2025-01-18
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Available now on the Documentary from the BBC World Service, I'm Dorie Ture.
You're going to be joining us in Sierra Leone for a very special homecoming trip.
For many of our ancestors that were enslaved and taken from the mainland, this.
Was the last stop where their feet.
Was on African soil.
Listen now by searching for the documentary wherever you get your BBC podcasts, this is the Happy Pod from the BBC World Service.
I'm Rachel Wright.
And in this edition, how a young couple's passion is keeping old style film photography alive in Central America.
Sharing this dream with my wife has been a very grateful experience for us.
It makes me really happy because I never expected to be doing this.
We see the future with amazing hope.
An Olympic athlete saves a woman from drowning in Brazil.
Also, you've got what would have had marble floor, marble on the walls.
He had power, he had money and wanted to show it off and impress people.
Inside the discovery of the century.
At Pompeii, we hear from a Kenyan man who got a music college scholarship after teaching himself piano with a cardboard replica.
And the grandmother whose life lessons have gone viral.
When you've had a long life, you've met a number of situations and you just have to take that next step.
Such simple advice and yet it's so needed.