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In a recent episode of MC Fireside Chats, hosted by Brian Searl, a vibrant discussion unfolded featuring a panel of distinguished guests from the outdoor hospitality and glamping industry. The episode was rich with insights from Ruben Martinez, Angele Miller, Louis Dupont, Miguel Huerta, Todd Wynne-Parry, Chris Jeub, Zach Stoltenberg, and Alessandro van de Loo. Each guest brought their unique perspective to the table, covering a wide array of topics that are currently shaping the industry. Ruben Martinez, shedding light on the role of associations in the industry, emphasized the importance of providing resources, networking opportunities, and a sense of community for those involved in glamping and outdoor hospitality. His insights highlighted the collaborative spirit that drives the industry forward, underscoring the value of shared knowledge and experiences. Angele Miller, representing Creek Side R&R Glamping Resort, shared her journey of founding and franchising her glamping resort. Her story is a testament to the growing demand for glamping experiences and the potential for expansion in both Canada and the United States. Miller's experience underscored the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels the industry's growth and innovation. Louis Dupont introduced the audience to Hekipia America's venture into the U.S. market, bringing European design and standards to American glamping sites. His narrative detailed the challenges and triumphs of adapting to different regulatory and consumer expectations, highlighting the global nature of the glamping industry and the cross-pollination of ideas and designs. Miguel Huerta, as the president of the Mexican Glamping Association and CEO of Nantel Living, shared his perspective on the industry's growth in Mexico. He discussed the significance of embracing glamping within the larger tourism sector and the opportunities for cross-border collaboration and learning. Huerta's insights painted a picture of a vibrant and evolving glamping scene in Mexico. Todd Wynne-Parry offered a wealth of knowledge from his experience in consulting for the glamping and outdoor hospitality industry. His discussion on the financial aspects of glamping projects, from investment to return on investment, provided a comprehensive overview of the economic dynamics at play. Wynne-Parry's expertise highlighted the importance of strategic planning and investment in the success of glamping ventures. Chris Jeub, known as the “glamping guy,” shared his journey from teaching to establishing a successful glamping operation. His focus on education and helping landowners develop profitable glamping sites underscored the potential for personal and financial growth within the industry. Jeub's story is a reminder of the transformative power of glamping, both for guests and operators. Zach Stoltenberg brought an architectural perspective to the discussion, emphasizing the importance of design in creating memorable glamping experiences. His work with Clockwork Architecture in master planning and designing glamping resorts showcases the critical role of thoughtful, innovative design in setting apart glamping sites in a crowded market. Alessandro van de Loo, although joining late and facing technical difficulties, was poised to contribute his insights into the industry. His presence underscored the diverse range of expertise and viewpoints that enrich the glamping and outdoor hospitality industry. The episode was a deep dive into the complexities, challenges, and opportunities within the glamping and outdoor hospitality industry. Each speaker contributed to a nuanced discussion that highlighted the industry's dynamic nature, the importance of innovation, quality, and personal touch, and the potential for future growth and development. The conversation reflected the collaborative spirit of the industry, with each guest offering valuable insights based on their experiences and expertise. As the industry continues to evolve, the...
We are pleased today to welcome Christopher Snyder, professor of history and founding dean of Mississippi State's Honor College, who is joining us from the University of Oxford, where he is a visiting research fellow and working on a book manuscript associated with today's topic. Professor Snyder will speak today on the principles of a liberal arts education, drawing in his talk on an article published by Inside Higher Education in October 2023, entitled, A Liberal Arts Education in Name Only. The article is a response to administrative actions being taken across the country that are remaking what it means to use the words higher education, college, university, and what a college education is for. Too much is at stake to permit this trend to continue. We are also pleased to welcome discussant Adrian Lenardic, professor in the Department of Earth, Environment, and Planetary Sciences at Rice University, who has written extensively on neoliberal influences in higher education and is a frequent contributor to Future U. Also offering commentary today are Ruben Martinez, professor and director emeritus, Michigan State University and founder of FutureU; and Nathan Rousseau and Lewis (Terry Dibble), professor and senior lecturer, respectively, at Indiana University Purdue University Columbus. Today's forum is hosted and produced by Frank A. Fear, Michigan State University professor emeritus and FutureU's Managing Editor. Follow FutureU: Conversations about Values and Change in Higher Education. The Forum was taped on Friday, November 24, 2023.
