
Migrant Odyssey
This series is specifically aimed at helping to change the current fear-ridden attitude of the wealthy world to migrants, as well as to grant the migrants themselves (be they refugees or economic and climate driven) a voice of self confidence and pride.
We'll be talking to extraordinary people who are transforming themselves and their host countries, with courage and ingenuity.-
If the title of the podcast is “Migrant Odyssey”, its spirit is certainly “Too big to contain”.
Your podcast host is Stephen Barden
Latest Episode
Ruchira Gupta: "Where are all the girls?" (29.07.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Kejsi Hodo and the "invisible" referendum to change Italy's citizenship laws 25.05.2025
- Lex Takkenberg - 30 years in the most scrutinised of all UN agencies 21.04.2025
- All Good Stories Start with our Grandmothers 27.03.2025
- Ahmad's story: from sight to insight 02.03.2025
- One stitch - A World of Meaning 28.01.2025
- "Our existence as Palestinians challenges a whole universe that supports the occupation" 09.09.2024
- Maqluba: the upside down dish that is life on the West Bank 05.06.2024
- "Even If what stays of Gaza is rubble. The rubble will be my home" 22.05.2024
- Rowan from the West Bank: "I lost my sense of fear - and that's scary." 31.03.2024
- We're not the cause of the wars that we flee. So why punish us as if we are? 19.03.2024
- Sofia's odyssey: From Ukraine to Berlin via London and Israel 14.02.2024
- The Survival Centre: The Berlin Trauma Centre helping refugees survive their survival. 14.01.2024
- Zoya: Palestinian warrior for peace and kindness 03.12.2023
- Running with Blood 26.10.2023
- Decoding the Narrative: Peter Ruhenstroth Bauer on the Global Refugee Crisis and Germany's Response 03.10.2023
- This is what Resilience looks like: Okello Joseph's Life from Refugee to Filmmaker 13.09.2023
- Mohammed Salim's Journey: Grit and Hope in the World's Largest Refugee Camp 03.08.2023
- Deng Dak Malual: unbounded leader 12.07.2023