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Will Meara is the founder behind Bingo Loco — the 3-hour bingo rave that sells chaos as an experience and somehow turns strangers into mates in the space of one night. In this episode, Will breaks down how Bingo Loco went from a scrappy experiment in Dublin to a global live-experience machine — running roughly 2,000 events a year, active in around 270+ cities, with a team of ~276 people and ~200+ performers (MCs, DJs and talent) powering the shows. We get into the real mechanics most people miss: why Bingo Loco works as “competitive socialising” (a focal point that removes the awkwardness of meeting up) the win-win commercial model that makes venues want you back how they localise every show so it feels native (Texas ≠ New York ≠ Melbourne) how you keep quality when you're doing 40–60 shows at the same time on peak weekends the experimentation framework Will uses to launch new concepts: design → test variables → stress-test scalability → rollout We also flip the mic: Gary shares why the new studio is built around hospitality — making every step of the guest experience feel effortless — and Will shares the belief most founders won't like: sometimes you need to smash your own structures before bureaucracy kills growth. If you're building in events, community, hospitality, or any experience-led business — this is a masterclass in distribution, localisation, and disciplined creativity. In this episode Why Bingo Loco works as competitive socialising (a focal point that removes the awkwardness of meeting up) The “win-win” model: how to structure deals so venues genuinely want you back How to scale globally without losing the magic: localise everything (music, humour, pacing, crowd expectations) Why “you can't multiply chaos without discipline” (and what discipline looks like backstage) How they recruit and train talent for a 3-hour live show (and why it's so hard to do well) The feedback loops that protect quality: customer feedback + venue feedback + mystery shopping The framework Will uses to launch new concepts: design → test variables → stress-test scalability → rollout Why distribution is the real prize: once you have venues + trust, you can roll out new IP layers fast Founder lesson: too much structure kills growth, too little structure kills scale — and sometimes you must break your own rules Links & resources Guest / company Bingo Loco (official): https://www.bingoloco.com/ Locomotive HQ (Bingo Loco + concepts): https://locomotivehq.com/ Locomotive Live — Bingo Loco page: https://www.locomotivelive.com/bingoloco Will Meara on LinkedIn: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/williammeara Book mentioned Shantaram (Gregory David Roberts) Tool mentioned Brick (phone focus device/app): https://getbrick.app/ Sponsors Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk
In this Mentor Moment, Rory King - founder of Rory's Travel Club - breaks down the content engine behind building a simple, low-cost membership business at scale. He shares how they publish across multiple platforms every day, the split between posts that convert (offers), posts that build trust (reviews/testimonials), and posts that drive engagement (questions, entertainment), plus why “value first” is the only strategy that lasts. If you're trying to grow an audience, build a personal brand, or turn attention into recurring revenue, this is packed with practical takeaways you can apply immediately. For the full conversation with Rory, listen to Episode 421 of The Entrepreneur Experiment. Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk
In this episode, Gary sits down with Dr Caitriona Ryan and Dr Niki Ralph, co-founders of the Institute of Dermatologists in Dublin, to unpack how they built a modern “centre of excellence” model in Irish private care - combining medical dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, skincare, and a growing surgical pathway under one roof. They share the realities of scaling a high-trust healthcare business (systems, hiring, standards, and culture), how COVID sparked a major pivot into new services, and why Ireland needs to shift from reactive healthcare to preventative, longevity-led thinking. Plus: the story behind ID Formulas, their new data-driven approach to supplements (including wearables integration), and what they believe actually moves the needle for healthspan. Show Notes Why Caitriona and Niki built a centre of excellence model (and why it's scalable) A day in the life of two Consultant Dermatologists with five businesses and thousands of patients The difference between medical dermatology and cosmetic dermatology How they protect standards at scale: meetings, feedback loops, SOPs, and hiring The COVID moment that forced a pivot - and led to a new surgical model Their longevity philosophy: healthspan over lifespan The “longevity hype” they're most sceptical of — and what they'd focus on instead A simple, no-fuss skincare framework for founders (men + women) Links & Resources Institute of Dermatologists (IoD): https://instituteofdermatologists.ie IoD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/instituteofdermatologists/?hl=en ID Formulas waitlist: https://www.idformulas.com/ Dr Caitriona Ryan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitrionaryandermatology?igsh=MW5jcGhleGFxMWRieg== Dr Niki Ralph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drnikiralph?igsh=MWl2anNucWc5MDR0Yg== Things mentioned in the episode WHOOP: https://www.whoop.com Oura Ring: https://ouraring.com Book — Unreasonable Hospitality (Will Guidara) Book — Outliers (Malcolm Gladwell) Book — Good to Great (Jim Collins) EltaMD UV Clear SPF from IoD site(mentioned as a daily sunscreen option): https://instituteofdermatologists.ie/collections/elta-md-skincare Episode sponsors Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk Disclaimer This episode is for general information and education only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your GP, pharmacist, or qualified healthcare professional for personalised guidance, especially before starting new supplements or treatments.
