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The Smoky Mountain Vacation Rental Forum
by Tom Goodwin
The Smoky Mountain Vacation Rental Forum is a podcast for cabin owners, self-managers, management companies, and hospitality professionals who care deeply about how vacation rentals are done in the Great Smoky Mountains.Hosted by Tom Goodwin — CEO of Mountain Laurel Chalets, the oldest family-owned vacation rental management company in Tennessee — this forum exists to raise the bar for professionalism, hospitality, and community in one of America's most visited destinations.Honest conversation. Practical takeaways. No hype.
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Episode 5 Don't Build Your Business on Borrowed Ground
If you vacation rental reservation are all coming from one platform, you are not building a business, you are renting one. In this episode Tom Goodwin unpacks what the data actually says about chanel dependency in the short term rental industry, and why it deeply matters for cabin owners and operators here in the Smoky Mountains.
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Episode 4 Managing From Four Hours Away: What 20 Years of Getting It Right Looks Like
Tom Goodwin sits down with Paula Elliott, owner of Goldilocks Haven in Chalet Village — one of Gatlinburg's most storied vacation communities — for a conversation about what professional self-management actually looks like over the long haul. Paula bought her three-bedroom cabin in 2004 with her late husband, spent nine years learning the ropes with a management company, and has been self-managing from Indiana ever since. What she's built over 20 years isn't passive income — it's a system built on trust, relationships, proactive communication, and genuine care for guests, neighbors, and the community she's been part of for decades. In this episode, Tom and Paula talk through the infrastructure every long-distance owner needs, why setting expectations with guests prevents middle-of-the-night calls, how to think about the local workforce with the respect they deserve, and what it really means to be a good neighbor in a market that's changed dramatically since 2004. Paula also shares her honest take on the wave of new investors entering the Smokies — and what she wishes someone had told her from day one. If you own a cabin in the Smokies and you're doing it yourself, or thinking about it, this conversation is one you'll want to hear more than once.
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Episode 3 What Great Hospitality Actually Looks Like — And Why It's Getting Rare
Think about the last time you were a guest somewhere and walked away thinking — that felt like they actually cared. Not just clean, not just functional. Like someone thought about you before you arrived. Like you mattered beyond the transaction. How long ago was that? Now here is the harder question. Is that what your guests experience when they stay at your cabin? In Episode 3 Tom Goodwin makes the case that genuine hospitality is the single most underutilized competitive advantage in the Smoky Mountain vacation rental market right now. The properties are getting more elaborate every year. The amenities keep growing. But the human care for the people staying in those cabins is not keeping pace — and that gap is both the biggest problem in this market and the biggest opportunity for anyone willing to close it. Tom shares the story of Dot Egli, co-founder of Mountain Laurel Chalets, who built one of the most guest-loyal businesses in Gatlinburg's history on five simple words — love people and care for them well. He also speaks directly to self-managing owners about why their size is actually a hospitality advantage, not a liability. Great hospitality is not expensive. It is intentional. And it is available to every single person listening to this episode right now.
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Episode 2 What's Really Happening in This Market — The Honest Version
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Smoky Mountain Vacation Rental Forum is a podcast for cabin owners, self-managers, management companies, and hospitality professionals who care deeply about how vacation rentals are done in the Great Smoky Mountains.Hosted by Tom Goodwin — CEO of Mountain Laurel Chalets, the oldest family-owned vacation rental management company in Tennessee — this forum exists to raise the bar for professionalism, hospitality, and community in one of America's most visited destinations.Honest conversation. Practical takeaways. No hype.
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