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Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"Exploring the Toxic Record of Colombia's Oil Giant." The BBC speaks to the Colombia Calling podcast.Colombian energy giant Ecopetrol has polluted hundreds of sites with oil, including water sources and biodiverse wetlands, the BBC World Service has found. However, as detailed in a new documentary produced and directed by Owen Pinnell of the BBC: "Exposing the toxic record of Colombia's oil giant | BBC World Service Documentaries,:" there are far more issues involving Colombia's Ecopetrol beyond just pollution the region's water sources such as potential links to paramilitary groups. As quoted in the documentary: "Matthew Smith, an oil analyst and financial journalist based in Colombia, says he does not believe Ecopetrol...2025-04-081h 14Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaChampioning English-language books about ColombiaBarry Max Wills, author of: "Better than Cocaine: Learning to Grow Coffee, and Live in Colombia," and Richard McColl of: "The Mompos Project: A Tale of Love, Hotels and Madness in Colombia," join editor Dan Cross on this week's Colombia Calling podcast. In a conversation that takes in the topics of culture and identity, immigrants to Colombia, writing about their adopted homeland, their books and the editing process, the triumvirate chats about the recent launch party and conversation event at Bookworm bookshop in Bogota.  Enjoy this fun conversation! The Colombia Briefing is reported b...2025-03-2550 minAdventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made SmallAdventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made SmallAdventure Travel with Richard McColl - Colombia Calling PodcastRichard McCollColombia Jack of All Trades!Colombia Calling PodcastRichard is a long-time freelance foreign correspondent based in Colombia, host of the Colombia Calling podcast and the LatinNews podcast, author of Colombia at a Crossroads and owner of two small guesthouses in Mompos...in addition to being a husband to Alba and father to two small boys.summaryIn this episode, Jason Elkins speaks with Richard McColl, a passionate advocate for Colombia and host of the Colombia Calling podcast. They explore Richard's journey from England to Colombia, discussing the...2025-02-231h 04Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"The World is Sick," a New Documentary on the Ancient Healing Medicine of AyahuascaA new documentary, in the making, seeks to document the sacred nature of an ancient medicine. We're all familiar with vivid tales of projectile vomiting and the complete loss of bodily functions during an ayuahuasca ceremony but who, amongst us, has really explored the benefits of a ritual? This documentary seeks to educate us, through a carefully curated journey from the lands of the Taitas (shamans) in Putumayo, the process of creating the ayahuasca (also known as Yage), to the preparation of the ceremony, the ritual itself and then a reflection of the ceremony and its outcomes.2025-02-181h 05Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia554: Lies, Damned Lies and Disinformation in ColombiaJonathan Swift, "Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it.” … never truer than in 2025 This week on the Colombia Calling podcast Emily Hart and Richard McColl tackle the issue of disinformation and fact-checking in Colombia and fortunately, we don't have to take on this task alone but are joined by two experts in the field. Laura Sarabia Rangel is the Editor of El Detector de Mentiras at La Silla Vacia and Jose Felipe Sarmiento joins us from ColombiaCheck and we get to pick their brains about the need for fact-checking, disinformation in Colombia and how...2025-02-111h 10Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaFrom the Indian Plains to the Andes MountainsSometimes, it's just fun to have an agreeable conversation, and this is why I enjoyed chatting to Vivek Jayaraman. Vivek was born in Tamil, India and in the way life takes its unusual routes has ended up living in northern Bogota and with a love of mountains - he's from the plains - and a firm desire to know and understand the regions of Cundinamarca and Boyacá, Colombia. In his words: "Thus was born Project Boyacá and Project Cundinamarca. The idea being that I visit all the 123 and 116 municipalities atleast once. "People associate th...2025-02-0452 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Myth of the NarcoIn order to understand the issue of the cocaine trade in Colombia, we need to look at three factors: 1. Drugs Policy as a Geopolitical tool. 2. Markets: A Political Economic issue. 3. Narratives: the Myth of the Narco. On the Colombia Calling podcast this week we speak to Estefanía Ciro Rodríguez, expert on drug politics, the cocaine economy and the Colombian armed conflict. We discuss la Escombrera in Medellin, Pablo Escobar, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, Arms trafficking by the Sinaloa cartel and the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación to Colombia, genetically modifi...2025-01-281h 17Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaFollowing in the footsteps of Roger Casement in ColombiaBrendan Corrigan has had multiple jobs in his time in Colombia (dating back to 2011), and his most constant has been that of a contributing writer of acerbic observations for the El Tiempo national newspaper, with an office job in marketing thrown in for good measure and some forays into the acting world by way of a telenovela (soap opera) appearance here and there. However, there's been an ever present itch and it has been his desire to get out into the wilds of Colombia to see and experience some of the ground covered by "the forefather of...2025-01-211h 10Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaErin Donaldson in Colombia's Coffee RegionAs there are now a growing number of people considering moving to Colombia, and where better than the country's enticing Coffee Region, we decided to focus on this topic for this week. Known for its natural beauty and landscapes, lush countryside, friendly and hard-working people...it's an easy sell. But what happens when you are ready to take the next step beyond internet research and start the actual process of moving your life to the cities of Manizales, Pereira or Armenia or a pueblito nearby? This is where Erin Donaldson comes in!  A long-time immigrant t...2025-01-141h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia549: Travel Trends in 2025Have you heard of "destination duping," "rosy retrospection," "JOMO," or "trailblazer hotels?" Well, with Colombia of course in mind given that this is the Colombia Calling podcast, we leap into 2025 with an upbeat episode discussing travel trends for this year. We mull over each of the aforementioned phrases with Bruce Mclean, travel expert and owner of BNBColombia Tours. Hear us talk about how Colombia may just return to being an "emerging tourism" destination again and stepping beyond this to establish itself as a global player...there's still a way to go, but it can happen and things...2025-01-071h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaJazz for Peace with Rick DellaRattaWell, where to start with this interview?! It's that time of year when we endeavour to discuss more hopeful and positive episodes and then an email hit my inbox from Rick DellaRatta and Jazz for Peace.  And thus the episode came into being. Rick DellaRatta is a multi instrumentalist, pianist, composer and founder of Jazz for Peace and we discuss what can be done to try and use music as a common ground for good.  