• Todos Santos Growth, Controversy & Santa Terra with Abe Juárez
    May 14 2026

    Todos Santos is growing, and with that growth comes one of Baja California Sur’s most important questions: how can a town evolve without losing the identity that made people fall in love with it?

    In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Abe Juárez for a direct conversation about Todos Santos growth, controversy, and Santa Terra. Abe shares the story behind Santa Terra Reserve, the project many people know through Oystera, and explains the vision behind its gardens, farmland, walking trails, restaurants, cultural events, open spaces, and community-driven experiences.

    The conversation goes into the questions surrounding development in Todos Santos: low density, water concerns, misinformation, community feedback, infrastructure, local employment, cultural preservation, and the responsibility developers have when entering a small town with a strong local identity.

    Nick and Abe also discuss why Todos Santos is so protective of its character, why many residents fear becoming “another Cabo,” and how growth can create both opportunity and anxiety for local families, Mexican residents, foreign homeowners, artists, entrepreneurs, and investors.

    This episode is especially relevant for anyone interested in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur real estate, Santa Terra Reserve, Oystera, responsible development, community planning, and the future of the Pacific side of Baja Sur.

    Listen to the full conversation and subscribe to The Nick Fong Podcast for more episodes on Baja California Sur, real estate, lifestyle, investment, and the people shaping the region.

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    46 mins
  • They Lied About Cabo Beaches — Here’s Why
    Apr 16 2026

    Most people think Cabo’s beaches are only for looking, not for swimming. That idea has shaped the way many people see the destination for years, but it only tells part of the story. In this episode, Nick sits down with Yair, race director of the Los Cabos Cortes Open, to talk about the reality behind that perception and why open water swimming has been steadily growing in Los Cabos.

    Together, they explore how the Los Cabos Cortes Open began, how it has evolved into a stronger event with each edition, and why Palmilla Beach has become the ideal setting for a race built around experience, community, and destination appeal. Yair shares what makes the event special, from its 1K, 3K, 5K, and 7K distances to its goal of attracting both first-time swimmers and more experienced athletes from across Mexico and beyond.

    The conversation also goes beyond the event itself. Nick and Yair talk about the beaches in Los Cabos that people can actually swim, the local misconceptions around ocean conditions, the growth of swim culture in the region, and the bigger opportunity Los Cabos has as a destination for sports tourism. They also discuss Yair’s own background in the sports world, his transition from triathlon into swimming, and the role events like this can play in building a healthier, more connected community.

    From Palmilla and Chileno to the broader future of open water in Baja California Sur, this episode offers a different way of thinking about Cabo. Not just as a place to visit, but as a place where sport, lifestyle, community, and destination identity are starting to connect in a much more meaningful way. If you think you already know Cabo, this conversation may change your mind.


    Know more about Los Cabos Cortés Open here



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    15 mins
  • Ep. 232 The Project That’s Transforming Los Cabos: a healthcare system like no other
    Mar 20 2026

    For years, families in Los Cabos faced a reality nobody talks about.

    If a child needed specialized medical care, they had to travel—either to the U.S. or to other cities in Mexico. Eventually, La Paz became the closest option.

    In this episode, Nick Fong sits down with Korey Riggs, Executive Director of the Chileno Bay & El Dorado Foundation, to reveal the story behind one of the most important healthcare projects in Baja California Sur.

    This is not just a conversation about a new facility.
    It’s about a system that didn’t exist—and the people who decided to change that.

    From a bold vision to a $14.5M reality, Korey shares what it took to bring world-class pediatric care to Los Cabos, and why this project will impact thousands of families for years to come.

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    33 mins
  • Ep. 232 | The Truth About Biohacking: What It Really Is (and What It Isn’t)
    Feb 26 2026

    What is biohacking?
    Biohacking is not about living forever or chasing trends. It’s about deliberately upgrading how your body and mind perform—right now.

    In this episode of the Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Dale Smith, a lifelong fitness entrepreneur who has spent over 50 years practicing what biohacking looks like in real life: discipline, strength training, breathwork, recovery, cold exposure, infrared therapy, and consistency over decades.

    This conversation breaks down biohacking in practical terms—what actually matters, what most people misunderstand, and why age is not the limiting factor people think it is.

    Biohacking, as discussed here, is simple but demanding:
    train your body, control your breath, recover intelligently, and build discipline that compounds over time.

    No shortcuts. No motivation hacks. Just long-term performance.


    Visit Biohack Spa here https://biohackspa.com/


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    42 mins
  • The truth about La Paz nobody says
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with Agustín Olachea, President of the La Paz Hotel Association, for a deep conversation about the identity, history, and future of La Paz, Baja California Sur.