In the previous episode of MC Fireside Chats, Cara Csizmadia rejoined as a guest host. She led a panel that included special guests Richard Cherry, owner of Cherry Glamping, and Alexander Allred, owner of Blueridge Glamping. Recurring guests Ruben Martinez, founder of the American Glamping Association, and Zach Stoltenberg, Glamping and RV Resort Design Leader at Clockwork, were also present. Together, they delved deep into the nuances of the glamping industry, focusing on sustainability and the integration of technology.The conversation initiated with a focus on the foundational role of sustainability in the glamping industry. The panelists, including Ruben Martinez and Alexander Allred, shared their firsthand experiences, highlighting the high costs and complexities involved in setting up renewable energy sources and aligning sustainability with customer expectations. Richard Cherry emphasized the hidden costs associated with infrastructure development, including sewage and power systems, advising prospective business owners to be realistic in their budgeting.As the discussion progressed, the panelists, including Ruben and Zach, noted a trend towards "shovel-ready" projects to mitigate the risk of delays, emphasizing the importance of setting a realistic opening date to ensure completion. They shared insights on the current investment climate, highlighting a heightened sensitivity to the time taken from the inception to the first booking, a factor becoming increasingly critical in investment decisions.Zach Stoltenberg brought a fresh perspective, encouraging businesses to start with small sustainable choices that can enhance the guest experience while being eco-friendly. He mentioned the evolving industry standards and certifications that can help resorts market themselves as sustainable, adding value to their brand. He also introduced the concept of dark skies compliance as a new classification in the industry, emphasizing the need to start somewhere in the journey towards sustainability.Towards the end of the discussion, Zach shared an exciting development about a potential collaboration with a software company to develop a platform for managing various aspects of a glamping site remotely, enhancing both sustainability and the guest experience. This technology aims to integrate with existing booking software to automate various processes, such as setting key codes and controlling the thermostat based on booking schedules, promising a future where technology significantly aids operational efficiency.As the conversation wound down, there was a light-hearted discussion about the upcoming Glamping Show, with Richard Cherry humorously suggesting bringing zebras as a unique attraction. Despite the confirmation of absence from some
In the actor's corner, my guest is Christina Garza she's an actress that has been in several roles and Tv series such as The Story Behind the Story, the Dream Factory, and Vindication she recently co-starred with Ruben Martinez as Priscilla n the new TV series Paul The Last Apostle but today we‘re talking about her passion for God's word, her love for Jesus, what happened to her in her church, the film industry, moral/ethical challenges and how her faith plays out in all of this. Watch https://youtu.be/2AgYhmktpCU #jesus #thecallwithnancysabato #christinagarza #actress @TheCallwithNancySabato The Call with Nancy Sabato: Discover Jesus' Life-Changing Power | Christian Talk Show & Faith Stories To learn more about this ministry, go to HTTPS://thecallwithnancysabato.com youtube.com/@TheCallwithNancySabato Nancy's Newest Books: Are you looking for a prayer journal? check out my newly created: Prayer Changes Everything- Prayer journaling book on Amazon-Paperback https://amzn.to/3MYybqM Day By Day Grace: Scriptures and Prayers https://amzn.to/3AluLrC --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-sabato/message
In this episode of the MC Fireside Chats podcast, sponsored by Horizon Outdoor Hospitality, hosts Brian Searl and Cara Csizmadia were joined by recurring guests Glamping Association founder Ruben Martinez, The Fields of Michigan Founder and CEO Irene Wood, Clockwork Glamping and RV Resort Design Lead Zach Stoltenberg and Sage Outdoor Advisory Vice President for Outdoor Hospitality Connor Schwab.Adding to the insightful conversation, John and Tamika Roames, co-founders of Evolution Glamping, shared their expertise in the mobile glamping business. They emphasized their commitment to providing seamless and comfortable outdoor experiences for their customers. Drawing from their background in the army, they discussed their passion for encouraging people to embrace the great outdoors. The conversation delved into the efficient setup and breakdown process of their glamping accommodations, specifically their bell tents.Moreover, John also shared that one of the key challenges they face in their business is effectively spreading awareness and educating people about the concept of mobile glamping or pop-up glamping.On the other hand, The Fields of Michigan Founder and CEO Irene Wood offered a valuable marketing strategy to address the challenge of promoting their glamping business. Her suggestion involves leveraging visitor bureaus or business centers during non-operating hours to create a pop-up glamping experience. This innovative approach allows them to showcase their business to local establishments such as restaurants, hotels, and event venues. By collaborating with these businesses, Irene emphasizes the opportunity to demonstrate the potential revenue benefits that glamping can bring. She proposes a revenue-sharing model for a trial period, ensuring a mutually beneficial arrangement for all parties involved.In addition to marketing, Irene touches upon the scalability of their business. She mentions the current number of tents they have and considers the possibility of expanding their operations. This expansion could involve hiring additional staff or even exploring the option of franchising their business and partnering with a rental company. Glamping Association Founder Ruben Martinez emphasized the importance of effectively using weekdays and resources in various types of glamping setups. He highlighted the significance of capitalizing on slower days like Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays to gain a competitive advantage. By leveraging these underutilized periods, businesses can greatly increase their revenue and overall success. Ruben also acknowledged the seasonal nature of the industry and stressed the need to maximize income potential by renting out accommodations throughout the entire week. Successfully navigating this challenge allows businesses to overcome the obstacles of seasonality and limited rental opportunities, giving them a significant edge in the market.RV Resort Design Lead Zach Stoltenberg suggested exploring opportunities in concerts and live music events as a strategic approach. Zach said that instead of focusing on individual rentals on off-days, they should consider targeting larger events where they can deploy a significant number of tents for a few days. By capitalizing on the trend of selling experiences alongside concert tickets, they can offer VIP packages that include preferential staging areas, access to open bars, and accommodations for attendees. Zach acknowledged the intensive work required for these events but highlights the potential for substantial earnings in a short period. Furthermore, he recommended researching nearby amphitheaters, live music venues, or outdoor concert venues to tap into this market.
