Distinguished journalist, historian, and author Giorgos Sarris takes listeners through the dark chapters of Greece’s modern political history, revisiting the assassinations that left a lasting mark on the 19th and 20th centuries.
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On Wednesday, 08 October 2025, from 13:00 to 14:00 (Athens time), “Wander Words” is dedicated to one of Europe’s last great free-flowing rivers - the Aoos (Vjosa) River.
Kostas Paschalidis, Curator of Antiquities and President of the Association of Greek Archaeologists, is a guest on "Human Landscapes' with Victoria Kavouriari.
Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world where Greek voices are heard. The week of 06–12 October 2025 is dedicated to the poet Angelos Kalogeropoulos.
The English-language show “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki on Voice of Greece begins a powerful two-part special: “Dogs of War.”
On Sunday, 05 October at 10:00 am., the program “Greeks Around the World – Greece in Denmark” with Elina Stamatatou welcomes interior designer Vasia Moragianni.
“Historical Walks” journeys to the other side of the world, to Australia, to explore the migration of Greeks - a phenomenon with its own distinctive traits, quite different from the Greek experience in America, Germany, or Belgium.
Beatboxer Giorgos Gargalas joins “Ariadni’s Thread” to explain how, through experiments with voices, breathing, acoustic and electronic instruments, he merges art with science, searches for freedom, and creates unique soundscapes.
The program “Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents a magical journey to the world of ancient Greece, through the narration of the book “Μυστήριο από την Πεντέλη στον Παρθενώνα” by archaeologist and author Maria Mougnai.
“Imprint” with Fuli Zavitsanou welcomes to the Voice of Greece studio Vassilis Lambropoulos, C. P. Cavafy Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan.
“Remarkable Personalities” hosts Professor Konstantinos Grivas, expert in Geopolitics at the Hellenic Army Academy, and Zacharoula Papadaki, author of the book "Νικηταράς. Ήρως και Ύβρις"
“Human Landscapes” with Victoria Kavouriari visits Roma settlements in Greece: places of absence demanding recognition, of struggle and resilience, of disappointment and retreat, yet also of persistence - and enduring hope.
Seven poems every week - one Greek poem each day- travel through the frequencies of Voice of Greece, reaching every corner of the world where Greek voices are heard. From 29 September to 5 October 2025, the podcast series is dedicated to poet Giorgos Dritsas.
Carolina Doriti – writer, chef and culinary historian – opens the door to Athens’ aromatic backstreets, where recipes become living archives of migration, art and memory.
On the occasion of the International Day of Older Persons, this Saturday’s “Historical Walks” turns its gaze to aging and the many ways it shapes our lives.
Two remarkable women - producer Maria Papalambrou (Robin4rts) and Mero Kececioglu, driving force behind Greek Action in Africa, join “Ariadni’s Thread” in an episode that carries us beyond the limits of time, to where creation touches the infinite.
Seafarer and traditional boatbuilder Nikolas Vlavianos presents his book «Θαλασσινά Καΐκια και Βάρκες του τόπου μας, 18ος–20ος αιώνας» - a remarkable journey into the world of wooden hulls, seafaring, and cultural heritage
“Imprint” with Fuli Zavitsanou welcomes the theater scholar and poet Androniki Tasioula, on the occasion of the two-day conference “Aspects of Contemporary Poetry: Institutions, Voices, Networks”
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