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Powering Travel is an audio platform brought to you by Expedia Group. You can expect to hear travel industry experts speaking about topics ranging from travel trends and research data to tools and solutions that will change the way you approach your business. Each episode shares actionable tips to help industry leaders stay current and ultimately benefit the entire travel ecosystem—from CEOs to everyday travelers.
Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill. Learn more at https://partner.expediagroup.com/en-us/resources/podcast.
Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill. Learn more at https://partner.expediagroup.com/en-us/resources/podcast.
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Powering Travel host Elisabeth Goodridge joined NerdWallet's Smart Travel podcast to discuss how you can make travel more meaningful without overspending or missing out on authentic experiences. Check out the highlights of the episode: How do you plan a vacation that feels “worth it” without overspending? What’s the smartest way to turn bank points into long-haul premium flights? Smart Travel hosts Sally French and Meghan Coyle discuss how to design trips that maximize satisfaction and meaning without paying top dollar. But first, they break down the latest travel headlines, including the United and JetBlue’s Blue Sky partnership, Delta adding Crunchyroll to seat-back entertainment alongside free Wi-Fi, and what Travis Kelce’s investment in Six Flags could mean for affordable parks.Then, Expedia’s “Powering Travel” podcast host Elisabeth Goodridge joins Meghan to talk about how to build memorable trips. She discusses using reviews and trusted communities to find authentic experiences, considering “destination dupes” to avoid overtourism, and budgeting with hidden fees in mind. Meghan and Sally wrap up the episode by answering a listener’s question about using Capital One points on Star Alliance airlines.Want even more tips and tricks to get the most out of your travel dollars? Subscribe to TravelNerd, NerdWallet's free newsletter designed to help you crack the code on spending less on your travel. To listen to more Powerting Travel episodes, visit our website and browse all 5 seasons!
Travel demands resilience, and leadership in the travel industry requires even more. Ariane Gorin, Chief Executive Officer of Expedia Group, joins Elisabeth to share her personal journey, leadership philosophy, and perspectives on the future of travel.Ariane’s path was sparked by a formative childhood trip that ended with her sleeping in a car on the side of a road in Italy, an experience that inspired a career dedicated to making travel more seamless for others. Drawing on her experience, she discusses her perspective on change management and how maintaining authenticity under pressure — the kind that makes diamonds — is one of the most important things a leader can do.From navigating the upheaval that brought the world to a halt in 2020 to embracing technology and innovation, Ariane offers advice to inspire leaders and insights that will excite any travel lover.
The meals we remember most aren’t just about flavor — they’re about where we are, who we’re with, and the sense of place on the plate.In this episode, Chef Julian Hagood joins Elisabeth to explore how travel and food intertwine. Julian shares his journey from New York to Seattle, where he transformed an abandoned bodega into one of the city’s most beloved restaurants. He reveals some of his favorite dishes inspired by the Pacific Northwest, rooted in seasonal and local ingredients. Julian also talks about why collaboration with local farmers, fishers, and fellow chefs is the secret sauce behind his menus. It’s the small details that contribute to top-notch hospitality.If you’ve ever dreamed of chasing the world’s best meals or wondered what it takes to create a guest experience worth traveling for, you won’t want to miss this conversation.
Travel rewards those who remain curious and immerse themselves in the local culture. For longtime host of “The Amazing Race” Phil Keoghan, missing those opportunities means missing the entire point of the journey.In this episode, he joins Elisabeth for an inspired conversation about the lessons he’s learned from a lifetime of travel. He reflects on his earliest memories abroad and how exposure to diverse cultures shaped his worldview. Phil credits curiosity as the greatest gift he received from his parents, one that continues to fuel his approach to life.He shares personal stories from the road, along with reflections on hosting over 37 seasons of “The Amazing Race.” From inspiring viewers to explore the world to showing the best of humanity on screen, he talks about how the show has encouraged millions to step outside their comfort zone. Finally, Phil speaks to the magic that exists beyond group tours and why the moments when things go “wrong” often become the most meaningful memories. It’s these unexpected stories that leave a lasting impression, shaping not only how we travel but how we live.
Traveling with family can create memories that last a lifetime. But what’s the secret to making those moments truly extraordinary?Actor and singer Jaime Camil joins host Elisabeth Goodridge to unpack what authentic travel experiences with family look and feel like.Jaime reflects on how his father sparked his love for travel, teaching him to appreciate the difference between luxurious escapes and genuine, affordable adventures. Now a father himself, he shares how he finds that magic with his own children and what hotels can do to create unique experiences that go far beyond a pool or room service. The answer is simple: the best stays are the ones that immerse families in the local culture.Ready to see what destinations await? Visit Jaime’s Travel Shop mentioned in this episode! Plus, check out more details of the interview on Expedia Group’s website.
