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Konstantinos Tzamiotis on “Imprint” | 11 Dec. 2025, 12:00
On Thursday, 11 December 2025, at 12:00 Athens time, the program “Imprint” with Fuli Zavitsanou welcomes author Konstantinos Tzamiotis to the Voice of Greece studio, on the occasion of his much-discussed novel “Night Will Fall”, published by Metaichmio. In “Night Will Fall”, Konstantinos Tzamiotis, ...
Manolis Famellos on “Our Town” | 07 Dec. 2025, 12:00
On Sunday, 07 December 2025, from 12:00 to 14:00 (Athens time), Manolis Famellos joins “Our Town” in the studio of Voice of Greece. The composer, lyricist, and singer—deeply cherished by younger generations for both his songs and the integrity of his artistic path—talks with Themis Rodamitis in an i...
The Many Lives of Louis Katsos | 07 Dec. 2025, 11:00
This Sunday, 07 December 2025, at 11:00 a.m. (Athens time), Katerina Batzaki welcomes Louis (Ilias) Katsos to her English-language program “Infinitely Curious” on Voice of Greece. Katsos is a leading figure in the building-construction industry, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a distinguished mem...
Indigenous Peoples: The History of a Global Movement (Part II) | 06 Dec. 2025, 13:00
The program “Historical Walks” with Marilena Katsimi invites listeners on a journey into the often unknown world of Indigenous Peoples, a world very different from the images many of us carry in our imagination. The impetus for this journey is the new book by Professor Elsa Stamatopoulou, Indigenous Peoples in the International Arena: The Global Movement for Self-Determination (Routledge). The author, former head of the Secretariat of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and former Director of the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Program at Columbia University, discusses the explosive rise of the international Indigenous movement from the late 1970s through the adoption of the United Nations ... Read more
Simos Palios, Chairman of the Board of Diana Shipping Inc., on “Fair Winds and Following Seas – Saturday Shift” | 06 Dec. 2025, 08:00
Mr. Simos Palios, Chairman of the Board of Diana Shipping Inc. and author of the book “The Sea Is a Road”, joins Antonis Karagiannakis on “Fair Winds and Following Seas – Saturday Shift” on Voice of Greece. The conversation touches on the sea and shipping—yesterday, today, and tomorrow—exploring industry deve...
Elena Karakouli on “Our Town” | 01 Dec. 2025, 22:00
On Monday, 01 December 2025, at 22:00 (Athens time), the Voice of Greece program “Our Town” welcomes the talented theatre director and author Elena Karakouli. Live in the studio, she speaks about her fascinating collaborations in the world of theatre, her studies in philology and theatre studies, and...
Sonia Zacharatou is the “Poet of the Week” | 01-07 Dec. 2025
Voice of Greece, ERT’s international radio addressed to Greeks around the world, continues its series of podcasts— “Poet of the Week” — dedicated to the dissemination, support, and celebration of the Greek language and culture. Each week focuses on a contemporary Greek poet — including poets of the Diaspora — who personally select and recite their poems for radio broadcast. Each poem is accompanied by carefully chosen music, creating a bridge between verse and sound. Seven poems per week — one poem each day — travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world where Greek voices are ... Read more
Tribute to Panos Gavalas, a distinctive voice of Greek laiko music | 30 Nov. 2025, 12:00
The program “Our Town” of Voice of Greece dedicated an episode to Panos Gavalas, an important performer of Greek laiko, known for his distinctive artistic path.The show highlighted special moments from his life and artistic expression, as well as his many great successes, songs deeply loved and sung by the Greek people.The program honored this humble artist who chose to stay away from the spotlight and respected his craft like few others. Many beloved songs were played, both those he wrote himself and those written for him by other composers. Todays’s show is dedicated especially to Greeks of the diaspora, who ... Read more
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