Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.
By the year 2020, a virus in the name of Covid 19 had spread to the world, and this pandemic was a catastrophe for many nations around the world, from East to West and from North to South. Our Yemeni American team made a podcast to clarify the difficulties and disasters faced by the two countries and the government's position in each of them. This episode was produced by Synergy Squad. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
While freedom of expression varies tremendously from one culture to another. It is crucial to keep in mind that oppression comes in all shapes and forms and because of that, one needs to take a look back and understand how every society that ever existed had it's very own types of both: freedom of expression and oppression. Freedom vs oppression drives societies. We are social beings we depend on one another for survival. So the question arises: how is freedom of expression depicted in one's own culture? Is freedom real at all? Or is it barely there but we tend to soothe ourselves by saying yes we have it we own it? This episode was produced by Yamama. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Air pollution has become one of the world's biggest environmental concerns that seem to be only getting worse. In our society, there are many air pollutants that harm humans and may be the cause of their death. They also harm living organisms and may harm crops and the natural environment. They are among the biggest and most dangerous environmental problems in societies. This episode was produced by The First Step. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Social media is an essential thing in human life. It has many effects which can be positive or negative. In this podcast, we are going to talk about Instagram in particular and how it can be good or bad especially for teenagers. This episode was produced by Social Influencers. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
The climate is changing in every country on every continent around the world. This is Planet Protectors Podcast . The podcast that explores two types of climate change issues ; water pollution in the US and air pollution in Yemen and how these issues can affect on environmental. This episode was produced by Planet Protectors-حامي الكواكب. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Have you ever been interested in learning Arabic and English languages and you found yourself unable to speak, to communicate or to make a sentence of few words?Our social media pages links:Instagram: https://instagram.com/peac.emakers5?igshid=ZGUzMzM3NWJiOQ== This episode was produced by Peacemakers. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Gun and Society podcast explores the complex relationship between firearms and society, with a focus on the impact of gun culture and policies in Yemen and the United States. The podcast introduces a true story and delves into issues such as gun ownership, regulation, violence, and the political and cultural values that shape attitudes towards firearms in these two countries. This episode was produced by Peace Ambassadors team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
We can't deny the fact that we're living deep a world consists of diversity within diversity! It is the art of thinking independently together Starting from the base the individuals, culture identity, and careers. Living without these distinctions and try to force others to be like you is impossible, because everyone sees the life from a different perspective. “Our ability to reach unity in diversity will be the beauty and the test of our civilization” Mahatma Gandhi.This episode was produced by team O.L.I.V.E short for: O: optimismL: leadershipI: InclusionV: varietyE: equality The olive branch is widely recognized as a symbol of peace,harmony, and sophistication. produced by : Fatima Bakarman, Nada Balfaqih, Husam Qanzel,Hussein Al-hajj from yemen.Shaan Shankar, Or Doni from the USA.The podcast was produced with the help of the facilitator Dr. Peren Sabuncu. This episode was produced by OLIVE team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Not so different is a podcast discussing the differences in education system and live culture in Yemen and US, and how it shapes students differently, it's shocking how different and similar we are. We will explain what the journey looks like through the college system in each country, shedding light on the similarities and differences between these two cultures and give our listeners a deeper understanding of the role education plays in shaping our lives. This episode was produced by Not so different. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Tragedies and threatens are existed in every country and the most popular threatens in Yemen and America are drugs and gun violence. This is " learfun " team who is Yemeni and Americans students trying to explain the strong relation between drugs and Guns by making meaningful podcast. Our hosts Abeer and Evan had a magnificent opportunity to discuss tragedy with different people who have diverse opinions, hurtful experiences, and eye-opening stories. If you want to educate yourself about guns and society, don't miss this episode! This episode was produced by Learfun team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This podcast explores the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to climate change. It features interviews with experts. It discusses the latest scientific research, and social movements that are shaping the climate debate. Whether you're a concerned citizen, student, or professional, this podcast will provide valuable insights and inspiration on how to take action and make a difference. Join us on this journey towards a more sustainable and resilient future! This episode was produced by Hand By Hand team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Today on Green Minds' “The Mindful Environment,” we learn on how the environment can impact our mental health, and what kind of actions we can take each day to positively impact our mental health in the environment that we live in. Listen to a personal story from Abdullah, who was able to overcome struggles with his mental health, and learn about what kind of actions he took to improve his mental fortitude. Also listen to two professors from Calvin University, Psychology Professor Riek, and Environmental History Professor Cunigan, speak on how mental health and the environment are connected, as well as what kind of support options are available in our local communities. This episode was produced by the Green Minds team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This is " Future Leaders " team who is Yemeni and American students trying to uncover strategies to help you balance school, work, and everything in between by making a significative podcast. Our hosts Lana and Eva had a fundamental opportunity to share journeys of those hardworking individuals and hear from inspiring guests who have successfully navigated the world of higher education while holding down a job. We will also provide you with valuable insights and strategies to help you balance your own busy schedules. So, whether you're a current working student or just starting to consider it, take a break from those textbooks and just sit back, grip a cup of coffee and join us for some thought-provoking conversation as we dive into the world of balancing work and studying. This episode was produced by the Future Leaders team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Rivers dry up, forests burn, rain rarely falls, and animals go extinct. Welcome to the most prominent issue of the twenty-first century, climate change. The " Bright Stars " team is a team made up of Yemeni and American students trying hard in the simplest possible way to spread awareness and education by hosting brilliant guests with different information and facts. If you are interested in becoming part of the journey of change that starts with education and understanding the problem, do not hesitate to listen to this podcast! This episode was produced by Bright Stars team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
