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Talking Podcast 'First People' now is about war. Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to create the UA: The day that we survived. The podcast tells the truth about Russia's war against Ukraine. Our goal is to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. We asked Ukrainians from different corners of the country to record their audio stories about events taking place in their city or village, their emotions and feelings, daily routines, life in the shelters, and their ways of fighting the enemy.

Location:

Ukraine

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Talking Podcast 'First People' now is about war. Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to create the UA: The day that we survived. The podcast tells the truth about Russia's war against Ukraine. Our goal is to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. We asked Ukrainians from different corners of the country to record their audio stories about events taking place in their city or village, their emotions and feelings, daily routines, life in the shelters, and their ways of fighting the enemy.

Language:

Ukrainian


Episodes
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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.15

4/12/2022
For the last couple of days, we have been shocked by what happened in Bucha. Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel, Motyzhyn and other towns and cities where Russian soldiers stayed have been destroyed and robbed. Should we remind how those cities were happy, self-sufficient and peaceful until the 24th of February? But the war continues and many other cities continue to suffer from the russians. In this episode, Oksana from Mariupol and Sasha from Kyiv are talking about their life, hometowns and...

Duration:00:16:39

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.14

4/3/2022
In this episode the podcast host Kateryna Lytvynchova is talking about her hometown Mariupol. The city is located on the coast of the Azov Sea, in the south-eastern area of Ukraine, in Donetsk Oblast. It is a major port,an industrial center of the country, and, most importantly, my home. Mariupol received a status of a hero-city on the 6th of March 2022. This rank manifests acts of heroism and resilience of the city’s inhabitants during fighting Russia's armed aggression against...

Duration:00:23:25

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.13

4/1/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. This episode is about animals and their salvation during the war. We talk about zoos, menageries, the rescue of bears and bats. Two kangaroos died in Kharkiv. Zoos are under occupation in the Kyiv region and Berdyansk. The situation with animals during the war differs from case to case — sometimes people save only themselves because...

Duration:00:21:59

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.12

3/29/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. This episode is about people who took up arms after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, although they didn’t have any combat experience and never served in the army before. Today's heroes are mostly humanities graduates who never thought that they would fight. You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here:...

Duration:00:28:46

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.11

3/24/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. In today’s episode we are figuring out is it all Russians to be blamed for the war? Also Serhiy, Nelya and Sasha are sharing their experience about the situation in their cities. You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here: www.patreon.com/UAThedaythatwesurvived

Duration:00:15:03

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.10

3/18/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. Since the beginning of the war, 108 children have died in Ukraine, and more than 120 have been injured. More than 3 million people have already fled from Ukraine to other countries. We asked them, mostly women with children, to share their stories with us. You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here:...

Duration:00:32:42

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.9

3/16/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. In Mariupol, near The Sea of Azov, russian soldiers have killed more than 2000 civilians. In some Ukrainian cities people are buried in mass graves. In Irpin a 12-year-old boy and his mother were buried in the yard of a residential complex. Is this not hell on earth? In this episode we have two audio stories from people who used to...

Duration:00:15:15

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UA:The day that we survived - Ep.8

3/15/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. This episode will be tentatively divided into two parts. In the first one, we'll share with you if there are neo-Nazis in Ukraine. In the second one, you'll hear the story of a person who nearly died at his home in Bucha near Kyiv but managed to gather strength and survive. You can support Podcast UA: The day that we survived here:...

Duration:00:18:04

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.7

3/9/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. A plant bakery in Makariv was bombed by the Russians, 13 people died. Our soldiers took out two Russian airplanes in Kyiv. Thousands of people in occupied territories don't have access to mobile network, electricity, water or heating. A Kyiv citizen shot an enemy drone with a bottle of pickled tomatoes. The occupants have slowed down...

Duration:00:22:01

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.6

3/9/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. First the occupants said that they did not pose a threat towards civilians. At the same time they began shelling central squares and residential complexes. Now russian soldiers are keeping small towns near Kyiv under siege. In a suburban city near the capital - Bucha, there is no electricity, heating or connection to the outside...

Duration:00:12:05

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.5

3/9/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. There are current news and two stories from the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, in today's episode. Russian occupants have captured the largest in Europe, Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. The occupied cities are on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. Ukrainians marry despite the state being engulfed in war. The war in Ukraine has been...

