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Balancing Tourism
Low Season Traveller
13 episodes
4 days ago
Balancing Tourism explores how to align the needs of the environment, local communities, travelers and economic goals in the face of tourism’s challenges. Featuring industry leaders and pioneers, the podcast examines strategies like low-season travel, niche markets and innovative solutions to create balanced, sustainable tourism. Discover how destinations can manage visitor flows, foster collaboration and benefit all stakeholders. Whether you're a tourism professional or passionate about responsible travel, join us to rethink tourism for a more equitable, sustainable future.
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Balancing Tourism explores how to align the needs of the environment, local communities, travelers and economic goals in the face of tourism’s challenges. Featuring industry leaders and pioneers, the podcast examines strategies like low-season travel, niche markets and innovative solutions to create balanced, sustainable tourism. Discover how destinations can manage visitor flows, foster collaboration and benefit all stakeholders. Whether you're a tourism professional or passionate about responsible travel, join us to rethink tourism for a more equitable, sustainable future.
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Balancing Tourism
Experience Over Everything

In this episode of the Balancing Tourism Podcast, Ged Brown sits down with Michael Moriarty, Managing Director of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, for a fascinating conversation about the past, present, and future of the iconic theme park.

Recorded at Routes World in Hong Kong, this interview offers valuable insights into how one of the world's leading tourist destinations manages growth, complexity, and customer expectations.

Key Takeaways

  • The Evolution of Hong Kong Disneyland: Michael Moriarty reflects on the park's 20-year journey, from its opening as the first Disney park in China to its latest expansion with the "World of Frozen." He discusses the park's unique, intimate layout and its exclusive attractions that have become a core part of its identity.


  • The Shift to Experiential Tourism: The conversation delves into the changing expectations of guests over the past two decades. Moriarty highlights the move away from "transactional tourism" towards a desire for shared, immersive experiences. This is exemplified by the trend of guests dressing up as their favorite characters, a form of self-expression and community building that the park actively encourages.


  • Managing High Expectations: With the Disney brand comes incredibly high expectations. Moriarty shares the strategies Hong Kong Disneyland employs to consistently deliver a magical experience. These include capping attendance to ensure a high-quality guest experience, implementing a reservation system, and using tiered pricing to manage demand from 13 different markets.


  • The Art of Crowd Management: One of the most intriguing parts of the discussion is how the park uses entertainment to manage crowd flow. The daily parades, for instance, are strategically timed to draw guests to the main parade route, thereby reducing queues at popular attractions during peak times.


  • The Role of Technology and Data: Technology plays a crucial role in enhancing the guest experience. The Hong Kong Disneyland app provides guests with a personalised itinerary, mobile ordering options, and even the ability to purchase front-of-line access for popular rides. The park also leverages data and consumer insights to understand guest behavior and continuously improve its offerings.


  • The Future of the Park: Looking ahead, Moriarty reveals exciting plans for new attractions, including a brand-new Pixar experience and a major expansion of the Marvel-themed area. These developments promise to bring unique, high-tech experiences to the park, further solidifying its position as a leading global destination.


  • A Lesson for the Tourism Industry: The interview concludes with a powerful message for the broader tourism industry: success lies in managing experiences and expectations. Moriarty's advice to the upcoming Disney park in Abu Dhabi is to be "distinctly Disney, but uniquely Emirati," a testament to the importance of creating a unique identity that resonates with the local culture.


This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the aviation and tourism industry, offering a masterclass in how to create and maintain a world-class visitor experience.

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4 weeks ago
41 minutes 50 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Solving Overtourism...In Ten Years Time

Join host Ged Brown for a timely and thought-provoking conversation with Tricia Duffy, strategy consultant, singer-songwriter, and founder of In Ten Years Time. Together, they explore how rethinking time, specifically, looking 10 years ahead, can help the tourism industry better navigate today’s complex challenges.

This isn’t a theoretical chat, it’s a deeply practical and inspiring look at how creativity and long-term thinking can foster more balanced, sustainable, and meaningful tourism.

From destination planning to personal fulfilment, Tricia shares insights that are just as relevant to policymakers as they are to passionate travellers.

