DIE BRÜCKE - bridging the gap

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DIE BRÜCKE - bridging the gap

Podcast host Sam Edein talks to different people about issues of migration, arrival and discrimination. With the podcast we want to make diverse perspectives visible and build a bridge between new arrivals and already established fellow citizens.

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    #11 Beyond asylum: lessons in trust and mutual support - with Paul Huf

    This e pisode gives insights into the inspiring work of The Longrun, an NGO founded by Paul Huf, who has spent the last 16 years working closely with refugees. Through a unique blend of arts and sports, The Longrun creates opportunities for individuals with and without refugee backgrounds to come together, learn, and grow. Paul shares powerful stories of personal transformation, mutual support, and the incredible bonds that form when people from different worlds unite through creative expression and physical activity.

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    #10 The power of storytelling - with Benedikt

    In this Episode, Benedikt introduces the Munich film festival "KINOASYL". The unique film festival showcases films from refugees and migrants. The festival, whose name combines the German words for "cinema" (Kino) and "asylum" (Asyl), aims to provide a platform for people who have sought asylum in Germany to share their stories, cultures, and perspectives through film. Curators not only decide on a movie but also stand on stage and answer questions for the audience. Benedikt is engagend in the project for seven years. In the epsiode he shares inspirational encounters happening through the power of storytelling.

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    #9 Special edition in German: Vom Dancefloor bis zum Gerichtssaal - mit Hamado Dipama

    In this episode, we delve into the compelling journey of Black activist Hamado Dipama living in Munich. It is a special edition because Sam interviews the politician in German. Hamado Dipama shares his experiences of activist work, his efforts in consulting and advocating for equality, and his relentless battle against discrimination. We explore his numerous legal struggles against racial profiling at club entrances. This episode sheds light on the challenges within the German nightlife scene and the inspiration which arises out of reletless people showing resistance.

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    #8 Shades of silence - with Amina

    In this Episode, Amina reflects on her childhood as the only black child born and raised in Penzberg, Germany. She was discriminated against at school by her teacher and treated differently compared to her other classmates. Still, she found ways to empower herself and to reflect on her experiences. Find out how she made her way out of this small town to Munich.

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    #7 Obstacle after obstacle: How tough it can be in Germany to kick into gear - with Ebenezer II

    In this episode Ebenezer tells the second part of his Odyssey. After countless attempts to receive a stable residency as a registered refugee he decides to take the path of education in order to finally settle in Germany and start a new life. Find out how also this journey is paved with obstacles for the young talented men.

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    #6 Discrimination and Classifying refugees - with Ebenezer I

    In this episode Ebenezer tells his journey about escaping Ukraine with his fiancée after the war and being discriminated against by a police on his way to Berlin for not having an ukrainian passport. You will learn more about Ebenezer's story in the next episode!

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    #5 Special edition: racist aggression and the rule of law - with Bolaji

    In this episode Bolaji called "BJ" tells his story about an racist and violent attack he suffered leaving the train station of Markt Schwaben - a suburb of Munich. The perpetrators were no strangers, they had been lurking around Bj for the past two years, insulting and provoking him. This time it escalated and the incident is under police investigation. Join Sam and Bolaji as they talk about structural racism in Munich and Germany and see what lessons they learn from their experiences.

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    #4 Diverse angles of war, selfcare and the process of arrival - with Svitlana

    In this episode Svitlana reflects on her arrival process in Munich. From going trough a hard time while her home country is invaded and close people are directly confronted by war, she developed into a person that jumps into every opportunity to meet interesting people and make new experiences. Follow Svitlana's journey and enjoy Sam's quick-witted anecdotes.

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    #3 Munich perspective, German school system and classicism - with Sabrina

    In this episode Sam interviews Sabrina. Sabrina lives in Munich and is supporting Migration macht Gesellschaft on a voluntary base. She gives insights into being otherized and confronted with stereotypes when being abroad. Additionally, Sam and Sabrina talk about the German school system and how she perceives the friends paradigm in German society.

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    #2 Mental issues, Christmas and the concept of friendship in Germany - with Vivi Maraveli

    In this episode, Sam and Vivi talk about mental difficulties that so many people face when they emigrate to another country. Special situations like Covid19 pandemic or Christmas are tough tests. Sam and Vivi share strategies on how to overcome these challenges. Lastly, the episode is about friendship. Do friendship concepts vary in Nigeria, Greece and Germany? Why do so many newcomers find it hard to make German friends?

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    #1 Stigma, cultural shock and the language barrier: Welcome to "Die Brücke" - with Abaseen Azizi

    Embark on a cultural odyssey in Munich as international students Sam and Abaseen share their journey of mastering a new world. From weather woes to lunchtime customs, they recount the humorous clash of expectations and reality. Discover their practical tips for language learning and explore the emotional challenges of immigration, unraveling the universal pursuit of a better life on foreign shores. Join us for a captivating episode that bridges borders and embraces the human spirit.

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    #0 This is my journey: Introduction

    Sam Edein is currently in his seventh year in Germany. Migrating from Nigeria for the purpose of his Masters degree in Munich he started to write a blog about his experiences in a foreign system. Later, his blog became a book. "My German Waka". Learn about Sam's ambition to help people finding their path in Germany. Sam brings people, perspectives and opinions together in the podcast DIE BRÜCKE - bridging the gap.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Podcast host Sam Edein talks to different people about issues of migration, arrival and discrimination. With the podcast we want to make diverse perspectives visible and build a bridge between new arrivals and already established fellow citizens.

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