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Going West
"The chickens learned to wear fox-proof underpants." Some surprises were in store for Michelle when she moved from London to rural Wales.
Stamps and Holograms
"Being a Colombian in the UK does not mean I am a drug dealer." Ana loves to travel and work abroad.
Croeso i Gymru
"I was homeless, helpless and hopeless." Norbert had to flee the Democratic Republic of the Congo, leaving his wife and family behind.
Aftaag Family
"My father stayed in Somalia, but longed for his home back in Cardiff." Dualeh's family came to Cardiff nearly 100 years ago.
Three Things
"It feels to me as if this country is perched on the edge of an abyss." Mark contrasts the lives of young people in Kabul and Wales.
At the Bottom of a Pint Glass
"At the bottom of every pint glass lies a story." The more Izzy travels around, the more she finds bits of her past in the strangest places.
The Laundry Dilemma
"The machine told me it needed 20 minutes to sort out my mess." Amos is a journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Wandering
"We would be off first thing in the morning and back in the evening without a care." Catherine remembers walking everywhere with friends in her childhood.
Breathing Clean Air
Mexican journalist Sissi Cancino says people in Cardiff don't realise how lucky they are.
A Stitch In Time
"There were about five different kinds of welts and pipes and flaps and patch pockets." Patricia went from making toys and clothes to modelling them.