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The Wellness Travel Show
Cheryl MacKinnon
Frequency: 1 episode/79d. Total Eps: 22

Think about it for a minute. Isn't time away for romance, reconnecting with friends, or a holiday with the entire family - all generations, about our overall wellness? And yes, a wellness retreat, learning or resetting life skills to be the best version of ourselves, is also fabulous for growth, yet it's also great to have takeaways for back at home.
Enjoy the shows; we're all about sharing tips and tricks to be the best you at home and on the road. We also feature wellness getaways from mountain-top retreats to oceanfront luxury resorts. And some pretty cool urban hotels close to art galleries, music venues and gardens because wellness is much more than a good yoga pose! Although we think it's fabulous that we can find a class almost anywhere now.
We love hearing from our listeners, so drop us a line at https://wellnesstravelbc.com/ and be sure to sign up for our VIP newsletter. Subscribers receive monthly news about our show, contests and Great Wellness Getaway rates on products and travel.
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20/12/2024#60
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Finding Connection to Yourself + Others with Dr Kelly Barnett
jeudi 11 juillet 2024 • Duration 28:23
In this show, we explore the exceptional benefits to one's health and well-being of attending a doctor-led wellness retreat. I am thrilled to welcome an outstanding guest to the show, our colleague and friend in wellness travel experiences, Dr. Kelly Barnett.
The Women's Wellness Retreat founder, offered in partnership with Balance Medical Centre in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Dr. Kelly shares how a journey of self-discovery devoted to nutrition and well-being can help with creative growth and good health. Through immersive activities - Brazillian-inspired dance movements that sound like immense fun to wearing diabetic glucose monitors during her three-day retreats, Dr. Kelly teaches valuable skills to help improve your inner joy and promote your daily vitality in the long term.
"It's rare for a retreat to mix nutrition, health technology with C.G.M.s, creativity and connection," says Dr. Barnett. "No other retreat known in Canada has a medical doctor as a facilitator nor integrates physical, emotional and creative disciplines in a weekend of learning and growing."
Dr. Barnett is a specialist and board-certified physician in internal medicine (FRCPC, ABIM) and integrative medicine (ABPS) in Vancouver and runs group-based programs for patients with cardiometabolic syndrome (M.S.) at Balance Medical Center.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Horses, Women and Wellness with Evelyn Coggins of Copper Cayuse Outfitters
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Duration 44:45
We've all got a story as this show's guest, Evelyn Coggins, Co-Owner of Copper Cayuse Outfitters in Pemberton, British Columbia, shares with us, and it often weaves and turns in ways we least expect. From an early career start as a high school teacher to finding her tribe later in life once kids were launched, Evelyn leveraged her skills as a teacher to study Herbal Therapy as her second act, teaching at a local Naturopathic College of Medicine for over a decade. Evelyn's comment about life: "I think every person ends up where they're supposed to be, but every stage of our life - every day, every week of our life - we think we're supposed to be static, to be a teacher, be a doctor, be a tech guru etc., yet we are always becoming. Our path takes us exactly where we're supposed to be.' As it turns out in Evelyn's case, it's with horses, trail riding and sharing time with women seeking more at a particular stage in life...so grab a cuppa something, sit down and relax as you listen to this remarkable woman's journey to wellness and her desire to help others do the same. I know you'll enjoy it.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Embracing Wellness By Living the Slow Life
Season 1 · Episode 12
lundi 19 octobre 2020 • Duration 21:35
An inspired conversation with Patrick J. Spencer, Marketing Manager with Halycon Hot Springs Resort, to learn what this means during a pandemic! With bragging rights to some of the world’s most restorative hot springs, Halycon Hot Springs Resort is exceptional. The history of the area as a wellness destination goes back over 100s of years as the Resort sits adjacent to Upper Arrow Lake in the West Kootenays region of British Columbia in Canada. Listen in to the history, the opportunities for your well-being, and why this special destination resort should be on your wellness bucket list! Learn more at www.greatwellnessgetaways.com.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Let’s Welcome Canada to Canada & Other Bucket List Stuff!
Season 1 · Episode 11
lundi 5 octobre 2020 • Duration 27:23
An engaging conversation with a great lady I call the unofficial ambassador for Canada’s Yukon Territory! Deb Ryan of Air North, Yukon's airline, will have you spellbound, then daydreaming about places to discover in this great land and in fact, all across Canada. Territories to provinces, each holds nuggets of wonder that are unique with many a local’s best kept secret. The Yukon Territory is such a place. Deb and her husband, Joe, have spent over 40 years living here, raising their family while growing the territory's own air carrier. Pandemic update? Not only did Air North immediately create innovative health and safety protocols on the ground and inflight - their attendants wear flight jumpsuits specially created for the pandemic - they have maintained their authentic hospitality from check-in to take off! Learn more at www.flyairnorth.com
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
A Rainforest Recharge to Rest and Rejuvenation Exploring Indigenous Culture
Season 1 · Episode 10
mercredi 23 septembre 2020 • Duration 27:17
Join me with my guest, Keith Henry, CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada as we talk health and wellbeing for the Indigenous tourism sector across Canada. Our country has some of the most interesting and culturally diverse tourism providers within Indigenous communities, from province to province and within each territory, than anywhere in the world. Since 2014, the sector has seen unprecedented growth in all Indigenous tourism offerings, resulting in new job creation, increased GDP from $1.4 billion in 2014 to nearly $2 billion in 2019, and increased market and export readiness from 65 to over 130 Indigenous owned businesses within only three short years. The impact of COVID-19 has greatly affected this growth, and the opportunities it held, yet Keith and his team are working tirelessly to provide support both financially as well as emotionally to its members. This is a candid, engaging conversation on what this looks like in the next 18 months. Learn more about Indigenous cultural experiences as a Great Wellness Getaway here.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Fishing, For Solutions and More
Season 1 · Episode 8
mercredi 16 septembre 2020 • Duration 32:40
With leadership roles in globally recognized companies such as Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, Boutique Hotels & Resorts of B.C., Watermark Beach Resort, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, Destination British Columbia, and Canadian Vacation Ownership Association, Ingrid Jarrett has a stellar career path with tourism entities in British Columbia. Ingrid’s passion for people and place, complemented by a high level of confidence, integrity, and well-honed leadership skills means her role as the first woman to lead the BC Hotel Association as CEO and President in its 103-year history puts the Association in very good hands.
