
TALKABOUT TV
As the world literally steps outside the box of traditional hospitality to consciously integrate outdoor spaces and unique and transformational experiences for guests, we are expanding even further to actively engage the heart, mind, body and spirit of every guest, every time.
TALKABOUT TV is a platform for a variety of topics and perspectives within the Experiential Hospitality industry.
TALKABOUT TV is about the journey of conversation. Transparent conversations with real people that will transport you into the lives of travelers, experiential outdoor hospitality owners and operators, boutique hotel owners and managers, their teams and guests.
TALKABOUT TV has 3 Weekly Shows
- TALKABOUT TV Presents -- EXPERIENTIAL HOSPITALITY EXPERTS
A weekly show each Thursday.
Experiential Experts, your go-to show for immersive insights into the world of Experiential Outdoor Hospitality. Join us for riveting interviews, thought-provoking panels, and engaging conversations with industry experts, often featuring distinguished members of the Experiential Experts Alliance and other experts as well. Delve into the nuances of experiential outdoor hospitality as we explore a myriad of perspectives and unveil the secrets to creating exceptional experiences in the great outdoors.
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2. TALKABOUT TV Presents - - EXPITALITY TIME LIVE 🏕️🏩🏝️🏞️ Live!
A weekly show each Friday sponsored by Expitality, hosted by Michelle Oliver.
Join us for TALKABOUT TV's weekly (sometime on Friday) show, EXPITALITY TIME. Expitality's Founder, Michelle Oliver shares her experience working within the Experiential Hospitality industry. Sharing insights, tips, lessons learned and discoveries from working within the Experiential Hospitality industry throughout the week.
Conversations with:
- guests to understand what they want and what they actually experience,
- RV resort, boutique hotel and glamping site owners to learn why they do what they do and what it means to them,
- staff about company culture and hospitality,
- vendors who serve the hospitality industry,
- professionals who service the industry.
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3. TALKABOUT TV Presents -- COLORADO CORDIAL
A weekly show (Launching soon!) Sponsored by local Colorado hospitality businesses, Co-Hosts Michelle Oliver and Ray Harvey
An engaging weekly podcast that spotlights Colorado’s extraordinary hospitality sector, showcasing everyday individuals adept at creating transformative moments for both guests and staff. Join us as we explore the stories of those who excel in the art of dazzling, sharing their secrets to crafting memorable, transformative experiences and fostering a welcoming atmosphere.
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🎙️EXPITALITY TIME ☕️ The Paradox of Self-Reliance: Embracing Community for Personal Growth and True Heroism
What if the key to achieving your personal goals lies not in relentless self-determination but in embracing the strength of community? Join us as we explore this intriguing paradox, questioning the cultural narrative that equates self-reliance with success. We embark on a candid discussion about the universal struggle to maintain personal resolutions and the self-deception that often sneaks in. Despite past successes, many find themselves trapped in cycles of faulty thinking and over-reliance on willpower. By examining startling statistics and exploring the framework of 12-step programs, we reveal how surrendering the self-reliant mindset can lead to more effective paths for achieving our goals.
Our conversation doesn't stop there. We also challenge traditional notions of heroism, shifting focus to the everyday heroes among us. Through vulnerability and acceptance of our own shortcomings, we uncover the transformative power of community and humility. The journey unfolds to reveal that true heroism is marked by qualities such as courage, persistence, humility, service, and forgiveness. This episode invites listeners to rethink success and consider an alternative path to personal growth and fulfillment, one that steps away from isolation and towards a more connected and supportive approach to life.
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Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and conversation. Stay tuned for more fascinating Experiential Hospitality discussions on TALKABOUT TV and Podcast! 🌈🎉
It's the last week of January and I am not alone. I'm sitting in a circle with all the other liars. Of course we didn't mean to do it. We're good people, well-intentioned, we care, we know what we want, we know our why, we imagine exactly what it's gonna be like when we get there. I'm self-reliiant, I'm confident that I can accomplish what I want now, Because I've done it in the past. I've got enough support, a few people to talk with accountability, encouragement, safety nets, and I'm honest with myself, Except that I'm not.
