters between displaced persons in Europe and the Allied agencies who were tasked with caring for them after the Second World War. The struggle to define who was a displaced person and who was not was a subject of intense debate and deliberation among humanitarians, international law experts, immigration planners, and governments. What has not adequately been recognized is that displaced persons also actively participated in this emerging refugee conversation. Displaced persons endured war, displacement, and resettlement, but these experiences were not defined by passivity and speechlessness. Instead, they spoke back, creating a dialogue that in turn helped shape the modern idea of the refugee. As Ruth Balint shows, what made a good or convincing story at the time tells us much about the circulation of ideas about the war, the Holocaust, and the Jews. Those stories depict the emerging moral and legal distinction between economic migrants and political refugees. They tell us about the experiences of women and children in the face of new psychological and political interventions into the family. Stories from displaced persons also tell us something about the enduring myth of the new world for people who longed to leave the old. Balint focuses on those persons whose storytelling skills became a major strategy for survival and escape out of the displaced persons' camps and out of the Europe. Their stories are brought to life in Destination Elsewhere, alongside a new history of immigration, statelessness, and the institution of the postwar family. Ruth Balint is Professor of History at the University of New South Wales. She is the author of When Migrants Fail to Stay (Bloomsbury, 2023), Smuggled: An Illegal History of Migration (NewSouth, 2021), and Troubled Waters: Borders, Boundaries and Possession in the Timor Sea (Allen & Unwin, 2008). Geraldine Gudefin is a modern Jewish historian researching Jewish migrations, family life, and legal pluralism. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at the National University of Singapore, and is completing a book titled An Impossible Divorce? East European Jews and the Limits of Legal Pluralism in France, 1900-1939. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Destination Angler Podcast
The Destination Angler Podcast - 171 Fontenelle Dam - Van Beacham

The Destination Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 91:07


Fly Fishing the Green River Below Fontenelle Dam: Episode 171 – May 21, 2026 Our destination is the Green River below Fontenelle Dam — perhaps the last major undiscovered trophy trout stream in the lower 48 states. Tucked inside the Seedskiddie National Wildlife Refuge in the middle of Wyoming's Red Desert, this high desert tailwater is a lush ribbon of life most traveling anglers have never heard of — and that's exactly the point. Today we sit down with Van Beacham, fourth-generation fly fisherman, author of Fly Fisher's Guide to New Mexico, and owner of The Solitary Angler, who has been quietly fishing and guiding this river since the 1980s. With huge biomass and 18"+ rainbows and browns as the standard, this is a trophy fishery — not a numbers river. Van breaks down why it stays uncrowded, what it takes to unlock the river's big fish, and why the solitude here rivals anything in the American West. In this episode: Why the Green River below Fontenelle Dam is the lower 48's best-kept secret Fish species: rainbows, browns, Bonneville and Snake River cutthroats The nymphing rig Van relies on — crayfish pattern, San Juan worm, and small mayflies Managing the notorious weed problem in July and August How Van built The Solitary Angler's private-water club model on Hams Fork, Smiths Fork, and Fontenelle Creek Wildlife: trumpeter swans, moose, bald eagles, and antelope in the Seedskiddie Refuge The river's deep history — Oregon Trail, mountain man rendezvous, and Jim Bridger's Fort Whether you're planning a Wyoming trip or just dreaming of uncrowded water with legitimate trophy fish, Van delivers the local knowledge you need before you go. With host Steve Haigh | Destination Angler Podcast — THE podcast for anglers who travel. Be the first to know about new episodes.  Become a subscriber  Follow the show so you never miss a destination. Contact Van:  https://thesolitaryangler.com/ | 575-758-5653 Destination Angler Podcast:   Website  |  YouTube  |  Instagram & Facebook  @DestinationAnglerPodcast  Please check out our Sponsors: High N Dry Fishing Where science and performance meet.  Check out the full lineup of floatants, line dressings, and sighter waxes at www.highndryfishingproducts.com    Facebook @highndryfishingproducts  Instagram @highndryfishing Redd's Flies Premium flies, tied with purpose.  Redd's is a family-run company built around premium, hand-tied flies that actually hold up and flat-out catch fish, delivered to your doorstep in days, not weeks.   A portion of every order goes directly to organizations protecting trout habitat and restoring rivers.  Use discount Code DESTINATION for a good deal on your next order Facebook @ReddsFlies      Instagram @ReddsFlies TroutRoutes  The #1 Mapping Resource for Trout Anglers.  Podcast listeners can try one month of TroutRoutes PRO for FREE by clicking the link in the episode description. Explore 50,000 trout streams with TroutRoutes today.   Get 1 Month Free   Facebook @troutinsights Instagram @TroutRoutes    Got Fishing  Crafting world-class fly-fishing adventures specially designed to your level of experience and budget.    Facebook @GotFishingAdventures Instagram @GotFishing    Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh@DestinationAnglerPodcast.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Recorded Mar 26, 2026

The Bid
261: Why Are Global Investors Looking to Asia As An Investment Destination?

