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Welcome to the opening episode of Season 4 of Invisible Cities Talks, titled Social Tourism Impact in Europe.
In this episode, we are joined by Teresa from Pragulic, a social enterprise based in Prague, Czech Republic, that uses tourism to challenge public perceptions of homelessness. Pragulic trains and supports individuals with lived experience of homelessness to become tour guides, offering unique city tours that foster empathy, awareness, and social change.
Discover how Pragulic was founded, the challenges faced in creating a sustainable social enterprise, and the impact their tours have on both guides and visitors. Learn about their recruitment and training process, how they engage with local communities, and their future ambitions for expanding their work.
This conversation is led by Silvana, a guide from Invisible Cities Glasgow, who brings her own insights into the transformative power of social tourism. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of resilience, the importance of shifting societal attitudes, and the role of tourism in creating meaningful employment opportunities.
Join us for this exciting start to Season 4 as we explore the social impact of tourism across Europe!
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Join us in the season finale of 'Invisible Cities Talks' Season 3, titled 'Responsible Tourism.' In this insightful episode, Michaela, alongside Edinburgh guide Sonny, welcomes Carron from the Scottish Community Tourism Network. Together, they delve into the principles and practices of responsible tourism, exploring how this approach benefits local communities, preserves cultural heritage, and supports sustainable economic growth. Carron shares innovative strategies and real-world examples of how tourism can be reimagined to foster community well-being and environmental stewardship. Tune in to discover how responsible tourism is making a significant impact across Scotland and how you can be a part of this positive change.
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Join us for an enlightening conversation in the third episode of Season 3, 'Challenges in Tourism,' featuring Joe from Euan's Guide and our guide, Sonny, from Edinburgh. This episode dives into the essential topic of accessibility in tourism. Joe shares his expertise on the barriers that disabled travelers face and discusses innovative solutions that are making travel experiences more inclusive. Discover the impactful strategies that Euan's Guide has implemented to enhance accessibility in tourism, from detailed reviews to community-driven improvements. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in creating accessible travel environments for everyone.
We’d dedicate this episode to the memory of Euan MacDonald MBE. Euan, who co-founded Euan’s Guide with his sister Kiki passed away in August 2024 aged 50, after living with Motor Neurone Disease for 21 years. Euan leaves behind a remarkable legacy which will continue to improve the lives of disabled people for years to come.You can follow us on social media on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn
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Join our chat with Charlotte from Axiom Hospitality in this enlightening episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks.' Explore how strategic partnerships between the hospitality industry and social enterprises are reshaping tourism. Learn how these collaborations enhance community engagement, offer enriching visitor experiences, and integrate social responsibility into the core of business operations. Discover the transformative power of responsible tourism and its potential to benefit both local communities and the broader tourism industry. Tune in to hear how Invisible Cities and its partners are making tourism more inclusive and impactful.
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Welcome to the opening episode of Season 3 of Invisible Cities Talks, titled 'Community and Tourism.' In this episode, we're joined by Peter from CruiseForth, who shares insights into how his initiative bridges the gap between tourism and community engagement. Discover the origins and evolution of CruiseForth, the critical role of volunteers in enhancing the visitor experience, and the positive impacts on local businesses and cultural appreciation. Learn how strategic partnerships and dedicated volunteer efforts create enriching experiences for tourists while supporting sustainable, community-focused tourism.
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Join us for the final episode of Season 2 on Mental Health Awareness, where we dive into the topic of menopause awareness with Dana, a menopause coach and expert. Hosted by Michaela and co-hosted by Silvana, our tour guide from Glasgow, this episode explores the significant impact of menopause on mental and physical health. Dana shares expert insights into understanding the symptoms, societal perceptions, and the critical support systems necessary for those experiencing menopause. Discover how menopause extends beyond just a biological phase to influence various aspects of life, including potential challenges that can lead to homelessness. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion that aims to shed light on an essential but often overlooked aspect of mental health.
