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How Airbnb Used Host Narratives to Survive the Pandemic
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Airbnb leaned into storytelling during its darkest hour. When the pandemic crushed global travel in 2020, the company didn't just cut costs — it rewrote its brand narrative. Lucas breaks down the specific decisions Airbnb made: from founder Brian Chesky's heartfelt email to hosts, to the launch of 'Go Near' campaign, to the IPO that became the year's most anticipated. Luna asks whether the narrative was genuine or just damage control. They discuss how personal host stories — like a woman in Japan offering free stays to medical workers — became the backbone of Airbnb's survival. The episode also touches on the risk of 'narrative fatigue' as travel normalizes. If you've ever wondered how a brand uses real human stories to weather a crisis, this one's for you.