
The Maverick Show: Global Travel Stories & Life Beyond Borders 323: Visiting Libya in 2025 and Lessons from Growing Up as an Iranian Refugee with Yooshita
Learn about growing up in Iran, being a refugee in Europe & ethical considerations when traveling to low income areas.
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ON THIS EPISODE
Yooshita joins Matt and they start off talking about how they met at the Extraordinary Travel Festival in Bangkok and connected around their shared human rights activism. Yooshita then talks about her recent trip to Jamaica, including both the importance of getting out of the tourist areas and the ethical dynamics of visiting low-income or high-crime areas. Next, she describes her recent trip to Libya in 2025 and why it was so special to her. Yooshita then talks about growing up in Iran until the age of 13, and the experience of her family applying for refugee asylum in Europe. She reflects on what that experience taught her about the way refugees are treated, and what she learned from the other refugees she met during that time. Yooshita then describes her experience culturally acclimating to Austria as a teenager, confronting stereotypes about Iranians, and later working at an NGO to help religious minorities emigrate from Iran.
→ Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here.
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