Rick shares the story of how Jazz For Peace began and what he is doing with it...2024-12-1053 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaTu Fiel Amigo, Colombia: the Colombia Calling podcast Christmas Appeal 2024We've never done this before, but heck, why not?! So, here is the first ever Colombia Calling Christmas Appeal in our 11 plus years of being on the air. Cartagena Paws and their supported Foundation of Tu Fiel Amigo in Cartagena have been on our radar for some time and a certainly deserving of some welcome help. We speak to Maureen Cattieu about the work of Cartagena Paws and Tu Fiel Amigo. ​ Cartagena is home to nearly 400,000 street animals and the population is ever growing. As a way to help combat the overpopulation and contagious illnesses, Ca...2024-12-0341 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaTorah Tropical in Cali: How Far Would You Go to Find God?The journey of making Torah Tropical began in 2021, in the midst of Colombia’s historic civil unrest. Despair at the Duque government’s policies and botched implementation of the Peace Process boiled until erupting into the tumultuous National Strike of April 2021. The uprising was the defining moment for a generation of young Colombians, a time those of us in the streets remember as an expression of hope, of a shared dream for a just society where a young person can aspire to a fulfilling, violence-free life. So, this week, we speak to Ezra Axelrod and David Restrepo abou...2024-11-261h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaSouth America's Hidden Histories, a conversation with author Laurence Blair'Romantic, adventurous and thrilling ... remarkable' Telegraph  'Vivid, fast-paced and wonderfully ambitious … Patria teems with alternative stories of a continent’s life and peoples' New Internationalist In late 1869, Richard Francis Burton stepped ashore in Southampton, fresh from a sightseeing tour of bone-strewn South American battlefields. The most lethal conflict ever fought on the continent was still stumbling to its gory conclusion. But if the celebrity adventurer expected to be mobbed with reporters, he was disappointed. Burton was ‘mortified’ to perceive how oblivious his fellow Britons were to ‘perhaps the most remarkable campaign fought during the present century’. T...2024-11-191h 14When Home is a Foreign WordWhen Home is a Foreign WordCoffins, Punk Rock, and the beauty of broken places with Richard McCollRichard McColl shares many tales of a life led in pursuit of adventure, and we talk about journalism, storytelling, showing up in service of others and carving out a space for yourself in the midst of hardship while finding kindness, and beauty, in unlikely places.   Sound and editing by Talking Silkworm.   This episode is brought to you by Fluent English Pro. If you want to continue improving your English visit https://fluentenglishpro.com/   Questions? Comments? Want to be featured on the show? Reach me at WhenHomeisaForeignWord@gmail.com 2024-11-131h 04Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaGringo Tuesdays arrives in CartagenaIt has become a cultural phenomenon in Colombia, beginning first in Bogota before branching out to Medellin, Cali, Lima (Peru) and now Cartagena...everyone knows all about Gringo Tuesdays. So, this week, coinciding with the launch of Gringo Tuesdays in Cartagena, we speak to co-founder Travis Crockett about how the business has grown, the differences in running events in each location, how they survived Covid and where they plan to expand to next...hint, two more overseas locations. This is a good news story about some entrepreneurs that took a punt on an idea and...2024-11-121h 06Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaReturning to MacondoAfter nine years away, Tim Buendia, has made it back to the town of Aracataca - birthplace of Gabriel Garcia Marquez - and it seems timely with a new series based on the author's opus: "One Hundred Years of Solitude" due to be aired on 11 December 2024 on Netflix. Tim, an adopted son of Aracataca, is perhaps singlehandedly responsible for his tireless work in bringing international tourism to the birthplace of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Colombian Nobel Prize winning author. And it was all falling into place with tours, a steady stream of visitors and significant press coverage...2024-11-051h 07Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia542: Total peace, totally reimagined - Nonviolent Communication in ColombiaHello and welcome to another episode of Colombia Calling – I’m Emily Hart and this week we have something a little bit different – the radical linguistic technique which is building peace - personal and political - all over the world, and the inspiring woman bringing it to Colombia.    This week, I have with me Camila Reyes Azcuénaga – the founder of Resuena, the organisation bringing the school of thought known as ‘Nonviolent Communication’ (NVC) to Colombia, a way of structuring our thoughts and communications to prevent and heal conflict, breaching the divides of culture, politics, and identity. 2024-10-291h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaCOP16 in Cali: Looking at Deforestation in ColombiaOn Episode 541 of the Colombia Calling podcast, and given the current COP16 in Cali, we revisit our conversation with special guest Ole Reidar Bergum - Counsellor for Climate and Forests/ Consejero de Clima y Bosque - Royal Norwegian Embassy in Bogotá, who joined us to speak in-depth and openly about the tragedy of the rampant deforestation taking place at the moment in Colombia. We discuss the causes and results and what the Norwegian government, along with other collaborators, are trying to do to prevent an area the size of Bogotá being deforested each year. The Co...2024-10-2249 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaWhy You Should Consider Colombia for Medical TourismColombia stands out for its excellent healthcare and is rapidly becoming another destination for medical healthcare. Thinking of a tummy tuck, a hair implant, some dentistry or more? Take a look at the options, go through a reputable agency and take a holiday at the same time. This week, we speak to Kirby Braddell of Medical Tourism Packages, to talk about what is offered in Colombia. https://www.medicaltourismpackages.com/ The Colombia Briefing is reported by Grace Brennan.2024-10-1549 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaComparing politics and tourism in Nepal and ColombiaThis week we get on the line to Naresh Dahal in Kathmandu to compare and contrast the tourism practices and politics in both Nepal and Colombia. Naresh is local travel specialist in Nepal and can assist with customising and tailor-making a tour and holiday suiting your travel needs, so he’s a man in the know. Whilst the countries may seem incredibly different from one another, we discover there to be some striking similarities as well. Join us for a pleasant conversation from Bogota to Kathmandu.2024-10-081h 15Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaFrom South London to South Bogotá"South London has a serious problem with knife crime." This week we discuss how Henry May arrived in Colombia and ended up being a mover and shaker in the education world here. After a life-changing experience involving a tragedy relating to one of his students in South London, Henry questioned his life choices in education, leading him to consider other avenues. Read on to find out more about Henry. Henry May is a Social Entrepreneur from the UK currently living in Colombia where he currently serves as the CEO of Coschool, an education...2024-10-011h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaPresident Petro's Rocky Relationship with the MediaPetro's first two years as president have been marked by tension between him and various media sectors. He has repeatedly denigrated journalism critical of his government, labelling those responsible as “liars” and “scumbags” who are just trying to undermine his administration.   Petro’s attacks began after the Bogotá-based news magazine Cambio published an article by political reporter Maria Jimena Duzán on 23 June in which she raised questions about the possibly fraudulent manner in which the brother of the president’s chief of staff had obtained public contracts.    The president responded on his X acc...2024-09-2456 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia536: Death, Syphilis and Stories from Beyond the Grave in ColombiaAngela Alvarez is a natural-born storyteller, her latest venture of the podcast: "When Home is a Foreign Word" is testament to this. In fact, there's no way we can keep on topic - is there ever one? - and we enjoy a far-reaching conversation, a great deal of laughs about life and death in Colombia (the funny side), the origins of the word syphilis, identity and witchcraft. Angela states, when we discuss what it means to be an immigrant, "humans are reliable narrators of their own existence," and then we plunge into a conversation which I count...2024-09-171h 14Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia and the US ElectionsAs the United States prepares for its pivotal presidential election on November 5, 2024, we join our friends at Colombia Risk Analysis to discuss their new report: "The Future of U.S.-Colombia Partnership: Impact of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election" which delves into how the election results—whether a second term for former President Donald Trump or a first term for current Vice President Kamala Harris—will reshape U.S.-Colombia relations and influence Colombia's political and economic landscape.   