Don't Call Me Devochka explores what it means to be a woman in today's Russia. Hosted by U.S.-Russia journalists Uliana Pavlova and Samantha Berkhead, the podcast features interviews with prominent women in Russian culture, politics, media, business and more to break down the fascinating, frustrating and funny aspects of modern Russian womanhood — with trademark humor and chemistry.
Samantha Berkhead and Uliana Pavlova
One year ago, Belarusian women were at the forefront of an unprecedented wave of peaceful pro-democracy protests following a disputed presidential election — but in the months that followed, the Belarusian regime has suppressed nearly every form of opposition activism. We discuss Belarus' women-led uprising and its aftermath with Katsiaryna Shmatsina, a Rethink.CEE Fellow at the German Marshall Fund and a research fellow at the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies, and Maryia Rohava, a doctoral research fellow on Belarus and Eurasia at the University of Oslo. Follow Uliana: @pavlovauliana Follow Samantha: @samberkhead To support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2VJgF1i On Twitter: @DevochkaPodcast On Instagram: @devochkapodcast And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, where we'll be posting videos of our interviews: https://bit.ly/3ksqOtD
We're not like other girls...we're devochki. In our premiere episode, we introduce ourselves and have a casual, no-frills discussion on some of the topics surrounding Russian womanhood that we hope to explore in this podcast. We're so grateful for your support so far and can't wait to show you what we have in store. Follow Uliana: @pavlovauliana Follow Sam: @samberkhead To support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2VJgF1i On Twitter: @DevochkaPodcast On Instagram: @devochkapodcast And don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, where we'll post videos of our interviews: https://bit.ly/3ksqOtD