Destination Think
Travel Beyond
The Travel Beyond podcast brings you the travel industry’s most exciting innovations that address the greatest challenges facing communities and the planet. We partner with travel destinations and changemakers working toward a regenerative future where all people can flourish, and that means transforming the travel industry to respect the needs of residents, visitors, and the environment. At Destination Think, we believe travel can make the world a better place, but it must do so without environmental, economic and social harm. In the travel industry, and as travellers, we need to pair our w...
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22. Jan 2026
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How Indigo Shire, Australia builds regenerative tourism on Gold Rush history 22.01.2026 30:00
This destination, known for its role in the gold rush of the 1800s, is seizing new opportunities to collaborate on regenerative tourism. “Cathedral thinking” is helping Indigo Shire work toward long-term goals, says our guest, Susannah Doyle. Learn how Indigo Shire's active transportation network has become a core piece of its tourism ambitions, along with a commitment to building strong relations...
How visitor data protects trails in Grand Junction, CO 15.01.2026 27:59
Learn how this Colorado city is protecting “Nature’s Trifecta” and vast public lands that draw outdoor adventurers. Today’s guest is Elizabeth Fogarty, Director at Visit Grand Junction. She shares the innovations and strategy behind Grand Junction’s Outdoor Adventure Pass, an app that rewards visitors for exploring lesser-known areas, including 100 local trails. This is part of a proactive approac...
Affordable housing at the resort: Industry-leading solutions from Whistler 08.01.2026 33:29
Decades-long leadership on affordable housing in this resort community has ensured more tourism workers have places to live. Tourism Whistler President & CEO Barrett Fisher and Mayor Jack Crompton explain why the Whistler Housing Authority is an example that can inspire other popular tourism destinations facing a housing crunch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information...
How a caring, “Mountainkind” community shapes sustainable tourism in Park City, Utah 11.12.2025 26:55
In Park City, Utah, a little kindness goes a long way, thanks to its “Mountainkind” philosophy, which is shaping sustainable tourism. The idea comes to life through a caring community that welcomes 3 million visitors annually and encourages them to “treat the mountains like we treat the mountains.” Visit Park City’s Director of Sustainable Tourism, Morgan Mingle, tells us about the impact of “Moun...
Winter wins: Turning a tough tourism season into a peak period for Ballarat 04.12.2025 21:37
How can a tourism destination turn its toughest season into a peak period? Tourism Midwest Victoria has found an answer. Among other factors, winter events and programming have helped this Australian destination draw travellers during a historically slower time of year. Learn how winter here has come to life as we sit down with Joel Chadwick, Coordinator for Sustainable Development. Hosted on Acas...
How Coffs Coast, Australia became an eco-certified destination through "appropriate growth" 27.11.2025 34:36
Often, quality beats quantity in sustainable tourism. Simon Latchford from City of Coffs Harbour explains how a strategy of "appropriate growth" can preserve what makes a place special while driving economic prosperity. This region has examples to back that up. We learn about tourism’s role in funding NSW’s first Aboriginal bilingual school, an environmental levy that funds biodiversity projects,...
Tourism Jasper works to transform crisis into lasting positive change 20.11.2025 24:24
How does a crisis become a catalyst for building a better future? CEO Tyler Riopel at Tourism Jasper joins us to discuss how, in the wake of the 2024 wildfires in Jasper National Park, his organization has been working to balance immediate community recovery with long-term destination resilience. "Without visitors, we don't have economic recovery. Without economic recovery, we don't have social an...
Why regenerative tourism is a way of life, not a label in rural BC 13.11.2025 18:25
What's in a word? CEO Amy Thacker says that, in her region, the most effective regenerative operators don't see themselves as "sustainable" – they're simply living their connected way of life, which naturally creates positive environmental and community impacts. Learn about this region's layered, values-driven approach to sustainability and why more of tourism's positive contributions need to be a...
Sand and Steel: Why Indiana Dunes is showing visitors history, even when it’s uncomfortable 06.11.2025 26:44
Every place is complex, so why do destinations sometimes shy away from sharing deeper stories with visitors? There’s a benefit to authenticity, says Christine Livingston, CEO and President at Indiana Dunes Tourism. This episode, she shares how the destination has begun leaning into its industrial heritage to entice modern travellers. This Sand and Steel identity demonstrates how honest storytellin...
Queenstown’s electric innovations: How economic benefits drive carbon-zero tourism 30.10.2025 20:44
The economic benefits of sustainability must be well communicated to rally people and businesses to take action, says Mat Woods, CEO at Destination Queenstown in Aotearoa New Zealand. This approach has helped the city become a leader in electrification. It has been able to rally a community-wide movement toward carbon-zero tourism and experiences that show travellers a glimpse of a tourism future...
Beyond Disney: How Kissimmee, FL balances heritage, community, and growth 23.10.2025 20:49
Kissimmee, Florida, is a surprising destination. Yes, it’s a gateway to Disney World, the planet’s largest single-site employer, but this city shows that even places engaging with mass tourism can implement meaningful, sustainable practices. By taking the first step toward stewardship and embracing local culture, destinations can create initiatives that benefit visitors, residents, and the environ...