We discuss the potential scenarios and outcomes with Sergio Guzman and Amelia Thoreson of Colombia Risk Analysis.   2024-09-101h 02Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Needs Regenerative Tourism!With a hypnotising mix of charming coastal cities, world-class cuisine, and lush landscapes hiding immense biodiversity have made the bicoastal country of Colombia one of the most sought-after destinations in the Americas. We speak to Simon Faulkner, Lecturer in International Tourism Management at University College Birmingham about regenerative tourism, how it differs to sustainable tourism and where Colombia fits into this. Regenerative Travel is a relatively new term in travel circles that aims to go beyond sustainable travel practices. While sustainable travel focuses on minimising negative impacts and returning a net neutrality on the environment and local...2024-09-0356 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe incredible story of Colombia's first Woman Chess GrandmasterNadya Ortiz is Colombia's first woman chess grandmaster. Hailing from humble origins in Ibague, chess became a conduit for her success. By succeeding in the chess world, she won a scholarship to study at university in Texas, later another one to go to Purdue and then by virtue of her excellence in computer science now works for Apple in San Francisco. We hear Nadya's story on episode 533 of the Colombia Calling podcast. As a woman from the provinces, playing an unpopular sport, she made it all happen for her. We discuss her life, politics in Colombia and...2024-08-2757 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaJournalism At War In ColombiaHallo and welcome to another episode of Colombia Calling - I’m Emily Hart and this week I’ll be chatting to Nubia Rojas about journalism at war – how journalists fell victim to, but also took part in, Colombia’s civil conflict. Nubia is a journalist and researcher who has worked on conflicts across the world both as a correspondent and an analyst, working for the United Nations, Doctors without Borders, and Oxfam, as well as numerous Colombian outlets. Most recently, Nubia authored a chapter of the final report of Colombia’s Truth Commission – a historic pub...2024-08-201h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaCan President Petro Turn Things Around in Colombia"From Ambition to Stagnation: the road ahead for Petro's administration," is the title of a new report by Eitan Casaverde and Sergio Guzman of Colombia Risk Analysis and this is what we are discussing this week on the podcast. There are questions that abound: Is the Colombian system structured for radical change? What have been the success stories of the Petro presidency so far? What is this strategic ambiguity towards the situation in Venezuela? Who will be Petro's successor? How is the list of potential candidates for the elections in 2026 shaping...2024-08-131h 07Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Latin American Review of BooksThe Latin American Review of Books – LatAmRoB – has been publishing online continuously since 2005 as a small, independent website based in the UK that reviews books and films. And we are very fortunate to have founder Gavin O'Toole here on the Colombia Calling podcast this week. The Latin American Review of Books is commercially and politically independent and value, above all sharp writing and commentary that brings to a wider audience knowledge, understanding and insight about all things Latin American. So, this week we chat about literary offerings from the region, goings on in Venezuela and Colo...2024-08-0658 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Sculptor People : the ancient mystery and modern theft of the statues of San AgustínI’m Emily Hart and today, I’ll be speaking to two experts and campaigners on Colombia’s San Agustín Statues – getting into what they might mean and why they matter, as well as how so many of them ended up not in Colombia, and how important it is to get them back here. In San Agustín, Huila, hundreds of ancient megalithic statues have been found, the region’s largest collection of pre-Hispanic sculptures, dating back to the 9th century BC. Some are human-ish figures, but with fangs and wings, others are simian, some combination of animal an...2024-07-301h 29Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaPetro, the Documentary“Petro.” Watch the documentary by Sean Mattison and Trevor Martin following Gustavo Petro during his run for the presidency of Colombia in 2022. "Petro" begins in September 2021 at the launch event of Gustavo Petro's campaign. The documentary makers enjoy unprecedented access to Colombia's most charismatic and polarizing politician, the film follows the highs and lows of the Colombian progressive movement and Petro's historic campaign for president through Election Day. On the Colombia Calling podcast this week, we speak to Sean Mattison about the documentary, how it came to be, what Petro is like behind the scenes and...2024-07-2357 minNew WorlderNew WorlderEpisode #91: Richard McCollRichard McColl is a British Canadian journalist, podcaster and hotel owner based in Bogotá and Mompós, Colombia. I’ve known Richard for at least a decade. I first knew of him from his work as a fellow foreign correspondent covering subjects all around Latin America, writing for international publications. In 2013, we met in person when I was writing for a story about Mompós for The New York Times. It’s one of my favorite stories I ever written for The Times because Mompós is such a special place. It’s this stunning 500-year-old colonial city on an island...2024-07-191h 17New WorlderNew WorlderEpisode #91: Richard McCollRichard McColl is a British Canadian journalist, podcaster and hotel owner based in Bogotá and Mompós, Colombia. I’ve known Richard for at least a decade. I first knew of him from his work as a fellow foreign correspondent covering subjects all around Latin America, writing for international publications. In 2013, we met in person when I was writing for a story about Mompós for The New York Times. It’s one of my favorite stories I ever written for The Times because Mompós is such a special place. It’s this stunning 500-year-old colonial city on an island in...2024-07-191h 17Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaBlood, Gun, Money - an investigation into the enormous black market for firearmsFrom the author of El Narco, Ioan Grillo presents us with a searing investigation into the enormous black market for firearms, essential to cartels and gangs in the drug trade and contributing to the epidemic of mass shootings. The gun control debate is revived with every mass shooting. But far more people die from gun deaths on the street corners of inner city America and across the border as Mexico’s powerful cartels battle to control the drug trade. Guns and drugs aren’t often connected in our heated discussions of gun control-but they should be. 2024-07-1658 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaAncestral Coffee Cultivation and Nasa Heritage by Native Root in Cauca, ColombiaOn the Colombia Calling podcast this week, we welcome back both Ervin Liz and Simon Winograd and discuss Native Root, their coffee-growing company based in rural Colombia. Check out the page: www.nativerootcoffee.com Colombia, the land of coffee...but which coffee should you choose? My advice - completely uncalled for and unwarranted - is to do a little bit of research and source a coffee where the money returns to the growers, with no middle-men and enables social change. This is where Native Root comes in. I have had the pleasure of...2024-07-091h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaPablo Escobar's Influence on Colombian Football in the 1990'sOn the Colombia Calling podcast this week we discuss Pablo Escobar's influence on Colombian football in the early 1990's with David Arrowamith, author of a new book: "Narcoball: Love, Death and Football in Escobar's Colombia." In a far-reaching conversation David and I discuss Pablo Escobar, his role in politics, the reality of Colombia in the 1990's, Colombian football in general and much more. If you like the true crime genre and have a smattering of interest in football, then this one's for you! Buy the book: https://a.co/d/0...2024-07-021h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaWhere is Matavén? Community Tourism in Colombia's distant Orinoco RegionWhere is Matavén, you may well ask? So, this week on the Colombia Calling podcast, we discuss an award-winning community tourism project with people of the Piaroa indigenous community and the Colombian Project. Joining us on the podcast is Camilo Ortega, product manager of the Colombian Project. The Matavén Jungle is the fourth largest Indigenous Reservation in Colombia, with an extension of 1,849,613 hectares and located in the north-eastern area of the department of Vichada, between the Vichada rivers to the north, Orinoco to the east, Guaviare to the south and the Chupave canal to the we...2024-06-251h 00My Latin Life PodcastMy Latin Life PodcastColombia Expat Stories with Richard McColl | My Latin Life Podcast 177 🌴Richard McColl is a freelance journalist in Colombia and the host of Colombia Calling podcast. He also owns a few hotels in Colombia. He's been based in Colombia for a long time and has great stories from the old days. 