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Ukraine's Hidden Voices with Amanda Holden

English, News, 1 season, 13 episodes, 2 hours, 39 minutes
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Can you imagine going from your comfortable home to hiding in an underground car park for days on end? How long do you think it would take you to work out which missiles were being fired towards the enemy, or towards you and your kids just by the sound? These are situations many families are now having to face in Ukraine as the conflict continues to impact millions of people. Amanda Holden started this podcast after Ukrainian-born mother Kateryna - who was seeking refuge in an underground car park in Kyiv - connected with her via a social media post. Moved by her situation, Amanda wants to help tell the stories of people like Kateryna, who's lives have been drastically impacted by this conflict. Amanda said “I wanted to use this podcast to speak with mums, dads, sons and daughters about what is happening on the ground in Ukraine. At this time it’s vital that we don’t turn away, but we turn towards them and hear their stories and try to help in any way we can. Their stories are so important.” Ukraine's Hidden Voices will bring you interviews and conversations with many people from many different walks of life, all trying to survive and make the best life possible for themselves, their family and friends as the War in Ukraine continues. For more information on how you can help the people of Ukraine, visit the Disasters Emergency Committee at dec.org.uk
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A Laborious Process

Whilst in Poland, Amanda visited a humanitarian aid centre where refugees were staying before leaving for their new lives in various countries. She noticed that there were queues to apply for visas in every country except the UK. Curious as to why, she spoke to a charity who were helping refugees apply for visas in England.
3/30/202210 minutes, 44 seconds
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I'm no Hero

Aside from the many refugees crossing the border into Poland, Amanda also met several selfless volunteers. Paul’s from Falkirk and has decided he wants to use his retirement for good, so is travelling solo to Lviv, while David’s using his events company to provide equipment and manpower at Medyka.
3/24/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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Natalia

This episode belongs to Natalia. Not only is she a mum and teacher, but also the first person that Amanda spoke to when she arrived at the Poland-Ukraine border. This is how she explained the situation to her children and her pupils.
3/23/20228 minutes, 33 seconds