Jon SchultzRoman Holiday: Rediscovering vacation in its Italian birthplaceThe most famous vacation ever taken through Rome never happened.Jul 12, 2019Jul 12, 2019
Jon SchultzDoor County: A collision of midwestern and maritime“Americans have been deeply divided since the days of Jamestown and Plymouth. The original North American colonies were settled by…Jun 28, 2019Jun 28, 2019
Jon SchultzinWanderLabsHawai’i: Big Island, Many WorldsTraversing through the most climatically diverse place on the planetMar 23, 2019Mar 23, 2019
Jon SchultzJournalism is about so much more than “the news”One of the biggest issues that people call out with “capital J” Journalism (the industry of reporting) is a spot on assessment of today’s…Mar 17, 20193Mar 17, 20193
Jon SchultzThe Alps: Tracing Europe’s backbonePicking a place to visit in Europe may be one of the most overwhelming decisions a traveler can make. As someone newer to the continent, I…Nov 26, 2018Nov 26, 2018
Jon SchultzAn armchair anthropologist’s oversimplification of“globalism”On the current political state, how we got here, and what’s standing in the way of progress.Nov 21, 2018Nov 21, 2018
Jon Schultzinhavas loftsFrom Australia with love — lessons on strategy I’ll take home with meThis weeks marks the end of my time down under, in what has been an eye-opening month of partying with new coworkers, swapping trade…Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016
Jon Schultzinhavas loftsSydney blurs the line between “city” and “frontier”For weeks leading up to my flight to the other side of the planet, the one question I got more than any other from friends, family, and…Jun 28, 2016Jun 28, 2016
Jon Schultzinhavas loftsDoes your ‘strategy’ have a strategy?Back in my home office, I’m a member of the strategy “department.” I put the word “department” in quotes because it seems that every agency…Jun 21, 2016Jun 21, 2016
Jon Schultzinhavas loftsA common mission, but an uncommon response.“Every agency needs two things: an engine, and a compass.”Jun 13, 2016Jun 13, 2016