The podcast I’ve been building over the past few months is now live.
It’s called Two Homes.
The idea is simple: We’re always working across two systems at once, our inner world, and the systems we’re trying to shape around us.
In sustainability, we tend to focus on the external: policies, certifications, frameworks, reporting.
But what I see time and again in practice is this: If it’s not embedded, in how people think, decide, and show up day to day, it doesn’t last.
The first episode explores that relationship. How personal regulation, awareness and leadership shape whether sustainability becomes: something written down or something that actually lives inside an organisation.
Because the gap isn’t usually knowledge. It’s integration.
If you’re working in sustainability, tourism, or leading teams through change, this will feel familiar.
This is the kind of work I care deeply about. Both in conversation and in practice.
If you're interested in these topics, I would appreciate your audience (and feedback) and any shares with a colleague or friend who might benefit from the podcast — thanks!
This is a GREAT podcast and very well produced, bravo.
Have already listened to the first two episodes. It was very interesting hearing about the foreign perceptions of sustainability in South East Asia vs the reality. I was also fascinated about your discussion on regulating our nervous systems and how this applies to better business decision making — we need to talk more about mindfulness in the back office of the travel industry!
Thank you Ian! I'm so pleased you've listened to 2 episodes already! A new episode will drop every Wednesday. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on what you've heard so far, glad you've found the insights interesting - I'm looking forward to more conversations about how we can support and make our industry even better.
Comments
The podcast I’ve been building over the past few months is now live.
It’s called Two Homes.
The idea is simple: We’re always working across two systems at once, our inner world, and the systems we’re trying to shape around us.
In sustainability, we tend to focus on the external: policies, certifications, frameworks, reporting.
But what I see time and again in practice is this: If it’s not embedded, in how people think, decide, and show up day to day, it doesn’t last.
The first episode explores that relationship. How personal regulation, awareness and leadership shape whether sustainability becomes: something written down or something that actually lives inside an organisation.
Because the gap isn’t usually knowledge. It’s integration.
If you’re working in sustainability, tourism, or leading teams through change, this will feel familiar.
This is the kind of work I care deeply about. Both in conversation and in practice.
Episodes 1-3 are already up on Amazon, Apple and Spotify and you'll find all the episodes at redcircle.com/shows/8676aa7c-60c7-4fd0-9e4d-82eaaccdf90c
If you're interested in these topics, I would appreciate your audience (and feedback) and any shares with a colleague or friend who might benefit from the podcast — thanks!
This is a GREAT podcast and very well produced, bravo.
Have already listened to the first two episodes. It was very interesting hearing about the foreign perceptions of sustainability in South East Asia vs the reality. I was also fascinated about your discussion on regulating our nervous systems and how this applies to better business decision making — we need to talk more about mindfulness in the back office of the travel industry!
Looking forward to more episodes.
Thank you Ian! I'm so pleased you've listened to 2 episodes already! A new episode will drop every Wednesday. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on what you've heard so far, glad you've found the insights interesting - I'm looking forward to more conversations about how we can support and make our industry even better.