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In this episode of One Off Travel Stories, Andrew sits down with editorial travel photographer and writer Mark Eden. Mark shares his transition from corporate life to globetrotting photography, which inspired his book Global Village, a collection of "little stories" celebrating the everyday lives of people worldwide. The conversation then shifts to a journey back in his home country of Australia, where Mark accompanied a First Nations elder, also named Mark, to Kangaroo Island. Through this trip, Mark Eden uncovers the island's spiritual significance, hears powerful firsthand accounts of the Stolen Generations, and learns how Indigenous culture is being reclaimed and shared today. Guest: * Editorial travel photographer and writer based in Melbourne, Australia, who focuses on highlighting lesser-explored regions and the "little stories" of everyday people. * Author of the photography book Global Village, which features visual stories exploring shared humanity across roughly ten countries. * Currently working on a new long-term book project documenting traditional Japanese crafts. Chapters: 1. Introduction and Mark's journey from corporate life to photography 2. The inspiration behind "little stories" and the Global Village book 3. The decision to explore Australian roots and First Nations history 4. Meeting a first nations elder 5. The spiritual significance and creation stories of Kangaroo Island 6. The beauty of Kangaroo Island 7. Mark's Future projects Resources and Links: * Mark Eden's Official Website [https://www.markeden.com.au/] * Global Village [https://www.markeden.com.au/product-page/globalvillage] (Mark Eden's book) * Kangaroo Island, South Australia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo_Island]
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