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The End of Tourism
Chris Christou
68 episodes
16 hours ago
The End of Tourism Podcast is a project about the deep causes and consequences of tourism, wanderlust, spectacle, exile. It is an invitation into the local resistance and resilience movements in the face of each of these things. These interviews court a path towards “a world where many worlds fit” and feed each other. We invite you to join us, to listen, to sit in solidarity with other worlds (and ones yet to come).
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The End of Tourism Podcast is a project about the deep causes and consequences of tourism, wanderlust, spectacle, exile. It is an invitation into the local resistance and resilience movements in the face of each of these things. These interviews court a path towards “a world where many worlds fit” and feed each other. We invite you to join us, to listen, to sit in solidarity with other worlds (and ones yet to come).
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S5 #7 | The Dreamwork of Instagram w/ Sean P. Smith
The End of Tourism
52 minutes
1 year ago
S5 #7 | The Dreamwork of Instagram w/ Sean P. Smith
The End of Tourism
The End of Tourism Podcast is a project about the deep causes and consequences of tourism, wanderlust, spectacle, exile. It is an invitation into the local resistance and resilience movements in the face of each of these things. These interviews court a path towards “a world where many worlds fit” and feed each other. We invite you to join us, to listen, to sit in solidarity with other worlds (and ones yet to come).