Episodes

  • Ep008: Sustainable Tourism: Challenging Saviorism and Promoting Equitable Solutions for Global Communities
    Jun 6 2024

    In this episode of the Necessary Disruptor Podcast, host Stephanie M. Jones engages in a thought-provoking conversation with award-winning travel journalist Lebawit Lily Germa from Bloomberg News. Together, they tackle the complex landscape of sustainable tourism, challenging the narrative of tourism as a savior for communities in the Global South.

    Drawing on her extensive experiences living in various regions, Lily explores the importance of equitable and inclusive solutions that empower local communities, debunking misconceptions and urging a shift away from the saviorism mentality.

    00:00 Introduction to the Necessary Disruptor Podcast

    00:58 Meet Our Guest: Award-Winning Travel Journalist Lebawit Lily Girma

    02:43 Lily's Journey from Law to Travel Journalism

    05:45 The Realities of Sustainable Tourism

    10:47 Challenging the Savior Narrative in Tourism

    16:28 Understanding Global South Communities

    18:15 Lily's Mission and Personal Connection

    29:40 The Future of Sustainable Tourism

    Here's how to connect with Lebawit Lily Girma:

    Instagram: @sunandstilettos and @tourismlens_

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lebawit/

    Website: https://tourismlens.com/

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    36 mins
  • Ep007: Preserving Cultures, Sustaining Communities, and Championing for Equitable Opportunities for Indigenous Tourism Businesses
    May 22 2024

    In this episode of the Necessary Disruptors show, host Stephanie speaks with Sherry Rupert, the CEO of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA). They discuss the importance of preserving indigenous cultures through tourism, creating equitable opportunities, and sustaining local communities. Sherry shares her personal journey into advocating for indigenous tourism and highlights the role of AIANTA in promoting cultural heritage and fostering economic growth within tribal nations. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities in the tourism industry, emphasizing the need for inclusion and responsible partnerships. This episode sheds light on the essential work being done to amplify underrepresented voices and redefine the narrative of American history through indigenous tourism.

    00:00 Welcome to the Necessary Disruptors Show: Exploring Indigenous Tourism

    01:34 Sherry Rupert's Journey into Indigenous Tourism Advocacy

    07:06 The Role of AIANTA in Championing Indigenous Tourism

    14:02 Challenges and Opportunities in Indigenous Tourism

    16:53 Partnerships and Representation in the Tourism Industry

    32:35 Vision for the Future of Indigenous Tourism

    37:13 Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Learn More

    Learn more about Sherry and AIANTA

    Website: www.aianta.org

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-rupert-0900021a9/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aianta_official

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    41 mins
  • Ep006: The Power of Pivoting with Purpose for Profits
    May 9 2024

    Pivoting with Purpose: A Journey Through Disruption in Travel

    In this episode of the Necessary Disruptor Podcast, host Stephanie M. Jones engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Denella Ri'chard, a former cruise corporate executive turned talk show host. The discussion delves into Denella's remarkable career journey, her resilience in the face of the global pandemic's challenges, and her successful pivot from the corporate world to creating and hosting the nationally syndicated 'Traveling with Denella Ri'chard' show. The episode highlights themes of disruption, resilience, entrepreneurship, and the importance of leveraging one's network and creating new paths in industries like travel and tourism. Denella shares insights on the significance of featuring small Black businesses and destinations, the profound impact of her decisions to create opportunities where none existed, and the importance of divine guidance in her pursuit of success. Stephanie concludes the episode by emphasizing the power of disruption to inspire positive change and encourages listeners to be catalysts themselves.

    00:53 Diving Deep with Denella Ri'chard: Pivoting with Purpose

    03:38 From Baton Rouge to Global Stages: Denella's Journey

    07:48 Breaking Barriers: Denella's Transition into the Travel Industry

    11:31 Facing the Pandemic: A Necessary Pivot to Television

    16:07 Amplifying Black Businesses and Communities Through Travel

    19:47 Creating Your Own Path: Lessons in Disruption and Innovation

    33:03 The Power of Faith and Vision in Achieving Success

    Connect with Denella:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denella/

    Website: https://www.travelingwithdenella.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelingwithdenella/

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    32 mins
  • Ep005: Shattering Norms: Embracing Inclusivity in Destination Stewardship
    Apr 26 2024

    This episode of the Necessary Disruptor Podcast features Stacey Ritter, CEO of Visit Lauderdale, discussing the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in destination stewardship. As a change agent, Ritter shares insights from her transition from politics to tourism, emphasizing her efforts to amplify diverse cultures and communities in Fort Lauderdale, driving both economic and cultural growth. The conversation covers strategic initiatives for multicultural marketing, fostering local partnerships, and counteracting negative messaging with inclusive branding. Ritter's leadership prioritizes authentic representation and community engagement, aiming to make Visit Lauderdale a welcoming destination for all. The episode also explores challenges faced by DMOs in addressing DEI and the critical role of bold, fearless leadership in shaping tourism strategies for a more inclusive future.

