
TIQUE Talks: The Business Podcast for Travel Advisors
by Robin Bradley and Jennifer Jacob
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228. Evolving a Business That Works for You with Catherine Denham Travel, An Independent Affiliate of Brownell
Jun 23, 2026
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227. Hot Take: Should Travel Advisors Be Avoiding AI?
Jun 19, 2026
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226. Using AI For Your Client Workflow with Heather Keller
Jun 16, 2026
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225. Hot Take: How To Define Your Niche
Jun 12, 2026
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224. What it Means to Have a Preferred Partnership with Katie Ferrari of Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() 228. Evolving a Business That Works for You with Catherine Denham Travel, An Independent Affiliate of Brownell | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutGrowing your business shouldn't require working around the clock. Catherine Denham, founder of Catherine Denham Travel and an affiliate of Brownell Travel, shares how intentional systems, strategic hiring, and a commitment to exceptional service helped her transform a one-woman operation into a thriving, relationship-driven agency on track to surpass $5 million in sales. Catherine opens up about the lessons she learned from booking everything, undercharging, and trying to do it all herself. She also shares how personality profiles have shaped her hiring decisions and how the right processes have allowed her team to scale without sacrificing the personalized experience their clients value most.About Catherine Denham:Travel has shaped Catherine's life since childhood, when annual family adventures—across the country and around the world—inspired her curiosity and molded the way she sees the world. That early sense of wonder eventually led her into hospitality, where she began her career at Sea Island Resorts more than 20 years ago. Her passion for service has only deepened since. Today, as the founder of Catherine Denham Travel, she blends lifelong experience, industry expertise, and global relationships to craft seamless, one-of-a-kind journeys. From indulgent weekend escapes to intricate multi-country adventures, Catherine thrives on uncovering each client’s dreams and translating them into immersive itineraries enriched by insider access and thoughtful detail.cdenhamtravel.cominstagram.com/catherine.denham.travelToday we will cover:(01:40) Catherine’s path to travel(04:45) Why booking everything and not charging fees slowed her growth(14:50) Hiring, team roles and workflow(22:30) How monday.com, Dubsado, and Zoom support the team(28:05) Using AI Without Losing Personalization(34:25) How the Birkman method helped build the right team(41:15) Catherine's long-term vision and the path toward $5 million in sales(46:00) Small details that create big referrals→ Grab Your Ticket to The Travel Business Intensive! Early bird pricing of $295 available through July 14!FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() 227. Hot Take: Should Travel Advisors Be Avoiding AI? | → Grab Your Ticket to The Travel Business Intensive! Early bird pricing of $295 available through July 14!AI seems to bring out strong opinions. Some people think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Others act like using ChatGPT is the first step toward the robot apocalypse. In this Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer tackle the question many travel advisors are asking: Should you be avoiding AI? They share how their own perspective has changed and the simple ways they're using AI in their business; from meeting recaps and task management to tax questions and time blocking. They also discuss the three biggest pain points travel advisors face and how AI can help solve them without sacrificing personalization. This isn't about replacing humans. It's about removing the drag in your business so you can show up as the best version of yourself for your clients, your team, and your family.FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 226. Using AI For Your Client Workflow with Heather Keller | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutHeather Keller of Perfect Landing Travel returns to the show to share how she's leveraging AI to eliminate repetitive tasks and create more space for the work that drives growth. From client communications and workflow management to restaurant research and trip planning support, Heather has built a suite of custom GPTs that function as an extension of her team; bringing greater consistency, efficiency, and scalability to her business without sacrificing personalization.Want to see Heather's GPTs in action? Join us inside the Niche Community on July 2 for a live demonstration where Heather will walk through the custom GPTs she uses to streamline operations, support her team, and deliver a more consistent client experience! Then, continue the conversation at Tique’s Travel Business Intensive, August 24-26!About Heather Keller:Heather is the founder of Perfect Landing Travel and a respected luxury travel advisor with more than a decade of industry