🌴 Timestamps: 0:00 Life in Colombia 12:40 Colombia Stories 31:34 More Flights and Tourism in Colombia 50:28 Colombia Q&A 59:28 History of British Expats in Colombia🌴 Follow Our Guest: X: https://x.com/LondoMomposino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rsnmccoll/?hl=en🌴 Subscribe to the My Latin Life podcast: Youtube: https://youtube.com/MyLatinLife Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1fVQ...2024-06-201h 13Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Ruling Elites and Violence in ColombiaWe are incredibly fortunate to speak to Jenny Pearce, Research Professor at the Latin America and Caribbean Centre (LACC) at LSE about her current research which focuses particularly on the role of Elites and Violence in Latin America. She worked with young researchers in Colombia, led by Juan David Velasco (Lecturer, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana), on elites and the Peace Accord. Together they designed a database to better define and differentiate elites in Colombia and the families behind them. Learn about the power wielded by a few families and how their far-reaching influence defines Colombia's wealth...2024-06-181h 08Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Last South American GuerrillaThe aim of "Colombia at a Crossroads" is designed not only to focus on Colombia’s politics and history, but also to celebrate her culture and society and this is the reason it’s divided into several parts and includes contributed essays by experts in their fields. This is not a guide book, nor a travelogue and nor is it a list of dry facts, but it has a heartbeat as the author has been located in Colombia for almost two decades. Writing this has been a multi-year challenge and the hope is to create some...2024-06-1133 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"Five Days in Bogotá," the new book by author Linda MooreThis week on the Colombia Calling podcast we enjoy a frank and flowing conversation with author Linda Moore about her latest novel, "Five Days in Bogotá." We talk about the book, her time in Bogotá and Colombia, what inspired the book and the charming anecdote of when she met the famed Colombian writer, Gabriel García Márquez. Hear how Linda Moore, a "recovering gallery owner" came to write this novel and her thoughts on Colombia, Bogotá and literature. https://lindamooreauthor.com/bio/ The Colombia Briefing is reported by Emily Hart: https...2024-06-0456 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaLeishmaniasis in the context of the Colombian Armed conflictOn Episode 520 of the Colombia Calling podcast, we revisit episode 396 and once again get to discuss the disease of leishmaniasis in the context of the Colombian armed conflict and post conflict period with post doctoral fellow Lina Beatriz Pinto-Garcia. Pinto Garcia's ethnographic monograph explores how the Colombian armed conflict and a vector-borne disease called cutaneous leishmaniasis are inextricably connected and mutually constitutive. The stigmatization of the illness as “the guerrilla disease” or the "subversive disease," is reinforced by the state’s restriction on access to antileishmanial medicines, a measure that is commonly interpreted as a warfar...2024-05-2859 minNoughtie Child PodcastNoughtie Child PodcastEpisode 139: Yorkshire in 2026, Lottie Cup Underway & T20 Whitewash ft Megan McCollA shocking Project Darwin update and a T20 series wrapped up, we've got all the hot topics from this week in women's cricket. We're very excited to be joined by Scotland's hero Megan McColl to chat about Scotland's qualification for their first World Cup and her crucial role. We will be back next week but in the meantime our Instagram & TikTok is @noughtiechildpodcast and out Twitter/X is @00Child Podcast so drop us a follow to stay up to date!2024-05-2446 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaExplaining Venezuela's 2024 presidential electionsVenezuelans go to the polls to vote for a president on 28 July 2024, in what will not be free and fair elections, this much is certain. Here on the Colombia Calling podcast, we understand the necessity and importance of informing our listeners further about what is taking place and is in the news from sister and neighbouring countries to Colombia, and Venezuela is no exception. Ana Milagros Parra is renowned Venezuelan political scientist and also co-host of the excellent: "A Medias" podcast, a Spanish language broadcast discussing all things related to her home country. ...2024-05-211h 11Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"Uribismo Killed Humour"On this week's episode we speak to Mario Pinzón in the studio and discuss his views on Colombia and Colombian politics from the perspective of a citizen living overseas in Canada. We discuss why Pinzón left Colombia (under duress), what it meant to leave his country behind and how he came to understand the value of being Colombian. Emily Hart reports the Colombia Briefing. www.patreon.com/colombiacalling https://substack.com/@ehart2024-05-141h 02Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaKicked off the Podcast!This week your host, Richard McColl moves over to the role of interviewee as friend and fellow immigrant to Colombia, Eric Tabone switches up responsibilities and fires questions at your friendly Briton. This is your chance to learn a little bit more about journalist, hotelier and writer Richard McColl. Tabone leaves no stone unturned as he delves into McColl's tall tales from the past, all of them true. Tropical illnesses in Brazil, how he arrived in Colombia, scrapes in the Rio favela of Mangueira, writing experience, how did he become a hotelier, why and how...2024-05-071h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaIt's ColUmbia not ColOmbia! A look at press coverage of protests in the US and ColombiaIt has become clear that the kind of coverage we can now expect from the mainstream media regarding protests is one which serves to highlight protestors' violence, weaken support for the strike and delegitimise grassroots perspectives because, even when ordinary citizens are given a voice, they will unlikely openly criticise their government. This is the "protest paradigm." It is all too common to find an overwhelming number of quotes in a report or article from government officials and the like, and a lack of perspectives explaining the root cause of the protests. So...2024-04-3046 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaJustice for Colombia's ChildrenMedellin and Colombia are hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons, due to sexual exploitation of children by foreign visitors. In April, a US citizen was caught bringing two girls, ages 12 and 13, into the Hotel Gotham, in the exclusive sector of El Poblado in Medellin. There was all sorts of paraphernalia in this individual's room, to suggest his guilt but since he wasn't "caught in the act," he was held by the police for 12 hours and later fled the country. The Hotel Gotham has since closed its doors for good. So, on...2024-04-231h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaTwo Hoteliers in Colombia Share their Experiences...and it's not PrettyOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast, we sit down and chat with Gary Murray, a former hotelier in Colombia and compare notes on the business. Murray's experiences, on the whole, have been incredibly negative, mine on the other hand have been positive and so we look at some of the socio cultural nuances to running a business in Colombia, hear some outrageous and horrendous stories which occurred in Murray's hotel in an exclusive part of Bogota and reflect on what may have been. We cover stories and anecdotes on unfaithfulness in a relationship, petty theft...2024-04-161h 14Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaIn Colombia, things are seldom just black or white and one can never take anything for granted, except for the unexpected"Get the most from your time in Colombia by adjusting your expectations with regard to what you probably take for granted: Punctuality [never], Predictability [rarely], Promiscuity [frequently], and Passion [always]." And so it goes as we explore Colombia by way of Barry Max Wills' writing in his debut novel, a memoir entitled: "Better than Cocaine: Learning to Grow Coffee, and Live, in Colombia," published by Fuller Vigil. Enjoy a far-reaching conversation with a master story-teller. It's competition time too! Tune in and hear how you can win a copy of Barry's book. 2024-04-0949 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThere is no such thing as SpanishJournalist Emily Hart sat with Frank Wynne, tracing his incredible career from the start of his linguistic journey (a breakup and a bookshop in Paris) to his award-winning translation of writers across Latin America and the francophone world – particularly his work on cult Colombian author and ‘Enemy Number 1 of Macondo’ - Andrés Caicedo and his novel “Liveforever!”