Violetta Nadbitova

Diversity Podcast

Society EN ↓ 15 episodes

Welcome to the Diversity Podcast, where we dive into the identity and diversity of our society and explore how our upbringing, environment, and our ethnic backgrounds combined with how particular historical events impacted our ancestors' and grandparents' lives and how it further influenced our behaviors and our own identities. We will dive together into various topics, from arranged marriages to genocide, so stay tuned.

Author

Violetta Nadbitova

Category

Society

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Latest episode

Aug 31, 2025

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Episodes

Проявленность и популяризация искусства — интервью с Элиной Гедерим 31.08.2025

В первом русском выпуске подкаста я говорю с Элиной Гедерим — одной из самых известных молодых калмыцких художниц. Обсуждаем её путь в искусстве, важность видимости калмыцкого творчества и секреты превращения таланта в реальные достижения. Этот выпуск вдохновит делиться своим голосом и смело творить. Подписывайтесь на меня: Diversity Podcast Elina's Instagram Apple Podcasts Visibility and Crea...

When Words Fail: George Calvelo on Photojournalism in the Philippines 13.12.2024

In this episode of The Diversity Podcast, I sit down with Filipino photojournalist George Calvelo [https://www.georgecalvelo.com/] to explore his incredible career and how it intersects with his identity. George has spent over a decade documenting life in the Philippines, capturing everything from everyday moments to major natural disasters, and shining a light on communities often overlooked. Tog...

When customs were stronger than status: How Oirad-Kalmyk women defied norms 12.09.2024

In this episode of the Diversity Podcast, we speak in the native Oirad-Kalmyk language about how Oirad-Kalmyk women defied societal norms with their strength, bravery, and independence, often demonstrating that their customs and their strong spirit held more power than the khan himself. Music: Chingis Nostaev @bashcreak  Photo: Liza Mordvina-Schodro Diversity Podcast on: Instagram: https://www.ins...

Episode 3: Buryatia In The Voice of Sendema 29.07.2024

What do you know about the Buryats? Did you know that the Buryat people are native to Siberia and that shamanism is still very much alive in Buryatia, unlike in Kalmykia? Are you aware of the repressions faced by the Buryats in the 1930s? Tune in to the next episode of the Diversity Podcast, where we explore these and other topics related to Buryat culture with our guest, Sendema.  Music reference...

Episode 2. Embracing Samoan Culture: A Journey into Faʻa Sāmoa 02.06.2024

Alofa, Matai, and Usita‘i: Do these words mean anything to you? If not, then tune into this episode where I meet Nicole, who is Samoan. Through my conversation with her, we will learn about Faʻa Sāmoa and gain insights into Samoan culture, traditions, and other beautiful aspects of this indigenous culture. I truly hope you will embrace it with me after listening to this episode. Music references: ...

Ep1: Being a Woman Through Native Voices 08.03.2024

I want you to learn with me what being a woman means in different cultures, so I asked different women to answer this tough question, "What does being a woman mean to you?" in their native languages. As for me, since I grew up, International Women’s Day is all about womanhood and the Power of a Woman. Tune in and enjoy! Since women replied in their native languages, I have added an Engli...

Episode 9: Generational Trauma and Self-Awareness, Expert Insights and My Journey (Part 1) 29.10.2023

What is generational trauma, and how does it influence our lives? Why don't older generations acknowledge this type of trauma, and what is my personal experience with it? Discover why this episode is exceptionally personal and vulnerable as I share my own journey. I will also touch on how the tragic chapter of Kalmyk history: the Siberian Exile of 1943, during which Kalmyk people were deported...

Episode 8: Growing Up as a Syrian Christian—Ethnic and Religious Makeup of the Country, and the Influence of the Civil War on Syrians 11.09.2023

In this episode of the Diversity Podcast, Michael, who is Syrian Christian, shares with me what it was like to grow up as a religious minority in a predominantly Muslim country - Syria.  Join us to learn more about the Assyrian, Aramean, and Druze people, what unites and what differs Syrian Christians and Syrian Muslims. In this episode, we also discuss how war has changed the Syrian people. Tune...

Ep. 7: Interview with Kalmyk Archaeologist: Who Are the Kalmyks-Oirats - Exploring Their Identity and Cultural Transformations in Post-Siberian Times 14.08.2023

What do you know about the Oirats? Were you aware that the Kalmyk people did not traditionally celebrate birthdays and the New Year? Have you come across the term "Nutug" before? Join us as we dive into these intriguing questions and explore the upbringing of my dearest guest in today's episode, Maria Ochir, a Kalmyk Archaeologist.  This episode not only delves into the historical as...

Diversity Podcast. Identity from a perspective of a woman of British-Pakistani background 11.08.2023

Identity and upbringing from the perspective of Humairaa, a woman of British-Pakistani background. Jump with us and learn about types of arranged marriages and Pakistani community bonds, the 1st Pakistani community in Swansea, and Quran lessons in the Mosque at five years old. We discuss the positives of people pleasing and getting married over the phone (yes, it's a real thing!), group chats...

Kalmykia Through Your Memories: Voices from Around the World from Kalmyk Listeners 30.07.2023

Kalmykia Through Your Memories: Voices from Around the World from Kalmyk listeners In this special episode, listeners of the Diversity Podcast share their precious memories and associations of their homeland, Kalmykia. Tune in and feel the Kalmyk soul with me! Song used in this episode is by band qaynar & radif kashapov called Сәхибҗамал, Газиз һәм Фатыйх.

Episode 5: Being a Part of Modern British Culture from the Perspective of an Indonesian-British Man 09.07.2023

What do you know about Indonesia, one of the most fascinating countries of South East Asia? I personally knew about Indonesia through Bali as it is a dream destination of many of us to move to and to travel to. But do you know about diversity of this country about Batawi people, about Chinese Indonesian and about country's linguistic diversity In this episode, we dive into the identity of our...

Episode 4. Exploring Identity and Upbringing - A Discussion with a British-Bengali Woman 18.06.2023

Episode 4. Exploring Identity and Upbringing - A Discussion with a British-Bengali Woman In the fourth episode, we engage in conversations with a Bengali-British woman where we delve into her upbringing, the significance of community bonds, the distinctions between arranged and forced marriages and why they are often misunderstood. We also talk about sex education in the UK and the therapeutic pot...

Episode 3. Preserving your identity while living in different countries and immersing yourself in diverse cultures through the lens of a Zambian-British man 04.06.2023

In this episode, my dear guest Namiluko, who is of Zambian origin, and I discuss and explore the importance of maintaining your identity while living in different places. We delve into how being exposed to a range of diverse cultures from an early age can enhance your understanding of yourself and help you stay connected to your own culture. Join us as we dive into topics such as growing up in Zam...

Episode 2. Growing up in the Middle East as an Armenian-Canadian woman and comprehending generational trauma from the Armenian Genocide 20.05.2023

Have you ever heard the story of a girl who grew up in the Middle East and who is also of Armenian origin, and whose grandparents had to flee the Armenian Genocide at the beginning of the 20th century? If not, then meet Tamar, my dear guest of this episode who is Armenian-Canadian and with whom I share a very personal background as my grandparents were sent to Siberia during the second world war d...

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