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Have you ever wondered about the “glamorous” lives led by beautiful cabin crew or well-navigated pilots? Well, it’s not necessarily about the shopping we might do, the beaches we sun-bake on, or the hotels and restaurants we frequent. In fact, it is often about experiencing countries from the farth…

Elle & Arthur


    • May 3, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    One Human Race (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 20:06


    Take yourself back a number of years, and picture the endless lines and groups of humans as they tried to escape the horrors of their homeland, and embark on a journey into a new country, a safe country. The refugee crisis was in full swing... young men, families with children... all striving for a better life, and in many cases, striving for life.The image captured from this was one that our guest, Rando Wagner, experienced first hand, and really gave him drive and strength. The surreal feeling he got from this situation is something that has stayed with him ever since.Rando Wagner's heart was touched, and a sense of solemness had thrust itself inside him... the sights he was seeing on the television was something else. The thoughts that entered into him were ones of horror and shock, and gave him chilling thoughts that reminded him of the history he'd been taught from days gone by in Germany.This alone, gave him the trigger to utilise his position as cabin crew, and the time he had available to embark on a journey that would help and support the most vulnerable people as they tried to make the treacherous journey away from their war-torn homeland to pastures new.Join us as Rando talks us through his project 'One Human Race', the stories he has lived through, and the amazing work that he and his team are doing.

    One Human Race (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 32:54


    Take yourself back a number of years, and picture the endless lines and groups of humans as they tried to escape the horrors of their homeland, and embark on a journey into a new country, a safe country. The refugee crisis was in full swing... young men, families with children... all striving for a better life, and in many cases, striving for life.The image captured from this was one that our guest, Rando Wagner, experienced first hand, and really gave him drive and strength. The surreal feeling he got from this situation is something that has stayed with him ever since.Rando Wagner's heart was touched, and a sense of solemness had thrust itself inside him... the sights he was seeing on the television was something else. The thoughts that entered into him were ones of horror and shock, and gave him chilling thoughts that reminded him of the history he'd been taught from days gone by in Germany.This alone, gave him the trigger to utilise his position as cabin crew, and the time he had available to embark on a journey that would help and support the most vulnerable people as they tried to make the treacherous journey away from their war-torn homeland to pastures new.Join us as Rando talks us through his project 'One Human Race', the stories he has lived through, and the amazing work that he and his team are doing.

    Blessed To Bless (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 28:27


    Having experienced a sometimes tough upbringing back in her home country of the Philippines, we chat with Zen who tells us a bit about her journey from her childhood until now as she enriches the lives of children across the country through her vision of 'Seed', and also enriches the lives of those who are struggling over in the Middle East.A simple memory of a kind-hearted person offering the young Zen a bowl of porridge while playing in the street has manifested a strong drive to want to give back to the community. Something small like this really triggered a chain reaction of goodness that Zen has acted upon through her faith in God.Zen, who lives in Dubai, utilises her networks from her employment as airline crew, from church communities, and through an amazing band of volunteers to make the lives of many who are either suffering from poverty that much better.Whether they be families who have lost income from Covid, or individuals who have had a tough time getting through life in general, or the children of the Philippines who need that extra help so they can get an education, and have that seed sewn into their lives so they can look forward to a beautiful life.Join us for a chat full of humility and grace, and a heartfelt thankfulness for the life Zen has been able to lead.

    Blessed To Bless (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 30:31


    Having experienced a sometimes tough upbringing back in her home country of the Philippines, we chat with Zen who tells us a bit about her journey from her childhood until now as she enriches the lives of children across the country through her vision of 'Seed', and also enriches the lives of those who are struggling over in the Middle East.A simple memory of a kind-hearted person offering the young Zen a bowl of porridge while playing in the street has manifested a strong drive to want to give back to the community. Something small like this really triggered a chain reaction of goodness that Zen has acted upon through her faith in God.Zen, who lives in Dubai, utilises her networks from her employment as airline crew, from church communities, and through an amazing band of volunteers to make the lives of many who are either suffering from poverty that much better.Whether they be families who have lost income from Covid, or individuals who have had a tough time getting through life in general, or the children of the Philippines who need that extra help so they can get an education, and have that seed sewn into their lives so they can look forward to a beautiful life.Join us for a chat full of humility and grace, and a heartfelt thankfulness for the life Zen has been able to lead.

    Conceptually Unique

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 28:57


    "The more you give, the more you get", mantra we should all live by... as per the quote on Nu Skin's website, and also as per the upbringing of our guest in today's episode.Maria, crew with Emirates Airline, has embarked on a journey taking in her passion of skincare and beauty, and gently blending it with her natural motherly and maternal instinct.Sounds like a strange blend, but in fact this is the unique concept coming from the company she has joined with while on unpaid maternity leave. Nu Skin are a company who not only deal with skin, but are a company extremely dedicated to enriching the lives of children in most need around the world.The concept, unique to them is 'Nourish The Children', and it is a concept we chat with Maria in depth about in this brand new episode of 'Hatrack Heroes!'. Maria is someone who wants to give her all, not only for her own children, but for the children of the world, and Nu Skin has given her this opportunity.

