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15. Where to next? Season 1 recap with Vitoria Martin
**** We want your opinion! Tell us what you loved about season 1 of Podparks, where we can improve, and what you want to hear more of! Fill out the quick form at https://bit.ly/podparks
Welcome back to podparks!Here's a sneak peek to the episode notes, you can access the complete notes and resources at https://worldurbanparks.org/blog/podparks/ ¡We are wrapping season 1! This week, we are joined by Vitoria Martin, Global Secretariat Coordinator of World Urban Parks and Producer of Podparks, to discuss everything we loved about the first season of Podparks. Vitoria and Alice start off by reflecting on the very first episode of Podparks: A park through the ages. The hosts identify four recurring themes in the season; equity, the different roles parks play throughout people’s life stages, data and information in the world of parks, and the evolution of parks in the near future. Podparks will take a well-deserved break to plan a new and improved season 2. In the meantime, tune in to the episodes you missed, and help us improve the podcast by filling out this quick survey. If you want to read the complete notes for this episode check our blog section on our website. This podcast is only one of the many resources available inside the WUP member platform. Discover more resources and connect with park professionals around the world at www.worldurbanparks.org