Two Worlds, One Me

Slavenka Vukovic-Bryan

We talk to interesting people from around the world who have left the country of their birth to live and settle in another country. Over a cup of coffee, we share feelings and life stories and we learn from each other’s experiences. Don't forget to Subscribe (Apple, Google) or Follow (Spotify) so you don't miss an episode.

  1. Joshua

    12/15/2025

    Joshua

    In this moving and memorable episode of Two Worlds, One Me, I sit down with British-Ghanaian artist Joshua Donkor, whose award-winning portraits explore diasporic identity, ancestral memory and the stories that shape who we are. Joshua's work is deeply personal, filled with image transfers, textures and fragments of family photographs, but it speaks to all of us who have ever wondered where we belong. We talk about growing up mixed-race in the UK, about finally visiting Ghana and meeting his grandmother, and dancing together when words weren’t possible. We also explore his time living in Italy, how that experience helped him grow, and how painting became a way to both discover and document his identity. We reflect on the joy of family, the power of archiving our stories, and why memory, like colour and scent, can carry so much meaning. This episode is for anyone who has lived between cultures, carries more than one soul within them, or simply wants to understand the beauty and complexity of identity through the eyes of an artist. Featuring: The story behind Joshua’s most powerful paintingsHis English mother’s letters from GhanaWhat “home” means when you belong to more than one placeThe smell of groundnut soup and the colour of belongingAnd why dancing can sometimes say more than words ever could_______________________________ Joshua’s exhibition title was inspired by the poet Fernando Pessoa: "I have more souls than one..."  By the end of this episode, you might find yourself feeling the same. Music featured in this episode - Kofi Sammy - Akoko Batan (Ghana highlife), Joshua's uncle Joshua's website - https://www.joshuadonkorart.co.uk/ Groundnut soup receipe - https://www.seriouseats.com/ghana-west-african-peanut-stew-chicken-groundnut-soup ______________________________ Got a story to share? Write to me: hello@twoworlds.oneme.cafe Subscribe, share and join us again soon for another episode of Two Worlds, One Me. Thanks for listening! Music thanks to John Bartmann

    39 min
  2. Laura

    03/27/2024

    Laura

    In this new episode of our podcast, we are thrilled to introduce the incredibly talented Laura Marin, a 19-year-old Galician-Portuguese Philology student from the University of Coruña in Spain. Laura has garnered widespread attention on social media, charming audiences with her acoustic covers of Balkan songs—a passion that ignited when she was just a nine-year-old. Her self-taught mastery of Serbian and Croatian showcases her deep love for the music of the former Yugoslavia, steering her towards her dream of becoming a celebrated singer in the Balkan region. Join us as Laura shares her fascinating journey, delving into her initial fascination with the Balkans, a place with which she had no prior connection. She recounts the early days of her musical venture, her profound connection with her beautiful homeland of Galicia, and her inexplicable affinity for the music and people of the Balkans. Laura's tales of her visit to Sarajevo, including a memorable concert with Halid Beslic, offer a glimpse into the realisation of her dreams. This episode is a real treat, featuring Laura's mesmerising vocal performances as she samples a variety of covers from different Balkan authors and countries. Don't miss this extraordinary insight into the life of a young artist fiercely pursuing her dreams, driven by a unique and passionate love for a culture not her own. Tune in to be inspired by Laura Marin's remarkable story and enchanting music. ------- Music thanks to John Bartmann ------- Instagram  @zovemselaura TikTok YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9X-px40CnE Thanks for listening! Music thanks to John Bartmann

    54 min

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We talk to interesting people from around the world who have left the country of their birth to live and settle in another country. Over a cup of coffee, we share feelings and life stories and we learn from each other’s experiences. Don't forget to Subscribe (Apple, Google) or Follow (Spotify) so you don't miss an episode.