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Are you ready to make 2025 your year of adventure? In this episode, I'm joined by travel expert Lyn Mettler from Families Fly Free to talk all about the exciting travel opportunities waiting for you and how to make them happen without breaking the bank. We're diving into: Revenge Travel 2.0: Why 2025 is the year people are hitting the skies and roads like never before. Miles & Points Mastery: How to use miles and points to slash your travel costs. Southwest Airlines' Companion Pass: The ultimate travel hack for families and budget travelers. Lyn shares practical tips to maximize your travel experiences while saving money and making memories. If travel has been on your vision board, this episode is packed with strategies to make it happen. LINKS Learn more about the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass Check out Families Fly Free LET'S CONNECT If this episode inspired you, share it with someone who needs to hear it! Don't forget to pre-order my book, Unraveling Your Relationship with Money, so you can create the life you've been dreaming of. Tag me on Instagram @shannahgame and let me know your 2025 travel plans! Loved this episode? Subscribe and leave a review—your feedback keeps this podcast going strong! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ist in einer Welt der Klimakatastrophe das Unterwegssein jenseits des Alltags noch Genuss? Und wenn ja: Wie sollte dieser gestaltet sein, um den sozialen Handabdruck größer zu machen als die ökologischen Fußabdruck? Gemeinsam werfen wir einen kritischen und positiven Blick auf die Art, wie wir reisen – und wie Reisen ein echter Beitrag zum Verständnis unserer Welt sein kann, GERADE in Zeiten der Klimakrise. „Raus aus der AUTOkratie – rein in die Mobilität von morgen!“. Schon gelesen? Wenn dir diese oder auch eine andere Folge gefällt, lass´ gern eine Bewertung da und/oder supporte mich per Ko-Fi oder PayPal. Meinen wöchentlichen Newsletter gibt es bei steady. Die Zusammenfassung liefert euch eine KI. Macht man ja heute so. Anfragen als Speakerin oder Panelistin an backoffice@katja-diehl.de. Mit Charme und Tiefgang hinterfragt Michael Dietz die oberflächliche „Urlaubskultur“ und zeigt, wie nachhaltiges, langsames Reisen nicht nur die ökologischen Folgen mindert, sondern auch zu einem neuen, intensiven Reiseerlebnis führt. Für Dietz ist Reisen eine „Kulturtechnik“, die Austausch und echte Begegnungen möglich macht und so nicht nur die Perspektiven erweitert, sondern auch die Demokratie stärkt. Schwerpunkte: Der Unterschied zwischen Urlaub und Reisen: Dietz erklärt, warum er Reisen als „echtes Erleben“ versteht und wie es uns ermutigen kann, die Welt und andere Kulturen hautnah zu entdecken – abseits des bloßen Konsums und „Urlaubsmodus“. Er spricht darüber, wie wichtig es ist, nicht nur zu „verreisen“, sondern auch bereit zu sein, sich auf Unbekanntes einzulassen und tiefere Verbindungen zu Menschen und Orten zu knüpfen. Revenge Travel und nachhaltiges Reisen in der Klimakrise: Die Pandemie hat in vielen Menschen einen „Nachholbedarf“ geweckt, und das oft ohne Rücksicht auf die Umwelt. Doch wie lässt sich dieser Drang umwandeln in Reisen mit weniger Umweltbelastung? Dietz und Diehl diskutieren kreative Ansätze für klimafreundliches Reisen – von Nachtzügen über Fernbusse bis hin zur bewussten Wahl von Reisezielen. Nachhaltigkeit ohne erhobenen Zeigefinger: Michael Dietz zeigt, dass nachhaltiges Reisen auch Spaß machen kann, ohne belehrend zu wirken. Im Podcast „Reisen Reisen“ werden besondere Orte beschrieben und Geschichten erzählt, die inspirieren und zeigen, wie man anders reisen kann. Von Wanderungen durch europäische Landschaften bis zu abgelegenen Städten in Deutschland – Dietz betont, wie man durch die Wahl weniger bekannter Ziele nicht nur Neues erleben, sondern auch den Overtourism umgehen kann. Vom Abenteuer Nachtzug und der Freude am entschleunigten Reisen: Statt dem hektischen Hin- und Herfliegen teilt Dietz seine Begeisterung für Nachtzugfahrten, die das Reisen nicht nur nachhaltiger, sondern auch abenteuerlicher machen. Eine Nachtzugfahrt nach Wien oder eine Bahnfahrt quer durch Europa: Dietz glaubt, dass diese Art des Reisens uns bewusster erleben lässt, wie weit wir uns bewegen, und uns gleichzeitig entspannt am Ziel ankommen lässt. Tipps für den bewussten Einstieg ins Reisen: Wenn du nach Ideen suchst, wie du selbst nachhaltiger reisen kannst, gibt Dietz einfache, aber wirkungsvolle Ratschläge. Von der Buchung kleiner Gästehäuser über die Erkundung lokaler Kulturen bis hin zum bewussten Verzicht auf fest getaktete Tagespläne – er zeigt, wie Reisen zur Auseinandersetzung mit einem Ort und seinen Menschen werden kann. Das Potential von Reisen für Völkerverständigung und Demokratie: Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt für Dietz ist die transformative Kraft des Reisens. Wenn wir in andere Kulturen eintauchen und mit Menschen vor Ort in Kontakt kommen, wachsen Verständnis und Respekt füreinander. Dietz beschreibt dies als demokratisches Potential des Reisens: Echte Begegnungen fördern das Verständnis über Landesgrenzen hinweg.
