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Gather and Go with Brian Jewell

Gather and Go with Brian Jewell

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Gather and Go makes you a more successful group travel pro. Whether you own a thriving tour company or are just starting on your group travel journey, this is the travel podcast you can’t afford to miss. Every two weeks, veteran group travel journalist Brian Jewell interviews tourism innovators, experts and thought leaders who share insights to help you grow your group travel program — and your profits. Plus, you’ll also get tourism news you won’t hear anywhere else, along with clever travel hacks and hot takes on the biggest issues facing group travel planners every day.Copyright 2022 The Group Travel Leader Inc. Ciencias Sociales Economía Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • DRIVEN: The Tour Op Finding Success on Route 66
    Apr 8 2026
    Is traveling Route 66 the best way to discover the heart and soul of America. Austin Coop believes it is. A longtime road-tripper turned group travel professional, he has guided of groups and and down the Mother Road — and created an innovative Route 66 tour experience that travelers of all ages love. Austin joins this episode to share why Route 66 is still an American treasure 100 years after its founding. He explains how the highway showcases the best of Americana and gives inside tips about how tour groups can get the most out of their Route 66 trips. Plus, we have news about a novel idea for an upcoming presidential library and a Hot Minute about whether fuel surcharges are robbing you blind. Insights from Austin Austin had a lot of insight about why Route 66 road trips still resonate with groups. Here’s what he had to say about the advantages of seeing America from the Mother Road: “I tell everyone on my trips to take just one picture each day — one simple shot of whatever they see out the window. When you swipe through those photos after thirteen days, you can really see the transition: cornfields, the Ozarks, open flatlands, and then, suddenly, you’re crossing into New Mexico and Arizona. It’s not the most scenic drive in America…. But there’s no other road that tells the story quite like it does. It gives you a powerful snapshot of the country.”” Plus, he had great perspectives on: Taking risks on new travel conceptsUsing tours to build meaningful relationshipsCreating unforgettable moments for tour groups Resources Mentioned in This Episode Learn more about 2 Lane America at 2laneamerica.com. Follow 2 Lane America on Facebook or Instagram. Contact Austin Coop at austin@2laneamerica.com. Apply for the Collette travel opportunities at grouptravelleader.com/collette. Key Moments From This Episode 2:01 — Travel News: A hotel at the Trump Presidential Library? 3:10 — News From Us: Explore Spain or Japan as a Collette VIP 7:12 — How childhood experiences led Austin Coop to a career on Route 66 9:56 — Why Route 66 is still popular 100 years later 13:03 — Is the Route 66 traveler aging out of the marketplace? 15:01 — Route 66 highlights 19:27 — Navigating Route 66’s missing pieces 21:26 — Traveling Route 66 in a motorcoach 22:51 — Car caravans: A new paradigm in group travel 27:13 — What it’s like to drive Route 66 with a car group 30:29 — Creating group bonds on car caravan trips 33:53 — Unforgettable group experiences on Route 66 46:02 — Hot Minute: Are fuel surcharges a rip-off? Watch the Full Interview See the full interview with Austin on our YouTube channel. About the Podcast Gather and Go with Brian Jewell is a tourism industry podcast that helps group travel leaders plan, promote and lead better trips. There are also tips and insights for destination marketers and others who support the tourism trade. Each episode reaches thousands of professional tour operators, travel agents and the volunteer group leaders they serve. The audience also includes destination museum leaders, church travel leaders and other tourism enthusiasts around the world. Each show includes an interview with a smart travel pro or an insightful person from outside tourism who’s expertise can help make travel businesses better. You’ll also hear travel news, road tips and more. New episodes are released about twice monthly. You can find Gather and Go wherever your listen to podcasts or subscribe by email.
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  • Do You Know How to Lead Your Gen Z Team?
