Episodios

  • Partnerships for Good
    Aug 12 2025
    Episode 4. Partnerships for Good. Are public-private partnerships the best way to accelerate change in the tourism industry?Sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠Lemongrass⁠⁠Holly and Richard discuss the benefits of public private partnerships with guests Shannon Guihan, Chief Sustainability Officer at The Travel Corporation, Rebecca Armstrong, Head of Impact and Development from The Travel Foundation, Gwen Raez, Strategy Lead at Visit Scotland, and Dr. Anna Spenceley, consultant and Senior Research Fellow with the University of Johannesburg.“We're excited to share this kind of example with other destinations because I think it's a real flagship for the kind of thing you can achieve when you work together.” Rebecca Armstrong“Other destinations are now approaching us because they’re so inspired by this work… and for me, that's frankly far more impactful than any one single travellers choice.” Shannon Guihan“I think the real value that destinations can offer is providing those connections – having a clear vision of where the opportunities are to drive the economic growth and where those quality visitor experiences are and then introducing them to the tour operators where we know will resonate with their guests' experience.” Gwen RaezFind out more about our guests in this episode:Gwen Raez, Strategy Lead at Visit ScotlandShannon Guihan, Chief Sustainability Officer at The Travel CorporationRebecca Armstrong, Head of Impact and Development from The Travel FoundationDr. Anna Spenceley, former chair of IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Tourism, an independent consultant and Senior Research Fellow with the University of JohannesburgShow notesIntrepid’s partnership with MEETTourism Care’s Meaningful Travel MapBatu Batu’s Cultural & Bio Assets Mapping: https://www.batubatu.com.my/whats-new/2021/8/23/mersing-cultural-amp-bio-assets-mapping Further reading from the Visit Scotland, The Travel Corporation, and The Travel Foundation partnership :Qualifying criteria for The Travel Corporation’s MAKE TRAVEL MATTER experiencesSupporting tourism’s transition to a low carbon economyTogether on the road to net zeroDecarbonising the value chain in ScotlandFurther reading from Anna Spenceley about public private partnerships and concessions in Africa: Tools and Resources for Nature-Based Tourism (2020) – World Bank (including all the links below)Best Practice Guidelines on Tourism and visitor management in protected areas (2018) - IUCNHandbook for sustainable tourism practitioners: The essential toolbox (2021) - Edward ElgarAn introduction to tourism concessioning: 14 Characteristics of successful programs (2016) – World Bank GroupGuidelines for tourism partnerships and concessions for protected areas (2017) – Convention on Biological DiversityTourism concessions in protected natural areas: Guidelines for managers (2014) – United Nations Development ProgramCollaborative management partnership toolkit (2021) – World Bank Policy on tourism and wildlife concessions on state land (2007) - Government of Namibia, Ministry of Environment and TourismLet us know what you think in the comments below, and please do like/ follow/ rate/ subscribe to the podcast if you like what you hear. Follow for more:⁠Lemongrass PR⁠ ⁠Holly Tuppen⁠ ⁠Richard Hammond⁠ ==It’s a Journey is a brand new podcast series hosted by Holly Tuppen, sustainable travel writer and expert, and Richard Hammond, Publishing Director of Green Traveller Media. Sponsored by Lemongrass, the first five episodes tackle the uncomfortable, complex, and often overlooked questions facing the travel industry as it strives to have a better impact on people and places.Thanks for listening! Please submit any questions or comments to ⁠⁠itsajourneypodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠Get in touch about opportunities at ⁠⁠itsajourney.fm
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  • The Future of Rail
    Jul 29 2025
    Episode 3: The future of rail. Can train travel in Europe be a practical, affordable, low-emissions alternative to air travel? Sponsored by ⁠⁠Lemongrass⁠Holly and Richard, along with their guests Bjorn Bender, CEO and Executive Chairman of RailEurope, Mark Smith of The Man in Seat 61 (seat61.com), and Sarah Fussey, Marketing Director of Inntravel, discuss the future of rail.The message from all our guests is loud and clear. Rail is here to stay and will get bigger and better but there’s a few key steps that the industry needs to take first: Campaign for more competitors on routes Work with third-parties to gain the booking benefits needed to compete with flights Focus on communicating the convenience and affordability of rail Tune in now to hear our guests debating the future of rail, how the travel industry can jump on board, and their top rail booking hacks.Let us know what you think in the comments below, and please do like/ follow/ rate/ subscribe to the podcast if you like what you hear. “What’s happening in rail now is what happened in aviation 20 years ago, and it is going to benefit customers with lower prices and more services.” Bjorn Bender, CEO RailEurope“When we survey customers about why they want to get the train, it's about the experience and being able to get under the skin of the places that they're traveling in, which of course rail is brilliant for.” Sarah Fussy, Marketing Director, Inntravel“The elephant in the room is that public policy is designed to get us flying. Austria, Germany, and other countries charge VAT on international train tickets for the same journey where there's no VAT on air travel. And of course, airlines get a massive hidden subsidy because their aviation fuel is tax free.” Mark Smith, Man in Seat 61Find out more about our guests in this episode:Bjorn Bender, CEO and Executive Chairman of RailEuropeMark Smith of The Man in Seat 61 (seat61.com)Sarah Fussey, Marketing Director of InntravelShow notesLiberalisation of European railways leads to cheaper train ticketsDuetsche Bahn releases ticket sales 12 months in advanceThe new Nightjet sleeper serviceInntravel’s Journey’s by RailEurail/ Interrail passesRail Europe for tour operators and agentsHolly and Richard regularly write about travelling in Europe by rail. You can find extensive guides to flight-free journeys across Europe at https://www.greentraveller.co.uk/flight-free-journey-planner, and find some of Holly’s articles at https://www.hollytuppen.com/journalism Follow for more:Lemongrass PR Holly Tuppen Richard Hammond ==It’s a Journey is a brand new podcast series hosted by Holly Tuppen, sustainable travel writer and expert, and Richard Hammond, Publishing Director of Green Traveller Media. Sponsored by Lemongrass, the first five episodes tackle the uncomfortable, complex, and often overlooked questions facing the travel industry as it strives to have a better impact on people and places.Thanks for listening! Please submit any questions or comments to ⁠itsajourneypodcast@gmail.com⁠Get in touch about opportunities at ⁠itsajourney.fm
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  • Costing Nature
    Jul 15 2025

