The Heart of Samuel: A Town Transformed by Acceptance
Narrated by Ray Brown, embark on a heartwarming journey with Samuel, a kind and adventurous man from Nigeria, who finds…
Narrated by Ray Brown, embark on a heartwarming journey with Samuel, a kind and adventurous man from Nigeria, who finds…
From the stunning St. Stephen’s Basilica to the iconic Parliament building, Andrew Hefler, an accomplished American actor, director, and trainer, and Attila Sowunmi, a Hungarian and Nigerian descent ex-athlete turned model and actor, strolled the picturesque streets of Budapest while engaging in a meaningful conversation about acting.
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Magyars’ Mesmerizing Manuscripts As I recently meandered through a charming Hungarian village, I couldn’t help…
Discover the power of private podcasts and their potential to revolutionize internal communication, employee development, and company culture. While public podcasts have taken the digital landscape by storm, the benefits of private podcasts for businesses and organizations remain largely untapped.
In an ever-evolving world, it is of paramount importance to encourage children to think and dream big, inspiring them to become the next generation of scientist inventors. These young, creative minds hold the key to unlocking solutions for pressing global challenges and shaping a sustainable future for our planet.
In this episode of the Budapest Expat podcast, join hosts Ray and Tom as they delve into the captivating story of Árpád Szőczi, an accomplished journalist with a fascinating background in international media. Árpád shares his experiences working with renowned media organizations such as TV Guide, CTV, and CBC Television, as well as his time in Germany with Deutsche Welle.
The 1848 Revolution Memorial Day, observed annually on March 15th, is a significant event in Hungarian history that celebrates the nation’s fight for freedom and independence. Sparked by widespread discontent with the oppressive Habsburg rule, the revolutionaries called for reforms and greater autonomy. Although the uprising was ultimately suppressed, its legacy lived on, leading to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and instilling a sense of national identity, pride, and unity.
The article explores the rich and complex history of the Roma people in Hungary. The Roma people, also known as Gypsies, are believed to have originated from the Indian subcontinent and migrated westward over many centuries.
Hungary has a proud history of technological innovation and scientific achievement. From the early 20th century, Hungary has been a…
Lake Balaton, also known as the “Hungarian Sea,” is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, located in western Hungary….