Episodes

  • The Medicine of Place
    May 8 2024

    “If we don’t use our intelligence to take care of the land, we can no longer consider ourselves beautiful,” reminds Your syilx Sisters, the Indigenous content creators and cultural trainers who are Travel Local’s guests on this episode of the SHIFT Podcast. We kickoff Season 3 with how Indigenous values teach little brother to walk gently on the land, and are proving to be a more positive way to nudge people to behave. You’ll want to listen-in and hear the Sisters talk about how they’ve been working with Travel Local to deepen tourism’s approach to place-making and regenerative travel through what they call: “the Medicine of Place.”

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    46 mins
  • Missed Connections
    Oct 22 2023

    Is North America stopping short on building a truly interconnected, intermodal transportation network? Tourism destinations certainly hope not if international overnight arrivals are going to recover as hoped by 2026. Transportation is the lifeblood of tourism. There is no travel industry without it. President and CEO Solomon Wong of InterVistas is on the show. In this Episode 5, the world’s top transportation consultancy firm is talking about the future of air passenger travel, smart aviation, AI, service solutions, the electric skyway, and jealousy over Europe’s increasingly seamless journey by air and rail. Listen-in as we count the steps on the last mile Canada still needs to travel towards a future destination that’s more sustainable.

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    34 mins
  • Up in the Air
    May 24 2023

    Is land certainty up in the air for tourism? Dave Butler, Director of Sustainability for CMH Heliskiing and Summer Adventures is on the show to talk about an aspect of tourism that we often take for granted, land use management. Like any other resource-based industry, tourism needs secure commercial access if operators are going to make the longterm investments the industry needs to be sustainable. A sustainability pioneer himself, Dave and nearly twenty (yep, 20) other important tourism sectors have formed an Adventure Tourism Coalition that’s calling for more modern policies. And given the central role they play in stewardship, employment and tax revenue, they want the provincial government policy levers and land management professionals all under one roof so they can keep delivering on Super, Natural BC’s brand promise.

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    49 mins
  • Poverty: Real Pain for False Gain
    Mar 8 2023

    Rising inequality is a choice. Economic policy makers and captains of industry label it the pain we have to go through if we want to come out the other end stronger and richer. Please. There’s ‘no proof’ say experts who are currently seeing a fundamental reframing of global poverty as a national issue of redistribution. In this episode, social enterprise innovator J Kevin Barlow talks about how a vibrant local business community is helping their portion of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) regenerate one of Canada’s most poverty stricken neighbourhoods. An Indigenous leader from the Mi’kmaw and Executive Director of the Hastings Crossing BIA that operates in the area, Kevin explains how ‘poverty’ never even used to exist within Indigenous communities, but now, its growing shadow is requiring communities and local businesses to work together in entirely new ways.

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    41 mins
  • The Gen Z School for Climate Heroes
    Nov 25 2022

    Gen Z stand out for climate change activism, and they’re doing something about it while others are still stuck on the couch. But it’s taking a toll on their mental health. So how do we help this League of Climate Heroes feel healthier, stronger and empowered? Making sure they have access to the right post-secondary education is a great place to start. Dennis Innes, Dean of the School of Hospitality, Food Studies and Applied Business at Vancouver Community College is on the show to talk about how educators are unleashing the full potential of Gen Z and building the leaders of tomorrow.

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    36 mins
  • Don't Swim with Dolphins
    Oct 13 2022

    Face it. Our society is growth addicted. Even if the global economy sprouts by a modest 3% every year, by 2050 we’re going to need the equivalent of three planet earths to meet our daily needs. Industry, society, and the economy need an overhaul. In this episode, we lean-on thinking from renegade economist Kate Raworth who believes this redesign process isn’t going to come from textbook theories [or your LinkedIn feed] but from the innovative experiments of those who are focused on helping us all make the change we need to survive. Sustainable travel leader, innovator, author and professor Dr. Rachel Dodds is on the show and kicks off this Season 2 of our podcast series dedicated entirely to the triple bottom line. Yeah it’s complex, but even kids say that sometimes it’s as easy as remembering not to swim with the dolphins.

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    39 mins
  • Into the Wild on Social
    May 14 2022

    The world of influencer marketing is changing. We’re heading into the wilds of social media in our season finale of the SHIFT Podcast (woohoo, made it a year). Global social media content creators and founders of MOBL Media @meghanorourkee and @brendinkelly give us an insider's look at the world of paid influencer marketing. They’re also part of a movement of media personalities that follow the Leave No Trace principle and are actively helping destinations avoid over-tourism.

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    41 mins
  • Video GAGA
    Apr 14 2022

    Until the Metaverse fully takes over, video is still QUEEN. Award winning and cause-driven documentary filmmakers Black Rhino Creative bring us behind the lens to talk about the bumps and bruises of getting the shot, the importance of insider access and better production planning, and how strong emotional themes build better brand stories. If you want to stretch your marketing dollars further while telling stronger stories that turn heads and make the sale, this episode lays out all the insider tricks you need to know right now.

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    39 mins