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🎙️ Season 3 · Episode 10 | Being Greek Without Looking Greek | Identity & Belonging (with Pauline Lee)

36 min ¡ 8 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Greek Podyssey, we welcome Pauline Lee, a Korean woman born and raised in Athens, to explore what it truly means to be Greek in a multicultural world. Pauline shares her journey growing up in Greece with Korean roots, speaking fluent Greek while navigating identity, racism, and life between two cultures. We discuss Greek diaspora experiences, third-culture kids, multicultural Greece, Asian communities in Europe, and what belonging means beyond appearance, nationality, or passport. Topics covered in this episode: • Greek identity and belonging in modern society • Growing up Korean in Athens • Multiculturalism and diaspora experiences • Third-culture kids and immigrant stories • Cultural identity, life between cultures, and personal growth If you’re interested in Greek culture, diaspora voices, or navigating life between multiple worlds, this episode is for you

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