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The podcast explores the project of inclusion through video and written communication, involving different marginalized communities in Germany and Ireland.

Highlights

🌍 Inclusion of marginalized communities.

🎤 Podcasts and videos as new communication formats.

🤝 Collaboration between different cultures.

📚 “Outside” magazine without prejudices about the authors.

🎉 Face difficulties as challenges.

💬 Natural and welcoming communication.

⏳ Mutual learning between organizations.

Key Insights

🌈 The project focuses on the inclusion of marginalized groups, promoting meaningful interactions between different cultures. This approach offers opportunities to those who usually have no voice in the media.

🎙️ Using podcasts and videos, the project creates spaces to tell personal stories, breaking down traditional barriers to communication. This fosters authentic and direct dialogue.

🤗 The informal and friendly approach to communication makes participants feel at ease, facilitating the sharing of their experiences without fear.

📖 The “Outside” magazine model, where authors remain anonymous, eliminates identity bias, allowing for a more genuine and open reading of stories.

⚡ Challenges encountered in the project are seen as opportunities for growth and learning, pushing teams to push their limits and innovate.

💡  Collaboration between organizations provides an opportunity for learning, where each party contributes and receives new ideas and practices.

🌍 The project embraces a global vision, integrating different experiences and points of view, which enriches the content and social impact of the initiatives.

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