. Tune in for a literary episode exploring one of Colombia's least known and cult authors recounted in such an erudite fashion. Support the Colombia Calling podcast: www.patreon.com/colombiacalling2024-04-0259 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaAdventures on the Pacific Coast with Linsey RankinImagine starting your first business venture from a huge wooden treehouse, nestled on a wild island off the coast of the Colombian Pacific. Linsey Rankin left Australia to travel, arrived in Colombia in 2013. After working in tourism, education, and health, she set about creating a business model that would allow her to be creatively independent, establish a tribe and give back positively…Prana Pacifico was born. In April 2017 Prana Pacifico offered its first yoga retreat, and since then, the operation has continued to grow and evolve. In this interview, Linsey shares with us her journey to...2024-03-2656 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaCryptolombia? Digital currencies in Colombia and Latin AmericaThis week, Emily Hart is setting out into the Wild West of cryptocurrencies here in Colombia and beyond. Is cryptocurrency the future of finance in Latin America? Is it safe? Is it just another way for rich people to hide their wealth from the tax man? Or for criminals to launder income? Or could it be a way for people to take banking into their own hands, a way for all of us to take control from a global system of banking we have so little say in? To explain all of that, we have...2024-03-1955 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia: A Wound that Never HealsOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast we speak to Sara Tufano, the author of "Colombia: unaherida que no cierra," (Planeta, 2023) and a former member of the Clandestine Colombian Communist Party. After surviving some periods in conflict in Colombia as a member of the FARC guerrillas, she now dedicates her life to academia. Sara Tufano is a sociologist specializing in the Colombian conflict and the history of peace processes. She holds a B.A. in Human and Social Sciences from the University of Paris VII and a M.Sc. in Sociology from the University of São Paulo. She...2024-03-121h 07Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaMy Neighbourhood, My Dream – boxing and women’s empowerment in the barrios of MedellínThis week, Emily Hart speaks to Andrea González Duarte about Mi Barrio, Mi Sueño - the women’s empowerment project she founded in La Honda, a neighbourhood in the hills of Medellín. Andrea was born here in Colombia, then was adopted and grew up in the Netherlands, moving back here with a degree in social work many years later. The project began with barrio boxing – boxing classes for girls and women in the neighbourhood. With a background in sports education, Andrea knows well how sports - and particularly boxing - can serve as a means o...2024-03-051h 07Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaExplaining Nearshoring in Medellin, ColombiaOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast, Ohio native and now resident of Medellin, Zach Meese, joins us to discuss Nearshoring in his adopted homeland. Now, I am pretty unfamiliar with Nearshoring, so Meese walks me through it and why the city of Medellin, Colombia is the ideal place for a business of this type. Nearshoring is defined as a close relocation and refers to the practice of relocating business operations to a nearby country. And so, we ask why this happens and is it sustainable? Certainly, for businesses in the USA, there's no...2024-02-2748 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Amazon Blackwater ExpeditionAdventurer Daniel Eggington is back! After completing the crossing of the Darien jungle along the Pacific side from Colombia to Panama in 2022, Eggington has decided to return to Colombia to embark on a three-month expedition along the Rio Negro all the way to Manaus in Brazil. The Rio Negro is over 1400 miles long with its widest point in Brazil at around 18 miles wide that is based around the Anavilhanas National Park. Eggington will face dangers from gold miners, illegal logging groups and perhaps come across unknown communities. Much of this expedition is uncharted territory. Hear...2024-02-2054 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaPhotographing the Arahuacas of the Sierra NevadaOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast we hear about British photographer Natasha Johl's work in photographing the Arahuacas in Colombia's Sierra Nevada. Descendents of the Tairona, an ancient South American civilization, indigenous group, the Arhuacos, reside in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The Arhuaco have developed an understanding of the earth which gives equal measure to the human mind and spirit and the forces of nature. The Sierra Nevada is a microcosm of earth: A seamless gradient of life that changes with each upward step. Because of this unique feature, it is known as...2024-02-1347 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia's violence from two perspectivesPaula Delgado-Kling takes us to her homeland, Colombia, where she finds answers to the country’s drug wars by examining the life of Leonor, a former child soldier in the FARC, a rural guerrilla group. But, this story doesn't begin with Leonor, it commences during Delgado-Kling's childhood, when Colombia’s violence also touched her family and her brother was kidnapped and held in captivity for six months. It becomes intensely personal. Our conversation spans decades of the author's life as she follows the life and hardships of Leonor, but also, becomes aware of her upbringing in t...2024-02-0659 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"Colombian food isn't bland, it's subtle."This week on the Colombia Calling podcast, we discuss Colombian food and observe it through the philosophically tilted lens of expert Juliana Duque. Halfway between the abstract and the tangible, Colombian cuisine is the taste and the colour of abundance. The fertile soils of the American continent shaped pre-Colombian food cultures. Changes over the centuries have shown the influence of the Andes, running the length of South America, the Pacific coast extending for thousands of kilometres, and the glorious Caribbean, universally loved for its sunshine and warmth. We discuss elements of place and time in...2024-01-301h 04Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaZombies, Magicians, Climate Saviours? Inside Colombia’s FungiThis week, we are exploring the underground and invisible networks of Colombia – along with some of its strangest and least-understood creatures: fungi. We’ll be talking about zombie fungi, shamanic fungi and magic mushrooms, the Wood Wide Web, sunscreen spores, makeup fungi, and eco-warrior fungi – plus why this fascinating mega-science has been so neglected, and why it’s more urgent than ever that mycology gets the awareness, resources, and respect that it deserves. Emily Hart interviews two of Colombia’s top scientists and leaders in their fields: mycologist Aida Vasco is Assistant professor at the School of...2024-01-2357 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia"The greatest show on earth? A good conversation."This week, Emily Hart speaks to Cristina Fuentes La Roche, International Director of the Hay Festival, about arts curation and festival-making in the era of Artificial Intelligence and social media - and bringing one of the world's most successful literary festivals to Colombia