    Service Above Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 29:55


    "Many of you have probably heard of the organisation we chat about today. They are most known for their amazing work with the eradication of Polio around the world, but also for fighting disease, promoting peace, and also disaster relief.Rotary International are a worldwide organisation doing many amazing things around the world, with the help of over one million members... one of whom we are speaking with today.Ana Mihai Schmidt is cabin crew with Emirates, but has been involved with Rotary for a number of years now starting back in her home country, Romania.After moving to Dubai, she became involved again with the organisation joining up with events visiting a disable children's home, and delivering Iftar boxes to the labour workers during Ramadan.She also embarked on a journey of self-discovery and growth by being the leader for her own project raising money at the Flea Markets.Ana, from experience, can really say that Rotary gives you the opportunity to grow, and to become a better person. Join us for a great chat, and maybe it'll give you the encouragement to embark on a similar kind of journey too."

    Hope For The Vulnerable

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 35:55


    Have you ever had a moment where you've felt vulnerable? A moment where you've felt uncomfortable and with what feels like a minimal amount of control over a situation?If you have, then you might have a small inkling about what the children of the small town of Senya-Beraku on the coast of Ghana, two hours from Accra feel. However, these children have grown up with this vulnerability staring them in the face every day pretty much from the moment they open their eyes into this world. Whether they are an orphan, or whether they've just been left in a room by the mother, to fend for themselves... just like the child our guest in this episode talks about.Alejandro Magalhaes is airline crew in the Middle East, and due to the current situation for travel (or lack of), he was able to take time out from his work to venture into the world of volunteering with Becky's Foundation. Hear his story on how he managed to find his way to Ghana, the planning he made for his journey, and then the eye-opening experiences that were thrust upon him when he arrived. Emotions can get the better of anyone, and with Alejandro it was no different, as he was able to find connections with many of the children in the foundation... from a football wizz, to fleet-footed dancers, to a little girl called Mary 'cheeky'.Alejandro also gives his thoughts on the trials and tribulations of volunteer work, and offers a warning to those of you who might be thinking of doing this kind of thing. Is volunteer work something for you? Find out more from Alejandro in this interesting chat.

    A Hug In A Mug (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:45


    We've been living in a strange and overall depressing kind of world for a while now... Covid has ripped lives apart, physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight.Many of us have come to terms with the restrictions, and living our lives the best way we can, and this includes the many thousands upon thousands of airline crew who were made redundant throughout this whole time. Yes, they may have lost their jobs, just like many others, but one such crew saw an opportunity, a possibility to bring a beacon of light in dark times.Captain Emma Henderson MBE is our guest for part 2 of an amazing and uplifting chat that I believe will be one that you will all enjoy listening to, and especially relate to. Emma is the Founder/CEO of 'Project Wingman', a not-for-profit organisation run 100% by volunteers, mainly across the UK. 'Project Wingman' is a collective of ex-airline crew volunteers, who may have been made redundant or furloughed, and are using there time to give back to those doing their utmost during these times - those being the workers of the NHS.Coined by Emma herself, she likes to refer to what these volunteers do as 'a hug in a mug', basically offering the simple thing of a tea or a coffee in a hospital based 'lounge setup', but arguably more importantly an ear... to listen, to show care, to show empathy... just giving someone the time, and letting them know that what they are doing for us is truly being appreciated on a personal level.What Emma has started is truly remarkable, and something that many in the NHS are so very thankful for right now. Throughout the chat, you can really feel how passionate and devoted Emma is to 'Project Wingman'. It is truly inspirational to hear what Emma has done since this pandemic started, and it was a real pleasure being able to chat with her, and hear first hand about all everything her and her remarkable team are doing.We hope you enjoy.

    A Hug In A Mug (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 42:19


    We've been living in a strange and overall depressing kind of world for a while now... Covid has ripped lives apart, physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight.Many of us have come to terms with the restrictions, and living our lives the best way we can, and this includes the many thousands upon thousands of airline crew who were made redundant throughout this whole time. Yes, they may have lost their jobs, just like many others, but one such crew saw an opportunity, a possibility to bring a beacon of light in dark times.Captain Emma Henderson MBE is our guest for part 1 of an amazing and uplifting chat that I believe will be one that you will all enjoy listening to, and especially relate to. Emma is the Founder/CEO of 'Project Wingman', a not-for-profit organisation run 100% by volunteers, mainly across the UK. 'Project Wingman' is a collective of ex-airline crew volunteers, who may have been made redundant or furloughed, and are using there time to give back to those doing their utmost during these times - those being the workers of the NHS.Coined by Emma herself, she likes to refer to what these volunteers do as 'a hug in a mug', basically offering the simple thing of a tea or a coffee in a hospital based 'lounge setup', but arguably more importantly an ear... to listen, to show care, to show empathy... just giving someone the time, and letting them know that what they are doing for us is truly being appreciated on a personal level.What Emma has started is truly remarkable, and something that many in the NHS are so very thankful for right now. Throughout the chat, you can really feel how passionate and devoted Emma is to 'Project Wingman'. It is truly inspirational to hear what Emma has done since this pandemic started, and it was a real pleasure being able to chat with her, and hear first hand about all everything her and her remarkable team are doing.We hope you enjoy.

