Globe Aware Adventures in Service
By Globe Aware
Globe Aware Adventures in ServiceJan 03, 2024
Emma's song of gratitude for our volunteers
Emma, one of our community recipients, wrote and sung this song to express her joy and gratitude for the volunteers work, love and time given in Santa Rosario, Philippines (Nueva Ecija) this past year. beautiful way to start the New Year!
What It's Like Counting Game in Zimbabwe
Today, we catch up with executive director Kimberly Haley-Coleman, who just returned from a Globe Aware trip in Zimbabwe. Kimberly experienced our Game Count program, an amazing opportunity you’ll hear all about during this podcast — a more conversational account about our Zimbabwe program than our previous Zimbabwe podcasts. Kimberly will tell you about her personal memories of the trip, and we hope that you’ll get a more specific image of what to expect if you’re thinking about participating. 0:00 - Kimberly introduces the Game Count Program. 2:24 Kimberly details into safety measures. 7:00 - Some of Kimberly’s favorite experiences with animals. 11:49 - Packing recommendations. 19:58 - What’s the weather like during the game count? 22:53 - Some Kimberly-special stories.
Some of our Best Tips for Travel Abroad
At Globe Aware, we like to think we do a lot of traveling. In today's episode, Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman and summer intern Toby Barrett reflect on their experiences abroad and explain some of their favorite travel tips — big and small — to make your life easier when you go abroad — with us or otherwise.
Part 2: The Case For Travel
Part 2 of our case for travel series in response to The New Yorker article “The Case Against Travel.” Today, Globe Aware Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman shares her thoughts on the article and delves a little bit more into how Globe Aware’s values intersect with travel.
A Glance at the Globe Aware Galápagos Experience
Today, Globe Aware Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman and I are traveling to the Galapagos islands off the coast of Ecuador. We’ll tell you a little bit about the history of the Galapagos, glance at our program, and detail what being in the country is like.
1:44 - An introduction to the local community. 6:28 - Kimberly talks about what to expect as far as activities and cultural immersion. 10:30 - Natural beauty in the Galapagos. 12:14 - Weather on the islands. 16:11 - Accommodations provided during your stay. 19:50 - Food and culinary options on Isabel Island. 22:09 - Kimberly gives an overview of the long process of getting to Isabel. 27:07 - Kimberly gives one of her favorite memories from her recent trip to the Galapagos.
The Case For Travel
A recent New Yorker article titled "The Case Against Travel" critiques the modern travel - suggesting that our pursuit of fulfillment through our journeys is doomed; that perhaps our attempts to grow as humans, individuals, and citizens of the globe are misguided attempts at finding fulfillment. Some people in and outside of Globe Aware feel that the article is misleading. That, perhaps, there are more reasons to travel than the few that the article examines. This podcast contains two conversations — one with social media manager and podcast regular Sikha Naik and one with Globe Aware client Deb Young — that may add another layer to your consideration of travel as the complicated facet of the human experience that it is.
Exploring Your Trip to Nepal with Sikha Naik
Globe Aware Administrator and Social Media Manager Sikha Naik speaks about Nepal! 1:23 - Sikha introduces both of our programs. 2:28 - A glance at the accommodations. 3:59 Sikha walks through some things to remember about Nepalese culture and about being in a monastery. 8:54 - Sikha’s packing essentials. 11:00 - Sikha details Nepalese cuisine. 13:06 - Arrival and pickup. 14:10 - Meet Rahul, our program coordinator! 15:29 - A word about electricity and backup batteries. 16:37 - Some leisure activities to look out for in Nepal. 18:42 - Sikha goes a little more in-depth about the monastery program.
Part 3: Zimbabwe Game Count SPECIAL EPISODE
On this episode of the Globe Aware podcast, we present the second of four information sessions about game counting in Zimbabwe. Please note: this is a special episode for people signed up for our Zimbabwe Game Count Program in September, so it differs from our usual episodes. if you're signed up for the Zimbabwe program, though, you're in the right place!
Part 2: Zimbabwe Game Count SPECIAL EPISODE
On this episode of the Globe Aware podcast, we present the second of four information sessions about game counting in Zimbabwe. Please note: this is a special episode for people signed up for our Zimbabwe Game Count program in September, so it differs from our usual episodes. If you're signed up for the Zimbabwe program, though, you're in the right place! Enjoy the episode.
Part 1: Zimbabwe Game Count SPECIAL EPISODE
On this episode of the Globe Aware Podcast, we've included the recording of the first part of four information sessions about game counting in Zimbabwe. Please note: this is a special episode for people signed up for our Zimbabwe Game Count program in September, so it differs from our usual episodes. If you’re signed up for the Zimbabwe program, though, you’re in the right place!
A Glance at a Our India Experience with Sikha Naik
1:08 - Globe Aware Social Media Manager and Administrator Sikha Naik talks about what to expect from our program in Jaipur. 4:24 - Sikha goes over some cultural aspects of Jaipur, including a must-try Indian dish. 7:55 - What to expect from the climate in Jaipur. 8:58 - Some leisure activities to try out. 11:07 - Sikha’s packing essentials. 12:27 - A glance at accommodations. 13:22 - Arriving to Jaipur. 15:01 - Safety and security in Jaipur. 16:00 - Some of Sikha’s favorite memories from the Jaipur trip.
