GRAECULUS: A 2,000-Year-Old Hubris
It was Latin writers who first laid the groundwork for anti-Hellenism—and spread it widely. Cicero was among them.
Graeculus: “little Greek”—frivolous, vulgar, insignificant.
Cicero conceded that the Greeks possessed talents and skills, yet he questioned the one...
For centuries, poets, philosophers, scientists, and believers have wrestled with this question. Are we only atoms and neurons, or does something eternal live within us?
On Sunday, 14 September 2025, at 11:00 am (Athens time) Katerina Batzaki explores this timeless mystery with voices from science,...
A landscape of rare beauty—its flora, fauna, fertile fields, and immense history—is now under threat. Giant photovoltaic projects are planned for its lakeshores.
Our guest is Christos Liakopoulos: municipal employee, active citizen, nature lover, hiker, and resident of Amaliada, with roots in Pen...
“The United Europe of the Third Reich” (Tasos Kostopoulos, columnist)
“Greece of the New Order” (Vasilis Manousakis, Historian; his doctoral dissertation “Economy and Politics in Greece during WWII” was defended at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
[Source: Efimerida ton Syntakton – “The Ghos...
The program turns its attention to Piraeus, in conversation with the Environmental Observatory of Piraeus. Topics include traffic congestion, air, sea, and noise pollution, hotel-driven gentrification, housing issues, homelessness, the destruction of archaeological sites, and the shrinking of urban...
with Nikoleta Liakostavrou
We speak about Chios for the third time. In the summer of 2024, official approaches began for reopening the mines in the Amani region. We discussed it in January and February, and within half a year, Chios was engulfed in flames.
We talk with Ermioni Frezouli, member...
“The schooner of Stravos Anestis carries acorns to Trieste.”
From the book “The Trees We Love, We Wound! An Ode to Three Trees: the Olive, the Oak, the Pine” by forest scientist Antonios Kapetanios.
They are everywhere - or once were. In the Cyclades, Lemnos, Lesvos, Samos, Skyros, Patmos, Corfu, ...
Volos – Palestine & Setta – Central Evia
EVIA: SETTA, Central EviaThe mountains are celebrating—and they’re inviting us.
A 3-day Environmental Festival returns for a second year.
We speak with Ilias Karampas, educator, MSc in Ecology and Environmental Management, President of the Board o...
On this episode of "Voices and Music", holistic physician Nikos Papandreou delves into the timeless legacy of Greek medicine.
Through his rich, multidimensional perspective, Dr. Papandreou traces the evolution of holistic healing from antiquity to the present. He sheds light on ancient Greek approaches...
“The great demonstration of 22 July 1943 against the planned expansion of the Bulgarian occupation zone”
– Panagiota Stathopoulou (17-year-old EPON member): stood in front of a tank, attempting to stop it with her body. She was struck, injured—or possibly killed—by the crew.– Koula Lili (19-year-ol...
On Monday, 21 July 2025, from 22:00 to 23:00 Athens time, “Our Town” presents a special tribute to Greek rock.Selected songs are accompanied by short narratives and background stories that shed light on their creation and impact.
Produced and presented by Themis RodamitisBroadcast: Monday 21 Jul...
MOUNT OTHRYS (FTHIOTIDA) & AMFILOCHIA (ETOLIA-ACARNANIA) vs Wind Turbines and Photovoltaics
OTHRYS: We speak with Stefanos Stamellos, retired OTE employee, economics graduate (University of Athens), activist, and representative of the regional political group “Ecology – Solidarity of Central Gre...
Author Olga Tsimou returns with her second children’s book, "All I Want to Tell You" - a deeply heartfelt letter from parent to child.
It's an honest and moving reflection, filled with love, regrets, apologies, gratitude, and promises. A message that resonates because it speaks to the most fundamental r...
The show LISTEN & SEE, LOOK & HEAR has the nerve to dig up the most unexpected stories — and tell them exactly as they happened.
Today, we follow "Mickey Mouse" on a bizarre flight where he almost ended up as part of a passenger’s lunch!
Also in the episode:
What’s the world’s most ex...
Seven poems each week — one Greek poem every day — travel through the airwaves of Voice of Greece, reaching the far corners of the earth, wherever Greek voices are heard.
The week of 14 July to 20 July 2025 is dedicated to the poet Gerasimos Tzivras.
Dr. Gerasimos Tzivras, a medical doctor spe...
Fresh sounds, eclectic new releases, ‘under the radar’ Greek and international artists and bands and new ‘Greek indie picks’ come together in a show with a radically wandering disposition.
To mark the Day of the Seafarer, Anna Prokova takes listeners on a musical voyage across oceans.
A stone in the sea. A crossroads of empires. A sanctuary of memory. Once a thriving maritime hub, Kastellorizo was home to 10,000 souls, trading with Alexandria, Marseille, and Smyrna. Today, only a few hundred remain—but the island’s heart beats louder than ever. This Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 11:00 am (Athens time), tune in to the English-language show “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki for a journey through time—from Ottoman courtyards and mandolin melodies to wartime exile and diaspora resilience. The episode’s guest is historian and author Nick Pappas, whose book chronicles the island’s dramatic transformation between 1890 and 1948—a ... Read more
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