    Love Thy Father

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 38:47


    Unconditional love is something we get from our parents as a child, no matter how naughty we are... Returning this love when our parents are of an age where they might find it more difficult to complete daily tasks, is something most of us might find tough to do. Yes, we love them... but going that next step and becoming a primary carer might not be our cup of tea.In this episode, we listen to one such son, and previous guest, Heinz Schiedemann who has taken on this role with his father. We take a journey through his father’s life until today, and learn about the man he is. We hear of the special bond that he and Heinz have created together, and how Heinz has formed a new understanding and appreciation of his father… particularly in the realm of taking your time, and learning to appreciate the world around. We do also hear about the negatives, but it really seems as though these are far outweighed by the plethora of positives that are experienced together.It's a joyful story, one of care and love... it may even bring a tear to your eye.

    Jumping In The Deep End (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 35:07


    Stopping to invest in someone's life could be one of the most magnificent things you could ever do. They could be a stranger on the street, someone you've worked with, or someone you've decided to support on your volunteering journey; But... they could and should also be the people closest to your home.Our guest today, Simon, we will be continuing our chat in this episode about his journeys to varying parts of our world. We reflect some more about the intricacies of his travels in regards to being street smart, and gaining an appreciation of the world around us.He's also someone who has taken risks in the sense of jumping into volunteer and humanitarian work across multiple continents... from the Dominican Republic in Central America, to Zimbabwe in Africa, to Lebanon and Iraq in the Middle East.Simon tells us tales from over the years giving his time for these worthwhile organisations, where he had his eyes opened unto things that most of us would never want to see in our lifetime.It's an informative chat, and one that will hopefully make you want to get involved in some way, even if it's just on your doorstep." To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived..." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Jumping In The Deep End (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 35:32


    Have you ever just thought 'stuff it, time to just be spontaneous and dive into the deep end'? If YES, then you know the risk, the excitement, the scariness, the fun. If NO, then you've come to the right place.Our guest today, is a man of many talents... he's ex-cabin crew, ex-airline dispatcher, ex-ex-cabin crew, a drum teacher, currently works for the council, a husband, and a father of four. He's also someone who has taken risks in the sense of jumping into volunteer and humanitarian work across multiple continents... from the Dominican Republic in Central America, to Zimbabwe in Africa, to Lebanon and Iraq in the Middle East. Simon tells us tales from over the years giving his time for these worthwhile organisations, where he had his eyes opened unto things that most of us would never want to see in our lifetime.It's an informative chat, and one that will hopefully make you want to get involved in some way, even if it's just on your doorstep." To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived..." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Laying Foundations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 38:37


    Close your eyes for just a moment, whisk yourself away to a beach on the tropical island of Zanzibar, in the Indian Ocean. The wind is lightly blowing through your hair, you smell a fresh saltiness in the air as your feet gently sink into the sand as you walk. You hear the innocent laughter of the children playing in the distance and feel such freedom and joy as these moments are ones to treasure in times to come. Then comes a gentle touch on your leg as you walk, you turn and see a pair of beautiful eyes, and a smile so big your heart melts. A little voice speaks up and says... "Pencil?"This little story is a brief, romantic insight into life if you ventured down to this part of the world. However, there's a small part to the story that should really make you think... Why is there a child on a beach asking for a pencil?In this episode we chat with cabin crew Dalila about her experience down on Zanzibar with CR Hope Foundation. Dalila tells us the story of how the foundation began, and what they are doing on the island for the betterment of the children. Sadly, education in the country of Tanzania as a whole, isn't that great, so children are missing out on something so important in their lives. With CR Hope Foundation's core endeavours, and the help of volunteers and donations, they are taking huge strives in pointing the children of Zanzibar in a direction where they have the chance to succeed.As a volunteer, Dalila experienced some amazing moments from her time there, and can really recommend this as something that we can all do... and something we all should do at some point in our lives.

    The Digital Divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 33:08


    The age of technology is upon us! Everywhere we go, everything we do just about involves us using some kind of technology to survive. Whether it be the supposed simplicity of sending an email, or the more intricate and perhaps vital tasks of online banking or shopping.It seems, most of us in the Western world have grasped the change in the way we do things, and the majority take it for granted, and think that this is just the norm for everyone. But this is not the case, as we find out in this episode through our guest Dani, who took on the role of bridging the digital gap for migrants in Barcelona.Through Dani's life experiences, he felt the need to get involved in the organisation that is Caritas, a worldwide Catholic NGO who are striving to end poverty, promote justice, and restore dignity for those most in need.

    Be Prepared

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 52:02


    As parents/guardians, we have a duty to set our children on a path of growth, of learning, of realising their full potential; The potential we see in them, but more importantly, the potential they see in themselves.We give our children opportunities to help guide them, including the choice of school, but also extra-curricular activities, whether it be sports or perhaps youth groups.One organisation in particular, who have been going strong for over 100 years is Girl Guiding UK, an organisation whose goal is to empower girls to be their best, and to face the challenges growing up today.In this episode we chat with Lee, ex-airline crew with Libyan Arab, and Virgin Atlantic. Lee has been involved with Girl Guiding UK since she was a Brownie through until now as a volunteer (minus her time away as crew).Join us as we learn from Lee about the many facets of Girl Guiding UK, why it's been going strong for so long, and what kind of positive effects in can have on your daughter.It's a great chat, one that brought back some fond memories of my time as a scout, and one that might really give you the impetus to give your daughter an amazing opportunity like this... or of course for you to become a volunteer with this fantastic organisation.

