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The heart of the river beats in the ocean. Prinzapolka is a podcast dedicated to unwrap the stories of those that left their homes, either by choice or by force, to settle somewhere else. We'll be uncovering their challenges, successes, high's and low's and up's and down's, to gain a better understanding of what it truly takes to leave your own country.

Prinzapolka: Chronicles of An Immigrant Manuel Garcia

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

The heart of the river beats in the ocean. Prinzapolka is a podcast dedicated to unwrap the stories of those that left their homes, either by choice or by force, to settle somewhere else. We'll be uncovering their challenges, successes, high's and low's and up's and down's, to gain a better understanding of what it truly takes to leave your own country.

    Closure

    Closure

    In this episode, I talk about what it has been like to have lost my grandmother to COVID-19 while being away from home. 

    • 20 min.
    04 - From Ecuador to Canada: Homesickness

    04 - From Ecuador to Canada: Homesickness

    Emi left her home country, Ecuador, 4 years ago. With her parents living in Spain for the last two years, she hasn't been to Ecuador in a while, nor seen her extended family. For someone like Emi, who has an incredible tight bond with her family, being away from home is probably one of the hardest challenges she's had to face. In this episode, we speak with Emi about the different ways in which homesickness hits people that have left their countries. 

    • 39 min.
    03 - From Venezuela to Canada: Your country is on fire and there's only so much water you can pour

    03 - From Venezuela to Canada: Your country is on fire and there's only so much water you can pour

    Jimy left his country, Venezuela, 13 years ago. He first moved to Colombia, then Ecuador, and is now residing in Canada, where he has become a permanent resident. As many may know, Venezuela has suffered one of the worst humanitarian crises and political conflicts in the 21th century. In this episode, I discuss with Jimy what it's like to see your country falling into pieces from afar, and carrying that weight with you everywhere you go.

    • 25 min.
    02 - From Honduras to Canada: Immigrants, we get the job done (despite having all the odds against us)

    02 - From Honduras to Canada: Immigrants, we get the job done (despite having all the odds against us)

    Valeria and Monica moved to Canada two years ago. Ever since they got here, they started working really hard to make the best out of their stay. This, in turn, exposed them to multiple experiences. Good experiences, and not so good experiences that challenged them in ways they did not expect. Valeria and Monica Boquin,  20 years old, Honduras.

    • 34 min.
    01 - From Nicaragua to the Czech Republic: COVID knocks on your door, but you’re not home. Now what?

    01 - From Nicaragua to the Czech Republic: COVID knocks on your door, but you’re not home. Now what?

    As Franklin embarked on his journey to start his post-secondary education in Prague, his expectations were torn to pieces by the novel coronavirus. What started as a longed, inconceivable dream, turned into an intense nightmare. Franklin Garcia, 19 years old, Nicaragua.

    • 34 min.
    00 - What is Prinzapolka about?

    00 - What is Prinzapolka about?

    Ep. 0 is a brief overview of what you can expect from Prinzapolka. I've been very fortunate to have been exposed from a very young age to an international context. My decision to leave my country back in 2016, allowed me to continue immersing myself in that multicultural landscape, by introducing me to people from all around the world (literally). Now, after 4 years of living abroad, I have many untold stories, both good and bad, that have turned me into a more well-rounded, strong, and independent individual. But, I no longer want those stories to remain untold. Not my stories, nor the stories of so many individuals that have left their countries, either by choice or by force, simply looking for a better life. They were met with immense challenges, only to respond with the greatest demonstration of resilience and determination. These are their stories. Listen attentively, because they have a lot to tell you. 

    • 4 min.

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