S3 Ep.16 - Radio Across Borders: The First Russian Voice in Venice with Regina & Katerina

In this episode, Monica meets two extraordinary women who brought the rhythm of the East to the heart of the lagoon.
Katerina, from Russia, and Regina, from Kazakhstan, met by chance in Venice — and chose to stay.
Together, they created Venetians (By Choice and By Occasion), the very first Russian-language radio show on Radio Ca' Foscari.
Their story is one of identity, migration, and transformation — a testament to how Venice can welcome, inspire, and redefine belonging in the most unexpected ways.
🔑 Key Show Notes:
- Meet Katerina and Regina: their journey from Russia and Kazakhstan to Venice
- How a casual meeting in the lagoon turned into a life-changing friendship
- Behind the scenes of Venetians (By Choice and By Occasion) on RCF
- What it means to be "Venetian" without being born in Venice
- Finding a voice — and a purpose — in a new language and a new land
- Cultural integration, unexpected challenges, and proud moments
- Why Venice has a magnetic pull on those who come from far away
- The role of language, radio, and community in feeling at home
✨ Credits:
Hosted by Monica Cesarato
Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
Guest: Regina & Katerina from Venetians by Choice & by Occasion
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