About Tricia Duffy

Tricia Duffy is the founder of In Ten Years Time, a podcast and consultancy helping people and organisations create intentional long-term plans. A former BBC and Sky strategist turned creative entrepreneur, Tricia blends business insight with artistic sensibility. She's also a touring musician and advocate for creativity as a tool for personal growth and social change. Learn more at intenyearstime.com

Key Discussion Points

Long-Term Thinking in Tourism

• Why most tourism strategies stop at 3 years, and what’s lost as a result
• How 10-year planning helps destinations prepare for overtourism, climate shifts, and economic turbulence
• Bhutan's Gross National Happiness model as a radical alternative to GDP
• How long-term thinking improves agility, not just vision

The Creativity Crisis

• Why creativity is often undervalued in tourism and business strategy
• How a daily creative practice supports mental health and innovation
• The neuroscience of imagination and how it helps solve real-world problems
• Creativity as cultural heritage: why it's essential to protect and promote

Personal Transformation Through Travel

• What Madagascar taught Ged about joy, poverty, and western assumptions
• Tricia’s life shift: from corporate strategy to songwriting and speaking
• How creativity helped Tricia redefine her professional identity after the pandemic

Sustainable Tourism & Cultural Resilience

• Why rain, reflection, and “off-season” magic matter more than we realise
• The overlooked beauty of quieter seasons and the value they offer both visitors and communities
• How embracing the arts and slowing down can enhance travel experiences
• Using imagination as a tool for more ethical and empathetic tourism policy

Memorable Quotes

🗣️ “Ten years is far enough away that you can imagine freely without limits. That’s where the magic starts.” – Tricia Duffy
🗣️ “If you don’t know where you’re going, how can you pivot?” – Tricia Duffy
🗣️ “Good songs are written. Great songs are rewritten.” – Tricia Duffy
🗣️ “Quiet cities are beautiful cities.” – Ged Brown

Key Takeaways

  1. Plan further ahead – Destinations need longer-term visions, not just quick wins
  2. Creativity isn’t optional – It’s essential for innovation, resilience, and wellbeing
  3. Encourage imagination – Give communities and teams the freedom to dream big
  4. Think beyond visitor numbers – Consider happiness, cultural heritage, and environmental health
  5. Celebrate low seasons – Find and promote the magic in quieter times and places


Why This Episode Matters

In a sector often caught in short-term cycles, driven by annual budgets, election timelines, or quarterly KPIs - this episode is a call to zoom out. Tricia Duffy offers a powerful case for reintroducing imagination, creativity, and long-term visioning into the way we design tourism.

If we want better tourism outcomes for people, planet, and places, we must learn to think bigger and longer. Whether you're a tourism board exec, DMO strategist, travel journalist, or conscious traveller, this conversation is a gentle but firm push to see beyond the next season—and shape the decade ahead.


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4 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 12 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Rajan Datar: The Psychology of Travel

Join host Ged Brown for a fascinating conversation with Rajan Datar, BBC presenter and host of the acclaimed Tourist Trap Podcast. Rajan shares insights from decades of travel journalism, explores the psychology behind our wanderlust, and tackles pressing challenges facing tourism today.

From his transformative gap year in Jamaica to wrestling with Mongolian athletes in the Gobi Desert, Rajan's stories illuminate both personal and professional sides of travel. This isn't just adventure tales – it's a deep dive into what drives us to explore and what the future holds for sustainable tourism.

About Rajan Datar

Rajan Datar is a veteran BBC presenter known for "Rough Guide to the World" and "The Travel Show." He's creator and host of the Tourist Trap Podcast, examining modern tourism challenges. Beyond broadcasting, he's an accomplished musician whose band has toured internationally. His unique perspective combines journalistic rigour with philosophical depth. ⁠Learn more about Rajan here⁠

Key Discussion Points

The Psychology of Travel

• Why humans are evolutionarily programmed to explore

• Curiosity vs. fear: competing forces that drive or inhibit travel

• The transformational travel movement beyond transactional tourism

Personal Travel Evolution

• Growing up in "boring" London suburbia with internationally mobile parents

• Buddhist monastery experience in Thailand and lessons about gratuitous pleasure

• Professional adventures: from Mongolia to Rio's favelas

Industry Challenges

• The Tourist Trap investigation into tourism's dark side

• Over-tourism case studies: Hallstatt, Austria's devastating impact

• Industry denial vs. acknowledgment of problems

• Aviation emissions vs. built environment debate

Memorable Quotes

"The source of all human unhappiness is the search for gratuitous pleasure" - Buddhist monk's wisdom

