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Migrant Odyssey

Migrant Odyssey

Written by: stephen barden
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Real voices. True journeys. Humanity without borders

Migrant Odyssey tells the stories of people who’ve crossed borders and kept going — individuals whose intelligence, determination and generosity of spirit enrich any country or community they reach . These are stories of true worth — proof that migration is not a problem, but part of what makes us human.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 27 Lebanon Lives - The Longing
    May 7 2026

    Time and distance never quite heal the pain of war and disruption. And neither do they soothe the longing to return.

    Souad has been away from her beloved Lebanon for 20 years but both its joys and traumas are ever present. In this third episode in the mini series on Lebanon, she talks, - with both bluntness and much humour - about her homeland.

    Here's the link to a map of Beirut

    https://www.worldmap1.com/map/beirut-map


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    You know as well as I do that stories about migrants don’t attract big sponsors.
    Governments are hostile, corporations stay cautious, and even NGOs hang on to their tightening budgets.

    That's why we need your help. Migrant Odyssey exists — to make sure those voices are still heard.

    If you’ve ever felt that empathy without action isn’t enough, this is one real way to make a difference. Even a small monthly contribution — one you’ll hardly notice — helps keep these voices alive.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • EP. 25 LEBANON LIVES - Mona's Story.
    Apr 13 2026

    Lebanon Lives: the first of a mini series featuring extraordinary, ordinary people in Lebanon - trying to live their lives while their towns, villages and cities are bombed around them.

    As host Stephen Barden says, " These people are us." or as Joan Baez put it, in her song, "There but for fortune - go you or I".

    Stephen's first guest in this series is Mona - half Ukrainian, half Palestinian, lover of extreme sports and in love with a profession she cannot pursue.


    And here's the Instagram link to Mona's Extreme Sports team:

    https://www.instagram.com/wolves.teamm?igsh=NjMwZTRicjJieDR3



    Send us Fan Mail

    Support the show

    You know as well as I do that stories about migrants don’t attract big sponsors.
    Governments are hostile, corporations stay cautious, and even NGOs hang on to their tightening budgets.

    That's why we need your help. Migrant Odyssey exists — to make sure those voices are still heard.

    If you’ve ever felt that empathy without action isn’t enough, this is one real way to make a difference. Even a small monthly contribution — one you’ll hardly notice — helps keep these voices alive.

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 24 Gaza Champions - the generosity of friendship.
    Mar 5 2026

    Gaza Champions is a global community that may be solving two huge problems that plague traditional charities: how to make sure support stays long after the media circus has moved on. And how to get past donor fatigue.

    Stephen Barden talks to co-founders Anam Raheem and Matt Davis about how they helped put volunteers from across the world in touch with individual families in Gaza: a network of pen pals - or zoom pals. And the impact that has had - not just on the families in Gaza - but on the volunteers.

    Links referred to in episode:

    Gaza Champions website: https://www.championgaza.xyz/

    Gaza Champions instagram:https://www.instagram.com/p/DPMyhMaDt-v/

    Mahmood fund-raising page:https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/gaza-champions

    Anam Raheem's substack: https://substack.com/@anamraheem?r=2pc66t&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=profile

    Anam's short story: https://www.wasafiri.org/content/tessellation-by-anam-raheem/




    Send us Fan Mail

    Support the show

    You know as well as I do that stories about migrants don’t attract big sponsors.
    Governments are hostile, corporations stay cautious, and even NGOs hang on to their tightening budgets.

    That's why we need your help. Migrant Odyssey exists — to make sure those voices are still heard.

    If you’ve ever felt that empathy without action isn’t enough, this is one real way to make a difference. Even a small monthly contribution — one you’ll hardly notice — helps keep these voices alive.

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    42 mins
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