• Examining the End of Tourism with Chris Christou

  • Apr 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

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Examining the End of Tourism with Chris Christou

  • Summary

  • In this season of The RISE Traveler, Dr. Vincie Ho, Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute, will be interviewing influential justice activists and thought leaders in conscious travel. She will be going beyond the idea of “sustainable travel” to dive deeper into what that really means for those who are looking to travel responsibly.

    To kick off the season, Vincie engages in a conversation with Chris Christou, a writer, storyteller, educational curator, and culture activist. Chris is the host of the End of Tourism podcast, which explores wanderlust, exile, and radical hospitality.

    During their discussion, Chris delves into topics covered on his podcast, drawing from his experiences in both his native Canada and his home for nearly a decade, Oaxaca, Mexico. With extensive involvement in the service industry from both provider and tourist perspectives, Chris offers a unique viewpoint on the community impact of tourism. He also discusses concepts such as radical hospitality and decolonizing travel, providing fresh insights into the tourism industry and redefining travel and mobility paradigms.

    Host: Dr. Vincie Ho - Founder and Executive Director of The RISE Travel Institute
    Video and Audio Editing: Kate Mulvihill - Video and Podcast Producer at The RISE Travel Institute
    Graphic Design: Shirley Wong - Freelance Art Director
    Music: "On My Way" Kevin MacLeod (License)

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