
40. Vivianne
In this episode there is only one voice, the one of Vivianne Treschow. She shares her message , thoughts and urges listeners to what she thinks is right. One last voice, among millions.
9 Okt 20244min

39. Veronika
Veronika Dvornyk was 19 years old when Russia invaded Ukraine on a full scale. She speaks about why she never thought an invasion would happen and about her process to adapt to Swedish society compared to her mothers. She talks about cultural differences and common factors and about the Swedish school system compared to the Ukrainian one. She also talks about why she has a hard time seeing a future in Ukraine , even after the war will end and Ukraine once again will be a free country.
2 Okt 202432min

38. Nika
Nika speaks about the Russian invasion and her arrival in Sweden. She speaks about how she deals with her life today compared to 2 years ago and about her becoming a teacher. Nika also speaks about Donbass and Donetsk and shares her thoughts regarding those regions and the people that live there.
24 Sep 202427min

37. Oleksandr
Oleksandr Artiukhov was born blind and speaks about how he handled the war. About the fact that he couldn't se anything but probably hear more than everyone else and what that did to him. To know and come to turns with the fact that if he would find himself in an crucial situation , his odds to make it out would be bad to none. He also speaks about how it is to live in Sweden with his disability and compare it to the life he had in Ukraine before the full-scale Russian invasion.
18 Sep 202434min

36. Kateryna
Kateryna Pashkova speaks about the challenges in Sweden after 2.5 years as a Ukrainian refugee. How some things get easier and some things get harder and why. She speaks about the situation in Ukraine and her view on that development.
11 Sep 202429min

34. Polina
Polina Birinkova is back in the studio and speaks about the division among Ukranians in Sweden today. She speaks about the people that think that is shouldn't be allowed to leave Ukraine and those that don't agree with that. She speaks about women joining the army in Ukraine and how life in Sweden as a refugee becomes even more difficult in some aspects over time.
28 Aug 202430min

33. Anna
Anna Martynenko speaks about how her husband struggles with the fact that he is in Sweden and not in Ukraine and between his feelings for his family and for his country. This struggle only gets harder with time. She speaks about how her children handle life in Sweden , what news she has from her home in Ukraine and her personal belief to what drives Putin in this war.
19 Juni 202424min





















