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The Travel Insider

10 Episodes

40 minutes | Feb 2, 2018
The Travel Insider Episode 15: Conversation With Blaire Massaroni of Cooperatize
Happy 2018! It’s been a while since our last Travel Insider podcast, but we’re glad to start off the year with this awesome episode.   In this episode, we speak with former personal trainer & coach Blaire Massaroni who is an account manager here at Cooperatize. Blaire basically keeps the platform running for all our bloggers and influencers and has a passion for storytelling and traveling, making her the best resource for our community. Blaire recently spoke at The Female Voyager: Navigating the Travel Startup Space, an event focusing on female founders and entrepreneurs in the travel space. Apologies in advance for this audio on this podcast, we’ll have it fixed for the next one!     From Staten Island to Bikini Competitor   As a former personal trainer and yes, bikini competitor, Blaire knows how to go after the goals she sets for herself and for her clients. We discuss how her background as a trainer helped her get into the travel industry and into a startup. Blaire recently moved to Charleston, S.C. and has nothing but positive things to say about the city of Charleston (shout out to Charleston CVB!). Having been a New Yorker for 9 years, moving to Charleston was a big move for Blaire. Blaire talks about the amazing community in Charleston and we’re so glad she’s found a new home.   Blaire’s new home: Charleston, S.C.   Taking Risks, Going After It, and Trust Yourself   Blaire discusses how she sets goals and “owns” her situation, no matter how challenging it can become. She elaborates about how she received this trait from her mother, who defines the word “success” for her. Most travel bloggers and influencers happen to be women, and Blaire discusses how female travel professionals can find their voice and own their stories during a time when women’s rights are at the forefront of our national consciousness. In terms of quirky things she believes in, listen to the end of the episode to hear her take on crystals.   Some other topics mentioned in this episode:   Voyager HQ: a co-working space for travel companies Trello and Google Drive for staying productive Favorite documentaries: Racing Extinction and Chasing Coral Muse Restaurant in Charleston   Follow Blaire on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilynblaire/  
41 minutes | Aug 29, 2017
The Travel Insider Episode 14: Conversation With Justin Vallejo of Finn Partners
Justin Vallejo was raised in the suburbs in Australia. He remembers having a great childhood and being fairly immune to the idea that, being a child of immigrants, he was a bit of an anomaly in what he calls “White Australia”. He began a career in journalism in 2000 and covered areas of conflict and crisis. After 9 years, he decided to tell different types of stories and found his way into media. Currently, he is the Vice President of Finn Partners, a global marketing communications firm, and represents various clients in the travel sector. Journalist, Media Guru…. and Coffee Extraordinaire!   Little do people know, Justin is quite the coffee aficionado and says that the thing that makes him happiest is finding a great new bag of quality coffee beans to use for his (essential) morning ritual. A few of the brands he mentions include La Colombe and Counter Culture (as well as Little Collins and Two Hands for the best places to get a cup of top notch joe to go right here in NYC- (It wasn’t lost on us that these are both Australian )).   Some of the other stuff mentioned in the episode: Confessions of a Modern Traveler report by Finn Partners That one time he WROTE LANCE BASS’S SPEECH!!! (nbd) The Columbia Study that says you’re probably a worse human when you travel The Climate Change Guy Follow Justin and Finn Partners on Social Media: Justin Medium: https://medium.com/@justinvallejo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinvallejo Finn Partners Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/finnpartners Twitter: https://twitter.com/finnpartners YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/finnpartners
61 minutes | Jul 24, 2017
The Travel Insider Episode 13: Stretching Your Destination Marketing Dollars With Influencers