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: Revenge Travel Is Now Just Travel
Episode 214 for the week of July 8, 2024, and this is what is going on in our Disney World...Disney Laments- Reading along to a great trip report on the Discord Server, Phil is lamenting some of the things he could have done or done more related to Disney Trips in the past- We discuss our Disney laments - and ask the community for theirs are this week's DBC Engagement questionStarts @3:46 ...Epic Universe Ticket Package Detail Rumors- Reports out there that at least initially, the only way to get into Epic Universe is as part of a ticket package of at least 3 days that will include only one day at Epic UniverseStarts @ ..."Cool Down" Period on Trips to Walt Disney World- The parks have been relatively empty, especially on July 4 - this is obviously driven by many things, but what is the impact or just the "cool down" post revenge traveling?- Phil did some math to try and estimate the impact of this factor in isolationStarts @25:26 ...Ranking the Quick Service Locations in Disney's Hollywood Studios- Part 1 of a new series where we rank the quick service locations at the Walt Disney World Parks - starting with Hollywood StudiosStarts @36:05 ...DBC Engagement- Members of our community ranked the Disney/Pixar animated movies since 2020 and react to our rankings. Where did they differ the most from our rankings?Starts @1:09:04 ...* Reminder to like, subscribe, rate, and review the DBC Pod wherever you get your podcast *Send us an e-mail! .... thedbcpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media:- LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/thedbcpod - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheDBCPod/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDBCPod- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDBCPod- YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thedbcpod- Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/cJ8Vxf4BmQNote: This podcast is not affiliated with any message boards, blogs, news sites, or other podcastsPodcast: Space Vacation, The MusicalSpace Vacation, the Musical, the sci-fi musical comedy for the whole familyListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Today we are revisiting this great episode with Jim Bianco, the founder and President of Bianco Research. Jim is well-known on Wall Street for providing macro analysis since the nineties. He takes us through his unique perspective on the economy. We start with his contrarian view on interest rates. We then cover the changes to the economy since COVID, such as remote work and the new consumer. We also talk about his new fixed-income ETF, Crypto, the Red Sea crisis, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Jim Bianco. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page HERE. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) - Welcome to Making Markets (00:03:06) - First Question - Predictions on the Future of Interest Rates (00:07:24) - The Impact of Global Events on Inflation (00:11:03) - The Influence of Housing Inflation on the Economy (00:17:04) - The Impact of Remote Work on the Economy (00:28:45) - Attitude Changes on Spending and Inflation (00:30:48) - The Concept of Revenge Travel (00:31:53) - The Role of Stimulus Checks in the Economy (00:34:04) - The Shift in Investment Strategies (0042:01) - The Creation of the Bianco Research Total Return Index (00:51:32) - The Potential of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The end of the pandemic unleashed a flood of tourists around the Philippines that is wreaking havoc on fragile ecosystems. Environmental planner Chen Mencias has been advising local governments to aim for "high value, low volume," and involve local communities in tourism enterprises. She gives hot takes on the Chocolate Hills controversy and the Boracay model of development. And she lists the ways that Filipinos can be responsible tourists, and mentions two localities where local governments are managing their tourism sustainably.
The end of the pandemic unleashed a flood of tourists around the Philippines that is wreaking havoc on fragile ecosystems. Environmental planner Chen Mencias has been advising local governments to aim for "high value, low volume," and involve local communities in tourism enterprises. She gives hot takes on the Chocolate Hills controversy and the Boracay model of development. And she lists the ways that Filipinos can be responsible tourists, and mentions two localities where local governments are managing their tourism sustainably.
The end of the pandemic unleashed a flood of tourists around the Philippines that is wreaking havoc on fragile ecosystems. Environmental planner Chen Mencias has been advising local governments to aim for "high value, low volume," and involve local communities in tourism enterprises. She gives hot takes on the Chocolate Hills controversy and the Boracay model of development. And she lists the ways that Filipinos can be responsible tourists, and mentions two localities where local governments are managing their tourism sustainably. Links: https://youtu.be/k5h6DmJUy-I?si=Ju0thUPfD_Db-K4n https://youtu.be/Y2Xt6snaUk4?si=zL1W3zzk2P85b1lJ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/85JY3SGrnW6rPZxc/?mibextid=TRmnTU&startTimeMs=3000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRJV3pJniU Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio Editor: Jayr Magtoto
The end of the pandemic unleashed a flood of tourists around the Philippines that is wreaking havoc on fragile ecosystems. Environmental planner Chen Mencias has been advising local governments to aim for "high value, low volume," and involve local communities in tourism enterprises. She gives hot takes on the Chocolate Hills controversy and the Boracay model of development. And she lists the ways that Filipinos can be responsible tourists, and mentions two localities where local governments are managing their tourism sustainably. Links: https://youtu.be/k5h6DmJUy-I?si=Ju0thUPfD_Db-K4n https://youtu.be/Y2Xt6snaUk4?si=zL1W3zzk2P85b1lJ https://www.facebook.com/share/v/85JY3SGrnW6rPZxc/?mibextid=TRmnTU&startTimeMs=3000 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqRJV3pJniU Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio Editor: Jayr Magtoto
My guest this week is Jim Bianco, the founder and President of Bianco Research. Jim is well-known on Wall Street for providing macro analysis since the nineties. Today, he takes us through his unique perspective on the economy. We start with his contrarian view on interest rates. We then cover the changes to the economy since COVID, such as remote work and the new consumer. We also talk about his new fixed-income ETF, Crypto, the Red Sea crisis, and more. Please enjoy this conversation with Jim Bianco. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page HERE. ----- This episode is brought to you by 10 East. 10 East is a platform where qualified investors can co-invest on a deal-by-deal basis across private equity, private credit, real estate ventures, and other one-off opportunities typically unavailable through traditional channels. It's no surprise that founders, executives, and portfolio managers from leading investment firms are using 10 East to diversify their personal portfolios. Their level of sourcing and diligence is institutional grade. To learn more, check out 10east.com. ----- Making Markets is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Making Markets, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @makingmkts | @ericgoldenx Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Making Markets (00:03:06) First Question - Predictions on the Future of Interest Rates (00:07:24) The Impact of Global Events on Inflation (00:11:03) The Influence of Housing Inflation on the Economy (00:17:04) The Impact of Remote Work on the Economy (00:28:45) Attitude Changes on Spending and Inflation (00:30:48) The Concept of Revenge Travel (00:31:53) The Role of Stimulus Checks in the Economy (00:34:04) The Shift in Investment Strategies (0042:01) The Creation of the Bianco Research Total Return Index (00:51:32) The Potential of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's in store for us when it comes to travel in 2024? Lyn identifies 9 trends she expects to see this year including continued revenge travel, international travel, more and better travel rewards, better wifi, hotels versus vacation rentals and much more. Want to get on the fast-track to always fly your family free? Come join us inside the Families Fly Free membership, the BEST way to learn how to fly free using travel rewards...Learn moreDownload Lyn's FREE list of 7 INSIDER hacks she uses to personally fly her family free...https://familiestravefree.com/7hacksRelated Podcasts:Episode 128: Should You Go for Southwest Elite StatusEpisode 147: Top Family US Destinations for 2024Episode 146: Top International Destinations for 2024
As we begin the second full calendar year of travel and tourism in South East Asia since the pandemic, it's time to look ahead at what 2024 might offer. This week, Gary and Hannah discuss their Top 10 list of travel and tourism wishes, expectations and forecasts for 2024. It's going to a be competitive and challenging year, but scratching beneath the surface what are the critical issues to be addressed? We expect visa waivers will be a key destination battleground, ponder whether ASEAN should create a statistical standard for benchmarking tourist arrivals and talk tough on Revenge Travel and Generative AI. We analyse the transformative impacts of climate change and extreme weather for travel across the region, and address the 'Say-Do' sustainability gap for Asian travellers. Plus, why is the Weekend Economy a topic of interest to watch in 2024, and could Thailand enjoy a signifiant diversity boost for tourism this year?