Does a meaningful trip create happiness? Elisabeth sits down with Harvard professor and bestselling author, Arthur Brooks, to explore why travel is one of the most powerful tools we have for building joy. Arthur shares what he considers the three "macronutrients" of happiness and how travel delivers them through a change in routine, memory-making, and shared experience. He describes how the best trips — from spontaneous adventures to quiet moments on the beach — involve a little excitement, a little fear, and a lot of meaning.Tune in to learn the science behind how to make travel memories last and what the travel industry needs to understand about creating real emotional value.
Curious what it takes to make your vacation rental stand out? Discover the secrets of remarkable hosting from Alex Lluch, the proud owner of Villa Fabulosa, one of Vrbo’s Vacation Rentals of the Year. Joining guest host and Expedia Group’s Vice President of Vacation Rental Partnerships, Tim Rosolio, Alex shares the inspiring story of how he entered the vacation rental world and what it took to build one of the most unique and sought-after properties in Temecula, California. From two pizza ovens and a teppanyaki grill to a full 18-hole miniature golf course, Villa Fabulosa is more than just a rental, it’s a destination. Alex dives into the inspiration behind the modern, Ibiza-style design and explains how he curates unforgettable stays by carefully vetting guests, offering hyper-detailed welcome videos, and maintaining top-notch service through rapid maintenance response and proactive upkeep. He also shares heartfelt reflections on what this journey has meant for his family, his business, and his future.
More than just a lush and vibrant place to visit, Thailand recently took center stage on the global screen in season three of “The White Lotus.” Elisabeth Goodridge sits down with show actor Tayme Thapthimthong to talk about what it was like filming for an international audience, how the show prioritized Thai culture and representation, and the surge in set-jetting. They dive into what makes Thailand so special, from the richness of everyday local life to its deep-rooted cultural heritage. The conversation then turns to travel, sharing must-see destinations, a sample itinerary, and the special places Tayme is connected to. Finally, Tayme and Elisabeth explore what makes a hotel truly memorable, emphasizing the importance of design that reflects and respects local culture. Whether you're in hospitality, a travel lover, or a “The White Lotus” fan, this episode takes you behind the camera and deep into the heart of a country as beautiful as its culture.
Back and better than ever, it's season five of Powering Travel! With so many new forces influencing how travelers find their next destination, the industry is evolving at lightning speed. This season, stay ahead of what inspires travelers and what turns a good trip into a great one. Join our new host, Elisabeth Goodridge, an award-winning travel editor and avid explorer, as she sits down with globe-trotting executives, culinary innovators, entertainers, and industry experts to unpack the business of travel in all its forms. Hear the latest trends, big ideas, and unforgettable stories from the people shaping the future of travel. Find the full episodes of your favorite guests on our website and wherever you get your podcasts. Whether you're in the travel industry or just love to explore the world, Powering Travel will keep you informed, inspired, and ready for what’s coming next.
Ever wondered how to boost your Vrbo bookings? This week, Sam chats with Travis Gibbon, a savvy Vrbo host in the Hilton Head market, who shares insider tips on maximizing your listing’s potential ahead of peak booking season. Travis dives into flexible cancelation policies, adjusting minimum night stays, and setting competitive rates. He also explains how to use tools like Escapia for dynamic pricing to ensure you are booked and busy in the new year. Whether you're a seasoned Vrbo host or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice to elevate your hosting game!Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
Expedia’s annual Unpack™ outlook is here, using data-driven insights to uncover upcoming travel trends for 2025. Samantha Lopez is joined by Amanda Maltos, an industry leader and communications expert from Expedia Group, to dive into the data gathered from more than 25,000 travelers in this year's Unpack™ Report. Some key findings include travelers adding Detour Destinations to their trips, Set-Jetting and the continued influence of media on travelers, the pull of mother nature when planning trips and much more. And of course, what this all means for you and your business! Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
With entrepreneurship on the rise, vacation rental hosts and savvy travel advisors are seizing opportunities to grow and make a positive impact in the industry. In this episode, Vrbo host Michelle Ruber and travel advisor Rebecca Smiley, share their insights on growing their businesses with Expedia Group. Michelle talks about how Vrbo’s platform empowers hosts to provide personalized and trusted travel experiences. Rebecca details her journey into entrepreneurship, how she leverages social media, community connections, and Expedia Travel TAAP.Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
How can destinations reinvent themselves to attract travelers year-round? In this episode, Samantha Lopez is joined by two key figures in French tourism, Sophie Mandrillon from Atout France and Loic Chovelon from Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, to explore how their organizations are reshaping tourism in the off season. They discuss their partnership with Expedia Group, they focus on sustainable tourism initiatives and the strategies they use to combat seasonality, particularly in the beautiful Côte d'Azur region.Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
