Multi Story Edinburgh
Multi Story Edinburgh is a student-produced podcast that features snapshots of life as a new graduate. Each episode is a different path and a different story.
In Season 6 we speak to five graduates from the Class of 2024 about the ins and outs of post-graduation life.
If you are interested in telling your story, please get in touch and let's talk.
Previous Seasons:
In Season 5 titled 'All Roads Lead to Edinburgh', we feature guests from the Class of 2023. Our student host, Andrew McGillivray, takes them five years into an ideal future and asks where they would like to be, and how they would return to Edinburgh if presented the chance to give a speech to the new student cohort.
For season 4, we spoke to our 2022 graduates and asked them: Are we back to normal yet?
In season 3, we expanded our scope and decided to chat to a mix of graduates about returning to a place. Is going back a negative, an acceptance of defeat? Or does time and experience change our perspective and our priorities?
Season 2 is a little bit of the same but quite a lot different. As the world emerges from pandemic paralysis, are our 2021 graduates feeling inspired or inhibited, glad or gloomy, chaotic or calm?
In season 1, we talked to our 2020 graduates about how things were going, or not going, for them.
Subscribe now and find out what everyone is up to and how they feel about this weird and unpredictable time. All opinions expressed are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Edinburgh. Multi Story Edinburgh has been created and produced by the Alumni Relations team at the University of Edinburgh.
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Since When by Mise Darling
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Multi Story Edinburgh
Episode 88: Oh the places you'll go - Volume 3
Back by popular demand! Matt asks his guests for their top recommendations on spots and cool things to do in and around Edinburgh. Let's face it, there's just so much out there.
Multi Story Edinburgh has been created and produced by the Alumni Relations team at the University of Edinburgh. If you are interested in telling your story, please get in touch and let’s talk!
All opinions expressed are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Edinburgh.
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Detective Begining Adventures by KonovalovMusic. Sourced from Tribe of Noise.
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Ammir 00:00
A tough question, only because there are so many things I love to do around Edinburgh.
Matt 00:09
We asked the hard questions.
Kirsten 00:10
My gosh, that's a great question.
Matt 00:13
How am I gonna fill my weekends before my busy final year.
Kirsten 00:16
I'm trying to think of things that nobody else would have said because I liked going to the beach and stuff like that.
Matt 00:25
I'm Matt your host for season six of Multi Story Edinburgh. I just got back from my year abroad in Spain, and so to help me get back into the swing of things here in Edinburgh, I asked my guests for their top recommendations on spots and cool things to do around town. Let's face it, there's just so much out there, so let's see if they were able to help me out.
Kirsten 00:46
I really like Cammo. You've been to Cammo?
Matt 00:49
Ehm... no
Kirsten 00:49
It's a bit further out of Edinburgh, so it's west of Edinburgh, and it's like an old estate in a woodland just kind of near Cramond. It's on the way out, and it's really nice to go for a walk. And there's kind of ruins of this old estate all around as you walk around it. So I would say there. And you can walk along the river Almond and things like that from Cammo too. You can walk from Cammo to the beach front at Cramond.
Matt 01:11
Wow.
Kirsten 01:12
So that's quite a good one, and probably one that not many people like in the city center would know.
Matt 01:15
Yeah, yeah. Totally. So smashed it there. Smashed there. I think I see that on the front of busses as well. Cammo.
Kirsten 01:22
Yeah. Bus goes there, yeah, one of those places where you're like, What is this? Yeah, Cammo. I think that's a good one.
Jenna 01:31
I... this is probably not, you probably already know this, but I think one of the best things is, like, on a sunny day, which I know they're rare, so you have to take advantage when they're there, is to just like, grab a coffee from someplace and take a walk through the Meadows, or, like, a climb up Arthur's Seat, I think especially with a group of friends, just like chatting with a cup of coffee in hand. I think that's unmatched, honestly.
Ammir 02:00
Hmm, tough question, only because there are so many things I love to do around Edinburgh.
Matt 02:05
We ask the hard questions.