What are some of the emerging trends for travel within and outside India? For Indians, the ambitions seem to be sky-high. 86% of Indian travelers plan to take the same number, if not more, trips abroad in 2024 compared to 2023, according to a Sky Scanner report.While making a point about the resurgence of travel during the pandemic, Jyoti Mayl, President of the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), says she could never associate travel with revenge. And would like to replace the terminology “revenge travel” with “reconnect travel.” She says in 2023, sustainable tourism was on people's minds. The way we travel has altered significantly with ‘experiential travel' coming in a big way coupled with wellness retreats and longer stays. Tourists are also turning toward AI tools to guide them in spotting holiday destinations, planning activities, and drafting itineraries to make the most of their stay. Jyoti Mayal, the erstwhile Director of New Airways Travels, was elected as the President of the Travel Agents Association of India for the period 2019-2021. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in--Support the Core Report--Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
On today's episode of The Morning Rush: Today's Top 10 hashtag #KatasNgRevengeTravel - Chico, Hazel, Markki, and The Rushers talk about the ups, downs and implications of the so-called "Revenge Travel." Thanks @COCOhernandez for the topic! The award-winning comedy radio program to fill you with laughter is now on your favorite streaming platforms! Join our daily Top 10 entries by sending us a post on X with the hashtag of the day's Top 10 topic and #TheMorningRush Send in your greets or requests via the Monster text line on Viber or Telegram: +63 961 1367 931 Follow us on our socials: Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content! Follow our TMR hosts: Chico, Hazel, and Markki!
‘When we looked at the latest figures around airport arrivals, international tourist arrivals have already surpassed the 2019 numbers – the pre-Covid numbers – and we're not even into our high season yet' – Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism. Podcast series on Moneyweb
Making up for lost travel time during the pandemic is still influencing where people are going. We talk with a travel expert about new destinations. We also look at new requirements for traveling to European countries, Give Back travel, and tips for flying.
Malaysian outbound travel agency Apple Vacations was making over RM270 million in sales pre-pandemic, but the Covid-19 pandemic torpedoed revenues amid prolonged lockdowns and border closures. One year after the reopening of borders, have they managed to return to 2019 highs? We speak to Group Managing Director Dato' Sri Koh Yoh Heck on the travel group's fortunes and how the company is adapting to changing consumer preferences.
Robert Jordan, President & CEO, Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Dumb And Rude: With all of the revenge travel going on, people have been extra dumb and rude at the airport. Jeff Not Listening: Jeff is not listening, which causes Jim to do a quick sidebar to our newest Orlando adventure from this past Halloween season. Bring Da Ruckus: A lady demanding a wheelchair talks shit and is rude to everyone for attention. WATERLOO!, WHERE THE VAMPIRES HANG OUT!, J COLE!, CREED III!, INTERLUDE!, DRE!, THE WATCHER!, KICK!, STREAMING!, NO RULES!, RACES!, OPEN MIC!, STAND UP!, AUTISM!, SPECTRUM!, DIABLO 3!, CHICKEN NUGGETS!, TOO LATE TO CHECK!, WHEN IT RAINS, GNARGOYLES GET WET!, WISEGUYS!, REVENGE TRAVEL!, AIRPORT!, DUMB AND RUDE!, AMERICAN AIRLINES!, FIRST CLASS!, SITDOWN!, CUSTOMER SERVICE!, KILL THEM WITH KINDNESS!, RETAIL!, CUSTOMER FACING!, PLAY DUMB!, STATUS!, AWARDS!, UPGRADE!, CRYING!, EMOTIONAL!, OPTIONS!, MANAGER!, NOT LISTENING!, NOT PAYING ATTENTION!, JEFF!, THUNDER MOUNTAIN!, DARKNESS!, PHONE GLOW!, FIREWORKS!, TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE CAMERA SOUND!, DISNEY WORLD!, MAGIC KINGDOM!, WHEELCHAIR!, CURSING!, TALKING SHIT!, PIECE OF SHIT!, TSA PRE CHECK!, PAPI!, SPEAK ENGLISH!, INFURIATING!, CAUSING A SCENE!, LUGGAGE!, PROBLEM!, FRONT DESK!, CARRY ON!, RHODA YOUNG! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Nel nuovo appuntamento del podcast di Primo Bonacina parliamo dei viaggi post-pandemia e dello smart working.Con la pandemia in gran parte alle spalle, sembra che tutti stiano andando ovunque contemporaneamente. I dati mostrano che i viaggi sono in aumento, nonostante gli alti prezzi dei biglietti aerei, poiché molti paesi allentano le restrizioni COVID-19 e riaprono i confini. Gli analisti di settore affermano che le persone, affamate di vacanze (ma anche di viaggi di business), stanno recuperando il tempo perduto durante la pandemia. Da qui la locuzione Revenge Travel, una sorta di volontà di vendicare il tempo perduto recuperando il recuperabile (emozioni, sensazioni, informazioni, movimento, business). Lo smart working è un protagonista di questa tendenza, e caratterizza sempre di più il lavoro contemporaneo. Ma cosa serve per farlo al meglio? Buon ascolto!
Die Corona-Pandemie hat lange Zeit das Reisen nahezu unmöglich gemacht. Als die Grenzschließungen und die anderen Beschränkungen wieder aufgehoben wurden, setzte sich ein Trend durch, den man mit „Rachereisen“ umschreiben könnte. Der Begriff dafür lautet „Revenge Travel“ und den erklärt der Tübinger Medienwissenschaftler Bernhard Pörksen.
Donohoe Hospitality President Thomas Penny speaks on recruiting to deal with the labor crisis, his concern about the debt ceiling and the business to make the most of that so-called “bleisure travel." “At the height of the pandemic, we saw a massive loss of life …a lot of folks throughout the country, their priorities have shifted to realize just how fragile today is. You have folks who will pay a premium to make certain they will make the most of the day." Also on the is episode, Tiffany Townsend, the executive Vice President of Global communications at NYC Tourism and Conventions talks the recovery in New York City.
