Episodios

  • Authentic Eco-tourism with Emily Clay
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode of Field Notes, host Eric Hultgren sits down with Emily Clay from Advance Travel & Tourism to explore the world of eco tourism. With a deep background in sustainability, Emily shares insights into how destinations can identify and amplify their eco-forward efforts in ways that are both authentic and effective.

    The conversation covers:

    • What initially drew Emily to the topic of eco tourism

    • How travel marketers can recognize and support sustainable tourism practices in their regions

    • The importance of transparency and reporting when promoting eco-focused initiatives

    • The evolving landscape of eco tourism and what it means for the next decade

    • Common pitfalls marketers can avoid when crafting sustainability messages

    • Her top recommendation for a book or documentary to learn more about conservation

    Whether you're already immersed in sustainability or exploring how it intersects with travel marketing, this episode provides valuable takeaways to help shape your strategy and storytelling.

    Follow Field Notes for more conversations that help travel marketers navigate changing consumer values, emerging trends, and actionable strategies.

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    15 m
  • In a World of AI, Is Friction the New Feature?
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode, Eric Hultgren is joined by Bart Thau, Vice President of Marketing at Advance Travel and Tourism, for a thought-provoking conversation about the evolving role of AI in digital marketing and what it means for those working in the travel space. They explore a couple of recent headlines out of Google’s AI division and unpack what marketers should pay attention to (and what they shouldn’t overreact to).

    From the acceleration of AI compared to Moore’s Law to how large language models are reshaping the customer journey, the duo covers a lot of ground. Eric also shares how he’s using tools like ChatGPT in unconventional ways to improve storytelling—a key skill for any marketer today. The conversation even touches on the surprising return of analog formats like vinyl, film cameras, and Polaroids, and what that could signal about consumer behavior. Whether you’re an AI skeptic, an early adopter, or just trying to keep up, this episode offers a practical perspective and a few good laughs along the way

    Links:

    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-claims-ai-overviews-monetize-at-same-rate-as-traditional-search/547838/

    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/is-seo-still-relevant-in-the-ai-era-new-research-says-yes/547929/.

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    21 m
  • SEO + GEO + AEO Lesley Delchamps Talks Search vs Answers
    May 19 2025

    In this episode of the Field Notes podcast, host Eric Hultgren sits down with Creative Director Lesley Delchamps to explore how digital marketing is evolving in the age of AI. The conversation focuses on the shifting roles of: SEO (Search Engine Optimization) the traditional strategy to rank on search engines, AEO (Answer Engine Optimization), tailoring content for direct answers in AI tools, GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) preparing content to be pulled into AI-generated responses, like those from ChatGPT. The two dive into ChatGPT Shopping, a new feature that offers personalized product recommendations directly within AI conversations, bypassing Google entirely. For travel marketers, this signals a major change: AI is becoming the starting point for consumer discovery. Lesley and Eric unpack what that means for destination marketing teams and how to stay ahead. The takeaway? Marketers must embrace all three strategies—SEO, AEO, and GEO—to ensure their content is discoverable, AI-friendly, and positioned to influence travel decisions in this new era of search.

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    13 m
  • Emerging Trends in Travel with Sara Dyer
    Apr 25 2025

    In this episode of "Field Notes: Insights and Observations for the Travel Marketer," hosts Eric Hultgren and Sara Dyer discuss a new study breaking down travel trends for 2025 into four distinct categories and share strategies for travel marketers to connect with potential travelers.

    Key points covered:

    1. Digital Content Strategy
    2. Social Media's Influence
    3. Creating Shareable Experiences
    4. Addressing All Stages of the Travel Journey

    Eric and Sara emphasize the importance of word-of-mouth marketing alongside digital strategies and discuss how smaller organizations without dedicated content teams can create effective social media content. They also highlight AI's growing role in helping travelers discover new destinations based on their preferences and interests.