Wellness and wellbeing are top of mind with everyone now. COVID-19 has hit hoteliers and resorts especially hard with recovery being touted as far out as 2025 and onwards. Join me and Ingrid as we touch on the severity of the forced closures, loss of staff, and more. Yet, as always, we get to positive solutions that might help the recovery happen sooner so the industry we both love so much will soon be well to once again return to its glory. #bewell #bctourismcounts #bchotel #greatwellnessgetaways
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Ice Cream and Other Small Indulgences During a Pandemic
Season 1 · Episode 8
mercredi 16 septembre 2020 • Duration 29:54
COVID-19 has all but decimated tourism in British Columbia. While industry stakeholders are known for their resourcefulness and resiliency, the unimaginable loss in revenues, staff and in some cases, the return to operations as a direct result of the pandemic could never have been imagined in January 2020. Global travellers are no longer, the meetings and convention guest is paused indefinitely and the cruise industry which has delivered millions of dollars into cities like Vancouver and Victoria is not returning for at least three to five years from now. Join me, Cheryl MacKinnon, and my special guest, Walt Judas, CEO and President of the Tourism Industry Association of British Columbia for a candid conversation of what’s really going on behind the media coverage of the summer of 2020. And yes, we do touch on how Walt and his family are striving to be well through these extraordinary times. Ice cream plays a major role.
More at www.greatwellnessgetaways.com and https://www.tiabc.ca/. Thank you for sharing on your social channels #greatwellnessgetaways #bctourismcounts
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Episode 7: Travel to Wellness in Thompson Okanagan, British Columbia
Season 1 · Episode 7
vendredi 4 septembre 2020 • Duration 27:50
A favourite getaway for recharging is to the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia. Lakes for a quiet paddle, ski hills where the fresh mountain air invigorates, a desert with vistas to calm the mind, to wineries where a small indulgence can stimulate your palate, the area is a haven for all things wellness. Joining me with an update on how tourism stakeholders have been doing through the pandemic is Ellen Walker-Matthews, Vice President. Ellen and her team have pivoted from being the marketing agency for tge region to being the key resource for industry to engage with for everything from government support to mental health during the pandemic. Savvy and engaging, Ellen shares what is happening with one of the leading destination marketing organizations in the province.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Episode 6: Be prepared then head for wellness ... Harrison Hot Springs
Season 1 · Episode 6
lundi 31 août 2020 • Duration 20:47
How things have changed since we launched our site in late November 2019. Opening with podcasts describing a ‘natural high’ wellness getaway only 90 minutes outside of Vancouver, we would never have imagined the changes that lay ahead. In this episode, we welcome back Robert Reyerse, Executive Director of Tourism Harrison Hot Springs to share updates. Good news is, Harrison Hot Springs and its surrounding communities of Agassiz, Harrison Mills, and Kilby are as inviting as ever. The pandemic of COVID-19 has certainly changed the protocols of health and wellness when visiting, but it sure hasn’t taken away the wellness experience of a day or two spent revelling in such glorious surroundings. Hiking, biking, kayaking on Harrison Lake, forest bathing to dining on fresh and local bounty from farms dotting the area’s rich agricultural landscape. It’s been a good summer, yet the hope is it will continue into fall and winter. Because there’s nothing like walking the lakeshore on a brisk autumn day too. More at www.tourismharrison.com.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.
Episode 5: Tourism Recovery is Possible By 2023
Season 1 · Episode 5
jeudi 27 août 2020 • Duration 37:46
Rick Antonson, former CEO of Tourism Vancouver (he retired after 20 years leading this world-class DMO), NY Times Bestselling Author, Global Speaker and visionary joins Cheryl for a robust conversation about the future of tourism. Rick’s recent Opinion piece featured in newspapers and online highlights the reality of where tourism and hospitality sit today, and yet ever so positively, where it can be only three short years from now. Citing the work needed to done collaboratively with all levels of government, leading Destination Marketing Organizations, and more, Rick's keen insights are encouraging and thought-provoking. Slowing down, becoming better guests and better providers of goods and services are h ealthy considerations for one and all.
Our collective wellness is dependent on it. To learn more about Rick please visit www.rickantonson.com
For more podcasts, blogs, and inspirational getaways, please visit us at www.greatwellnessgetaways.com.
Wellness Travel BC is a collective of unique travel partners that engage wellness travel-seekers to look at, and then book authentic experiences for rest, relaxation, rejuvenation, and re-energizing at beautiful hotels, resorts, retreats and destinations throughout British Columbia and the Yukon.
The Wellness Travel Show features wellness travel experiences for everyone from couples to families to solo travellers. We also showcase specialists from all modalities of wellness including nutrition, mental wellness, skin and body health, fitness and spirituality.
Thanks to Rob Wilson and Art Factora for production management with our podcasts.
We are so glad you found us and would love to have you follow us, like us, and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin.
Wellness Travel BC gratefully acknowledges that we live, work and play on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the 204 First Nations in British Columbia and 14 First Nations in Yukon.