Sept. 10, 2024, 4:54 p.m.

Where to find faith in times of war: live interview with a military chaplain

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The next live TV show from Intent, Intent.Insight, on Tuesday, September 10, will be dedicated to the work of military chaplains during the war.

At 17:00 on Intent's YouTube channel, the host and editor-in-chief Valeriy Bolgan will meet with chaplain Olena Zhevets to discuss this issue.

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Previously, Intent has already conducted an interview with Ms. Zhevets.

Every week, Intent looks at one issue that worries Ukrainians, raises topical issues and tries to solve specific problems. For example, the previous episode was about education , and the guest of the studio was Olena Buynevych, Director of the Department of Education and Science of Odesa City Council .

The last ether of the summer, on August 27, was dedicated to communication between cultural figures, historians, and Ukrainian society and the audience.

It was decided to dedicate the ether on August 13 to Belarus. Valeriy Bolgan met with Alina Rudina, a Belarusian media personality who was forced to move to Ukraine, to discuss this issue.

The airing on August 6 was devoted to the unpleasant smell that has been bothering Odesa residents for several weeks.

On July 30 , they talked about the renaming of streets and alleys in Odesa, which was implemented by the head of the Odesa Regional State (Military) Administration, Oleh Kiper.

The live broadcast on Tuesday, July 23, was devoted to Odesa's housing and utilities sector, or rather its problems and development.

On February 16, Vitaliy Matveev, head of the Prozhektor NGO, discussed human rights during the war and how they are observed by the Ukrainian state and citizens.

A week earlier, Valeriy Bolgan discussed the merger of higher education institutions that has been taking place in Ukraine in recent years with Anatoliy Kovalev, rector of the Odesa National Economic University.

On July 2, we talked about the State Emergency Service with Maryna Averina, a spokesperson for the State Emergency Service in Odesa Oblast.

Before that , the episode was about recruitment and mobilization. We discussed them with Oleh Baidalyuk, a representative of the recruiting center of the 21st separate mechanized brigade .

The previous event was held with the participation of Anatoliy Anisimov, director of the Odesa Regional Center for Educational Quality Assessment. They talked about the admission campaign to higher education institutions.

Prior to that , we discussed air raids, the procedure and specifics of actions when the enemy uses various types of weapons with Lieutenant Colonel Serhiy Sudets, founder of the Air Alert channel.

In previous episodes, we talked about Crimea with Fevzi Mamutov, head of the Crimean Tatars of Odesa Region NGO, and "Why is decolonization stalled in Odesa?" with OleksandrHorodylov, a representative of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance.

The topic of the first meeting was" Russia'sWar Crimes Against Ukraine." They talked about recording war crimes in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions, why they need to be recorded, who is doing it and how, and what results human rights activists have already achieved. The guest of the studio was Anatoliy Boyko, Chairman of the Board of the UHHRU.

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