In this bite-sized Mentor Moment, Seán Brett shares the raw, real start of his entrepreneurial journey - leaving school at 14 after being misunderstood for dyslexia and ADHD, and turning that experience into creativity, resilience, and a relentless drive to build a better life. Seán breaks down why “non-traditional” beginnings can become an advantage, how early selling teaches you more than any classroom, and why understanding people - not just products - is at the heart of business. For the full conversation with Seán (and why it became a listener favourite), listen to Episode 419 of The Entrepreneur Experiment. Check out our sponsors: Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk
What doesn't disappear in a recession? Money. What disappears is confidence — and that's where opportunity lives. In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary sits down with Ray Ryan, founder of The Noledge Group, for a wide-ranging, founder-first conversation on staying relevant through decades of tech change — from mainframes, to PCs, to cloud… and now AI, agents, and wearables. Ray shares how he's built and evolved a business by spotting shifts early, testing relentlessly, and focusing on what actually creates productivity (hint: it's not hype — it's time saved). They get into why voice + visual is the real unlock, how agentic AI changes the game, why the keyboard era is ending, and the simple human rule behind adoption: benefit must outweigh friction. This is a practical, honest conversation about how founders survive (and win) through change — and why systems, experimentation, and enthusiasm matter more than ever. In this episode: Why recessions are really confidence cycles (and where opportunity comes from) Tech cycles: mainframe → network/PC → cloud → AI The next shift: wearables + edge computing + AI agents Why voice is the “unlock” (and keyboards are on the way out) Business is experimentation: testing, packaging, and customer psychology Scaling through acquisitions — and why “audience” matters in business Ray's best advice: cash flow and enthusiasm (and why enthusiasm wins About the guest Ray Ryan is the founder of The Noledge Group, working with businesses on improving how they run finance and operational systems—helping leaders move from messy, manual workflows to clearer reporting and stronger decision-making. Links & resources The Noledge Group: https://noledge.ie/ Ray Ryan (LinkedIn): linkedin.com/in/rayryanossm Power Law of Podcasting (course): https://stan.store/garyfox/p/the-podcasting-power-law Our Sponsors Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk Follow & support the show If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with one founder friend, and leave a review - it helps more than you think. Connect with Gary / The Entrepreneur Experiment: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entrepreneurexperiment?igsh=cmdiM2Y3OXoydTE%3D&utm_source=qr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrgaryfox Newsletter: https://www.mrgaryfox.com/subscribe-1
In this weekend's Mentor Moment, Charlene Flanagan and Niamh Ryan - the founders of Ella & Jo - share a refreshing take on what success really means. Instead of chasing someone else's version of the win, they talk about defining success for yourself: freedom, family time, building from the west of Ireland, and creating a legacy by bringing a brand from “nothing” to customers in over 50 countries. If you've ever felt swept up in external pressure - the numbers, the milestones, the “next thing”- this clip is your reminder to pause, reassess, and choose what you actually want your life to look like. For the full conversation with Charlene and Niamh, listen to Episode 417 of The Entrepreneur Experiment. Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk
In this brand-new Masterclass Special, Gary Fox sits down with Diarmuid Corcoran of Chartered Capital to unpack the money questions Irish founders avoid - until it's too late. They talk openly about why money can still feel like a “dirty word” in Ireland, why founders can be brilliant at making money but hesitant to manage it, and how wealth often compounds simply because of maths. Diarmuid breaks down the core principles of long-term investing (without the hype), the psychology that causes people to panic at the wrong time, and the practical founder moves that build real security - like taking a salary, using pensions properly, and keeping “fun investing” firmly contained. If you've ever said “I'll start later,” “I'll wait for the markets to settle,” or “my business is my pension,” this episode is the reset. Important note This episode is education and perspective - not personalised financial advice. Always do your own due diligence and speak to a qualified advisor/accountant for your circumstances. Show notes What you'll learn Why the “rich get richer” is often compounding in action Why Ireland has a unique relationship with money (scarcity mindset + property-first thinking) The hidden risk of “safe” cash: inflation eroding purchasing power Time in the market vs timing the market (and why “waiting” usually backfires) The psychology behind bad money decisions: recency bias, fear headlines, and the Dunning–Kruger effect “Set-and-forget” investing, and why boring usually wins The founder dilemma: all eggs in the business and no personal de-risking plan Pensions: why they can be tax-efficient, protective, and misunderstood The “de-risking” concept approaching retirement (and the 2008 lesson) A simple way to start investing regularly (and remove emotion from the process) The “playpen” rule: keeping speculative investing (stocks/crypto/startups) to a small % Founder mistakes Diarmuid sees constantly: Not taking a salary early Not paying a spouse/partner (where relevant) Being far too cautious in long-term pension funds Missing employer pension matching More about Chartered Capital: Chartered Capital Initial Query Form (https://bit.ly/4a89Mcp) for people who want to get in touch. When people fill this out, Chartered Capital will reach out to them afterwards to arrange a meeting. They also circulate a monthly newsletter that generally only consists only of good news and isn't ever in any way technical: Newsletter link (https://crafty-innovator-3012.kit.com/57ab7f6ffd) Link to Blogs on Chartered Capital website (https://charteredcapital.ie/insights/blogs-and-news/) Chartered Capital Website (https://bit.ly/charcap) This is a super video on Robert Cialdini's work for those who don't have time to read the full book = Science of persuasion - Robert Cialdini (https://youtu.be/cFdCzN7RYbw) The Financial Planners Ireland website: https://fpireland.ie/ Our Sponsors: Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostra26 Azure: https://bit.ly/azure26 Rory's Travel Club: https://bit.ly/rorys26 Chartered Capital: https://bit.ly/49ZuFrk Book Recommendations General Psychology = Influence – The Psychology of Persuasion (https://amzn.to/4bB6q4c) by Robert Cialdini and The 48 Laws of Power (https://amzn.to/49XcBON)by Robert Greene. Running a business = Traction (https://amzn.to/4qgiJGM) and Rocket Fuel (https://amzn.to/3ZdOqWa) by Gino Wickman. Personal Finance = The Psychology of Money (https://amzn.to/4rosi7w) by Morgan Housel.
