Q: What happens when people leave their regular routine and comfort zone and find themselves far from home, in foreign places and cultures unknown to them? A: Life. Changing. Stories. Each week, 22.33 delivers stories of people finding their way in new surroundings. With a combination of travel tales, innovation, empathy, and even survival at times, 22.33 delivers unforgettable first-person storie... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Voices of Exchange delivers unforgettable first-person stories from people transformed by international exchange. more
Welcome to the final episode of 22.33. In this special goodbye episode, we shifted our focus to interview Christopher Wurst, 22.33 mastermind and former director of the Collaboratory in ECA. This past summer we got to learn more about Chris, his time... more
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This is a great podcast and it has saved my mind from very many long drives. I wonder what the people passing me think when I’m laughing in the car alone, or wipe away a heart touching tear as I’m listening. Great job Chris—keep the stories coming.
Reverse culture shock is a serious phenomenon for exchange students. I have struggled myself to readjust with my home culture in Bangladesh 🇧🇩 after the YES program. When I learned about 22.33 podcasts, I curiously played the first few episodes of Season 1, I was immediately hooked. more
6/22/19 update. Chris and Co. have knocked it out the park yet again with the “Knitting as coding “ episode. This inspiring piece about Lindwe Matlali reminds me of a couple of quotes (altered for effect) “the heights by great women reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night “ - HW Longfellow...and “to some when less is given, much more can be begotten “. 6/1/19 update. Bravo! The latest episode of Harpeth Rising w... more
This is very well done. It inspires all of us to do what we do. more
I’ve only listened to one episode so far (Will Langford’s “Call Me Teacher”) but found it to be just what I needed! The episode explores his time in Kenya... as someone who has always been “fully black” in America experiencing for the first time what it means to be “fully white” in Kenya. more
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