The cost of travel is on the rise, and so are our customers' expectations. So how can travel providers keep up? Expedia Group's head of B2B Lodging Marketing, Brandon Ehrhardt, joins the podcast to share insights from our latest research on traveler behavior. Compared to travelers booking on other platforms, Expedia Group travelers are shown to spend 21% more on properties and stay 11% longer than other guests, creating significant revenue opportunities for hotels. We discuss how initiatives like the VIP Access program are key to success, and how you can use revenue insights to create better experiences for travelers. Download the full Uncovering Traveler Value report here.Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
As fraud becomes more sophisticated, it’s crucial for travel businesses to stay one step ahead. In this episode of Powering Travel, Samantha Lopez is joined by Amit Ghosh, Head of Fraud and Risk Portfolio at Expedia Group, to discuss increasing threats in the travel industry. Amit shares his insights on the growing challenges posed by AI advancements and phishing attacks, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant throughout the customer journey. He also highlights how Expedia's innovative fraud detection tools are helping safeguard travelers and businesses to ensure a seamless and secure experience.Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
As vacation rentals rise in popularity, it's more important than ever to ensure your listing stands out. Angela Page, Director of Account Management for Vacation Rentals at Expedia Group and a Vrbo host herself, shares her tips for optimizing your property listing to attract the right guests and provide a great experience. Some of her advice includes how the right settings can help you avoid costly cancellations, how to keep your listing’s rules and amenities up to date, why the order of photos in your listing matters, and why you might want to ditch the cleaning fee altogether. She also shares how hosting with Vrbo can help you manage your bookings in a streamlined and professional manner, creating the best guest experience possible, no matter the circumstances. Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
Everyone deserves to feel safe and welcome while traveling. However, Expedia Group’s latest research reveals that Black, Latino, LGBTQIA+ travelers, and those with disabilities still face significant barriers that hinder their travel experiences. Lawrence Phillips, CEO of Green Book Global, shares how his platform empowers Black travelers with authentic reviews and resources, helping them navigate the world with confidence. Joining the conversation, Heather Ansley, Chief Policy Officer at Paralyzed Veterans of America, highlights the challenges disabled travelers encounter and the advocacy efforts aimed at ensuring safe and dignified travel experiences. Together, they offer inspiring insights and actionable strategies to break down barriers and create a more inclusive travel industry for all.Read the full report here: Journeys for All: An Expedia Group Study on Inclusion in TravelPowering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
When opening a new property, securing those initial bookings can be challenging, especially when competing against established properties. Susana Ramírez Horta, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Tafer Hotels & Resorts, shares how she leverages Expedia Group's tools to increase visibility for both new and established properties. Susana explains that as Tafer prepares to open a new property, they use Expedia Group's pay-per-stay Accelerator tool to ensure it appears at the top of search results for travelers. She and her team started using Accelerator when they were struggling to stand out in the crowded Cancun market and have since seen impressive ROI, including enhanced visibility in search results. Tune in to learn how you can use Accelerator and other Expedia Group tools to get more eyes on your bookings. To learn more visit: https://partner.expediagroup.com/en-us/resources/blog/hotel-marketing-accelerator-toolPowering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
In today’s market, travelers have seemingly endless options for where to stay. How can businesses boost their visibility to ensure that travelers are making bookings with them? We hear from Carlos del Pino at Original Group who has tapped into Expedia’s extensive B2B partner network and launched a pay-per-stay Accelerator, to boost visibility, making it easier to fill rooms–especially during off-season. Original Group is a Mexican based hospitality group that is a pioneer in Cancun, building the first hotel in the area in 1974. Hear how Carlos leverages Accelerator in tandem with TravelAds to increase their properties’ visibility without eating into their marketing budget, and learn more about what Accelerator can do for your business. To learn more visit: https://partner.expediagroup.com/en-us/resources/blog/travelads-and-accelerator-hotel-visibility-boostersPowering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill.
Data and cookies have long been used in advertising to understand, target, retarget, track, and report on the purchasing journeys of consumers. Now that third-party cookies are being phased out, travel marketers and advertisers need to rely on first-party data to build strategic campaigns that effectively connect with travelers. In this episode, we take a closer look at first-party data this new era of digital advertising and tap our expert, Jason Standifer, senior director of product management for Expedia Group Media Solutions, to help us understand what to expect. Listen in to gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of third-party data and cookies, and how advertisers will need to use first-party data to create personalized experiences, and connect with travelers to drive bookings.Powering Travel is produced by Expedia Group in association with Quill. Learn more at https://partner.expediagroup.com/en-us/resources/podcast.






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