In this Mentor Moment, Keilidh Cashell shares the exact moment her career pivoted - she left her job on the makeup counter with plans to build a weekend client business… and instead, brands started reaching out with paid opportunities straight away. Keilidh breaks down how she stayed true to her values, learned the realities of the influencer industry, and why trust and long-term partnerships matter more than a quick ad.
In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Spencer Matthews - founder of CleanCo, endurance adventurer, and the definition of a modern founder operating across business, body and brain. Spencer shares the real story behind his identity shift: from heavy drinking and coasting, to building extreme discipline through endurance challenges, and channeling that same intensity into building CleanCo. He opens up about raising big money, moving too fast, the U.S. expansion that didn't land, stepping back from the day-to-day, and what he'd do differently if he was starting again. If you're building something and trying to balance ambition with sustainability, this one is a masterclass in reinvention, risk, and rebuilding properly. Show Notes In this episode, we cover:
PJ hears the latest on the Du Plantier cold case investigation, talks to "French Val" about her life waiting for a kidney transplant, chats with Rory about travel deals. And more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ Chats with Rory King, owner of Rory's Travels, who offers smarter itineraries, lower prices, and trips you won't find on comparison sites. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's podcast, James welcomes David Davis (CEO Of Top 100 Golf Courses) to the podcast, to talk about The Lockhart Travel Club, and what's coming up for 2026. The Lockhart Travel Club is a sister company of Top 100, and provides members with the opportunity to play world class golf all around the world, and meet like minded golfers.They discuss the challenges and joys of organising golf trips, the camaraderie among members, and the exciting future of Lockhart, including upcoming trips and events around the world. David shares memorable stories from past trips, highlighting the beauty of hidden gem golf courses such as Waverley, and the importance of enjoying the journey with like-minded enthusiasts.Lockhart Travel Club: https://www.lockharttravelclub.com/Follow us on socials:On Instagram: @officialtop100On Twitter: @top100golf
Katelyn Gebhart was selected as a Beck's Player with Heart because of her involvement and dedication to her school, sports, and community. Katelyn plays volleyball and participates in trap shooting, saying she loves making close friendships and receiving community support. As captain, she wants to lead by example and show younger members a positive attitude, a hard work ethic, good character, and how to pick teammates up. Katelyn has learned how to trust, encourage, and rely on others, as well as life skills such as perseverance, responsibility, and leadership. In school, Katelyn is involved in the Lemmon EMT Cadet Program, the Academic Olympic team, Close-Up, and Travel Club. She currently serves as vice president of student council, president of the National Honor Society, president of her FFA chapter, and is the senior class vice president. Katelyn is very dedicated to her community, volunteering at multiple organizations, shelters, nursing homes, and youth sports events. She is a member of 4-H, a Junior Beef Ambassador, a representative on the National Youth Leadership Council for the NRECA, the Overall Top Range Hand for the National Society of Range Management for South Dakota, and currently works as a CNA at a local nursing home. From building fences after fires to serving food at banquets, Katelyn has developed a passion for helping others. She has gained the support and respect of her community through her volunteering and by being a good role model for youth. Agriculture has always been a way of life, as she was born and raised on a ranch. Katelyn learned how to work hard and to persevere through tough times. It has also provided her with many valuable opportunities where she gained helpful life skills such as public speaking, dedication, and responsibility. Agriculture is the backbone of her community, and she is proud to be a part of it. Katelyn plans to attend South Dakota State University's nursing program to receive her RN and BSN degree. She wants to pursue a Family Nurse Practitioner degree and work in a rural clinic while continuing to work on the ranch with her family.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Host Planet Playbook episode, Dean McLuckie shares the roller-coaster rise of Euphoric Leisure in South Africa – from a travel club to scaling fast in a complex, ever-evolving STR market.We dig into regulation challenges, how industry rivals have united to protect responsible hosting, and what makes Euphoric Leisure stand out. Dean drops practical tips for five-star guest experience, why you should never waste a good crisis, and how joy returns to the job when you get the guest journey right.1:52 The story of Euphoric Leisure2:21 From a travel club to the short-term rentals industry (via Netflix)4:32 The wild journey from 0-1006:46 How the South African STR space is developing8:12 The challenges in South Africa, starting with regulation13:15 The threat of regulation has united competitors in South Africa 16:05 What makes Euphoric Leisure stand out19:01 Tips to deliver an outstanding guest experience23:43 Never waste a good crisis26:09 Delivering a great guest experience makes the job joyful27:22 Quickfire questions32:02 Shout-out: Nick Taylor32:53 Ultimate goalDownload a free copy of the Host Planet Playbook: https://www.hostplanet.club/host-planet-playbookThe Host Planet Playbook was created in collaboration with the property management software, Hospitable. Interested in using a PMS which will help you manage your rentals on autopilot? Get 25% off Hospitable for the first three months: https://hospitable.com/partners/hostplanetDean McLuckie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmcluckie/Euphoric Leisure: https://euphoricleisure.com/The Host Planet Playbook series is presented by James Varley, Founder and CEO of Host Planet. Connect with James on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdsvarley/Host Planet: https://www.hostplanet.club/