experience. A consistent top producer with Departure Lounge since 2020, she has been recognized as a Travel + Leisure Rising Star and has helped lead her team to multiple industry nominations. Known for her psychology-informed approach to travel planning, Heather specializes in understanding what clients truly want from their travels—not just where they want to go, but how they want to feel. By combining deep client insight with innovative tools like AI, she creates highly personalized, high-touch travel experiences that feel effortless, thoughtful, and uniquely tailored to each traveler.perfectlandingtravel.cominstagram.com/perfectlandingtravelToday we will cover:(03:00) ChatGPT vs. custom GPTs(06:45) How Heather created GPTs for repeatable tasks and workflows(14:55) Using AI for client communications(20:55) Heather's favorite note-taking tools; Granola and Plaud(26:05) Auditing, tweaking, and refining outputs over time(28:10) How examples, standards, and boundaries improve outputFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() 225. Hot Take: How To Define Your Niche | Join the Waitlist for The Travel Business Intensive by TIQUE! If you're selling everything, you're known for nothing. In this Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer make the case for niching down; why it leads to better clients, stronger supplier relationships, and real pricing power. They bust the "but I'll miss bookings" myth, share examples of experts crushing it in ultra-specific lanes, and give you three questions to help you pick your own. Hit play now!FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() 224. What it Means to Have a Preferred Partnership with Katie Ferrari of Hyatt Hotels Corporation | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutKatie Ferrari, Regional VP of Global Sales at Hyatt Hotels Corporation, breaks down how preferred partnerships work behind the scenes and why they’re about far more than just extra perks. You’ll learn how programs like Hyatt Privé help advisors create more personalized client experiences, strengthen direct hotel relationships, and advocate for travelers more effectively from booking to check-out. Katie also explains when it makes sense to book through a preferred partner versus a wholesaler or DMC, how loyalty programs and advisor benefits work, and why the best advisors know how to use relationships, not just rates, to elevate a trip.About Katie Ferrari:Katie Ferrari is the Regional Vice President of Global Sales at Hyatt Hotels Corporation, where she leads sales teams across the Americas and oversees key relationships within Hyatt’s luxury, lifestyle, and leisure segments. A passionate hospitality leader, she is dedicated to building meaningful connections, mentoring others, and advancing colleague resource groups across the organization. Before joining Hyatt’s global sales team, Katie held leadership roles at Park Hyatt Washington and Starwood Hotels & Resorts. She lives in Atlanta with her husband, two daughters, and a rotating crew of foster kittens, and enjoys tennis, live entertainment, and travel.linkedin.com/in/katieferrariLearn more about Hyatt's Travel Professional Loyalty program and advisor benefits here: hyatt.com/events/en-US/groups/travel-professional-loyaltyNeed help connecting your IATA number to your World of Hyatt account? Watch Hyatt's quick setup tutorial: World-of-Hyatt-Advisor-Planner-Profile-Setup-60s-1080p-EN.mp4Today we will cover:(03:00) What a preferred partnership means(08:40) Hyatt Privé vs. consortia bookings: what’s the difference?(10:15) How advisors market preferred partnerships to clients(19:30) Advisor loyalty perks, qualifying tier nights, and client points(27:30) Who advisors should contact at hotels and why relationships matter(32:00) The future of advisor relationshipsFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() 223. Hot Take: What "Sales" is NOT | Join the Waitlist for The Travel Business Intensive by TIQUE! Robin and Jennifer kindly drag the idea that sales has to feel pushy, awkward, or manipulative. Instead of convincing clients to book, they explain how great sales calls are really about building trust, uncovering the client’s real problem, and creating genuine connection. From avoiding “word-vomit” discovery calls to using intentional questions, tailored messaging, and even silence strategically, they share how advisors can approach sales with more confidence, authenticity, and ease. Plus, they preview their August 24–26 Travel Business Intensive featuring Marsha-Ann Donaldson on selling with authority and authenticity.