For three decades, Sue Stockdale has been living the dream; becoming the first UK woman to ski to the Magnetic North Pole, embarking on incredible escapades, skiing across icecaps, and traversing vast deserts. Along the way, she has encountered fascinating individuals who call these remote corners of the world home. Having travelled to over 70 countries, she takes us on a journey through her expeditions to the North Pole, Greenland, Antarctica, Kenya, Chile and Jordan, as she explains why having an adventurous spirit is essential in today’s modern world and why she has made it her life’s purpose to inspire others.
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Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Glasgow? Just hit 'Like' on our Facebook page, join the What's On Scotland Facebook Group and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set!In January 2022, young geographer Kirsty set sail from Antigua on board a 72ft sailing yacht bound for a circumnavigation of the world.
READ MOREGeologist Luisa spends her time sharing this world in an understandable way through social media platforms and her geology tour company.
READ MOREDon't miss this chance to see viral sensations The Vintage Explosion, live at Helensburgh's Victoria Halls, on Saturday 8th March!
READ MOREAuthor and researcher Adrian records the trials and tribulations of staff in the UK Hydrographic Department.
READ MOREThe Glasgow Gathering of Quilters hold a monthly programme of talks at Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre between September and June... all welcome!
READ MOREThe David Elder lecture series at Glasgow Science Centre presents a line-up of fascinating talks by expert astronomers, spaceflight pioneers, award-winning science writers and broadcasters.
READ MOREIf you enjoy listening, discussing, and debating, and want to learn more about disciplines old and new, then join The Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow at one of their regular lectures!
READ MORECurators at The Burrell Collection hold monthly Hidden Histories Tours exploring different aspects of the museum's magnificent collection!
READ MOREEnjoy a specially curated talk about the history and context of a new object(s) from the Burrell Collection each week, delivered by Curators, Gallery Assistants, Volunteer Guides and more!
READ MOREJoin the Burrell Collection's expert Volunteer Guides as they take you on a journey through the collection with free themed weekly tours.
READ MOREUncover the fascinating history of witchcraft and how patriarchal ideas shaped the image of a witch at this talk and Q&A event at The Glee Club Glasgow on Wednesday 15th January!
READ MOREThe January blues are set to be well and truly banished as Glasgow comes alive when Celtic Connections returns for 2025 between January 16th and February 2nd!
READ MOREEnjoy a specially curated talk about the history and context of a new object(s) from Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, delivered by Curators, Gallery Assistants, Volunteer Guides and more!
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