Reset password

Enter your email and we’ ll send you a link to get back to your account.

NEXT 16:00 - 16:05
I Will Sing You Seven Songs
Gianna Triantafylli
SCHEDULE VOICE OF GREECE

Podcasts

Poet of the Week: Ilias Papakostantinou | 13 Nov. 2024
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard. Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
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...
Poet of the Week: Ilias Papakostantinou | 12 Nov. 2024
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard. Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
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...
Poet of the Week: Ilias Papakostantinou | 11 Nov. 2024
Every week, seven poems are broadcast, with one Greek poem read each day, traveling across the frequencies of “Voice of Greece” to the far reaches of the world where Greek voices can be heard. Ilias Papakostantinou was born in Desfina, Fokida, and has published 10 books of poetry and prose, as wel...
Where does the music go when we stop listening? with Menelaos Karamaghiolis | 11 Nov. 2024
Standalone ‘’radio films’’ with a unique audio script each time, attempting to answer the question posed by the show’s title. The show covers a wide variety of topics including literature, cinema, music, current affairs, and special tributes.
Poet of the Week: Penny Milia | 10 Nov. 2024
Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travels through the frequencies of THE VOICE OF GREECE, reaching the far corners of the earth where there are Greek voices.The week from 04/11/2024 to 10/11/2024 is dedicated to the poet Penny Milia. Penny Milia was born and lives in Athens. She is...
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...
Poet of the Week: Penny Milia | 09 Nov. 2024
Seven poems every week, one Greek poem each day, travels through the frequencies of THE VOICE OF GREECE, reaching the far corners of the earth where there are Greek voices.The week from 04/11/2024 to 10/11/2024 is dedicated to the poet Penny Milia. Penny Milia was born and lives in Athens. She is...
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...