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In this episode, I sit down with Eva, a Czech researcher in Georgia, for a profound exploration of identity during times of political transformation. Through her experience participating in Georgian protests, we unpack the complex dynamics of being a foreigner engaged in another country's struggle for democracy.
Eva shares her deeply personal journey of navigating multiple identities: as a Czech citizen, a researcher, and an ally in Georgia's pro-democracy movement. The conversation weaves through her family's history with communism, her current role in Georgian protests, and the delicate balance of maintaining authentic self-expression while immersing in a new culture.
We explore:
Through Eva's story, we examine how political engagement in a foreign country can both challenge and clarify our sense of self, while highlighting the universal human desire for democracy and authentic connection.
By Frederick LanciaIn this episode, I sit down with Eva, a Czech researcher in Georgia, for a profound exploration of identity during times of political transformation. Through her experience participating in Georgian protests, we unpack the complex dynamics of being a foreigner engaged in another country's struggle for democracy.
Eva shares her deeply personal journey of navigating multiple identities: as a Czech citizen, a researcher, and an ally in Georgia's pro-democracy movement. The conversation weaves through her family's history with communism, her current role in Georgian protests, and the delicate balance of maintaining authentic self-expression while immersing in a new culture.
We explore:
Through Eva's story, we examine how political engagement in a foreign country can both challenge and clarify our sense of self, while highlighting the universal human desire for democracy and authentic connection.