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Guide for Guides: Liability Insurance (Part 2/2) with Angela Ziogas, Cross Current Insurance

June 01, 2023 Guides Gone Wild
Guides Gone Wild
Guide for Guides: Liability Insurance (Part 2/2) with Angela Ziogas, Cross Current Insurance
Show Notes

We're back with Part 2 of the latest Guide for Guides, all about insurance!

Today we're talking to Angela Ziogas of Cross Current Insurance, which at its very core came out of a woman guide's need for insurance for her fly fishing business. Cross Current now offers all kinds of options for fishing and hunting guides, outfitters, lodges and even outdoor equipment manufacturers.

Angela's going to fill us in on what kind of coverage to look for, questions to ask, information to gather, and things that you can do proactively to protect yourself, your business, and most importantly, your clients.

Get more information about Cross Current Insurance at https://crosscurrentinsurance.com/

If your guiding business features more forest bathing than field dressing, make sure you go back and listen to the first part of this Guide for Guides, when we talked to Miriam Ball of Alternative Balance, a member-based insurance group that will help you find the right coverage for activities such as yoga, Pilates, nutrition coaching, forest bathing, reiki, and more.

I hope you'll let me know if you find these 'Guides for Guides' useful - shoot me an email (guidesgonewildpodcast@gmail.com), share your feedback, and let me know if there are other topics you'd like to hear about that would help you and your guiding business!

And speaking of helping your guiding business, if you're guiding or leading trips in Maine, the Maine Wilderness Guides Organization (a great professional organization that gave me the idea for this mini-series) can provide you with a supportive community, pro deals, and other resources that will set you up for success in the field (or on the water, or in the woods....)

Final call out goes to Evans Notch Lodge, our sponsor for the Guide for Guides series - and not a bad place for you to base the next fly-fishing (or forest bathing) group you lead!