Communicating with the Ukranian diaspora in a modern media landscape with Anastasiia Aharkova
Between war, living as a refugee, and navigating a disrupted modern media landscape, the task of communicating with the Ukranian diaspora isn’t an easy one.
Despite all of this, Anastasiia Aharkova works for not one, but two media organisations with the goal of communicating to two very different audiences.
How does she manage to navigate it all? And what are her views on the modern media landscape, especially during war time?
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Host: Joshua Begbie
Guest: Anastasiia Aharkova
Music: Suno, Adrián Fábián (remix)
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