    We All Deserve To Celebrate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 29:28


    It's just one day of every year, one extra special day that we look forward to... maybe not the number attached to it, but a day where we look forward to being spoiled, to spending time with friends, to enjoying some nice food, to having a cake WITH of course candles, and maybe to a cheeky drink. We look forward to a celebration... no matter how old we are.Imagine this though... you have a child, it's their birthday in a week, but you've recently lost your job and you're finding it tough to pay the bills let alone put food on the table. How are you going to give your child the celebration they deserve? You know... a chocolate cake decorated with their favourite character, seeing their eyes light up as they unwrap their presents, playing games with all their friends... and all those happy, gooey feeling that we all love to feel. The feeling of helplessness in this situation no doubt would be unbearable... something none of us would like to experience, and something we never want our children to experience.This is where 'Birthday Bliss' come in... an organisation started in the UAE by a lovely lady named Mika. Mika, along with a group of giving volunteers are helping families who have suffered financially due to Covid. Birthday Bliss are giving children the chance to celebrate their special day, with presents, cakes, balloons... a real joyous occasion.In this episode, we chat with one of the amazing volunteers, Olivia, who is also cabin crew in the region. Olivia gives us an insight her role, an insight into what being a part of Birthday Bliss involves. From collecting gifts to blowing up balloons, but also celebrating with the child on their special day. Olivia also shares with us her experiences on a personal level, and also on how we can all get involved.Birthday Bliss is certainly a fantastic initiative, one that definitely deserves to be supported.We all deserve to celebrate, so let's help to give everyone this opportunity.

    The Magic Of Language

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 50:18


    They say that learning a language is much easier for those at an early age... fewer inhibitions, more time to learn, less to learn, and a brain designed for language learning. If you're like me, you would've also found learning a language to be a difficult task too (due to being an adult), and that has been in normal circumstances. But can you imagine being 'forced' to move to a foreign country as a refugee, and NEEDING to learn a new language, but as an adult... where you have maybe the worries of trauma, of family, getting work, not knowing if you can stay etc etc. In this episode of Hatrack Heroes! we welcome back Heinz Schiedemann, who along with the very special work he did for the Sri Lankans in 2004, has also become a foreign language teacher in Germany. Heinz really gives us an insight in our chat into what it takes to be a foreign language teacher, especially to refugees. The need to be open, to be accepting, and the need to give someone an opportunity to learn in a positive environment, in order to give someone every chance to succeed.

    A Planet Of Beauty

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 52:18


    From people to animals to nature to climate, our world is one of delicate and natural beauty. Something precious that we all need to look after and to take care of for the generations to come.Our guest in this episode is Shiela, Mrs Eco International 2019, and ex-crew with Emirates Airline. Her journey has taken her from the Philippines to Dubai and then on to the US, and through this journey she has really taken on board a responsibility of giving back to the world around us, and to the people that made her who she is today.The culmination of the journey is what we speak about together, and that is of her amazing achievement of becoming Mrs Eco International. Shiela speaks about what being a beauty queen means, and the expectation that is placed upon her in regards to being a leader in her community for something she is passionate about, and that is being an advocate for 'climate reality', for workers rights, and embracing the heritage of her homeland.Shiela truly is a person who has the desire to really make a difference, using her position as a beauty queen to inspire and influence the people around her and do her bit for this beautiful world we live in.

    Devastation To Deliverance

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 44:12


    It's 6am, you're waking up to another normal day, if you celebrated Christmas, you are probably getting over the festivities of the day before.You have your breakfast with your family, and say goodbye to your husband as he heads off to work.You hear on the radio some news of goings on around the world, including an earthquake many thousands of miles away off the coast of Sumatra. You don't think much of it as it's now time to get on with your tasks for the day... making the children's beds, having a cup of tea, spending time with the children, and planning a visit in the afternoon to the local markets.The day starts to tick over, but then... Noise...Panic...Violence...Destruction... ...and then an endless void.Sadly, this was the end to a worldly existence for thousands upon thousands on Boxing Day 2004. The earthquake off the coast of Sumatra created a catastrophic tsunami that wiped out huge parts of the Sri Lankan coast. It was nothing that anyone would've expected in their peaceful villages, but what they got was horrible death and destruction.Our guest in this episode is someone that has a close affinity with the country of Sri Lanka, and someone who did his utmost in such horrible circumstances. Heinz, Lufthansa crew, spent time living and working in Sri Lanka prior to this day, gaining many friends, acquaintances, and a general love for the country and its people.This relationship was the catalyst for him embarking on a journey of gratitude to the people as soon as he heard of the horrific news. Through his network, he was able to do so much in return for the people of Sri Lanka in the days following the disaster. With the aim of helping those most in need, he was able to generate a large sum of money, and personally go and do what he could with the money raised. The situation called for people to be special in this time of need, and Heinz really stepped up to this challenge, and really made a huge difference for those who had had their lives ripped apart. Hear as Heinz tells us his story of courage and determination as he lifts the people up with a 'never give up' attitude.

