Glasgow Women's Library with Adele Patrick
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Adele Patrick is the co-founder of Glasgow Women's Library, a textile artist and fierce advocate for women's and LGBTQ rights - but as you'll soon also find out, one of the warmest people you could encounter on a trip to the city. Listen to my conversation with Adele in which we cover... What it was like moving to Scotland in the late 1980sHow Glasgow has changed since the early 1990sWhat to expect at the Glasgow Women's Library and how it came to beHer favourite places in the cityand much more! I even talk about how I got into Robert Burns' poetry...! Connect with Glasgow Women's Library on Instagram: @womenslibrary Learn more about the Women's Heritage Walks here and download FREE leaflets for all the routes. Visit our website to find the full show notes, transcript & our top tips for a trip to Edinburgh. Join the Wild for Scotland email list here. Support this show on Patreon and unlock bonus episodes.
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