Avoiding cities on a bike and co-living in a tent in Mongolia | Ursula Koll

Ursula has always been dancing and cycling (she made it through 31 countries on a bike so far...). She has been working as a teacher, as a manager and now for 28 past years she has been a speech and language therapist in Germany. We were recording this episode at Herräng Dance Camp.  Some of the points we have touched upon: 💡 The fountain in Freiburg as a place for dancing 💡 Hamburg having more water streets than Venice & most amount of kilometers of indoor shopping 💡 Cycling through the Altai Mountains in the Gobi Desert - passing by a village where there was no word for “belonging” 💡 A story of Salome from Namibia who is taking care of 50 orphans [https://radreisenfueraidswaisen.de] 💡 Cities in Germany have started turning off lights in the city at 10-11pm, including traffic lights. 🌏 Now it's your turn! ❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it ❷ Follow on Instagram and Facebook by searching @ACityForYou there ❸ ENJOY A City for You --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message

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Casting light on citizens and their urban life through 5 simple questions. This is my way to connect citizens through sharing their stories. Why not dive into a pool of opinions and views on a city and artificial lighting, described by people from around the world? Next time you walk through your city, notice that every person passing by has their own story and you might hear it soon. acityforyou.wordpress.com