A rare insight into the psyche of people whose life revolves around helping others.
An array of captivating stories on the personal impact of working in some of the earth’s most dangerous places. An exposition of the biggest hopes and most heart-wrenching fears of some of the world’s most committed humanitarians. In sum, a brilliant podcast.
Katerina Kitidi via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 10/07/18
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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,...Read full review »
EMLC235 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/17/18
What keeps me awake at night? This podcast. You should not miss it if you interested in the UN, but particularly about the UN staff who risks their lives for humanity, their leadership and their continued determination to build a better world. Chapeau to Melissa Flemming and her team for creating...Read full review »
Veronika_Ty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/19
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Listening to this I suddenly realised how seldom you actually hear aid workers talk about their own lives and how they keep going back to some of the darkest places on the planet. Nadine Shah's score is also just amazing.Read full review »
buzzmarrow via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/10/18
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