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Seven Figure SalesEpisode 152. The Legalities Of Selling With AI with Paige GriffithFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() 222. How To Audit Your Business with Jessica Marx | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutJessica Marks, strategic advisor and host of the Millions Were Made podcast, joins this episode to talk about auditing your business, uncovering hidden profit opportunities, and stepping fully into a CEO role without burning yourself out in the process. From operational inefficiencies and messy client journeys to underperforming websites, broken sales processes, and the mindset shifts required to scale, this conversation dives deep into the systems that separate overwhelmed founders from sustainable, profitable businesses. Jessica shares how she built multiple companies while working roughly 20 hours a week, why “being needed” is not the goal, and how founders can leverage automation, AI, delegation, and strategic infrastructure to reclaim both their time and profitability. Whether you’re a solopreneur feeling maxed out or a growing agency owner trying to scale sustainably, this episode will give you insight into building a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.About Jessica Marx:Jessica Marx is a globally recognized business strategist and the Founder of Tailored Premier, a global advisory firm helping entrepreneurs build scalable, high-performing, and sustainable businesses. A five-time Forbes Business Advisor and named a Top Female Advisor by Yahoo! Finance, she is known for translating complex business strategy into clear, actionable growth plans. With nearly two decades of executive leadership experience, Jessica has operated at the highest levels of multi-billion-dollar organizations, overseeing more than $150 million in annual budgets and leading teams of over 500 sales professionals. She has worked closely with executive leadership, CEOs, and boards to shape company-wide strategy and drive long-term growth. Today, she partners with entrepreneurs to simplify operations, scale strategically, and build businesses designed for both profitability and freedom.tailoredpremier.comResources Mentioned In This Episode:Episode 83: Attracting Ideal Clients & Fostering Relationships Built On Trust with Heather KellerEpisode 31: Leveraging Debt to Fuel Business Growth with Fractional CFO, Shay Bacani (Millions Were Made podcast)Today we will cover:(01:45) Jessica’s corporate background, IVF journey, and launching her business with twins(05:00) The biggest mistake founders make when hiring help(13:25) Building SOPs and systems that multiply your capabilities(17:10) How branding, marketing, sales, and systems impact profitability(19:15) The domino effect of marketing, sales, and client conversion(28:10) How to audit your entire client journey step-by-step(33:55) What it realistically looks like to step into a CEO roleFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() 221. Hot Take: Stop Questioning Your Worth | Join the Waitlist for The Travel Business Intensive by TIQUE! Imposter syndrome? We don’t know her! In this Hot Take, Jennifer and Robin unpack why so many travel advisors are undercharging, overextending themselves, and wondering why they’re burned out by clients who treat unlimited access like a personality trait. From planning fees and pricing psychology to luxury perception, boundaries, and profitable service suites, this conversation is your reminder that your business is not a nonprofit. Whether you book five-star Italy itineraries or budget-friendly cruises, the goal is the same: build a business that pays you, protects your time, and supports the life you’re trying to create. Plus, hear why Shay Bacani might convince you to raise your rates immediately at The Travel Business Intensive this August!FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() 220. How The Right Hotel Can Scientifically Create Happiness with Sara Bacon | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFrom lighting and ambiance to design and sensory experience, the psychology of a space may matter more than most advisors realize. In this episode, Jennifer talks with Sara Bacon, founder of Opulist, a US-based searchable platform curating aesthetically compelling hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, and bars based on vibe and design rather than traditional travel metrics. Sara shares her background in psychology and how her research into neuroaesthetics supports the idea that beauty signals safety, abundance, and comfort, ultimately shaping nervous-system regulation and overall guest satisfaction. You’ll learn how travel advisors can improve client experiences by psychologically matchmaking hotels to client personalities, elevating even the most functional trips through intentional venue selection, and using Opulist’s vetted visuals and map features to build more emotionally resonant itineraries. Sara also touches on branding, consumer behavior, romanticizing everyday experiences, and why modern travelers are ultimately buying a feeling, not just a destination.About Sara Bacon:Sara is the founder of Opulist, a design-forward media and discovery platform spotlighting the most beautifully designed places to stay, eat, and drink. She leads Opulist’s vision at the intersection of hospitality, travel, and design - building a trusted brand that celebrates beauty not just as a luxury, but as a vital part of how we experience the world. Sara calls Newport Beach, CA home, but will travel anywhere a stunning location beckons her to. She’s equally delighted by fancy restaurants and local dive bars, and believes that one of the truest expressions of gratitude for this life is to enjoy it fully. Through her work, she hopes to help others do the