Host Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys speak to Laura Houldsworth, Managing Director Asia Pacific, Booking.com about the 2022 “revenge travel” impact on the industry, and tips for travelers in 2023 to insulate themselves against future travel shock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chocolate is the newest addition to our recession-proof products list — because you're addicted to it (literally). Away Luggage was crushed during the pandemic but is now living its best life thanks to Revenge Travel. And Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft, and now Spotify have all announced layoffs, but 1 Big Tech company hasn't: Apple. So we found out why… $SPOT $AAPL $WRBY $HCHOF Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
China is about to unleash its vacation-starved masses upon the domestic and international travel scene, a shift that signals the end of nearly three years of draconian, Covid-induced lockdowns and social restrictions. Will this be a case of revenge travel on steroids? Will their sheer numbers overwhelm? Do warm welcomes await at their destinations? Or will Covid concerns give Chinese tourists the cold shoulder at the border? Join host John Lee and Tim Bacchus, Senior Aviation Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, as they assess the business impact of China's resurgent tourism on Asia's major airlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tim, Zach, and Jesse join in on a discussion about cultural reactions and overreactions to the quarantine. Was the quarantine really all bad? Are there things you miss about it? What good and bad can we take from it to make our lives better moving forward? Join in by clicking below! Subscribe to get the latest videos and live worship: https://www.youtube.com/xchurch Connect with X Church Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/theXchurch.oh Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theX_church/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/theX_church Helping people get on the path to God. This is the vision of X Church, led by Pastor Tim Moore and based in South East Columbus, OH _ Stay Connected Website: www.thex.church #theXchurch
Revenge Travel? Revenge Body? On this episode of DEM WIZE GIRLS, Laura and Kay Rae discuss one of their favorite movies The Mirror has Two Faces and compare it to the "revenge glow up". Is it ok to let spite be your motivator for a better body and a better you? Movies/TV discussed in this episode: The Mirror has Two Faces Funny Girl The Prince of Tides Atlanta (S4.E2) Insecure Follow us on social media: Instagram: @demwizegirls Tiktok: @demwizegirlspod Laura: @ohwizeone Kay Rae: @ms_wizeone We would love to hear from you! Email us at demwizegirls@gmail.com Laura's book, Bougie Bitch Poetry, is now available where books are sold. Visit bougiebitchpoetry.com for more info. Our podcast theme song was written and created by Vibe-One.
Traveling Culturati is back with a new season of travel. We're starting things off with Fall Travel Trends and recapping what was called "The Summer of Chaos" and "Revenge Travel". We'll also delve into "Culture Shock" on The Culture Report. What is it, and how to manage it? As always, you can count on Travel News and Ja'Vonne's Travel Minute to keep you informed and prepared for your next adventure.
With international borders reopening and Covid-19 quarantine requirements mostly lifted, the travel and hospitality industry is seeing a return to normalcy after more than two years of near-zero revenue. Hilton International is now positioning itself to tap the increasing demand for hotel rooms across the Asia Pacific. Its Vice President & Regional Head for Southeast Asia, Alexandra Murray, talks about the challenges that lie ahead along with the rewards that are ripe for the taking.
With international borders reopening and Covid-19 quarantine requirements mostly lifted, the travel and hospitality industry is seeing a return to normalcy after more than two years of near-zero revenue. Hilton International is now positioning itself to tap the increasing demand for hotel rooms across the Asia Pacific. Its Vice President & Regional Head for Southeast Asia, Alexandra Murray, talks about the challenges that lie ahead along with the rewards that are ripe for the taking.
WOOOO Cam and Neve, our two young financial advisers say out with the old, in with the new for the next four weeks. Today, the team chat through different areas of life while being in the younger generation. Thank you to our series sponsor – Atomic Coffee. These legends fuel us and our guests through our podcasts.If you have any questions or comments, or have a topic you want us to discuss you can contact us at info@beyondthefield.co.nzThe advice shared on Beyond the Field is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances and is based on our personal opinions. Beyond the Field is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon to make financial decisions. The Money Empire group are Financial Advisers. We do not provide our clients with advice on investments, nor do we provide investment planning advice.To receive personal financial advice, you must first engage with the relevant individual or sector, and receive, read and understand their Scope of Service and Terms of Engagement to ensure the service and products are suited to your needs. We may discuss products, services and answer listener questions on this podcast for illustration purposes only. www.moneyempire.co.nz Triple M Group Limited (5737850) (NZBN: 9429041825877) Registered NZ Limited Company.
Tourism is one of the world's major economic sectors. According to the UN World Tourism Organisation, tourism supports 1 in 10 jobs, and indirectly provides income and livelihoods for millions more globally. It was one of the sectors that was hit the hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is showing signs of rapid recovery due to the new trend of “revenge travel”. It's the term given to the surge in travel after two years of restrictions that have now been lifted. People are taking their “revenge” against COVID for all the travelling they missed out on: visits to, rescheduling cancelled holidays, or just finally ticking a new place off their bucket list. What are the impacts? Why is it happening? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Why am I getting bags and circles under my eyes? Should my next holiday be a staycation? Can going braless be good for you? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cet été, détendez-vous tout en apprenant avec Maintenant Vous Savez ! C'est le moment de tout savoir sur les concepts, mots et expressions qui entourent la période estivale ! Qu'est-ce que le revenge travel, qui fait exploser l'industrie du tourisme ? Le revenge travel se traduit en français par “la revanche par le voyage”. C'est un concept qui a vu le jour après la pandémie de Covid-19. Privés de leur liberté de circulation, la plupart des touristes ont dû remettre à plus tard, maintes fois, leurs projets de voyage. L'industrie du tourisme a compté parmi les plus touchées par la pandémie. Pour l'aider à garder la tête hors de l'eau, l'Etat a volé au secours du secteur aéronautique, ferroviaire et hôtelier à coup de prêts allant de 500 millions pour la chaîne Accor Hotel à 7 milliards d'euros pour Air France. Comment la crise sanitaire a-t-elle impacté l'industrie du tourisme ? Comment expliquer cette croissance ? Est-ce la cause de l'augmentation des billets de transport ? Ecoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast écrit et réalisé par Johanna Cincinatis. A écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que le volontourisme ? Qu'est-ce que le staycation ? Qu'est-ce que le tourisme noir ? Si vous souhaitez écouter les épisodes sans interruption, rendez-vous sur la chaîne Bababam+ d'Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3NQHV3I Abonnement Maintenant Vous Savez : https://apple.co/3x8liRx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You may have heard the term “Revenge Travel” to describe the vigorous return of travelers to worldwide destinations. In this Chamber Chat we have a conversation with Cathy Scott of Departures Travel about things we all need to know to avoid some the challenges we are hearing about and where to go to make the best of your travel experience
Your 60 second money minute. Today's topic: Revenge Travel
Hey Travel Tales listeners, we're working hard on Season 3. In the meantime, we've got a special treat for you: A preview of our first episode of Unpacked by AFAR. In it, writer and podcast host Paige McClanahan digs into the concept of revenge travel and how we can be kinder to the places we visit. You can listen to the full episode on our Unpacked feed. And don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe to Unpacked today wherever fine podcasts are downloaded, or at afar.com/unpacked.