槓桿不賭命是一檔美股投資者的真實記錄,我是何星。每集我會完整告訴你我的資產配置,以及如何運用槓桿跟著資本成長。你我都是普通人,我不追求成功,我只想要生活輕鬆。如果你跟我一樣,podcast搜尋槓桿不賭命 https://fstry.pse.is/7ykvp5 —— 以上為 Firstory Podcast 廣告 —— 加入會員,支持節目: https://open.firstory.me/user/clh1qknlp0h0s01w286nq3i04 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/clh1qknlp0h0s01w286nq3i04/comments 歡迎您用一杯咖啡支持我持續創作 : https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/a11a2120-4bc4-4fb2-813b-135bd96e5868 六個月的線上陪伴計畫報名表: (2025.07 第二階段開始) https://reurl.cc/7KzaRb 「布姐的交誼廳。陪你聊人生聊職場」Line 社群 https://reurl.cc/36NWEL(密碼:love) 本集重點: Selina 從財經專業跨足旅遊品牌創業。 Travel Club 的理念是「理財 × 旅行 = 實現人生夢想」。 她的個人夢想是「2030 年前環遊 100 國」。 旅行是她的「修人生禪」,讓人生更富足。 每次聚會都會有理財與旅行主題的結合。 英國、曼谷、日本…都是未來結合投資與旅行的可能場景。 第一個實體行程選在尼泊爾,主打幸福能量與身心靈探索。 Travel Club 的成員質感高,互動可拓展人脈。 與一般旅行團不同,設計更有深度與巧思。 會員福利包含專屬優惠、好物折扣、旅行資訊。 來賓. Dr.Selena 尼泊爾9天幸福能量之旅 報名連接:https://reurl.cc/1O0zLW 1、網路下單時,請指定客服:丁穎琦/分機3313,高千慧/分機3301 為您提供專屬服務。 2、有任何問題,可加專屬客服Line洽詢 丁穎琦 ID:tingtingjudy 高千慧 ID:minnie.kao 3、也邀請您一起加入Dr.selena Travel club的專屬Line社群:https://reurl.cc/2QjznO 跟著Dr.Selena一起,輕鬆環遊世界。
In this episode of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary sits down with Rory King, the founder of Rory's Travel Club- a radically simple subscription business that's quietly revolutionising travel in Ireland and beyond. With no investors, no fancy app, and no startup playbook, Rory turned a €10 Facebook idea into a thriving travel club with over 200,000 members, a 10-person team, and a blueprint to reach one million users. From sleeping in his car outside Applegreen Petrol Station to traveling to Sri Lanka with his customers, Rory shares his unfiltered journey of hustle, honesty, and high-impact email marketing. If you've ever wondered how to build a profitable business without venture capital - or how to make email sexy again - this episode is your masterclass. Show Notes: In this episode, we cover:
Solo travel continues to grow in popularity, but what are the top travel tips if you are planning a solo trip?Joining Anton Savage to discuss is Joan Scales, Travel Journalist, Clare Dunne, Chief executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association and Rory King from Rory's Travel Club.
March 19, 2025 ~ WJR Travel Club is offering a trip to the Galapagos Islands from September 16-26th with Guy Gordon! Doug Johnson, senior director of business development with Cruise & Tour, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the unique experiences this cruise-based trip would provide to those interested and where to sign up!
In this week's podcast, James welcomes David Davis (CEO Of Top 100 Golf Courses) to the podcast, to talk about The Lockhart Travel Club. It is a sister company of Top 100, and provides members with the opportunity to play world class golf all around the world, and meet like minded golfers.Lockhart Travel Club: https://www.lockharttravelclub.com/Follow us on socials:On Instagram: @officialtop100On Twitter: @top100golf
Travelling solo can be an incredible adventure, but is it worth the cost? From higher accommodation prices to missing out on group discounts, solo travellers often pay a premium.Andrea is joined by frequent solo traveller, Pippa Meehan, Ariana Dunne, Host of the Solo Powered Podcast, Rory from Rory's Travel Club and more to discuss.
Ryanair passengers will soon have no option but to use the Ryanair app on their phone as the company announced they will be going paperless in the next few months.Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said: “Everybody who travels with us has the app, the mobile boarding pass is on the app and we've got to move more and more people that way.”It is expected that the paper boarding pass will be scrapped by April or May next year.What do you think about this approach?Guest host Adrian Kennedy is joined by Rory King from Rory's Travel Club and listeners to discuss.
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Rory King is the owner of Rory's Travel Club. In this episode, we talk about: Leaving Northern Ireland to work in Fiji Starting his travel club in an Indian restaurant in Brooklyn Scaling to 100,000 customers Running a business where “everyone wins” And his plan to grow to 1 million customers Check it out. https://bestofbelfast.org/stories/rory-king-rorys-travel-club Join Rory's Travel Club Here: https://rorystravelclub.com/
Send us a Text Message.Traveling both takes moxie and builds moxie. Just ask the Housatonic Valley Regional High School International Travel Club. Reinvigorated by Club faculty advisor Social Studies teacher John Lizzi, the club has taken students, faculty, staff, and parents to destinations such as the Galapagos, Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and the Mediterranean coast. In this Moxie episode, John and students Ellie Wolgemuth and Madison Melino describe their adventures, growth and moxie that have resulted from their journeys. In fact, Madison joined the podcast from the Rekyvik Airport after a glacier flood impacted her travels.For those in need of financial assistance, the Club's new model allows families to participate in fundraising to subsidize the cost of the trip, making travel affordable for anyone who wants to go. The club's fundraising arm, NWC: Students Without Borders, facilitates student fundraising activities and donations.John, Ellie, and Madison have all seen the impact of these trips crossover into their academic pursuits at HVRHS and in their personal lives. They are more confident, resilient, curious, and open to new experiences–the hallmarks of moxie!This episode of Main Street Moxie is proudly sponsored by Main Street Magazine.To support the HVRHS International Travel Club, consider donating an auction item, sponsoring the event, and/or attending their annual fundraiser at The White Hart Inn in Salisbury, CT, on September 13, 2024. The event is planned and staffed by students. For any questions, please email the club at nwcstudentswithoutborders@gmail.com or view their website NWC: Students Without Borders.ResourcesHousatonic Valley Regional High School EF Educational ToursSocial Media HVRHS International Travel Club InstagramSupport the Show.