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Join us in Episode 3 of Season 2 on 'Invisible Cities Talks' as we delve into the personal and profound mental health journey of Wendy, a participant of our Meet Me in Govan project. In this episode, Wendy shares her experiences with anxiety, depression, and PTSD, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of her path toward recovery. Through her story, we explore the vital roles of early intervention, therapeutic activities, and robust community support in navigating mental health issues.
Wendy's insights provide a unique perspective on the everyday realities of living with mental health conditions and the transformative power of community involvement in fostering healing and resilience. Tune in to hear how Wendy has turned her struggles into strengths, offering hope and encouragement to others facing similar challenges.
Don’t miss this inspiring episode full of personal reflections and strategies that contribute to mental wellness and recovery.
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Join us in this insightful episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks,' where we explore the transformative power of hypnotherapy in mental health care. Our guest, Paulina, a hypnotherapist, sheds light on how hypnosis can be a vital tool for healing and personal growth. Dive into the differences between hypnosis and hypnotherapy, discover the therapeutic benefits for conditions such as anxiety and depression, and hear real-life success stories from those who have found solace and recovery through her practice. Tune in to unravel the mysteries of hypnotherapy and its potential to change lives, especially for those grappling with the challenges of homelessness.
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In this opening episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks' mental health season, we delve into the pervasive issue of mental health stigma, especially as it impacts those experiencing homelessness. Join us as we talk with Tony from Thriving Survivors, who shares his insights on the common misconceptions surrounding mental health and the significant barriers these create for homeless individuals. Through this discussion, we aim to uncover the truth behind the stigma, explore effective ways to combat it, and hear powerful stories of resilience and support from the community. Tune in to understand how we can all contribute to a more empathetic and informed society.
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In the final episode of Season 1 on 'Invisible Cities Talks,' we delve into the vital role of community partnerships in addressing homelessness. Joined by David from 20 Schemes, we explore how their initiatives are creating positive changes within Glasgow's neighbourhoods. David shares insights into the collaborative efforts between 20 Schemes and local organisations like Street Connect, which collectively work to provide direct support and foster empowerment among those facing homelessness. Tune in to learn about the practical strategies and personal stories behind 20 Schemes' mission, as we conclude our season with a powerful discussion on transforming lives through community support.
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Explore groundbreaking strategies to combat homelessness in this episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks.' We're joined by Barbara from Social Bite, who shares how their unique 'pay-it-forward' system and the pioneering Social Bite Village are making significant impacts. Barbara discusses the inception of these initiatives, their development, and the profound effect they have on the community. Tune in to learn about the innovative approaches that are transforming the way we address homelessness and offer new hope to those in need.
Barbara Haig had a background within the charity sector with over 20 yrs experience. Joining social bite 9 yrs ago to support the development of a social impact area within a social business. Working in various areas of service development and presently leading on Innovation.You can follow us on social media on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn
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In this powerful episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks,' we delve into the complex factors that lead to homelessness. Joined by Christian from Simon Community Scotland, we explore the systemic and societal issues contributing to this pervasive problem. Christian shares his insights from the front lines, discussing how various elements such as economic instability, policy shortcomings, and social challenges interplay to affect individuals facing homelessness. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the roots of homelessness and the critical work being done to address it.
Christian has worked in homelessness and substance use for two years and has been involved in various projects that include street outreach, pharmacy outreach, and psychosocial group work. He is also interested in film and helps run a community cinema in Edinburgh for people facing social isolation and experiencing homelessness.You can follow us on social media on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn
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Welcome to the premiere episode of 'Invisible Cities Talks,' where we embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of homelessness. Our host Michaela and co-host Sonny are joined by Zakia, the visionary Founder and CEO of Invisible Cities. In this episode, Zakia introduces the mission and inspiration behind our social enterprise and sets the stage for a season dedicated to deepening our understanding of homelessness. Tune in as we explore the challenges, successes, and the powerful stories at the heart of Invisible Cities.
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