    00:00 Welcome to the Necessary Disruptor Podcast

    00:07 Introducing Stacey Ritter: A Beacon of Inclusivity in Tourism

    02:17 Stacey Ritter's Journey from Politics to Tourism Leadership

    04:23 Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Visit Lauderdale

    06:35 Strategies for Promoting Multicultural Tourism and Community Engagement

    15:03 The Impact of Leadership and Team Dynamics on Destination Stewardship

    28:28 Future Initiatives and the Importance of Inclusive Destination Marketing

    33:44 Advice for Other Destinations on Prioritizing DEI in Tourism Strategies

    42:52 Closing Thoughts and the Road Ahead

    Website: www.visitlauderdale.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacy-ritter-10454917/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visitlauderdale

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    45 mins
  • Ep004: Workplace Bullying: The Charge for the Travel & Tourism Industry to Lead with Proactive Actions and Safeguard Solutions, Part 2
    Apr 25 2024

    During the second part of their conversation on 'The Necessary Disruptor Show,' Stephanie M. Jones delves deeper into the topic of workplace bullying, with a focus on the travel and tourism industry. Dr. Brandy shares her personal experiences with bullying and disappointment in the EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) efforts within the industry. She emphasizes that true priorities are revealed through actions, not words, and discusses the challenges of advocating for EDI in an environment resistant to acknowledging mistakes and making necessary changes. The conversation also covers the 'pay to play' nature of the industry, how it can lead to bullying, and the power of documentation and speaking up against injustice. Additionally, the hosts offer advice to women facing similar challenges and underscore the importance of protecting one's peace and self-worth. The episode concludes with a call to action for industry leaders to foster a culture of accountability and for companies to engage with EDI experts to develop anti-bullying policies and training. Dr. Brandy and Zoe Moore, as guests, share insights based on their expertise and experiences, aiming to inspire and empower listeners to address and overcome workplace bullying and discrimination.

    00:00 Welcome to the Necessary Disruptor Show: Tackling Workplace Bullying

    00:22 The Impact of EDI in the Travel and Tourism Industry

    01:04 Dr. Brandy's Personal Journey and Disappointment

    02:29 The Challenge of Authenticity and Accountability in Organizations

    10:03 Navigating the Pay-to-Play Dynamics of the Industry

    21:39 Empowering Advice for Handling Workplace Bullying

    29:19 Closing Thoughts and How to Connect

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    35 mins
  • Ep003: Workplace Bullying: The Charge for the Travel & Tourism Industry to Lead with Proactive Actions and Safeguard Solutions, Part 1
    Apr 11 2024

    In this Part 1 episode of the Necessary Disruptor Podcast, host Stephanie M. Jones, alongside guests Dr. Brandy Baldwin and Zoe Moore, engages in a critical conversation on workplace bullying within the travel and tourism industry, especially as it affects women of color. Drawing from personal experiences, the discussion delves into the prevalence of bullying, discrimination, and the systemic issues that enable such behaviors. The episode emphasizes the urgent need for industry leaders to adopt proactive measures in creating safer and more inclusive work environments. Through powerful testimonies and expert insights, the guests explore solutions and call to action for C-suite leaders to champion change and accountability.

    00:00 Welcome to the Necessary Disruptor Podcast

    00:49 A Personal Journey: From Corporate America to Entrepreneurship

    01:15 Spotlight on Workplace Bullying in Travel and Tourism

    01:53 Sharing Bold Stories: Dr. Brandy Baldwin and Zoe Moore

    02:23 Exploring Solutions and Proactive Steps Against Bullying

    03:10 Introducing Our Guests: Dr. Brandy Baldwin and Zoe Moore

    05:44 Dr. Brandy Baldwin's Entrepreneurial Journey and Impact

    08:20 Zoe Moore's Bold Insights and EDI Advocacy

    13:21 The Deep Dive: Workplace Bullying, PTSD, and Healing

    24:11 Why Women of Color Face Unique Challenges

    33:49 Leadership's Shortcomings and the Path Forward

    35:59 Closing Thoughts and Teaser for Part Two

    How to connect with Dr Brandi Baldwin

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedoctorbrandi

    Website: http://www.doctorbrandi.com

    How to connect with Zoe Moore

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoemoore

    Website: https://www.growwithzomo.com

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    37 mins
  • Ep002: Breaking Barriers: Empowering Black Adventurers & Leaders in the Outdoors
    Mar 27 2024

    Welcome to "The Necessary Disruptor" featuring the Founder & CEO of Outdoor Afro, Rue Mapp. Rue's journey is also one of resilience, passion, and unwavering dedication to breaking down barriers and empowering Black communities to connect with nature.