Becky is the Founder of Bella Travel which provides discriminating travelers unique, custom itineraries curated with their interests, priorities, and personalities in mind. She develops relationships with the best connections worldwide in order to best serve her travelers. Becky is also the Founder of Ciao Bella! Travel Club for Women. This group of women is about creating a sense of community and learning and living local culture all over the world. The purpose of her Women's Travel Club is to have local events for ladies to get to know each other and to offer small group trips to women to visit a new destination, or to engage in a familiar destination in a new way. She strives for her trips to offer travelers fun, learn something new, and have some great laughs while doing it. Becky is a coach and has been featured in Travel Pulse, Agent at Home Magazine, Luxury Travel Advisor magazine, and other industry and consumer travel articles as an expert in her field. For more information, visit bellatravelplanning.com.
Co-Advisor John Lizzi and two Travel Club students, Madison Gulotta and Steven Barber, talk about the Club’s activities, purpose, and fundraising efforts. For more information visit: hvrhs.org/international-travel-club/ and winedinnerandauction.com
Co-Advisor John Lizzi and two Travel Club students, Madison Gulotta and Steven Barber, talk about the Club’s activities, purpose, and fundraising efforts. For more information visit: hvrhs.org/international-travel-club/ and winedinnerandauction.com
Learn how to navigate the cultural dynamics of traveling the world full-time as a Pakistani-American digital nomad. _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's “Monday Minute” Newsletter where I personally send you an email with 3 short items of value (all personal recommendations) to start each week that you can consume in under 60 seconds: www.TheMaverickShow.com/Newsletter _____________________________ Dr. Nabila Ismail joins Matt from Houston and starts off talking about her parents experience immigrating from Pakistan to the U.S.. She then opens up about her experience growing up in a homogenous, white area of upstate New York, and being the only Desi Muslim girl in her school. Nabila talks about traveling back to Pakistan as a kid, then being an exchange student in Europe, and later going to college and Pharmacy school in the more diverse city of Buffalo, New York. She reflects on her clinical rotation in Zimbabwe, the reasons she eventually quit her job, and how she continues to integrate public health into her travels. Nabila then explains how she got 250,000 followers on social media, built a fully remote 6-figure business, and navigated the social, cultural and family pressure when traveling the world a full time digital nomad. She reflects on her travels to East Africa, discovering Desi culture there, and on her experience re-connecting with Pakistan as an independent adult. Nabila then talks about her book “The Brown Girl's Guide to Traveling the World Solo”, her “Dose of Travel Club” for South Asian Travelers, and the small group trip she led to Iraq. Matt and Nabila then talk about using their platforms to advocate against the genocide in Palestine, and what you can do to help. Finally, Nabila reflects on the impact travel has had on her, and offers tips for BIPOC, Desi and Muslim women who want to travel the world. FULL SHOW NOTES INCLUDING LINKS TO EVERYTHING DISCUSSED ____________________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show's “Monday Minute” Newsletter and get a super-short email from me to start each week with 3 personal recommendations that you can consume in under 1 minute. See My Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See My Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See My 7 Keys For Building A Location-Independent Business (Even In A Space That Is Not Traditionally Virtual) Watch My Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See The Travel Gear I Use And Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The Equipment, Services And Vendors I Use) Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram ENJOYING THE SHOW? Please Leave a Rating and Review. It really helps the show and I read each one personally. You Can Buy Me a Coffee. Espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Rohith Amruther, the founder of the 1% Travel Club. Rohith shares his passion for travel and his mission to make unforgettable travel experiences accessible to everyone. He discusses his childhood fascination with travel and how he learned to maximize travel experiences on a budget through points and miles.Rohith explains how he was able to travel for two months in Europe on just $2,000 by utilizing creative strategies like using vouchers, finding cheaper flight routes, and avoiding unnecessary fees. He emphasizes the importance of having a travel strategy and shares insights on the five pillars of travel mastery, including cutting costs, earning rewards, avoiding fees, seeking compensation, and maximizing experiences.The conversation delves into specific tips for travelers, such as avoiding fuel surcharges, understanding foreign exchange fees, and seeking compensation for flight delays or cancellations. Rohith also highlights the need for strategic credit card selection based on individual travel patterns and preferences.Listeners are encouraged to connect with Rohith on Instagram at 1percenttravel.club, where he shares valuable travel tips and information. Rohith offers a 25% discount on his services with the code "labelfree25" for those interested in learning more about luxury travel experiences on a budget. Deanna and Rohith conclude the episode with a message about demanding dignity in travel experiences and empowering oneself to create the desired travel experiences without financial limitations.Introducing Valhalla Vitality, the premier telehealth concierge service that caters to all your health and wellness needs. Whether you're seeking guidance on sexual health, weight loss, peptides, or simply looking to boost your metabolism, Valhalla Vitality has got you covered.I personally experienced the benefits of their telehealth services and was blown away by the results. Now, I'm excited to share an exclusive discount code with you. Use "Deanna15" to unlock a special offer when you sign up at link here: https://t.ly/AjrFk With Valhalla Vitality, you'll have access to a team of expert telehealth doctors, supervisors, and consultants who will guide you every step of the way. Say goodbye to long waiting times and hello to personalized care from the comfort of your own home.Ready to take charge of your health and wellness journey? Visit the link in the description below to sign up and schedule your appointment with Valhalla Vitality. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to transform your life.Remember, it's time to prioritize your well-being. Choose Valhalla Vitality and experience the future of telehealth today.As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu
