The Greek Podyssey celebrates first anniversary

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The Greek Podyssey, the bilingual podcast celebrating Greek culture, heritage, and the global Greek diaspora, proudly marks its first anniversary this year.

Founded by Nikos Sousamidis and Christine Stavropoulos, The Greek Podyssey was created with a simple but powerful mission: to connect Hellenes and Philhellenes from around the globe through stories, culture, history, and meaningful conversations.

Over the past 12 months, the podcast has featured a diverse range of guests including community leaders, artists, academics, entrepreneurs, cultural advocates, and individuals whose stories reflect the enduring spirit of Hellenism.

Through engaging discussions and personal journeys, The Greek Podyssey has become a platform that celebrates Greek identity while fostering connections across continents and generations.

In just one year, the podcast has grown into a thriving international platform, generating millions of views across social media, reaching audiences throughout Australia, Greece, Europe, North America, and beyond.

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The Greek Podyssey proudly marks its first anniversary this year.

“In just one year, The Greek Podyssey has transformed from an idea into a global conversation—connecting Hellenes and Philhellenes everywhere through stories, culture, and community,” said co-host Mr Sousamidis.

Co-host Ms Stavropoulos added, “Every episode is an opportunity to celebrate our heritage, share knowledge, and honour the remarkable people who continue to keep Hellenism alive around the world. We are grateful to our guests, sponsors, and audience for being part of this incredible journey.”

The success of The Greek Podyssey would not have been possible without the support of its valued sponsors and partners, including Helco Consulting, represented by Lukas Theodorou, providing expert business and investment insights, and Natasha Karamichou Law Firm, offering valuable legal perspectives and guidance from Greece. Their ongoing support has helped strengthen the podcast’s mission of informing, inspiring, and connecting Greek communities worldwide.

The podcast also extends its sincere appreciation to its guests, listeners, supporters, and community organisations who have embraced and championed the platform throughout its first year.

As The Greek Podyssey enters its second year, listeners can look forward to more inspiring interviews, compelling discussions, and exciting new initiatives designed to continue connecting Hellenes and Philhellenes around the world.

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