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I came to London
I came to London
17 episodes
8 months ago
Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.
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Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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I came to London
42 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
Verdun
Meet Nathalie.  She came to London in 1992 from South West France,  for merely a change of scenery.  Nathalie was born in Northern France but grew up in the village of Cruet La Chapelle,  600km away, on the Swiss border.  She liked London but after a short while homesickness got the better of her and she packed her bags and bought her ticket,  ready to head home. But fate intervened; a night in a disco in Clapham changed everything and 30 years later she is still here.  Listen to her describe an idyllic Alpine childhood, the moment she knew she was comfortable using English, how she has learned to love certain British food cupboard staples and why she feels it's important to keep crafts and crafting alive in the very youngest school children.
I came to London
Since its inception London has been built and shaped by people who travelled to the city to make it their home, for work, to work, to take or make an opportunity. London is all things simultaneously; too big, too small, overcrowded, underpopulated, its spaces exploited or wasted. It is a city averaging a populace upwards of 7 million yet it can seem an overwhelming, lonely place. But it is also somewhere that offers cross pollination, ethnicity, difference. By definition, to be a Londoner is to be a crucial cog in a massive multiculture. In this podcast we celebrate anyone who took to the road with a view to getting here.