51 Min.

Naima - Growing up while moving countries and Sustainable development Le Podcast à l'International

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

In this episode, I interview Naima from Germany. But if Naima was born in Germany she actually lived in a lot of different places as she moved countries every four years since she was a kid. This led me to question where are her roots, and that surprisingly she might be more comfortable speaking English than her own mother tongue. In this episode, we are also discussing what is sustainable development as it is an important matter in which Naima is really involved,  and as she is studying this matter at the university in Scotland. She explains some important concepts as social justice and eco-anxiety. And this led us to ask what is responsibility, and what is our responsibility today?
In these very special times of a global pandemic, I am collecting testimonies of our globalized time and the influence of the international on everyone: whether it is a benefit, the loss of our roots, or interdependence which may be harmful both to humans and the environment, we are all interconnected, globalized. Good or bad? Thanks to this podcast, I wish to observe how we live the international in our daily life through a series of interviews conducted in French and in other languages. I hope to give you a reflection on our world and our times because it is impossible to deny the impact that globalization has on us; whether you are multilingual or have never been abroad, you cannot escape: just look at the phone or computer on which you are reading this text ...Therefore, I wish to give you the desire to question with me our world through these discussions.
Now: Good listening!
To contact me, to follow the podcast news, to give your opinion on the episode, and why not to participate in the podcast :
Instagram: @unpodcastalinternational
Mail: lepodcastalinternational@gmail.com
Music: 1901 - Phoenix
Visual: @ameliepaints

In this episode, I interview Naima from Germany. But if Naima was born in Germany she actually lived in a lot of different places as she moved countries every four years since she was a kid. This led me to question where are her roots, and that surprisingly she might be more comfortable speaking English than her own mother tongue. In this episode, we are also discussing what is sustainable development as it is an important matter in which Naima is really involved,  and as she is studying this matter at the university in Scotland. She explains some important concepts as social justice and eco-anxiety. And this led us to ask what is responsibility, and what is our responsibility today?
In these very special times of a global pandemic, I am collecting testimonies of our globalized time and the influence of the international on everyone: whether it is a benefit, the loss of our roots, or interdependence which may be harmful both to humans and the environment, we are all interconnected, globalized. Good or bad? Thanks to this podcast, I wish to observe how we live the international in our daily life through a series of interviews conducted in French and in other languages. I hope to give you a reflection on our world and our times because it is impossible to deny the impact that globalization has on us; whether you are multilingual or have never been abroad, you cannot escape: just look at the phone or computer on which you are reading this text ...Therefore, I wish to give you the desire to question with me our world through these discussions.
Now: Good listening!
To contact me, to follow the podcast news, to give your opinion on the episode, and why not to participate in the podcast :
Instagram: @unpodcastalinternational
Mail: lepodcastalinternational@gmail.com
Music: 1901 - Phoenix
Visual: @ameliepaints

51 Min.

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