
Discover, celebrate & share Hungarian heritage!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

Hi, it’s Liz. This episode is special to me. It’s a Christmas story my mom, Elizabeth Szabo, wrote – and I wanted to bring it back during the holidays because this is the time of year when we think about family and traditions. My mom wasn’t perfect. ... more
Hello there, it’s Liz. And welcome back to The Hungarian Living Podcast. It’s officially Advent and that means we are headed into the Christmas season, and I wanted to bring back one of my favorite episodes about a tradition that’s really special to ... more
Episode 110 Hello friends, and welcome back to The Hungarian Living Podcast! I’m Liz, and today we’re talking about something that’s very close to my heart – the tradition of name days. And if you are listening to this episode on November 19th then y... more
Episode 109 This is another one of the folktales that my mom translated in the 1970s. My mom translated many Hungarian folktales into English. This project is designed to preserve her words for her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Th... more
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Great site for information about Hungary and Hungarian heritage. Easy listening. Well organized and interesting.
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Focusing on Hungarian culture, heritage, and traditions, this show brings listeners a blend of enchanting folk tales, insights into cultural practices, and discussions about events that foster community engagement. Episodes varying from personal anecdotes about name days to narrations of classic tales about King Matthias capture the essence of Hungarian identity. The content resonates with both longstanding traditions and modern experiences, making it ideal for those seeking to connect with or learn more about Hungarian culture. The show is unique in its combination of narrative storytelling and educational segments, showcasing the importance of cultural transmission and the heritage of Hungary in an accessible and engaging manner.
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