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This Travel Tuesday episode opens with the show’s high-energy theme song and friendly banter between Rick, Ron, and the team—then quickly shifts into a practical, mission-driven conversation about turning everyday travel into community impact.
Rick thanks Ron for launching the Res Life Spring Break Travel Guide and breaks down the big idea: spring break travel spending is massive, and most of it flows to platforms like Expedia, Booking.com, and Priceline—unless organizations choose a different path. The hosts explain how Surge365 and the Vortex allow churches, nonprofits, businesses, and individuals to save money on hotels, cars, cruises, and more—while directing 100% of the savings back to a mission (in this case, Res Life Church and its vision to expand food pantry impact, even toward a grocery-store model).
Ron compares the Vortex approach to traditional fundraisers (like exhausting chicken dinners), illustrating how a small number of travelers can generate significant support with far less labor. The episode also highlights additional benefits: travel credits that can be used for emergency lodging support, and career pathways through travel training and specialization—positioning a church-based “travel department” as both a service and a sustainable revenue stream.
A standout story features Ron’s real-world missions travel experience with Delta Air Lines for a church trip to Guatemala, including group reservation advantages, logistics support, and problem-solving during a winter storm departure. The conversation wraps with destination ideas, spring break timing tips, and future travel opportunities—from Super Bowl lodging near Santa Clara to river cruises and coach tours—ending on a clear takeaway: travel won’t stop, so you might as well use it intentionally to fund what you believe in.
By Optimize My Life Live Talk RadioThis Travel Tuesday episode opens with the show’s high-energy theme song and friendly banter between Rick, Ron, and the team—then quickly shifts into a practical, mission-driven conversation about turning everyday travel into community impact.
Rick thanks Ron for launching the Res Life Spring Break Travel Guide and breaks down the big idea: spring break travel spending is massive, and most of it flows to platforms like Expedia, Booking.com, and Priceline—unless organizations choose a different path. The hosts explain how Surge365 and the Vortex allow churches, nonprofits, businesses, and individuals to save money on hotels, cars, cruises, and more—while directing 100% of the savings back to a mission (in this case, Res Life Church and its vision to expand food pantry impact, even toward a grocery-store model).
Ron compares the Vortex approach to traditional fundraisers (like exhausting chicken dinners), illustrating how a small number of travelers can generate significant support with far less labor. The episode also highlights additional benefits: travel credits that can be used for emergency lodging support, and career pathways through travel training and specialization—positioning a church-based “travel department” as both a service and a sustainable revenue stream.
A standout story features Ron’s real-world missions travel experience with Delta Air Lines for a church trip to Guatemala, including group reservation advantages, logistics support, and problem-solving during a winter storm departure. The conversation wraps with destination ideas, spring break timing tips, and future travel opportunities—from Super Bowl lodging near Santa Clara to river cruises and coach tours—ending on a clear takeaway: travel won’t stop, so you might as well use it intentionally to fund what you believe in.