
A podcast from Columbia University’s Harriman Institute. Hear stories of lives upended by Russia’s war on Ukraine.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

Since Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014, Ukrainian musicologist and former director of Kyiv Symphony Orchestra Anna Stavychenko has made it her mission to promote Ukrainian classical music to the world. She’s currently working on a novel about her... more
Zoya Laktionova recalls her Mariupol childhood, her relationship with Ukrainian language and culture, and her journey to become a documentary filmmaker.
Ukrainian writer and journalist Nikita Grigorov was a university student studying Russian literature at Donetsk National University when Russia launched its war in Donbas in 2014. He supported an independent Ukraine and watched in disbelief as friend... more
Spanish journalist Argemino Barro was one of the only foreign correspondents in Donbas when Russia ramped up its destabilization efforts there in 2014. He talks about what it was like to cover the story for a Spanish-language audience.
Loved the style, intermixed with great audio clues and narration.
Great podcast series presenting personal stories of people affected by this horrific war. I sincerely hope they will have a second season to follow as the trajectory of this war changes. Well done Masha and company!
This podcast provides an intimate glimpse into what Ukrainians are going through. It’s informative and Masha, the host, really connects with the interviewees. And how cool to hear Olga Rudenko’s perspective on what it’s like to run the Kyiv Post during all this.
These stories are devastating but very important. Masha is a great host and, through very personal narratives, builds a larger story about what it’s like to be in Ukraine during this horrible war. Also appreciate the variety of voices and the evolving styles of the episodes.
I look forward to this podcast every week. These are emotional, well told, and very timely stories about what folks are going through in Ukraine. Highly recommend to anyone who wants a window into what it’s like to be going through this war. And to those who want a deeper understanding of Ukraine. Was always wondering about how to pronounce Kyiv and that episode was a welcome addition.
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Apple Podcasts | #101 |
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