Greeks and Philhellenes of the world—Australia, Canada, the US, Europe, Africa, Asia, where ever a Hellenic heart beats—this is your podcast. The Greek Podyssey brings together the voices of diaspora from across the Hellenic planet. Hosted by Christine Stavropoulos and Nikos Sousamidis. “Γιατί μπορεί να μην ζούμε στην Ελλάδα… αλλά η Ελλάδα ζει μέσα μας.”
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In this episode of The Greek Podyssey, we explore what makes summer in Greece one of the most cherished and iconic holiday experiences in the world. From the sun-drenched beaches of the Aegean and Ionian seas to the vibrant island culture, traditional village festivals (panigyria), and warm spirit of filoxenia (Greek hospitality), this episode offe…
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This episode of The Greek Podyssey brings to light the forgotten stories of the “promised brides”—young Greek women who left their homeland after WWII to marry men they had never met, in foreign lands they had never seen. From the U.S. to Canada, Germany to Australia, these women carried the weight of family duty and national hardship—leaving behin…
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In this episode, we tackle the stubborn myth that Greeks are lazy — a stereotype that couldn’t be further from the truth. Despite years of economic hardship and austerity, Greece is making a strong comeback with growth, innovation, and resilience. Join us as we explore how the Greek spirit is driving the country forward into a brighter, more positi…
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In this episode of The Greek Podyssey, we untangle the infamous web of Greek bureaucracy with the help of legal expert Natasha Karamichou. From endless paperwork to digital dead ends, Natasha shares insider knowledge, practical tips, and legal advice to help you survive—and even beat—the system. Whether you're a local or part of the diaspora, this …
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In our very first episode, we set sail on The Greek Podyssey—a journey uniting Hellenes and Philhellenes from around the world. Meet the hosts, discover the vision, and explore what it means to be Greek in the modern diaspora.Από τον thegreekpodyssey
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