Duration:00:09:41

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.4

3/9/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. Russian Ministry of Defense has admitted casualties in the war with Ukraine for the first time. At the same time, Russian troops keep attacking civilians. The airstrike alarms went off more than 60 times in Kyiv only and sounded for more than 36 hours in total. In today's episode, you hear the diary of Anastasiia from the Kyiv...

Duration:00:11:40

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.3

3/3/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. Kateryna from Odessa region tells about the life of a mother of two children. Alexander from Kyiv tells about his father's bakery. The girls from Ternopil region share their experience of leaving the capital. The bombing of the central TV tower in Kyiv killed five people. The bomb fell on Babyn Yar – numerous victims of different...

Duration:00:16:02

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.2

3/3/2022
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing only verified information and real stories of people. How did Ukrainians from different corners of the country experience the first day of spring or we'd rather say the sixth day of Russia's war against Ukraine? Missile alerts have become a commonplace reality, but bombing of Kharkiv’s central square 'Of Freedom' was transcending. What do people from Crimea and Lysychansk (in the east...

Duration:00:15:05

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UA: The day that we survived - Ep.1

3/1/2022
Russia invading Ukraine. Russia has launched a devastating attack on Ukraine, a European democracy of 44 million people, and its forces are on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv. As the number of dead climbs, he stands accused of shattering peace in Europe. How's real ukrainian people living these war days? This podcast is all about this. Please share! Real ways you can help Ukraine as a foreigner - https://how-to-help-ukraine-now.super.site/

Duration:00:26:20

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"Цукор - гірше кокаїну": Як Вікторія Репа з BetterMe "присадила" 5 мільйонів на щасливий спосіб життя — Перші Люди #20

11/30/2021
Вікторія Репа - без перебільшення, рольова модель сучасного жіночого лідерства. У свої 28 років вона - співзасновник та керівник компанії BetterMe, одного зі світових лідерів серед застосунків Health & Fitness. Понад 100 млн завантажень та 5 млн постійних клієнтів. Ці люди дали Вікторії не тільки гроші, а й інформацію, що саме їм допомогає схуднути та що робить їх щасливим. Що великі дані знають про щастя та здоров'я? Обіцяй клієнтам те, що вони хочуть і давай те, що...

Duration:01:15:02

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Дмитрий Лисицкий и его Influ2 помогают лучшим продавцам мира заключать супер сделки. Как это работает? — Перші Люди #19

11/19/2021
Технология Influ2 умеет доносить рекламные сообщения до самых влиятельных людей в мире. Но этого оказалось мало, чтобы построить бизнес. Информация, как эти люди взаимодействуют с такой рекламой, намного важне. Она помогает заключать большие сделки. Инвесторы оценивают Influ2 в $100 млн. Как Дмитрий Лисицкий собирается дойти до оценки в миллиард. Microsoft СатьиНаделла

Duration:00:51:41

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Дмитро Сергєєв - вчора продав DepositPhotos за $85 млн, де він заробить $1 млрд завтра — Перші Люди #18

11/6/2021
Сергєєв - створив не один, а три глобальних продукти, якими користувались десятки мільйонів людей по всьому світу: Deposit Files, DepositPhotos та Crello. І минулого місяція він все продав за $85 млн. "Це дешево, але я отримав свободу", - каже підприємець. Як він розпорядиться грошима та свободою? А ще ми поговорили про таке:

Duration:01:11:51

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Юрій Гогоці – українець, який претендує на Нобелівську премію. Як сьогодні влаштована велика наука — Перші Люди #17

10/12/2021
Гогоці – киянин, який вже 30 років працює в найкращих світових університетах. Він відкрив новий клас матеріалів – максени. Саме Гогоці – найбільш цитований український вчений і взагалі один з найбільш цитованих хіміків світу. Його винаходи можуть суттєво змінити світ навколо вас. Ми з ним поговорили про таке:

Duration:01:19:08

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Гроші на зв’язках: Як Вікторія Тігіпко стала головним венчурним інвестором країни — Перші Люди #16

9/24/2021
За 12 років Вікторія Тігіпко створила найбільший і найуспішніший венчурний фонд України - TA Ventures. Він проінвестував у 180 стартапів, більшість з яких - європейські та американські компанії. Чиста середньорічна дохідність інвестицій Тігіпко - близько 25% на рік, що виводить її у число найкращих венчурних інвесторів Європи. Що їй допомагає? RevolutPreply Zakaz.uaРозеткаAmazon Компанії, про які згадували у подкасті: Reface, People IO, Preply, BitFury, Revolut, Vochi, Ovo, Lili 24,...

Duration:01:27:10