JRNY Podcast

JRNY Travel Magazine

The team behind the award-winning JRNY Travel Magazine talk to the travel industry's leading writers and photographers about one destination at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Trying to define 'umami' with Master of Wine candidate Johanna Dayer

    08/01/2025

    Trying to define 'umami' with Master of Wine candidate Johanna Dayer

    Johanna Dayer is a Master of Wine candidate and the managing partner at Hedonistica, a company creating food and wine experiences that focuses on the education of production and tasting. Having graduated from the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne in Switzerland, she became managing partner at Clos de Tsampéhro, a premium organic boutique winery in Switzerland focusing on fine wines from the Valais terroir in southern Switzerland. She then sold her shares to focus on her family estate, build her company Hedonistica and spend more quality time with her family. Johanna shares what attracted her to viticulture as a career and what it's like to study for the Master of Wine certification. She and host Si Willmore discuss wine in Switzerland and the Valais region in particular, including flagship grapes and tastes local to the region and how they are influenced by the geography of the area. Biodiversity is becoming more important in wine in particular but for food production in general so Johanna tells Si how producers in Valais are maximising biodiversity. And she outlines some culinary experiences visitors can enjoy at Hedonistica as well as sharing tips for people visiting the Valais region. To finish, she outlines the next steps for her all-important Master of Wine candidacy. In the JRNY Podcast, Si Willmore talks with pioneers, trailblazers and thought leaders, who are pushing the envelope in the travel industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  2. 07/25/2025

    The only place where you can see Aletsch Glacier in its entirety - for 20% of the price - with Bastian Gaerner

    Bastian Gaerner is a hotelier from Germany with worldwide experience in luxury-brand hotels like Jumeirah, Intercontinental and Kempinski. Working mainly in city and beach destinations during his career, he decided to settle down in the car-free mountain village of Aletsch Arena, at 2000 metres above sea level, in the Valais region of southern Switzerland.  He tells host Si Willmore about life on the Aletsch Glacier, longest glacier in the Alps and a UNESCO site, and shares what attracted him to life in the mountains after a career spent solely in huge cities such as Bangkok, Dubai, Baku and Tallinn. He discusses the differences between his life then and his life now, comparing the role of managing a hotel in the car-free Aletsch Arena to doing so in the busy global cities he knows so well. Bastian shares his experiences of life working next to the Matterhorn and the town's involvement in the Grand Tour of Switzerland. And he shares some local secrets and insider tips for things to do in Aletsch Arena, including visiting the only place in Switzerland where you can see the Aletsch Glacier in its entirety - for just 20% of the ticket price of similar destinations. Bastian  also mentions Villa Cassel, initiated in 1902 by British financier Ernest Cassel, and the home of Winston Churchill while he wrote his memoir. In the JRNY Podcast, Si Willmore talks with pioneers, trailblazers and thought leaders, who are pushing the envelope in the travel industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min
  3. 'Trance dance' rock paintings and saliva-powered cars with Leshiba Wilderness

    12/06/2024

    'Trance dance' rock paintings and saliva-powered cars with Leshiba Wilderness

    Kathryn and Peter Straughan are the General Managers at Leshiba Wilderness, a private wildlife and ecotourism destination located on top of the Soutpansberg Mountains in the Limpopo region of South Africa. On a day to day basis Peter is in charge of reserve management and Kathryn is in charge of hospitality. Featuring rock paintings that were made by local bushmen up to 2000 years ago, Leshiba affords the opportunity to wander among 380 species of indigenous trees and spot 93 documented mammal species, spread across 2500ha of ancient African Wilderness. There’s the chance to learn about local Venda culture and enjoy stargazing, self improvement workshops and hiking, swimming and cycling. They tell host Si Willmore about the arrival to Leshiba that is a crucial part of the experience as well activities on offer: besides the classic hiking and biking, a huge part of the experience centres around the rock art trail that features Bushman (San) paintings. And, naturally, safari game drives are a big draw so Peter tells us what animals we can we expect to see. Kathryn talks about the accommodation which is set in an old Venda village, as well as her work in transformational tourism and tourism that is not focused solely on a safari experience. Kathryn and Peter share tips and advice for people thinking about visiting Limpopo including the Ribolo Art Route, culture and archaeology, birding, and visiting Mapungubwe and Kruger national parks. In the JRNY Podcast, Si Willmore talks with pioneers, trailblazers and thought leaders, who are pushing the envelope in the travel industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  4. The Gorilla's Head and island fry-ups - with Rock Mount Walking Tours, St Helena

    11/29/2024

    The Gorilla's Head and island fry-ups - with Rock Mount Walking Tours, St Helena

    Over a decade ago, Tom Wortley traded the comforts of his UK home for island life in the South Atlantic Ocean. He relocated to one of the world’s remotest islands – St Helena, to start a family with his St Helenian wife. In 2019, Tom opened Rock Mount, a beautifully restored stone cottage offering guest accommodation for tourist and locals. Recently, expanding his venture, Tom launched Rock Mount Walking Tours, where he offers guided hikes of varying difficulty, enabling visitors to explore the island’s natural beauty. Tom tells host Si Willmore about relocating to such a remote island and his first impressions of St Helena. He shares a little about what life is like on St Helena, especially the differences between his experiences growing up in the UK and what he sees nowadays for his own kids -- especially the higher levels of freedom and safety. He discusses his gorgeous off-grid accommodation with 'postbox walks' and recalls how Rock Mount Walking Tours started and shares his favourite hikes to take clients on including Blue Point beginner-level walks in a "geologist's dream land", plus visiting Lot's Wife's Ponds with endemic fish, and the highest point on the walk at 210m above sea level with wonderful views of the Gorilla's Head and Asses Ears rock formations. He shares examples of typical weekends on the island for his family, such as visiting Lemon Valley and diving with whale sharks around ship wrecks made into artificial reefs, and suggests some essential experiences for visitors including 4x4 tours and meeting the famous tortoise Jonathan. In the JRNY Podcast, Si Willmore talks with pioneers, trailblazers and thought leaders, who are pushing the envelope in the travel industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    22 min

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The team behind the award-winning JRNY Travel Magazine talk to the travel industry's leading writers and photographers about one destination at a time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.