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Culture Making with Tad Hargrave

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As a prequel to my upcoming tour of British Columbia I speak with Tad Hargrave, best known for his Marketing for Hippies movement, but also eloquent in culture making and something of a storyteller, improv actor and street magician. You want this guy at your party!
In our conversation we touch upon his own path to discover of the richness of his Celtic heritage, learning from cultural heavyweights such as Stephen Jenkinson, discuss indigenous knowledge, heritage crafts, and trans Atlantic idea sharing. We reference at least one road trip and a selection of Scottish storytelling elders, and finish with a story about the gold in one's own home.
There's also a traveller anecdote in there that makes me laugh out loud!
We discuss my upcoming storytelling tour of British Columbia and Washington state and why he felt to instigate the trip.
Find out about the BC tour here:
storyconnection.org/bctour/
Read about Tad's culture making here:
https://substack.com/profile/39800440-tad-hargrave
Sort your business out whilst maintaining your hippie credentials here:
https://marketingforhippies.com/
My live dates and online events:
https://linktr.ee/dougiemackay
My newsletter (where all the good stuff goes first):
https://sendfox.com/dougiemackaystory
Thanks for listening!

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As a prequel to my upcoming tour of British Columbia I speak with Tad Hargrave, best known for his Marketing for Hippies movement, but also eloquent in culture making and something of a storyteller, improv actor and street magician. You want this guy at your party!
In our conversation we touch upon his own path to discover of the richness of his Celtic heritage, learning from cultural heavyweights such as Stephen Jenkinson, discuss indigenous knowledge, heritage crafts, and trans Atlantic idea sharing. We reference at least one road trip and a selection of Scottish storytelling elders, and finish with a story about the gold in one's own home.
There's also a traveller anecdote in there that makes me laugh out loud!
We discuss my upcoming storytelling tour of British Columbia and Washington state and why he felt to instigate the trip.
Find out about the BC tour here:
storyconnection.org/bctour/
Read about Tad's culture making here:
https://substack.com/profile/39800440-tad-hargrave
Sort your business out whilst maintaining your hippie credentials here:
https://marketingforhippies.com/
My live dates and online events:
https://linktr.ee/dougiemackay
My newsletter (where all the good stuff goes first):
https://sendfox.com/dougiemackaystory
Thanks for listening!

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