Checkin' In – The Hospitality & Tourism Podcast

Checkin' In (the Hospitality & Tourism Podcast)

Checking In – The Hospitality & Tourism Podcast Welcome to Checking In', where honest conversation meets real hospitality. Hosted by Jeremy Nichols and Dr. Peter Ricci, this isn’t another fluff-filled industry chat. We dig into the unfiltered realities of hotels, restaurants, clubs, and tourism, from leadership and labor to culture, growth, and the uncomfortable truths most people avoid. Our guests aren’t here to spin PR. They’re operators, executives, and innovators who’ve lived it, and they’re ready to talk about what’s really happening behind the scenes. If you care about where the hospitality industry is headed, what it really takes to lead people well, and how to stay ahead in a business that never sleeps, you’re in the right place. Every episode, we’re checkin' in on what matters most.

Episodes

  1. Jul 1

    Checkin' In with Henry Bowles, Ph.D. about Resiliency

    Send us Fan Mail Checkin' In: The Hospitality & Tourism Podcast Ep.9 Join Dr. Peter Ricci and Jeremy Nichols for a thought-provoking conversation with Henry Bowles, Ph.D., as we explore one of the most critical leadership traits in hospitality today: resiliency. From labor shortages and economic uncertainty to operational challenges and increasing guest expectations, hospitality professionals are constantly asked to adapt, recover, and perform at a high level. But what separates leaders and organizations that thrive through adversity from those that struggle? Henry Bowles brings a unique perspective to the discussion. Holding PhDs from both Harvard and Oxford, he is the founder of The Henry Bowles Company and creator of the REV: Respond, Expand, Venture™ framework, helping leaders, teams, and organizations develop greater resiliency, agility, and performance. In this episode, we'll discuss: • What resiliency looks like in today's hospitality industry • How leaders can maintain performance during periods of stress and uncertainty • Building teams that adapt and grow through challenges • Practical tools for improving mindset, agility, and decision-making • Preventing burnout while sustaining high standards of service • Why resiliency may be the most important competitive advantage hospitality organizations can develop Whether you lead a hotel, restaurant, resort, private club, residential community, or hospitality company, this conversation will provide actionable insights to help you navigate change, strengthen your leadership, and build more resilient teams. *Guest:* Henry Bowles, Ph.D. Founder, The Henry Bowles Company *Hosts:* Dr. Peter Ricci, Florida Atlantic University Jeremy Nichols, Gecko Hospitality You can follow Peter Ricci at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterriccihospitality/ You can follow Jeremy Nichols at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremycnichols/ https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyNichols

  2. Apr 30

    Checkin' In Podcast - Destination Marketing Meets Big Data

    Send us Fan Mail Checkin In Hospitality & Tourism Podcast – Episode 7 Destination Marketing Meets Big Data Recorded live on Wednesday, April 29th at 11:00 AM This episode is a deeper look at how data is actually shaping tourism strategy today and what it means for hospitality leaders on the ground. This episode features: Ktimene Axetell, CEO of Arrivalist An economist and seasoned MarTech leader with 25 years of experience, Ktimene leads Arrivalist’s strategy and product evolution, helping position the platform as a leader in visitor intelligence, media attribution, and behavior analytics. Her background includes leadership roles with Sony Pictures Digital, Napster, IAC Advertising Solutions, and Epsilon, along with hands on destination experience with Amelia Island CVB where she earned the HSMAI Platinum Award in Sustainability. Her work bridges global media, tourism strategy, and real world application of data in destination marketing. Jacob Pewitt Yancey, Head of Analytics at Arrivalist Former Director of Consumer Insights & Analytics at VISIT FLORIDA, Jacob led the team responsible for measuring marketing performance, shaping statewide tourism strategy, and tracking the overall health of Florida’s tourism economy. An economist by training, his background spans multiple Florida state agencies, with a focus on turning complex data into clear, actionable insights that decision makers can actually use. Together, we will get into: How destination marketing is evolving with real behavioral data, not assumptions What tourism demand actually looks like right now and where it is shifting How operators and destinations should be thinking about attribution and ROI Where marketing dollars are working and where they are being wasted What hospitality leaders should be paying attention to over the next 12 to 24 months This will be a practical, grounded conversation for hotel, resort, and tourism leaders who want a clearer view of what is actually driving demand and how to adjust strategy accordingly. You can follow Peter Ricci at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterriccihospitality/ You can follow Jeremy Nichols at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremycnichols/ https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyNichols

