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One Glasgow Podcast

One Glasgow Podcast

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We're bringing university students from diverse backgrounds together and linking them with the local community in Glasgow. Join us as we hear from future leaders, young change makers, professionals and more!One Glasgow Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Empowering Voices: Conversations with the Founder of Sharpen Her, The African Women's Network and YoungandSharp
    Jun 21 2023

    In our finale episode of the first season of the One Glasgow podcast, we hear from Angie Mwafulirwa who shares with us her journey from Malawi to Glasgow. But, this is no ordinary tale of migration. Like many others, Angie’s story is one of absolute resilience, fighting your own battles and a reminder that no matter what - just keep swimming.  

    Hosted by Paloma Viegas 


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    53 mins
  • Campus Confidential: Living the Student Life in Glasgow's West End
    Apr 22 2023

    In this week’s episode, we hear from Niamh Friel, who shares her top tips on adjusting to student life in Glasgow. She highlights some of the most exciting areas to explore nearby and discusses important topics for incoming students such as nightlife, Scottish traditions and the international buzz of the West End.

    Hosted by Leanne Yule.


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    23 mins
  • From Singapore to Scotland: exploring Scotland through a musicians eye
    Apr 8 2023

    In this week’s episode, we hear from Shayn Del and Jia Ning, who share their journey of growing up in Singapore and then studying music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. They talk about multiculturalism in Singapore, the world-renowned Singaporean education system and provide some top tips for anyone hoping to visit Singapore one day.

    Hosted by Leanne Yule.


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    26 mins
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