Embracing Slow Travel
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Learn how you can explore the earth without destroying the earth through slow travel.
About this event
As part of the National Sustainable Living Festival 2022, I am excited to bring you Embracing Slow Travel!
Travel is an incredible opportunity to engage with new cultures, local communities and see our beautiful world. But it can also be hugely impactful to the planet.
Embracing slower and more conscious travel is a key role we can play to reduce our impact and get the most out of our travels.
Join sustainability advocate, Tyla Lockwood, in this interactive session where we will dive into how you can become a slow traveller.
This workshop is designed to allow you to reflect on your past experiences, whilst providing an action plan you can use for your next slow journey!
This workshop aims to encourage participants to embrace slow travel and provides them with interactive activities and a take-home action plan they can use for their next slow journey.
By sharing the importance and benefits of slow travel as well as strategies they can implement for themselves - I aim to challenge participants thinking and set them up for success in becoming slow travellers.
A recording of the session will be sent to ticket holders after the event!
About Your Facilitator:
Tyla Lockwood is a sustainability advocate, speaker, educator, and podcast host. Her goal is to share with the world that living your best life doesn’t need to come at the cost of the planet. She is the host of The Unlock Earth Podcast where she invites leaders in sustainability and business to share their insights into how anyone can maximise their life and minimise their impact. In 2022, Tyla is embarking on a whole new journey as she commits to embracing full time slow and sustainable travel with the goal to share her experiences and learnings to encourage others to rethink how they travel!
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging, we extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.