What makes a city (not) feel like a danger? | Diana Monsberger

Diana is a Mexican-German, who had a busy city life as a child and then moved to the village in Germany. Diana will share her ideas on danger and how she deconstructed those when living in Sweden, despite the fact that she saw more things happening in Stockholm but Diana mentioned that it might be because she dares to go out at night here. Our conversation is rich with thoughts and self-reflections on things like: 💡 Public transport in Mexico being coupled with crime 💡 Blivande as a centre for different types of creators 💡 Stories that stick to places 💡 Quickly changing relationship with darkness Question from Diana to the next guest (and to you): ❓ In what way do you reclaim or make sure that you form the city in the way that you want it to be? 🌏 Now it's your turn! ❶ To help my project grow give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on a platform you listen to it (Spotify, Podcasts etc) ❷ If you want to give more, become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/gorozhanin ❸ Follow on Instagram, Facebook, Telegram by searching @ACityForYou there ❹ ENJOY A City for You! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acityforyou/message

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Casting light on citizens and their urban life through 5 simple questions. This is my way to connect citizens through sharing their stories. Why not dive into a pool of opinions and views on a city and artificial lighting, described by people from around the world? Next time you walk through your city, notice that every person passing by has their own story and you might hear it soon. acityforyou.wordpress.com