World Pieces explores cultures and individuals from around the world while showing that the world community is unique but very similar.
World Pieces host Jason Kladiva interviews Susan Kotsy. Ms. Kotsy grew up in Budapest, Hungary during Nazi and Russian occupation, escaped and came to the United States. She tells her story of survival and the obstacles she overcame as a youth, an immigrant, a professional and a mother.
Sugar City, Idaho native Cheryl Thompson talks about the horse that wore headphones and the time she traded her baby brother for a cow.
Jorge Pescador of Greece shares views on the world community and about living for the common good.
World Pieces host Jason Kladiva celebrates National Hot Dog Day with memories of dogs around the world and a few questions for Karen Maria about Iceland's famous dog.
Youth Conservation Corps Rover Cody Gardner talks about his background in Long Island and urban planning and how it relates to his work in the wilderness of the Northwest.
World Pieces host Jason Kladiva catches up with Emily Entrikin--a dog musher from Alaska.
World Pieces host Jason Kladiva learns about nomads in the Sahara from Ali Fakiri in M'hamid el Ghizlane, Morocco.
Isabel Goddard shares her upbringing in England, Spain and Colombia to host Jason Kladiva.
World Pieces host Jason Kladiva receives a tattoo from Hertha at Valkyrie Tattoo in Reykjavik using the stick and poke method.
National Park Rangers Karl Rand and Russ Taylor share their views on the most distinctive part of their uniform.
Sumeiya- a young Kenyan woman going to university in England - teaches World Pieces host Jason Kladiva about Kenya and it's differences to England at a cafe in Marrakesh.
National Park Ranger Margo Roseum shares her passion for Yellowstone with World Pieces host Jason Kladiva.
Here is a little something extra for you for Independence Day in the United States. Everybody loves to skip rocks. Some people compete at it.
World Pieces Host Jason Kladiva catches up with Alabama native Russ Taylor about his passion for photography.
World Pieces Host Jason Kladiva asks Edyta Hinch about what it's like to be a woman in Poland.
World Pieces Host Jason Kladiva arrives in Iceland and learns about how Icelanders identify themselves, a genealogy app and the importance of swimming pools from Visit Reykjavik's Karen Maria.
The World Pieces Expedition hops on the bus and takes a ride to Detroit. Host Jason Kladiva takes listeners on his bus journey but discovers the very interesting Cheryl Thompson while riding a shuttle in Montana.