Uniquely Insightful
This podcast transports you into a world that is not always accessible, that of humanitarians who’s life work is to support and help refugees. These are people who don’t seek the limelight but who care deeply and often take enormous risks to do their jobs. You will hear about being kidnapped, being bombed, being moved to tears by the needs of so many, and much much more. I listen to a number of podcasts but this one is unique. You will not be disappointed.
EMLC235 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/17/18
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Meredith ( 3rd daughter) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/21
Why would you choose to live and work in a war zone or humanitarian crisis? This gives the stories of people who have sacrificed so much to protect refugees. These stories stick.
Dai shirokuma via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 10/10/18
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
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