same.opulist.coinstagram.com/opulistToday we will cover:(02:40) Meet Sarah Bacon; the origin of Opulist(07:25) The science of neuroaesthetics and why beautiful spaces make us feel safe(11:50) Why beauty and design influence creativity, abundance, and well-being(15:40) Why even “functional” trips should feel intentional and elevated(22:20) Psychological matchmaking: pairing hotels to client personalities(27:55) How Opulist vets hotels, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops(37:45) Content creation tips for capturing ambiance and “vibe”FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() 219. Hot Take: How To Fire A Client | Join the Waitlist for The Travel Business Intensive by TIQUE! Some clients are dream bookings. Others make you question your career choices before your second cup of coffee. In this Hot Take, Jennifer and Robin get honest about toxic clients, scope creep, people-pleasing, and the moment you realize a trip is no longer profitable because a client is draining every ounce of your energy. They break down how to set boundaries before things spiral, when to try salvaging the relationship, and how to professionally “bless and release” a client without the guilt, drama, or five-paragraph apology email. Consider this your PSA to stop bending your business to fit the wrong people. Mentioned In This Episode:Scaling With SystemsFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() 218. FAMs: Before, During & After with Carrie Wallace | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE at checkoutFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsCarrie Wallace, CEO of FamGuru, shares how travel advisors can use FAM trips more strategically to grow their business. From choosing the right FAMs and preparing clients for out-of-office time to building stronger supplier relationships and retaining destination knowledge, this conversation is packed with advice advisors rarely talk about. Carrie also explains how FamGuru helps organize photos, notes, and supplier insights into usable content and post-trip reports. Plus, the conversation dives into the small details that make a big impact, such as thoughtful follow-up, proper etiquette, intentional networking, and how to stop returning home from FAMs feeling overwhelmed instead of equipped to sell.About Carrie Wallace:Carrie is the Chief Executive Officer of FamGuru. With more than 20 years as a travel advisor and agency owner, Carrie Wallace has explored over 80 countries across 5 continents. A natural problem solver and MBA graduate from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, she combines deep industry relationships with a passion for innovation to simplify travel for advisors and clients alike. Carrie is also a frequent speaker on entrepreneurship, technology, and the future of the travel industry.famguru.appResources Mentioned in this Episode:Episode 3: Preparing To Go OOO? Do These Things FirstMastering FAM Trips Today we will cover:(04:00) Why FamGuru exists(11:30) Preparing clients & your business to go out of office(15:40) Building better supplier relationships during FAMs(20:35) Avoiding overwhelm & organizing information while traveling(28:50) How FamGuru works before, during & after a trip(33:25) Post-trip follow-up, feedback & relationship buildingFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() 217. Hot Take: How To Start A Business From Nothing | Started your travel business with zero network, zero book of business, and zero luxury clients? Same! In this Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer discuss what it looks like to build a business from scratch when you don’t have a network or years of sales experience backing you. From awkward early marketing attempts to learning how to show up consistently online, this episode is the reminder that success isn’t about who you know. It’s about visibility, resilience, systems, and staying in the game long enough for people to finally pay attention. If you’ve been feeling behind, discouraged, or stuck in comparison mode, press play now!Mentioned In This Episode:Episode 83: Attracting Ideal Clients & Fostering Relationships Built On Trust with Heather KellerEpisode 168: How To Sell A Million In Your First Year with Katie GibsonSeven Figure SalesFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() 216. Don’t Assume A DMC Will Break Your Client's Budget with Jonathan Epstein | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsThink a DMC is automatically out of your client’s budget? Think again! Jonathan Epstein, Chairman and owner of Celebrated Experiences, explains why that assumption is costing you better trips, smoother client experiences, and more profitable bookings. He also gives details on what really goes into DMC pricing. From navigating budget conversations to protecting your time and reputation, you’ll learn how the right destination partner can elevate your service without adding more to your plate. If you’ve been hesitating to reach out to a DMC because of price, this episode will change your mind!About Jonathan Epstein:Jonathan is Chairman of Celebrated Experiences, a leading luxury destination specialist for England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. Since