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Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps

Alan Toth

Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps

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Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps

Alan Toth

Posh Corps Podcast - Posh Corps

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This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast features two stories. The first segment takes place on Rabi Island, one of the easternmost islands of Fiji. It is one of the most remote places on earth, but even Rabi is not completely isolated from the g
Siobhan Neela-Stock served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mozambique. After listening to a previous Posh Corps podcast, in which nobody fell in love, Siobhan was inspired to find and interview volunteers who married host country nationals. This
The election of Donald Trump for President of the United States has already had affected the countries where Peace Corps volunteers serve, and Trump will very soon be setting policy at Peace Corps itself. Trump’s divisive rhetoric and much of
Peace Corps Volunteers have served in many nations that have endured revolution, war, and turmoil, but Kiribati may be the first Peace Corps country to simply cease to exist. Like many Pacific island nations, Kiribati (Keer-ree-bahss) is threat
This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates a fundamental flaw in Peace Corps policy which prevents the agency from embracing reform. This story is the fourth segment in The Reform Series, a four-part series about Peace Corps reform eff
This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' use of the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine. This story is the third segment in The Reform Series, a four-part series about Peace Corps reform efforts. Mefloquine, also known by the
This Episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates Peace Corps' mismanaged implementation of the Kate Puzey Peace Corps Volunteer Protection Act. This story is the second segment in The Reform Series, a four-part series about Peace Corps refor
This Episode of the Posh Corps Podcast investigates the complex, frustrating, dysfunctional health care system available to Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. This episode is the first part of a four-part series which investigates Peace Corps ref
This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast is a discussion with five BPCV's (Black Peace Corps Volunteers) as they open up and pick apart the impact of race/physical appearance on their service.
This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast is about Peace Corps relationships. Lauren Schwartzman chose not to date during her two years of service in Panama. She wondered if her decision was common, or if most volunteers dated during service. She
This episode of the Posh Corps Podcast is the story of Socorra Camposanto’s tour of Morocco. Socorra is a singer/songwriter who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Morocco from 2010 - 2012. She returned to Morocco in November of 2015 to perfor
Episode 9 of the Posh Corps Podcast is about the service of Peace Corps volunteer Nick Castle. Nick passed away in China after a brief serious illness. We interview one of Nick's Peace Corps friends as well as Nick Castle's family members. We d
This episode features an interview with an RPCV who served in Panama. She discusses her re-adjustment to living in the United States during the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Socorra performs a song from her new album, and discusses her upcoming n
In this episode, we explore the relationship between Peace Corps and Star Trek. A volunteer from Nepal discusses her experiences during the recent earthquake. A volunteer from Malawi tests the Peace Corps non-interference policy.
Episode 6 of the Posh Corps Podcast takes place in Jamaica. We learn about a community of entrepreneurs outside of Kingston, who are being cast as victims. We also discuss the process of shooting interviews with Peace Corps volunteers.
Episode 5 of the Posh Corps Podcast is about frustration. Jessica DeNisi served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Jordan. She discusses her frustrations with harassment, and her experience serving in Jordan on September 11, 2001. Conner Hunihan se
Episode 4 of the Posh Corps Podcast focuses on a popular trend, the Peace Corps live story slam. Three volunteers tell true stories of life lived in developing nations. Karen Drachler served as a volunteer in Honduras. She tells her story of a
Episode 3: Evacuation Episode 3 of the Posh Corps Podcast is about the biggest volunteer fear of all, evacuation. This episode features interviews with volunteers evacuated from two Ebola affected countries, Liberia and Sierra Leone. After 6
Episode 2 of the Posh Corps Podcast is about perception. We talk with a returned Peace Corps volunteer who served in Haiti. She tells us her story of revolution, assassination, and zombies. Alan and Socorra discuss their perceptions of Africa b
This Episode of the Posh Corps Podcast asks the question "What is Work?" It is the fundamental question for Peace Corps volunteers when they return to the United States.
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