HR2 Biden's Collapsing Economy | Control Your Wealth | Revenge Travel | Are EV's Green? 6/20/22 by John Rush
Today, we're talking about revenge. Well, sort of. In this episode, writer Paige McClanahan—host of the Better Travel Podcast—explores the concept of "revenge travel." While it's so tempting to want to take revenge on the time we lost to Covid, Paige invites us to think more deeply about our impact on communities around the world, many of which are more vulnerable coming out of the pandemic. Through conversations with Harold Goodwin of the UK-based Responsible Tourism Partnership and Judy Kepher-Gona, of Kenya's Sustainable Travel & Tourism Agenda, Paige offers tips on how to be kinder, more aware travelers—and how to have a little fun along the way. This episode is sponsored by Explore Asheville, who shares our belief in the power of ethical travel. https://www.exploreasheville.com/ Resources: Paige McClanahan: https://www.paigemcclanahan.com/ Harold Goodwin: https://responsibletourismpartnership.org/who-we-are/ Judy Kepher-Gona: https://sttakenya.org/ Have a travel conundrum you want us to unpack? Tweet us, DM us on Instagram, or post on our Facebook page. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFARmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afarmedia/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfarMedia/
As more and more countries continue to lift or relax COVID-19 restrictions, the travel and tourism industries have been heaving a massive sigh of relief. But are the current trends predicting a return to pre-pandemic levels of success, or do we still have a long way to go? And is Malaysia doing enough to attract international attention in the heat of revenge travel?Image Credit: shutterstock | Oleg Elkov
What is catching investors' attention about Nio's listing in Singapore? Michelle Martin speaks to Tim Phillips, Head of Content at ProsperUS, to also get his take on Home Depot, Lowe, and Accenture and if revenge travel will be a meaningful driver for AirBNB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As optimism returns to South East Asia, travel players, tourism boards and the media frequently cite a bunch of hot buzzwords. Several regularly used phrases also remain from the two-year travel shutdown. So this week, Gary and Hannah discuss the evolving lingo of travel, and assess which terms and phrases will endure, and which might just be a sign of the times. The show journeys from Pent-up Demand and Revenge Travel to a Bookings Bounceback via Visa-on-Arrival and Endemicity. We also talk tech with the Metaverse, NFTs and Cryptocurrencies, and touch on new Tourism Megaprojects, Hotel Sustainability Basics and Ultra-Long-Haul Air Travel. Plus, we recall the buzzwords discussed on Episode 6 in February 2020, and discuss which ones remain relevant and which dropped off the radar.
Now that travel is back we just had to discuss the new buzz term. "Revenge Travel" - what does it mean? And where are people going for their Revenge Vacations?
On Today's Show: Erin gives us the rundown on Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum's new movie "The Lost City" Can you take-backsies a baby name? Kylie Jenner just did! Revenge Travel... where are you off to? That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!
As masks and mandates fade, Americans are itchy to DO THINGS.
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Holger Zschäpitz über billionenschwere Friedensdividende, bombastische Zahlen bei Upstart und eine Enttäuschung bei Roblox. Außerdem geht es um Lufthansa, Fraport, Delivery Hero, HelloFresh, Bitcoin, Coinbase, SolarEdge, Arista Networks, AirBnB. "Alles auf Aktien" ist der tägliche Börsen-Shot aus der WELT-Wirtschaftsredaktion. Die Wirtschafts- und Finanzjournalisten Holger Zschäpitz, Anja Ettel, Philipp Vetter, Daniel Eckert und Nando Sommerfeldt diskutieren im Wechsel über die wichtigsten News an den Märkten und das Finanzthema des Tages. Außerdem gibt es jeden Tag eine Inspiration, die das Leben leichter machen soll. In nur zehn Minuten geht es um alles, was man aktuell über Aktien, ETFs, Fonds und erfolgreiche Geldanlage wissen sollte. Für erfahrene Anleger und Neueinsteiger. Montag bis Freitag, ab 5 Uhr morgens. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++Werbung+++ Hier geht's zur App: Scalable Capital ist der Broker mit Flatrate. Unbegrenzt Aktien traden und alle ETFs kostenlos besparen – für nur 2,99 € im Monat, ohne weitere Kosten. Und jetzt ab aufs Parkett, die Scalable App downloaden und loslegen. Hier geht's zur App: https://bit.ly/3abrHQm
Revenge Travel is one of the emerging travel trends of 2022. Many would say that it is a bad idea to revenge travel but not all is black and white. In this episode, I speak with Tanya Jain, an artist and a poet to discuss this term and what she feels about it. Tanya's Art Initiatives Buy me a coffee Support me on Patreon Share your thoughts and feedbacks anshul.akh99@gmail.com Twitter | Blog | Instagram | YouTube
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After a year and a half of not traveling, many people are starting to feel "Revenge Travel," a term describing the need to go BIG or SPLURGE on your next trip. Here are some tips to help you do it right.
If you tried to book a flight, or a hotel, or even a campsite this summer, you probably discovered people are doing a LOT of traveling. There's a phrase for this phenomenon — it's called Revenge Travel.
In the latest episode of the ShortTermRentalz podcast, we speak to Rachel Tabellion, head of business development at HomeToGo, about the company's Revenge Travel report with AirDNA and the winners and losers from the revenge travel phenomenon, while getting the latest on HomeToGo's upcoming SPAC merger with Lakestar.
Revenge travel and trips to space; How to keep unvaccinated kids safe; A first of its kind health report for First Nations women and girls is being released; Residential school mourner 'confused and hurt' that her image is being sold online; Female gymnasts are flipping the script on expectations for women in athletics; Mixed vaccines may pose a problem for would-be travellers; Grasshopper infestation.
In this episode of we will listen talks, Karan and Vihaan talk about the revenge travel due to coronavirus and why it is related to people's mental health
After a grueling year, pandemic-weary consumers are heading for the hills. Every vacation venue is over-booked. But what happens when this surge in demand meets an employment crisis? Mark and Brooke kick off the ninth season of The Marketing Companion with their analysis, plus a post-content marketing world, and a dating app for Gen Z.
