Cygnet Strategies
Events | Tourism | Placemaking | Workshops | Cultural & Culinary Districts | Small Towns | Economic Development | www.CygnetStrategies.com
We help destinations assess their strengths and challenges, define their sense of place and clarify their identity. The result: a solid foundation for improving quality of life, enhancing the visitor experience and building a richer, more resilient tourism product. We Love Small Towns
Founder Vicky Soderberg grew up in small towns and is based in a small town. She understands how small towns work
02/23/2026
Be honest.
Have you ever left a meeting and thought,
“We had this exact conversation last month.”
Same topic.
Same concerns.
Same polite nodding.
No decision.
That’s not a people problem.
That’s a clarity problem.
In Episode 32 of Destination Roadmapping: Do Your Meetings Go in Circles? I’m talking about:
• Why small-town meetings loop
• How role confusion quietly creates conflict
• The one agreement that can stop the spin
If your community feels stuck in discussion mode instead of decision mode, this one will feel very familiar.
Meetings shouldn’t just fill time.
They should move your town forward.
Do Your Meetings Go in Circles? Let's fix that! - Destination Roadmapping Ever leave a meeting uncertain if anything actually got decided?You’re not alone.In small towns, meetings are where vision, risk, nostalgia, and practicality all collide, and without clear purpose and defined roles, they spin. Same conversation. D...
01/05/2026
January tends to get written off in tourism.
Quiet month.
Slow month.
“Nothing we do now really matters” month.
That thinking feels harmless, but it quietly shapes perception, trust, and momentum for the rest of the year.
In Episode 25 of Destination Roadmapping, we unpack the most common January tourism myths and explain why they stick, and why they’re usually wrong.
This episode isn’t about doing more in January.
It’s about getting clearer.
🎧 January Tourism Myths
Available now wherever you listen to podcasts
January Tourism Myths - Destination Roadmapping January has a reputation problem.Too many destinations treat January like a dead zone: quiet, unimportant, or something to simply get through until spring. But that thinking quietly undermines momentum for the rest of the year.In this episode of D...
08/25/2025
It's a new week and a new episode of Destination Roadmapping dropped last night!
This week's topic: The Farmers Market Effect on Downtown.
Farmer’s markets aren’t just about kale and kettle corn. They’re downtown’s best-kept secret for foot traffic, small business growth, and community pride.
Vicky unpacks The Farmer’s Market Effect on Downtown—why it works, the ripple effects you might be overlooking, and how to turn a handful of vendors into a powerhouse downtown driver.
🎧 Listen here (or wherever you get your podcasts)→ https://destinationroadmapping.buzzsprout.com
Your Farmer's Market can be a habit-forming anchor event that fuels businesses, builds pride, and gives visitors a reason to keep coming back.
08/20/2025
Plaques have their place. But if they’re your only play, you’re playing small—and your visitors are leaving early. Let’s fix that. Check out this week's episode: https://destinationroadmapping.buzzsprout.com
08/15/2025
🎙️ New Episode: Your Most Underutilized Resource
Every small town says it wants to “keep young people around.”
But here’s the thing—young people won’t stay just because you hope they will.
They need opportunities. They need ownership. They need to see that their ideas matter.
In the current episode of Destination Roadmapping, I’m talking about why your high school students, college interns, and that group of teens filming dance challenges on the courthouse steps might just be your downtown’s secret weapon.
We cover:
✅ How to create real opportunities for youth engagement
✅ Why giving them ownership (not just chores) changes everything
✅ Ways to turn “meh” into “memorable” by tapping into their creativity
💡 If you think youth aren’t ready to contribute… you might be underestimating them.
🎧 Listen here: https:destinationroadmapping.buzzsprout.com
07/29/2025
You’ve heard them. Maybe you’ve even repeated them.
But it’s time we had a little heart-to-heart about the outdated, overhyped, and just plain wrong myths that are quietly tanking your community’s tourism efforts.
This week on Destination Roadmapping, I’m calling out the big ones—like:
🚫 “We're not a tourism destination”
🚫 “Events should be free”
🚫 “Volunteers can do it all”
🚫 “One big event will save us”
If your visitor experience is feeling more “meh” than memorable, this 10-minute myth-busting episode might be the shake-up you’ve been needing.
🎧 Listen while you walk, drive, or ignore another meeting that should’ve been an email.
👇 After you check out this episode, tag the tourism pros and Main Street dreamers who are ready to ditch the myths and build something that actually works:
🔗 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2518747/episodes/17547114
02/25/2025
Event Economic Impact analysis Easily quantify your event's economic impact & gain valuable feedback, even if you don't know where to start, fear a negative outcome, or hate math.
07/18/2024
We believe in the transformative power of placemaking. Whether it's through murals, sculptures, or interactive installations, every piece of public art has the potential to enrich our urban landscape and strengthen the fabric of our neighborhoods.
Check out Artsy Alley!
How does your community support initiatives that celebrate creativity and cultural expression?
https://www.emissourian.com/features_people/artsy-alley-washington-resident-creates-visual-utopia/article_c582f1dc-46ad-11ee-8749-7f41205ae0e0.html
🌍 As the world witnesses recent protests in Barcelona over tourism, it's a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between economic growth and preserving the livability of our communities.
Tourism undoubtedly brings economic benefits, driving growth, creating jobs, and fostering cultural exchange. However, it's crucial to acknowledge its potential downsides when not managed sustainably. The protests in Barcelona highlight the concerns of locals who feel the impact of overcrowding, rising living costs, and cultural erosion.
As professionals in the tourism industry, it's our responsibility to advocate for sustainable tourism practices that respect local communities and cultures. This means promoting initiatives that benefit both visitors and residents alike, supporting local businesses, preserving cultural heritage, and minimizing environmental footprints.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/travel/barcelona-protesters-throw-items-spray-travelers-water-shouting-touris-rcna160883
06/28/2024
Are your events working for you or against you? Our Founder and CEO broke it down for the 2nd year class this week at Texas Travel Alliance 2024 Travel and Tourism College.
06/19/2024
Have you heard the news!! Cygnet Strategies has a new program offering! Destination Roadmapping!
To get the ball rolling we are offering a FREE training:
From Uncertainty to Clarity:
Creating a Clear Roadmap for Small Town Tourism Success
This training will show you how to enhance your visitor experience without compromising quality of life, even if you lack a clear vision and are unsure where to start.
You don't want to miss this!!
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