    Recorded in a spectacular historic setting in the heart of La Paz, Casa 1880, this episode goes far beyond tourism headlines. Agustín shares a powerful multi-generational family story rooted in Baja dating back to the late 1800s and the Mexican Revolution, offering rare perspective on leadership, legacy, and long-term vision.

    Together, they explore why La Paz has intentionally chosen a different path from Cabo—one focused on balance, sustainability, community, and quality of life. From responsible tourism and environmental protection to economic impact and global competition, this conversation explains what makes La Paz one of Mexico’s most compelling and misunderstood destinations.

    This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in Baja California Sur, sustainable tourism, real estate, destination growth, and the future of coastal cities.


    More details about Casa 1880 click here


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    50 mins
  • Why Photography Is Changing — And Why Places Like Baja Still Feel Real
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick sits down with photographer Ben Horton for a grounded conversation about photography, place, and what still feels real in a rapidly changing world.

    Ben has spent decades documenting extreme environments, wildlife, and remote cultures—working on long-term projects around the world and returning again and again to Baja California Sur. In this episode, he reflects on how photography is evolving, why trust in images is shifting, and why certain places continue to resist simplification.

    They talk about Baja not as a destination, but as an experience—raw, physical, and human. A place where light, space, and presence still matter. The conversation moves through storytelling, creativity, and why meaningful work today depends less on tools and more on lived experience.

    This isn’t a technical episode.
    It’s a reflection on craft, truth, and why some places—and some stories—still have weight.

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    23 mins
  • Inside Cabo Luxury Weddings: about life and business with Karla Casillas
    Dec 13 2025

    What does luxury truly mean when your business is built on trust, precision, and human connection?

    In this episode of The Nick Fong Podcast, Nick Fong sits down with Karla Casillas, founder of Karla Casillas & Co., a leading force in the luxury wedding and events industry in Los Cabos. With more than three decades of experience, Karla shares the real story behind building one of Mexico’s most respected luxury service brands.

    This conversation goes beyond destination weddings.

    Karla talks openly about entrepreneurship, burnout, leadership, mistakes that shaped her career, and why communication—not trends—is the foundation of true luxury. She explains how luxury clients think, why personalization matters more than aesthetics, and what it takes to scale a high-touch business without losing its soul.

    The episode also explores the emotional parallels between luxury weddings, real estate, and life decisions, as well as Karla’s motivation for launching her own podcast, “The Choice,” a platform focused on stories of success, struggle, and personal growth.

    This episode is ideal for listeners interested in:

    • Luxury weddings in Los Cabos and destination events

    • Entrepreneurship and leadership in premium service industries

    • Building legacy brands based on trust and excellence

    • The human side of success, burnout, and resilience

    If you’re an entrepreneur, creative professional, or business owner operating in a luxury market, this episode offers grounded insight from real-world experience.


    00:00 – Introduction

    02:10 – Finding Her Path in Weddings

    05:30 – Building a Brand in Los Cabos

    08:40 – The Evolution of Luxury Weddings

    12:00 – Burnout and the Cost of Excellence

    16:20 – Scaling, Teams, and Letting Go

    19:40 – What Luxury Really Means

    23:10 – Emotional vs Financial Investment

    26:30 – Trends, Personalization, and Timelessness

    30:00 – Common Mistakes Clients Make

    33:20 – Launching “The Choice” Podcast

    36:30 – The Loneliness of Entrepreneurship

    39:40 – Communication as a Life Skill

    43:20 – Failure, Trust, and Leadership Lessons

    47:30 – Mentorship and Industry Reality

    51:00 – Why Weddings Matter to Cabo

    53:00 – Final Reflections





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    54 mins
  • Is there a water crisis in Los Cabos? Pure Foundation is doing something amazing!
    Nov 21 2025

    Los Cabos keeps growing with energy, talent, and a community that truly cares. In this episode, Nick Fong sits with Patsy and Giancarlo from PURE Foundation, a project bringing innovative hydration technology and meaningful social impact to the people of Los Cabos.

    They explain how these atmospheric water machines work, how local artists, chefs, and leaders have joined the mission, and why this initiative has become a source of pride for the community. Their vision is simple: create opportunities, support wellbeing, and strengthen the place we all love.

    And this year, PURE is hosting a special fundraising gala, a night where residents, investors, and friends come together to support the expansion of these hydration stations and celebrate the spirit of Los Cabos. Art, cuisine, music, and purpose all in one evening.

    This episode is about connection, innovation, and building a brighter future—perfect for anyone who lives here, invests here, or is discovering the magic of Los Cabos for the first time.


    Buy tickets and more info about the event here



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    29 mins