The Pressures of Privilege

Ep #15 - From mixing cement to building legacies: how one trip changed everything | Christopher Hill


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In 2002, Christopher Hill was a banker in London taking a vacation to South Africa. He went on safari, explored Cape Town, and did something unexpected—he helped build a house for a family in a township. That experience changed everything.

Christopher discovered that the real treasure of travel isn't just seeing amazing places. It's connecting with people. He felt empowered knowing he made a real difference for one family. So he left his banking career to create Hands Up Holidays, a company that helps families combine luxury vacations with meaningful service projects.

In this conversation, Christopher shares what it's like to fund a rhino relocation in Botswana, build accessible bathrooms in Bali, and work with marine biologists protecting hammerhead sharks in Costa Rica. He talks about watching his own kids mix cement and draw water from wells, just like he did on that first trip to South Africa.

Christopher also opens up about losing his backpack (and everything in it) during his first time in Africa, why he believes luxury and volunteering belong together, and what families discover when they work side-by-side on projects that matter.

If you've ever wondered how to make your vacation count for something beyond just memories, this episode will show you it's possible—without sacrificing comfort.

Topics covered: Luxury philanthropic travel, family service trips, leaving a legacy, corporate volunteer experiences, eco-tourism, life transformation through service


Links

handsupholidays.com

impactdestinations.com

Credits


Thank The Team: 
To all those who help me. Gwendolyn Christian for the scheduling and Oliver Kiker for the theme music.

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The Pressures of PrivilegeBy Diana Oehrli