"We are custodians of this planet and we've got to make sure it stays good for the next generation"

"People who are naturally curious are better travellers. They travel with a positive framework"

Key Takeaways

1. Embrace curiosity over comfort - Rewarding experiences come from stepping outside your comfort zone

2. Consider your impact - Think about how your presence affects local communities

3. Travel off-season - Help reduce over-tourism by visiting during quieter periods

4. Seek transformation, not transaction - Look for experiences that challenge and change you

5. Build deeper connections - Use travel to understand different cultures genuinely

Why This Episode Matters

In an era where travel is more accessible yet controversial due to environmental and social impacts, Rajan offers a nuanced perspective that neither demonises nor glorifies tourism. Whether you're a frequent traveller, tourism professional, or simply curious about human nature, this episode offers valuable insights into why we travel, how we travel, and what impact we want to have on the world.

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5 months ago
1 hour 14 seconds

Balancing Tourism
The Art of "Less Bad" Travel

In this insightful episode of the Balancing Tourism podcast, host Ged interviews Stuart McDonald, founder of Travelfish, a comprehensive online travel resource focused on Southeast Asia. Stuart shares the evolution of Travelfish from its humble beginnings in 2004 to becoming a trusted guide for independent travelers, his journey into responsible tourism through his master's degree, and his upcoming ambitious 64-day overland journey from Bali to the UK.

Guest Profile: Stuart McDonald is the founder of Travelfish, an independent online travel guide focused on Southeast Asia. With nearly three decades of experience traveling in the region since 1993, Stuart has transformed from a backpacker and guidebook writer to an advocate for "less bad travel" - his term for more sustainable and responsible tourism practices. He recently completed a Master's degree in Responsible Tourism Management at Leeds Beckett University in the UK.


Notable Quotes

"Travel fish is like an old school guidebook, like a Lonely Planet or Rough Guide or whatever. But only online."

"The pandemic wasn't great for business. I went back to school, back to do my masters at Leeds in the UK in responsible tourism management, and that sort of turned me on to a lot more of the stuff around sustainable tourism and responsible travel."

"A lot of the issues that we face today in tourism are not new... they were writing about them in the seventies in academia... This knowledge has sort of been sitting around for perhaps 50 years, half a century. And the industry side of things, they're only just sort of starting to think about maybe getting on board with some of these concepts in the last decade."

This episode offers valuable insights into the evolution of sustainable tourism in Southeast Asia through the lens of Stuart McDonald's extensive experience. His journey from traditional guidebook writer to advocate for responsible tourism practices demonstrates how the industry is slowly shifting toward more sustainable models. Stuart's upcoming overland journey represents his commitment to "less bad travel" and provides a fascinating case study in making more responsible travel choices despite the inconveniences they may present. Listeners interested in sustainable tourism, Southeast Asia travel, or alternative modes of transportation will find this conversation both informative and inspiring.

Resources Mentioned:

  • ⁠Travelfish website⁠: A comprehensive online travel guide for Southeast Asia
  • ⁠Couch Fish Newsletter⁠: Stuart's regular updates on travel and tourism in the region
  • ⁠Glass⁠: The photo-sharing platform Stuart now uses instead of Instagram
  • ⁠Seat61⁠: Helpful resource for train travel planning
  • ⁠Caravanistan⁠: Resource for travel in Central Asia

⁠Uncornered Market⁠: Development work in Uzbekistan and Central Asia

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6 months ago
55 minutes 2 seconds

Balancing Tourism
What's Missing in the Travel Experience?

In this episode of the Balancing Tourism podcast, Ged interviews Andrea Grisdale, founder of IC Bellagio, about her vision for creating personalized travel experiences in Italy. They discuss the importance of unseen efforts in the travel industry, the role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and the significance of cultural heritage in tourism. Andrea shares insights on community-conscious travel, the challenges of overcrowding, and the benefits of slow season travel. The conversation emphasizes the need for better education and communication within the industry to promote authentic experiences and support local communities.

 

Sound Bites

"We have the best job in the world."

"So much of what we do, you can't see."

"It's all about the people."

