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In this episode of Destination Discourse, Stuart and Adam are together in person in Myrtle Beach for the very first time, recording live from the Grand Strand. Stuart uses the conversation to think out loud about the last few episodes and where DMOs go from here, especially when it comes to who we really exist to serve and how that should shape the future.





This is a reflective, slightly uncomfortable, very real conversation about focus, audiences, and how we spend both time and money. Stuart drops the Qui Gon Jinn line, “Your focus determines your reality,” and then applies it to the DMO world, questioning whether we are truly resident focused, or if that has become an easy narrative to justify our existence.





Along the way, Adam puts Stuart on the spot and makes him rank order the audiences a DMO serves, forcing a candid conversation about residents, visitors, the business community, and elected officials, and what it would mean if we were honest about who gets priority.





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Use this episode as a prompt to look at your own organization and ask: if someone only saw how we allocate our budget and time, who would they say we really serve?