Foreign Insiders Morgan Childs and Giuseppe Picheca
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- Society & Culture
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Stories of foreigners—immigrants, expats, refugees, asylum-seekers, aliens, outsiders, and everyone else—making a life in the Czech Republic.
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Real People You Know
Migrants from the former Yugoslavia reflect on the Czech Republic of 30 years ago.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions, David Hilowitz, Ketsa, and Johann Sebastian Bach as performed by Ena Stevanovic. Special thanks to Tony McGuinness, Francesca Lalor, and the IADT broadcast lads -
Blue Is the Warmest Color
The editors of Kok.Team, a media platform for LGBT Kazakhs, reflect on the freedoms they’ve gained since moving to the Czech Republic. Featuring Anatoly Chernousov and Daniyar Sabitov.
Find out more about Kok.Team at kok.team/en.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions. This week’s outro is by the Kazakh musician Marty Crown, courtesy of Silver Gun Records.
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Three Black Lives
In the midst of the summer of 2020, three Black women process the murder of George Floyd and grapple with the question “Are Czechs racist?” Featuring Téaira Marque, Becky (Instagram’s Jamaica Queen), and Tonya Graves.
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Vietnamese Lessons
Two young Vietnamese immigrants open a window onto their lives as foreigners—and insiders—in the Czech Republic. Featuring Do Thu Trang and Dužan Duong.
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They Do What They Can
Maybe now more than ever, the demand for mental health support in English and other foreign languages exceeds the supply in the Czech Republic. Psychologists, counselors, and concerned citizens weigh in on the state of affairs. For the full list of resources mentioned in the episode, visit foreigninsiders.com/listen/episode-5
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Long Live the Roma
The Roma in the Czech Republic are often treated like foreigners in their own country. We take a look at how their status has changed since the fall of communism 30 years ago. Featuring Gwendolyn Albert and Miroslav Klempar.
Be sure to visit Romea.cz for more information about Gwendolyn and the Roma community worldwide, and check out Awen Amenca to read about Miroslav’s efforts to integrate young Roma into the Czech educational system.
Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Our outro this week is by Tintamare and is reproduced under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Special thanks to David Conroy.
Customer Reviews
Curiosity & Compassion
I am regularly impressed with this podcast’s approach to migration and humanity. The two hosts always provide enough context to set the topic before stepping back and leaving space for the voices of interviewees. Nothing is sensationalized and the conversations are beautifully honest and informative. Can’t recommend highly enough!