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to IC Bellagio and Its Vision

02:49 The Art of Creating Unseen Luxury Experiences

05:51 Personalization in Travel: Understanding Guest Needs

08:55 The Role of SMEs in Sustainable Tourism

12:01 Community Conscious Travel: Empowering Local Businesses

15:10 Addressing Overcrowding and Promoting Authentic Experiences

17:58 Cultural Heritage and Its Importance in Tourism

20:55 The Value of Low Season Travel

24:00 Future Trends in Travel and Tourism

27:08 Conclusion and Looking Ahead to the Seasonality Summit

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7 months ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

Balancing Tourism
A New Era of Sustainability

Join us for a deep dive into the critical challenges and opportunities facing the tourism industry. In this episode, Ben Lynam, Head of Communications and Research at The Travel Foundation, unpacks the complex relationship between tourism seasonality and sustainability. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Explosive Tourism Growth & Overtourism:
    Discover how steady global growth (3–4% annually) is fueling overtourism in popular destinations leading to overcrowded sites, strained local resources, and mounting environmental pressure.

  • Climate Change & Shifting Patterns:
    Learn how climate change is beginning to influence traveler behavior, nudging visitors away from traditional peak seasons toward alternative, off-peak experiences.

  • Destination Capacity & Real Sustainability:
    Understand why knowing a destination’s true capacity, beyond just hotel beds, is vital. Explore how capacity studies can help avoid the tipping point where visitor numbers negatively impact local communities.

  • Breaking Down Silos:
    Hear why collaboration among airlines, hotels, cruise operators, and local authorities is essential to smooth out seasonal peaks and create a resilient, sustainable tourism model.

  • Regulation vs. Market Forces:
    Delve into the debate over whether industry self-regulation is enough, or if stricter government regulations are needed to steer tourism towards a sustainable future.

  • Controversial Topics & Cognitive Dissonance:
    Challenge conventional thinking around greenwashing as Ben discusses how some brands justify unsustainable practices. Is the current tourism model inherently unsustainable, and what can be done about it?

Whether you’re a travel industry professional or simply passionate about responsible tourism, this episode offers a candid look at the big-picture challenges—from overtourism and economic leakage to environmental impacts and fragmented industry practices. Tune in for actionable insights and provocative debates that could shape the future of travel.

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7 months ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Getting Sh*t Done

Episode Overview

In this lively episode of the Balancing Tourism Podcast, host Ged Brown sits down with innovation expert Claus Raasted to discuss how to shift from endless planning to decisive action. Claus—author of over 40 books (including “Claus Raasted’s Little Book of Getting Shit Done”) and director of the College of Extraordinary Experiences—shares practical insights on creativity, change management, and designing memorable experiences. The conversation also touches on how these ideas can transform events and tourism, with a special focus on low season travel.

  • From Planning to Action:
    Claus explains that excessive planning can hinder progress. Instead, he encourages experimenting with small, manageable steps to overcome the fear of failure.

  • Innovative Event Design & Networking:
    Using a paddle event as an example, the discussion illustrates how unconventional ideas—like replacing typical seating with sofas—can foster more engaging, authentic interactions.

  • Broadening the Definition of Creativity:
    Creativity isn’t confined to art and music. Both host and guest highlight that innovation can be found in everyday tasks—from reorganizing an Excel sheet to rethinking event formats—and that everyone has a creative side.

  • Mindset-Shifting Techniques:
    Claus introduces the “future retrospective” method, where you envision a bold future scenario (e.g., the Swiss National Railway system partially owned by Chinese investors) and work backward to imagine the steps that led there.

  • Overcoming the ‘Can’t Do’ Mentality:
    The conversation explores how fear of failure and resistance to change often stop people from experimenting. Reframing challenges from “we can’t do that” to “how would we do it?” is key to unlocking creative solutions.

  • Leadership & Execution:
    Drawing from examples like Barack Obama’s advice to “learn how to get things done” and Donald Trump’s promise to “fix problems,” Claus emphasizes that effective leadership hinges on the ability to execute.

  • The College of Extraordinary Experiences:
    Claus explains how his college serves as a testing ground for experimental ideas. Hosted in a Polish castle, it brings together a diverse group of participants to explore and learn from both successes and failures.

  • Seasonality in Tourism:
    As tourism continues to evolve, the episode highlights the importance of rethinking seasonality. Low season travel can help alleviate overtourism, benefit local communities, and promote a more sustainable travel model.

  • On Creativity:
    “Creativity isn’t just for musicians or artists—it’s about looking at everyday problems in new ways, whether you’re stacking a truck or organizing a meeting.”

