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Mitch Bach sat down with João Perre Viana, the founder of Walking Mentorship, to talk one thing we tour operators are all familiar with: walking.

But not many of us design week-long trips where all you do is walk. Sometimes alone. Sometimes in a group. That's it. Beyond some shared meals and moments, there isn't much of a plan. Each group takes on a different spirit, but it's all guided by a mentor who along the way tries to facilitate and gently foster personal transformation. What that looks like is up to the individual guest.

This conversation veered away from the nitty-gritty of business, and towards diving into the importance and magic of what we do as experience creators.

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1. Introduction to Walking Mentorship [00:00:09]

2. Joao’s Personal Journey and Spark for Walking Mentorship [00:01:16]

3. Founding and Early Development of Walking Mentorship [00:04:23]

4. The Nature of Walking Journeys as Transformational Experiences [00:07:14]

5. Participant Freedom, Responsibility, and Structure [00:12:06]

6. Difference Between Typical Travel and Mentorship Walking Journeys [00:13:10]

7. Risk, Challenge, and Your Personal “Everest” [00:17:26]

8. Common Motivations and Unique Outcomes [00:19:55]

9. The Mentorship Structure and Methodology [00:22:20]

10. Designing for Difficulty and Personal Growth [00:26:53]

11. Practical Aspects and Device Usage [00:32:22]

12. Lessons for Day Tour Operators and Short-Form Experiences [00:35:16]

13. The Art of Listening and Asking Questions [00:40:04]