
4 episodes

Tarmac Warriors SAP Concur solutions
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4.8 • 20 Ratings
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Business travel isn’t business as usual anymore. On Tarmac Warriors, a new 3-part podcast series from SAP Concur solutions, we’ll explore what business travel looks like today as people start getting back on the road…or the tarmac, and what it will look like tomorrow as the industry innovates to make travel safe and joyful again. Each episode will showcase an unexpected business traveler, who’ll reveal what travel looks like through their eyes.
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The Fruit of Compliance
Hear the word “compliance” and you think about a bunch of rules designed to cramp your style. Mango importer and fellow business traveler, Michael Warren, sits down with host Heather Greenwood Davis to discuss how compliance helps him do his job better – deliver delicious mangoes to Americans. He compares it to how adhering to compliance in business travel can help all travelers do their jobs better. We also hear from industry experts on the latest compliance rules that are making international travel more frictionless and secure. If you’re involved in business travel in any way, please listen now.
Guests:
Michael Warren, National Mango Board, CAPCO Farms
Madhulika Dash, Kalinga Stories
Michael Nelson, Direct Travel
Gus Vonderheide, Hyatt Hotels
Bernardo Malo, REFIN S.A.
Suzanne Sangiovese, Riskline
Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer
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Can Ice Save the Planet?
In 2020, when the world, and travel, went into pandemic lockdown, air quality improved globally, animals reclaimed their territories, and nature flourished. Our host Heather Greenwood Davis sits down with legendary climatologist, and business traveler, Dr. Lonnie Thompson, to discuss how to balance traveling for work while simultaneously trying to be more sustainable. We also hear from industry experts on emerging green initiatives in the travel ecosystem, and how we can each play a role in minimizing our footprint. If you’re involved in business travel in any way, please press play.
Guests:
Dr. Lonnie Thompson, Paleoclimatologist
Gus Vonderheide, Hyatt Hotels
Eva Ramirez, The Forward Lab
Cecilia Walter, TedX Coach, Ohio State University Student
Sarah Wilkin, Fly Green Alliance
Andrew Charlton, Aviation Advocacy
Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer
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The Siren Call of the Waves
Meet a fellow business traveler who happens to be in the business of surfing the biggest waves in the world. Join host Heather Greenwood Davis as she sits down with Andrea Moller, a record-holding big wave surfer to discuss her approach to safety and how putting her life in the hands of the mighty oceans compares to entrusting her life to the vast international travel ecosystem. You’ll also hear from industry experts who’ll share the latest safety innovations that are helping make both surfing and travel safer. If you’re a business traveler or someone who’s helping business travelers get back on the road, please listen now.
Guests:
Andrea Moller, Pro Big Wave Surfer and Paramedic
Andrew Reinhart, Patagonia
Elliot Kreitenberg, Dimer UVC Innovations
Tom Sanderson, Boeing
Brian Keaulana, BWRAG
Host: Heather Greenwood Davis, Travel Writer
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Introducing: Tarmac Warriors
A sneak peek at a new series about where business travel is going.
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Customer Reviews
Super insightful!
Didn’t know what to expect and I loved this. Super insightful and really made me think about business travel in a whole new way.
So cool
Love these episodes! keep them coming!
Quite weak and lacking any detail for travelers
Mildly interesting to hear about the surfer’s journey and accomplishments but little here of any value or interest to frequent travelers. Comes across as a bit of a “we hope people will still travel” infomercial from a company that sells travel management software.