  • On Experimentation:
    Claus shares a tip from his daughter: “If you want to get some shit done and you don’t know how to do it, then don’t do it—but get some other shit done that will teach you new skills.”

  • On Taking Risks:
    Small experimental changes, like swapping chairs for sofas, can pave the way for bigger innovations without upsetting stakeholders.

  • Book:
    Dive deeper into Claus’s approach in “Claus Raasted’s Little Book of Getting Shit Done.”

  • College of Extraordinary Experiences:
    Learn more about innovative experience design by visiting extraordinary.college.

  • European Tourism Seasonality Summit:
    Claus will deliver his keynote “Getting Shit Done” at the upcoming summit in Seville—a must-attend event for exploring creative solutions in tourism.

  • Stay Connected:
    Subscribe to the Balancing Tourism Podcast and join the conversation on LinkedIn for more insights on sustainable and innovative tourism.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to transform ideas into action. Claus’s blend of humor, practicality, and creative inspiration challenges the status quo and offers fresh strategies to overcome the “we can’t do that” mindset. Tune in and discover how getting shit done can lead to real change!

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8 months ago
51 minutes 50 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Tourism At A Crossroads

In this episode of Balancing Tourism Podcast, Ged Brown sits down with Chris Flynn, the founder and chair of theWorld Tourism Association for Culture and Heritage, to discuss the critical intersection of tourism growth and cultural preservation. Chris shares his journey from PATA to founding WTACH, his concerns about over-tourism, and why carrying capacity studies should be mandatory for destinations worldwide.

Key topics include:
✅ The unintended consequences of unchecked tourism growth
✅ How destinations can avoid becoming the next over-tourism hotspot
✅ The role of local communities as guardians of cultural heritage
✅ Why big industry players must step up to drive responsible tourism
✅ Eye-opening case studies from Easter Island, Vietnam, and Australia

Chris emphasizes that growth for growth’s sake is unsustainable, urging destinations to rethink their strategies before it’s too late. He also shares inspiring initiatives, like training local communities in sustainable food tourism, to foster pride and long-term resilience.

Listen now to gain powerful insights on shaping the future of sustainable tourism!

🔗 Subscribe for more insights and listen to the full episode!
📢 Join the conversation on LinkedIn using #SustainableTourism #CulturalHeritage #OverTourism #BalancingTourism

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8 months ago
30 minutes 40 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Rethinking Tourism: Communities, Seasonality & Sustainability

In this episode of The Balancing Tourism Podcast, host Ged Brown sits down with Bastian Hiller, co-founder of Teejit, to explore the evolving landscape of tourism. From community-driven travel to rethinking seasonality, Bastian shares his insights on how the industry can shift focus from purely profit-driven models to more inclusive and sustainable tourism strategies.

🔹 Key topics discussed:

  • Empowering local communities in tourism development
  • The impact of over-tourism and creative solutions destinations are testing
  • The role of taxation and policy in shaping sustainable travel
  • The challenge of capacity planning and why we must rethink how we measure it
  • Extending the season and its unexpected effects on local infrastructure
  • How technology and AI are influencing the future of tourism education

Bastian also introduces Teejit, his innovative platform dedicated to capacity building and digital learning for tourism professionals, ensuring that strategies translate into real action.

💡 Final thought:
Tourism is at a crossroads—how do we create a system that benefits both travelers and host communities? Bastian and Ged dive deep into this pressing question, offering practical ideas and fresh perspectives.

📌 Find out more about Bastian & Teejit:
🌍 www.teejit.de

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9 months ago
47 minutes 42 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Local Impact, Global Responsibility

In this thought-provoking episode of Balancing Tourism, Ged Brown speaks with Chalana Perera, founder of Retrace Hospitality and a champion of regenerative tourism in Sri Lanka. Together, they explore the complexities of balancing tourism's economic benefits with its social and environmental costs.

Chalana shares a candid perspective on Sri Lanka’s rapid tourism recovery post-pandemic and highlights the challenges of mass tourism, including its impact on local communities, ecological sensitivity, and land management. The conversation delves into pressing global issues such as over-tourism, income disparity in travel, and the untapped potential of sustainable tourism models.

