Kitchen Conversations, Building a Life in Athens

Episode 7: Jaime's Story, Part 2-Music, Friendship, and Heartbreak in Athens

17 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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In Part 2 of her story, Jaime reflects on her first year in Athens as a Fulbright scholar studying traditional Greek violin. From language lessons and musical discoveries to unforgettable friendships and late nights in Athens' music scene, Jaime finally begins to find the community and culture she dreamed of. But just as she decides to make Greece her home, a tragic accident changes everything. This episode is a story of music, friendship, loss, resilience, and the unexpected turns that can alter the course of a life.

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