
Fifth episode in Season II 👌
*About the episode
For this episode we will explore the tendency of wanting to connect and discover nature when we travel. But what is nature and how does tourism marketing influence our way of perceiving nature as something "outside" of ourselves?
Our travel partner for this destination is plant biologist and professor at Copenhagen University Michael Palmgren who after collecting plants as a child learned to identify and hence understand the complexities of these life forms.
This became not only Michael Palmgren's field of research but also his mission to communicate and spread the learnings about plants as advanced and complex forms of living.
This conversation for our 11th. Episode goes into many directions as it meditates upon the question of: why are many of us today so disconnected from what we are made of?
Follow Michael Palmgren's research on:
Copenhagen University for Plant Biology: https://plen.ku.dk/ansatte/?pure=da%2Fpersons%2Fmichael-broberg-palmgren(28d7c382-c542-4a79-83e5-b479c3fe763e)%2Fpublications.html
Publications:
"Planternes manifest" (2021, Gyldendal) by Anders Lund Madsen & Michael Palmgren: https://www.gyldendal.dk/produkter/planternes-manifest-9788702331929
Lectures in English:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19Gy3NpXuIQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfJ1_KevUq8
Plants that travel with us:
Broadleaf plantain
Equal-leaved knotgrass
Pearlwort, birdeye pearlwort and matted pearlwort
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May 14, 2023
45 min

Fourth episode in Season II
*About the episode
For this episode we will explore our travel popular culture from the perspective of travel anxiety.
Our travel partner for this destination is author Gabi Finck from Germany who after a personal journey with anxiety and panic attacks that were particularly connected to travel wrote a sensitive and comprehensive book Mit Mut im Herzen und Angst im Gepäck von 2021 about her own experiences including advice for those who may feel limited by same symptoms. This conversation does not stay on the theoretical level but dives into the personal story, so this is where we begin Episode 10.
Follow Gabi Finck's authorship on:
https://www.mondamo.de
Find the book Mit Mut im Herzen und Angst im Gepäck (2021):
https://www.amazon.de/Mit-Mut-Herzen-Angst-Gep%C3%A4ck/dp/3890295452
Recommended readings on travel anxiety:
Flaherty, G. T., & Nasir, N. (2020). Reiseangst: travel anxiety and psychological resilience during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of travel medicine, 27(8)
Reisinger, Y., & Mavondo, F. (2005). Travel anxiety and intentions to travel internationally: Implications of travel risk perception. Journal of travel research, 43(3), 212-225.
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Jul 3, 2022
36 min

Third episode in Season II
*About the episode
Our next stop in the second season of On The Green Track is to explore what sustainable development looks like on a global scale. Together with Continuous Music composer and pianist Lubomyr Melnyk we will discover the connections between travel and music.
This may not be a clear connection at first, but together with our guest, we expand the notion of travel to not only belong to a tourism industry but to be an almost instinct experience or surrender to the world’s beauty through art.
This conversation was recorded prior to the current critical situation in Ukraine and as a sad coincidence Lubomyr Melnyk’s reflections upon being Ukrainian seem more relevant and thought-provoking than ever 🇺🇦.
Follow Lubomyr Melnyk's art on:
Website: http://continuouspiano.com/
To sign up for classes: http://www.lubomyr.com/courses.html
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0G9qoAVEY16XVywzpxP4wP
Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/lubomyrmelnyk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melnyk.lubomyr
I can recommend to listen to Lubomyr Melnyk's song to Ukrainian and Russian soldiers.
Youtube: https://www.facebook.com/melnyk.lubomyr
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Mar 20, 2022
47 min

Second episode in Season II
*About the episode
Our next stop in the second season of On The Green Track is to explore what sustainable development looks like on a global scale. Together with Dr. Renuka Thakore we will dive into the difficult, but necessary, question of: how to ensure a fair and just transition towards a less resource extractive and more regenerative tourism sector.
This journey will make you revisit many points of critique raised in episode 7 by professor in economics and degrowth Timothée Parrique, because some of the points of critique will be the solutions in this episode. So again, we are back at trying to understand what 'sustainability' means in tourism. At this stop on our journey, we may not find the answer by looking at the economic systemic structures and issues, but instead we are encouraged to look at the individual's responsibility and options of retaking power.
Our guest for this episode Dr Renuka Thakore is the founder of the Global Sustainable Futures: Progress through Partnerships Network and holds a PhD in built environment practices in sustainability. Dr Renuka Thakore advises and lectures in Environmental Management Systems and supports the delivery of Sustainable and Innovative Practices.
Follow Dr. Renuka's work on:
Publications: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=T4RWjdcAAAAJ&hl=en
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rbt_thakore?lang=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rbthakore/
The Global Sustainable Futures: Progress through Partnerships Network
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBg4iAiKXASanX-W-1puffA
Read more on: https://www.ucem.ac.uk/global-sustainable-futures-progress-through-partnerships-network-gsfn/
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Feb 27, 2022
46 min