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In the April 12th episode of MC Fireside Chats, hosts Brian Searl and Cara Czismadia were joined by glamping experts to discuss the latest trends of the evolving industry.This week's panel included recurring guest and Founder of the American Glamping Association, Ruben Martinez, as well as special guests the owner of Creekside RNR Glamping, Angele Miller, and the owner of The Destination Glamping Resort, Skip Courtney, who shared their insights and experiences, offering valuable perspectives on the glamping industry. The conversation centered around the challenges and opportunities faced by glamping businesses in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, shifting guest expectations, and the importance of adaptability.Angele Miller discussed her strategy to enhance guest experiences by partnering with local farms and companies. Miller's resort offers luxurious dome structures and unique mirror cabins, providing memorable experiences like llama hiking and Nordic Spa retreats. To ensure clear communication with guests, Miller introduced premium amenities such as custom soaps and organic olive oil to align with their expectations.Skip Courtney entered the glamping business after attending a conference in Denver and embracing the safari tent concept. Courtney's resort features luxurious amenities, and he built a stage for live music to further enhance the guest experience. He noted that the majority of his business comes from within a 150-mile radius, suggesting that utilizing booking channels like VRBO or Airbnb may attract more distant guests.The participants also discussed the importance of adaptability in the glamping market due to the changing environment and increasing competition. Instead of relying solely on high prices, they emphasized the need to focus on building a sustainable brand that offers unique experiences for guests. The conversation also touched upon finding the right pricing strategy, with Courtney sharing his experience of incrementally increasing rates to find the optimal price point for his market.Looking ahead, the panelists predicted an increase in demand for outdoor experiences and glamping as more people seek to disconnect from their daily lives and reconnect with nature. They expect the wellness aspect of glamping to grow, with more people viewing these adventures as opportunities for relaxation and healing. The group anticipates a rise in unique experiences and partnerships between glamping businesses and other sectors of the hospitality industry.The participants underscored the importance of taking a step back to assess and adjust to changing market conditions. They emphasized the impact of small details, such as well-made beds and fresh flowers, on guests' experiences and word-of-mouth marketing. The episode provided valuable insights into the glamping industry, highlighting the need for adaptability, marketing adjustments, and enhanced guest experiences. As the market continues to evolve, glamping resort owners must innovate and partner with local businesses to provide unique offerings that cater to the ever-changing expectations of their guests.
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Welcome to MC Fireside Chats, a weekly show brought to you by Modern Campground, featuring guests from the outdoor hospitality industry. This episode is sponsored by Horizon Outdoor Hospitality.In this week's glamping episode, we are joined by Ruben Martinez, Founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association, and Zach Stoltenberg, Glamping and RV Resort Design Leader, as well as two special guests - Alessandro van de Loo, board member of Vacanze col Coure, and Jim Haughton, general manager of NovaDome.Together, they share their unique perspectives on the challenges faced by glamping operators, the need for innovation and adaptation, and the importance of creating unique customer experiences. From insights into the Italian and Dutch glamping markets to designing and constructing dome-shelter-type glamping accommodations, this episode covers it all.So, sit back, relax, and join us as we dive into the world of glamping on MC Fireside Chats.The experts discussed various aspects of the glamping industry, including innovations and adaptations to different seasons to expand the market, and the push towards all-season glamping accommodations. They also talked about the challenges of catering to different seasons and diversifying offerings to open up new activities and possibilities.Alessandro van de Loo shared his insights on the Italian and Dutch glamping markets. He shared the challenges of operating a family-friendly resort geared towards school holidays and how they utilized focusing on food, beverage, and outdoor wellness during off-seasons to provide a unique customer experience.Jim Haughton highlighted the durability and low maintenance of the fiber-glass shelter dome accommodations by NovaDome, which are designed to withstand all seasons, making them an excellent investment for glamping operators.Ruben Martinez talked about the evolution of the glamping industry over the last decade and the importance of mature conversations and exit strategies. Zach Stoltenberg emphasized the growing importance of authenticity in the guest experience.Overall, the show provided valuable insights into the challenges faced by glamping operators, the need for innovation and adaptation, and the importance of creating unique customer experiences.
