What if the secret to a truly meaningful travel experience starts not when you land, but long before you ever pack a bag?
Dr. Kristina Wachter is an award-winning professor, bestselling author, and CEO of Cross-Culture Connections. With over 25 years of experience in cross-cultural communication and education, she developed the Culture SPIN Method, a four-step framework trusted in 54 countries to help individuals and organizations turn cultural differences into genuine human connection.
In this episode, Dr. Wachter walks us through her Culture SPIN Method and how it applies directly to travelers who want richer, more meaningful experiences on the road. She uses real-world business stories, her own travel mishaps, and a live case study with Jason to bring the whole thing to life.
If you’ve ever shown up somewhere and felt like you were missing something, like you were skimming the surface of a place rather than really getting into it, this conversation is for you.
Dr. Wachter breaks down the cross-cultural communication tips every traveler can actually use, from how to research a culture before you go, to how to recover gracefully when you inevitably get something wrong. Whether you’re planning a two-week trip or building a life abroad, there’s a lot here to chew on.
What’s a cultural moment from your own travels that surprised you or changed the way you see things? I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
- Why the Culture SPIN Method starts with looking inward at yourself before you ever look outward at another culture
- How to build a personal “cultural Venn diagram” that maps your interests onto a new destination to create real connection opportunities
- Why one U.S. executive unknowingly drank $300,000 worth of tea in a single business meeting, and what he did next that actually saved the deal
- How a single joke in South Korea cost a businessman millions of dollars in 30 seconds, and what that means for travelers too
- Advice for doing genuine cultural research before a trip, including reading fiction, watching local media, and finding primary-source content
- Why “winging it” is one of the most common and costly mistakes people make when traveling or moving abroad
- How to handle cultural mistakes with humility and recover without losing the connection you’re trying to build
- Why cultural agility, the ability to pivot and adapt without beating yourself up, is one of the most valuable skills any traveler can develop
- What “cultural courage” really means and how acting deliberately outside your comfort zone invites reciprocity and deeper human connection
- Why Rick Steves’ idea of traveler responsibility hit home for Dr. Wachter
- And so much more
Resources:
- Sign up for our FREE newsletter
- Cross-Culture Connections
- Culture SPIN: Your 4-Step Toolkit for Global Leadership and Cross-Culture Success
- Get Dr. Wachter’s free Cultural Courage Guide: [email protected]
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