• Episode 04: Can love last long distance?

  • Nov 9 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 04: Can love last long distance?

  • Summary

  • Episode title:

    Can love last long distance?

    Brief summary:

    The topic of this podcast is long-distance relationships for international students. The podcast is divided into two parts, the first part is about the problems and solutions of long distance relationship through a couple who are in the process of long distance relationship. The second part introduces and discusses the phenomenon of life partners based on the story of a Melbourne-based Chinese student and her life partner.

    Topic #1 [0:38] Problems and solutions for international students during long-distance relationships
    Topic #2 [4:07] Mutual trust, frequent contact and the establishment of common goals help a long-distance relationship to continue.
    Topic #3 [5:10] On Chinese social media, some international students in long-distance relationships choose to find a life partner because they can't afford the high cost of living and loneliness.
    Topic #4 [12:05] However, long-distance relationship is not as bad as people think.

    Email address

    Songyu Wu: songyu@student.unimelb.edu.au

    Credits:

    Series Producer: Yuxuan Liu 
    Senior Producer: Songyu Wu, Xuyang Liu
    Host: Cissy
    Sound Design: Elliot Rodriguez
    Design and Social Media: Ruofeng Ning & Wen Yang
    Executive Producer: Sami Shah

    sami.shah@unimelb.edu.au

    Theme music is "Political Test" by Igor Dvorkin (PRS) | Ellie Kidd (PRS). Audio Rights Network Limited.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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