With the glamping industry's continued growth, leaders shared their insights on the current state of glamping and the challenges faced in this week's episode of MC Fireside Chats.Glamping has been growing in popularity in recent years and has undergone a significant transformation in the UK. The industry is a diverse and flexible alternative form of accommodation, providing a unique experience for guests and the opportunity for landowners to diversify their land. Kate Morel, Founder & Creative Director of Morel Company, shared her excitement about the future of the UK's glamping industry. She talked about the need for solid design concepts and the challenge of rising material costs and the value of land. Despite these challenges, Morel is confident that glamping offers a more immersive experience for guests.Ruben Martinez, Founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association, talked about the entrepreneur spirit and the challenges of labor and planning. He emphasized the unpredictability of location and how it affects both labor and planning, highlighting the struggle that glamping entrepreneurs face.Whitney Scott, COO of Terramor Outdoor Resort, talked about the startup mentality of the industry and how technology is helping operators provide the next level of the guest experience. Scott believes that defining glamping can stifle creativity and that Terramor is an evolution of the traditional form of glamping. The Terramor experience offers a unique set of accommodations, an intentional and elevated food experience, and excellent customer service. However, she also mentioned the rising cost of construction and the difficulty of building in remote locations, as well as the need for workforce housing.David Smith of Outside Capital shared his insights on investments in the industry and how the tone of real estate capital has changed. He discussed the difficulties in getting deals done and the higher cost of capital compared to a few years ago. Despite these challenges, Smith believes that the industry offers a risk-adjusted return opportunity that traditional hospitality cannot offer and that the industry can benefit from continued interest. He advised glamping entrepreneurs to budget appropriately, build a healthy contingency, and be flexible enough to adapt.Connor Schwab, Vice President of Outdoor Hospitality at Sage Outdoor Advisory, mentioned that while the cost of capital and materials are high, demand and nightly occupancy are also high, and interest in the industry has never been higher.During the CampVantage segment of the show, experts discussed the new AI tool ChatGPT, how it could help bridge the gap in the industry, and emphasized the importance of technology in alleviating some of the challenges faced by the industry.The glamping industry is facing challenges, but with the entrepreneur spirit, the use of technology, and the continued interest from both investors and guests, the future of glamping looks bright.
Buenos días desde La Habana, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este miércoles 28 de diciembre de 2022: - Papa Noel en balsa y sin regalos - Amplían por tres meses la importación de plantas eléctricas de gran capacidad - Refuerzan las medidas sanitarias ante el incremento de casos positivos de coronavirus - "El miedo nos hizo fuertes" Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy: El Gobierno cubano prorroga tres meses las medidas para importar plantas eléctricas https://enterate.link/cuba/Gobierno-prorroga-importar-plantas-electricas_0_3449655003.html Cuba refuerza las medidas sanitarias ante el incremento de casos de coronavirus https://enterate.link/cuba/Cuba-sanitarias-incremento-positivos-coronavirus_0_3449655002.html José Díaz Silva denuncia que el régimen "ya pasó los límites de abuso y torturas" https://enterate.link/cuba/Jose-Diaz-Silva-Miami-torturas_0_3449655001.html Las inversiones fantasmas de Vietnam en el sector hotelero de Cuba https://enterate.link/cuba/inversiones-fantasmas-Vietnam-hotelero-Cuba_0_3449055072.html Robó una avioneta para llegar a Estados Unidos https://enterate.link/destacamos/Ruben-Martinez-piloto-cubano-robo-avioneta_0_3445455438.html Los cubanos que se fueron "a ver los volcanes" https://enterate.link/destacamos/Migrantes-cubanos-Nicaragua-volcanes_0_3445455439.html Washington deportará a los cubanos que entren por México "próximamente" https://enterate.link/cuba/Cancilleria-EE-UU-Mexico-proximamente_0_3449055066.html Cuba cada día vale menos y las nuevas generaciones heredarán un país agotado https://enterate.link/opinion/Cuba-nuevas-generaciones-heredaran-agotado_0_3449055069.html Hasta Papá Noel se va para la 'yuma' en balsa https://enterate.link/cuba/Papa-Noel-va-yuma-balsa_0_3449055070.html
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In this week's episode of MC Fireside Chats hosted by Connor Schwab, glamping industry experts discussed how owners could utilize their properties to provide a unique experience to guests. We are joined by Boris Ryabov of Essential Steam; Ruben Martinez, the founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association; glamping and RV resort Design Leader Zach Stoltenberg; and John and Nancy Corcoran, the owners of Whispering Springs Wilderness Retreat.As the glamping industry becomes more competitive, Martinez highlighted the importance of having and providing unique, sustainable, and genuine experiences to guests.“It's not just about amenities; it's about how you [glamping owners] differentiate yourselves.How do you create a unique experience?” Martinez added. For the Corcorans, one thing they've learned from operating a glamping facility is not to be afraid to branch out. Nancy and John utilize Whispering Springs to generate revenue with the help of wedding events. The couple is operating a high-end glamping experience that has seen a tremendous surge in reservations in the first year. They also shared how their business doubled year over year and how they continuously improve and upgrade. Glamping and RV resort design leader Stoltenberg emphasized that glamping is an immersive guest experience and how much involvement and support it takes to provide guests with the best experience. Ryabov of Essential Steam–a communal steam specialist, talked about the guided steam experience that offers communal experience–a combination of guidance and healing that create experiences and creates an environment that helps people experience healing properties. Essential Steam, which provides resorts, retreat centers, and communities with unique and novel outdoor steam spaces, will branch out to glamping and make the outdoor regenerative experience accessible to glampers.
