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Wandering Music
Kostas Thomaidis
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Christians in Hoxha’s Albania | Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Lefkothea Barouta grew up in Hoxha's Albania, where any religious expression was banned, and those who celebrated Christmas or Easter risked many years in prison. Narrator: Lefkothea BaroutaResearcher: Fylanthi KotsiaPodcast Creation: Maya FilipopoulouSound Design: Dimitris PalaiogiannisSound...
The day after the Athens Polytechnic uprising | Monday, November 18, 2024
The day after the tank invasion at the Athens Polytechnic School, Giannis Kontogiannis heads to downtown Athens.
I Took the Photo of the Tank at the Polytechnic | Sunday, November 17, 2024
The story behind the iconic photograph of the tank at the Polytechnic's entrance during the early hours of November 17, 1973, captured by photojournalist Aristotelis Sarrikostas. Narrator: Aristotelis SarrikostasResearcher: Konstantinos MichailPodcast Production: Fenia ChalaSound Design: Iasonas...
Rinio Missiou: Exile | Friday, November 15, 2024
On 21 April 1967, the day of the coup in Greece, the police comes knocking on Rinio and Chronis Missios’s door. Chronis has already escaped, but Rinio is arrested and taken first to the racetrack and then to the barren island of Gyaros, together with thousands of other citizens considered ‘dangerous’ to th...
Unguarded Passage: The untold story of the radio stations of the protesting students | 15 Nov. 2024
Commemorating the anniversary of the Polytechnic Uprising The radio series “Unguarded Passage” on Voice of Greece presents a radio documentary commemorating the anniversary of the Polytechnic Uprising, shedding light on the untold story of the radio stations operated by ...
Rinio Missiou: The childhood I (never) experienced [Part II] | Wednesday, November 13, 2024
During the Greek Civil War, the father of a young girl joins the rebels, and her mother is sent into exile. Left alone with her siblings, she grows up “like a stray.” The childhood that Rinio Missiou (never) experienced is a harrowing tale of survival in a time of extreme hatred and violence. Narrator: Rin...
Rinio Missiou: The childhood I (never) experienced [Part I] | Monday, November 11, 2024
During the Greek Civil War, the father of a young girl joins the rebels, and her mother is sent into exile. Left alone with her siblings, she grows up “like a stray.” The childhood that Rinio Missiou (never) experienced is a harrowing tale of survival in a time of extreme hatred and violence. Narrator: Rin...
90-year-old marathon runner | Sunday, November 10, 2024
Do youth bring achievements, or is it the other way around? The life of Stelios Prassas, who started running at the age of 59, resembles an extraordinary marathon, with the finish line being a love for life itself. Narrator: Stelios PrassasResearcher: Kalliopi KoniariPodcast...
They bombed us with napalm in Grammos | Friday, November 8, 2024
On August 15, 1947, 20-year-old Despo Ouzounidou fled her village to join the Democratic Army of Greece (DSE). As a second lieutenant in the Battle of Grammos, she witnessed the first use of napalm bombs in Europe after World War II. Narrator: Despo OuzounidouInterview by: Georgia StafylidouPodcast...
Unguarded Passage: Pain Clinics and Palliative Care | 08 Nov. 2024
On the occasion of Open Day for Pain and Palliative Care Clinics 2024, the radio series Unguarded Passage presents a compelling podcast on pain management in the palliative care centers of public hospitals. Journalist Thomas Sideris, with extensive personal experience in pain clinics, discusses with...
‘It looks like we’re heading to Gyaros’: Three years in exile | Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Three days before the coup of 1967, Andreas Markou, a member of the left-wing Lambrakis Youth movement, paints ‘Down with fascism’ on walls. With the imposition of the dictatorship, he is sent into internal exile on Gyaros, the barren island with the infamous prison that, today, is a symbol of commemoration. Interviewee: And...
The founding of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) on this day, 106 years ago | 11 Nov. 2024
On this day, 106 years ago, on November 4, 1918, the founding congress of the Socialist Labor Party of Greece was held in Piraeus, which in November 1924 was renamed the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). A major feature explores the circumstances that led to the necessity of establishing the KKE during...
The three pieces of advice: a folktale from Longastra, Laconia | Friday, November 1, 2024
Poverty forces a man to leave his family and seek his fortune abroad. Along the way, he learns that the value of good advice far outweighs gold. This is the Greek version of a well-known medieval tale, as told to Dimitra Panagaki by her grandfather on winter nights in Longastra, Laconia. Narrator:...
US Elections 2024: their importance for the global political landscape | 01 Nov. 2024
A podcast for understanding the events and challenges shaping the future of the global political chessboard! The radio series “Unguarded Passage” presents a special thematic podcast that will delve into the significance and consequences of the crucial American elections for the global pol...
Ten great “NOs” of the Greeks | Wednesday, October 30, 2024
A podcast from Istorima, created in honor of the anniversary of “Ohi Day.” Narration: Sofia PapaioannouPodcast by: Katherine Fleming, Sofia PapaioannouSound Design: Iason TheofanouAudio Editing: Spyros Lymberopoulos Istorima is the biggest project of recording and preserving oral hist...
The Last Warrior of 1940s | Monday, October 28, 2024
The battles of the Albanian front, the entry into Argyrokastro, the surrender of the Evelpidon School to the Germans. Dimitris Galazidis, 105 years old, is one of the last veterans of 1940. The narrator passed away a few days after the interview. Narrator: Dimitris GalazidisInterview:...
The contrary Greeks | Sunday, October 27, 2024
A podcast from Istorima for October 28th. Podcast creators: Sofia Papaioannou, Katherine FlemingSound Designer: Iasonas TheofanouSound Editor: Spyros LymperopoulosTranslator: Katherine FlemingVoiceover: Katherine Fleming Istorima is the biggest project of recording and preserving...
The importance of national anniversaries and collective memory | 26 Oct. 2024
In this episode of "Historical Walks", historian and author Menelaos Charalambidis engages in a discussion with Marilena Katsimi, focusing on the significance of national anniversaries and their political importance as living tools of memory, in light of the upcoming October 28 celebrations. They...