joining the family business in 2006, he has helped grow the company from four employees to a 70-person team serving travel advisors across North America and Europe. Jonathan also founded Celebrated Impact, a charitable initiative that donates $1 for every hotel room night booked, contributing more than $400,000 to organizations and disaster recovery efforts. Passionate about mentorship and hospitality, he serves on several nonprofit and industry boards. A Birmingham native and Trinity College economics graduate, Jonathan lives in Atlanta with his wife and two children.instagram.com/celebratedexperiencesResources Mentioned in this Episode:Supplier Communication Templates: tiquehq.com/shop/supplier-communication-templatesStart With Why by Simon Sinek: amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447 Today we will cover:(01:50) Meet Jonathan Epstein; what makes Celebrated Experiences different(04:10) DMC vs. destination specialist(11:00) Working efficiently with mid-range clients(17:40) The “5-minute rule” that shapes the entire trip experience(28:30) Peeling back DMC pricing(34:00) Planning fees + why they matter to your partners(40:35) Red flags with client funds and financial handling(51:40) Overcoming fear of losing clients(55:10) Let experts create the magicFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() 215. Hot Take: You Should List Your Pricing | TIQUE’S TRAVEL ADVISOR APPRECIATION SALE IS LIVE! Enjoy 20% OFF May 4th-8th → SHOP NOWShould you put your pricing on your website? Yes. Full stop.Jennifer and Robin make the case for fee transparency, because hiding your pricing doesn't convert skeptics, it just attracts the wrong clients. Robin shares a cringe-worthy Botox appointment story that proves exactly what happens when financial surprises ambush people mid-process, and Jennifer breaks down the many ways to coach clients on investment before they ever land on your calendar. Clear is kind, "starting at" is your best friend, and the right clients won't bat an eye.FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() 214. Creating Seamless Multi-Destination Trips with a DMC with Milena Stancati | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsMulti-destination trips look dreamy until the seams start to show. In this episode, Milena Stancati of Travel Collection dives into what makes complex itineraries work and where many advisors quietly lose control. From missed transfers and mismatched service levels to chaotic handoffs between countries, she shares the exact points where trips fall apart and how to fix them before your client ever notices. You’ll learn how to structure trips like a story with intentional pacing, why “three nights minimum” changes everything, and the behind-the-scenes systems top advisors use to manage multi-country travel without the overwhelm. If you want to sell bigger, more complex trips without the stress (or the risk), this is the episode you need to hear!About Milena Stancati:Milena Stancati is a travel industry leader and Head of Business Development at Travel Collection Limited, where she partners with travel advisors across North America. With nearly seven years at Context Travel, she helped scale global experiences and deepen culturally driven travel. Raised in an Italian-American family, her love of travel was sparked by stories of heritage and history, leading to a lifelong passion for exploring the world. She’s visited 70+ countries and spent a year traveling across continents with Remote Year. Now based in Charlotte, Milena brings a thoughtful, story-first approach to travel, and when she’s not working, she’s chasing her goal of running a half marathon in every U.S. state. instagram.com/travelcollectionltdRecourses mentioned in this Episode:Travel Collection Form Simple Fee CalculatorToday we will cover:(03:00) Meet Milena Stancati; Travel Collection(08:55) The biggest failure points (the “seams”)(17:30) How to fix the seams before they break(24:00) Structuring a multi-country itinerary that flows(33:20) Client briefs, transition checklists, and partner coordination(40:30) How to structure planning fees for multi-destination trips(43:10) Post-trip debriefs; improving future tripsFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() 213. Hot Take: A Real Business Costs Real Money | TIQUE’S TRAVEL ADVISOR APPRECIATION SALE IS LIVE! Enjoy 20% OFF May 4th-8th → SHOP NOWYou thought starting a travel business meant freedom, flexibility, and maybe even five-star perks. But behind the scenes? It’s duct-taped systems, second-guessing every decision, and wondering why it still feels so hard. In this fiery Hot Take, Jennifer and Robin pull back the curtain on the real reason your business isn’t flowing and it has nothing to do with your talent. It’s what you’re avoiding. The investments, the systems, the foundations that separate hobbyists from professionals. This episode is the line in the sand. Keep piecing it together and stay stuck, or finally build something that works. Need additional guidance? Email hello@tiquehq.com!FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() 212. Booking A Group: Step By Step with Marilyn Cairo | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offGroup trips sound like easy money until you’re managing contracts, chasing availability, and realizing your “100 guests” is really just 60. In this episode, Marilyn Cairo, VP of Sales for Groups at Classic Vacations, breaks down what makes group bookings and destination weddings run smoothly and profitably. From qualifying clients and locking in dates to navigating contracts, attrition, concessions, and those last-minute weather calls, this is a clear, no-fluff look at how to book large groups the right way so you can avoid the headaches later. If you’re ready for group trips to feel streamlined, strategic, and profitable, this is the episode to press play on!About Marilyn Cairo:Marilyn is a seasoned sales leader with over 30 years in the travel industry, known for driving revenue growth and building high-performance teams. She combines strategic vision, disciplined execution, and strong client relationships to consistently exceed goals and elevate performance. A respected speaker and thought leader, she delivers practical insights on sales, branding, and innovation that challenge teams to evolve and perform. Currently serving as Vice President of Sales, Groups at Classic Vacations, Marilyn continues to shape modern sales leadership with a results-driven and people-focused approach. linkedin.com/in/marilyn-cairo-sales-leaderclassicvacations.com/v2/ta-registrationRecourses mentioned in this Episode:Sales Call Roadmap: tiquehq.com/sales-call Travel Advisor Contracts: thelegalpaige.com/collections/industry-travel-advisor?aff=143Episode 156. Group Bookings 101: Contract vs. Flex with Ateet AjuhaToday we will cover:(02:05) Meet Marilyn Cairo(05:40) How to properly qualify a group client(12:20) Dates, destinations, and setting realistic expectations early(21:45) Contracts 101: how the process works through Classic Vacations(26:00) Why every advisor needs a client contract before signing anything(29:35) Advisor vs onsite planner(34:45) Concessions explained: what you can actually ask for(40:20) Using group tech to simplify everything(49:15) Tapping into corporate incentive travelFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() 211. Hot Take: Running A Business Reliant on Global Climate | The world feels chaotic and your clients can feel it too. So what actually happens to your business when uncertainty hits? And more importantly, how do you stay booked when everyone else is hesitating? In this Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer talk about how to navigate unpredictable seasons without losing momentum. From what to say to clients right now to how to adjust your booking strategy, systems, and offers, this is the behind-the-scenes guidance most advisors don’t think about until it is too late. If bookings feel slower or clients are second guessing, this episode will show you how to pivot with confidence, stay visible, and position yourself as the expert people trust when it matters most. Because the advisors who get this right are not just surviving these seasons, they are coming out stronger because of them.Have a topic you’d like discussed in a future Hot Take? Join the Niche Community and submit your questions anytime through the form on the platform. → JOIN NICHEFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() 210. What It Means To Create A Long-Term Career in Travel with Meredith Calloway | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offMeredith Calloway, co-founder of Gifted Travel Network (GTN), breaks down what it really takes to build a long-lasting career in travel. She shares why so many advisors stay stuck in an employee mindset, and how shifting into intentional entrepreneurship starts with getting clear on your message, audience, and brand. The conversation also dives into mental fitness, unpacking how fear, limiting beliefs, and industry setbacks like 9/11 and COVID shape your growth, and how to tell the difference between intuition and avoidance. You’ll walk away with practical, CEO-level shifts you can start implementing today - from reverse-engineering your revenue goals to investing in yourself, surrounding yourself with the right community, and building habits that support long-term success!About Meredith Calloway:On a mission to help entrepreneurs build businesses they love, centered around their passion for travel, Meredith draws on more than 20 years of entrepreneurial experience, lessons learned through trial and error, and a deeply cultivated resilient success mindset. In 2001, she left her career on Wall Street to establish her own boutique travel agency, Hills of Africa Travel. She founded the Global Institute for Travel Entrepreneurs (GIFTE) in 2011, providing education and support to help “accidental hobbyist” travel advisors build sustainable businesses. In 2013, she co-founded Gifted Travel Network (GTN) alongside Jennifer Cochrane and Vanessa McGovern to address gaps within the host agency landscape. GTN introduced a comprehensive, all-in-one approach to marketing, business strategy, and mindset education for travel advisors. While leading both GIFTE and GTN, she ultimately chose to sunset GIFTE in 2021 to focus fully on GTN’s mission: delivering