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“Faraway Words” with Eleni Tsakmaki from Munich | 27 Jan. 2025
The show hosted the award-winning author Eleni Deli Dimitriou - Tsakmaki from Bavaria, who shared her personal immigration story, marking 64 years this year. She spoke about the difficult years of immigration that Greeks experienced in Germany as guest workers, her 20 books, and her theatrical works....
“Faraway Words” with Natasa Vissarionos | 21 Jan. 2025
The show featured Sissy Papathanasiou, Head of the Literature Department at the Ministry of Culture, who spoke about Greece's participation in the 56th Cairo International Book Fair, the largest book fair in the Arab world. Opening its doors on Friday, January 24, the Greek program includes: A discussion...
“Faraway Words” with countertenor Nikolas Spanos from Vienna | 31 Dec. 2024
In the final broadcast of 2024, the distinguished countertenor Nikolas Spanos, a permanent resident of Vienna, was our guest. He spoke about his passion for lyrical singing and how his journey into the world of music began. He shared stories about his teachers, the performances that marked pivotal points...
“Faraway Words” with educator Nikos Kommatas from Tanzania | 24 Dec. 2024
Educator Nikos Kommatas, visiting from faraway Tanzania, joined Natasa Vissarionos and Katerina Batzaki in the studio of Voice of Greece to share his experiences as a teacher in Greek schools in Africa. He spoke about life in Tanzania, the Greek community there, and the historic "Saint Constantine"...
“Faraway Words” about the Greek Community in Ireland | 23 Dec. 2024
The show hosted a guest from Dublin, Ms. Stella Xenopoulou, a member of the Greek Community in Ireland and a resident of the country for the past 30 years. The conversation marked two significant milestones: the 60th anniversary of the Greek Community in Ireland and the 20th anniversary of the Greek...
“Faraway Words” with Panos Drosinakis | 18 Dec. 2024
The program featured a phone interview with Mr. Panos Drosinakis, President of the Federation of Greek Communities in Germany, calling from Hamburg. The discussion was prompted by the 23rd conference of the Federation of Greek Communities in Germany (OEK), held in Porz, Cologne, with participation from...
“Faraway Words” with architectural historian Vasilis Kolonas | 18 Dec. 2024
The program hosted Vasilis Kolonas, an architectural historian and professor at the Department of Architecture at the University of Thessaly, discussing his book "The City | Urban Space in C.P. Cavafy". This bilingual edition (Greek - English) explores the city through the eyes of the renowned poet. What...
“Faraway Words” with Andy Elarabi | 17 Dec. 2024
The show featured a phone interview with Andy Elarabi, the first visually impaired Egyptian woman to excel in the Certificate of Attainment in Greek. The top graduate in the Greek language spoke about her passion and love for Greece, which began at the age of 13 when she listened to the broadcasts of...
“Faraway Words” about the Hellenism of Bavaria | 27 Nov. 2024
In the show, we hosted Mr. Kostas Tatsis, the head of the expatriate newspaper Doryforos Munich, who spoke about the key activities and challenges faced by Greeks in Munich. He discussed the 10th Solidarity Action, which this year will support institutions for children in Western Macedonia, the "Athina"...
The Sweet Life with Natasa Vissarionos and Nikos Ioannidis | 29 Nov. 2024
What do we know about Greek olive oil and its varieties? What are phenols? Which olive oils carry health claims?This episode of The Sweet Life is dedicated to the olive and olive oil in honor of World Olive Day on November 26. In the studio of Proto Programma: Christina Strimbakou, a distinguished...
“Faraway Words” with composer and pianist Tania Giannouli | 18 Nov. 2024
Renowned composer, pianist, improviser, and bandleader Tania Giannouli was the guest on the show. The discussion was inspired by her upcoming international performances: 21/11 at the Roma Jazz Festival 22/11 at the EFG London Jazz Festival 23/11 at the Kalisz International Jazz Piano Festival. Tania...
The Sweet Life with Natasa Vissarionos and Nikos Ioannidis | 22 Nov. 2024
Every Friday at 5 PM, the show The Sweet Life, with a focus on gastronomy and nutrition, “sets the table” with guests including farmers and producers, nutritionists and exhibition organizers, chefs, and food psychologists. It highlights unique Greek products, their beneficial properties, and the forms of alternative tourism in Greece. A two-hour segment dedicated to people who convey our culture and history through flavors, wine, and signature Greek products.
“Faraway Words” with Despoina Sotiropoulou | 29 Oct. 2024
In the show, journalist, author, and director Despoina Sotiropoulou was hosted. The occasion for this conversation was her award from the 3rd International Epidaurus Film Festival for her short film "I, the Beast."Despoina Sotiropoulou spoke about her journey in journalism, particularly in television...
“Faraway Words” with Tatiana Ligari | 22 Oct. 2024
Actress and director Tatiana Ligari was featured on the show to speak about the English-language performance "Women of Passion, Women of Greece", which recently toured four cities in China. The performance is dedicated to three iconic female figures: Maria Callas, Melina Mercouri, and Medea. It has...
“Faraway Words” about the ARGO awards | 22 Oct. 2024
Lawyer and former Director-General of the European Commission, Mr. Spyros Pappas, who is also the president of ARGO-Brussels Hellenic Network, was featured on the show. He spoke about the ARGO awards, which are being presented for the 6th year to Greeks from around the world who have upheld Greek values...
“Faraway Words” about the Greek radio program in Munich | 21 Oct. 2024
Mr. Asimakis Hatzinikolaou, one of the historical members of the Greek radio program in Munich, was featured on the show. He served as a sports editor and was part of the program from its inception in November 1964 until its end in December 2002.The occasion for this conversation was the commemorative...
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