In this episode of the Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Rohith Amruthur, the founder of the 1% Travel Club. Rohith shares his passion for travel and his mission to make unforgettable travel experiences accessible to everyone. He discusses his childhood fascination with travel and how he learned to maximize travel experiences on a budget through points and miles.Rohith explains how he was able to travel for two months in Europe on just $2,000 by utilizing creative strategies like using vouchers, finding cheaper flight routes, and avoiding unnecessary fees. He emphasizes the importance of having a travel strategy and shares insights on the five pillars of travel mastery, including cutting costs, earning rewards, avoiding fees, seeking compensation, and maximizing experiences.The conversation delves into specific tips for travelers, such as avoiding fuel surcharges, understanding foreign exchange fees, and seeking compensation for flight delays or cancellations. Rohith also highlights the need for strategic credit card selection based on individual travel patterns and preferences.Listeners are encouraged to connect with Rohith on Instagram at 1percenttravel.club, where he shares valuable travel tips and information. Rohith offers a 25% discount on his services with the code "labelfree25" for those interested in learning more about luxury travel experiences on a budget. Deanna and Rohith conclude the episode with a message about demanding dignity in travel experiences and empowering oneself to create the desired travel experiences without financial limitations.Introducing Valhalla Vitality, the premier telehealth concierge service that caters to all your health and wellness needs. Whether you're seeking guidance on sexual health, weight loss, peptides, or simply looking to boost your metabolism, Valhalla Vitality has got you covered.I personally experienced the benefits of their telehealth services and was blown away by the results. Now, I'm excited to share an exclusive discount code with you. Use "Deanna15" to unlock a special offer when you sign up at link here: https://t.ly/AjrFk With Valhalla Vitality, you'll have access to a team of expert telehealth doctors, supervisors, and consultants who will guide you every step of the way. Say goodbye to long waiting times and hello to personalized care from the comfort of your own home.Ready to take charge of your health and wellness journey? Visit the link in the description below to sign up and schedule your appointment with Valhalla Vitality. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to transform your life.Remember, it's time to prioritize your well-being. Choose Valhalla Vitality and experience the future of telehealth today.As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu
Jennifer Allen joins us to explain the benefits of the HSV Voice Travel Club, such as transportation to and from the airport and traveling with a friend for these once in a lifetime trips. Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________
This is All Ears with Matt Reiners, co-founder of Eversound by Uniguest, where we dive right into what drives the senior living industry. Matt interviews thought leaders from all parts of the industry, as we cover everything from resident & staff satisfaction, to innovative technology, to community culture, to finance & operations. Today's guest is by Clare Travis, Trilogy Travel Support at Trilogy Health Services. Clare is has been a Life Enrichment Director, Memory Care Director, Assisted Living Administrator, Regional Support Life Enrichment & Memory Care, Area Vice President, and now overseeing Trilogy Health Services Trilogy Travel Club. In this enlightening episode of our series, we pull back the curtain on the Trilogy Travel Club, a pioneering initiative dedicated to enriching the lives of senior travelers. Our journey begins with a personal story from our esteemed guest, a leader in the senior living community, who shares the path that led them to champion the cause of senior joy through travel. As we delve into the heart of the Trilogy Travel Club, our guest reveals the club's foundational mission, its inspiration, and how it meticulously caters to the unique desires and needs of senior explorers. Listeners will be transported through memorable narratives of adventure, discovery, and transformation, illustrating the profound impact travel can have on the senior community. Through these stories, we uncover the myriad benefits of travel for seniors, from physical health enhancements to profound mental and emotional rejuvenation. Addressing the common hesitations and obstacles seniors may face when considering travel, our guest offers compassionate, practical advice to inspire confidence and action.
Brent shared dates and times for the musical Little Mermaid, Lola talked about her upcoming trip to France with the Travel Club, her involvement in cross country, swimming, manager for boys basketball, track and honor society. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcmp-news/message
(Episode 270) On this show the Blueberry Chicks Treat Hartmann, Jennifer Spears, Mark Shehy and newcomer Dominica Vargas come to the studio to try some more Blueberry recipes. This week they will be trying 3 ways to Pot Roast. Treat Hartmann stays around to talk about the new TV show pilot "The Blueberry Cooking & Travel Club". Treat will be one of the hosts of the new show. Mason Dixon and Amanda Jones round out the studio team. Dr. Max Masters calls in to talk about Chuck E. Cheese and the impact the trampoline may have on the spine. Mason gets an apology and a atta-boy and Amanda goes on a Taylor Swift rant. On Let's Talk Real Estate with Tina Goodrich the subject will be her 2024 South Haven Area Predictions. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show.
Feb. 14, 2024 ~ The WJR Travel Club is heading to Vietnam and Cambodia in the fall, and the value of international travel has never been better! Cruise & Tour President Charlie Crull talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the itinerary for the incredible trip with Guy & Gale.
