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Migrant Odyssey

Migrant Odyssey

stephen barden 29 episodes Latest Jun 7, 2026

Migrant Odyssey shares the real-life stories of migrants who have crossed borders and built new lives. Each episode highlights the intelligence, determination, and generosity of individuals who enrich the communities they join. The podcast aims to show that migration is a natural part of the human experience, not a problem to be solved.

Episodes

Ep.29 Lebanon Lives - Lana: Dealing with the Damage Jun 7, 2026 3469 Clinical psychologist and GBV case worker talks about her experiences in both psychiatric hospitals and refugee camps, dealing with traumas that - as she puts it- "don't repeat - because they never end." Another episode in the mini series listening to voices from Lebanon. Send us Fan MailSupport the show You know as well as I do that stories about migrants don’t attract big sponsors
Ep. 28 Lebanon Lives: There's no time to stay down May 24, 2026 2902 If you want to know a little more  about Lebanon than the usual clichés, this is the episode for you.    "You have to get back up. There's no time to stay down" This the personal story of  Mohammed - why he calls Lebanon his heart's safe space AND"Building the national state prevents violence"This is the story of his work for an extraordinary organization -The Hariri
Ep. 27 Lebanon Lives - The Longing May 7, 2026 3796 Time and distance never quite heal the pain of war and disruption. And neither do they soothe the longing to return.Souad has been away from her beloved Lebanon for 20 years but both its joys and traumas are ever present. In this third episode in the mini series on Lebanon, she talks, - with  both bluntness and much humour - about her homeland. Here's the link to a map of Beirut  https://www.
Ep 26. Lebanon Lives - the voice of Areej Apr 21, 2026 2322 Some people have poetry in their voice - whether they know it or not. Their words, and the  silence in-between, stop you in your tracks.  Which is what fine poetry does. Areej  has that gift. Whether she talks about teaching children, or coming home to her beloved city or her faith, there is always that moment when you have to pause and look at your world anew.This is the second episode in this mi
EP. 25 LEBANON LIVES - Mona's Story. Apr 13, 2026 3305 Lebanon Lives: the first of a mini series   featuring extraordinary, ordinary people in Lebanon - trying to live their lives while their towns, villages and cities are bombed around them. As host Stephen Barden says, " These people are us." or as Joan Baez put it, in her song, "There but for fortune - go you or I". Stephen's first guest in this series is Mona - half Ukrain
Ep. 24 Gaza Champions - the generosity of friendship. Mar 5, 2026 2511 Gaza Champions is a global community that may be solving two huge problems that plague traditional charities: how to make sure support stays long after the media circus has moved on. And how to get past donor fatigue. Stephen Barden talks to co-founders Anam Raheem and Matt Davis about how they helped put volunteers from across the world in touch with individual families in Gaza: a network of pen
Ep 23. The Tiny Mighty Organization: the fight against trafficking in women Feb 25, 2026 3157 While the media focus on punishing - or protecting - the powerful men who consorted with Jeffrey Epstein, it has completely neglected to ask:  how can any man  traffic and exploit women and children in plain sight? And why is it that, despite the Epstein revelations, organizations combating trafficking and  protecting survivors  face more not less governmental delays and significant cuts in fundin
Ep 22. Gaza Voices Dec 8, 2025 3909 With Gaza all but obliterated - do the memories and stories of Gazans lie under the rubble as well? If universities, cafes, homes, mosques, churches, hospitals, workplaces and even entire streets have been flattened, what happens to the memories that filled those places? Two organizations have designed ingenious projects to make sure  that Gaza voices do not disappear. Stephen Barden talks to Jo F
Ep 21. The Children of the Dispossessed: what happens next? Nov 18, 2025 3064 This is the story of a 6 year old girl who was left to look after her younger brother and sister while her migrant parents worked every day and most of the night. This is the story of Mirujaa, eldest daughter of Sri Lankan refugees whose single minded goal was to succeed in their new country while paying back their families "back home".This is the story of how the burden of the desperate
EP. 20 Sudan: Ethar, the lemon tree, the meandering donkey and 70 years of war. Oct 19, 2025 4566 A sandstorm birth, a village donkey named Kajol, and a gun barrel to the head during the Khartoum Massacre—Ethar’s story pulls you straight into Sudan’s living history and insistently asks a hard question: 70 years of warfare has changed nothing, so where does real change begin? We open with a clear, human overview of Sudan’s long arc of coups, civil wars, Darfur’s horrors, and the power struggle
EP. 19 Ruchira Gupta: "Where are all the girls?" Jul 29, 2025 2930  Stephen Barden talks to Ruchira Gupta, lifelong activist against human trafficking - especially the trafficking of women. This extraordinary woman not only founded a global organization to protect and educate sexually trafficked women and their daughters but, through her work with the United Nations, has driven changes in global laws on human trafficking and drawn up rules of behaviour for the pe
EP. 18 Kejsi Hodo and the "invisible" referendum to change Italy's citizenship laws May 25, 2025 2695 Send us Fan MailSupport the show You know as well as I do that stories about migrants don’t attract big sponsors.Governments are hostile, corporations stay cautious, and even NGOs hang on to their tightening budgets.That's why we need your help. Migrant Odyssey exists — to make sure those voices are still heard.If you’ve ever felt that empathy without action isn’t enough, this is one real way

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