Welcome to TIQUE Talks Podcast - a live-workshop style travel business podcast packed with actionable step-by-step tips that are helping hundreds of travel advisors redefine success, grow their bottom line, and find balance in their business. Join us, Florida-based business partners Robin Bradley and Jennifer Jacob, for value-packed, hilarious conversations and impactful interviews with other industry leaders. With every episode, our mission is to empower you with information, expand what you think is possible for your travel business, and hopefully make you laugh along the way! We are honest, open, and above all, human. We are committed to learning right alongside of you so that we can all find more balance, joy, and peace while pursuing those big, scary business goals. Whether you are brand new to the industry, have a side-hustle, or you are growing a travel booking empire, this is the show for you. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday!
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TIQUE Talks: The Business Podcast for Travel Advisors
245. Hot Take: When To Say "No"
Aug 21, 202623 min
Don't miss the Travel Business Intensive, happening August 24-26! Learn more and grab your ticket here → RESERVE MY SPOT! Saying yes might feel like good business, but the wrong yes can cost you more than you realize. In this Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer break down why travel advisors need to get more comfortable saying no; to misaligned clients, FAMs, meetings, expenses, and opportunities that look exciting but don’t actually support where you’re trying to go. They share how to gut-check opportunities against your bigger vision, protect your time and client experience, and recognize when a “great opportunity” might be pulling you off track. Plus, they share how they use AI and the Crucial Conversations framework to make clearer decisions and communicate a no without over-explaining or burning the relationship. FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ
TIQUE Talks: The Business Podcast for Travel Advisors
244. Attracting Clients Who Travel Like You with Kat Morga
Aug 18, 202641 min
Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors: Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCs Smeuse Studio - Strategic branding and website design for travel advisors Kat Morga, founder of Adventure Smarter, talks about creating a travel business that feels authentic to you and naturally attracts clients who value the same things. She shares how her own travel experiences shaped her “splurge when it makes sense” philosophy, why she stopped trying to fit into the industry's version of luxury, and how she found a profitable niche without limiting herself to one destination. She also talks about why she loves local networking, finding your “cheerleaders,” using your website and email list to generate stronger leads, and knowing when to lean on other advisors and trusted DMC partners. This conversation is a reminder that growth doesn't have to mean becoming a different kind of advisor. Sometimes the smartest strategy is getting clearer about who you already are and building your business around it. About Kat Morga: Kat is the founder of Adventure Smarter, a travel advisory based outside of Nashville, Tennessee, specializing in FIT travel, safaris, river cruises, and multigenerational family travel - "Trips Done Right." She built her business from scratch, with no inherited client list and no background in luxury travel, which meant figuring out early on that she'd have to find clients the industry wasn't already handing her. Along the way she realized the field's default script - sell aspirational, sell ultra-luxury - didn't match the kind of travel she actually believed in or the clients she actually wanted. So she built her own positioning instead: direct, specific, grounded in firsthand experience rather than imagery. Kat is married with 2 young kids and has a Rick Steves autograph on her bookshelf. AdventureSmarter.org @AdventureSmarter Today we will cover: (04:30) Why “splurge when it makes sense” became Kat’s travel philosophy (07:20) Building a client base when you don’t have a wealthy network (13:30) Why your niche doesn’t have to be a destination (21:00) Where Kat gets her best travel leads (24:30) Rejecting the travel industry’s obsession with ultra-luxury (35:00) Creating messaging that attracts clients who travel like you Don't miss the Travel Business Intensive, happening August 24-26! Learn more and grab your ticket here → RESERVE MY SPOT! FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ
TIQUE Talks: The Business Podcast for Travel Advisors
243. Hot Take: How To Get Clients To Read Your Emails
Aug 14, 202623 min
Don't miss the Travel Business Intensive, happening August 24-26! Learn more and grab your ticket here → RESERVE MY SPOT! You can’t force your clients to read your emails. But you can make it a whole lot more likely. In this week’s Hot Take, Robin and Jennifer chat about why clients skim, skip, and straight-up ignore important information. From punchier subject lines and TLDRs to giving every email one clear job, they’re sharing how to communicate in a way your clients will actually consume. Turns out, getting clients to pay attention might have less to do with them and more to do with how you communicate. FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ
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242. Summer Series: Client Experience Boundaries
Aug 11, 202639 min
Thanks to Our Tique Talks Sponsors: Travel Collection - Connect and learn more about TC’s DMCs Smeuse Studio - Receive 15% off your first purchase in the shop with code TIQUE A great client experience shouldn’t require a travel advisor to be available 24/7. In the final episode of their summer series on boundaries, Robin and Jennifer break down the systems that allow travel advisors to deliver exceptional service without making themselves the center of every client interaction. From guides and forms to email templates, terms and conditions, and CRM automation, they share the systems they’ve implemented in their own businesses to create a more consistent client experience, reduce reactive communication, and protect their time. Because clients aren’t hiring a travel advisor for unlimited access. They’re hiring them for their expertise and a seamless travel experience. Today we will cover: (03:30) Why a structured client experience creates stronger boundaries (09:25) How forms can reduce back-and-forth communication and better organize important client information (18:20) Why travel advisors should have templated client emails (23:50) The role terms and conditions play in protecting a travel business (30:35) Why a CRM should serve as the central hub for client communication and documentation (35:00) Why clear processes can help filter out clients who aren’t aligned with the way a business operates Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Scaling With Systems – Learn the systems Jennifer and Robin use to create boundaries, streamline operations, and scale a travel business without sacrificing client experience. How We Work & Investment Guide – Set clear expectations before discovery calls and help qualified leads understand your process before they book. What To Do When Guide – Give clients a single resource that explains what to do before, during, and while traveling to reduce unnecessary emails. Client Onboarding Guide – Create a seamless onboarding experience and answer common questions before they arise. Client Experience Templates – Ready-to-use email templates, forms, workflows, and client touchpoints designed to create a consistent, scalable client experience. 5 Free Email Templates – 5 plug-and-play email templates that are totally customizable to your travel business Travel Advisor Contract from The Legal Paige Don't miss the Travel Business Intensive, happening August 24-26. Learn more and grab your ticket here → RESERVE MY SPOT! FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ
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241. Hot Take: "Start Before You're Ready" Is Terrible Advice
Aug 7, 202627 min
Don't miss the Travel Business Intensive, happening August 24-26! Learn more and grab your ticket here → RESERVE MY SPOT! Forget the " just start. " While waiting for perfection will keep you stuck, jumping in before your business is ready can cost you far more than lost time. In this Hot Take, Jennifer and Robin challenge the idea that taking action without preparation is always the right move. They discuss what being "ready" really means, from building repeatable systems and pricing with intention to creating a client experience that earns trust from day one. If you're building a business designed to last, this episode will help you start smarter…not just sooner. FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM @TiqueHQ
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