Reach Beyond Palms Australia
-
- Sociedad y cultura
This podcast unpacks the challenge and excitement of reaching beyond. It’s based on Palms Australia’s experience of encouraging and supporting Australians to ‘Reach Beyond’ since 1961.
Reach Beyond what you may ask? Well, beyond where you are, but it’s more about WHY? Are you feeling comfortable, but perhaps just a little bored?
Most of those we speak with have either offered their skills on the frontline of international development, or supported those who do. However what you’ll notice is this sojourn is as much about the new life discovered as the new life offered.
-
Palms Staff are preparing flowers
In Palms shortest podcast yet you will gain an insight into what our staff think is important in recruiting and preparing our applicants to achieve cross-cultural mutual development.
-
Is Democracy good for us, but not for Myanmar?
In this podcast a friend in Myanmar questions our commitment to democracy if we do nothing about military tyranny there.
-
Palms Educators Helping To Alleviate Poverty
Anne, Heather & Liz began English teaching placements in Timor Leste between 2011 and 2017, with Heather spending an additional 2 years in Kenya during this time. Our returned educators share about motivations, ways barriers were broken down, what was able to be achieved as a result of being there long-term, the positive impact of English in fueling students' dreams and realising employment opportunities.
-
What drives donors beyond
Anne-Marie, Peter and Cheree are long-term donors/supports of Palms' Australia. In this podcast they explain how Palms' vision of Reaching Beyond in remote global communities has influenced their lives. They speak of empowerment; having their eyes, mind and heart opened; transformation; connection; mission and solidarity.
-
Health Practitioners living the vision
Monica & Antony share their experiences as health professionals whilst in transition to the unfamiliar cultures of Tororo, Uganda and Vunapope, Papua New Guinea respectively. They highlight reaching beyond cultural barriers, understanding a different world view of healthcare & and the fulfillment of relationships in community with colleagues and neighbours.
-
Palms Applicants engage with Palms' Vision
Four current applicants Veronica, Colleen, Peter & Madeleine engage with our vison as they wait patiently to travel abroad to share their skills with remote communities. Equally as important, they are expecting to learn a lot from the people they will be living amongst.