Why is America the way it is?
That's the question we seek to answer in Searching for America, hosted by award-winning foreign correspondent, Robyn Curnow.
As a South African living in Atlanta, Georgia, Robyn is on a quest to understand her neighbours, her community, and her adoptive nation.
Join Robyn as she dives into everything from Dolly Parton to Halloween and political homelessness, hoping to understand the impossible large puzzle of America by putting together its pieces.
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Why is America the way it is?
That's the question we seek to answer in Searching for America, hosted by award-winning foreign correspondent, Robyn Curnow.
As a South African living in Atlanta, Georgia, Robyn is on a quest to understand her neighbours, her community, and her adoptive nation.
Join Robyn as she dives into everything from Dolly Parton to Halloween and political homelessness, hoping to understand the impossible large puzzle of America by putting together its pieces.
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Searching for America with Robyn Curnow
Why is America the way it is?
That's the question we seek to answer in Searching for America, hosted by award-winning foreign correspondent, Robyn Curnow.
As a South African living in Atlanta, Georgia, Robyn is on a quest to understand her neighbours, her community, and her adoptive nation.
Join Robyn as she dives into everything from Dolly Parton to Halloween and political homelessness, hoping to understand the impossible large puzzle of America by putting together its pieces.