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  • Have you ever thought of creating a personal tagline that defines your life philosophy and work? In a way, it’s a way to brand your life, a constant reminder of how you want to live in your own style. When you “just flow”, you realise you can embrace the idea of change and life with much more fluidity. This is the life philosophy of this week’s guest, Maurici Segú, a creative leader in the hospitality industry that has worked from getting hotels to transform from places to stories and is an expert in finding the value of what’s within everything you do.

    Maurici is also an avid traveller himself for both work and pleasure and has spent almost two years straight sleeping in hotels, leading him to publish his first book: “Solitary Nights in Hotels” where he shares reflections he had at that time. Founder of Innovarout, a consultancy company that takes companies through the innovation cycles, Maurici has worked with hundreds of organisations. He is also a public speaker and professor in several universities in Europe.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

  • Have you been looking to become a more purpose-driven business? Have you taken steps to transform your organization before you re-brand? This week’s episode is all about cultural decoding, purpose rebranding and meaningful innovations. In conversation with Arya Djoehana, we explore how companies can operate without bricks, borders and bosses while being responsible to the environment. Arya Djoehana is a partner at Innate motion, a consulting agency that accelerates change within organisations through empathy and customized experiences. Currently based in Singapore, Arya brings a regenerative economy perspective that is shaping Southeast Asia and moving quickly throughout the world. This episode will give you action-oriented steps towards how to change yourself and your organization.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

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  • What makes a good leader? What leadership skills do we need in these times of transition? How can we move from control to trust, from self-leadership to co-leading? Join Mounira Latrache, a pioneer of Google’s mindfulness community with 20+ years of leadership experience at international corporations like Red Bull, BMW and Google, and myself in a conversation of everything from organizational transition to the role of eldership in business. We take a deep dive into the future of business and work. We unwrap self-discovery, mindfulness, compassion, and vulnerability and discuss their role in the workplace. We unearth new lenses on how to explore ourselves to become better leaders. This is a must episode as this year starts to get a new perspective on what type of leader you want to become.

    Mounira is an expert in mindfulness-based self-leadership & emotional intelligence. She is the co-founder of Connected Business and an international certified Search Inside Yourself trainer; her mission is to empower leaders of the New Paradigm to find new ways of co-collaboration to create a world that serves the next seven generations to come. She worked with and mentored tens of thousands of (business) people globally in the past years.

    Her book Connected Business: How I learned to lead myself and others was published by Ariston/Randomhouse Publishing in April 2020

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

  • In today's episode, Elena, host of this podcast, reflects on life and business hacks. Elena shares her methods and processes for looking at life and business through a regenerative and expansive lens. Get ideas, inspiration, business and life updates to start your new year.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

  • One way to redesign is to be the bridge: between past and future, between what is and wants to be, between people and ideas, between entrepreneurs and money. In this episode, we go deep with Helena Torras about innovation, future thinking, and changing power structures. We also talk about the role of startups, women and capital, as a unique access point towards new possibilities to change the usual patterns and bring in a different future. Join Helena, a connector of connectors and myself in uncovering how you can be a bridge to bring the future forward.

    Helena is the Managing Partner at Pao Capital, where she promotes the tech-startup mindset and women entrepreneurship. She is always connecting the dots between the ecosystem, startups, corporates and investors. She has been selected as one of the top 100 women leaders in Spain and one of the top 30 people to follow on the tech ecosystem on Twitter; Helena is the “in the know” person who constantly connects people and ideas. She also serves as an independent board director of several organisations, such as Barcelona Tech City. Her passion for tech startups led her to become an investor. To create further change in the ecosystem, she has recently co-founded WeRock Capital to boost investment in women-led tech startups and close the gap between tech and the traditional world.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Life.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • We all have dreams and ideas, but how we go about bringing them down into reality makes the difference between one project to the next. Dragon Dreaming Project Design methodology appeared in my life exactly when I was searching for a holistic project methodology that would look at the projects as a means for us, our team, and the world to transform. In this episode, I am talking with John Croft, a mentor and teacher who has developed the Dragon Dreaming project design methodology and is applied in projects in more than 54 countries worldwide since the 1990s. This episode is a must if you have a new project in mind.