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-456 – Destination Marathons (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4456.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-456 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Today we have a conversation with Mark Janik who leads a travel company called Destination Marathons. I thought it would be cool to talk to Mark as we come out of lockdown. I think we are going to see a big surge in destination races as people revenge buy from being couped up so long. That's an actual term being used now: “Revenge Travel”. In section one I'm going to talk about a successful, little nutrition experiment I did last week. In section two I'm going to give you a different, maybe new, hopefully helpful view on how to deal with difficult work situations. As I look out my office window it is full on summer. The green of greens has descended on everything. It is always amazing to me the unbridled enthusiasm of the New England summer after 8 months of cold. It's really something. The tree pollen is very high. There is a layer of yellow dust on everything. Makes it hard to breath. Well – I went for my follow up with the knee doctor and he gave me the green light to start running again. I started out with a mile around the athletic fields, then jumped up to a 5K in my neighborhood. Neither of which will be inspiring any move scripts. I am slow, weak and heavy. I then showed up for my club run on Sunday morning. I told them I might be able to eke out 4 miles easy. They said ‘no issues just come with us'. Ollie and I ended running 8 miles with them. I have to be honest I was struggling at the end. Not because my knee hurt. Because I'm in terrible shape. I found it to be fitting karma because I was always known as the guy who scared off the new members. But the knee does still hurt. Specifically when climbing hills. There's a spot where I get a stabbing pain when I toe off. I've decided to keep trying to get out 3 times a week for 40 minutes or so but stick to the flats and keep it slow. I'm still riding my bike on the off days too. The Doctor wants to give it some more time and look at it again in July. He's no help. Not a lot of good news I'm afraid. I'm going to have to figure out how much of my race calendar to scrap in the fall. It's all a bit disheartening. I feel like the walls are closing in. But I will eke it out. Isn't that a funny little word? Eke? This word is e-k-e, not eek, e-e-k. Eek is an interjection of being startled, like “eek, a mouse!” No, eke, is a good old Anglo Saxon word that originally meant to supplement or add to. Like “He would eke his emu farming income with some freelance needlepoint.” We use it today to mean more of a sense of struggling to get by with just enough. First usage of eke is traced by the Oxford English Dictionary, that grand old dame of word books, to 1596, so a late Elizabethan word for you to try in a sentence. See if you can eke it out. Ollie is doing fine, but I'm going to have to get some help with him. He has some behavior issues and hasn't learned his basic, life-saving commands. He'll come when called but only when it's convenient for him. I can't let him off leash in the woods because of all the traffic, especially the horses. I'm perfectly ok with keeping him on leash. If he doesn't respond to voice commands then it would be irresponsible and potentially dangerous to let him off leash. The challenge I have is that having him on leash, especially when I'm already struggling to run. It's hard. And frankly, no fun. Even in the harness he tries to drag me at the worst moments and throws off my balance. It's exhausting. I feel like we're constantly fighting. So I'm casting about for some professional help to get some control over him. One option I have is to send him off for a 3-week deep training session, where he basically goes away and comes back trained. I would love that option, but up where I live it would cost me the better part of $4,000 dollars. I'm almost at the point where that seems worth it. Other than that he's an absolute sweetheart. He's loving and energetic. It's not like he's tearing the furniture up, he just needs to get some training and unlearn some bad habits. I had him in for a grooming appointment today, so he smells good too. I see that a lot of races are running this summer. I got an email from the Hyannis triathlon this morning. I also saw that they're planning to run the Peach Tree on the 4th of July. Let us know what your plans are. I have to see how I recover before I make any big plans. Remember our talk with Dr. Sarb Johal back in April about how to mentally survive the apocalypse? Well he's killing it. . He has a new book out on how to get good sleep in the apocalypse. He's coined a new phrase Coronasomnia. I read an interesting this week about how most people really only have 4-5 good hours of work in them a day. The key is to realize that you can only do good work some of the time and the rest of the time you're not going to be as effective or efficient. The challenge then is how to schedule the important work into the times when you are manifesting your best self. Something to think about! On with the show! About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – 24 Hour Fast - Voices of reason – the conversation Mark Janik – Destination Marathons Destination Marathons was started by Mark Janik in 2018 after a 30 year career with Merck. Being a runner himself he knew about all the hassles runners face preparing for race weekends and he started Destination Marathons to create a much better, stress free weekend so runners can have a great time. The company is based in Charlotte, NC and completed 7 race weekends before the pandemic including the Boston Marathon. NYC Marathon, Marine Corps Marathon, Kiawah Island Marathon, Publix Atlanta Marathon/US Olympic Trials, and Wilmington Marathon. Destination Marathons became an official tour operator for the Berlin Marathon and is recognized as an official travel agency with their IATAN certification. The company provides ideal race weekend accommodations, pre race pasta dinners, gear check, post race celebrations, massage therapists and if needed race day transportation. There are always on site hosts to make sure everything goes smoothly. They will do “everything but run for you”. Future trips include Grandmas Marathon in Duluth, Boston, Berlin, and Disney Marathon Weekend. They are a team of experienced runners who will provide excellent service and create opportunities so their guests can connect and achieve their best. It began with "The Horse" I (Mark Janik) have been a runner since my junior high school days in Michigan. In those days, they called me “The Horse” on my track team. Since then, I've been an avid runner and have always loved to travel. After retiring from Merck following a 30 year career in sales I decided to start my own runners travel company. Having run over 35 marathons and half marathons I knew first hand how difficult it was to find a hotel in a city where thousands of other runners are all looking for the ideal place to stay. I knew how difficult it was to try and get a reservation for several friends at an Italian restaurant the night before and I knew how hard it was to connect with other runner friends who were in town for the same race but staying in a different location. The reason I started Destination Marathons was to create a much better experience for runners. A hassle free, worry free weekend where they can focus on having a great time. We design stress free trips for runners so our guests can connect and achieve their best. Hi Chris, If you haven't already please take a deep look on our website to see our story, the charities we support and our blog. Take a look at the reviews prior guests have given us both on our FB business page and at our Google Business Account: The largest running club in Charlotte called Charlotte Running Club has profiled us at least three times and they have been a great partner. Here is the review that Club President Chad Champion wrote about after our very first trip. Talk to you tomorrow (Wed at 7 pm Eastern) Thanks! Section two – Turnin g difficult work situations to your advantage - Outro Ok my friends we have traveled to run the end of episode 4-456 of the RunRunLive Podcast. And a good time was had by all. It's going to hit 90 Farnheit today here. I got out early on the rail trail with Ollie and ran about 40 minutes. It was hard and hot. It takes about ten minutes for him to calm down enough to run with me. I got out pretty early, but everyone else had the same idea and the rail trail was packed. I had to keep Ollie close, which he's not good at. That's my schedule as of today. I bike 3-4 days a week and try to run 40 minutes or so 3 times a week. The knee will only let me run on flat, even surfaces. There aren't many of those where I live. I went out in the trails behind my house Tuesday and it was too hilly, the knee wouldn't let me do it. I had to hike home. I went out on a flatter trail on Thursday, without Ollie, and it was ok but I still had trouble with the roots. So it's the rail trail or the track for me. I asked the Knee Dr. about getting some PT but he wasn't willing to prescribe that. I'm going to have to look and see if I can't find a 30-day knee stabilization and strengthening routine I can do on my own. It's not much, but it's something. I feel a bit like I'm in full on retreat from the fitness lifestyle. But, I'll keep looking for that break in the clouds, that ray of sunshine, where I can put my head down and run hard towards the freedom of it. And when that time comes. I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-456 – Destination Marathons (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4456.