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5. Jinyu Chen: "'Once you master a new language, you unlock a new personality" (China → United States of America → Scotland)05 Jan 202500:35:16

All Migrant Diary Entries On Substack! Read every single entry into our Migrant Diaries IN FULL via our dedicated Substack page. SUBSTACK: https://oliloveswords.substack.com/s/the-migrant-diaries My guest this week is Jinyu Chen, a final year veterinary student based in Edinburgh. What does it mean to be a migrant? What does it mean to leave your home,your family, your friends and your language behind? Everyone migrates for a different reason. Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary. And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family. But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life.Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants themselves. So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast. Get in touch! Have comments, or have a guest in mind, get in touch with us! Email ascoltamiprods@gmail.com, or dm us on social media! Want clips, bonus content and more? Follow our socials! Youtube⁠: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21SzkDyKW0s Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/migrantdiaries TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@migrantdiaries Hosted by @oliloveswords (you can follow if you want, but there's not much stuff there, lol) ⁠Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliloveswords/⁠ ⁠Substack: https://substack.com/@oliloveswords⁠ Much love, forever and always!! So sorry for the SEO spam. Please ignore this lol ;) migration, immigration, emigration, travel, refugees, border crisis, global warming, climate change, economy, human rights, asylum seekers, international law, population growth, diversity, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, world news, culture, diaspora, immigration policy, globalization, foreign affairs, politics, border wall, migration patterns, climate refugees, global economy, migration crisis, breaking news, freedom, migration history, cultural exchange, family reunification, migration debate, social justice, future of work, Elon Musk, artificial intelligence, world population, equality, heritage, migration trends, migration challenges, innovation, technology, migration solutions, social media, Gen Z, TikTok, globalization impacts, world politics, change makers, human stories. natural disasters, migration myths, urbanization, rural depopulation, economic inequality, healthcare, education access, visa requirements, deportation, citizenship, migration statistics, war and conflict, migration opportunities, innovation hubs, international trade, border security, migration laws, undocumented immigrants, green card, migration stories, legal migration, migrant workers, expats, remittances, seasonal migration, population density, housing crisis, overpopulation, United Nations, sustainability, activism, social movements, tech trends, job market, international relations, freedom of movement, cross-border migration, policy reform, economic impact, cultural identity, migration research, racial equality, social change, inclusive growth, future generations, transnational families, youth migration, media coverage, storytelling, migration data, pathways to citizenship. edinburgh, scotland, snp, black pudding, haggis, glasgow, uni of edinburgh, vets, veterinary medicine, aberdeen. donald trump. elon musk. america. texas. massachussets. rfk. joe rogan

4. Achuthan Prasad, Teacher: "'I feel more alienated as a migrant in the UK now than ever before" (India → United Kingdom, Oman, United Arab Emirates)29 Dec 202400:48:25

All Migrant Diary Entries On Substack Read every single entry into our Migrant Diaries IN FULL via our dedicated Substack page. SUBSTACK: https://oliloveswords.substack.com/s/the-migrant-diaries My guest this week is Achuthan Prasad, a trainee teacher in the United Kingdom. What does it mean to be a migrant? What does it mean to leave your home,your family, your friends and your language behind? Everyone migrates for a different reason. Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary. And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family. But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life.Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants themselves. So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast. Get in touch! Have comments, or have a guest in mind, get in touch with us! Email ascoltamiprods@gmail.com, or dm us on social media! Want clips, bonus content and more? Follow our socials! Youtube⁠: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21SzkDyKW0s Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/migrantdiaries TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@migrantdiaries Hosted by @oliloveswords (you can follow if you want, but there's not much stuff there, lol) ⁠Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliloveswords/⁠ ⁠Substack: https://substack.com/@oliloveswords⁠ Much love, forever and always!!


migration, immigration, emigration, travel, refugees, border crisis, global warming, climate change, economy, human rights, asylum seekers, international law, population growth, diversity, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, world news, culture, diaspora, immigration policy, globalization, foreign affairs, politics, border wall, migration patterns, climate refugees, global economy, migration crisis, breaking news, freedom, migration history, cultural exchange, family reunification, migration debate, social justice, future of work, Elon Musk, artificial intelligence, world population, equality, heritage, migration trends, migration challenges, innovation, technology, migration solutions, social media, Gen Z, TikTok, globalization impacts, world politics, change makers, human stories. natural disasters, migration myths, urbanization, rural depopulation, economic inequality, healthcare, education access, visa requirements, deportation, citizenship, migration statistics, war and conflict, migration opportunities, innovation hubs, international trade, border security, migration laws, undocumented immigrants, green card, migration stories, legal migration, migrant workers, expats, remittances, seasonal migration, population density, housing crisis, overpopulation, United Nations, sustainability, activism, social movements, tech trends, job market, international relations, freedom of movement, cross-border migration, policy reform, economic impact, cultural identity, migration research, racial equality, social change, inclusive growth, future generations, transnational families, youth migration, media coverage, storytelling, migration data, pathways to citizenship.