    Queens Of Style

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 39:47


    Charity work comes in many forms... from taking care of children to animal welfare to refugees. But, had you ever thought that it could involve fashion (besides of course your run of the mill op shop). Well, I for one had never thought about this, until I met ex-Emirates crew Shiela Teodoro DeForest. Based in Colorado, US, Shiela is putting her skills to perfect use, predominantly with two fantastic organisations... both of which are helping to enrich the lives of women through fashion. Bella Boutique in Denver believe that every girl deserves the chance to be a princess at least once in their life, and perhaps even queen. Supporting those girls who for one reason or another, aren't able to afford that prom dress for that one special night of the year. Dress For Success, a worldwide organisation, have a mission to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a support network, professional attire, and development tools to help them thrive in life.Shiela, a model and beauty queen has had the privilege of being styled by others herself, so now she felt it time to share her experience with others. Joining up with these two organisations seemed a perfect opportunity for her to utilise her knowledge and her time with those who have been or are less fortunate than her.

    A Love Of Honour

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 38:12


    Philotimo! A Greek noun translating to 'love of honour', but a word almost impossible to translate completely due to its complexity of nature. However, our guest Lena seems to portray the use of this word perfectly for us, as she talks about her Greek background and the somewhat natural draw to living up to a love of honour.Lena takes us on a journey of growth and discovery as she realises a desire to volunteer, and maximise her giving nature in a school in Zambia, called Simoonga Thandizani Trust School, located no too far from the majestic Victoria Falls.Lena gives us a philosophical look at the role of being a volunteer, of her reasoning for doing what she did, and to find the right motivation for becoming a volunteer.Her involvement with the school allowed her to feel 'one of the best feelings I ever felt in my life'. Seeing these children in their element gave her the chance to feel like a kid again, and to allow her inner child to come out and embrace the feeling of doing something without an end goal, and to just do something for the point of doing it. A chance to see things from the child's perspective.If you're looking into being a volunteer somewhere, listening to this chat will give you some inspiration on how to go about things, not in a physical way, but in a way that will make you consider mindset, and the reasons to become involved.It's a refreshing chat with someone very wise, despite her years. A chat that just oozes inspiration and a feeling of joy.

    Feedback: A Recap 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 12:49


    Who would've ever thought i'd be reaching the end of a second season!! Least of all me, that's for sure. As soon as Covid hit, I was at a loss as to how i'd manage to get more Hatrack Heroes, as I wouldn't be flying anywhere. But, it all came to be over the few months following, as I slowly began to get more interviews done, and get things rolling again. A lot of the drive came from the fact that I was approached by Mandy from Crew Radio to be a guest on the station (www.crewradio.com), which gave me the impetus to get out there and search for more guests for the show.From here, I wouldn't say things have snowballed just yet, but things are certainly much more positive, and i'm getting to meet more and more guests, who have amazing stories to tell, and i'm hearing about many more interesting organisations i'd never come across before.It was a great series, and with content all ready to go for season 3, I can't wait to get it all started, and give you all some more great stories to hear about.

    Flying High

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 50:55


    A day in the life of one of these children has possibly never been so special. A day where they are without worries, a day without illness or disability, a day they will never forget, a day where they are literally as free as a bird.Wouter, from Stichting Hoogvliegers, gives us an insight into this special organisation based in The Netherlands. An organisation that caters to children aged 6-17 who are sick or disabled, giving them the extremely amazing opportunity of flying a plane for the day.Pilots from all over the country make their time, their plane (or helicopter) available to be able to take these children on a journey of a lifetime.A truly informative & interesting chat with a modest gentleman, who (along with his colleagues) is just trying to give these children a special experience. One they will never forget.If you'd like to find out more, please visit their website at Stichting Hoogvliegers . You can also find them on Instagram or Facebook under the same name.

    It Takes Courage

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 32:53


    What would you do? What would you do if you were asked by your Government to shoot without care into a crowd of innocent citizens. Citizens that you swore to protect... Citizens you chose to serve... Citizens who trusted you? This is just one of the stories that came to mind for our guest Pepe, as he tells us of his journey with the Notre Dame Refugee Centre based in Leicester Square, London!Pepe, other airline crew, plus many other amazingly giving people have been a part of this centre that offers much needed help and advice to those who have been put in to the unfortunate situation of being left on the streets.Originally set up by the Notre Dame church in Paris, the centre is a place of comfort for refugees or those who might be seeking asylum. It is a welcoming place that offers these unfortunate people some food, some clothing from 'Harrods', a cup of tea or coffee (which many of the crew have loads of experience with), or even just for a welcome chat... This kind of chat was how Pepe was able to meet a man from Nicaragua, a policeman who had to flea his country, or face a charge of treason for not obeying an order.The aim of the centre, with the help of migration experts, is to help create a path for these people, in their hope for a better life... for a future!To get more information on this amazing centre, please visit their website at www.notredamerc.org.uk ...but first, have a listen to this very interesting chat with Pepe, a truly caring and nurturing soul, and someone who undoubtedly deserves to be classed as a 'Hatrack Hero'.

