Reviews
Borderline is a place for those who know that human belonging is, and always has been, complex. I love its celebration of multiple identities and affiliations, and the way it offers a space for resisting the claim that belonging must be both simple and single. In a world of increasingly hard...Read full review »
WaywardPhilosopher via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/09/21
For the past eleven years I have lived a life across borders, with family and friends spread across the globe. I thrived on the idea of being a global citizen, learning from and giving back to different cultures. Then the pandemic reminded me of the burden of borders - which is such a stark...Read full review »
FedeCherubini via Apple Podcasts · Italy · 08/30/21
The Borderline pod is authentic and raw, it's also purpose-driven - it asks difficult questions about global life with borders to navigate and introduces you to interesting people with original takes on this subject. I listen to a lot of podcasts, and many of them feel same-y, but not...Read full review »
ds_ml via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/25/21
For those of us who choose to move away from our country of birth, it can hurt when others mislabel us as having no sense of ‘home’. This podcast does a brilliant job of refuting the myth that we can’t have more than one home in the world. Isabelle is intelligent and compassionate, and her...Read full review »
Robyn Santa Maria via Apple Podcasts · France · 08/24/21
What I like is that Isabelle makes the most of where she’s placed in the world. As diasporas and people in transit become more and more the norm the things Isabelle picks up on (and sets down in tight, lucid prose) are continually interesting. Plus there is no simple-minded agenda…
Shpdsbsh via Apple Podcasts · France · 08/24/21
Borderline is the community to be a part of if you know that people moving is both a normal thing to do and one of the greatest experiences of living. I love getting to hear the stories and unique perspectives from global citizens on the podcast, and reading about what’s going on in the global...Read full review »
wordrunner11 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/24/21
I'm a subscriber to Borderline because I am passionate about independent journalism, and I think that Borderline, the community it represents, and Isabelle Roughol are all important voices that have great value in the world today. There are a lot of cliches I could add of course, but at the...Read full review »
reviewer1AP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/21
Authentic individual stories, shared through personal experiences and great journalism of Isabelle. You’d love listening to this podcast.
A world citzen via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/16/21
This podcast takes the listener around the world, with intriguing guests who share amazing life stories. Each episode offers a fascinating listen about identity, belonging and finding a home in the world.
Jill Martin Wrenn via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/10/21
Des podcasts clairs sur des sujets complexes de politique étrangère. Très accessible bravo
ainalisy via Apple Podcasts · France · 11/03/20
Really thoughtful podcast which tells a unique and underrepresented perspective on some very pressing global issues that will shape the way our world looks in the future. Highly recommended for expats and global citizens alike.
tjuws via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/20
Borderline is a fascinating listen — it sheds light on ideas, issues and stories that affect all of us in an increasingly global world. Not only do I learn something new in every episode, it helps me think about these meaty topics in a different way.
churlishmay via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/28/20
I’ve just listened to the first episode in season 2. It’s amazing. I had no idea about the plight of ex-pat Australians and the podcast did exactly what podcasts at their best can do: it informed and moved me at the same time. Brilliant.
Jheawood via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/11/20
Those who live through multiple countries and cultures are easily labeled as having no roots or no sense of home. This podcast does a great job at debunking that myth. Well done!
Scoubix via Apple Podcasts · France · 06/15/20
I love hearing everyday human stories come to life in conversation. Well done Isabelle! (I also have always loved your accent 😉)
mjones72 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/15/20
Compelling approach to a unique conversation
SofiaBTold via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/20
Finally someone dares talking positively about the millions of people whose life straddles multiple cultures and countries.
Border-Crosser via Apple Podcasts · France · 06/13/20
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