    Episode 2: Costing Nature. Can doing the right thing by people and planet also make commercial sense? Holly and Richard, along with their guests James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel and Siddarth Shrikanth, author of A Case for Nature, explore how valuing nature and prioritising sustainability can be at the heart of a successful travel business.

    Sponsored by ⁠Lemongrass⁠

    “A third of travel businesses are really engaged, a third are looking for guidance, and a third are burying their head in the sand. That final group is in for a bit of a shock.”– James Thornton

    “Tourism is all about buying a feeling. So, encouraging more people to buy the feeling of protecting and restoring nature and being in relationship to it is what we should be trying to get the tourism industry to do.”– Siddarth Shrikanth

    Find out more about our guests in this episode:

    James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel

    Siddarth Shrikanth, author of A Case for Nature

    SHOW NOTES

    Buy Siddarth Shrikanth’s The Case for Nature here: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/The-Case-for-Nature-by-Siddarth-Shrikanth/9780715655306

    Take a look at Mandai Nature’s strategy mentioned by Siddarth here: https://www.mandainature.org/en/home/news-and-update/conserving-southeast-asias-nature-through-tourism.html

    Find out more about the five drivers of the nature crisis here: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/five-drivers-nature-crisis

    Intrepid’s Annual Report 2024 can be viewed here: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/uk/newsroom/company-documents/annualreport

    World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)'s report on nature and tourism https://wttc.org/initiatives/vision-for-nature-positive-travel-and-tourism


    It’s a Journey is a brand new podcast series hosted by Holly Tuppen, sustainable travel writer and expert, and Richard Hammond, Publishing Director of Green Traveller Media. Sponsored by Lemongrass, the first five episodes tackle the uncomfortable, complex, and often overlooked questions facing the travel industry as it strives to have a better impact on people and places.

    Thanks for listening! Please submit any questions or comments to ⁠itsajourneypodcast@gmail.com⁠

    Get in touch about opportunities at ⁠itsajourney.fm



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