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Julianna Okosun is creator and host of Scattered, a podcast about young adults and international students in the U.S., and how their background has shaped their lives. Born and raised in Copenhagen, Julianna is a student at Marquette University in Wisconsin.2022 Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • Season 1, Episode 3: Vitus Hirschberg
    Sep 3 2022

    Vitus Hirschberg moved to the U.S. from his native Germany to attend Marquette University in Wisconsin. One of the biggest adjustments? The food! What does home mean to him?  "Home is a weird thing for me because I went to boarding school...so for me home is where I have my friends primarily because I have a lot of my friends here, so Marquette is a home in a way, my home away from home." 

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    18 m
  • Season 1, Episode 2: Nirel Lougbo
    Aug 25 2022

    In this episode, Julianna talks to Nirel Lougbo, a student-athete at Marquette University in Wisconsin. "I was born in America but raised African. I got to experience both cultures at the same time."

    Her parents are from the Ivory Coast, though they met in the U.S. Listen in to hear how Nirel melds and experiences both cultures, and what "home" means to her.

    One expert tells Julianna 'Scattered' people can serve as bridge-builders across cultures. 

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    13 m
  • Season 1, Episode 1: Ck Ledesma
    Aug 13 2022

    Julianna Okosun is creator and host of Scattered, a podcast about young adults and international students in the U.S., and how their background has shaped their lives.

    Born and raised in Copenhagen, Julianna is a student at Marquette University in Wisconsin.

    In this episode, host Julianna Okosun talks to artist Ck Ledesma, an artist from San Juan, Puerto Rico, living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Besides art practices, they are passionate about serving their community.

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    21 m
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