Foreign Insiders
Stories of foreigners—immigrants, expats, refugees, asylum-seekers, aliens, outsiders, and everyone else—making a life in the Czech Republic.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: czechrepublic, Migration, Politics, refugees, travel
Stories of foreigners—immigrants, expats, refugees, asylum-seekers, aliens, outsiders, and everyone else—making a life in the Czech Republic.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: czechrepublic, Migration, Politics, refugees, travel
In a nod to the protest albums of the 1960s and 70s, Bhi Bhiman’s Peace of Mind finds inspiration in the chaos that is modern American life. So much so that he had to release the album as a podcast and dig deeper on everything from immigration to religion, racism to Russia with experts, activists and artists like author Dave Eggers, religious scholar Reza Aslan, attorney & advocate Rabia Chaudry, LaDoris Cordell, and more. Part politics, part Behind the Music, all fascinating, Peace of Mind is an album and a podcast for our time. In the final episode of Peace of Mind, Bhi shares a very personal story about how suicide has touched his life in recent years.
How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains (TEDx):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8rRzTtP7Tc
Listen to Peace of Mind (the album):
https://lnk.to/peaceofmindthealbum
Tour dates, etc:
https://bhiman.com
Tags: aclu, adnansyed, album, America, daleho, daveeggers, democracy, Democrats, Desi, disapora, faith, Freedom, freepress, FRONTLINE, glynnwashington, immigration, journalism, ladoriscordell, liberals, Migration, music, paolamendoza, PBS, Politics, Progressives, Protest, Putin, rabiachaudry, record, refugees, religion, resist, rezaaslan, serial, snapjudgement, southasians, srilanka, tamil, tazahmed, Trump, votersuppression, womensmarch
Hosted by Annalisa Cercone from Signorina Melbourne, Signorina Talks is a podcast series sharing all things Italian. Join Annalisa and a range of guest speakers to discover Italian food, travel, history and culture.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: ancestors, art, Comedy, Culture, Food, heritage, History, immigration, Italian, linguistics, Migration, music, passion, pride, theatre, travel
HOW DID WE GET HERE are stories from all corners of the planet, flipping ideas of how we move through this life and what’s really going on here. Part Accident | History | Comedy | Tragedy | Family Saga | Economic Sojourn | Environmental Hustle | Political Battle | Technological Travail | Wonder | Grace | Triumph of Chance & Will | Refuge | Prayer | Survivor Tale | Gathering. Meet the experts, guests, and storytellers @ arevalossketches.com/podcastguests
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: hawaii podcast, how did we get here, maui, Migration, Social Commentary, storytelling
A podcast by people who are freaking out about climate, racism, and inequality…and thinking through solutions that are actually as big as the crises we face.
Categories: News
Tags: activism, Avi Lewis, canada, change, change everything, changeeverything, climate, climate change, environment, everything, global warming, inequality, leap, Maya Menezes, Migration, Naomi Klein, organizing, Politics, Racism, Solutions, this changes everything
Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historians, authors, chefs and makers; each of whom brings a unique perspective on the Midwest’s culinary story.
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture
Tags: agriculture, capri cafaro, Culture, diversity, fooways, history of immigration, illinois, indiana, Iowa, kansas, michigan, midwest, midwestern, Migration, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, ohio, south dakota, United States, united states of america, united we eat, Wisconsin
There’s something beautiful about the emotion we call Love. We’re on a mission to find out more about how it affects every being. It all starts with perception. What if our perception of the world, and its many inhabitants, expanded? Every Being has a different vantage point When we truly know a soul, we find solace. Asking questions with an open mind and heart is how we learn how to relate to one another Relational healing goes beyond the surface level This podcast is about expanding our vision and illuminating the threads that weave us together as a community Welcome2UnifiedThreads.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: community, educare, Education, love, Migration, planetearth, Podcasts, selfdirectededucation, travel
This Is Us Australia interviews members of the Australian community with a migration story, be this one of coming to Australia or being born here to parents who migrated. The project is also keen to interview people with other stories of difference. It aims to foster understanding, challenge stereotypes and present a broad and diverse picture of who “we” are as Australians. For Season 1 (2017) interview transcripts and photos, Season 2 (2018) podcast notes and photos, and information about how to take part in the project, and how to contact us, visit the This Is Us Australia project website (https://thisisusaustralia.wordpress.com)(see Blog, Project Description, and Contact). You are welcome to leave comments or feedback. Listeners can also follow This Is Us Australia and be in contact on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thisisusaustralia and Twitter at https://twitter.com/thisisusaus. Many thanks to Rambo2100 via Flickr for the photograph ‘Flinders Street’ used in the artwork and to Podington Bear for the theme music from ‘Forces’ in the album Piano III – Minor Keys.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: australia, communication, difference, Migration, multiculturalism, Stories
Conversations in Hindi with Bombay taxi drivers about migration and home, Bombay and change, taxi driving and life, and some great taxi stories.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Bombay, Hindi, Migration, mumbai, Stories, taxi, urban
Whatever is Whatever is a long form conversational podcast. Host Maya Hislop talks to women of color about the meaning of life. S*** gets existential and funny and truthful!
