UNESCO Sites as Living Classrooms: Places That Have Shaped Our Collective Humanity
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In this episode of the Untethered Childhood Podcast, host Jordan Neri speaks with environmental scientist and regenerative tourism expert Susana Shankar (Sooz) about the significance of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They explore how these sites serve as transformative travel experiences for families, fostering global citizenship and environmental responsibility.
Sooz shares her personal journey into regenerative tourism, the importance of understanding UNESCO designations, and how travel can be a powerful teacher for children. The conversation also highlights kid-friendly UNESCO sites, cultural and natural heritage experiences, and the value of agritourism.
Destinations covered:
- 🇦🇺 Kakado National Park, Australia
- 🇮🇹 Cinque Terre, Italy
- 🇨🇦 Canadian Rockies
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- 02:54 Transformative Travel Experiences
- 05:49 The Journey to Regenerative Tourism
- 08:59 Personal Impact of Travel
- 11:46 Understanding UNESCO Designations
- 14:55 The Importance of UNESCO Sites
- 17:59 UNESCO Sites as Living Classrooms
- 21:05 Kid-Friendly UNESCO Destinations
- 24:04 Cultural Highlights: Cinque Terre
- 30:00 Natural Wonders: Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks
- 37:21 Traveling to UNESCO Sites: A Journey Begins
- 39:01 Exploring Mixed UNESCO Sites: Kakadu National Park
- 44:37 Cultural Immersion: Learning from Indigenous Communities
- 46:19 Raising Global Citizens: The Role of Education in Travel
- 52:13 Conversations on Conservation: Teaching Kids Responsibility
- 01:01:23 Agritourism: Connecting Kids with Food and Nature
- 01:09:03 Keeping the Spirit Alive: Post-Travel Reflections
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