    John Croft is an international trainer and consultant, who for 40 years, has worked in the field of ecologically sustainable community education and community economic development. He has worked around the world speaking, educating, and running workshops. He is the co-founder of the Gaia Foundation in Australia and co-designer of the Dragon Dreaming Project Design System Methodology. Dragon Dreaming combines the wisdom of Australian Aborigines, Living Systems Theory, Deep Ecology with methods of traditional project management and the ideas of hundreds of thinkers, educators and change agents such as Gandhi, Paolo Freire, Carl Jung, Joana Macy, Scott Peck, Arnold Mindell, Marshall Rosenberg and others. Find the eBook here.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • How will the circular economy change the way we live? How can we move away from ownership and products to a pay-per-use of services and experiences? The sharing economy opened the path in changing the model of how we consume, and now we are open to a new way of understanding our economy without waste. In this episode, we look at how to proactively change our ways of thinking: as consumers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders and generate a new vision for our future. This conversation with Dr Kim Poldner will inspire you and give you the tools to design circular business models.

    Dr Kim Poldner is a Professor of Circular Business at The Hague University of Applied Sciences and founder of the Circular Fashion Labat Wageningen University. Before she embarked on an academic career, Kim was the founder of the first eco-fashion store in The Netherlands in 2005 and the online platform ‘Eco Fashion World’ initiator. Her green wardrobe, including her upcycled wedding dress, was exhibited during the ‘Wear I Am’ exhibition in 2017. Kim has written multiple award-winning case studies on sustainable fashion pioneers and has written: ‘Un-Dress – Stories of Ethical Fashion Entrepreneuring´.

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    Book 'Organizing for Sustainability' in which the Business Model Template (BMT) is detailed.

  • Innovate your model-How the travel industry has to change its business model. In this episode, Elena was invited by Jens, the CEO of Heitland Innovation, to decode a real-life case: A family-owned hotel chain with hotels in a couple of major European cities is hit hard by the pandemic. The owners' family is looking to reinvent themselves finding new ways to position the hotels and explore new business models. In this episode, we talk about how to redesign business models as a source of innovation and how regeneration can be the key to unlocking sources of creativity and hidden value propositions. It is all about how we rethink the model, how we reframe partnerships and our relationship with clients, and how we build the core values of the business as the holding structure. Whether in hospitality or not, this case will widen your perspective on how to position innovation and redesign business models.

    Elena Rodriguez Blanco is a “catalyst for change” in how and why we do business. An influential mind in the innovation, social entrepreneurship and creativity space, she “inspires actions by asking the profound questions that will catapult your team”. Elena is an international speaker, 2x best-selling author, podcast host, social impact investor and serial entrepreneur. Elena’s current venture, Authenticitys, is transforming the way we travel by being the world's first social impact experience B certified travel platform offering experiences that are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals in over 40 countries. With an incredible passion and drive to bring forth the regenerative movement (a more grounded understanding of sustainability for business, travel and life), Elena has been designing strategies and mentoring businesses to create transformational work cultures in over 2.000 organizations spanning across the globe.

    Elena Rodriguez Blanco

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  • How do you design for freedom? Can you turn your life around and redesign everything? How do you create choices for yourself? In these times of change, many of our listeners are considering what´s next for their lives. If this is you, then you need to tune in to this week´s episode if you want to hear the story of a high school teacher turned into 5 million subscribers travel podcaster Travis Sherry. Travis is a travel expert, entrepreneur and has been location-independent for the last eight years. We talk about how travel became part of his lifestyle design and how that lead to his company. This summer episode brings you a different type of travel and redesigns conversation.

    Travis started as a high school teacher and turned his life around to become one of the most successful travel podcasters in the world. His beginnings weren't always easy. Before Travis decided to become an entrepreneur, he went through some tough years (including being a door to door vacuum cleaner salesman). These experiences lead Travis to eventually figure out a system that worked and has allowed him to reach the Triangle of Freedom (time, financial, and location independence). He started with the travel site Extra Pack of Peanuts in 2012 to help people travel more affordably and added a podcast in 2013. Since then, the podcast has been downloaded over 5 million times, and he’s been fortunate enough to speak about travel while travelling in over 50 countries. Determined not to let others spend as many years in the entrepreneurial wasteland, he co-founded Location Indie and the Lifestyle Launch Academy to help people create a side hustle while still working full-time

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

    Travis Podcast Extra Pack of Peanuts

    Travis Lifestyle Freedom Academy

  • How does a travel company that is currently not travelling re-invent itself? How do a collection of 40 travel brands serving 1.9 million travellers annually, including tour operators, hotels, and transportation companies that operates in 70 countries and has multiple offices around the world, change their operations and strategy? Contiki Travel has used this everchanging time to move further into the sustainability journey by bringing forth more uniqueness and changing the way they do business. In conversation with recently appointed sustainability officer, Tasha Hayes, we dive into the questions of how and why should large companies advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.