    An Oasis Of Hope

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 40:35


    The great Nobel Prize Laureate Kofi Annan once said “Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope", and this is a quote that our guest Mandy also believes in as she discusses the work she's done with the children of St. Nicholas School.A small town on the coast of Ghana, and part of the bustling capital of Accra, Tema New Town is home to this school, and sadly to many underprivileged children. The kind of life these children lead, is not something you'd ever wish for any child... but with the help of the the Tsakos Group, the school, it's teachers, and the many airline crew who regularly visit, these children can afford to feel positive about what the future might hold for them. Crew like Mandy, who began the initiative of sponsoring the children, are extra special in the eyes of the children, but in turn (and probably more so), are extra special in the eyes of the crew.This chat with Mandy is one that really shows how truly selfless Mandy is in helping others, and supporting others... it really is inspirational to be taking the initiative in giving children like the ones from St. Nicholas a hope for the future.For more information on the school and on how you can possibly get involved, head to https://stnicholasprepcharity.temaghana.org/

    Wandering Hearts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 45:16


    The inspirational Casie Martin from 'Little People Big Hearts' shares some remarkable stories of the journeys she has taken across the world. From Ethiopia to Afghanistan, Casie has put herself out there in order to help those in need. Whether it be children who don't have the necessary shoes to wear, or who are having to make 30km round trips on bicycles for water, or men working in salt mines doing extreme labour without the necessary face wear to shield their eyes firstly from the sun, but also from stray flying salt chips.Learn about how she does it, the issues she has come across, and perhaps how you could become involved in this kind of thing.

    Money Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 33:03


    Have you ever struggled to come to terms with how to look after your money? I know i've been in that situation before... and I know this is the case for many many other people out there. Cabin crew Mae and two of her colleagues also new this was the case, but especially came to realise that there was a huge need in the Middle East for educating their fellow Filipino's living in the region. From first hand experience, they knew that the community in general were brought up in a certain way concerning the topic of money, and needed some kind of guidance in changing the way they managed their lives financially. They saw the need for something, something to help their compatriots learn, and in turn navigate their way through tough financial situations.'Investhusiasts' was born! The bold, the driven, the passionate individuals who are ever hungry for learning. Investhusiasts are the ones who create and find the means to grow and become better than yesterday.

    Underneath The Glitz 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 29:28


    They might not be the first people you see, or the first people you think of when you come to the beautiful city of Dubai, but there are thousands upon thousands of men working in the city of Dubai creating what Casie from 'Little People Big Hearts' calls 'The City Of Gold'. Since our first chat with Casie, we had the outbreak of Covid, which obviously didn't skip past Dubai. This however, didn't stop Casie and her team from doing their utmost to make sure the people that they supported didn't go without. Yes, they had to do things differently, and continually adjust to an ever changing environment, but still they were making sure people got what they needed to survive.Find out more from Casie, our hatrack hero, as she (and her team/s) work to try and create a better life for these men. Her story can be somewhat sad, but is ultimately uplifting and something very positive, that we can all look at, and perhaps take a leaf from her book.

    Water Is Life (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 31:17


    Water... where would we be without it? It's unthinkable... something we would never even contemplate. It's our life source!In 1st world countries, water is something most of us take for granted, something we drink, shower in, wash our clothes with, our dishes... and it's more often than not, clean enough to drink from the tap. Put it this way, we don't have too much care about how much is used, unless of course the Government puts restrictions on it due to drought or something like that... which in my life time (from memory) happened twice. The rest of the time, it's a free-for-all.Now, take a moment to think how you would react, or what you would do if this was suddenly taken away from you!! Not something I want to even imagine, I tell you.Well, this is the story of the lives of the indigenous communities of the Philippines... and i'm sure many other communities around the world. In this episode we chat with Jo, who is airline crew in the middle east, but more importantly a water advocate, with her focus being in her home country in a region down south. We will hear her talk about the trials these people have faced when it comes to water resources. But also hear about the amazing work her and her team are doing with the children in regards to this, and how cleanliness and hygiene are being taught as an extremely important way of life.It's a lovely chat with Jo, very interesting to say the least, and i'm sure you will agree with me on this once you've had a listen.

    Water Is Life (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 31:43


    Water... where would we be without it? It's unthinkable... something we would never even contemplate. It's our life source!In 1st world countries, water is something most of us take for granted, something we drink, shower in, wash our clothes with, our dishes... and it's more often than not, clean enough to drink from the tap. Put it this way, we don't have too much care about how much is used, unless of course the Government puts restrictions on it due to drought or something like that... which in my life time (from memory) happened twice. The rest of the time, it's a free-for-all.Now, take a moment to think how you would react, or what you would do if this was suddenly taken away from you!! Not something I want to even imagine, I tell you.Well, this is the story of the lives of the indigenous communities of the Philippines... and i'm sure many other communities around the world. In this episode we chat with Jo, who is airline crew in the middle east, but more importantly a water advocate, with her focus being in her home country in a region down south. We will hear her talk about the trials these people have faced when it comes to water resources. But also hear about the amazing work her and her team are doing with the children in regards to this, and how cleanliness and hygiene are being taught as an extremely important way of life.It's a lovely chat with Jo, very interesting to say the least, and i'm sure you will agree with me on this once you've had a listen.

