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What We Need To Know About Ukraine

Sofiia Andrushchak
What We Need To Know About Ukraine
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  • The Impact of Media: A Conversation with Dr. Marta Dyczok on History, Memory, and Propaganda
    Today's episode explores history, memory, and propaganda through the lens of the media. *Dr. Marta Dyczok, a historian, political scientist, media scholar, and professor at the University of Western Ontario in Canada with a PhD from Oxford University, is the special guest on this episode. *Read Marta's book Ukraine not 'the' Ukraine here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/elements/ukraine-not-the-ukraine/1A0CC1D8913162C5A65763614CCC39E1*Find Marta here: https://x.com/mdyczok* Sponsored by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress. *Find me here: https://linktr.ee/sofiia_andrushchak
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  • Nestor Makhno: Ukrainian Anarchism and Revolution
    Today's episode is about Nestor Makhno — a Ukrainian revolutionary leader and anarchist active during the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917-1921. * "[A] will to freedom and independence, which only in the width and depth of the Ukrainian soul could so quickly and strongly manifest itself." - Nestor Makhno * The music at the end of today's episode is "Любо, братці, любо" ("l'ubo, bratsi, l'ubo") sung by Taras Zhytynskyy. It is a Ukrainian folk song that emerged during the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917-1921. It was frequently sung in Ukrainian by the army of Nestor Makhno. Some say that Makhno himself liked to sing it too. The music in the episode's background is "Melody" by Ukrainian composer Borys Lyatoshynsky. * Find me here: https://linktr.ee/sofiia_andrushchak
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  • Ukrainian Cuisine and its History with Yevhen Klopotenko
    Today's episode is about Ukrainian cuisine, its history, and its importance in culture. * Yevhen Klopotenko, renowned Ukrainian chef and restaurateur, credited with getting the culture of Ukrainian Borshch cooking to be listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, is the special guest on the episode. * Try Ukrainian cuisine with Yevhen's recipes: https://klopotenko.com/en/ * Find Yevhen here: Twitter: https://x.com/klopotenko_chef?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klopotenko/?hl=en * Find me here: https://linktr.ee/sofiia_andrushchak
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  • Lesya Ukrainka: Freedom Through Verse
    Today's episode is about Lesya Ukrainka. A feminist and political activist, she is one of Ukraine's most famous and beloved writers to this day. Lesay was a leading figure in the modernist movement and the development of Ukrainian literature. *"No! I am alive, I will live forever. I have that in my heart, which does not die..." - Lesya Ukrainka, The Forest Song *Full version of Lesya Ukrainka's "The Forest Song" in English: https://tarnawsky.artsci.utoronto.ca/elul/English/Ukrainka/Ukrainka-ForestSong.pdf*The music in the background and at the very end of the episode is "Farewell. Waltz in C Minor, Op. 39, No. 1" by the phenomenal composer Mykola Lysenko. The song at the end of the episode is "Як дитиною, бувало" ("As a child, I sometimes") by Mike Udlis, with the lyrics being Lesya Ukrainka's poem of the same name. *Find me here: https://linktr.ee/sofiia_andrushchak 

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  • How the Cossacks Fought Wars: Weapons, Strategy, and the War of Khotyn
    Today's episode is about the weapons and strategy used by the Cossacks in battles and wars. In particular, Hetman Petro Konashevych-Sahaidachnyy and how he saved Europe in the War of Khotyn. * Image of troops in the War of Khotyn: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/Battle_of_Khotyn_1673.PNG * The music at the end of today's episode is "Їхав Козак За Дунай" ("The Cossack Rode Beyond the Danube") by Semen Klymovsky - Ukrainian philosopher, poet and Cossack. The background music throughout the episode is "Kyiv" by Oskar Schuster. * Fun Fact: The song "The Cossack Rode Beyond the Danube" by Semen Klmovsky was made into a song in German and arranged for piano by Ludwig van Beethoven and Christoph August Tielde. Beethoven's version is known as "Schöne Minka, ich muß scheiden." * Find me here: https://linktr.ee/sofiia_andrushchak
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