    Tasha Hayes is the Operations Director for Contiki Europe. Based in London, United Kingdom, A dual national having lived in both the Netherlands and the USA, Tasha started her career with Contiki as a Trip Manager in 2012. In 2021 Tasha took on the additional role as Contiki’s first-ever global Sustainability Officer to guide Contiki’s implementation of the strategy through the brands trip operations and owned accommodations. Tasha played a crucial role in assisting TreadRight to develop TTC’s new sustainability strategy, How We Tread Right, designed to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This brand new, change-making role will also be integral in implementing Contiki’s Climate Action Plan, launched in April 2021.

    Contiki is the world leader in travel experiences for 18-35 year-olds. The brand is about discovery, once-in-a-lifetime moments, human connections, and making every second of being young count. With a portfolio of over 350 trips in 50 plus countries, each one is designed to get to the beating heart of a destination, understanding the local way of life and unearthing unforgettable experiences. Contiki is a member of the family-owned The Travel Corporation (TTC), which is renowned and trusted for outstanding quality, service, value, reliability and financial stability.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • Curious about social entrepreneurship? And most specifically, how do these companies organize, operate and succeed? Want a deep dive into how social entrepreneurship is interpreted in the travel industry? With a focus on how hotels, restaurants and the travel sector are re-inventing what travel means, we look at how offerings, services and target groups are constantly evolving. Deep dive with Claudia Langer and myself as we explore resilient strategy. Claudia is a social entrepreneurship and internationalization enthusiast, currently living and working between Germany and Spain. While working as a Key Account Manager for the quickly growing global mobility startup Localyze, she is undertaking a PhD research at the University of the Balearic Islands on social entrepreneurship in tourism, with a special focus on Europe and the functioning of a variety of actors. She has formerly worked at the University of Barcelona, in concrete for the school of tourism CETT and brings experience from a multinational tourism company, destination development campaigns at public institutions in Colombia and a market research agency in Australia.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • Should utopia be our vision? Can human impact on Earth shift from sustainability to one that generates conditions conducive to life? What is the three-horizon framework? Can we design cultures? What is a regenerative culture? We talk about some of these questions with Dr Daniel Christian Wahl in this week’s episode, a must-listen for all futurist thinkers.

    Dr Daniel Christian Wahl is the author of Designing Regenerative Cultures, a book that has quickly gained international acclaim. Over 24k people follow his Blog on Medium and his social media advocacy has a combined audience of over 650k people around the world. He is one of the key people catalyzing transformative innovation through cultural co-creation, whole systems design and bioregional regeneration. He is an international consultant who has worked for both local and national governments on foresight and futures and companies like Camper, Ecover and Lush on sustainable innovation. Daniel is also an educator, has co-authored and taught training courses for Gaia Education and other design universities and is always sharing knowledge through his social media channels. He is also a member of the International Futures Forum, an advisory council of the Ecosystems Restoration Camp Foundation, Earth Bank and Commonland Foundation.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and @turismoregenerativo I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

  • How do we create new stories? Is story the most powerful medium for change? What happens when I don’t identify with the cultural stories being told? How can I shift the stories that direct our business and our personal lives? In this episode, I deep dive with Jericca Cleland, an award-winning writer-director and cinematographer, on designing a vision and using powerful narratives to drive change through stories. After all, stories have been part of our genesis as humans.

    Jericca Cleland is an independent writer-director and cinematographer. She began her film career at Pixar Animation Studios, where she designed camera and staging for Toy Story 2 and Finding Nemo. She left the studio to pursue writing and directing her own stories and projects, which led her to work in a wide range of media and formats, including computer animation, 2D animation, live-action, mixed media, documentary, short films, series, and features. The through-line to all of her various work is story, and Jericca has consulted on films such as the Oscar-nominated Wolfwalkers and The Breadwinner. This narrative alchemist’s primary intention is to create rich worlds and entertaining stories that touch the heart and shift our relationship to nature and each other.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

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  • How do you design an educational experience to make participants know and feel the urgency of a climate emergency? How skilled are we as a society to re-shift and re-focus in the now? How do we face the fear of going against the odds of our current societal paradigms? We answer some of these questions with a creative strategist and human experience designer Pim Schachtschabel.

    In this week’s journey, Pim, the former Co-Founder and Design Director of the world-renowned Sherlocked, and I explore using design as a tool and curiosity as a mindset. With his formal training in architecture and design thinking as a backbone, Pim aims to bring more magic into the design world through architecting experiences. And magical experiences are something all industries need to learn much about in today’s world.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

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  • What is it like to be teaching at a tourism university right now? What is the role of a professor in the current scenario? How do we prepare the leaders of tomorrow in such an uncertain environment? In this week´s episode, we go deep with Daniela Freund on essential questions, including the university's role, how can companies and investors work hand in hand with emerging talent, and how new narratives concerning the Sustainable Development Goals are needed.