    [2:42] Rue, where did your love for nature and the outdoors come from? My love for the outdoors was instilled in me by my family, particularly my outdoorsman father and sharpshooter mother. Our ranch in Northern California served as our adventure playground and a gathering place for church and family. There, I learned the importance of both nature and community. In 2009, I created Outdoor Afro recognizing the lack of representation of black nature enthusiasts,

    [6:28] What were some of the initial challenges you faced in building this nationwide Black outdoor community, and how did you overcome them?Personally, I faced the challenge of creating something entirely new without a blueprint to follow. I adopted an iterative approach, testing ideas and scaling what worked while letting go of what didn't. I also prioritized slow growth over chasing vanity metrics, focusing on building a community organically rather than through paid promotions.

    [12:54] How have you been able to grow the Outdoor Afro community and create leadership roles? I established Outdoor Afro leadership team, reaching out on social media to recruit individuals interested in leading outdoor events in their communities. Through training sessions and ongoing support, we've expanded our reach, with leaders now hosting events across the country. Today, our program boasts over 100 leaders.

    [17:44] Last year, you introduced several milestones, including your book and an outdoor clothing line. Could you share a bit about each of these achievements? Our long-standing partnership with REI, which began in 2012, proved invaluable. I proposed a bold vision to REI, emphasizing inclusive outdoor fashion. REI fully embraced the concept, providing significant support and collaboration. Our partnership culminated in the successful launch of a 22-piece collection. Additionally, my book, "Nature's Swagger," features stories and images celebrating our community's deep connection with nature, shared by individuals spanning ages nine to 99.

    [24:13] How has Outdoor Afro has sustained and scaled its effort through slow and steady growth? There are a lot of people who have passion and visions for something, but do not have the business acumen to sustain and scale their vision. Slow and steady growth through building infrastructure to support operations and taking inventory of skillsets are critical.

    [31:10] What are your aspirations for the future of Outdoor Afro and broader diversity in the outdoors? I envision establishing a permanent home for Outdoor Afro, a place where we can practice what we preach and convene. It would be a racism-free outdoor haven by design.

    How to connect with Rue Mapp

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruemapp

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/ruemapp

    Websites: https://ruemapp.com / www.outdoorafro.org / www.outdoorafro.inc

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    39 mins
  • Ep001: The Transformative Impact of Servant Leadership on Sustainability, Stewardship and Social Impact
    Mar 13 2024

    [04:00] In reading your impressive bio and all your great accomplishments throughout your career, I surmised that you are a servant leader. Would you agree? Being a servant leader is important in roles that are focused on leading social impact and sustainability solutions. Servant leadership is the center focus for how I define the work that I'm leading at Expedia.

    [06:30] Could you share with us a specific moment or experience that ignited your journey as a disruptor and servant leader in the field of corporate social responsibility and sustainability? What inspired you to take this path? I was introduced to the field of corporate responsibility and sustainability during my MBA curriculum in graduate school. I was studying finance and thinking about using my quantitative skills. I was exposed during a career panel to how issues of sustainability and social impact show up within companies. This sparked a passion in me for issues of inclusion, equity, and sustainability.

    [09:45] Could you discuss some key characteristics you believe are essential for anyone aspiring to lead in these areas? These are unique roles and require the ability to balance business outcomes with societal and environmental outcomes. You must have passion to bring others along and to help them get excited about the possibilities in this space. Other essential characteristics are listening, having flexibility, and leading with empathy as an effective servant leader.

    [13:20] Of all the projects that you lead related to sustainability and social impact, which are most influential to driving the companies towards its goals and why? Everyone experiencing travel is directly aligned with Expedia Group's business priorities. We launched an accelerator program, the Open World Accelerator, which focuses on empowering startups that are breaking down barriers in access to travel. We invested and partnered with 12 different startups focusing on a range of different inclusivity areas. We've leaned into supporting under vested startups thrive.

    [17:50] Based on political pressures, is Expedia leaning into its DEI efforts or pushing away from the table? We have been critical in making sure that we have been credible with our efforts around inclusion, equity, and accessible travel externally and internally. Our mission is to power global travel for everyone, everywhere! For those who thought it's something that they had to do, this may be an excuse for them to push back. We didn't embrace it as a have to do, and therefore we feel that we can continue our efforts..

    [22:30] Reflecting on your journey and lessons that you've learned, what advice would you give young leaders who aspire to make a significant impact in sustainability and social responsibility within their companies or organizations? My advice is to get started in whatever role you are in within the company. Start thinking about how you can partner with your sustainability and social impact team. We have a long wish list of ways in which any team across the business can activate around this work.

    [25:45] Looking to the future, how do you envision the evolution of sustainability and social impact within the industry? There are models and lessons for us to learn from outside our industry and country. Areas around inclusive and equitable travel need more attention. Destinations are an entry point to the entire travel ecosystem and should lead in ensuring that travel continues as a force for good and adds values to underserved communities.

    Connect with Aditi Mohapatra on LinkedIn and learn more about her social impact and sustainability initiative at www.expediagroup.com.

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    27 mins