Lori La Bey talks with the staff and a traveler of Road Scholar which is the nonprofit world leader in educational travel for older adults. Kelsey Knoedler Perri is the Public Relations Director at Road Scholar, where she has worked in various roles on the communications team since 2016. She has also been on seven Road Scholar programs, including her honeymoon! Ann Simanis has more than three decades of nonprofit experience, including more than 20 years at Road Scholar, where she currently serves as the Associate Vice President of Advancement & Engagement, overseeing Road Scholar's fundraising initiatives and directing the financial assistance programs. Jean McMillan has been traveling as a second-generation Road Scholar for over 10 years. When she's not traveling or planning a trip, she likes to read, spend time with family, and explore local hiking trails. Learn: What do Elderhostel and Road Scholar have in common? Types of travel offered and to where. Various programs are offered such as Family programs, Grandparent Programs, Solo Travelers, Women's Groups, Retired Teacher's Travel Club, Social Justice Club, 50+ Adventurers Club, Caregiver Grant Programs, Plus Virtual Programs for those unable to travel any more physically. How Road Scholar serves the older adult community through travel and education. About Road Scholar's financial assistance and grants for the U.S. or Canada. How to explore online or by a catalog. Watch the Video Interview Below https://youtu.be/G0YqHURyIU8 Apple Podcast Spotify Podcast Other Podcasts https://pod.link/986940432 Contact Road Scholar Website www.roadscholar.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rsadventures Instagram https://www.instagram.com/roadscholar FaceBook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/rswomen Kelsey Knoedler Perri Email: Kelsey.Perri@roadscholar.org Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011. Alzheimer's Speaks is part of the Senior Resource Podcast Network.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb. 8, 2024 ~ Guy Gordon and the WJR Travel Club are heading to Vietnam and Cambodia this fall! Charlie Crull, President of Cruise & Tour, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about the incredible itinerary for the first trip to Asia.
HSV Voice Travel Club Jennifer Allen, Publisher of Hot Springs Village Voice joins us to discuss the benefits of Hot Springs Village Voice Travel Club. Bookings with more than 10 Villagers will get free travel to and from Little Rock Airport. Vegas, Mackinac Island, Savana, Moab, NYC to Italy's Amalfi Coast this club covers it all. Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________
Jane and Denis - it might be the start of something special - if we can find him!...Rory's Travel Club - a simple idea - that's become a heavyweight deal makerThat moment when you can say - now its Christmas.. What's yours & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amit Jaipuria, founder of Postcard Travel Club, is connecting luxury travelers with boutique hotels and tours that advance responsible tourism and shares why storytelling helps make travel a force for good. When you put people who live in and care about destinations at the center of travel content, their innate joy in sharing their stories and their passion for place says it all.Amit shares the importance of storytelling in promoting responsible tourism and how Postcard is helping users identify hotels and tours that advance responsible tourism and helping them build their wish lists to travel more sustainably. And find out what's coming up at Postcard in the near future in terms of features.With airports set as the core driver of travel and tourism industry changes, they are being transformed in the process. Also on this episode of Speaking of Travel, Tina Kinsey, Vice-president of Marketing, PR, and Air Service Development at the Asheville Regional Airport, shares how the airport is transforming right now and the purpose of all this change. Tune in. Only on Speaking of Travel. Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
This week we welcome David Davis to the Clubhouse. David is a Partner at Top100golfcourses.com and Co-Founder of The Lockhart Travel Club. The 43rd person to finish playing the World Top 100 (November 2018). A true golf travel and golf course architecture enthusiast who has been a golf course panelist and international course rater for over 15 years. A father of 3 kids and a lifetime expat, originally from Oregon, having now lived overseas (in The Netherlands) for the better part of 30 years.Top 100 Clubhouse is brought to you by Eden Mill, St Andrews.
In the episode Ariana chats to Travel Entrepreneur of the year Rory King from Rory's Travel Club. Rory organises group trips throughout the year which he said attracts large numbers of solo travellers all looking to meet new people and have new experiences. Rory's Travel Club is a fantastic business which Rory started as a solo'prenuer and has amassed over 250k followers across Facebook and Instagram as well having over 70,000 signed up members to his Travel Club. As a member you can avail of discounts on flights, hotels and packaged up holidays around the world all of which come to you via weekly newsletter from Rory and his team. It was great to chat to Rory to hear his own travel adventures as well as tip and advice for anyone looking to solo travel themselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amit Jaipuria is a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years' experience founding startups across diverse industries. He is also the Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at the Postcard Travel Club where he's building a social network of mindful travelers interested in promoting mindful travel through storytelling.Amit shares why traveling mindfully becomes a better way to travel and its role in self-growth and personal transformation. And he explains how storytelling and community help create a positive and meaningful travel experience.Also, Amit shares how the Postcard Travel Club is fast becoming a global community interested in immersive travel experiences, self-growth and personal transformation. By sharing local stories, Amit hopes to inspire more people to travel with empathy and understanding and create more sustainable and inclusive practices from their travel experiences.Postcard Travel Club's mission is to build a global database of local travel stories, believing that these stories are key to unlocking travel as a force for good. A must listen. Only on Speaking of Travel.Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories and so much more.
“Learning to be okay in your own company is one really big factor of solo traveling, because once you feel confident with your own company, then you can take on anything else.” - Nabila IsmailIn this episode, Christine hosts a soulful conversation with Nabila Ismail, founder of the Dose of Travel Club and solo female traveler, entrepreneur, and pharmacist. Nabila is a Pakistani-American who is originally from New York and calls the world her home. She's been solo traveling for the past ten years with the mission to educate herself about the world and inspire other women of color to follow their dreams. Her personal travel brand is Dose of Travel, which combines all of her interests from healthcare, pharmacy, entrepreneurship, and travel into content and idea sharing online. Nabila founded the Dose of Travel Club to create a safe, accessible, and inclusive place for travelers on a mission to see more diversity and representation in the travel space. Christine and Nabila discuss:The drive to create a welcoming space for other South Asian women travelers and entrepreneursHow our passions can intertwineThe role of a different background (like pharmacy!) in giving us unique connections to destinationsHow journaling while you travel can help you track your shifts in perspectiveSharing travel experiences as a content creatorMaking travel meaningful and impactfulJoin Christine now for this soulful conversation with Nabila Ismail.LOVE these soulful conversations? We rely on listener support to produce our podcast! Make a difference by making a donation to Lotus Sojourns on PayPal. Are you a Soul of Travel subscriber? Click here to subscribe to Apple Podcasts, so you don't miss the latest episodes!Listener reviews help expand our reach and help us rise up the ranks! Rate and review your favorite episodes on Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast app.
