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Today's episode of The Destination Marketing Podcast brings together some of Utah's brightest minds in the destination marketing space: AJ Brau, the CEO of Wander, Mo Parikh, the CEO of Bandwango, Jason Linder, the CEO of Ripe, Sarah Lehman, the CEO of Zartico and of course, our host Adam Stoker, the CEO of Brand Revolt. Each leader reflects on what 2024 brought for their respective organizations and highlights the new things they're working on in 2025. Listen in for valuable insights on not just destination marketing and the tourism industry, but also a look from a CEO's perspective at running businesses like these. "So I'm not gonna, you know, sit here and say that it was the best year ever, that we grew and we tripled. It wasn't that. I'd characterize 2024 as a year of realignment and a year of pivoting the business to really be sustainable for the next 10 years into the future." - Mo Parikh Brand Revolt Bandwango Wander Ripe Zartico If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe to our newsletter! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Brand Revolt. If you are interested in any of Brand Revolt's services, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com or visit www.thebrandrevolt.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
In our third episode celebrating International Women's History Month, guest host Staci Mellman meets with Sarah Lehman, CEO of Zartico, to discuss their mission of empowering destinations through informed, data-driven decisions. They also examine the tech world's bro culture, connecting the dots of one's career path, and how sharing vulnerability makes for powerful leadership. Staci Mellman is CMO at Brand USA.
In this episode of The Destination Marketing Podcast, Adam joins three special guests from Salt Lake City, Utah. Erin Mendenhall, Mayor of Salt Lake City, Kaitlin Eskelson, President & CEO at Visit Salt Lake, and Sarah Lehman, CEO at Zartico, join Adam to talk about the factors that have contributed to Salt Lake's tourism success. Mayor Mendenhall discusses overcoming growth and how the challenges of growth outweigh the challenges of stagnation. Kaitlin talks about how Visit Salt Lake has utilized data to make informed decisions. Sarah mentions why this data is critical in helping destinations think proactively about their marketing. They also discuss how tourism has changed in the area over the years and how it has helped support the economic growth that the state has seen over the past several years. Mayor Erin Mendenhall Visit Salt Lake Zartico If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Relic. If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit www.relicagency.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Sarah Lehman, CEO of Zartico, a destination operating system that's raised $24.5 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: How Zartico helps tourism bodies and airports leverage big data to give visitors better experiences and give locals a better quality of life What it's like working with governmental organizations and getting investors to back gov tech Finding customers during the pandemic, and working for two years with 30 people she'd never met Sarah's two most inspirational Founders The lessons she learned from her husband, and how she teaches entrepreneurship to her children Favorite book: The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results
Beyond the Jargon: Understanding the Impacts of Child Abuse and Trauma
In this episode of Beyond the Jargon, Karen talks with Donna Bloom and Sarah Lehman, the Director of Legal Services and the Advocacy Coordinator at Denton County Friends of the Family, a non-profit organization in Texas that provides compassionate, comprehensive services to those impacted by domestic violence, about their work to promote safety, healing, and prevention and to help survivors navigate the complexities of the health, criminal justice, and child protection systems. Denton County Friends of the Family: https://dcfof.orgBeyond the Jargon is brought to you by the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect (EndCAN). Learn more: www.endcan.org
In this episode of Startup Hustle, Lauren Conaway and Sarah Lehman, CEO of Zartico talk about how to lead with confident vulnerability. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://linktr.ee/startuphustle This episode is sponsored by Canva: https://www.canva.com/ Learn more about Zartico: https://www.zartico.com/ Learn more about InnovateHER KC: https://www.innovateherkc.com/ Listen to the "Salt Lake City Top Startups" overview episode: https://link.chtbl.com/slc Read up on each of the "Salt Lake City Top Startups": https://startuphustle.xyz/blog/salt-lake-city-top-startups-2022/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rochester Public Libraries are a gateway to knowledge and play a fundamental role in our society. Sarah Lehman, Branch Supervisor of Lincoln Branch Library joined us to talk about the wonderful resources and services offered at the Lincoln Branch. They provide resources that support learning, literacy, and education.
2:00 - A Little Dance #2 (Mina Estrada) 6:40 - Brace Yourself (Written by Sarah Lehman, read by Noelle Chun) 9:50 - Tango (Mina Estrada); Music credit: "La Cumpasita" performed by Danny Malando Follow us on Instagram @benevolent_instruction for updates on community events and other news. Our next Community Zoom event is April 22.
