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"When I was young, I was fascinated by the world outside the clan. I wanted to know what was going on in the world. I traveled, learned English in Nigeria, and had experiences that opened my mind about life. But in the end, I returned to the nomadic life I love." – Ousman

Ousman’s story is a reminder that fulfillment is deeply personal. For some, happiness is found in bustling cities; for others, it’s rooted in the rhythms of nature and tradition. His journey outwardβ€”and ultimately back homeβ€”shows the strength in knowing where true wealth lies: in the connection to one’s community, culture, and way of life.

This perspective invites us to think about what truly nourishes the soul and what we define as a meaningful life.
Ousman, Wodaabe, Sudosukai clan | Gerewol festival, Bossio, Chari-Baguirmi region | 2016

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"There is something magical about wearing traditional clothes. It feels like I’ve been lifted out of my own shoes and dropped into the clogs of my ancestors... I’m not wearing these clothes; they are wearing me." – Tess

Traditional clothing is so much more than fabric and thread. It’s a living connection to our past, weaving together the stories, spirit, and identity of generations before us. Each layer, each pin, transforms the wearer into a vessel for heritage, reminding us of where we come from and the timeless beauty of tradition.

In a world that moves so quickly, these garments ground us, carrying us back to a shared history that we can touch, see, and feel.
Tess | Marken, Noord-Holland | The Netherlands, 2020
Learn more about Tess with our Cult-ED stories link in bio.

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You heard the Boss-Lady!

The Power of Empathy in Tourism Leadership.

True leadership in the tourism industry requires more than just strategic vision and operational excellence. It requires a deep sense of empathy - the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

Leaders in the tourism industry must recognize that our industry is a people’s industry - our guests, our communities, and our teams. By cultivating empathy we can forge stronger connections, anticipate needs, and foster an environment where everyone thrives.

When we lead with empathy we create tourism experiences that are not just efficient, but truly meaningful. We build teams that are engaged, inspired and aligned around a shared purpose. And we ensure that the economic benefits of tourism are equitably distributed, uplifting the livelihoods of local populations.

Empathy allows us to see beyond numbers and statistics, focusing on real peopleβ€”whether travelers seeking unforgettable experiences or communities eager for sustainable growth.

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