
My grandmother was born in a tiny village in Russia just six years before the Russian Revolution. She died 93 years later in a wealthy Connecticut bedroom community. Her life journey spanned continents, two world wars, ideologies, and religions. This is my podcast about her and my quest to find out more about her life and the world she came from. Family history, folklore, pagan gods, and tradition... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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I made this episode 2 years ago, when Rafah was being invaded, and before the student encampments were crushed. It's not 2 hours long, I was just too impatient to figure out how to edit out the hour of silence at the end. Or maybe that needs to be th... more
“The Bolsheviks planned their economy and gave opportunities to young men and women. Furthermore, they had got away from the s fetishization of material possessions which my parents had taught me was one of the basic ills of our American civilization... more
In this episode: a contest for the best communist song; Ernst Thaelman: Fighter Against Fascism; the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, and more.
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In this episode, I discover the identity of my Grandmother’s lover. His name is Lan Adomian. He’s Ukrainian Jewish, he’s a composer, and he’s a communist. In 1930s New York City, he’s directing futurist musicals about robots and capitalism, in Yiddis... more
“The Grandmother Project” is an interview series adjacent to, but not directly related to, the story of my Russian grandmother. The idea was born when I started telling everyone about my podcast, and so many people said: “how interesting. I have a Ru... more
I find a box in the basement, filled with my grandmother’s journals. I read from my the journals, written in the early 1940s, just after she had emigrated to the U.S. She’s a liberated Soviet woman, struggling with learning English, taking care of he... more
Once, a long time ago, in a little log cabin in a little village in the middle of Russia, there lived a girl named Masha. Her parents were peasants , and they grew all of their own food, and her mother grew flax, processed it, spun it and wove it int... more
My grandmother, Maria Ivanovna Dikareva Scott, called “Masha” by most, and “Babushka” by me and her other grandchildren, was born in a tiny log cabin, in the tiny village of Laikova Khrapovitskaya, in the central Western province of Tver, Russia, six... more
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