Serial Culture

Lory Martinez

Podcast by Lory Martinez

  • 36 minutes 55 seconds
    Strange Pilgrims
    For this final episode of season 1, I wanted to feature some projects that highlight some of the best, and worst parts about making the move to live somewhere new. David Carillo, Mexican-American, and creator of the Intermediate-French web series and the podcast Mijes Away and June Chua, Canadian journalist and host of the podcast, Empire of Dreams. Like me, David and June found comfort in telling their stories of leaving and coming home.  Curious? Have a listen.
    1 May 2018, 7:17 am
  • 11 minutes 40 seconds
    Episode 7: Laughing in another Language
    When you're in the process of learning a new language and new culture, you will inevitably feel lost, but there's something to be said for the very particular moments when the confusion just makes you laugh. For this episode, Host Lory Martinez interviewed Jelena Ciric, a Serbian-born singer living in Iceland, documenting these moments through her lens as an outsider with the help of Twitter. Music: Manisero in Potemkin by Gnawledge
    8 January 2018, 10:38 am
  • 24 minutes 11 seconds
    Episode 6: The multicultural family
    When you start a family with someone whose origins are different from your own, there are often moments when language and ritual get a little mixed up. Navigating differences and finding common ground is part of the every day in the multicultural family. To learn more about what its like, Host Lory Martinez interviewed Lucas and Amina Peters about their experience as a Moroccan American family living in Paris. Music: Manisero in Potemkin by Gnawledge
    18 October 2017, 5:44 am
  • 38 minutes 29 seconds
    Episode 5: Food Glorious Food
    When you arrive in a new country, one of the things you miss most is food from home. Those comfort foods your parents used to make or ones you shared with friends at a favorite restaurant. For this episode, host Lory Martinez interviews women with different cultural backgrounds about the experience of seeking out the feeling one gets from those meals. From Jamaica to South Korea, these women have found ways to recreate food experiences from their childhoods in their Parisian kitchens. Music: Manisero in Potemkin by Gnawledge
    15 August 2017, 3:32 pm
  • 27 minutes 50 seconds
    Episode 4 : Identity Crisis Part 2
    What happens when you grow up in a foriegn country, to parents who are also foriegn-born?  When the phrase "home country" is just an administrative descriptor, because you've never seen it as home?  In this episode (2/2), I sat down with Danielle Courtenay, a 25-year-old copywriter who has had trouble grappling with her mixed identity as a Korean-American growing up in Singapore, and now working in Paris.  Music: Manisero in Potemkin by Gnawledge
    4 July 2017, 8:49 am
  • 25 minutes 5 seconds
    Episode 3: Identity Crisis Pt.1
    What happens when you're torn between two cultures? When you aren’t considered one or the other? Do you pick? Or do you choose a new identity? An in-between of sorts? In order to learn more about what it feels like to be a third-culture kid in Scandinavia, Serial Culture correspondent Lucie Camara interviewed 3 women dealing with exactly this issue in Denmark and Sweden. Featuring: Lucie Camara, Elizabeth Løwe Hunter, Miranda Rydqvist, Elianna Hansen Music: Manisero in Potemkin by Gnawledge
    19 June 2017, 12:36 pm
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