This week on MC Fireside Chats, glamping experts joined another discussion on topics surrounding the glamping industry. Recurring guests Ruben Martinez, the founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association, and Irene Wood of Fields of Michigan joined today's show.They are also joined by new recurring members of the show, Zach Stoltenberg, the Glamping & RV Resort Design Leader at Clockwork, as well as Connor Schwab, the Vice President of Outdoor Hospitality at Sage Outdoor Advisory.Irene Woods started off the show with the learnings she gained as the camping season comes to a close.She said that they moved a few levers to see what benefits their operations the most, which considers a luxury that other campgrounds do not have.Woods mentioned that Fields of Michigan tried two things, which she learned something from. First, she learned that it is important but difficult to meet the guest's expectations while still providing a good experience, such as adjusting their accommodations to improve their customer experience.Second, they tried to have an adults-only policy, then allow guests to bring their children. She realized having adult-only guests bring in more revenue compared to allowing them to bring children to the sites. She said adults pay more to maximize their experience in the campsite, while families have to go outside to entertain the kids.Ruben Martinez agreed with woods, saying that there's a certain category of questions that camping operators ask, such as “to be family-friendly or not?”, “What food and beverage to have at the campsite?” or “What amenities to offer?”“As soon as you try to be everything, that's when you become nothing,” he said. “Find what's perfect for you and stick with it. You can't always be everything, you have to choose when it becomes hard down the line.”The show then had a special guest, Tent Masters Sales Director Steven Woodburn, who shared some perspective on the Glamping industry, as well as provided a tour of one of their latest tent models.He said that the outdoor hospitality industry has been on the rise, and during post-covid, it has gone full throttle. He added that older generations go on camping trips with families, but with the growing demographic, people from different backgrounds, who are wanting to experience nature, see camping as the perfect opportunity. The industry is all about experience.When asked about the things that changed how campground owners operate this year, Zach Stoltenberg said, on the architecture side, they've got clients this year who are first-timers in operating campgrounds, inquiring about how they can continue operating in the winter season.Seasonal camping season may become another option, as some campgrounds begin to accommodate guests all year round, operating even in cold weather. Zach said that they provided tips to their clients on how they can keep operating in these cold temperatures in the short run.Connor Schwab said winter camping is something that campgrounds may see guests wanting to experience, and they would have to come up with solutions for them to accommodate them, even if not a lot of people would be doing it.Woods said that as people continue glamping, one of the things that they did is keep the staples of their campgrounds, especially to maintain their loyal guests.She said improving the guest experience by either leveling up or “being creative with the space” they have is essential, like readjusting, reusing, or re-invigorating it. They had constantly reuse the space in unexpectedly creative waysMartinez said the industry's growth will always be made by the people looking to set themselves apart from others. Winter camping, for instance, is something that would keep campsites open all year compared to seasonal camping. It is what may keep operations open moving forward.Zach said he agreed with...
Bro. Ruben Martinez & Elder Joel Hart
This week on MC Fireside Chats, glamping experts joined another discussion on pressing issues in the glamping industry. Recurring guest Ruben Martinez, the founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association, joined today's show with Irene Wood of Fields of Michigan, David Smith of Outside Capital, Miguel Huerta of Nantli Living, and Katerina Kamtsi of Campsaround.This week's discussion started with the experience of the guests from the recently concluded 2022 Glamping Show USA.AGA's Ruben Martinez started by saying it was great to see people from different aspects of the glamping industry under one roof every once a year. He added that being at that conference gave a feeling of many people doing great things.Fireside Chats co-host Brian Searl said the audience demographic at the conference was dramatically different compared to the past year, adding that everybody is now in the process, and they're all happier this year.Co-host Cara Csizmadia said it was a great experience immersing with everyone in the conference. It showed that the industry has more actual development happening, which is evidence of its great turnout.David Smith of Outside Capital thought the show was fantastic and a testament to the hard work of many people in the industry. He said it showed the industry is a little bit better now, with successful brands taking up the role of thought leaders and helping other businesses in the industry. He added that having this conference could probably be the “single most important pathway to institutionalization” of the industry.The discussion shifted to glamping around the world. Katerina Kamtsi of Campsaround said she saw how traditional the camping industry in Greece and thought the addition of glamping would freshen up the market. “It was a bigger opportunity since it is something new. It was the right time to refresh the industry in Greece,” she said.Kamtsi also said that camping in the US is more of an outdoor lifestyle, compared to Europe, which is more of people traveling from country to country and experiencing different cultures. Glamping operations in Europe also have many things to figure out since each country have different requirements to operate a site.David said businesses operate depending on what part of the industry it is in. He added that each country has a niche glamping business like safaris in Africa, caravan parks in Australia, and campgrounds or state parks in the US, each having its own unique amenities and branding.He said that inflation and other macroeconomic issues are not really good for anyone, whether it's glamping or other types of business. Higher rates may also lead glamping operations to become harder to fund and run.Miguel Huerta of Nantli Living said that being in a country heavily affected by macroeconomic issues has made it harder for glamping businesses in Mexico harder to operate. New glamping operators or owners who are unsuccessful in the first few months are immediately out of the market.Luckily, he said that Mexico's internal market are making up for the lack of demand for glamping from foreigners, making them a bit more prepared for further economic challenges. The country is also quite large and he thinks that many opportunities for local entrepreneurs and foreign businesspeople will open up.Huerta also aims to have more Latinos involved in the glamping industry. He said he would like to have a Latino glamping association since they are a minority in the industry. It would be a way to share best practices among Hispanic campground operators.The discussion ended with the topic of the status of the Glamping industry from now to the future. Irene Woods of Fields of Michigan said that a lot of factors run around a glamping operation, describing it being between a hotel and a bed & breakfast.She said that the season could be changing...