    Make Your Day (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 41:55


    Have you ever tried to make a stranger smile? Or had a stranger smile at you?Well, it might seem a little odd to do this or have this happen to you, but I tell you, no matter which end of the smile you are, it can make you feel a million dollars.This is exactly the kind of thing that our guest Divine likes to be involved in, not just a smile, but an overall concept of making someone's day.Her initiative MYDI (Make Your Day Initiative) is something growing, and growing into something so amazing, as her and her small team aim to help the many different people she comes across.Check out what she has to say about this, and perhaps you might find it in you to feel the need of putting that smile on someone's face.

    Make Your Day (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 32:11


    Have you ever tried to make a stranger smile? Or had a stranger smile at you?Well, it might seem a little odd to do this or have this happen to you, but I tell you, no matter which end of the smile you are, it can make you feel a million dollars.This is exactly the kind of thing that our guest Divine likes to be involved in, not just a smile, but an overall concept of making someone's day.Her initiative MYDI (Make Your Day Initiative) is something growing, and growing into something so amazing, as her and her small team aim to help the many different people she comes across.Check out what she has to say about this, and perhaps you might find it in you to feel the need of putting that smile on someone's face.

    Podcast Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 1:48


    Due to the outbreak of the COVID 2019, and the extreme seriousness of it all, we have decided to pause on the podcast for the moment.Further info in the update.

    10. Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 37:28


    Cats... you might love them or hate them. But, no matter which one of these, a cat is still a beautiful creation put here on earth... for loving, to love, to chase mice, or be chased by dogs, to scratch sofas, to rub up against your leg... or just sit there and be doted on hand and foot until they're satisfied. No matter what, cats have a place on this earth, just like any other creature.Sadly though, many cities or even countries don't have plans or actions in place to control what has become somewhat of an excessive population. Due to a lack of knowledge, a lack of care, and perhaps a level of greed... In one area of Dubai however, there are a group of dedicated airline crew, trying to combat this problem. Through an overabundance of care, hard work and persistence they are really trying to make a difference, firstly with care of the street cats, education to those that might not have knowledge about cats, and through their hard earned money.Join us for part one as we chat with Anamarija and Monika, the two girls at the centre of the Facebook group Crew4Paws, and find out what the story is with these cats, and how you could maybe help this situation, and perhaps fall in love with your own furry little feline.

    9. Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 37:48


    Cats... you might love them or hate them. But, no matter which one of these, a cat is still a beautiful creation put here on earth... for loving, to love, to chase mice, or be chased by dogs, to scratch sofas, to rub up against your leg... or just sit there and be doted on hand and foot until they're satisfied. No matter what, cats have a place on this earth, just like any other creature.Sadly though, many cities or even countries don't have plans or actions in place to control what has become somewhat of an excessive population. Due to a lack of knowledge, a lack of care, and perhaps a level of greed... In one area of Dubai however, there are a group of dedicated airline crew, trying to combat this problem. Through an overabundance of care, hard work and persistence they are really trying to make a difference, firstly with care of the street cats, education to those that might not have knowledge about cats, and through their hard earned money.Join us for part one as we chat with Anamarija and Monika, the two girls at the centre of the Facebook group Crew4Paws, and find out what the story is with these cats, and how you could maybe help this situation, and perhaps fall in love with your own furry little feline.

    8. Eco Dream Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 31:02


    Environment is one of those topics hot on the lips of many people these days... but for Deanna, our next Hatrack Hero, it's more than just this. Cabin crew, also in the Middle East, Deanna is living and breathing a world of recycling and sustainability, trying to raise awareness, educate, and get people to practice the very simple habit of recycling... plastic especially. So much wastage is going towards landfill, which is by no means a solution to the tonnes and tonnes of plastic and other materials we are all using... something needs to be done now, or we risk even more damage to our beautiful earth.It's not an easy task for Deanna in trying to make a difference... she hits many road bumps along the way. Whether it be in regards to laws, permission, laziness, selfishness, or plain greed... she pushes through, doing her best to make a change, not only in her community, but within the company she works for.

    7. Feedback: A Recap

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 14:11


    This episode we look back at our chats with the first 4 of our hatrack heroes! We take stock of all that they've had to tell us regarding their charities or humanitarian organisations. We also discuss the who? and why? of what makes a hatrack hero, and the reasons why we decided to interview them.This episode also offers the listener a chance to provide feedback, and constructive criticism of the episodes so far... all feedback is welcome! We also invite you to share with us any airline crew who might be a worthy hatrack hero for a future episode... the more people we get to speak to, the more chance we have of sharing the word about a child, or an animal, or just a good cause around our world today.

