
Exodus: Cultures & Heritage
The podcast "Exodus: Cultures and Heritage" aims to delve into the acculturation experiences of Iranian students residing in Wroclaw, Poland. Acculturation refers to the cultural and psychological changes that occur when individuals from different cultures come into continuous first-hand contact. This podcast, closely tied to the thesis project, explores these changes through peer-to-peer interviews and reportage, offering listeners a deep and personal insight into the lives of the students.
Exodus: Cultures & Heritage
Integration
In this final episode of Season One of Exodus: Cultures and Heritage, we explore integration—the fourth and final stage of the acculturation process. Drawing from powerful, real-life interviews featured in my thesis project, this episode offers a detailed yet concise analysis of how integration unfolds through the lived experiences of Iranian students in Wrocław.
As the final stage of acculturation, integration represents a harmonious and balanced fusion of cultures. Individuals at this stage successfully maintain their original cultural identity while actively participating in the cultural life of their host society. Through deeply personal stories, we uncover how this balance fosters a sense of belonging, personal growth, and intercultural understanding.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of these often overlooked realities and receive a sneak peek into the next episode, which focuses on the integration stage.
Special thanks to MaroMaro for allowing us to feature his music in our podcast.
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Also, don’t forget to check out his YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@maromaro1337
This podcast plan ensures a structured and engaging exploration of the acculturation experiences of Iranian students in Wroclaw, Poland, offering valuable insights to both academic and general audiences.