Riveting and compelling
If you truly want to know about the humanitarian world and what aid workers experience, especially trying to help those affected by armed conflict, listen to this podcast. Melissa Fleming asks the questions you want to know the answers to. I listened the first season which excellent but I was truly moved by the first episode in this new season. Fabrizio Hochschild shares his experience in Bosnia in a way that resonates. Highly recommended listening.
Tesfaye Mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/19
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If this podcast were a book it would be un-put-downable. Deeply personal stories from the side of humanitarian crises that you never get to hear, beautifully told, immaculately produced and an atmospheric score. I can’t wait for the next episode.
Naomji via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/23/18
AWAKE AT NIGHT unveils the most powerful, inspiring, and touching face of the U.N. I love it!
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