  The Travel Insider Episode 13 is the full audio of “Stretching Your Destination Marketing Dollars” where a few destination marketing experts explained to us case studies on using digital influencers. We posted the highlights from the event on this blog post. Listen to the full event audio on this episode of The Travel Insider as our panelists from Visit Czech Republic, Explore Canada, New York Wheel, and Destination Sud de France answer questions regarding digitlal influencers, positive (and negative) outcomes from working with influencers, and how influencer marketing fits into your broader marketing strategy!   Our panel of experts: Jiří Dužár, Siobhan Chretien, Tiffany Townsend, Tamara Don   Amazing wine courtesy of Sud de France! Developing Relationships With Digital Influencers   A common theme that came up during the event is this:   Developing a relationship with influencers is important so that both sides feel like they are benefitting from the partnership.   Panelists said the worst type of way to work with influencers is assume they are all the same and you send them a blanket pitch (think back to traditional PR press release days) and expect influencers to post about you. Even if you have invited the perfect influencer on a media trip, things can always go wrong during the trip and this is where the negative experience can lead to negative PR, but at least it’s the “real” experience!   Another important topic that got discussed was measuring the impact of influencer marketing. Halfway through the podcast, Jiří Dužár proposed a formula he heard from Destination Think that ties the engagement an influencer’s post gets with the number of travelers that go to your destination. Take a listen to learn more about the formula.   Here are the slides from the event if you want to follow along with the questions we asked the panel of experts:   [slideshare id=77967058&doc=decks-170717182725]
39 minutes | Mar 10, 2017
The Travel Insider Episode 12: Conversation With Terry Dale CEO of USTOA
  Terry Dale was born in Brooklyn, Iowa, and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. Surprisingly, there aren’t many differences between the two cities and you’ll learn why not in this podcast. Terry’s first job in travel was with the Rhode Island Convention and Visitors Bureau. After a series of other jobs, he eventually landed a role at NYC & Company where his team was instrumental in responding to 9/11. At the USTOA, Terry is constantly in touch with Washington about how regulations passed by the Department of Transportation affect USTOA members.   Building A House In Crotia Little do people know, Terry is currently building a house in Buje, Croatia. While everyone thinks he’s crazy, Terry fell in love with Croatia after traveling there and found a place to call “home” in the Istria region. During this interview, we dig into Terry’s morning routine, his preference for documentaries on the tobacco industry, and his love for Zipcar. We also discuss some of the pertinent issues affecting the USTOA today such as the opening of Cuba.   Some of the books, movies, and tools mentioned in this episode:   Cornell Sex, Lies & Cigarettes Bose Headphones Zipcar Arthur Robbins (Rhode Island CVB) Follow USTOA on social media:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USTourOperatorsAssoc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ustoanyc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/USTOA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/USTOANYC
57 minutes | Nov 23, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 11: How Travel Brands Work With Travel Influencers (Event)
  Travel influencers have the unique ability to post engaging content on their blogs and social media channels that don’t just promote a product. Travel influencers are able to convey an experience to their audience, which is why so many travel brands–from destinations to hotels–want to work with them to promote their brands. How do brands work with travel influencers? What are the best strategies to engage these popular influencers to help your brand get some amazing content published about your brand? In this episode, we discuss:   How brands can measure ROI from travel influencers (hint: there’s no right way!) What type of content did your influencers create for your brand? What new platforms are travel influencers using that brands should know about? Campaigns where it makes sense to utilize influencers How do you figure out how much to pay an influencer? When do you do a barter with an influencer?   From Left to Right: Paolo Lunardi – Switzerland Tourism, Justin Vallejo – Finn Partners, Sasha Chou – UAP Media, Al Chen – Cooperatize The Brands & Agencies Who Work With Travel Influencers Our panel consisted of two international destinations and one person from an agency who works with destinations both domestic and international.   Sasha Chou is the Director of Marketing and Sales at UAP Media, a digital/PR agency focused on outbound Chinese tourism. Sasha was the former Marketing Manager at the Taiwan Tourism Bureau and also the founder PicVoyage, a premier vacation photography service for travelers around the world.   Justin Vallejo is a Vice President at Finn Partners, a public relations focusing on the travel industry. Justin has worked with destinations including Australia, Turkey, Fort Lauderdale, Hilton Worldwide, and Allianz Travel Insurance. We’ve had the pleasure of partnering with Justin and his team on a few projects.   Paolo Lunardi is the social media coordinator at Switzlerland Tourism. Paolo used to live in Switzerland and was an area manager at Zurich Tourism.   Here are all the slides our panelists presented from the event:  