Today's guest is Becky Large the Executive Director of Champion Autism Network and Mom to an adult son with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We are thrilled to have Becky back for a third visit to Chatting with Betsy!Becky discusses how the CAN card is being rebranded to the Autism Travel Club and Card to have further outreach to help families. The tagline is, "Putting Autism On The Map." Becky discusses how the Autism Travel Club and Card works, the card is digital, the app will be launching in the near future, the advantages of having a membership, and how businesses can get involved with becoming Autism friendly! Also, check out how reasonable the fee is.Betsy is putting out a call for action for people to become ambassadors and for businesses nationwide to learn how to become Autism friendly! Please go to the website for more information and the membership fee.For more information: https://bit.ly/3M7KAZi
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Tyler is joined by the voice of the Bird God to preview the 49ers matchup on Monday Night. The hosts discuss the leadership styles of Colt McCoy and Kyler Murray and how important it is to have a QB that is both productive on the field and respected in the locker room. Tyler then goes behind enemy lines with Marc Grandi from the 415ers podcast to break down the game and how the other side see this game playing out. The NFC has remained muddled enough in the wild card picture to make it possible for the Cardinals, with a win, to claw their way back to towards even ground. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Exploring unknown terrain, hearing different languages, and experiencing different cultures, food, smells, sounds, sights, beliefs, and rituals have made people kinder, more adaptable, and more grateful. Rest and reflection are essential parts of a successful and happy life. Travel is a valuable opportunity to process challenges, including loss. Travel heals wounds, physical or not. And it's more enjoyable to meet new people when traveling, right?In this episode of The New Nomad, Mita Carriman of Adventurely joins our hosts Andrew Jernigan and Allen Koski in entertaining and enlightening our audience with the stories of their travel adventures. They talked about the ups and downs of traveling solo and the excitement that meeting new people, in person or virtually, brings. Travel may be tedious, but the benefits it brings to the picture trump all the cons. So tune in and maybe you'll also find yourself in a situation where your soul screams for travel.[3:22] A whole new app for a new travel community[6:16] We have our own ways of dealing with loss[7:35] The beauty in traveling solo[13:20] Travel heals all wounds[18:28] People love variety, especially digital nomads[20:58] Every place has a rich historyGUEST BIO:Mita Carriman is the Founder & CEO of Adventurely – a meetup app for digital nomads. Originally a Business & IP attorney from New York City- she spent the past 4 years traveling the world full time while working remotely across 13 countries and creating digital nomad hubs in Barbados with Bajan Nomad Social, and in Playa Del Carmen Mexico with Playapreneurs Summit while growing Adventurely.She firmly believes that the future of work is the future of travel, and she was named 1 of 16 women inspiring international travel in 2021 by Buzzfeed.LINKS:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitacarriman/Adventurely: https://adventurely.app/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mitacarrimanPUT THESE LINKS BELOW THE SHOW NOTES:Follow Insured Nomads at:Instagram: @insurednomadswww.insurednomads.com
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (TSX-V: REVO), (Frankfurt: IJA2) (“the Company"), RevoluGROUP Canada Inc is a multi-vertical Fintech Neobank generating revenue via its RevoluPAY mobile EU PSD2, FINTRAC & USA MSB II licensed open-banking app & Visa Card. RevoluSEND Remittances & Forex, RevoluEX Crypto Exchange, RevoluCHARGE pay-as-you-go top-up, RevolUTILITY Virtual Store, RevoluREALTY real-estate, REVOLUEGAME gaming, RevoluPOS Global mobile POS, RevoluFIN Loans & Lending, RevoluVIP members only net rate Travel Club +120 countries, and more. 5 subsidiaries on 4 continents. CEO of the Company, Steve Marshall, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
Subscriptions: Scaled - A podcast about subscription businesses
In the latest episode of Subscriptions: Scaled, we discuss the travel industry and club subscriptions with Brett Norton, Founder of Ultimate Travel Club.Ultimate Travel Club aims to change the way travel works. The members club charges a small subscription instead of marking up or taking a commission on bookings, so prices for trips are up to 40% cheaper than online agents and portals.The episode begins with Brett discussing his background. Then, he delves deeper into Ultimate Travel Club's unique business model and how the brand works. He talks about the psychological aspect of feeling part of a club and how this is important for the brand's customers.This leads Brett to discuss what the company does to make its customers feel part of a wider community.As a new company established during the pandemic, we learn that Ultimate Travel Club is currently in the pilot phase. The technology has been built and tested, and they've just launched a campaign to get things running.Toward the end of the episode, we learn about Brett's plans for Ultimate Travel Club's future, which are to become stable and grow memberships.Learn all about travel clubs and the wider industry by tuning into the latest episode of Subscriptions: Scaled with Brett Norton, Founder of Ultimate Travel Club.Ultimate Travel ClubReady to get started with Rebar?Head to rebartechnology.com or email info@rebartechnology.com to schedule a call today.