Planning Your Experience in the Philippines
4:16 - Globe Aware Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman introduces the community where Globe Aware guests volunteer. 6:10 - A look at some cultural nuances. 7:47 - We talk about leisure and some ways to explore. 13:31 - Kimberly talks packing essentials. 22:40 - We explain accommodations we offer during your adventure. 26:20 - Kimberly goes over food in the Philippines - her favorites and some specialties. 30:42 - Detailing the tropical weather of Cab City. 32:50 - An introduction to our lovely coordinator Mx Gege. 33:56 - Kim walks through arrival, meet up, and departure. 37:43 - A few minor safety and security details to know before you go.
Getting Ready for Your Adventure in Service in Cambodia
1:58 — Globe Aware Executive Directory Kimberly Haley-Coleman talks a little about Cambodia’s past and what challeneges it faces. 6:35 — The Cambodia Program: what you can work on and what some of the needs of the community are. 10:58 — A special note about orphanages. 13:54 — An introduction to some Cambodian cultural norms. 18:25 — How to start packing. 24:36 — Kimberly walks through the accommodations in Cambodia. 29:51 — Starting to walk through the arrival to and departure from Cambodia. 31:42 — Safety while you’re traveling. 33:19 — Some activites to look out for when you’re there. 36:16 — Donations!
Preparing for Your Service Abroad Adventure in Cusco, Peru
Today, we’re visiting Peru. Want to know what to expect, what to bring, and what it's like? That's what this podcast is all about. 0:49 — Globe Aware Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman introduces the Cusco Program and gives context about some problems that Peru faces. 6:17 — Peru travel essentials: a beginner's guide of what to pack. 13:38 — How to get to Peru - travel requirements, airports, pickup, and other essential arrival details. 20:11 — Introducing our fantastic program coordinator for Peru: Rocio. 21:30 — We take a look at staying accommodations for volunteers at the Cusco program and talk a little bit about what it’s like to stay in Peru. 30:00 — Kimberly talks about interacting with local Peruvians. 30:58 — Peru’s most famous adventure is undoubtedly the magic city of Macchu Pichu. Here’s a look at what it takes to get there, as well as a couple of recommendations for other excursions. 36:50 — Kimberly walks through Peruvian food. 38:36 — Leaving Peru. 40:27 — Keep in touch!
Family Volunteering Abroad with the 4 Young Weichel Kids
Were you planning on waiting to volunteer with your kids until they got older and "could remember it?" Did you think traveling with a kid just might be too difficult? The Weichels started serving abroad with Globe Aware back in 2017. They have been on our Guatemala, Cusco, Peru, Kenya, South Africa and Costa Rican programs, so we asked them if we could chat with them about their experiences. Join Cole, Lexi, Leah and Lily let us ask questions about what they remembered, enjoyed, experienced. You can read more about the Weichels, their service travels, learning and more at their blog at https://www.faithfulparent.org/blog.
The Weichels arranged a $50 discount on their intentional parenting class using coupon code GA50 at https://www.faithfulparent.org/academy
Preparing to go to Costa Rica
You're headed to our Orosi Valley Paradise Costa Rica program. You want to know what to pack, what the projects will be, what to expect with the weather, your leisure activities and more, and that'ss what this podcast is all about. This is a companion piece to the pdf packet that you should have received upon registration. The information in that packet will always be more up to date, but we hope you'll enjoy the information presented in this audio format. For more on our porgrams, visit www.globeaware.org, email us at office@globeaware.com or call us at 1-877-588-4562. We look forward to hearing from you
Travelling to Bhutan
Gross National Happiness, minimum sustainable development fee, typical foods, national sport, what the projects are, how to dress, how difficult is the hike up to Tiger's nest, how much currency should you bring - Phallus Palace what is that about? The food, the chilis, the culture, the people. How to get there - Bhutanese people, joy, tips and tricks and why anyone who possibly can should consider coming to this beautiful, peaceful country and be part of this extaordinary, unique country!
Things you REALLY need to know getting to Cuba
Lots of people are finding all the forms and paperwork required to enter Cuba extremely challenging to understand and get through. This is a mini audio blog intended to walk through the essentials. Which pieces of paperwork will be checked and when? Why you need to go straight to the boarding gate if on layover en route to Cuba? How the dining and restaurant scene has been changing. What about which currency you should be bringing now? Donations? Gifts of friendship? How to manage. What little amenities are at the Havana airport, why you need to be prepared to have everything you need there. What about your phone and data plan? Why wifi is so much more difficult. We hope this helps you prepare for your Cuban people to people program, doing the work of our private foundation supporting the Cuban people.
Preparing for your Thailand Hill Tribe travels
(First: Apologies that this audio isn't as good as normal: we were testing new microphones!) What is proper etiquette around monks? What is appropriate clothing when visiting temples and otherwise? Why are the needs so great in northern Thailand near Myanmar? Is it safe? What do I pack? Is the water safe to drink? What can I do with my free time? How much money should I bring? Is it safe? Tell me about the wifi and power situation. What is the controversy about regarding elephants in Thailand? Join us for all this and more in preparing for either your Globe Aware trip near Chiang Dao or for your own Northern Thailand travels. https://www.globeaware.org/destinations/asia/thailand-hill-tribes
Preparing for your Guatemala program with Globe Aware
Preparing for your Cuban Adventure in Service helping Cubans via a private foundation on humanitarian projects
How will the embargo impact my experience in Cuba? What do I do about currency and money, do they still have two currencies? Is the food any good? What are the people like? What will I be doing? What paperwork do I need to bring? How do I get my Cuba visa tourist card? Can I travel to Cuba as an independent traveler? What happens if I speak badly about the government while I am there? What about donations? Cuban cigars?
Secret cultural tips for Cuba travel and much more!