Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Welcome to the Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Podcast, where we go far beyond the beaches, resort hotels, and cruises to explore the really cool places, people, and activities that adventurous travelers crave. If your idea of a great vacation is sitting on a beach at an all-inclusive resort, you’re in the wrong place. However, if you’re like me, and a beach resort vacation sounds like torture, stick around. You’ve found your tribe.
My name is Jason Elkins, and as an adventure travel marketing consultant and tour operator myself, I am on a mission to impact the lives of adventure travelers, the tour operators they hire, and the communities that host them, creating deeply meaningful experiences that make this big world feel just a bit smaller.
Are you ready to discover your next great adventure, whether that looks something like climbing Mt Kilimanjaro in Africa, SCUBA diving in the South Pacific, or hot air ballooning in Turkey? Then you’ll be happy to know that each episode of the Big World Made Small Podcast features a fascinating interview with an adventure travel expert that has agreed to share, with us, their own personal stories, favorite adventure destinations, and even some incredibly helpful tips and tricks they’ve learned while in the field. I trust that by the end of each episode you’ll feel like booking a ticket to enjoy the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of these amazing places, and getting to know the incredible people that live there.
I’ll be your guide as we explore this amazing planet and its people on the Big World Made Small podcast. I am a former US Army paratrooper, third generation commercial hot air balloon pilot, paramotor pilot, advanced open water SCUBA diver, and ex-Montana fly fishing guide and lodge manager. I have managed boutique adventure tour operation businesses in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, off-shore in Belize, the Adirondacks in New York, and the desert of Arizona. I also spent nearly a decade with Orvis International Travel, leading a talented team of tour operation experts, putting together and hosting amazing fly fishing and adventure travel excursions around the world. I have tapped into my experience and network of travel pros to put together a weekly series of exclusive expert interviews that I am excited to share with you.
For the last couple of years I have lived a fully nomadic lifestyle, feeding my passion for exploration, creating amazing adventures, and meeting some of the most fascinating people along the way. I record every episode while traveling, so in a sense you’ll be joining me on my journey. Let’s discover some great adventures together and make this big world feel just a bit smaller.
And, don’t forget to take a quick trip over to our website at bigworldmadesmall.com and join our adventure travel community, where you’ll benefit from new episode announcements, exclusive adventure travel opportunities, and special access to the experts you’ve met on the show. You can also follow us on social media, using the links in the show notes below. And, if you’re getting value out of the show please help us grow by sharing it with your friends, family, and anyone else you know that wants to get far beyond the beaches, resort hotels, and cruise ships, the next time they travel.
I’ll publish another episode soon. Until then, keep exploring. It’s the best way to make a big world feel just a bit smaller.
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Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Adventure Travel with Keith Sproule - Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy
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Guest Bio
Keith Sproule is the Executive Director of Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy (AKP), where he oversees a global portfolio of 73 community-led projects across 30 countries. With a career spanning over three decades, Keith has worked extensively in sustainable tourism and development, advising ministries and nonprofits on five continents. His expertise bridges ecotourism, conservation, and community investment — with fieldwork ranging from joint-venture tourism in Namibia with the World Wildlife Fund to strategic tourism planning in Georgia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and beyond.
Keith’s background includes serving as a Fulbright Scholar in Belize, acting as a tourism lead in post-conflict regions like Kosovo and Cyprus, and holding leadership roles in international organizations such as The International Ecotourism Society and the Wild Foundation. His work consistently centers on the belief that travel can be a force for good — creating real impact through thoughtful, place-based engagement with local communities.
Show Summary
In this episode of the Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with Keith about the deep intersection between travel, philanthropy, and lasting impact. As Executive Director of Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy, Keith shares how AKP supports local communities through strategic investments in education, healthcare, job creation, and conservation — often in places that travelers may never see, but whose lives are touched by responsible tourism.
Recorded in a casual coffee shop setting, the conversation dives into Keith’s personal journey — from his early travel experiences to a career spent fostering meaningful connections between travelers and the communities they visit. He offers heartfelt stories from the field, like how a simple school lunch in Uganda can spark broader community engagement, and how small-scale investments can ripple outward to create systemic change. For anyone interested in making their travel matter, Keith offers both inspiration and practical insights.
Key Takeaways
- ✓ Travel choices can have lasting, positive impacts on local communities
- ✓ A nutritious school lunch in Uganda costs just 21 cents — and changes lives
- ✓ Sustainable tourism is most effective when communities are active partners
- ✓ Philanthropy isn’t innate — it’s something we can all learn and grow into
- ✓ Authentic travel fosters compassion, curiosity, and cultural understanding
- ✓ Long-term change comes from investing in education and healthcare
- ✓ Collaboration amplifies efficiency and scale in global development projects
- ✓ Personal travel stories can shape lifelong missions of service and impact
- ✓ Even modest interventions can lead to structural improvements in communities
- ✓ Smiles and shared moments build the human connections that matter most
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