    Daniela is a life force in the world of tourism, hospitality, education & women leadership. She contributes towards a more responsible and equal world through teaching, research, women's networks, media articles, and as a speaker. She is a lecturer and researcher at the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management Sant Ignasi, where she has held leadership positions for 13 years. In addition, she has ten years of experience as an entrepreneur and professional in hotel companies. She is also a mentor, investor & advisor of women-led tourism and education-related start-ups. She is a Ph.D. in Education candidate and has published in top journals on the topics of Women and Leadership.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas, and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • How can you design a house with a Zero Footprint mentality? What small changes can you make today if you want to have a more regenerative home? In today’s episode, I am conversing with award-winning architect Oliver Schütte, who specialises in bioclimatic, passive and regenerative design strategies at regional, urban and architectural scales. Oliver developed the No Footprint House (NFH), selected as one of the best residential homes by Platform Architecture and Design and will be exhibiting later this month at La Biennale di Venezia. In this episode, we dive deeper into the complex relationships of nature and the built environment and the importance of a cross-boundary design. Oliver is known for developing innovative concepts and projects based on participatory design methodologies in cities. In this episode, we talk about some of the projects he has developed in Costa Rica and about Costa Rica. Join us in this fascinating journey of what a zero-footprint mentality means at all levels.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh design perspective on travel and life.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work

  • If you have ever been curious about time travel, secret societies and culture-building when designing experiences, this conversation is for you. In this week’s episode, we are having a conversation with Anthony Rocco, who is way more than just an experience designer. Anthony is a facilitator of realities. His work has been featured in Priya Parker's Art of Gathering, and he is best known for his work in San Francisco’s infamous Latitude Society. In this conversation, we focus on individuals, their relationships, and the experiences that build culture. We also deep-dive into how to bring about organizational transformation through culture change by understanding the current organization’s epicentre basics. We talk about various strategic tools that help observe, diagnose, and redesign the ideal team dynamics needed to realize a bold vision of the future. Anthony suggests perhaps an understanding curiosity can kickstart that wider process. Are you ready to follow that curiosity?

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

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  • How can you reach states of awe? Can events hold transformational experiences that change people? Why do liminal spaces matter significantly in this era of online experiences? Can you design for radical self-expression and authenticity? In today´s episode, we are journeying with Dr Barbara Neuhofer. Barbara is a Professor of Experience Design and Head of Experience Design at the Department of Innovation and Management in Tourism at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria. She is also the co-founder of the award-winning Experience Design Summit Year Zero, a transformational experience event. Barbara’s research focuses on the experience and transformation economy. She consults, writes and speaks on the intersection of human experiences, experience design and transformation across the physical and digital domains. She has also spoken on The Global State of Awe at TEDx and been featured in international media around the globe.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblancofrom @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

  • Is regeneration the new sustainability? A regenerative mindset is built on design, moving your focus from problems to potential, from mere function to roles in a larger system. This week we journey with Emmanuel Pauwels, who practices the principles of a regenerative lifestyle and lives in one. His home in the Catalan Pyrenees not only has been built to be environmentally conscious but also as a larger part of the community, it is based in. Emmanuel is the founder of Green Living Projects, a company with the mission to generate a positive impact through regenerative buildings. As a green building and sustainability consultant, he has worked with Green Living Projects on various commercial and residential building projects. This episode will give you the principles to begin being part of the regenerative paradigm and connect to a beautiful project in the Pyrenees—an educational, insightful and inspiring episode.

    Thank you so much for listening. Please take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblanco from @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work.

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  • How can we have new visions by looking within? Is it possible to literally forage, just like we do in nature, to see life in a new light? In this episode, we are journeying with Paul Bulencea and we explore understanding how personal journeys are key for transformative experiences. Paul is an award-winning author, educator, entrepreneur and speaker. He advises companies and governments to foster innovation and drive sustainable growth by shifting business models from services to co-creative transformational experiences. He is also the co-author of Gamification in Tourism: How to Design Memorable Experiences and the co-founder of the College of Extraordinary Experiences.

    Thank you so much for listening. Take a minute to leave a review for us! It helps so much to spread the word on these crucial topics. Don’t forget to hit subscribe so that every other week you get a fresh Design perspective on Travel.

    I’m @elenarodriguezblancofrom @authenticitys, and I’d love to be in conversation with you and hear your thoughts, ideas and feedback. Visit ReDesign-Travel.com for more notes on this Podcast and Authenticitys.com to follow our work