33 minutes | Oct 27, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 10: Conversation With Sasha Chou Director of Marketing at UAP Media
  Sasha Chou is the Director of Marketing and Sales at UAP Media, a digital/PR agency focused on outbound Chinese tourism. Sasha was the former Marketing Manager at the Taiwan Tourism Bureau where she managed the Bureau’s presence in the media and elsewhere. In her spare time, Sasha loves photography so she founded PicVoyage, a premier vacation photography service for travelers around the world.     Promoting Taiwan Through Hospitality and Food At the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, Sasha mentioned during the podcast that two main factors draw visitors to Taiwan and were the focus of her campaigns during her time at the Bureau: hospitality and food. From hosting events at Grand Central Station to Smithsonian’s Museum Day, Sasha was able to build Taiwan’s brand into the consciousness of American travelers.   We learned a few new things we didn’t already know given our work with the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, such as Sasha’s favorite place in Taiwan (Orchid Island) and a delectable dish called 火雞肉飯 (huo ji rou fan) roughly translated to Turkey Rice from Sasha’s hometown in Chiayi. This dish is essentially the Taiwanese version of the NYC favorite chicken over rice, minus the drunk people in line. We dug into Sasha’s career as a reporter, favorite documentaries, and her side company called PicVoyage.     Orchid Island in Taiwan Turkey Rice from Chiayi, Taiwan   Books, Movies, and Tools Mentioned In This Episode WeChat Line Emily Soto Amazon Echo Jinx Follow UAP Media and PicVoyage on Social Media: UAP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uapmediausa/ UAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uapmedia/ PicVoyage Twitter: https://twitter.com/picvoyage PicVoyage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/picvoyage/
31 minutes | Aug 9, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 9: Conversation With Dan Sullivan CEO of Collette
Dan Sullivan has been in the travel industry for more than 35 years. He is the CEO of Collette (most of you probably know of them as Collette Vacations). Read more about Dan’s background on the Collette website here. We had a chance to interview Dan in our first phone interview since Collette is based in Rhode Island. During the interview, we learned about Collette’s nonprofit arm Collette Foundation which is dedicated to giving back to children in communities around the world. We learned about Dan’s favorite travel memories such as bungee jumping in New Zealand.        From Larry Bird to the Northern Lights   We asked Dan our usual rapid-fire questions, and let’s just say his answers were super interesting and insightful. We find out that Larry Bird is one of his role models in terms of having a competitive spirit, and the Northern Lights in Iceland are one of his fondest travel memories. Listen to the episode to learn more!   Some of the books, movies, and tools mentioned in this episode:   Northern Lights Show You The World by The Alternate Routes Nothing More by The Alternate Routes Dunkin’ Donus app Larry Bird   Follow Collette on social media:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoCollette/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gocollette/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/collettetravel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/collettevacations12
41 minutes | Jul 25, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 8: Conversation With Tai Klan from VisitDenmark
  Our travel podcast The Travel Insider is all about exploring the ways successful professionals have succeeded in the travel and tourism industry. In this episode, we interview Tai Klan, head of Digital Marketing for VisitDenmark in the United States. Tai is tasked with educating, inspiring, and driving awareness about Denmark’s tourism opportunities to U.S. travelers and beyond. With a background in video production, Tai brings a creative eye to digital marketing we haven’t seen from other travel and tourism marketing organizations.      Exploring Denmark Through Comics Beyond the regular forms of digital media, one thing that stood out for us was Tai’s use of comics and cartoons to convey the daily life and mentality of citizens in Denmark. For example, here’s a cartoon depicting the prevalent biking culture in Copenhagen (60% of citizens in Copenhagen commute to work via bike):   Source: Facebook In this episode, we discuss all things Nordic including cuisine, architecture, and Tai’s definition of the infamous hygge. We also dig into Tai’s background as a film producer back when he was still living in Denmark. Finally, we ask Tai some of our favorite rapid-fire questions and Tai’s answers definitely do not disappoint! From his life-changing Sennheiser headphones purchase to his prediction from 10 years ago that TV would die, we uncovered a lot of territory during this episode. Hope you enjoy it!   Some of the books, movies, and tools mentioned in this episode:   Bjarke Ingels WeTransfer Evernote Adobe Premiere The House I Live In Louder Than A Bomb Amy Elon Musk Silicon Valley Game of Thrones House of Cards Sennheiser Follow VisitDenmark on social media:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denmark/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/govisitdenmark/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/@GoVisitDenmark YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/visitdenmark Homepage: http://www.visitdenmark.com/