for the last two decades. The Hay Festival is known as 'the Woodstock of the Mind': Nobel Prizewinners and novelists, scientists and politicians, historians, environmentalists and musicians take part in the Festival’s global conversation, sharing the latest thinking in the arts and sciences with curious audiences. The festival kicks off in Colombia this mo...2024-01-161h 08Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaFernando Montaño: Colombia's Billy ElliotIt's Episode 500 of the Colombia Calling podcast! Celebrate with us as we chat to Colombia's most famous dancer, Fernando Montaño. Fernando Montaño was born in Buenaventura on the Pacific coast of Colombia and at the age of 14 won a scholarship to the National Ballet School of Cuba where he won several prizes at the International Ballet Contest in Havana, Cuba, and then joined the Cuban National Ballet. He also trained at La Scala and Teatro Nuovo di Torino, Italy where he was spotted by the Director of the English Ballet School and invited to...2024-01-0951 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaA Review of Colombia's Politics in 2023On the final episode of 2023, the Colombia Calling podcast welcomes back Colombia Risk Analysis' director Sergio Guzmán and Daniel Poveda to discuss their latest report: "Understanding China's Tech Footprint in Colombia - Challenges and Opportunities," and also discuss 2023 in terms of Colombia's politics. Hear Guzmán and Poveda discussing the strategic - or lack thereof - plans created by the Colombian government led by President Gustavo Petro, to court China but at the same time, not alienate their key partner...the United States. We discuss Chinese tech investments and infrastructure investments, Colombia's relationship with Ve...2023-12-1958 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaBirdwatching for PeaceKidnapped by the FARC guerrillas whilst birding, Diego Calderon may just be Colombia's most famous birder. This week on the Colombia Calling podcast, Calderon sits down with myself and journalist Natalia Malaver, to discuss how birding in Colombia can be a tool for reconciliation, his experience of being kidnapped, what the peace accord with the FARC means and all sorts of information about birdwatching in Colombia. Tune in for this and the Colombia News brief reported by journalist Emily Hart. Watch the NatGeo documentary of Calderon and his kidnapping experience here: https://youtu...2023-12-1255 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaUnseen Universe – Exploring Colombia’s Sonic Worlds via the Humboldt Institute’s Natural Sound CollectionThis week, Emily Hart takes you on a sonic tour of Colombia, with the Humboldt Institute’s Natural Sound Collection: not only are we going to be hearing about this amazing project, we are going to be listening to some of the more unusual and noteworthy sounds from the collection itself and exploring what they tell us about Colombia’s natural environments and those who inhabit them. We’ll hear a giant otter’s bark, the snore of a fish, a frog cocktail party, and mosquito love songs, plus bizarre and beautiful birds – along with a few other Colo...2023-12-051h 14Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaOn the Migrant Trail in Capurgana In this week's episode, I reflect on four recent visits to the town of Capurgana on the Caribbean coast of the department of Choco. Capurgana is one of the jump-off points for migrants to begin the infamous and dangerous trek through the Darien jungle to Panama en route to their final destination of the United States. In this episode, I relate my attempt to gain access to the migrant camp in Capurgana, my brief meeting with some members of the Clan del Golfo crime syndicate, finding two migrants from Togo and observing the arrival of people from B...2023-11-2839 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaInside the NarcoFilesThis week, Emily Hart gets the inside story on the #NarcoFiles - a new investigation into The Global Criminal Order, the largest investigative project of its kind to originate in Latin America. She speaks to OCCRP’s Latin America Editor Nathan Jaccard, who has led and coordinated this project - right from its earliest seeds in the 2022 hack to the incredible flourishing of reporting we’ve seen this week, and which continues to emerge. Last year, a group of 'hacktivists' known as Guacamaya infiltrated the Microsoft Exchange server, enabling them to hack the system of the Colombian Atto...2023-11-1459 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaA (Very) Long Time AgoEmily Hart takes us (way) back in time this week, to a very different Colombia - one well before the arrival of human beings… but in the process of looking back, we’ll also be looking forwards - to what the future on this planet might look like. We have with us some of the team behind "Hace Tiempo" - an incredible book on Colombia’s paleontological past: Colombia’s leading palaeontologist, Carlos Jaramillo, Paleo-botanist at EAFIT University, Camila Martínez, and science communications specialist at Parque Explorer Luz Helena Oviedo. This illustrated book - now in it...2023-11-0740 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaTales from a FARC combatant: A lost Colombian childhoodOn this episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, we get to talk to writer Paula Delgado Kling - after a long absence - about her book, which is now a reality and will be launched on 28 January 2024 (Tune in for further details). "Leonor, the Story of a Lost Childhood," is a heart wrenching tale of a young girl who entered the FARC guerrillas in Colombia, becoming the "first girl" of the commander in her region of Putumayo. Author Delgado Kling has had unrivalled access to Leonor over the space of some 20 years as she goes...2023-10-311h 01Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaMade of Space DustColombia's leading astronomer, Dr Paola Pinilla, joins us to talk about planet formation, space technology, and diversity in the field of astronomy. We’ll be chatting about the knowledge and inspiration which arrives from outer space, how Paola's childhood in Bogotá led her across the world and into the depths of the universe, and the incredible elements we are all made of – Space Dust. Paola's work focuses on how planets are born – the first steps of planet formation, growing from dust to entire planets – ranging from vast uninhabitable masses to planets just like the one you and I live on...2023-10-2442 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaLaWayra: Authentic Ancestral Medicine Retreat in ColombiaOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast, we welcome back Sam Believ to discuss the growth and success of his Ayahuasca (Yage) retreat in the heart of the Colombian countryside. Since we last spoke, about a year and a half ago, Sam's retreat has gone from success to success, growing and becoming one of the reference points for Ayahuasca ceremonies in Colombia. Sam says: "We combine authentic and pure medicine, strong shamans from long lineage (Taitas), amazing environment (set and setting), caring integration with best prices. "We don’t just give you medicine, but we...2023-10-171h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaBetter than Cocaine: Learning to grow coffee, and live, in ColombiaIt's time to start dispelling some myths about Colombia and celebrate the work of an author, embedded in the coffee region, and seizing the opportunity to immerse himself in life here with total gusto. For years, Barry Max Wills has been honing his work of non-fiction, "Better than Cocaine: learning to grow coffee, and live, in Colombia," and we now have the finished product. What is a charming observation and reflection of life "in the bush" as he puts it (he's Australian), is now available to buy and read as an e-book and will be...2023-10-101h 03Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaA Day in the Life of a Bogotá City CouncillorOn this week's episode, we discuss what it means to be a Bogotá City Councillor. Diego Laserna is a member of the Concejo de Bogotá for the Partido Alianza Verde and is up for re-election on 29 October. Laserna tells us about the day to day work, issues of security and transport in Bogotá, about the mayoral candidates running for election (Galan, Oviedo, Bolivar, Lara, Robledo and Molano) and his thoughts on the outgoing Mayor, Claudia López and indeed of President Gustavo Petro. What have been Laserna's successes over the past four years? What does he h...2023-10-0359 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia, the Country of BeautyAnd