This episode is the complete playlist from our last Community Zoom event, which includes a slightly altered version of last week’s Benevolent Instructions episode. 1:25 – Prepare Yourself For Something (Mina Estrada) 7:00 – Murmuring (CoCo Loupe) 15:55 – A Little Dance (Mina Estrada) 21:40 - What’s Going On (CoCo Loupe) Murmuring was inspired by Sarah Lehman, who is a regular participant in our community zoom events. Thank you, Sarah! Follow us on Instagram @benevolent_instruction for updates on community events and other news.
This week's episode features 3 amazing experts - Lisa Beijan, Sarah Lehman, and Daysia Pinke - in the area of describing how children are used in domestic violence.
Sarah Lehman joins us to discuss the personal history of her SciFi fandom.
Jesse gushes over Travelers season 2, admits that Star Trek Discovery is bad and discusses The Dark Tower film with fellow book series lover Sarah Lehman. Enjoy this episode? Please consider leaving a positive rating Read more…
Sarah Lehman joins Jesse for a discussion of guacamole and colloquialisms before tackling click bait and the rise of fake news, while asking whether we can reach a utopian Star Trek future. Visit this link Read more…
These days Dr Frank Spinelli is a respected New York doctor, author and TV host, but as a child he hid a very painful secret. His memoir Pee Shy describes his childhood growing up in an Italian family in Staten Island, Unbeknownst to anyone Frank was being sexually abused by his scoutmaster who was also a respected local cop. The book is an honest account of the effect the abuse had on Frank, as a child, and it describes what happened when Frank, as an adult, discovered that his abuser had gone on to foster 15 young boys and was being hailed as a hero. Frank was aware of what these boys must be going through at the hands of someone he knew was a pedophile and in the book he sets out to rescue them by bringing his abuser to justice. Frank tells his story to Jill and gives advice to parents about how to protect their children from sexual predators. Then, in a change of pace, Jill joins her husband, Noah in the kitchen while he roasts marrow bones. Noah will explain why roasted marrow bones are good for you and share his recipe. Finally Jill talks to exercise physiologist Sarah Lehman about how much excursive is enough. Jill and Sarah discuss the trend for exercising for less time in high intensity intervals and Jill asks, “Can we get enough exercise in 7 minutes a day?"
Did you know that New York City has a whole system for recycling household food waste? Jill talks to Erycka de Jesus from The NYC Compost Project hosted by Big Reuse about how to compost in a city and why composting is important. We join Jill in the kitchen with Ann Ogden from the charity Cook for Your Life. Ann teaches cancer patients how to cook and on today’s show she shares a simple recipe for a nourishing tomato and bean soup. Finally Jill asks exercise physiologist Sarah Lehman for her tips for exercising during the winter. Sarah explains how to exercise indoors when we’re on the move as we visit friends and relatives for the holidays.
On today's podcast, we present a rather quintessential American Success Story that goes by the name of ENVE Composites. If you ride bikes and have a thing for high-quality gear, you already know ENVE. But you almost certainly don’t know the whole story. You’d never guess from the look of things now, but ENVE’s trajectory wasn't exactly a rocket ship, but more of a roller coaster ride with lots of peaks and a number of nerve-wracking valleys.Last week I headed to Ogden, Utah, to visit ENVE’s headquarters and tour their factory, and I then sat down for a conversation with three people who have each have played (and continue to play) an important role in ENVE’s past, present, and future: ENVE’s CEO, Sarah Lehman; ENVE’s chief engineer Kevin Nelson; and ENVE’s product manager, Jake Pantone.TOPICS & TIMES:Our guests introduce themselves, and we discuss the origins and the early days of ENVE (3:25)Sarah on the “Cinderella story” of ENVE, including the dark days, name changes, and the decision to keep manufacturing in the US (6:20)Why carbon, and what does it mean to “Do carbon right”? (29:45)Manufacturing in the US vs overseas: What are some of the misconceptions, challenges, and benefits? (36:10)Can an intermediate rider notice the performance benefits of expensive carbon wheelsets? (46:40)ENVE’s future: what is ENVE’s plan to grow, how is “price” related to that growth, and how does ENVE intend to differentiate itself as more companies get into this space? (50:00)Working with the Santa Cruz Syndicate — which Syndicate rider breaks the most stuff? Which rider provides the most product feedback? (1:00:00)Team Dimension Data vs The Syndicate — Which team is providing the most feedback? (1:03:30)Sarah’s best day at ENVE (1:07:57)What’s next? (1:10:00)My Grand Finale Question (1:11:53) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jesse discovers a new focus for the show before diving into a myriad of topics with Sarah Lehman including Andes Mints and the many possibilities of the universe. Jesse plays Cosmic Child on drum machine and Read more…