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Sustainable tourism becomes more meaningful when it is rooted in community, culture, and care for the environment. In this episode of Good and Green, Chit Juan talks with Jeannie Javelosa about how Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat grew from a personal connection to Mount Banahaw into a thriving community-based tourism initiative in Dolores, Quezon. Jeannie shares how the retreat supports local farmers, guides, artisans, cooks, and micro-entrepreneurs while helping preserve the mountain’s cultural and spiritual heritage. From transforming old homes into upcycled spaces to developing local products and training community members in tourism and hospitality, this conversation highlights how small, thoughtful tourism initiatives can create meaningful impact while protecting nature and local identity. GUEST BIO: Jeannie Javelosa is a thought leader in culture, sustainability, and gender, as well as an award-winning artist, writer, entrepreneur, and social impact advocate. She co-founded ECHOstore Sustainable Lifestyle, which promotes green community products, Great Women, which supports indigenous textiles and women-led enterprises, and Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat, a Mabuhay-level homestay and wellness destination in Dolores, Quezon. A finalist for the Cartier Women’s Initiative Award and recipient of multiple ASEAN and women entrepreneurship awards, Jeannie continues to champion sustainable communities, cultural heritage, and inclusive enterprise development through her work across business, tourism, and the creative industries. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * How Jeannie’s lifelong connection to Mount Banahaw led to Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat. * Turning old homes and local resources into a sustainable community tourism destination. * Supporting local farmers, cooks, artisans, and micro-businesses through tourism. * Preserving Banahaw’s spiritual, cultural, and environmental heritage through storytelling. * Why community tourism can create meaningful and sustainable local livelihoods. QUOTES: * Anybody connected with meditation, energy healing, UFOs, psychics, all those weird, strange phenomena have always come to Banahaw. —Jeannie Javelosa * I think this, for me, was always the call of the mountain. —Jeannie Javelosa * We positioned Banahaw Circle as something more than just houses where you can stay. Because it's small, it's like your doorway to the whole mountain. —Jeannie Javelosa * What our role is here is to storytell what the mountain is about so people respect it more and understand it more. —Jeannie Javelosa * No matter how small you are, you make an impact when you begin to work with many, many smaller ones. —Jeannie Javelosa * There are so many beautiful spaces in the country. They don't need to be so curated. —Jeannie Javelosa LINKS or RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Jeannie Javelosa: * Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/banahawcirclenatureretreat/] * Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/banahawcirclenatureretreat] * Banahaw Circle Nature Retreat Website [https://www.banahawcircle.com/] Listen, rate, and subscribe! * Subscribe to the Good and Green Podcast on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-and-green/id1755076035] and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6vhHLmBCztpOFf9Jcz5NJs] * Follow Chit Juan on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chitjuan] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/pacitajuan], and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacita-juan-64767917/] * Subscribe to EchoNews on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/echonews-7103877612539715584/]. Purchase Brew: Cafe, Coffee. Kape at Echostore.ph [https://echostore.ph/]. For more information about Brew: Cafe, Coffee, Kape, visit the Food Writers Association of the Philippine Facebook Group. [https://www.facebook.com/fwap.ph]
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