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Omonoia

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    • Day 10

      a changed women

      May 18, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Q10: what influence did this trip have on you as a leader?

      First, I want to reference my Q1. I wanted to learn to be more flexible on this trip, and I can honestly say that if there was one major thing that this trip helped me with it would be flexibility. There were a few moments when things went a little crazy and I laughed it off and told Mads not to worry about me because I was just going with the flow. Eventually, everything worked out… even with me in the back seat, and that is a lesson I will never forget. This trip also had a few more significant influences on me including embracing learning opportunities and some safety precautions. I was tested quite a few times on this trip through the cold showers, sicknesses, and allergies, and I had to just take it all in. The very first night I showered dead last. I lost my breath it was so cold, and I was almost at the point of tears, and then something great happened… Mads accidentally flipped the light off in the bathroom I was in. So there I was… cold, in the dark, and naked. I froze for a second, a little confused and a little startled. I didn’t know what to do, so I just laughed. I reminded myself I was in Greece and I literally laughed it off. That was a big learning opportunity for me. I learned how to be completely out of my comfort zone and laugh because it truly didn’t matter that much in the grand scheme of things. The other side of my influence was safety. I have never felt so unsafe in a place until Athens. Getting catcalled multiple times, approached multiple times, and begged for money multiple times was simply something I have yet to experience. It made me open my mind a little more and realize not only that Kansas isn’t such a bad place to be but also the world is a little bigger and darker than I see day-to-day in my comfortable and secure lifestyle. As a whole, I feel like this trip influenced me to learn, adapt, and move on, and for that, I will never be able to repay Mads, Leadership, or Greece.Read more

    • Day 4

      Greek Leader (Q4)

      May 12, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Question 4: Regarding the Greek leader that you researched, what did you learn while we were in Greece that helped you understand him or her in more depth?

      Agnodice of Athens is know as the first midwife and female doctor. She was a strong woman and a strong leader. Some scholars think Agnodice was just a story, that she was not a real person. After traveling to Greece and being in a lot of different parts of Athens, I did not see or hear anything in regards to Agnodice specifically. I still believe Agnodice could have been a real person. There were many places in Athens (and Greece in general) we did not get to go, so it is possible that there is information on her somewhere we did not get to visit.
      I was really worried that I would not find ANYTHING suitable for this question while we were on the trip. While walking in Athens one evening we walked past the place in the photo. When I originally saw "Med Homecare Athens" I thought it was some kind of home healthcare agency which fits well with Agnodice's story since she was a midwife and doctor's back then traveled to their patients. As I am writing this I looked at the photo again. I believe my original thought was incorrect and that this is in fact a store for in home healthcare items and devices. I still think this place relates to Agnodice well, whether it is what I originally thought or what I think now. I think a place like this would really intrigue Agnodice and perhaps a place she would find useful.
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    • Day 3

      Servant Leader In The Wild (Q5)

      May 11, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Question 5: Write about one Greek leader you have met on this trip: introduce him or her, describe the parts of the leadership system in relation to him or her, you might want to use the leadership system diagram to help you explain.

      Throughout this trip we encountered many different people that demonstrated aspects of being a servant leader, but the one that had the most impact on me was Kayra. Kayra is the founder of Love Without Borders, the NGO we volunteered with while in Greece. One of the reasons Kayra stood out to me was her incredible story of how Love Without Borders came to be. I am still in awe of her initiative. She saw a group of people that needed help and she found a way to provide them help. She is setting an amazing example of the quote "Be the change you wish to see in the world." She also is so humble in everything she does. I am so inspired by Kayra and moved by the stories of the artists. I think bringing LWB to Southwestern in some facet would be an amazing thing. I think, if possible, it would be amazing to have Kayra come speak at Southwestern. What we learned from her I feel is so important. As young adults from small town Kansas we do not hear enough about the refugee crisis or ways we can help. At one point, while talking about starting LWB, Kayra said something about at the end of the day, everyone is a person. This is something that I have thought for a long time. We're all human. We all deserve safety, love, and to be treated with kindness. Kayra demonstrated this so well. I hope to take what I learned from Kayra and use it to bring awareness of LWB and the refugee crisis to Southwestern and Winfield.
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    • Day 1

      Greece

      June 6, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      Athens for 3 days, we landed and slept on a little single bed in the Airbnb said it could sleep 2 I can tell you it was very snug! Lots of adventuring and market spending in Athens. On our second day we got lost and walked 35000 we were both very tired and cranky hahaRead more

    • Day 154

      Athen & Mykene

      October 8, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Zwei Kultursights der besonderen Art - im Kinderkompatibilitäts-Modus. Das tiefere Eintauchen in historische und gesellschaftstheoretische Fakten lassen wir geflissentlich aus und fahren ausgiebig Sightseeingbus & U-Bahn (oh wow!). Links und rechts der "Steine" gibt es viel Buntes und Spannendes zu sehen.Read more

    • Day 1

      Athènes

      October 11, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      En attendant notre métro on cherche les trucs de base à dire en grec : c'est une bonne galere 😂
      Bonjour : yassas
      Merci : efralisto (en gros)
      De rien : palacalo (en gros)
      On sort du métro et c'est le dépaysement.
      Je suis jamais allée dans des pays arabes mais ça m'a fait penser dessuite à ça !
      C'est un peu le tiers monde de l'Europe 😂
      On mange une bonne moussaka, une salade grecque des poivrons farcies à la feta..😋🥰
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    • Day 1

      Première escapade - Athènes

      October 19, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Le lac de vouliagmeni --> euh... Un vrai attrape touriste, l'entrée à 16€ par personne pour faire un plouf dans le lac.... 🤔
      Nous décidons donc de manger au restaurant tout mignon juste à côté (très bon).

      Fatigué du voyage, nous nous dirigeons vers le coin dodo de ce soir en suivant la côte.

      Petite ballade vers le Pirée (port) et pause sur la plage.

      Après quelques courses, apéro dinatoire sur les toits d'Athènes.

      Appartement génial, sur le toit d'un immeuble, comprenant une grande baignoire à l'extérieur avec vue sur la ville, bonne surprise pour mon Petit d'homme.

      Première soirée géniale 🥰
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    • Day 2

      Visite d'Athènes

      October 20, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Réveil un peu en retard sur le planning mais nous avons tellement bien dormi... Que ça ne compte pas. 

      9h30 :  achat de croissants au chocolat, chocolatines de chez nous (que nous mangerons qu'à 13h), et c'est parti pour une grosse grosse journée à Athènes. 

      Visite du jour : 
       - Site de kerameikos ;
       - Agora antique ;
       - Quartier Plaka
       - Bibliothèque d'Hadrien ; 
       - Agora romaine ; 
       - Colline de philopappos ; 
       - Stade panathénaïque ; 
       - La tombe du soldat inconnu et la relève de la garde (Place syntagma)  ;
       - Jardin national d'Athènes.
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