Categories: Arts
Tags: black, existential, islam, Migration, muslim, trinidad
In these captivating, compelling, sometimes tragic, yet always uplifting tales of humanityfrom the borderlands, host Sarah Towle, author of Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands, spotlights the extraordinary efforts of ordinary heroes to tear down the walls that divide us.
It’s David meets Goliath in the age of global apartheid. But can the monster be slain this time?
Global nomad and ally to all, Sarah believes that “if you knew, you’d be outraged too!” Her tales of humanity from borderlands, worldwide, lift up the heroes still flying the tattered flag of values espoused in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights — folks who show us, every day, that there is a better way. That we can welcome with dignity. That cruelty is not okay.
Formerly entitled Witness Radio, From the Borderlands is endorsed by Witness at the Border and is produced by Livia Brock.
Click here to support us on Patreon!
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Education, News, Society & Culture
Tags: History, Human Rights, immigration, migrants rights, Migration, root causes, social justice, systemic racism
“So where’s home then?” It’s a question that so many of us struggle to answer. Yet the dilemmas and complexities of identity and belonging are things we’re talking about more and more. Standing Places is a digital campfire for sharing stories and reflections about the eternal question of ‘home’. Hosted by traveller, writer and storyteller, Ivor Wells.
Categories: Society & Culture
Planning your overseas journey can get overwhelming and confusing. The Greener Side aims to make it easier for you as we talk about visa applications and adjusting to life abroad. New episodes every other Tuesday. Support us here: buymeacoffee.com/TheGreenerSide
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: kring lacson, krizelle lacson, Migration, philippines, student visa, study abroad, travel, work abroad, work visa
Nuix enables people to make fact-based decisions from the content of unstructured data. The patented Nuix Engine is the world’s most advanced technology for accessing, understanding and acting on human-generated information. Our unique parallel processing and analytics capabilities make small work of big data volumes and complex file formats. Organizations around the world turn to Nuix software when they need fast, accurate answers for digital investigation, cybersecurity, eDiscovery, information governance, email migration and privacy. And the list of uses is always growing because our customers expect us to make the impossible possible.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: cyber, cybersecurity, data, Discovery, document, e, ediscovery, Governance, hold, information, investiga, legal, Management, Migration, Security, software, Solutions, tools
Innovative bamboo houses. Amazonian indigenous spirits. Glacier melt igloos. Travel to Ecuador with National Geographic Explorer, Tilden Remerleitch and learn about global displacement. Hear the experiences of ordinary people who have lost their home due to environmental factors beyond their control: from earthquakes, extractive industries, and climate change. Each chapter is available in both English or Spanish.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Amazon people, bamboo housing, copper mine damage, Displacement, earthquake, Ecuador, emergency housing, emergency relief, environment, environmental damage, environmental displacement, extractive industries, glaciers, immigrant, indigenous people, Migration, National Geographic, refugee, south america, spanish, spanish language learning, travel, water shortage
A continuous conversation about climate change – news, views and interviews.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Adaption, change, climate, information, Migration
Ten audio-stories, written and performed by female artists who have migrated to the UK from ten different countries. What are the “things” people associate with migrant womxn? We certainly know what we are NOT. Recognising the stereotypes often projected on migrant womxn, LegalAliens Theatre asked 10 artists to respond to the theme THINGS I AM NOT, picking a style that truly represents them.
Tags: expat, female, immigrant, international, London, Migration, refugees, theatre, women