Diaspora is not distant—it’s powerful.
All over the world, Georgians are watching what’s happening back home. Protesting from afar. Donating. Sharing stories. Organizing. Being away doesn’t mean being out of touch—it often means seeing things more clearly. And wanting more for Georgia.
A podcast for those who carry Georgia with them
At Emigrants Today, our podcast, we talk to those who left—but never really left. From cooks and coders to artists and activists, they share what it means to live abroad while staying deeply connected to Georgia. It’s not always easy, but it’s powerful.
Georgian emigration is deeply economic. It began with thousands of women leaving to do simple, often invisible jobs—care work, cleaning, cooking. They left to support their families, and in doing so, became the quiet backbone of Georgia’s economy.
The diaspora has a big role to play in Georgia’s future. Not just in sending money—but in sending ideas, energy, and support. We’re here to connect those dots—and remind everyone: you don’t have to live in Georgia to fight for it.