Key discussion points include:

  • The role of governments in managing tourism sustainably.
  • How local communities can benefit from tourism without losing cultural identity.
  • The concept of regenerative tourism and its application in Sri Lanka.
  • The global imbalance in travel accessibility and the impact of "passport privilege."


This episode is a must-listen for tourism professionals and anyone passionate about creating a more equitable and sustainable future for travel.

Learn more about Chalana’s work at Retrace Hospitality.

Join the conversation and help us redefine tourism for a better tomorrow.

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9 months ago
58 minutes 15 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Oulu's Year-Round Magic: Embracing Sustainability, Seasonality, and Culture

In this episode of the Balancing Tourism Podcast, Ged chats with Yrjötapio Kivisaari (YT), CEO of Visit Oulu, about the unique charm of Oulu, Finland—a compact city blending nature, innovation, and culture. YT shares fascinating insights into Oulu’s journey to becoming the European Capital of Culture 2026 and how the city has tackled seasonality with creative events, sustainable practices, and community pride.

Highlights include:

  • The Lumo Light Festival: A captivating annual event where art, light, and snow create magical explorations around the city.
  • Sustainability in Action: Oulu’s pioneering efforts as Finland’s first major city to earn the Sustainable Travel Finland certification.
  • Seasonality Strategies: From frozen sea techno parties to quirky air guitar championships, Oulu embraces its uniqueness to attract year-round visitors.
  • The Role of AI in Tourism: How smaller destinations like Oulu are leveraging AI to compete on a global stage.
  • Why a Good Place to Live is a Good Place to Visit: Building pride within the local community to create welcoming, authentic experiences for tourists.


Whether you’re a travel professional looking to balance tourism or a curious listener eager to learn about Finland’s hidden gems, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical takeaways.

Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Visit Oulu website: visitoulu.fi
  • Lumo Light Festival details: Check Dates Here
  • European Capital of Culture 2026 updates


Key Takeaway:
Tourism thrives on cooperation, sustainability, and cultural authenticity. Oulu’s strategy offers a masterclass in how to build a resilient, year-round destination that locals and visitors alike can cherish.

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9 months ago
41 minutes 8 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Harnessing Sustainable Tourism: Bronwen Auret on Tackling Seasonality and Airlift Challenges

In this episode of the Balancing Tourism podcast, host Ged explores the complexities and potential solutions in the tourism industry with Bronwen Auret, the Chief Quality Assurance Officer at South Africa Tourism. With over 20 years of experience in brand marketing, digital marketing, and business leadership,

Bronwen shares her insights into tackling seasonality, promoting sustainability, and the future of the tourism sector. She provides an in-depth look into her work in shaping the strategic direction for South Africa's tourism, addressing challenges such as airlift and aligning with global best practices.

The conversation also covers key highlights from the World Tourism Seasonality Summit in Bahrain, the critical role of partnerships, and the impact of global events on tourism.

Bronwen emphasizes the importance of collaboration among DMOs to manage not just seasonality but also sustainability, providing a call to action for the industry to work together to mitigate over tourism and its effects on the planet.

00:00 Welcome to the Balancing Tourism Podcast

00:12 Introducing Bronwyn Oray: Tourism Expert

00:28 Bronwyn's Role in South Africa Tourism

01:43 Challenges and Insights from the World Tourism Seasonality Summit

03:00 Addressing Seasonality and Airlift Issues

05:07 South Africa's Tourism Diversity and Opportunities

06:52 Perception and Cost Challenges in Tourism

10:13 Sustainability and the Future of Tourism

17:54 Genealogy Tourism and Influencer Impact

21:45 Collaborations and Partnerships in Tourism

30:53 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions

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10 months ago
36 minutes 21 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Why Balance Tourism?

In this first episode Low Season Traveller Founder, Ged Brown, examines the state of global travel & tourism today to understand what we got wrong in the past whilst also evaluating our current actions giving us an indication as to what the future holds.

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11 months ago
51 minutes 2 seconds

Balancing Tourism
Balancing Tourism explores how to align the needs of the environment, local communities, travelers and economic goals in the face of tourism’s challenges. Featuring industry leaders and pioneers, the podcast examines strategies like low-season travel, niche markets and innovative solutions to create balanced, sustainable tourism. Discover how destinations can manage visitor flows, foster collaboration and benefit all stakeholders. Whether you're a tourism professional or passionate about responsible travel, join us to rethink tourism for a more equitable, sustainable future.