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Chris' other show à Intro: Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-456 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Today we have a conversation with Mark Janik who leads a travel company called Destination Marathons. I thought it would be cool to talk to Mark as we come out of lockdown. I think we are going to see a big surge in destination races as people revenge buy from being couped up so long. That's an actual term being used now: “Revenge Travel”. In section one I'm going to talk about a successful, little nutrition experiment I did last week. In section two I'm going to give you a different, maybe new, hopefully helpful view on how to deal with difficult work situations. As I look out my office window it is full on summer. The green of greens has descended on everything. It is always amazing to me the unbridled enthusiasm of the New England summer after 8 months of cold. It's really something. The tree pollen is very high. There is a layer of yellow dust on everything. Makes it hard to breath. Well – I went for my follow up with the knee doctor and he gave me the green light to start running again. I started out with a mile around the athletic fields, then jumped up to a 5K in my neighborhood. Neither of which will be inspiring any move scripts. I am slow, weak and heavy. I then showed up for my club run on Sunday morning. I told them I might be able to eke out 4 miles easy. They said ‘no issues just come with us'. Ollie and I ended running 8 miles with them. I have to be honest I was struggling at the end. Not because my knee hurt. Because I'm in terrible shape. I found it to be fitting karma because I was always known as the guy who scared off the new members. But the knee does still hurt. Specifically when climbing hills. There's a spot where I get a stabbing pain when I toe off. I've decided to keep trying to get out 3 times a week for 40 minutes or so but stick to the flats and keep it slow. I'm still riding my bike on the off days too. The Doctor wants to give it some more time and look at it again in July. He's no help. Not a lot of good news I'm afraid. I'm going to have to figure out how much of my race calendar to scrap in the fall. It's all a bit disheartening. I feel like the walls are closing in. But I will eke it out. Isn't that a funny little word? Eke? This word is e-k-e, not eek, e-e-k. Eek is an interjection of being startled, like “eek, a mouse!” No, eke, is a good old Anglo Saxon word that originally meant to supplement or add to. Like “He would eke his emu farming income with some freelance needlepoint.” We use it today to mean more of a sense of struggling to get by with just enough. First usage of eke is traced by the Oxford English Dictionary, that grand old dame of word books, to 1596, so a late Elizabethan word for you to try in a sentence. See if you can eke it out. Ollie is doing fine, but I'm going to have to get some help with him. He has some behavior issues and hasn't learned his basic, life-saving commands. He'll come when called but only when it's convenient for him. I can't let him off leash in the woods because of all the traffic, especially the horses. I'm perfectly ok with keeping him on leash. If he doesn't respond to voice commands then it would be irresponsible and potentially dangerous to let him off leash. The challenge I have is that having him on leash, especially when I'm already struggling to run. It's hard. And frankly, no fun. Even in the harness he tries to drag me at the worst moments and throws off my balance. It's exhausting. I feel like we're constantly fighting. So I'm casting about for some professional help to get some control over him. One option I have is to send him off for a 3-week deep training session, where he basically goes away and comes back trained. I would love that option, but up where I live it would cost me the better part of $4,000 dollars. I'm almost at the point where that seems worth it. Other than that he's an absolute sweetheart. He's loving and energetic. It's not like he's tearing the furniture up, he just needs to get some training and unlearn some bad habits. I had him in for a grooming appointment today, so he smells good too. I see that a lot of races are running this summer. I got an email from the Hyannis triathlon this morning. I also saw that they're planning to run the Peach Tree on the 4th of July. Let us know what your plans are. I have to see how I recover before I make any big plans. Remember our talk with Dr. Sarb Johal back in April about how to mentally survive the apocalypse? Well he's killing it. . He has a new book out on how to get good sleep in the apocalypse. He's coined a new phrase Coronasomnia. I read an interesting this week about how most people really only have 4-5 good hours of work in them a day. The key is to realize that you can only do good work some of the time and the rest of the time you're not going to be as effective or efficient. The challenge then is how to schedule the important work into the times when you are manifesting your best self. Something to think about! On with the show! About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – 24 Hour Fast - Voices of reason – the conversation Mark Janik – Destination Marathons Destination Marathons was started by Mark Janik in 2018 after a 30 year career with Merck. Being a runner himself he knew about all the hassles runners face preparing for race weekends and he started Destination Marathons to create a much better, stress free weekend so runners can have a great time. The company is based in Charlotte, NC and completed 7 race weekends before the pandemic including the Boston Marathon. NYC Marathon, Marine Corps Marathon, Kiawah Island Marathon, Publix Atlanta Marathon/US Olympic Trials, and Wilmington Marathon. Destination Marathons became an official tour operator for the Berlin Marathon and is recognized as an official travel agency with their IATAN certification. The company provides ideal race weekend accommodations, pre race pasta dinners, gear check, post race celebrations, massage therapists and if needed race day transportation. There are always on site hosts to make sure everything goes smoothly. They will do “everything but run for you”. Future trips include Grandmas Marathon in Duluth, Boston, Berlin, and Disney Marathon Weekend. They are a team of experienced runners who will provide excellent service and create opportunities so their guests can connect and achieve their best. It began with "The Horse" I (Mark Janik) have been a runner since my junior high school days in Michigan. In those days, they called me “The Horse” on my track team. Since then, I've been an avid runner and have always loved to travel. After retiring from Merck following a 30 year career in sales I decided to start my own runners travel company. Having run over 35 marathons and half marathons I knew first hand how difficult it was to find a hotel in a city where thousands of other runners are all looking for the ideal place to stay. I knew how difficult it was to try and get a reservation for several friends at an Italian restaurant the night before and I knew how hard it was to connect with other runner friends who were in town for the same race but staying in a different location. The reason I started Destination Marathons was to create a much better experience for runners. A hassle free, worry free weekend where they can focus on having a great time. We design stress free trips for runners so our guests can connect and achieve their best. Hi Chris, If you haven't already please take a deep look on our website to see our story, the charities we support and our blog. Take a look at the reviews prior guests have given us both on our FB business page and at our Google Business Account: The largest running club in Charlotte called Charlotte Running Club has profiled us at least three times and they have been a great partner. Here is the review that Club President Chad Champion wrote about after our very first trip. Talk to you tomorrow (Wed at 7 pm Eastern) Thanks! Section two – Turnin g difficult work situations to your advantage - Outro Ok my friends we have traveled to run the end of episode 4-456 of the RunRunLive Podcast. And a good time was had by all. It's going to hit 90 Farnheit today here. I got out early on the rail trail with Ollie and ran about 40 minutes. It was hard and hot. It takes about ten minutes for him to calm down enough to run with me. I got out pretty early, but everyone else had the same idea and the rail trail was packed. I had to keep Ollie close, which he's not good at. That's my schedule as of today. I bike 3-4 days a week and try to run 40 minutes or so 3 times a week. The knee will only let me run on flat, even surfaces. There aren't many of those where I live. I went out in the trails behind my house Tuesday and it was too hilly, the knee wouldn't let me do it. I had to hike home. I went out on a flatter trail on Thursday, without Ollie, and it was ok but I still had trouble with the roots. So it's the rail trail or the track for me. I asked the Knee Dr. about getting some PT but he wasn't willing to prescribe that. I'm going to have to look and see if I can't find a 30-day knee stabilization and strengthening routine I can do on my own. It's not much, but it's something. I feel a bit like I'm in full on retreat from the fitness lifestyle. But, I'll keep looking for that break in the clouds, that ray of sunshine, where I can put my head down and run hard towards the freedom of it. And when that time comes. I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
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If you’re ready for a post-pandemic getaway, you’re not alone. This week, Sarah and Tennille are discussing “revenge travel” and the steps that people can take to stay safe and save dollars this summer.