  3. Mar 30

    Checkin' In (the Hospitality & Tourism Podcast) - Ep 6 with Private Club Leadership

    Send us Fan Mail In Episode 6 of Checkin' In: The Hospitality and Tourism Podcast, hosts Jeremy Nichols and Dr. Peter Ricci sit down with respected voices in the private club world to unpack an industry that most people never see from the inside. Joining us are Michael McCarthy ECM, CEO and General Manager of Addison Reserve Country Club in Delray Beach, one of the top-ranked country clubs in the nation and the world, and Kelly Grabowsky, CCM, Managing Director of the Florida Chapter of the Club Management Association of America, the largest CMAA chapter in the country representing over 1,100 members across 360-plus clubs statewide. Together, they pull back the curtain on what the private club industry actually looks like, from country clubs and golf clubs to yacht clubs, tennis clubs, military clubs, city clubs, and equity communities. The landscape is wider than most people realize, and the career paths within it are more distinct, more intentional, and more rewarding than many give them credit for. We also get into the bigger picture: how is the club industry responding to the same forces reshaping hospitality broadly? Revenue optimization, technology, flexible staffing, shifting member expectations, and generational change in leadership are all in play. This is an industry that has historically operated on tradition, and it is navigating real pressure to evolve without losing what makes it unique. If you work in hospitality, manage a club, are considering a career in the private club space, or simply want a sharper understanding of how this industry operates, this is a conversation worth your time. You can follow Peter Ricci at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterriccihospitality/ You can follow Jeremy Nichols at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremycnichols/ https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyNichols

  4. 12/09/2025

    Checkin' In with a Hospitality Student Panel

    Send us Fan Mail Jeremy Nichols and Dr. Peter Ricci hosted a live panel featuring five rising hospitality leaders who offered a direct, unfiltered look at what their generation sees, expects, and wants from this industry. These students are already gaining real experience across hotels, resorts, events, private clubs, and large-scale operations, and they brought a level of honesty operators rarely get to hear. For anyone leading teams, hiring, or focused on retention, this conversation delivered a clear advantage. The panel dug into culture, growth paths, leadership, work-life balance, and what genuinely attracts Gen Z to hospitality. Their perspective challenged assumptions and helped shed light on how to build workplaces where this generation actually wants to stay. Our panel: Sophia McDonnell, FAU  Events, resort, convention center, and private club experience  https://lnkd.in/eyhh22wd Joaquin Dorazio, Palm Beach State College  Operations, The Boca Raton  https://lnkd.in/eq38Abm8 Nicole Jaimes, FIU  Events, SOBE Food and Wine Festival  https://lnkd.in/epjER3HD Taylor Sackella, UCF Rosen  Operations and HR at JW Marriott and Ritz Carlton Orlando  https://lnkd.in/eEyRJwJZ Dailany Echeverria, FSU Dedman School of Hospitality  Operations  https://lnkd.in/eMuKBmvT This episode was a valuable discussion for anyone looking to recruit more effectively, retain stronger teams, and understand the mindset of the next generation before they shape the industry without your input. The insights from this group made the session one of our most impactful to date. You can follow Peter Ricci at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterriccihospitality/ You can follow Jeremy Nichols at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremycnichols/ https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyNichols

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Checking In – The Hospitality & Tourism Podcast Welcome to Checking In', where honest conversation meets real hospitality. Hosted by Jeremy Nichols and Dr. Peter Ricci, this isn’t another fluff-filled industry chat. We dig into the unfiltered realities of hotels, restaurants, clubs, and tourism, from leadership and labor to culture, growth, and the uncomfortable truths most people avoid. Our guests aren’t here to spin PR. They’re operators, executives, and innovators who’ve lived it, and they’re ready to talk about what’s really happening behind the scenes. If you care about where the hospitality industry is headed, what it really takes to lead people well, and how to stay ahead in a business that never sleeps, you’re in the right place. Every episode, we’re checkin' in on what matters most.