Speaker 1:This morning I woke up with a knot in my stomach, remorse in my heart and fog in my brain. It was a simple thing, a slight offense, meaningless, but not for me, Not if I am to get where I want to go, One foot off the path, and the slope is slippery. One thing leads to another, and I did it easily, effortlessly, edged off the cliff right into self-deception Slips feel better when you fall into a compassionate crowd, at least until your disdain for the people around you becomes intolerable. Then the crowd becomes a catalyst, something to push against to get yourself out of the boiling pot of crabs. Forbes did a survey and discovered that the average resolution lasts a meager 3.74 months. 13% of these, just like you, people are heroes. They are still committed after four months and after a year, only 6% are still doing what they promised to do. That is, 60 people out of 1,000. Forward action-specific goals tended to result in success after a year, more than avoidance-oriented goals 58.9% versus 47.1%. But what if I fail to complete the actions? But what if I fail to complete the actions? The reason I can't make it for a year is the same reason I can't make it for five consecutive days. It boils down to faulty thinking. Faulty thinking and lies, the very thinking that I believed would get me where I want to be but left me waking up with a knot in my stomach, remorse in my heart and fog in my brain. I'm self-reliant. I'm confident that I can accomplish what I want now because I've done it in the past. I've got enough support a few people to talk, with accountability, encouragement, safety nets. So what's the problem? There are so many different paths to personal growth.
Speaker 1:12-step programs have proven to be an effective way to sort through this dilemma and get results, though there's some mystery as to why they work. I believe it's because the structure turns safety nets into solid containers that squeeze out every activity that isn't directly related to achieving the goal. There's hope, but you can't do it alone, and most of us hate that. It all begins with dropping the very thing we believe is the answer to accomplishing our goals self-reliance. This approach turns everything we're taught upside down and we're forced to see from a new perspective.
Speaker 1:The morning after syndrome, whether resulting from commission eating, drinking, buying, saying, doing anything that we said we wouldn't, or omission, not exercising, not eating properly or not adhering to any of the forward-moving actions that we agreed to, reminds us that self-reliance failed us again. Our former mantra is reduced to a list of superficial affirmations I'm self-reliant, I'm confident that I can accomplish what I want now because I've done it in the past. I've got enough support, a few people to talk with accountability, encouragement, safety nets equals lies, and so we attempt to mend the nets, but the thread is weak and we fail again and again and again. It's hard to admit that our willpower isn't effective. After all, this is America, the land of opportunity built on the determination and willpower of immigrants who have overcome impossible obstacles. If they can do it, why can't I do such simple things as stop watching Netflix or obsessing about work or dating too many men, or buying clothes that hang forever in my closet unworn, or drinking or smoking, or playing video games, or eating processed foods or whatever the thing is. For you To admit you can't do the thing to surrender is un-American. What the hell? America is un-American when anything goes is un-American. When anything goes, nothing goes. In 1934, Cole Porter cheerfully noted that the world has gone mad today. And good's bad today, black's white today. Day's night today, If saying your prayers you like, if green pears you like, if old chairs you like, if back stairs you like, if love affairs you like with young bears you like, why nobody will oppose, it's not socially correct to do so. And because you can't just do it and we have no choice, we forgive ourselves, we join the other January dropouts, we pull back on those big, audacious goals and we lazily lamp forward.
Speaker 1:I don't want to focus on and openly admit my shortcomings. I don't enjoy examining my thinking or admitting my defaults of character. Success stories that's what I want to hear. Even better, that's what I want to share. My own success stories are the best. I want to share. The overcoming, the in spite of it all I achieved kind of story, the ta-da stories. I want to be there, not be on the way there. I want to stand at the top, look down at you and offer to pull you up compassionately. That's when I'll be ready to talk about it. When you admire me for my accomplishments, appreciate how compassionate I am with you, when you see me as a hero, not a victim. When you can see the red bottoms of my Louboutin heels as you sit in the audience of the stage I am speaking on. I want to be your hero, the one who has proven it's possible for you too. Until I find out what makes it possible for me to do such a thing and when I do, you'll think I'm wearing black-soled shoes.
Speaker 1:If you choose to give it a try to accomplish your goals, you'll find that a 12-step group will rapidly move you from the stage to the floor at the back of the room and, if you're wise, you won't quit wearing those beautifully made shoes. You'll just sit there on the floor. You'll just sit there feeling the full spectrum of emotions you've spent a lifetime avoiding. Among them, you'll confront the chaotic dissonance of being human, the profound realization that you're capable of experiencing such a vast and conflicting range of feelings. You might even come to the realization that there is an alternative to your mantra that begins with self-reliance.
Speaker 1:You'll marvel at the fact that you are surrounded by heroes, everyday heroes, who, moment by moment, make huge sacrifices as they slowly dismantle the patterns and personas that keep them from accomplishing their goals. The ordinary looking people who don't dress the way you think they should or speak the way you're sure they ought to. The people who at first seem to warrant your judgment, prove your superiority and confirm that you are separate. When you fall again off the shaky pedestal of pride, you begin to recognize the courage, persistence, humility, service and forgiveness that are the qualities that make up a hero. Importantly, you'll cease trying to be the one, and in doing so, you might just discover what it takes.