Welcome to True Travellers Society Daily Podcast, your quick guide to the future of responsible travel. It's November eleventh, twenty twenty-five. Today, we spotlight the power of art in preserving culture, new evidence that smarter city planning helps both people and planet, and a rainforest retreat that leads by green example. First up: In London, artist Rember Yahuarcani from Peru's Uitoto nation is wielding paint as a tool of resistance and cultural preservation. His vivid works, now on show at Josh Lilley Gallery, use ancestral methods and stories passed down for generations. Yahuarcani’s paintings aren’t just beautiful—they’re a living archive, carrying indigenous myths that connect people and the environment. As modernization threatens traditional life in the Amazon, initiatives like this help keep endangered heritage alive. For meaningful travelers, supporting indigenous art and cultural projects isn’t just appreciation—it’s participation in safeguarding wisdom for future gen
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