so, along with a new government, comes a new country brand for Colombia and this time it's: Colombia, the Country of Beauty or in Spanish: Colombia, El País de la Belleza. Bruce McLean of BNBColombia Tours joins us this week to discuss this new advertising campaign for Colombia and to share with us how the travel and tourism industry is progressing from his perspective as an industry expert with his agency. We discuss new travel destinations in Colombia, old favourites such as Cartagena, how travel and the tourism industry in Colombia is improving a...2023-09-261h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaCapturing the Traffickers in ColombiaThis week, Tyler Schwab, director and founder of Libertas International, joins us to discuss the ongoing and nefarious practice of child exploitation in Colombia. With investigations in all major Colombian cities, but focused principally in Medellín, Libertas International works hand in hand with local authorities to pursue foreign visitors coming to Colombia seeking to exploit the most vulnerable - the children. The organization employs social workers and psychologists to aid with after-care and security and ensures that the full force of the law comes down on the offenders. So, this is an o...2023-09-1959 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaLocal Elections in Colombia 2023: A Referendum on Petro's GovernmentColombians go to the urns once again in national elections on 29 October 2023 and so, what better occasion to invite friend to the Colombia Calling podcast, Sergio Guzman, Director of Colombia Risk Analysis to explain some of the key issues and trends taking place. We try and keep this conversation somewhat jovial since the outlook is pretty bleak! There are four main talking points: 1. The 2023 local elections will become a referendum on President Gustavo Petro. 2. Lack of voter intention polls will likely affect voter preferences. 3. The erosion of the political party system...2023-09-1258 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Mennonite colony in ColombiaThe migration of a mennonite colony to Colombia's eastern plains is a little-known story worthy of greater coverage due to the environmental and social impacts this has had on the region and the traditional communities found here. And yet, hardly anyone has heard about it. On this episode of the Colombia Calling podcast (available wherever you get your podcasts), Oscar Parra from Rutas del Conflicto - a website dedicated to bringing you stories about the Colombian conflict not covered in the mainstream press - and journalist Natalia Malaver join me to discuss this topic. 2023-09-0559 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Names We ForgotThis week on Colombia Calling, Emily Hart is joined by María Fitzgerald – brilliant human rights journalist, writer, and Gender Editor at outlet Cambio. Her new book, Los Nombres que Olvidamos (The Names We Forgot), collects chronically under-told and even hidden stories of Colombia’s everyday and normalised violence. It also serves as a statement against depersonalised writing, against the myopic focus of the mainstream news agenda, and as a call for better, more personal, and more humanising ways to narrate the country’s conflict (and indeed conflicts) and to foreground women’s bravery and action in the face...2023-08-2949 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThe Canal del Dique, Silent Witness to the Colombian ConflictRicardo Cubides is the regional coordinator for the Colombian Caribbean region for the NGO CODHES - La Consultoría para los Derechos Humanos y el Desplazamiento and it is an incredible honour to talk with him and tap into his knowledge of the sociopolitical issues here. On this Episode of the Colombia Calling podcast - permitted only due to the fact that the conversation is in English - we deal with incredibly sensitive information about the chronology of armed groups in the region of the Canal del Dique, the structural racism and the on-going conflict in the r...2023-08-221h 10Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaSebastian Ospina: A Colombian who flies for BritainColombian distance record holder and paragliding guide, Sebastian Ospina works as a professional tandem pilot in Europe but perhaps is better known for his incredible achievements in paragliding competitions. It's a great honour for us to speak to him here on the Colombia Calling podcast. We talk to Sebastian about his life as a paragliding expert living in Interlaken in Switzerland, how he became enamoured with the sport and some of the intricacies involved in competitive paragliding...how to stay alive! Unable to fly for Colombia (explained in the conversation), Ospina was snapped up by...2023-08-1554 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaWitchcraft in Mompós, ColombiaReading an extract from his forthcoming work of non-fiction: The Mompós Project, A Tale of Love and Hotels in Colombia, journalist Richard McColl discusses the issue of witchcraft in this corner of rural Colombia. Having set up a successful business in the town of Mompós - a town that inspired much of the writing of Gabriel García Márquez - he incurred the wrath and envy of a handful of townspeople. The book with be available in all the usual places from November 2024 but stay informed at www.fullervigil.com Rich...2023-08-0849 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaPower Leaves - unleashing the power of coca in Colombia and breaking Coca Cola's global monopolyHallo and welcome to another episode of Colombia Calling – I’m Emily Hart and this week I’ll be talking to the team at Power Leaves – who are unleashing the health and nutritional properties of the coca leaf by creating de-cocainised extracts and essences – and exporting them from Colombia across the globe - working with the country’s Nasa indigenous community. Today on the show we have Ahmed Shehata, Co-Founder & President of Power Leaves and Carolina Mejia, VP of Regulatory Affairs for the company in Colombia – we’re going to be talking all things coca leaf – its properties and use...2023-08-0158 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaA Woman's Life on the Road with Sara WheelerIt was remarkably good fortune that famed writer Sara Wheeler came through Mompós in Colombia when I was there overseeing our hotels. Over coffee and conversations we discussed Colombia, the politics and her travel writing. And so, I was very honoured that she agreed to come on the Colombia Calling podcast to discuss future projects, past projects and much more. Wheeler's latest book, Glowing Still: A Woman's Life on the Road, is her most personal to date, reflecting on her own experience and the changing world of travel. "How are we supposed t...2023-07-2553 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia's La Leyenda MTBNo strangers to the Colombia Calling podcast having featured here on more than a few occasions, this week we chat to Dave Proctor of La Leyenda MTB race and hear about their expansion into the Caribbean, Series races and the multi-stage race in Colombia. It's a good news story from Colombia, highlighting what is possible, with an idea, an aim, a dream and then following through with the hard work. Let's celebrate La Leyenda and what this mountain bike race has done and is doing to promote the best of Colombia. https://la-leyenda...2023-07-1853 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaClearing landmines in ColombiaFor more than five decades, the people of Colombia have suffered the consequences of warfare between illegal armed groups. Landmines were laid throughout rural areas, devastating local towns and villages. Nearly 12,000 people have been killed or injured by mines or UXO since 1990—that’s a casualty rate second only to Afghanistan. This week, we speak to Oliver Ford, programme manager for the HALO trust in Colombia about the new challenges to humanitarian demining in the evolving conflict in the region. HALO has been clearing landmines in Colombia since 2013, making land safe across Antioquia, Boyacá, Casanare, Cauca...2023-07-1154 minCruising AltitudeCruising AltitudeHow to Create One Employee Superapp to Rule Them All with Richard McColl, VP of People Technology at WalmartThis episode features an interview with Richard McColl, Vice President of People Technology at Walmart. Richard applies Human Centric Design, Design Thinking, AI, and Technology to the associate experience at Walmart. Prior to joining Walmart, Richard served IBM for over 18 years, having held several leadership roles including Vice President and Senior Partner, Talent Technology Practice