3. "'But ALL the refugees are coming to the United Kingdom?" Explainer | Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast22 Dec 202400:06:56

All Migrant Diary Entries On Substack Read every single entry into our Migrant Diaries IN FULL via our dedicated Substack page. SUBSTACK: https://oliloveswords.substack.com/s/the-migrant-diaries This week we're doing an explainer of a common narrative heard in the British media: Why are all the refugees coming to the United Kingdom? Video credit goes to Care4Calais. They're linked below. They're a fantastic charity, do consider checking them out! SOURCES: https://www.unhcr.org/tr/en/kime-yardim-ediyoruz/refugees-and-asylum-seekers-tuerkiye
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c36e0d0xw1ro
https://righttoremain.org.uk/fall-of-the-assad-regime-what-does-this-mean-for-syrians-in-the-uk/
https://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/information/refugee-asylum-facts/the-truth-about-asylum/
https://www.unhcr.org/uk/about-unhcr/who-we-are/figures-glance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ONS_built-up_areas_in_England_by_population (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ONS_built-up_areas_in_England_by_population#cite_note-2021census-2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghyYrj5R6Ck
https://care4calais.org/ I don't claim to know everything, so if you want to contribute a different perspective, get in touch! What does it mean to be a migrant? What does it mean to leave your home,your family, your friends and your language behind? Everyone migrates for a different reason. Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary. And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family. But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life.Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants themselves. So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast. Get in touch! Have comments, or have a guest in mind, get in touch with us! Email ascoltamiprods@gmail.com, or dm us on social media! Want clips, bonus content and more? Follow our socials! Youtube⁠: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21SzkDyKW0s Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/migrantdiaries TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@migrantdiaries Hosted by @oliloveswords (you can follow if you want, but there's not much stuff there, lol) ⁠Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliloveswords/⁠ ⁠Substack: https://substack.com/@oliloveswords⁠ Much love, forever and always!! Nigel Farage Donald Trump Elon Musk America Mexico Canada United States BBC Royal Family Russia Syria China (Sorry - but I have to serve the almighty algorithm somehow ;) )

2. Joel Stewart, Citizen's Advice Manager: "'Migrants are reaching out for help. There isn't any" (United Kingdom → France)15 Dec 202400:38:34

All Migrant Diary Entries On Substack


Read every single entry into our Migrant Diaries IN FULL via our dedicated Substack page. SUBSTACK: https://oliloveswords.substack.com/s/the-migrant-diaries My guest this week is Joel Stewart, community development manager at Citizen's Advice based in the United Kingdom. What does it mean to be a migrant? What does it mean to leave your home,your family, your friends and your language behind? Everyone migrates for a different reason. Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary. And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family. But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life.Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants themselves. So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast. Get in touch! Have comments, or have a guest in mind, get in touch with us! Email ascoltamiprods@gmail.com, or dm us on social media! Want clips, bonus content and more? Follow our socials! Youtube⁠: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21SzkDyKW0s Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/migrantdiaries TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@migrantdiaries Hosted by @oliloveswords (you can follow if you want, but there's not much stuff there, lol) ⁠Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliloveswords⁠⁠ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliloveswords/⁠ ⁠Substack: https://substack.com/@oliloveswords⁠ Much love, forever and always!!


1. Chao Yu De, Scientist: "I wish people would see migrants for who they are" (Singapore → United Kingdom)08 Dec 202400:41:40

My guest this week is Chao Yu De, a scientist based in Singapore.

What does it mean to be a migrant?


What does it mean to leave your home


your family, your friends and your language behind?


Everyone migrates for a different reason.


Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary.


And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family.


But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life.


Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants.


So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process.


I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free.


Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast.


Get in touch!

Have comments, or have a guest in mind, get in touch with us!

email ascoltamiprods@gmail.com, or dm us on social media!

Want clips, bonus content and more? Follow our socials!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21SzkDyKW0s

Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/migrantdiaries

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@migrantdiaries

Hosted by @oliloveswords (you can follow if you want, but there's not much stuff there, lol)

⁠Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oliloveswords⁠

⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliloveswords⁠

⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliloveswords/⁠

⁠Substack: https://substack.com/@oliloveswords⁠

Much love, forever and always!!

Introducing... Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast30 Nov 202400:01:30

What does it mean to be a migrant? What does it mean to leave your home your family, your friends and your language behind? Everyone migrates for a different reason. Some voluntarily, to learn new languages, gain new perspectives or earn a better salary. And others involuntarily, to flee prison, death, environmental disaster, or simply to go somewhere, where they stand a chance of providing a life for their friends and family. But there is one reason that links migrants: No matter who you are, you migrate in search of a better life. Today, we hear so much about migration. But we never hear from the migrants. So let’s try and change that shall we? Welcome to the podcast where migrants answer what it means to be a migrant, writing an entry into our migrant diaries in the process. I’ll forget to do this in the show, so please rate us, tell your friends about us and maybe even follow us on social media. All written entries to the diary can be read on our substack for free. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Moving: The Migrant Diaries Podcast.


Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Migrant.Diaries

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