an elevated hosting experience for luxury travel advisors.giftedtravelnetwork.comlinkedin.com/in/meredithhillinstagram.com/meredith.callowayToday we will cover:(02:40) Meredith’s journey: leaving Wall Street to start a travel business(05:10) Why your brand must start with your message and ideal client(09:40) What it really takes to build a six-figure travel business(13:55) Reframing challenges; setbacks vs. comebacks(20:35) Intuition vs. fear(26:45) Practical shifts to thrive as an advisorFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() 209. Hot Take: Stop Avoiding Loom | If you’re still not using Loom, you’re making your sales process harder than it needs to be. Robin and Jennifer break down how voice, tone, and storytelling drive higher conversions, why your “perfect” PDF is getting skimmed (or ignored), and how Loom removes friction in a way calls and emails simply can’t. They also share exactly how to use it without feeling awkward on camera, how it can increase your average booking value, and how to make your offers feel more personal without adding more to your plate. If you’ve been saying “I’ll never use Loom,” this might be the episode that proves you wrong!Have a topic you’d like discussed in a future Hot Take? Join the Niche Community and submit your questions anytime through the form on the platform. → JOIN NICHEFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() 208. Why Relationships Impact The Authenticity of Your Itineraries with Madi Lang | Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCsFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyCozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offMadi Lang of BA Cultural Concierge breaks down the difference between mass-produced experiences and the kind of travel that truly means something. The kind you feel, not just check off a list. She shares what “authentic” really looks like behind the scenes and why most so-called authentic experiences completely miss the mark - using tango as the perfect example of the shift from staged shows to one-on-one, expert-led moments. Madi explains how advisors can build and vet the right supplier relationships, ask better questions, and design life-changing experiences. You’ll also hear what sustainability looks like in practice, from fair pay and supporting local teams to transparent pricing and thoughtful tipping. If you want to create itineraries that feel intentional, personal, and rooted in culture, this is where it starts!About Madi Lang:Madi is the founder of BA Cultural Concierge, a boutique, on-the-ground travel design company based in Argentina. For over 16 years, she's been working closely with clients and travel advisors to create culturally immersive, ethically minded journeys across Argentina and Latin America. Living and operating locally, Madi brings a supplier-side perspective that helps advisors look beyond surface-level luxury and ask smarter questions about logistics, authenticity, sustainability, and guest experience. Her work focuses on designing trips that are seamless, values-aligned, and deeply rooted in place — from Patagonia lodges to private cultural experiences in Buenos Aires and beyond. She’s especially passionate about helping advisors confidently vet partners, avoid common destination mistakes, and build itineraries that are intentional rather than transactional.baculturalconcierge.comToday we will cover:(02:25) Madi’s story and how BA Cultural Concierge began(09:35) What makes an experience truly feel authentic(11:45) Becoming the “matchmaker” between client and supplier(20:20) Moving beyond “hidden gem” and other overused buzzwords(24:50) What sustainability looks like in travel(32:05) What a values-aligned supplier relationship looks likeRecourses mentioned in this Episode:ClickUp Business Hub TemplateFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() 207. Hot Take: Stop Researching Hotels | If you feel like you’re drowning in hotel research, this is your sign to stop trying to do it all! In this extra spicy Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer explain why over-researching is holding advisors back and how leveraging DMCs and trusted partners leads to better client experiences, less risk, and more time to grow your business. Plus, what to do when a recommendation isn’t quite right and why those DMC fees are doing more for you than you think. It’s time to step out of the weeds, trust your network, and finally operate like a true curator, not an overworked researcher. Hit play now!Have a topic you’d like discussed in a future Hot Take? Join the Niche Community and submit your questions anytime through the form on the platform. → JOIN NICHEFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() 206. How Hiring A VA Amplifies Your Ability To Scale with Chelsey Benkner | Feeling overwhelmed but not sure if you’re “ready” to hire help? Chelsea Benkner, founder of Outwork Collective, shares how her own struggle to find reliable, travel-specific support led her to build a VA firm designed specifically for advisors. Learn which tasks are worth outsourcing (think admin-heavy, non-revenue work like itineraries, CRMs, inbox management, and trip audits), what should stay