Episode 38 Our goal is to help you develop and maintain a meaningful connection with your Hungarian heritage. We know what a challenge it is to preserve those ancestral ties throughout the generations, so we provide a variety of avenues to help you stay connected in...
Hungarian Living Podcast
Our podcast serves as encouragement for you to learn about your Hungarian heritage through interesting interviews with all kinds of folks who work hard to keep their Hungarian heritage alive. If you have a topic or guest suggestion for the podcast, please contact us at [email protected]
The Georgia Statue to Honor the 1956 Revolution
In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Andrea Lauer Rice about an exciting new project! There will be a statue in Georgia to honor those who participated in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Want to attend or support this project in other ways?...
All About HuGo!
In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast, I visit with Eszter Suto about HuGo, the app for iphones that shows Hungarian businesses, events,
Genealogy with Les Josa
In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I visit with Laszlo Les Josa about genealogy research. If you are at the beginning of
Hungarian Embroidery with Lilla
In this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast I visit with Lilla Horvath and we talk about her love for Hungarian embroidery and the new projects she has created for those who are interested in Hungarian embroidery styles.
Author Talk: Lisa Jahoda Jackson
Today I visit with Lisa Jahoda Jackson, who wrote Serenade of a Swan: The Story of Katalin Boda Jahoda, a memoir about her Hungarian mother’s life.
King Matthias and the Wicked Judge
Welcome to this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast. This episode is titled “King Matthias and the Wicked Judge”. It is just one of the many Hungarian folk tales that my mom, Elizabeth A. Szabo, translated into English. She started on this project over 50 years ago but, with life’s twists and turns, they were not published.
Author Talk: Julia Buckley
Join us for this episode of the Hungarian Living podcast where I visit with Julia Buckley, American Hungarian author. Julia weaves her Hungarian heritage into her fun mysteries and reading her books is a welcome distraction! I enjoyed these books!
The American Hungarian Educators Association
Episode 30
All about AHEA
Learn all about the American Hungarian Educators Association — and be sure to attend their upcoming conference – it is entirely online and it is free!
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