112 minutes | Jul 6, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 7: Conversation With David W. Chien Creator of Ride of Fame
  David W. Chien is the creator and producer of the Ride of Fame, a series of mobile monuments in NYC honoring public figures and celebrities who have put NYC on the map. Double-decker buses from Gray Line NY/CitySightseeing NY are decked out decals from the celebrities giving visitors and locals in NYC a chance to get close and personal with celebrities, even though it’s simply decals on a bus! We first learned about Ride of Fame through social media, and wanted to learn from the Ride of Fame creator how this program came into place. This interview was by far one of our favorite episodes on the show, and the 1-hour 52-minute episode length is testament to the amazing insights Mr. Chien provided about Ride of Fame and the impact the program has had on NYC.         Film & Entertainment Meets Buses, Celebrities, and Tourism in NYC   This episode is a whirlwind, as we dive into Mr. Chien’s background on the west coast as an aspiring screenwriter to his migration to the east coast working in advertising. Mr. Chien discusses how Ride of Fame was not an immediate hit with upper management, but over time the program flourished and Mr. Chien discusses the social impact this program has for public figures and visitors. 60M visitors are projected to come to NYC this year, and chances are many of them will ride one of the buses Mr. Chien oversees.   We discuss the challenges of driving a double-decker bus through one of the most populated cities in the world, Mr. Chien’s most memorable honorees (Cyndi Lauper, Patrick Stewart, Rachael Ray, LL Cool J), and even the notion of alternate universes! One of the great things about this podcast is we get to explore a plethora of topics beyond travel, and Mr. Chien definitely dives into other issues such as the shootings in Orlando, a game on his phone that has caught his attention, and his favorite song. Enjoy!   Some of the books, movies, and tools mentioned in this episode:   Air Supply Marvel Contest of Champions Second Life Lenny Kravitz John Legend 11 Madison Park Stranger by Electric Light Orchestra Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop Public Figures Mentioned Cyndi Lauper Patrick Stewart Rachael Ray LL Cool J Marc Anthony Roger Maris Jerry Bock Follow Ride of Fame on social media:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RideOfFame/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rideoffame/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RideofFame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RideofFame Homepage: http://www.rideoffame.com/
32 minutes | Jun 27, 2016
The Travel Insider Episode 6: Conversation With Manuel Heredia, Minister of Tourism for Belize
  Mr. Manuel Heredia is the Minister of Tourism of Belize, and we had the pleasure of speaking with him a few months ago at a conference. Tourism is 25% of Belize’s GDP and generates $500M for the country. We learn about Mr. Heredia’s background, his thoughts about climate change, and what’s next for tourism in Belize.        The Fisherman Speaks Long before Mr. Heredia became a politician, he was a commercial fisherman. He discusses his life long passion of fishing and how is work with a fishing co-op led to a successful career in politics. Mr. Heredia was on the board of this co-op for 30 years and was the president for 12 years. Sustainability was a key issue for the fishing industry and why that industry has gone down over the years. Fast forward to today, sustainability continues to be a focus for Mr. Heredia and his tourism initiatives.   Following politics around the world is also important for Mr. Heredia in order to observe the strategies other politicians use to push forward their agendas for tourism. In Belize, Mr. Heredia is able to dress down and walks freely without bodyguards making Belize unlike any other destination.   Follow Travel Belize online and on social media:   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelBelize Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelbelize/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/belizevacation Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/travelbelize/belize-in-love/ Homepage: https://www.travelbelize.org/
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