Same People, New Life

Refugees are individuals who are forced leave their homes to look for safety, or shelter. All in all, individuals become evacuees to escape violence, economic imbalance, natural disasters, unforgiving circumstances and working conditions. With regards to adamant conflict, refugees are those who escape from inevitable, frequently long term violence and other troublesome living conditions expedited by the dispute. The United Nations all the more barely characterizes refugees as people who are outside their nation and can’t return inferable from a well-established dread of mistreatment on account of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or enrolment in a specific social gathering.

Over The Sea

Over The Sea focuses on stories of immigrants, we talk about the difficulty of being immigrants, how they adapt to the new culture of Canada, and how is the state of new life influence them. A new life is not an easy start, we have to leave all of our memories behind. It is a stressful but an exciting time, which makes immigration to be a Big Moment in life.

“Being immigrant and starting life over, you learn to be survival and how to face your challenges and basically overcome them.” – Anousheh Ansari

Group Members: Vincent Liang, Cohen Guan, Alex Yi, David Dong

CREDITS:

  • Introduction and Conclusion by Cohen Guan
  • Cover Picture from New York Civil Liberties, edited by Vincent Liang
  • Background music and editing by Vincent Liang
    • “Circle Ariel” from Anchor
    • “Circle Deserrat” from Anchor
    • “Circle Gerano” from Anchor
  • Interview by Vincent Liang, David Dong, and Alex Yi
  • Interviewees are Steve Kwan, Michael Li, and Tony Chan

 

Uncertainty (Big Moments)

Our story

Long distance relationships are unpredictable, just like any other relationship in life. This podcast digs deeper into a story of someone who was in a long distance relationship and the bittersweet experiences that she encountered. We also bring along the different perspectives that a group of teenagers have towards long distance relationships in which they discover the uncertainties that accompany with it.

Colours Through the Looking Glass

“But if I’m not the same, the next question is, ‘Who in the world am I?’ Ah, that’s the great puzzle!”

Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass

Decision-making is never easy. Wanting to make perfect choices holds more weight than one can imagine. It brings uneasiness and uncertainty to where people set their ground on. A secondary school senior recalls how she anxiously questioned herself over her career choice for the future. She finds herself lost and torn between her dreams and her family’s wishes, while also trying to find happiness and contentment. She meets fear and hesitation when questioning herself if she made the right choice and did the right thing. It is only a matter of time until answers are called upon to settle unsettled questions.

Listen here:

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/catchandrelease

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CIoe6UjPNMvKgWGzkVCEB

Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/catch-and-release

Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/0IO1

RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/catch-and-release-G3BoLv