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In this week's MC Fireside Chats, glamping experts joined another discussion on pressing issues in the glamping industry. Recurring guest Ruben Martinez, the founder of Glamping Hub and the American Glamping Association, joined today's show with Irene Wood of Fields of Michigan, and Mark Kirkendall and Kyle Koch, owners BaseGlamp ReVivify. Martinez opened the discussion by sharing exciting news about the upcoming Glamping Show. Martinez added that vendors and participants are looking forward to the https://moderncampground.com/usa/colorado/american-glamping-association-the-glamping-show-usa-announce-investment-pitch-event/ (investment connection), where applicants will be selected to give a live pitch and receive feedback on their pitches from a panel of glamping industry experts. BaseGlamp ReVivify owner Kyle Koch emphasized the importance of providing consumers the opportunity to connect with nature. “One of our core missions is to connect people to nature and to give them the tools and opportunities not just to go outside but also to participate as humans in the ecology,” Koch said. “People want to get outside and [want to] experience the world, and we give them a safe, inviting, comfortable place to do that.” According to Koch, BaseGlamp ReVivify envisions marrying the idea of a paleolithic lifestyle with modern conveniences and helping people reconnect. Wood, of Fields of Michigan, appearing on the show for the first time, posed the question, “How do we define the glamping industry?” The discussion pivoted on how the industry defines glamping and how the consumer perceives this. Wood shared her experience at Fields of Michigan, saying they define the glamping experience as providing value to guests, setting expectations, conditioning guests, sending guides on the things they do, what they need to bring, what they can experience, and what to expect while staying in the glamping facility, what they can see or feel. Martinez highlighted that the beauty of the glamping industry is that it provides endless possibilities. He added that the definition of glamping is growing and that it should not be limited to a specific amenity, location, or offer. “You don't want to stunt the [industry's] growth.” Martinez ended.
-LIVE WITH RUBEN MARTINEZ- Today Edgar and Ken go live in the Student Center at Regis University with a special guest, Ruben Martinez, the founder of The American Glamping Association, co-founder of Glamping Hub, and an over all "leap maker/ entrepreneur". The discussion leads to aligning taking leaps, fears, and problem solving into the success that Ruben has tackled in his background and experience. The purpose of this podcast is to start the conversation around alignment, both in business and personal life, it is up to you to see that conversation through. As always, if you have any questions, possible topics, or are looking to take your alignment further, please reach out to us at info@truealignment.com. Alignment Survey Executive Education For more about Anderson College's Executive Education programs go to https://anderson-executive-education.pagedip.app/ . Here you will find the Learning to Lead Course taught by Edgar Papke. Links Ruben Martinez The American Glamping Association Arrupe Jesuit High School & corporate work study program Learn more about True Alignment® at https://truealignment.com/ Edgar Papke Ken Sagendorf Anderson College's Executive Education Music Music by, local Colorado band, The Skinny
On this pilot episode of MC Fireside Chats' glamping-focused show, happening every second week of the month, we were joined by Ruben Martinez, the founder of https://glampinghub.com/ (Glamping Hub) and the https://americanglampingassociation.net/ (American Glamping Association) (AGA), who talked about his journey in the glamping industry and shared how AGA has helped and continues to help industry members. Martinez started in the glamping industry a decade ago, establishing a company called Glamping Hub, a luxury camping website featuring unique accommodations and a resource for sustainable tourism. Along the way, he started AGA as he saw the struggles the industry faced, including how to start up a glamping space, finding capital, loaning, facing opposition, and doing permits. “One of the largest hurdles in the space is always capital,” Martinez said. “We started the association to provide tools and resources and networking community to anybody and everybody active in the [glamping] space,” he added. Martinez said that one of AGA's main goals is to ensure that the industry is headed in the right direction, helping each member, and being there for each other. “We started to make sure that the industry is headed in the right direction.” Since then, AGA has been working with 500 partner organizations, of which 70-75% are operators until they reach the finish line, elevating the industry and helping members become better, stronger, and more effective. Martinez said that the AGA's mandate is to serve members and ensure they get what they need. A connector, a network, and a community–this is how Martinez described AGA. He also emphasized the industry's growth and how it has evolved yearly. Over the past 2-3 years, they have also seen the uptick of campground and RV parks expanding into mixed usage, adding five to ten glamping spaces. Martinez also briefly discussed https://moderncampground.com/events/the-glamping-show-usa-2022/ (The Glamping Show USA) happening on October 3 at the Arapahoe Country Fairgrounds in Aurora, Colorado.