First episode in Season II
*About the episode
We begin our second season by arriving at the destination: how to reorientate our economic system. This journey will take you wide around the topic of degrowth and reconceptualize a tourism industry and its economic sentiments. We take a look at all the structures around the tourism industry and use our imagination to picture: how can the industry give more back than what it takes?
Our guest for this episode is professor in economics with the specialization in degrowth Timothée Parrique, who holds a PhD in economics from the University of Clermont Auvergne in France and the Stockholm Resilience Centre from 2019 titled “The political economy of degrowth”.
**Also, we are trying a different format for this episode: so the conversation is not divided to into two parts despite its length, in case you prefer me dividing up the conversations into parts let me know and I will keep that in mind for the following episodes of Season II.
Follow professor Timothée Parrique's work on:
Website: https://timotheeparrique.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/timparrique?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timoth%C3%A9e-parrique-7b593450/?originalSubdomain=fr
Publications:
Timothée Parrique. The political economy of degrowth. Economics and Finance. Université Clermont
Auvergne [2017-2020]; Stockholms universitet, 2019. English. NNT : 2019CLFAD003.
tel-02https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02499463/document
Recommended reading:
"Less is More- How Degrowth Will Save the World"
by Jason Hickel
(2020)
"The invention of the economy" by David Grader (2018)
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Feb 13, 2022
1 hr 13 min

1)Second episode out of two parts!
Find the first episode published Oct. 10th. on your favorite podcast platform!
🌲 LAST EPISODE FOR THE OTGT FALL SEASON 🍁
*About the episode
Can we encounter nature from multiple perspectives? Art can move us, literally, that we found out in the first episode. Now, we are about to enter what art can learn us about how we relate to the world, to others, to nature and to ourselves. Together with professor in art historian Geoff Lehman, we will explore on this path of our journey, what our internal life and dreams make us think and meet the travel destinations we go to.
In order to get there, we will look at Wang Ximeng (late 11th to early 12th c.), hand scroll “One Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (千里江山圖) ” to open up for this conversation about how perspectives can impact our relation to the non-urbanised nature and our why of being a tourist.
This take us on a wide journey exploring museums and art galleries as travel destinations, the influence of our dreams when meeting a new culture and the balance between our expectations and what actually happens when we travel.
More about the artist Wang Ximeng:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Ximeng
Link to "One Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (千里江山圖):
https://www.comuseum.com/painting/famous-chinese-paintings/wang-ximeng-one-thousand-li-of-rivers-and-mountains/#One%20Thousand%20Li%20of%20Rivers%20and%20Mountains
Follow Geoff Lehman’s work on: https://berlin.bard.edu/people/profiles/geoff-lehman
Or check out his latest book co-authored with Michael Weinman: http://www.sunypress.edu/p-6507-the-parthenon-and-liberal-educa.aspx
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Oct 17, 2021
33 min

1)First episode out of two parts!
*About the episode
Have you ever watched a movie, read a book, heard a story or a song about a certain place in the world that you felt like you just had to visit?
Art can move us, literally, and this is partly what this first episode out of two is about.
Together with professor in art historian Geoff Lehman, we will explore on this path of our journey, what our internal life and dreams make us think and meet the travel destinations we go to.
In order to get there, we will look at Wang Ximeng (late 11th to early 12th c.), hand scroll “One Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (千里江山圖) ” to open up for this conversation about how perspectives can impact our relation to the non-urbanised nature and our why of being a tourist.
This take us on a wide journey exploring museums and art galleries as travel destinations, the influence of our dreams when meeting a new culture and the balance between our expectations and what actually happens when we travel.
More about the artist Wang Ximeng:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Ximeng
Link to "One Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (千里江山圖):
https://www.comuseum.com/painting/famous-chinese-paintings/wang-ximeng-one-thousand-li-of-rivers-and-mountains/#One%20Thousand%20Li%20of%20Rivers%20and%20Mountains
Check out Hubert Damisch (the art historian Geoff mentioned in the show)
and his book A Theory of /Cloud/ on: https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=912
Follow Geoff Lehman’s work on: https://berlin.bard.edu/people/profiles/geoff-lehman
Or check out his latest book co-authored with Michael Weinman: http://www.sunypress.edu/p-6507-the-parthenon-and-liberal-educa.aspx
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Oct 3, 2021
37 min