    Mar 18 2026
    Gen Z team members could be your greatest asset — but only if you know how to lead them. Andrea Mata has been working with Gen Z for more than a decade, and she knows what makes them tick. As a clinical psychologist, she has learned what makes Gen Z different than previous young professionals and how workplace leaders can set them up for success. Andrea joins this episode of the podcast to discuss how tourism entrepreneurs can work with Gen Z team members to build positive relationships and profitable businesses. She shares what really motivates these young people and the hidden superpowers they might bring to your travel team. Plus, we have news about tour companies resuming trips to the Middle East and a Hot Minute about how your competitors are beating you in the marketplace. Insights from Andrea Andrea had a lot of great perspective about what it takes to lead Gen Z to productivity and satisfaction. Here’s what she had to say about how to lead them with clarity and kindness: “You want to set high expectations, but then you want to pair that with high support. And so you want to be very, very clear and communicate what those expectations are…. You want to have smart goals laid out for them and you want to be communicating with them on a regular basis. Get rid of one year evaluations and move towards twelve week evaluations.” Plus, she had great perspectives on: How common mental health challenges are for Gen ZWhy clear values and vision are critical for retaining Gen Z employeesHow Gen Z workers fit into multigenerational teams Resources Mentioned in This Episode Learn more Andrea Mata at andreadmata.com. Follow Andrea Mata on LinkedIn. Level up your group travel game with free resources at grouptravelleader.com/start. Key Moments From This Episode 1:34 — Travel News: Tour companies are returning to the Middle East 2:56 — News From Us: The best free resource for new tourism pros 8:01 — How Andrea Mata knew Gen Z was in trouble 11:04 — How widespread are Gen Z’s problems? 18:00 — How Gen Z is progressing in the workplace 19:12 — Tips for leading Gen Z travel pros 21:53 — Why purpose is critical for Gen Z job satisfaction 24:37 — Leading Gen Z in multigenerational teams 29:05 — Is Gen Z bringing its mental health problems to work? 31:12 — Are work leaders surrogate parents for Gen Z? 33:54 — Gen Z’s workplace superpowers 46:32 — Hot Minute: How your competitors are beating you Watch the Full Interview See the full interview with Andrea on our YouTube channel. About the Podcast Gather and Go with Brian Jewell is a tourism industry podcast that helps group travel leaders plan, promote and lead better trips. There are also tips and insights for destination marketers and others who support the tourism trade. Each episode reaches thousands of professional tour operators, travel agents and the volunteer group leaders they serve. The audience also includes destination museum leaders, church travel leaders and other tourism enthusiasts around the world. Each show includes an interview with a smart travel pro or an insightful person from outside tourism who’s expertise can help make travel businesses better. You’ll also hear travel news, road tips and more. New episodes are released about twice monthly. You can find Gather and Go wherever your listen to podcasts or subscribe by email.
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    51 m
  • Native Tourism: Warm Welcomes and Tough Topics
    Mar 4 2026
    Dawnielle Tehama wants you to know her story. Like many Indigenous people throughout North America, Dawnielle is proud of where she comes from. And as an educator and advocate in the travel industry, as well as an enrolled Modoc citizen of the Klamath Tribes, she believes that sharing Native stories through tourism can be transformational for communities and visitors alike. Dawnielle joins this episode of the podcast to discuss how groups can discover the diversity and riches of America’s Native communities — and do so in meaningful, respectful ways. She shares stories about how food can be a gateway to cultural encounters and speaks honestly about confronting difficult topics in travel. Plus, we have news about a cruise line’s dress code change and a heartfelt message for everyone in tourism who has been impacted by recent conflict and violence. Insights from Dawnielle Tehama Dawnielle had a lot of great perspective on how travel planners can find meaningful experiences with Native communities. Here’s what she had to say about the importance of authenticity: “We’re tasked with trying to help the traveler identify how to have a culturally authentic, non-performative experience. We don’t want to just say, ‘Hey, put on this costume and do this thing for a group’ when it’s actually regalia and it’s something that’s very near and dear to us. And often there’s a story, there’s ceremony, there’s a purpose for everything that we’re doing.” Plus, she had great perspectives on: How tourism can uplift Indigenous communitiesHow to make sure your visit makes a positive economic impactFinding the best sources of information and expertise in Native areas Resources Mentioned in This Episode Learn more about the American Indigenous Tourism Association at americanindigenoustourism.org and discover the association’s map and other resources at destinationnativeamerica.com. Follow Dawnielle Tehama on LinkedIn. Browse our collection of over 250 group tour itineraries at grouptravelleader.com/itinerary-listings. Key Moments From This Episode 1:39 — Travel News: Norwegian changes its dining dress code 2:55 — Road Tip: A one-touch tool for creating travel videos 6:59 — News From Us: The world’s best itinerary collection 12:03 — The wide world of Indigenous travel experiences 15:34 — Finding authentic encounters with Native communities 19:00 — The best sources for info on visiting Native groups 20:40 — Encountering Indigenous cultures through food 26:20 — Dealing with dark moments in Native history 33:00 — How tourism can uplift Indigenous communities 35:40 — Contributing economically to Native artists and entrepreneurs 51:48 — A heartfelt message to tourism’s hurting community Watch the Full Interview See the full interview with Dawnielle on our YouTube channel. Thanks to our sponsor Louisville Tourism for making this episode possible. Learn more about group travel to the Bourbon City at gotolouisville.com/travel-professionals. About the Podcast Gather and Go with Brian Jewell is a tourism industry podcast that helps group travel leaders plan, promote and lead better trips. There are also tips and insights for destination marketers and others who support the tourism trade. Each episode reaches thousands of professional tour operators, travel agents and the volunteer group leaders they serve. The audience also includes destination museum leaders, church travel leaders and other tourism enthusiasts around the world. Each show includes an interview with a smart travel pro or an insightful person from outside tourism who’s expertise can help make travel businesses better. You’ll also hear travel news, road tips and more. New episodes are released about twice monthly. You can find Gather and Go wherever your listen to podcasts or subscribe by email.
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