on your plate, and how the right support can even help generate more revenue behind the scenes. Chelsey also talks about the systems you need in place before hiring, why most people get outsourcing wrong, and how to set your VA up for success from day one.After the episode, come continue the conversation inside the Niche community where we share real advisor strategies, trainings, and support. → JOIN NICHEAbout Chelsey Benkner:Chelsey is the founder of Outwork Collective, a virtual assistant agency built specifically for the travel industry. As the owner of Ready Jet Go Travels, she saw firsthand that most “VA support” didn’t understand the realities of the travel industry. Outwork Collective was created to change that by training VAs in the systems, workflows, and risk management that travel businesses actually require. Her mission is simple: help travel advisors stop drowning in operations and start running stronger businesses.outworkcollective.comfacebook.com/outworkcoinstagram.com/outwork.collectiveToday we will cover:(01:30) Why advisors need support(04:35) IC vs employee VAs: what you need to know(08:30) What you should never outsource in your business(19:15) Inbox management + communication audits(29:35) Project-based vs ongoing support(36:25) Biggest mistakes when hiring a VARecourses mentioned in this Episode:Episode 195. Hot Take: Stop Looking For The Magic Unicorn HireEpisode 196. Enhancing Itineraries With Custom Experiences with Rob KeenClient Communication TemplatesSOP Template & ChecklistProfitable Proposals MasterclassFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQThanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCs | — | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() 205. Hot Take: You Don't Need 1:1 Coaching | Robin and Jennifer challenge the idea that you need one-on-one coaching to grow your business. After investing in coaching themselves, they give their honest feedback on when it’s actually helpful and when it becomes a distraction. They explain why most advisors don’t have a knowledge problem, but a focus and execution problem, and how accountability, peer support, and existing resources can often deliver better results than high-ticket programs. If you’ve been considering coaching or feeling stuck in your business, this episode will help you refocus on what actually moves the needle!Have a topic you’d like discussed in a future Hot Take? Join the Niche Community and submit your questions anytime through the form on the platform. → JOIN NICHEFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() 204. How To Calculate Your Planning Fee with Sarah Eppler | Jennifer talks with Sarah Eppler, a Niche community member who used the Seven Figure Sales tools to rebuild her service suite around real profitability. After digging into the numbers and realizing her pricing didn’t reflect her actual time or overhead, Sarah reached out with questions, leading to a deeper look at how to make the math actually work. In this episode, they break down how to work backwards from your income goal, track your time, and price your services based on real labor, trip complexity, and client expectations. Sarah shares what surprised her most when mapping out her time, how she restructured and raised her trip design fees, and how that clarity completely changed her confidence in client conversations. You’ll also hear how to qualify clients upfront, reduce time drains like endless revisions and drawn-out timelines, and stop over-delivering in ways that hurt your bottom line.After the episode, come continue the conversation inside the Niche community where we share real advisor strategies, trainings, and support. → JOIN NICHEAbout Sarah Eppler:Sarah is the founder of Sarah Eppler Travel, a luxury travel agency specializing in exclusive, meticulously planned experiences for busy professionals and their families. Before launching her business, she spent over 20 years as a marketing leader with various professional services and media companies, building revenue-generating marketing functions that aligned go-to-market strategies with how people actually buy. She brings that same commercial rigor to conversations about the foundational work that drives a profitable service business — knowing your audience, nailing your positioning, and building a pricing strategy rooted in real numbers.sarahepplertravel.cominstagram.com/sarahepplertravelToday we will cover:(02:45) Sarah’s career pivot from B2B marketing to travel advisor(05:30) Why doing the math matters; new packages and pricing(12:40) Client reactions to charging fees(16:00) Should you put your pricing on your website?(22:40) Time tracking reality check; mapping your buyer’s journey(30:10) Nice-to-haves vs. must-haves in your process(35:10) What Sarah would do differentlyRecourses mentioned in this Episode:Seven Figure SalesFOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQThanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors:Cozy Earth - Use code COZYTIQUE for 20% offFlytographer - Earn commission on professional vacation photographyTravel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCs | — | ||||||
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