
Friday Jan 03, 2025
Tourism: Debbie Clarke
Regenerative Change Agents - a podcast about people improving the world.
In the first season we hear from amazing women, regenerative change agents, who are paving the way towards a new way of living in the world by using tourism as a catalyst to spread the regenerative mindset and practices around our globe.
In this episode with Debbie Clarke we dive into building the potential of, and with, others through storytelling. Putting regenerative development into practices within the tourism industry and first and foremost within ourselves. Diving into education, teaching, systems thinking, contribution of the uniqueness of ourselves and the systems we are part of. As well as cold bathing, growing food and using tourism as a tool to make people think.
Debbie Clarke is an entrepreneur, regenerative practitioner, and podcaster who is transforming travel to enable the thriving of people and places. She is dedicated towards a regenerative tourism model that places human and ecological wellbeing at the heart of tourism’s purpose. She puts this new story for tourism in practice and is supporting tourism entrepreneurs through the Centre for GOOD Travel, whilst sharing the regenerative tourism stories of New Zeeland as a co-host of the GOOD awaits podcast.
Connect: Debbie Clarke | LinkedIn
Website: The Centre for Good Travel
Website: Good Awaits Podcast
Resources
Conscious Travel - Anna Pollock
Course: The Stories of Active Hope
Course: Intro to Regenerative Storytelling
Braiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Tourism CoLab
Thrivable World
Connect and reach out so we can co-create a regenerative future together!
Feedback, ideas and suggestions are always welcome!
Connect: Charles van de Kerkhof | LinkedIn
Website: Fjällgås.Agency
This podcast is created by Charles van de Kerkhof with technical support and jingle by Joran de Block.
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