Leader. And on this episode, Richard is discussing the ins and outs of Walmart’s Superapp, applying design thinking to the employee journey, and crafting one seamless digital experience that can do everything from inform employees about their credit score to support their mental we...2023-07-0528 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaMoxe: Bean to Bar Colombian ChocolateColombia is coffee, but Colombia is also cacao and on this week's Colombia Calling podcast, we talk to Paola Forero Acosta of Moxe, a start-up and specialist company aimed at providing only the best quality chocolate for discerning customers. Paola Forero Acosta, along with her business partner, Juan Carlos Garavito, came up with the idea of Moxe in order to promote Colombia in a postive light and create a product that is both socially and environmentally sustainable. And, Moxe was born: www.moxefoods.com What is Bean to Bar chocolate? The...2023-07-0455 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaSlow Peace in Colombia's Montes de MariaDrawing on nearly a decade of extensive ethnographic and participatory research, Angela Jill Lederach advances a theory of "slow peace," from investigations in Colombia's Montes de Maria region. On this episode we discuss peace, peacebuilding and her new book and the concept of "slow peace." "Feel the Grass Grow," traces the far less visible aspects of moving from war to peace: the decades of campesino struggle to defend life, land, and territory prior to the national accord, as well as campesino social leaders' engagement with the challenges of the state's post-accord reconstruction efforts. In the...2023-06-271h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in Colombia40 Days Alone in the Colombian JungleThe astonishing tale of four Huitoto children who survived a plane crash in which their mother and three other people died and their story of survival for 40 days in the impenetrable Colombian jungle has made the headlines the world over. And rightly so, this reads like a film script. Here, we tell this story on the Colombia Calling podcast, however, with a twist as we hear from a member of an indigenous community in Colombia to understand his read on events from a different perspective. We listen to how indigenous communities consider the...2023-06-2051 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaA Love Letter to ColombiaThis episode, coming fast on the heels of a reflection-filled, "10 Year Anniversary" episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, is another profound look at life in Colombia for two long-term immigrants to the country. In, "A love letter to Colombia," Brian Murphy O'Neill (La Leyenda Moutainbike race, The Colombia Project) and Richard McColl (Colombia Calling, the LatinNews podcast, Casa Amarilla Mompós) talk about all things Colombia-related and discuss the love and respect we both have for our adopted home country. There is banter, there is honesty, but what it comes down to is that this i...2023-06-131h 08Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaHappy 10 Year Anniversary, Colombia Calling!The Colombia Calling podcast has reached its 10 year mark 2013-2023, and it's time to celebrate. So, with that in mind, journalist Emily Hart, takes over and interviews host Richard McColl. There is banter, there are questions from listeners and there's wine too! Emily expertly guides the conversation through the highs and lows of the podcast during these first ten years, memorable and not so memorable episodes, lessons learned and the evolution of Colombia Calling. Thank you to everyone for your support and for listening, it has been a great experience and as I say in...2023-06-061h 00Colombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaMesa Franca: Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2022Mesa Franca needs no introduction to people in Bogotá, but for those considering visiting the Colombia capital, this restaurant, founded by María Paula Amador, Tom Hydzik and Iván Cadena, has gone from strength to strength as one of the pioneers in new Colombian cuisine since its founding in 2016. Previously, in Bogotá, one would dine out on traditional Colombian fare, delicious in its own right, but a new set of upstarts came to the fore and Mesa Franca is amongst those to lead the charge. We get to sit down in the restaurant with Marí...2023-05-3047 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaThis Wound Full of Fish, the debut novel by Lorena Salazar MassoOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast, we talk to Annie McDermott, the literary translator of Lorena Salazar Masso's debut novel: This Wound Full of Fish. We hear how McDermott interprets Sanchez' depictions and descriptions of Colombia's pacific Choco region, the importance of the land and the Atrato River and the ever present simmering tension of violence in the region. This is a novel of place, identity and race, a trip through the Colombian jungle, an intimate portrait of motherhood: a vibrant debut novel shot through with magic realism and devastating tragedy. Buy the...2023-05-2353 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaSaving Primates in ColombiaFederico Pardo is a Colombian biologist, photographer and documentary filmmaker in addition to being a National Geographic Explorer, 2020. For the past four years he has been working on a documentary to highlight the plight of four critically endangered species of primate in Colombia. In order to get the information out there to a wider audience, the interactive, immersive experience and documentary called: Salvando Primates (Saving Primates) is being shown in Bogotá's Planetarium until July 16 2023. https://www.salvandoprimates.com A percentage from the proceeds goes towards planting trees in the deforested regions where t...2023-05-1648 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaFrom business start-up to gentleman of leisure in ColombiaOn this week's Colombia Calling podcast we get to chew the fat (cockney rhyming slang for: "chat.") with long-time immigrant to Colombia and friend to the podcast, Eric Tabone. Tabone shares some of his insights into setting up a start-up here in Colombia, some of the dos and don'ts and how he ran this business successfully for 12 years before stepping aside and becoming a gentleman of leisure....although he continues to consult for businesses here! Some of his important pointers: 1. Relationships are gold. 2. Don't underestimate a good lawyer. 3. Paitience is key.2023-05-0952 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaChinese Investment in ColombiaChina’s engagement in Colombia has significantly increased in the past decade, whereas the country has openly embraced a warmer political and economic relationship with the middle kingdom, its political, diplomatic, and economic institutions are ill-equipped to understand and address the risks this closer relationship entails. On this week's Colombia Calling podcast, Sergio Guzmán and Sara Torres of Colombia Risk Analysis analyze Colombia’s relationship with China, asked business leaders, and conducted a public opinion poll to understand local perceptions of Chinese investment in Colombia, and explain their findings to us. The Colombia News Brief...2023-05-0259 minColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaColombia Calling - The English Voice in ColombiaWhat's in a name? The Evolution of contemporary Art in Latin America and ColombiaOn this Episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, we address the evolution of Art in Latin America and Colombia and are led through this fascinating subject and its personal and political connotations by Colombian expert, Daniela Galán. Daniela Galán is a Colombian artist and art historian from Goldsmiths University. Since she started her career as an artist she has been working at the intersection of contemporary art practice, sculpture, and philosophy. Her research as a philosopher and art historian has concentrated on exploring the concept of nature and understanding how this concept has be...2023-04-2554 minAlumni Business - the podcast from the University of Exeter Business SchoolAlumni Business - the podcast from the University of Exeter Business SchoolRichard McColl - impacts of COVID-19Alumnus Richard McColl (French and Spanish, 2000), is a hotelier, journalist and author based in Colombia, as well as an Exeter alumni ambassador in the country for many years. Richard shares  how the COVID-19 pandemic is effecting his businesses as well as some insights into the socio-economic impacts across the region.http://www.richardmccoll.com/ 2020-04-0900 min