Ammir 02:06
One of my favorite things to do. And I know it sounds a bit weird at first, but there's a cemetery called Warriston Cemetery. It's near, god, what's name of the area? It's kind of in Leith, river bank area.
Matt 02:19
Okay.
Ammir 02:19
It's this massive, intentionally abandoned cemetery. So they don't really cut the trees there or do anything, unless it's dangerous, of course. But other than that, they just let wildlife grow and thrive. So you can go there and you can see so many cute little birds, squirrels, foxes, and it's really big, such a large cemetery, I think it's the largest in Edinburgh, I believe, unofficially, and I used to go there at 1am 2am just to go on a walk when there's no one around me to clear my mind. In first year, I remember the first time I ever snowed in Edinburgh. That's where I went, and I could tell that I was the first person there, because the snow was still fresh. It was just my footprints and the little paws of the foxes that were running and playing around in the wind, in the in the snow. So that's definitely one of my fondest memories in Edinburgh. Other than that, there's Wardie Bay, if you're familiar, so it's on the shore of Leith. There's a little bay there, and you can walk across to the very end. I did that walk a few times. I actually had the coast guard and the police called on me once there because it was a lovely day for me. It was shiny, it was sunny, it was slightly windy and the... it was slightly wavy, but I was completely fine. I was happy. I was taking pictures, and I yeah, and I was coming, I was coming back, and I see these two men approach me, and they're like, someone called because they thought you were in danger.
Matt 03:43
Oh! And these were the coast guards?
Ammir 03:45
Yeah, yeah. And I walked back with them, and I, you know, explained to them, I'm completely fine. I'm very happy here and there were two vans and maybe six, eight other men there just waiting for me because they thought I was in danger, but I was perfectly fine. And the pictures I took were kind of worth it.
Matt 04:00
Well, it's nice to know someone, someone's caring for you.
Ammir 04:02
Yeah, yeah. It's nice to know that.
Matt 04:06
That's extraordinary. And the first place you recommended really took me to, took me there. So, but I want to go there in person. That sounds magical, really.
Toby 04:18
So, yeah, my two hidden gems in Edinburgh would probably be Lannan bakery in Stockbridge, which has kind of blown up, and there's only three or four days a week you can go, but it's just the best pastries I've ever had. So if you get a chance, if you're in Stockbridge, I recommend that there's also Ante which is a café just on Leith Walk, opposite where I used to work when I was studying at uni, and it's just beautiful coffee, relaxing decor, I don't know, it just feels like a very peaceful place to be. So yeah, Lannan bakery and Ante.
Ben 04:53
It might be a cliche, but I think for me, you can't be Meadows on a sunny day. You know? Get some food and drinks. Just set yourself down the Meadows. I like to kick up all around with my friends. Yeah, I really don't think you can beat that in Edinburgh.
Brigid 05:11
I've really been enjoying kind of heading out towards Leith and walking around by the canal, just kind of visiting the coffee shops out that way.
Matt 05:20
Coffee shops in Edinburgh?
Brigid 05:22
Shocking. I think that's a really nice area to just go hang out in, Stockbridge as well. Yeah, it's just a nice spot.
Matt 05:32
So, yeah, Leith, I think that's the area to explore for me, it seems. What about an archeological site?
Brigid 05:39
Oh, well, I mean, you know, you can always just heah up Arthur's Seat. There's a lot there, a lot there. There's a, there's like, a medieval hospital, okay, about like 30 minutes south of here, yeah, and which is quite an interesting site to go, kind of poke around at...
Matt 05:57
Yeah.
Brigid 05:58
I forgot the name.
Matt 05:59
Name escaped. That's fine. I'll look it up and put in.
Brigid 06:03
Yeah, yeah.
Matt 06:08
Soutra Isle, just south of Edinburgh, is the medieval hospital Bridgid and I were going on about just before. Bt there you have it, the definitive guide to the City of Edinburgh. I'm for one, super excited to get out there. So thanks so much to my guests for sharing their favorite spots and hidden gems, and thank you for listening.
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