    6. Shining On The Impoverished (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 31:17


    Following on from our last episode, we continue our chat with Marcus Azzam, crew with Etihad, and his experiences with 'Impoverished Children' down in a Kenyan slum called Kibera. On the east coast of Africa, these children are born into some of the worst conditions known to man... 'Impoverished Children' run by Katherine, who hails from Australia alongside her husband and some very dedicated human beings, are doing their utmost to change the live of some of these children, and in turn their families.This episode focusses more on what Katherine and her team are doing as part of the curriculum, in regards to the style of teaching, what kind of subjects they are doing, and how the children are encouraged to share with their families.You can also find out about how you can become involved, for example through volunteering in some capacity, sharing knowledge of your interests; or just by visiting the organisation and perhaps giving food and clothing to help them all out. The children love to be visited, giving them a feeling of importance and self-worth!Thank you again to Marcus for giving us an insight into what is happening down there, and we hope that you find what you listen to truly inspiring. For a full written transcript of this interview, visit www. elleandarthur.com

    5. Shining On The Impoverished (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 22:57


    This episode we journey back to Africa, specifically to Kibera, unbeknownst to me, the biggest slum city in Africa. This city is located on the east coast in the beautiful country of Kenya, and is home to an unconfirmed number of people, somewhere in between 250,000 and 1 million people (most reports stating it's closer to the latter figure). We talk to Marcus Azzam about Kibera, and his involvement with the humanitarian organisation called 'Impoverished Children'. Marcus is a captain with Etihad Airways, and came to be involved with this organisation after originally being involved in Dhaka with Eva (see Episodes 2 & 3). Over his travels, he became deeply involved with the team down there, and gained a close bond with many of the children and families from the area.Marcus highlights in this episode the way of life for the people of Kibera, their daily struggles, health issues, and having to live with the uncertainty of potentially not having a home from one day to the next. We also hear a little bit about the children that are being cared for in the school that is being run by the organisation, and the people involved in hopefully creating a brighter future for them.Thank you to Marcus for giving us an insight into what is happening down there, and we hope that you find what you listen to truly inspiring. For a full written transcript of this interview, visit www.elleandarthur.com

    4. Underneath The Glitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 31:34


    They might not be the first people you see, or the first people you think of when you come to the beautiful city of Dubai, but there are thousands upon thousands of men working in the city of Dubai creating what Casie from 'Little People Big Hearts' calls 'The City Of Gold'. Underneath the glitz and glamour of this fast-paced, multicultural city is a magnitude of workers building this city from the bottom up. These men are brought here for this sole purpose, from a mixture of countries in Asia, thrust into a job they know little or nothing about, but come here with the intention to live a 'dream'. Unbeknownst to them, they end up working long hours in sometimes shocking temperatures and conditions, and then live on a 'campsite' which could loosely be described as living quarters.Find out more from Casie, our hatrack hero, as she (and her team/s) work to try and create a better life for these men. Her story can be somewhat sad, but is ultimately uplifting and something very positive, that we can all look at, and perhaps take a leaf from her book.

    3. A Future: Every Child Deserves One (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 24:52


    Following on from Episode 2, we continue our chat with Eva from The Choice 2 Change. This episode we learn from Eva how she manages to maintain her focus, and keep up her motivation.We'll also hear more about the school, how they are being supported by various organisations, and what they are doing to make sure the charity is run well financially.You'll also find out how best you can support the charity, whether it be sponsoring a child, or by coming in to visit the charity in Dhaka.For further information on this, please visit thechoicetochange.org

    2. A Future: Every Child Deserves One (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 31:54


    As the title says, every child deserves a future. This is also one of the quotes burned into my mind after speaking with ex-Etihad crew Eva Kernova.Along with co-founder Sunil Baroi, and Mohammed Loch they are transforming the lives of many children within the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.Many of you might think that the life of airline crew is just glamorous, going from one city to another... shopping, swimming, sightseeing. But, it can also be a whole lot more than this, as we are often thrust into cities where we can see things that you can't even imagine. Eva utilised this opportunity as cabin crew to be able to spend more time in a few of these places while on her holidays. She found this to be a completely eye-opening experience, and felt that she could do more, and try to make a difference. Find out in this episode how this all came about, and what her and the foundation are doing to really make the lives of over 160 children so much better.

    1. The Lost Children Of Dakar

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 30:33


    Come with us as we begin our brand new podcast in the west of Africa, chatting with Jayna Diallo, cabin crew in the Middle East, and ambassador in the same region for the 'Association Les Racines de l'Espoir' (The Roots of Hope), a charity helping many of the disowned children in Dakar, Senegal.Jayna talks about the plight of the people, and how families from rural villages are somewhat forced to give their children away, for want of a better life. Instead, the children are forced to beg on the streets, in extremely dangerous conditions, trying to make money for their guardian.What makes this story even more tough to handle, or even understand, is the fact that the Government seem to have a complete disregard for what is happening on their doorstep.Find out exactly what the Association is doing to help these children, and what you can do to help.Thank you to Jayna for allowing us to hear this story, and thank you to the various artists who have been included in the soundrack (see listing below). For a full written transcript of this interview, visit https://elleandarthur.com/blogs/elle-arthur/hatrack-heroes-episode-1-the-lost-children-of-dakar

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