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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 42 MIN

Ymgysylltu â Chymunedau Cymraeg | Engaging Welsh Language Communities

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Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu drafodaethau sy'n ysgogi'r meddwl. Bydd cydweithwyr o bob cwr o'r Brifysgol yn ymuno â ni ynghyd â gwesteion arbennig i rannu eu profiadau, eu syniadau a’u harferion treiddgar. Welcome to our series of monthly Public Engagement Podcast. Tune in for a journey of discovery to celebrate the important work in engaging public groups. Join us as we explore, discuss, and celebrate diverse topics - from inspiring stories to thought-provoking discussions. We will be joined by colleagues from across the University alongside special guests to give insightful experiences, ideas and practices. Yn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am bwysigrwydd ymgysylltu â chymunedau yng Nghymru yn eu dewis iaith, gan ganolbwyntio ar y Gymraeg. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi profi ac wedi trefnu gwaith ymgysylltu yn y Gymraeg, a'r gwersi maen nhw wedi'u dysgu. Cyflwynir y podlediad hwn yn Saesneg. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwestai arbennig o Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru, Einir Sion, ochr yn ochr â Jon Morris (Ysgol y Gymraeg) a Sion Jones (Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol). In this episode, we learn about the importance to engage with communities in Wales in their chosen language, focusing on Welsh (Cymraeg). We hear from colleagues who have experienced and organised engagement within the Welsh Language, and the lessons they’ve learnt along the way. This podcast is delivered in English. We welcome a special guest from Arts Council of Wales, Einir Sion, alongside Jon Morris (School of Welsh) and Sion Jones (School of Social Science). Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at [email protected] We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email [email protected]. Recorded June 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jessica Evans and Jessica Fotheringham

Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu drafodaethau sy'n ysgogi'r meddwl. Bydd cydweithwyr o bob cwr o'r Brifysgol yn ymuno â ni ynghyd â gwesteion arbennig i rannu eu profiadau, eu syniadau a’u harferion treiddgar. Welcome to our series of monthly Public Engagement Podcast. Tune in for a journey of discovery to celebrate the important work in engaging public groups. Join us as we explore, discuss, and celebrate diverse topics - from inspiring stories to thought-provoking discussions. We will be joined by colleagues from across the University alongside special guests to give insightful experiences, ideas and practices. Yn y bennod hon, rydyn ni'n dysgu am bwysigrwydd ymgysylltu â chymunedau yng Nghymru yn eu dewis iaith, gan ganolbwyntio ar y Gymraeg. Rydyn ni’n clywed gan gydweithwyr sydd wedi profi ac wedi trefnu gwaith ymgysylltu yn y Gymraeg, a'r gwersi maen nhw wedi'u dysgu. Cyflwynir y podlediad hwn yn Saesneg. Rydyn ni’n croesawu gwestai arbennig o Gyngor Celfyddydau Cymru, Einir Sion, ochr yn ochr â Jon Morris (Ysgol y Gymraeg) a Sion Jones (Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol). In this episode, we learn about the importance to engage with communities in Wales in their chosen language, focusing on Welsh (Cymraeg). We hear from colleagues who have experienced and organised engagement within the Welsh Language, and the lessons they’ve learnt along the way. This podcast is delivered in English. We welcome a special guest from Arts Council of Wales, Einir Sion, alongside Jon Morris (School of Welsh) and Sion Jones (School of Social Science). Mae gennyn ni benodau gwych ar y gweill, gan gynnwys Ymgysylltu â Busnesau. Os oes gennych chi unrhyw awgrymiadau ar gyfer cwestiynau, themâu neu os hoffech chi gael rhagor o wybodaeth, anfonwch e-bost at [email protected] We have great themes coming up, including Engaging with Businesses. If you have any suggestions for questions, themes or would like more information, please email [email protected]. Recorded June 2025 Produced by Susan Monkton, Jessica Evans and Jessica Fotheringham

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Croeso i'n cyfres o bodlediadau misol Ymgysylltu â'r Cyhoedd. Tiwniwch i mewn wrth i ni fynd ar daith i ddathlu'r gwaith pwysig o ymgysylltu â grwpiau cyhoeddus. Ymunwch â ni wrth i ni drafod a dathlu pynciau amrywiol - boed straeon ysbrydoledig neu...

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