
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.
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