Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainians have been living through the hell of war. Far from every missile or drone attack makes headlines outside of Ukraine. Even when Russian aggression against its neighboring country is reported on, the stories of people living through the horror of war are often missing. The podcast «Yak ty? Ukraine Live» provides people in Ukraine the opportunity to talk first hand about their personal experience of Russia’s war on their country. «Yak ty?» means «How are you?» in Ukrainian. The host, Luzia Tschirky, has been reporting from Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The former correspondent asks her guests from Ukraine how they have learned to carry on with their daily lives without losing hope amidst the ongoing war.
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Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainians have been living through the hell of war. Far from every missile or drone attack makes headlines outside of Ukraine. Even when Russian aggression against its neighboring country is reported on, the stories of people living through the horror of war are often missing. The podcast «Yak ty? Ukraine Live» provides people in Ukraine the opportunity to talk first hand about their personal experience of Russia’s war on their country. «Yak ty?» means «How are you?» in Ukrainian. The host, Luzia Tschirky, has been reporting from Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The former correspondent asks her guests from Ukraine how they have learned to carry on with their daily lives without losing hope amidst the ongoing war.
In this moving episode host Luzia Tschirky speaks with Nikoletta Stoyanova, a Ukrainian documentary photographer, fixer, and video journalist born in 2002.
In this podcast episode, host Luzia Tschirky talks to Kristina Voronovska, who voluntarily joined the Ukrainian army and is working as a nurse on the frontline.
In this episode, host Luzia Tschirky interviews Olga Guzhva, a Ukrainian frontline journalist who went from documenting war crimes to focus on cybersecurity.
In this episode, host Luzia Tschirky interviews an old acquaintance of hers in Ukraine: Iryna Kyporenko. The film programme manager at the Ukrainian institute speaks to her from Odesa.
In this episode, host Luzia Tschirky interviews the Ukrainian journalist Kateryna Malofieieva about her experience covering Russia's war against Ukraine since its very beginning in 2014.
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainians have been living through the hell of war. Far from every missile or drone attack makes headlines outside of Ukraine. Even when Russian aggression against its neighboring country is reported on, the stories of people living through the horror of war are often missing. The podcast «Yak ty? Ukraine Live» provides people in Ukraine the opportunity to talk first hand about their personal experience of Russia’s war on their country. «Yak ty?» means «How are you?» in Ukrainian. The host, Luzia Tschirky, has been reporting from Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The former correspondent asks her guests from Ukraine how they have learned to carry on with their daily lives without losing hope amidst the ongoing war.