On today's episode of MC Fireside Chats, sponsored by Fireside Accounting, industry experts talked about the latest news and trends in the camping and RV industry. We were joined by Casey Cochran, Director of Business Development at Campspot Software; Randy Hendrickson, Founder & CEO of United Park Brokers; Sandy Ellingson, an RV Industry Consultant; Ruben Martinez from the American Glamping Association and Mark Koep, Founder, and CEO of CampgroundViews.com The open discussion started with the reaction to the formation of National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds' (National ARVC) Campground Standards Task Force, which according to a release, aims to focus on the pursuit of building a voluntary baseline and advanced standards for the private campground industry. Koep said that more than a task force, it is now, more than ever, needed to have a strong national association. “The release claims that they [ARVC] represented 13,000 park owners in the United States, and that's just factually untrue…So where my first issue comes in is that we need a strong national association of campgrounds and RV parks in the United States to represent the interest of the owners and the industry at that level,” Koep said. He also added that small park and campground owners do not have time, energy, or money to follow certain standards that the recently formed task force would impose. “Why do we need this task force? What is the purpose of it?” Ellingson reiterated the need for a strong representation and how standardization will impact owners and operators. “I am a firm believer that if we're going to talk about standardization, let's just say it's about safety and security. So if there should be a task force, it should be a task force at the state level, run by the states, and that information possibly shared with the national organization,” Ellingson said. Martinez also shared how the glamping industry went on the same path in the past but went towards resources, tools, and education instead of policing and standardizing. “It's going to be a very hard pathway forward to be a policing agency versus tools, resources, education, and assistance,” Martinez said. The guest experts also highlighted the importance of dialogue with stakeholders, listening, relooking, and asking what would be the outcome following the forming of a task force. Hendrickson said the absence of information and methodology of the task force is what makes it questionable to park owners and operators. Meanwhile, Cochran hopes that the names in the task force who built their campground from the ground up would have the best interests of smaller parks Pivoting away from the topic of standardization, Koep said that the high gas prices, inflation, and other economic challenges that impacted travel had changed the consumers. “The consumers have changed significantly, people are still traveling, they're still camping. The campgrounds, in general, are doing well. It's nice to see that the resiliency of our industry is showing forth right now in face of all the noise that is out there,” he said.
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Ruben Martinez es el hermano de Jorge. Ya lo habiamos tenido hace un tiempo en este podcast, pero es primera vez que lo tenemos en este nuevo formato de video podcast (en youtube). Una buena conversacion entre ingenieros solo puede llevar a una cosa... conquistar el mundo! O por lo menos hacerlo mas simple para el resto de los mortales. Fue mi culpa (Fernando) que nos atrasamos casi una semana subiendo este podcast ya que estaba en Thailandia y la tecnologia no estuvo de mi lado. Visitanos en Youtube aqui, o en las plataformas de podcast populares. Like, Share and Subscribe :) Nos vemos la proxima semana --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enesoquedamos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enesoquedamos/support
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Ruben Martinez Lopez is the founder of ‘Tế Tê Beers', part of the craft beer scene in Vietnam, heavily involved in advertising, and also a graphic designer, having previously worked in San Francisco, having moved from his native Spain for university. We discuss his background, from an aspiring video game creator, to working on numerous advertising campaigns and 3D design, to ultimately traveling abroad on a one way ticket to Thailand, and settling in Saigon for almost a decade, including setting up business here. In a fun and wide ranging discussion, we discuss the importance of spontaneity compared to planning/organization, setting up business abroad, having to manage the marketing/sales/HR team, the importance of truly enjoying the work you do, navigating the challenges of a pandemic, and watching the company develop and grow without losing a core identity. Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks very much for your time, Ruben! https://www.facebook.com/tetecraftbeer/ You can find out more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
El director deportivo de Zuzenak, Ruben Martinez nos ha contado las últimas novedades de Zuzenak.
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I am pleased to welcome Professor Andrew Zimbalist, Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics at Smith College. Dr. Zimbalist is a national leader in studying and writing about the money side of revenue-generating college sports—an enterprise that has migrated over the years from an amateur to a professionalized status with pro-like commercialization. His book titles include Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-time College Sports (1999), Equal Play: Title IX and Social Change (2007), Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports and How to Fix It (2017), and most recently, Whither College Sports: Amateurism, Athlete Safety, and Academic Integrity (2021, Rutgers University Press). Dr. Zimbalist is also president-elect of The Drake Group, a national network dedicated to defending academic integrity in higher education from the corrosive aspects of commercialized college sports. Michigan State University colleagues Ruben Martinez and Steven Miller join Dr. Zimbalist and me in today's program. (The program was produced in collaboration with FutureU: Conversations about Values and Change in Higher Education.)