How a world record LGBTQ+ vow renewal became Seattle's tourism success story 16.10.2025 18:15
Seattle's Love Boat for All initiative celebrated the 50th anniversary of Seattle Pride and set world records in the process. Jacky Danyluk from Visit Seattle shares how values-driven tourism is creating authentic community pride and visitor connections by leaning into the city's inclusive identity. She also shares how a unified voice is helping to prepare for the arrival of FIFA World Cup 2026. H...
Why slow tourism leads to richer connections in Taos, NM 09.10.2025 20:12
Taos, New Mexico is filled with inspiration for the sustainability-minded. Here, a centuries-old acequia irrigation system continues to unite the community. It's also the home of the Earthship movement and the Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site. Jessie Hook manages the Taos Destination Stewardship Network, and she explains how Taos' community land ethic recognizes the unbreakable links between...
How 180 community workshops changed the future of BC tourism 02.10.2025 22:46
During the 2010s, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) in British Columbia led a region-wide effort to become North America's first Biosphere-certified region. This certification has had an impact across the province and is empowering the local tourism industry. Learn how this destination enables businesses to make tourism more sustainable while remaining accountable to their communiti...
Why tourism is Canada's underrated superpower 25.09.2025 33:17
Marsha Walden, CEO at Destination Canada, outlines the huge tourism opportunity ahead for communities across Canada. We apply this thinking to a real-life case study with Callandra Caufield in Cochrane, Alberta, a destination on the doorstep of the Rockies that is entering a new era of tourism development. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cosmic views: How Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula became a dark sky destination 18.09.2025 22:23
Keweenaw, MI is home to a first-of-its-kind, certified dark sky park. Brad Barnett from Visit Keweenaw shares how a public-private partnership led to the park’s creation and how this small rural destination is making a sustainable impact through authentic community collaboration and partnerships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Valuing the workforce: Supporting hospitality workers through local partnerships – Marquette E5 11.09.2025 41:24
In this conversation, Andrew Rickauer from United Way of Marquette County explains how local partnerships, often including tourism businesses, are helping build stronger, more resilient communities. His perspective shows how tourism can be a vital force for community well-being when it’s aligned with local needs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From taproom to watershed: A brewery rooted in place and responsibility – Marquette E4 04.09.2025 36:11
Ore Dock Brewing Company in Marquette, Michigan is creating a space where locals and visitors come together to learn, celebrate, and protect what makes the region special. Founded in 2012, the brewery has become a cultural anchor hosting everything from public lectures on water conservation to art shows and memorials. For co-founder Andi Pernsteiner, tourism is less about promotion and more about...
From promotion to purpose: Storytelling for responsible tourism – Marquette E3 28.08.2025 45:19
With Aaron Peterson, filmmaker and co-founder of the Fresh Coast Film Festival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What your local historian can teach you about responsible growth – Marquette E2 21.08.2025 43:33
What can a destination’s past teach us about its future? In this episode, Marquette historian and storyteller Jim Koski explores how transformations of the past can help today’s tourism leaders make more thoughtful, place-based decisions. Learn how honouring history, environment, and community identity can shape stewardship efforts going forward. With gratitude to Travel Marquette for sponso...
Rooted in respect: How Travel Marquette leads with care and collaboration – Marquette E1 14.08.2025 53:41
What happens when tourism is rooted in local pride and environmental responsibility? In this episode, Susan Estler, CEO of Travel Marquette, shares how collaboration across industries and a deep passion for place are shaping the visitor experience in this Great Lakes community. Learn how Marquette is building a culture of care. With gratitude to Travel Marquette for sponsoring this season of Trave...
What makes a meaningful travel experience? Conditions for success in Ontario’s Southwest 05.08.2025 22:25
From beekeepers to woodworkers, passionate artisans in Ontario’s Southwest are giving visitors skills and memories to last a lifetime. Joanne Wolnik leads the area’s regional tourism organization. In this episode, she tells us about transformational experiences and shares how an experience development program is placing passion at the heart of travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...
How a new shipping container market is sparking civic pride in the gateway to Northern BC 29.07.2025 27:34
As this industrial hub of 80,000 people faces economic transitions from traditional forestry, Tourism Prince George in northern British Columbia is enabling innovations that make tourism work for locals. The city’s new container market and outdoor skating rink are community projects that will benefit both visitors and residents, while boosting civic pride. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo...
How the ʔiisaak Pledge is transforming Tofino travel 23.07.2025 31:24
What happens when tourism strains local services, and what can be done about it? In this episode, Brad Parsell of Tourism Tofino shares how the community is turning tourism revenue into infrastructure solutions and how Tla-o-qui-aht values expressed through the ʔiisaak Pledge are guiding a new model of respectful, regenerative travel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CopenPay returns, now rewarding train travel and longer stays 03.06.2025 18:46
CopenPay is back in the Danish capital this summer, and this year's program looks to make an even bigger impact on the environment and visitors. How? By rewarding behaviour like train travel and longer stays. In this episode of Travel Beyond, we talk with Rikke Holm Petersen from Wonderful Copenhagen about what's coming up and how this pilot project became a global conversation. Find out how to pa...
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