Ukrainian Journalists Share Their Harrowing War Stories on The Two Norries Podcast
You know, I can understand the people who never go to Ukraine. She says, no, don't worry, it will be fine. Maybe you won't believe the hundred percent of the bullshit they spread, but you will believe, and it is enough to become a bad Russian. And according to, if you're talking about sanctions, maybe people in the US they think that okay if they come to the shop and they won't see the you know toilet paper anymore.
What does it mean to leave everything behind because of war? In this gripping episode of 'The Two Norries Podcast', hosts James Leonard and Timmy Long welcome Ukrainian journalists Yevgeniy and Svitlana Ikhelzon. Forced to flee their homeland due to the ongoing conflict, Yevgeniy and Svitlana open up about their lives before the war, the devastating impact of Russia's invasion, and what they believe needs to be done to achieve peace.
Their conversation is a powerful mix of personal anecdotes and historical context, shedding light on Ukraine's complex relationship with Russia and the critical role of media in times of conflict. Yevgeniy and Svitlana's stories are not just tales of survival but also a call to understand the broader implications of propaganda and misinformation. This episode offers a unique, heartfelt perspective on the human cost of war and the resilience of those caught in its crossfire.
Whether you're interested in global politics or simply moved by stories of courage, this episode is a must-listen.