Episodes
| Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Russia To Romania | 20240603 | Shetland journalist Jen Stout is taking part in a fellowship in Moscow when Russia invades Ukraine. Scrambling to gather the accreditation and equipment she needs, the journalist crosses borders and makes connections on the ground to discover the human cost of Russian aggression. An EcoAudio certified production. Written and read by Jen Stout Abridged by Rosemary Goring An evocative and vivid account of the war in Ukraine from Shetland journalist Jen Stout. Studying in Moscow when Ukraine is invaded, journalist Jen Stout scrambles to cross the border and discover the human cost of Russian aggression. Read by the author. |
| 02 | Odesa | 20240604 | Shetland journalist Jen Stout is studying in Moscow when Russia invades Ukraine. After a scramble to gather essential accreditation and equipment, Stout is ready to cross the border and report from the ground. She makes for Odesa, keenly aware that the Black Sea fleet has the city in its sights. An EcoAudio certified production. Written and read by Jen Stout Abridged by Rosemary Goring Jen Stout crosses into Ukraine to report on the devastation caused by Russia's invasion. An evocative and vivid account of the war in Ukraine from Shetland journalist Jen Stout. Journalist Jen Stout crosses into Ukraine to report on the devastation caused by the Russian invasion; meeting refugees, soldiers and those who stayed behind. Read by the author. |
| 03 | Kharkiv | 20240605 | Shetland journalist Jen Stout was studying in Moscow when Russia invaded Ukraine. After a scramble to gather essential accreditation and equipment, Stout crossed the border to report on the human cost of Russian aggression. With some trepidation Stout heads for Kharkiv, a place she knew well before the city was devastated by air strikes. An EcoAudio certified production. Written and read by Jen Stout Abridged by Rosemary Goring Jen Stout travels to Kharkiv, a city she knew well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. An evocative and vivid account of the war in Ukraine from Shetland journalist Jen Stout. Nervous about what she might find, Jen Stout is bound for Kharkiv - a city she knew well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Read by the author. |
| 04 | Shetland To Izium | 20240606 | Shetland journalist Jen Stout was studying in Moscow when Russia invaded Ukraine. After a scramble to gather essential accreditation and equipment, Stout crossed the border to report on the human cost of Russian aggression. After a much needed visit home, Stout is preparing to head deeper into Ukraine. But there are expensive hurdles to leap if she is to get closer to the frontline. An EcoAudio certified production. Written and read by Jen Stout Abridged by Rosemary Goring After time spent at home in Shetland, journalist Jen Stout is eager to return to Ukraine. An evocative and vivid account of the war in Ukraine from Shetland journalist Jen Stout. After spending some time back home in Shetland journalist Jen Stout is preparing to return to Ukraine – but this time, she wants to get closer to the front line. Read by the author |
| 05 | Siversk | 20240607 | Shetland journalist Jen Stout was studying in Moscow when Russia invaded Ukraine. After a scramble to gather essential accreditation and equipment, Stout crossed the border to report on the human cost of Russian aggression. Over the course of several trips Stout has reported on the lives of ordinary and extraordinary Ukrainians, all the while juggling the funding and safety concerns that face freelancers operating in a war zone. Today she prepares to join volunteers heading on an evacuation run close to the frontline. An EcoAudio certified production. Written and read by Jen Stout Abridged by Rosemary Goring Shetland journalist Jen Stout prepares to join volunteers on an evacuation run in Ukraine. An evocative and vivid account of the war in Ukraine from Shetland journalist Jen Stout. Shetland journalist Jen Stout prepares to join volunteers heading into Ukraine to bring out a family of evacuees. Read by the author |