Tomorrow, Greg Acha launches his new book. "I'm OKÆY" is the title of his memoirs. On Voices Matter, Greg Acha speaks about his life journey and his new book.
Voices Matter: The multiple transitions of Iryna Sagaidak
Iryna Sagaidak in her life has made several transitions. She went from being a scientist to teaching mindful movement. On Voices Matter, she explains how she has progressed during this journey and what mindfulness means to her.
Voices Matter: Caring for a child with Diabetes Type 1
Six years ago, Stéphanie Ravat's daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Since this day, the disease has dominated the daily live of the family as her daughter needed constant care. On Voices Matter, Stéphanie explains why she sees the urgent need for more leave for parents of sick children.
Voices Matter: Carrying music from Nigeria to Ukraine to Luxembourg
Moses is a musician; he was a student; he's a Nigerian, a Ukraine war refugee. He is a believer. He came to our studio on Voices Matter to tell us all about his journey and his music. Recently, he released the song "colorblind". Tune in to check it out.
Voices Matter: Corrida on structural racism
How to talk about racism to black people? How to talk about it to children? And why we shouldn't just ignore it - Corrida joined us on Voices Matter to talk about these matters.
Voices Matter: Cidalia Monteiro on her journey from Cape Verde to Luxembourg
Cidalia Monteiro has a Portuguese sounding name but she doesn't speak Portuguese and she doesn't look like a Portuguese. Since she arrived in Luxembourg as a kid, her Cape Verdean origins have caused quite some confusion - at least for the others. Cidalia knows where her roots are.
Voices Matter: Dorothy Germaine
"Luxembourg gave us that that opportunity to be culturally diverse, and within the diversity, we were also not pre-judged.” . In honour of One peoples Black History month, Dorothy Germaine, originally from Jamaica, tells Ara City radio about her experience with being black in Luxembourg.
Voices Matter: Brilliant Tene Tene's Inspiring Journey from Cameroon to Luxembourg
Join us as we delve into Brilliant Tene Tene's extraordinary journey. Discover how he continues to make waves in his new home and beyond. Voices Matter we share his story, proving that voices and stories like his truly matter.
Madeleine Yougye from One People ASBL
Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating, recognizing and commemorating the history, culture, achievements and contributions of black people around the world.
Voices Matter: Kasia Bialek on multilingualism and promoting culture
Kasia Bialek talks on Voices Matter about her love for multilingualism and being a Polish kindergarden teacher.
Voices Matter: Delphine de Clerck on changing career paths, failing and taking a break for motherhood
President of the FFCEL Delphine de Clerck came to the ACR studio to talk with Tracy Heindrichs about changing career paths several times and picking up work after taking a 20-year break to look after her household.
Voices Matter: Brigitta's struggle with Long Covid
For more than two years, Brigitta Best has been suffering from Long Covid. On Voices Matter, she tells how the illness has impacted her health and her life.
Voices Matter: Esther Celosse about Return2Career
Have you ever had a gap in your career? How does one make a smooth transition into the professional life again? To help people get back on track after taking a gap, Esther Celosse founded the start up Return2Career. In our interview, she explains what has motivated her to support others in this step. The interview is the latest episode of our new feature Voices Matter, today with Orjola Spaho.
Voices Matter: Cuddle therapist Elise
Ever heard about cuddle therapy? Elise Bally offers this professionally. On Voices Matter, Elise explains how a session with a cuddle therapist looks like, and why we should all start to cuddle more.
Voices Matter: On activism in the workplace with Shivani Sondhi
Shivani Sondhi in this episode of Voices Matter tells us about what it’s like being a woman in tech, her activism, and what impact these two aspects of her life have had on her professional path.
Voices Matter: Isabelle Marinov Lawyer turned Author
Tracy speaks to Isabelle Marinov, lawyer turned author...how did that come about and how has the journey been.
Voices Matter: Mateo and his journey to the Pokémon world championships
Mateo is 7 years old and he is Luxembourg's most successful Pokémon player. As one of Europe's top 15 players, he is invited to the Pokémon world championship in Japan in August. In our interview, he and his dad Pedro talk about their common passion.
Voices Matter: Charel's story about living on the streets
Out on the Theaterplaz, with his back against a pole and a cup out in front of him, Charel wishes passersby a nice day, and wraps the lingering ones up in conversation. Many who walk on come back around. Charel is so good at begging, he turned the activity into a profitable business. Join Nicolas Calmes as he too converses with Charel and learns about his life story.
Voices Matter: Why Christos Floros doesn't sleep
Christos Floros doesn't sleep. Christos is on a mission which doesn't allow him to. He wants to make politics in Luxembourg accessible to everyone, and he wants to make more people participate in politics. On Voices Matter, Christos tells us why he has committed to his mission and how he feels about Luxembourg's politics.
Voices Matter: Alix Rassel's journey from alcohol dependence to self-fulfilment
On this episode of Voices Matter, recruitéent employee-turned-yoga teacher Alix Rassel tells our journalist Tracy Heindrichs about her struggles with alcohol and how yoga was key to her recovery.