29. Oleksandra

29. Oleksandra

Oleksandra Mezhhevikina speaks about the shift in attitude towards the war and Ukranians after more than two years after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

She brings up the worries that trouble the Ukrainian refugees in Sweden regarding their status and speaks about what it is like for her and her son to leave her husband, his father behind in Ukraine.

Episoder(40)

24. Denys

24. Denys

Denys Gordiyenko speaks about the challenges that a Ukrainian refugee faces in Sweden. What life is like and how the system works or doesn't work.

27 Mar 202426min

23. Viktoria

23. Viktoria

Viktoria speaks about what it is like for her to live in Sweden as a Ukrainian refugee. After more then two years in Sweden, what challenges she faces every day. What other people in the same situation as she is can think about and if she thinks that the Swedish system is capable to in a real way give Ukrainian refugees a possibility to create a life in Sweden long term.

20 Mar 202433min

22. Anna

22. Anna

Anna Khristianovych talks about why and in what way the system in Sweden makes it difficult for Ukrainian refugees to build a life in Sweden longterm. What the biggest challenges are, what she thinks needs to change. She also gives advice to other people who are in the same situation as she is to make their journey a little bit lighter and some tips on the way.

13 Mar 202434min

21. Vivianne

21. Vivianne

In this episode, the moderator, Vivianne Treschow , is being asked questions by one of the guests. Why is Vivianne doing this podcast, what is her motivation? Vivianne speaks about her background and how the war gave new meaning to her identity and things that once felt clear suddenly felt confusing. A clear change occurred. How her Ukrainian side suddenly felt more alive than ever and how there suddenly was a big difference between Russians and Ukrainians , something she hadn't felt before. A lot of thoughts about identity, belonging, and a search for a way to handle it all.

6 Mar 202439min

20. Aryna

20. Aryna

Arena experienced the invasion 2 times. In 2014 and 2022. She speaks about the Russian propaganda and how it changed through out the years. She speaks about the LGBT rights, or lack there of when she lived in Crimea and much more.

21 Feb 202431min

19. Sven Bergland

19. Sven Bergland

Sven Bergland works as a volunteer with Ukrainian refugees. He also fights for their rights in Sweden. What are the conditions for Ukrainian refugees today? Why do things need to change? What needs to improve? What can we do? Sven speaks about this and much more in this episode.

14 Feb 202423min

18. Elena

18. Elena

Elena Kulish lived through two Russian invasions, in 2014 and 2022, before she fled to Sweden. She speaks about her experiences and about the Russian propaganda that she witnessed when she lived in Crimea.

7 Feb 202430min

17. Hanna

17. Hanna

Hannas husband was caught by the Russian troops while fighting for the Ukrainian army. Today he is in prison with no information when or even if he will be able to reunite with his family. Sometimes Hanna finds a video of her husband online from the prison , the only sign that her husband is alive, since she isn't getting any information from any government , no dialogue. In the beginning she was getting some communication from her husband. After a while, the communication stopped entirely. She speaks about how she copes with this reality where she has no answers , what she can do on her end, hope and her daughter that is growing up without her father.

31 Jan 202425min

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