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Social Inclusion | Hong Kong Shifts (#17)

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I talk with the founders of Hong Kong Shifts, Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, on Social Inclusion. Hong Kong Shifts is a journalism project, featuring shift workers to raise awareness & encourage dialogue between people from different social-economic backgrounds. In this conversation, we talk about building connections and bridging the gaps in our society, lessons learned from interacting with shift workers, finding meaning, authentic exchanges, and lastly, an invitation to practice acts of kindness.

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SHOW NOTES:

  • How Hong Kong Shifts got started
  • Human connection
  • Memorable Hong Kong Shifts story
  • Lessons learn from interacting with shift workers
  • What does social inclusion look like?
  • Acts of kindness, curiosity, and appreciation
  • Using the Hong Kong Shifts platform to promote other NGO

GUESTS:

Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, Hong Kong Shifts

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I talk with the founders of Hong Kong Shifts, Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, on Social Inclusion. Hong Kong Shifts is a journalism project, featuring shift workers to raise awareness & encourage dialogue between people from different social-economic backgrounds. In this conversation, we talk about building connections and bridging the gaps in our society, lessons learned from interacting with shift workers, finding meaning, authentic exchanges, and lastly, an invitation to practice acts of kindness.

✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

Listen, Watch, & Subscribe

Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts

SHOW NOTES:

  • How Hong Kong Shifts got started
  • Human connection
  • Memorable Hong Kong Shifts story
  • Lessons learn from interacting with shift workers
  • What does social inclusion look like?
  • Acts of kindness, curiosity, and appreciation
  • Using the Hong Kong Shifts platform to promote other NGO

GUESTS:

Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, Hong Kong Shifts

CONNECT WITH Dona

HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?

Tell Your Friends & Share Online!

Subscribe & Review: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts

Tag me @donaeder on Instagram & Facebook too!



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