
The podcast on which we're trying to understand what 'home' means to each individual by interviewing people on their sense of belonging and identity through nationality, languages and culture.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureEducationLanguage LearningPlaces & Travel | ||||

When Max met the love of his life in Rome, years ago, he didn't hesitate to travel all the way from France to China to get to be with her. Though he didn't know how to speak a word of Mandarin, he settled there for a time before marrying her and comi... more
Growing up in an immigrant family surely is not always as easy as it seems, but is enriching in many aspects. In this episode, Hafize tells us about how she feels speaking different languages and her love for her parents' country, Turkiye. With many ... more
During his third year of History Bachelor, Matteo had the opportunity to go for one semester in Canada. After having wanted for many years to go and visit the country, the experience ended up making him question what home really was for him, affectin... more
After spending one semester in Edinburgh as an exchange student, Louan decided to take a real u-turn in all her plans for the future. Interviewed by Amélie B from episode 5, your usual host dived into some stories of the life she had there, the chaot... more
After graduating from a bachelor in human rights, politics and French, Grace decided to spend a year in France as a lectrice (a university language assistant) to improve her French even further, and to live immersed in the culture. From her love for ... more
When she was in High School, Chloé decided she wanted to go to Canada. From choosing her studies according to this wish to applying for a year abroad, she finally had the opportunity to go to Saint John as an exchange student. But the dream turned ou... more
In her second year of bachelor degree in English, Solène had the opportunity to go to Cambridge as an exchange student. This unexpected surprise turned out to be a major experience for her, and going back home was no easy thing, especially as it incr... more
Amélie grew up surrounded by her 6 siblings, which highly influenced her definition of home and the way she sees life as an individual. Between this and the opportunity she had to travel to Japan when she was in High School, she narrates in this epis... more
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Apple Podcasts | #237 |










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