Welcome to Skift Ideas Podcast, a bi-weekly podcast featuring candid conversations on the innovations and ideas powering the future of travel. Hosted by industry thought leaders Rafat Ali and Colin Nagy, Skift Ideas will immerse listeners in discussions regarding the latest innovations within the industry, focussing on the key topics of design, marketing, sustainability, experience and so much mor... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsBusiness NewsPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, we are joined by Ashraf Amaani, Vice President, Brand Marketing at Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. more
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, Colin sits down with Larry McGuire, Co-Founder and Owner of MML Hospitality. more
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, Colin is joined by Michael Fuerstman, Co-Founder and Creative Director at Pendry Hotels & Resorts, where Michael currently oversees the development of the brand and its execution in design, guest experience... more
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, Colin is joined by Ho Ren Yung, Head of Brand HQ at Banyan Group. more
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, Colin is joined by Christopher Norton, CEO of Equinox Hotels, as explore the evolution of guest expectations when it comes to luxury hospitality. more
In the latest episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, Colin is joined by Harry Jameson, CEO of Pillar Wellbeing, as we explore the evolution of wellbeing in travel. more
In episode seven of the Skift Ideas Podcast, we are joined by Michael Canning, co-founder and chief brand officer at Exceptional Alien. more
In this episode of the Skift Ideas Podcast, we will be delving into the fascinating world of globally renowned designer Bill Bensley, Founder of Bensley. more
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