If “experience is food for the brain,” as Bill Watterson said, Peace Corps Volunteers have no problem staying nourished. In this podcast, we dive into the diverse experiences of Peace Corps Volunteers and the common themes that bring this community together.
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In our second Pod Corps episode, we hear stories from Black RPCVs about what their Peace Corps experiences were like serving in Ghana, Kyrgyzstan, Jamaica, Botswana, Costa Rica, Paraguay and Vanuatu. We handed off the mic to our RPCV friends, David and Jasmine, to host this honest, uplifting and eye opening conversation. Thank you Natalie, Dom, Aisha, Missi and Ray for sharing your stories. If you have feedback, either leave us a voice message in the Anchor app or feel free to email us at podcorps@gmail.com.
In our very first episode we are focusing on Love in the Peace Corps. We interview RPCVs about their experiences while serving in Panamá, North Macedonia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. Thank you Zoe, David, Sabrina, Matthew (Bones), Nelly, and Tasha for sharing your stories with us. If you want to leave us feedback you can send us a voice message on the Anchor app or email us at podcorps@gmail.com ✌️
Ever found love in a village of 100 people? Or had diarrhea or 27 months straight? Or woke up with two mice on your chest? If so, you might be a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer. Our episodes share your stories and dive deeper into the themes of Peace Corps service. Stay tuned! Music Credits: Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3522-cold-funk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/