”I’m Fine: from Ukraine” is a podcast that explores the complex layers of Ukrainian identity, resilience, and survival through personal stories, cultural reflections, and historical analysis. Hosted by Yuliia Zhytelna (me), a member of the Ukrainian diaspora, this podcast dives deep into what it means to be Ukrainian in a world shaped by conflict, history, and hope. Through interviews with Ukrainians both in the homeland and abroad, we’ll uncover how the phrase ”I’m fine” has become a symbol of strength in the face of adversity. Each week, listeners can expect discussions about Ukraine’s past and present, along with stories that bring to light the emotional impact of being Ukrainian in today’s world. Whether you’re part of the diaspora, curious about Ukrainian culture, or simply interested in stories of resilience, this podcast offers a unique perspective on a country and its people navigating through challenging times. New episodes drop every Sunday. Follow us on social media Instagram @im_fine_ua for updates, sneak peeks, and more.
In this deeply personal episode, we explore the Holodomor, a devastating famine engineered by Stalin’s Soviet regime, through the lens of my great-grandmother’s survival story. Combining history with heartfelt family testimony, we honor the resilience of the Ukrainian people while reflecting on the enduring impact of this tragedy.
Episode #2: Living Resilience" dives into the extraordinary resilience of Ukrainians during the early days of the full-scale invasion. From community solidarity to individual strength, this episode highlights the human capacity to persevere amidst unimaginable adversity. Join us to explore how resilience shapes identity, inspired by stories of survival and hope.
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In this first episode of I’m Fine from Ukraine, we explore the phrase “I’m fine” and uncover its resilience and depth in Ukrainian culture. Join me as we explore personal stories, historical moments, and cultural insights that reveal what it truly means to hold onto hope, even when everything feels uncertain.
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I'm Fine: From Ukraine - Special Episode for Media Literacy Week 🎙️
In this special episode, we’re exploring the critical role of media literacy, especially in understanding news and narratives about Ukraine. This episode is all about empowering you to spot misinformation, question stereotypes, and navigate the complexities of news coverage in Ukraine and beyond.
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"Hey there, I’m Yuliia Zhytelna and this is *I’m Fine from Ukraine* – a podcast where we dive deep into the untold stories of Ukrainian identity, resilience, and history. As a member of the Ukrainian diaspora living in the U.S., I’ve felt the struggle of balancing life in two places at once: my life here in sunny California, sparkly Los Angeles, and my heart back in Ukraine, with my family and memories ...
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