Share this postBorderline[Members' preview] How to be a citizen of everywhere, with Peter GumbelCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreBorderline[Members' preview] How to be a citizen of everywhere, with Peter Gumbel0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -44:19-44:19Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of BorderlineSubscribe to listen[Members' preview] How to be a citizen of everywhere, with Peter GumbelIsabelle RougholFeb 14, 2021∙ Paid2ShareEpisode 19: Two generations ago, his family fled Germany and became model Britons. Now, orphaned by Brexit, Peter Gumbel reaches back to Europe in search of a new passport – and a reckoning with history.This post is for paid subscribersAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inBorderlineBorderline members on Substack and Patreon receive the podcast early, as well as occasional extra episodes. Borderline members on Substack and Patreon receive the podcast early, as well as occasional extra episodes. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeIsabelle RougholRecent Episodes[Members' preview] How tech entrepreneurship exploded beyond Silicon ValleyMay 9, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] "Borders are an extension of the colonial project"May 2, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] Vaccine nationalism has probably wonApr 25, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol"Nationalism is a psychological aberration" [Members' cut] Apr 18, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] Families separated by the pandemic are starting to reunite. Transnational families aren't. Apr 11, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] One family's 30-year quest for homeApr 4, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] Vikings, Mayas and Islamic scholars: Globalization began in the Middle AgeMar 28, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol[Members' preview] "We have a deeply unfeminist immigration system"Mar 21, 2021 • Isabelle Roughol