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    13 m
  • The Magic of Marketing with Bennie F. Johnson
    Apr 7 2025

    🎙️ Welcome to Field Notes: Insights and Observations for the Travel Marketer In this episode, host Eric Hultgren sits down with Bennie F Johnson, CEO of the American Marketing Association (AMA), for a wide-ranging conversation that blends culture, curiosity, and the ever-evolving world of marketing. From walkout songs to why travel marketers need a fresh perspective, Bennie shares his unique take on what makes marketing magical—and why we're living in a golden age for the profession. We dive into everything from high school certifications and the power of local AMA chapters to Fortnite collaborations and how to see familiar destinations with new eyes. 💡 Whether you’re a seasoned travel marketer or just looking to reignite your creative spark, this episode is packed with insight, laughter, and inspiration. 📌 Topics Covered: The AMA’s growing influence in marketing education, reclaiming creativity when you're feeling stuck; Marketing as art, science, and magi,c The importance of storytelling and context in trave,l Why curiosity is a marketer’s superpower

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    25 m
  • Fonts, Feelings & the Future: A Conversation with Monotype's Terrance Weinzierl
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode of Field Notes: Insights and Observations for the Travel Marketer, we explore the hidden power of typography with Terrence Weinzierl, Executive Creative Director at Monotype.

    From cereal boxes to city branding, and from thumbnails to travel brochures, Terrence explains how fonts shape perception, evoke emotion, and help tell a brand’s story—sometimes without using a single full word. We talk about what McDonald's and Kellogg are getting right with their type choices, how travel marketers can think differently about fonts, and what the future holds when AI starts personalizing typography to each individual.

    🔤 Highlights include:

    • How Terrence went from comic books to custom fonts for Domino’s and PBS

    • The branding superpower behind just two letters: "OG" for Kellogg’s

    • Monotype’s new “Revision” report and the emotional connection between sound and type

    • Why every place has a “typographic voice”—and how travel marketers can find it

    • The future of adaptive typography, AI, and the possibility of fonts that change just for you

    🎧 Whether you work in tourism, branding, or just love the quiet art of letterforms, this is an episode that proves good type is more than just pretty design—it’s a voice, a vibe, and a vital tool in modern marketing.

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    23 m
  • Brand, Adaptability, and AI: Navigating the Future of Destination Marketing with Holly Laurencelle
    Mar 10 2025

    On this episode of Field Notes: Insights and Strategies for the Travel Marketer, host Eric Hultgren sits down with Holly Laurencelle, Senior Sales Manager for the Midwest at Advanced Travel and Tourism. They dive into the importance of branding in the travel space and explore how DMOs can adapt when the weather doesn’t cooperate—including real-world examples like Munising’s pivot from snowmobiling to UTV adventures.

    The conversation also covers the growing influence of AI in travel planning, with 53% of U.S. travelers expected to use AI to plan their trips in 2025. Holly shares insights on how destination marketers can optimize their content for AI-driven search, leverage chatbots for visitor engagement, and avoid the pitfalls of generic AI-generated content.

    Finally, they discuss the #1 hire a DMO should prioritize in 2025 and why strong content creation is the key to standing out in an increasingly competitive digital landscape.

    Tune in for a strategic, forward-thinking discussion on the future of travel marketing!

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    15 m
  • Kyle Stichtenoth on Brand, AI, and how to Stand Out in the Travel Space
    Feb 24 2025

    Join host Eric as he sits down with Kyle Stichtenoth, Senior Director of Digital Sales and Strategy at Advanced Travel and Tourism, for an insightful discussion on the evolving travel industry landscape. With 15 years of industry experience, Kyle shares valuable insights on:

    • How COVID changed travel marketing and consumer behavior
    • The shift from coastal to inland travel trends for 2025
    • Why 53% of Americans are using AI for travel planning
    • Creating effective destination marketing strategies
    • The true meaning of brand beyond logos and colors
    • Tips for DMOs to stand out in a crowded market

    Kyle breaks down how destinations can leverage AI, create compelling itineraries, and build authentic brand experiences that resonate with modern travelers. Whether you're a DMO professional, travel marketer, or industry enthusiast, this episode offers actionable insights for navigating the future of travel marketing.

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    14 m