Mija Podcast (English)

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Hosted by a narrator known only as Mija (daughter in Spanish), each episode tells the story of how members of her family experience immigration. Launching September 25th, 2019 in English, French and Spanish versions. Mija Podcast is produced by Studio Ochenta, a multilingual podcast studio dedicated to raising voices across cultures. For more information about the studio and Mija podcast go to ochentastudio.com or follow @ochentapodcasts & @mijapodcast on social media. Original theme by Gabriel Dalmasso.


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  • robinminttea
    Connections
    I relate to this podcast a lot as a daughter of immigrants. Whenever I listen it feels like I’m connecting to my identity and my heritage. I’ve been listening since the original Mija, and I don’t think I’ll ever stop.
  • BX Educator
    Gorgeous!
    I just binged season one and feel the love and closeness of all my PR family in our casa, those here, those long gone, and those still dreaming. Thank you for sharing your beautiful story and reminding us of our own stories.
  • Sin unis eatafadores
    Mija
    Excelente producción hay muchísimas familias que les ha pasado más o menos lo mismo. Esta muy bien escrito Mija que bella historia
  • Gracielamg
    Family memories
    I am also an immigrant from Latin America and Mija’s stories remind me of family and childhood I truly enjoy this podcast and specially the soothing voice they are told in. PLEASE come back more stories and many thanks!
  • Sandrita Dee
    Memorias
    I love this podcast so much. Both of my parents immigrated to Miami from Medellin Colombia. There’s so many similarities between Mija and mines childhood. Every time I listen I am flooded with memories of my own family and childhood. Thank you for doing this.
  • Rognini
    Gracias!
    This podcast put a smile on my face through every episode. I also come from immigrant parents...both from Columbia (Bogota & Barranquilla) who settled in New York. This podcast is well done with great story telling. I totally get it! Gracias.
  • saxon75
    Love it!
    Just found this show and I love how real and intimate it sounds. I think this is a great example of what podcasts can do in terms of storytelling and lifting up voices and perspectives from outside the mainstream.
  • Felix A. Montelara
    Family Story Telling at its best
    every episode tells the story of how members of her family experience immigration in an excelente manor. Congrats Studio Ochenta #latinpodcast
  • Frm TX to FL to NC
    Loved it
    I’m Not a Ny’er or Colombiana... but I related so well since my father was born in Mexico. I got emotional when you said ... ”her mother said... everything will be ok Mija”. My Parents never lived in the same state as their parents and I don’t live in the same state as mine. This is what I hear when I talk to my mother. I know it’s the same thing my grandparents told my parents. I can’t wait to hear more of this podcast!
  • City_kitty_gal
    Fantastic storytelling, and great for language lessons
    First of all, I agree with one of the other reviews that New Yorkers will love this. As a former New Yorker, this podcasts brings me right back to its bustling streets! Second, aside from enjoying the storytelling of the immigrant family, I love that these 10-minutes episodes are done in English and French and Spanish. It’s so good for my language skills! I’ll listen to an episode on French, then in English, and again in French. Fantastic!
  • @AishaBoom
    The power of being authentically YOU!
    First episode was great. I was dancing and reflecting! It’s gonna be a sweet story I can already tell. Ny’ers will dig it!
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