The Bid

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 19:56


Asia has often been viewed as a long-term growth story, but its role in global markets is becoming more immediate. The region now represents a significant share of global GDP and listed companies, while operating across distinct economic and policy cycles.In this episode of The Bid, Oscar Pulido speaks with Aarti Angara, Head of Global Product Solutions in Asia Pacific at BlackRock. They examine why Asia is gaining more attention from investors and how opportunities are developing across equities and fixed income.The conversation highlights the region's diversity across countries, sectors, and growth drivers. It also explores themes such as AI-related manufacturing, domestic consumption in emerging markets, Japan's shift in corporate behavior, and the role of Asian bond markets in diversificationKey moments in this episode:00:00 Introduction02:23 How Asia's scale is influencing its role in global portfolios04:20 Why policy and economic cycles differ across the region07:10 Why Japan's corporate and inflation dynamics are drawing attention08:36 Where AI-related manufacturing is concentrated10:20 How domestic consumption is developing in India and Southeast Asia12:47 How Asian fixed income behaves differently from developed markets14:35 How to Allocate in Asia17:42 Singapore Travel Tips18:50 Wrap Up and DisclosuresSources: Bloomberg May 12th 2026,

Glenn Davis Soccer
05/20 Destination 2026 - Glenn updates World Cup, USMNT midfielder Sebastian Berhalter joins.

Glenn Davis Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 47:54


Destination 2026, Houston's Countdown to the Cup! Hosted by Glenn DavisGlenn discusses the 2026 World Cup and is joined by USMNT midfielder Sebastian Berhalter!

The Clark Howard Podcast
05.20.26 Rules Of Travel: Rental Cars 101 & A Deal Destination

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 29:13


With  Memorial Day weekend upon us, Clark shares important travel know-how. Navigating the rental car counter has become more like rocket science than a simple travel chore, but protecting your wallet starts with a few simple steps. With "car rental rage" on the rise due to surprise charges and poor service, it is critical to follow Clark's timely rules. Also, if you're looking for a domestic getaway, soft demand in a normally popular travel market presents a golden opportunity for the savvy traveler! Clark's Rental Cars 101: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Vegas Nerve: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: How to Protect Your Wallet From Rental Car ‘Gotchas'⁠ Cheapest Way to Rent a Car: Expert Tips - Clark Howard Credit Card Car Rental Insurance: What You Need To Know American Express Platinum Card® Review: Is It Worth It? Amex premium car rental protection 5 Things to Know About the Costco Car Rental Program 3 Reasons You Should Never Book a Nonrefundable Hotel Room What Domestic Destination Is a Deal Right Now? HotelTonight: Last Minute Hotel Deals at Great Hotels Priceline - Find Cheap Hotel Rooms & Discount Hotels Travel Archives - Clark Howard  Clark.com resources: Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com  /  Ask Clark Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Destination On The Left
477. Reinventing Rental Logistics and Customer Experience, with Jason Bullock

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 40:39


On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jason Bullock, Founder of Bodhisys and owner of Carolina Rides, about how delivering excellent customer service depends on systems and processes that support the many moving parts of reservations, inventory, and deliveries. He shares why he developed Bodhisys, a reservation management system tailored for the unique needs of rental businesses, optimizing everything from inventory management to delivery efficiency. Listen in as we discuss the importance of streamlined operations in creating exceptional customer experiences and fostering industry collaboration. What You Will Learn in This Episode: How Jason transitioned from a background in logistics and packaging to owning and operating multiple vacation rental and bike businesses Why customer service and efficient logistics are crucial for success in the rental industry Challenges Jason faced with existing reservation and booking platforms, and how this led to the creation of Bodhisys How Bodhisys uses technology to streamline inventory, delivery logistics, and communications, to provide a better customer experience Why seasonal pricing and adaptability in operations are important How Jason is partnering with competitors through technology and shared platforms to uplift the industry as a whole What impact technology-driven efficiencies have on customer satisfaction, repeat business, and overall profitability in the rental space The Art and Logistics of Rentals When most people think of the travel industry, glamorous destinations and dazzling activities come to mind. But Jason's world is more about the nitty-gritty of inventory management, deliveries, and keeping up with vacationers' evolving needs. His business delivers thousands of bikes and equipment items to vacationers at resorts and private rentals in the Hilton Head and Charleston areas. COVID-19 only magnified these challenges, as business whiplashed from 4% to 140% of historical sales within a week—forcing immediate innovation to keep up with demand and ensure guests received what they needed, when and where they needed it. The Birth of Bodhisys As business boomed, so did complaints—especially from frustrated guests who had trouble finding their rentals amid the sea of bikes and equipment. Seeing that traditional booking software wasn't designed for the logistics-heavy rental of "stuff," Jason was motivated by dissatisfied customers and exhausted employees to build a smarter system. The solution was building Bodhisys, a reservation management system purpose-built for logistics, inventory, and delivery—as opposed to the "activity first" platforms dominating the market. With features like photo geolocation of delivered items, automated customer messaging, and dynamic inventory management. Systems = Better Business, Better Experiences While the technology behind Bodhisys is robust, its true value lies in the ripple effect it creates for business owners and travelers alike. With real-time communications, automated reminders, and demand prediction, operators can plan staffing, adjust inventory, and meet seasonal swings without being blindsided. Importantly, these changes aren't just about operational ease, they have an impact on customer satisfaction. Similar to Amazon's familiar delivery notifications, Bodhisys provides travelers with the same transparency and reliability during their vacations. Which, in turn, leads to happier guests, less on-site confusion, and more repeat business. Resources: Website: https://bodhisys.com/ LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbullock/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bodhisys/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more o​f. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!

The JTrain Podcast
Am I Expecting too Much from My Maid of Honor? - MAILBAG MONDAY

The JTrain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 35:30


It's Mailbag Monday, and Jared is answering listener emails and giving advice on real life problems