Podcasts about GreenErasmus
Green Culture +++ Second-hand Shopping +++ Being eco-friendly +++ Absolutely Intercultural 279 +++
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Today, we are shedding some light on the Green Culture that is getting more and more popular all over the world. From our guests, we will learn that the green culture has many different practices and approaches, from saving water to reflecting on your wardrobe. We will also hear what motivates people to join the green movement, whether it is a love for animals or for the planet or simply a wish to save some money.
Green Culture +++ Cultural Clashes +++ Green Challenge +++ Absolutely Intercultural 263 +++
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Today we will talk about green culture. We have all heard about being vegan, consuming less energy, using paper-based packaging, reducing co2 emissions and driving sustainable vehicles. But is this really a culture, or just a trend brought by the 21st century? How does it affect our lifestyle? Is it always good to be green or it also has some disadvantages? Is it easy to adapt to green culture?
In this episode our guests attempted to take part in the green challenge – the experiment where everyone spent 4 days adapting to the green lifestyle: cutting meat, plastic and streaming out from their daily routine.
Intercultural Adventures +++ Green Erasmus +++ Solo Traveler +++ Absolutely Intercultural 249 +++
In the "GreenErasmus +++ Solo Traveler +++ Absolutely Intercultural 249" podcast, Kalvin, an “Aussie”, explains how between his two semesters at RheinAhrCampus in Germany he managed to bicycle around Europe for a month without any accommodation except CouchSurfing, in winter no less! He outlines why intercultural adventures and plans are incompatible with each other.In the "GreenErasmus +++ Solo Traveler +++ Absolutely Intercultural 249" podcast, Kalvin, an “Aussie”, explains how between his two semesters at RheinAhrCampus in Germany he managed to bicycle around Europe for a month without any accommodation except CouchSurfing, in winter no less! He outlines why intercultural adventures and plans are incompatible with each other.