In this episode, Tory and Grace are joined by special guest and composer Ruben Martinez to discuss and review the 60th feature from Disney Animation Studios, Encanto. They also talk about the pre-movie short, Far from the Tree. Follow Ruben on Instagram @ruben_skyline_Ruben's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ruben-martinez-997841534?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingOpening Title Theme: “Impending Confrontation”dRUNK dISNEY: Encanto- Drink when a song starts- Drink when someone says “madrigal”- Drink when someone says “Bruno”Please rate, review and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcast. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs, @DisneyVs on Twitter and @DisneyVersusPodcast on Instagram
Professor Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, the University of California, San Diego, discusses his forthcoming book, The Quantified Scholar (Columbia University Press, 2022). The Quantified Scholar provides a compelling account of how scores, metrics, and standardized research evaluations altered the incentives of scientists and administrators by rewarding forms of scholarship closer to established disciplinary canons. In doing so, research evaluations amplified publication hierarchies and longstanding forms of academic prestige to the detriment of diversity. Slowly but surely, they reshaped academic departments, the interests of scholars, the organization of disciplines, and the employment conditions of researchers. This FutureU presentation was hosted by Dr. Zachary Kaiser, Associate Professor of Graphic Design and Experience Architecture, Michigan State University. Dr. Ruben Martinez, Professor of Sociology, and Dr. Frank Fear, Professor Emeritus, both of Michigan State University, served as discussants. Dr. Fear produced the program for FutureU.
A Passion to Serve host Don Kuchnicki speaks with outgoing director Dr. Ruben Martinez about his work and career with the Julian Samora Research Institute. The Julian Samora Research Institute is the Midwest's Premier Latino Research Center, with a history of research on Latino communities, farm workers and their families, farmers and youth. Dr. Martínez shares examples of his work and advocacy efforts that have encompassed his life. As he stated during our interview together: “Political sociology gave me a sense of how power is used, maintained and also how it can be used to change society for the better.”
El director deportivo de Zuzenak, Ruben Martinez nos ha contado las últimas novedades de Zuzenak.
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We always thought the Artist management is an easy thing, just set up some shows, and cross your fingers. Not for Ruben, for 30 plus years, he has set the bar high. As we talk about his current and future endeavors, he let us know more info for our Unsigned Community. More Info: https://linktr.ee/nenemusiknetwork
We always thought the Artist management is an easy thing, just set up some shows, and cross your fingers. Not for Ruben, for 30 plus years, he has set the bar high. As we talk about his current and future endeavors, he let us know more info for our Unsigned Community. More Info: https://linktr.ee/nenemusiknetwork
We always thought the Artist management is an easy thing, just set up some shows, and cross your fingers. Not for Ruben, for 30 plus years, he has set the bar high. As we talk about his current and future endeavors, he let us know more info for our Unsigned Community. More Info: https://linktr.ee/nenemusiknetwork
Listen to co-authors Daniel J. O'Connell and Scott J. Peters discuss their new book, In the Struggle: Scholars and the Fight Against Industrial Agriculture in California. O'Connell and Peters are joined by discussants Raymond A. Jussaume, Jr. and Adalberto Aguirre, Jr. Jim Bingen and Joe Scrimger also offer comments. (This audio was produced by FutureU and was hosted by Ruben Martinez and Frank Fear. Cover photo Ernesto Galarza courtesy of AFL-CIO.)
This week UncleDad and mike visited StocktonCon 2021 and talked with several artists about their origins and works. They speak with artists Thomas Yeates, writer Dan Brereton, previous UncleDad guest Ruben Martinez and a special guest. If you want to support the show, check out some of our sponsors: https://www.soundstripe.com/ save 10% on your first month of DMCA-free music by using promo code UNCLEDADTALKS10 https://reppsports.com/ save 15% on any order by using promo code uncledad (all lowercase)
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Welcome to episode number 6 of season 2 of the Healing Hope for Your Heart podcast. We bring you heart stories of survival. There is nothing more powerful than a story from the heart. Stories from the heart have a way of making facts and figures come to life. These stories help spread the message of prevention, early detection, accurate diagnosis, and overall awareness.Inside this episode, I sat down with Ruben Martinez. Ruben was a high-energy triathlon athlete. Imagine his surprise when his primary care physician referred him to a cardiologist. Listen in to hear the surprising diagnosis.
This week on MC Fireside Chats, presented by Modern Campground, we're deep-diving into the world of glamping with a collection of industry experts. Hear from David Korse, organizer of The Glamping Show USA, about their upcoming conference. Plus, we'll chat with Ruben Martinez from the American Glamping Association and Glamping Hub, Jeff Haynes, a rep for De Waard, and Mike & Anne Howard from HoneyTrek.
The Crazy Soccer Dad: Soccer Parenting 101Your host is Ruben Martinez. Today he shares why he is not as stressed in sports with his own children. How can you as a parent learn to avoid stress, or anxiety you experience on your child's behalf by knowing where the path will lead them. Ruben is super passionate about sharing this path with you so you can just enjoy and not worry so much when at your child's sporting events. Ruben is lining up a lot of speakers and they are going to come share what they know. This will help illuminate your journey. Ruben is super excited about that part. To learn more about the tips, tools, tricks I use to help my parenting journey. Note this page is being updated as we have new things we discover!https://thecrazysoccerdad.com/optin1596927270168
We sit down with Ruben Martinez and discuss his journey in Crossfit and Olympic Weightlifting, Crossfit Regionals as an individual and on a team, competing in both Crossfit and Weightlifting, and life outside of athletics.
In conversation with special guest Ruben Martinez, Co-Founder of Glamping Hub, we delve into trends, customer behaviour and exciting developments for this industry. Show notes www.inspiredcamping.com/013