Freedom in Hungary

Freedom in Hungary is a narrative interview podcast series co-produced by Bulle Media (Brussels) and Betone Studio (Budapest). The podcast series deals with the value of freedom as seen by 6 different persons from Hungary. From a Holocaust survivor to a teacher, from an entrepreneur to a student activist, from a AI expert to a professor: what does freedom mean to people in Hungary? How did the value of freedom shape their lives? And, most importantly, what role does freedom play in today’s society?
Freedom in Hungary is a podcast series part of the Europod network and was produced in the context of the Sphera Network. Freedom in Hungary is also available in Hungarian language under “Éljen a magyar szabadság”.

Episodes

March 31, 2023
In this sixth and last episode of the first season of Freedom in Hungary, we talk to Maria Kristofy, member of Labrisz Lesbian Association and lecturer...
March 31, 2023
In this episode, we talk to György Tilesch, president of PHI Institute, AI expert and lawyer by the University of Pécs. He touches base on how...
March 31, 2023
In this podcast, we talk to Csaba Török, who is a Hungarian Catholic priest, a senior parish priest of the Esztèrgom Cathedral, a theologian and a...
March 31, 2023
What do today’s younger generations living in Hungary think about freedom? How much do they value it, how much are they willing to do for it,...
March 31, 2023
The level of freedom of a society can be measured quite solidly by the attitude of institutions towards education. And, more specifically, towards the teaching of...
March 31, 2023
Éva Fahidi is 97 years old. And she is a Holocaust survivor. Éva has lived most of her life in Hungary, under regimes that infringed on...

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