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Hashtag Revenge Travel! Episode 2 dives into what revenge travel is exactly, and takes a look at both the pros and cons. Co-Hosts Mateo Bradford and John Stokinger welcome Michael Goldin Director of Business Development at NoiseAware to discuss revenge travel from his unique vantage point. The No BS Short Term Rental Podcast brings the right people to the table at the right time giving their audience an inside view and real take on the industry like no other.
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In this episode Tamara and Shannon explore the travel trends that are taking over our newsfeed from revenge travel to regenerative travel and everything in between. We talk about what concepts are resonating with us at a personal level and which ones we’d prefer to leave on the cutting room floor. With some countries accelerating vaccinations while much of the world is still in the throes of the pandemic, where does it leave the average wanderluster? We consider a path forward of incorporating an element of intentionality with our travel decisions. We invite all our listeners to sign up for one of our intentional travel online workshops. On May 8th we will be discussing family travel, followed by Intentional Group Travel and Voluntourism on May 22 and Intentional Travel Influencing on June 26. Find out more at thewanderingscholar.org/intentional-travel
Welcome to Boostly Podcast Season 11 Episode 11. This is a recap of my Facebook live video where I talked about revenge travel. 01:00 Amazing stats 02:30 How to prepare for revenge travel 03:20 Email Marketing 03:30 Check your website 04:10 Close off the dates for OTAs 05:20 Invest in a pricing software • https://Boostly.co.uk • https://Boostly.co.uk/5steps • https://instagram.com/boostlyuk • https://Boostly.co.uk/guidebook • https://Boostly.co.uk/website • https://Boostly.co.uk/podcast
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This podcast was born over a coffee date. Two unlikely friends of different ages (35 and 53) figure out that being pregnant and going through menopause have similar symptoms. LauRen and Barb are sharing their personal stories and struggles while laughing their way through these life changes. Barb gives us a dating update and we discuss the Do's and Don't of dating and whether Barb should run a background check on her new beau. LauRen reveals she has a "alter ego" when she drinks and we talk to Brea Strager, Senior Manager of Travel Industry Sales for the Hotel Bennett in Charleston. Brea is an expert in the travel industry and explains "Revenge Travel" to us and why it is so popular in 2021.
We've heard a lot about this build-up of travel demand called "Revenge Travel" and how there will be a big boom when things open up and people feel safe. The true question is, will hotels & restaurants have the staff and proper preparations to serve this wild rush? Will, the industry on a global scale, see when this will happen, or will we wake up to our guests waiting outside our doors hungry for good service and experiences? What's With All The Noise?: https://skift.com/2021/01/26/airbnbs-blockbuster-ipo-may-tempt-barry-diller-to-spin-off-vrbo-from-expedia/ (https://skift.com/2021/01/26/airbnbs-blockbuster-ipo-may-tempt-barry-diller-to-spin-off-vrbo-from-expedia/) Bidruption Reports the Startup of the week: https://www.kitro.ch/ (https://www.kitro.ch/) https://linktr.ee/Slicktalk (Website & Socials) Mentioned in this episode: Rentals To Rescue - Ukraine Support We're calling out to all of our property manager friends, industry experts, and anyone knowing of those providing lodging for Ukrainian refugees seeking safety! Please contact me directly as we have an internal document that is being updated in real-time and if you could share this message within your network, we'd really appreciate it! www.rentalstorescue.com or our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/qpdb77-shortterm-rentals-for-ukrainian-refugees Also, if you know or you are doing something similar, please let us know how we can support you!
We've heard a lot about this build-up of travel demand called "Revenge Travel" and how there will be a big boom when things open up and people feel safe. The true question is, will hotels & restaurants have the staff and proper preparations to serve this wild rush? Will, the industry on a global scale, see when this will happen, or will we wake up to our guests waiting outside our doors hungry for good service and experiences? What's With All The Noise?: https://skift.com/2021/01/26/airbnbs-blockbuster-ipo-may-tempt-barry-diller-to-spin-off-vrbo-from-expedia/ Bidruption Reports the Startup of the week: https://www.kitro.ch/ Website & Socials Mentioned in this episode: Rentals To Rescue - Ukraine Support We're calling out to all of our property manager friends, industry experts, and anyone knowing of those providing lodging for Ukrainian refugees seeking safety! Please contact me directly as we have an internal document that is being updated in real-time and if you could share this message within your network, we'd really appreciate it! www.rentalstorescue.com or our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/qpdb77-shortterm-rentals-for-ukrainian-refugees Also, if you know or you are doing something similar, please let us know how we can support you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie is joined this week by Niki Jackson as they discuss the impact that COVID has had on the travel industry and their thoughts on the concept of revenge travel. Travel agents are an invaluable resource, now more than ever! They can help with all parts of travel and will help their clients navigate the safety protocols and determine the best places to travel currently. Revenge travel means tourism will come roaring back to life once the pandemic ends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices