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How the World Cup Is Changing America’s Image

Rob and Kerri Stuart Episode 173

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173 - Join hosts and travel agents Rob and Kerri as they explore how the 2026 FIFA World Cup is reshaping America's image on the world stage. With the tournament underway across 16 host cities in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, this is the first World Cup hosted by three nations and the first to feature 48 teams — and millions of international travelers are streaming in to experience it firsthand. 

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In this episode, Rob and Kerri dig into what this once-in-a-generation moment means for America's global image, its travel industry, and the way the world sees U.S. destinations. From electric fan zones in Atlanta and Kansas City to the buzz building around host cities like Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Seattle, they share firsthand travel insight on how a global sporting event can reshape a country's reputation — for better or worse — and what it means for the future of international tourism to the U.S.

Whether you're a soccer fan planning a bucket-list trip, a travel lover chasing your next unforgettable destination, or just curious how mega-events shape the way we experience a country, Rob and Kerri bring their expert take packed with insight, inspiration, and a few Instagram-worthy detours you'll want to add to your travel list.

🎧 Tune in for:

  • How host cities are transforming into global travel destinations
  • The soft power (and challenges) of hosting the World Cup
  • Hidden-gem travel spots in host cities beyond the stadium
  • What this moment means for U.S. tourism's global reputation

Perfect for: travel enthusiasts, soccer fans, digital nomads, and anyone dreaming up their next international adventure.