This week, Over the Globe tries something new. Instead of one guest, you’ll hear a chorus of voices from a group of Afghan girls studying with Classrooms Without Walls (CWW). We open with David Falconer, CWW’s founder and executive director, who explains how the program began and what it offers. Then the mic passes to the students themselves as they share how they found CWW, what learning looks like under restrictions, and why CWW matters to them. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, no...
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This week, Over the Globe tries something new. Instead of one guest, you’ll hear a chorus of voices from a group of Afghan girls studying with Classrooms Without Walls (CWW). We open with David Falconer, CWW’s founder and executive director, who explains how the program began and what it offers. Then the mic passes to the students themselves as they share how they found CWW, what learning looks like under restrictions, and why CWW matters to them. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, no...
In this episode I am joined by Olena from Odesa, who answers some of the most powerful questions we’ve ever asked: What does home smell like in a city under attack? How do you survive the fear of bombs and blackouts? What would you ask your future self in ten years? Olena also shares how journalism became her passion—and her way of making sense of a world turned upside down. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, now living in your home country or abroad and want to be interviewed for the...
Over the Globe
This week, Over the Globe tries something new. Instead of one guest, you’ll hear a chorus of voices from a group of Afghan girls studying with Classrooms Without Walls (CWW). We open with David Falconer, CWW’s founder and executive director, who explains how the program began and what it offers. Then the mic passes to the students themselves as they share how they found CWW, what learning looks like under restrictions, and why CWW matters to them. Are you a teenager from a conflict zone, no...