In this episode, we explore what 'sustainable' travel actually means and some of the key features, which seem important for the sustainable tourism sector such as: storytelling, identity and the green traveller as a consumer.
Instead of focusing on what is "real" sustainable travel and tourism, we explore how the sustainable tourism sector is trying to implement new practices and change the industry from the inside out.
Together with our guest Louise de Hemmer from Green Destinations, we ask the question:
Does sustainable travel make us travel abroad less or has it become an unescapable way of forming an identity today?
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Learn more about Green Destinations:
https://greendestinations.org/
Join the Top 100 Destination Sustainability Stories - Unveiling Ceremony:
https://www.linkedin.com/events/6830874898995539968/
Learn more about the Good Travel Guide:
https://greendestinations.org/cool_timeline/launch-of-our-good-travel-guide/
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Sep 12, 2021
29 min

3) Second episode of two parts!
Find the first part here:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/08wyr9YxZTzuZRERGYUNqS?si=_CWSSBE9S7ed9WcN_rBT2w&dl_branch=1
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/onthegreentrack/travel-and-the-art-of-landscape-paintings
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-green-track/id1581066218
*About
Our guest on this episode is tourism professor Colin Michael Hall. The episode is divided into two parts and is a step further on our Green Track. From starting with talking about concrete tourism and travel experiences together with Thor from the Once Upon A Saga project, we now move to the more theoretical and artistic realm.
Based on Joseph Mallord William Turner's landscape painting "Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth" (1842), we discuss why we travel and how our relationship to nature, which is an important asset when travelling for most, is shaped by cultural discourses, trends and also urbanization, which we during the COVID-19 pandemic are being confronted with and impacted by in various of contradicting ways.
Link to "Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth" (1842)
https://www.wga.hu/index1.html
More about the artist Joseph Mallord William Turner:
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/joseph-mallord-william-turner
Follow professor C. Michael Hall's work
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Colin-Hall-4
Publications: https://www.routledge.com/search?pg=1&pp=12&author=C.%20Michael%20Hall&so=rel&view=grid
&
https://www.routledge.com/Sense-of-Place-and-Place-Attachment-in-Tourism/Chen-Hall-Prayag/p/book/9780367232740
Social Media
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colin-michael-hall-b9a87619b/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/c.michael.hall.5
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Aug 29, 2021
39 min

Welcome on the Green Tracking Series!
In this mini-pod, we explore concepts coming up On The Green Track. For this mini-episode, we look at what is meant by the term ‘mobility’ in Episode 1: Travel and The Complexities of Mobility - a conversation with Thor from the Once Upon A Saga. So join us on this micro-adventure and explore for yourself how you understand the term.
About:
This series takes up concepts touched upon On The Green Track conversations. In this way, it becomes more transparent what is meant by the terms used, as these can have different definitions and are applied differently in the tourism and travel sector. For example: you might book an eco hotel on your holiday destination and then you read how sustainable tourism research defines 'eco' tourism and suddenly this definition and how 'eco' is applied in the hotel do not line up.
OTGT:
On the Green Track is a podcast for you who loves to travel or work within the travel sector and wish to explore new ways of thinking and redefining tourism industry in a time, in which the sector needs to change faster than ever. In this pod, we look at the term ‘travel’ from an intersectional and philosophical point of view, so if you want to understand better the why and the how behind our needs of travel, then join us on this journey and learn how far we can actually go.
Find us at:
OTGT Website: http://onthegreentrack.dk/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/on-the-green-track/?viewAsMember=true
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dikteonthegreentrack/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travelonthegreentrack
Sources I would recommend check out on the concept of Mobility:
Nina Glick Schiller & Noel B. Salazar (2013) 'Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Bell, M. and Ward, G. (2000) ‘Comparing temporary mobility with permanent migration’, Tourism Geographies.
Aug 22, 2021
6 min
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