COVID-19 and the Erosion of Trust: Not Just a Local Issue In 2020, the world encountered a new virus- COVID-19. In a short time, millions were sick with flu-like symptoms, but many did not survive the sickness. Governments and health care systems were constantly giving new information and rumors also spread. This caused many people to not know what to do. In this episode, students from Yemen and the United States explore how the COVID-19 pandemic affected people in their countries and caused people to not trust what their governments or hospitals said about the illness. Two interviews, one in Yemen and one in the United States, show two different experiences people had with the virus and how it affected their loved ones. Finally, an interview with Dr. Alrabiai, a doctor in Yemen discusses what we can do in case something like this comes again. Though oceans apart, both Yemen and the United States were impacted by Covid-19 and the erosion of trust that came with it. This episode was produced by the Bridge Builders team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Hello! We are Ashra Folklore Flame, a podcast under the Steven's Initiative “Qisasna” (Our Stories) Program. We are a group of Yemeni and United States American students. In this episode, we will be sharing tales and literature that are popular in our cultures. We hope you enjoy! Contributors: Fatima: Host; Audio Engineer Alexia: Podcast Host; Audio Editor Hanan: Audio Engineer Saeed: Interviewee 1 Kayla: Podcast Manager Rocco: Podcast Outreach Manager Samantha: Podcast Graphic Designer Professor Jo Van Arkel: Interviewee 2 Mallie: Group Facilitator Farha: Group Facilitator This episode was produced by Ashra Folklore Flames team. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
YA Talk Salam explores how racism and discrimination affect beauty standards across Yemeni and American cultures. This episode was produced by YA Talk Salam. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by In the Between. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Tale Seekers. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by HMS, an alumni class of Qisasna. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Qissat Reyada, an alumni class of Qisasna. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
مرحبًا بكم مستمعينا الكرام في الحلقة الأولى من بودكاست "قصة سلام." فريق "قصة سلام" هو عبارة عن مجموعة شباب، هدفنا الأساسي هو أننا نحاول أن نستعرض لكم المبادرات الإنسانية المحلية ودورها في المجتمع، ونحاول كمان نوصل صوتهم للعالم بأسره، عبر عدة حلقاتٍ نتناول في كل واحدةٍ منها قصةً جديدةً، وإلهامًا فريدًا. This episode was produced by Qissat Salam, an alumni class of Qisasna. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Qissat Reyada, an alumni class of Qisasna. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
In this podcast you will see the different opinions of people and how music affected them and how it helped them to be relaxed. Music is a language of the world. The words of the songs it can reflect our bad moods into a good ones only by listening to it, as well as there is a research which is related to "Music therapy" and how it is linking between them since ancient centuries. This episode was produced by Music Taste. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Yemerican Graduates. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Usually people have different opinions about things, especially when it comes from people from different generations. What make each generation special are its own values , politics and beliefs and that turned out to be difficult to convince and persuade people from different generations to stand on one opinion, but that is something natural and it happened all over the world which is called "generation gap." This episode was produced by the Kindness Force. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Spiritual Leaders. It looks at freedom of expression in social media in both Yemeni and American societies, and how it affects political security, however, social media is a platform for all people used to discuss various issues of nations. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Team One. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Podaciety. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Relation Creation. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Would you be able to deal with immigration and bullying at the same time? The student Anas is one of those who faced bullying during immigration. Listen to our podcast in order to know why he was being bullied, how he dealt with it and did it affect him. This episode was produced by the Oppression Limiters team. Team management by Abdullah Al-tamimi. Narration by Mariam Bajbaer. Sound design by Othman Ba faqas. Graphic design by Mohammed Bin Laswad. Record support by Abdullah Al-tamimi and Maha Ba Fadhel. Search "Oppression Limiters" to hear other podcasts like this one and follow@we_ol_5 on Instagram to keep in touch! Our social media pages links: Instagram Facebook Twitter This episode was produced by Oppression Limiters. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
He was being bullied in school, but he did not give up his dreams. He is a disabled person and he is interested in learning. What is the story of the hero Allawy? Listen to his struggle story that represents the meaning of disability power. This episode was produced by Oppression Limiters team. Team management & Narration by Abdullah Al-tamimi. Sound design & Translation by Othman Ba faqas. Graphic design by Mohammed Bin Laswad. Record support by Mariam Bajbaer and Maha Ba Fadhel. Search "Oppression Limiters" to hear other podcasts like this one and follow @we_ol_5 on Instagram to stay in touch! Our social media pages: Instagram, Facebook,Twitter This episode was produced by Oppression Limiters. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Mounaqasha. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Leadership of Education. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Inspirers. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Mental health has increased in visibility within the past few years. Especially among youth it has become an increasingly persistent challenge. The way that society and our culture views mental health can help with overcoming it. However, as we examine differences between Utah in the United States and Yemen, we find there are many faucets to the issue. There may be many hurdles to overcome, but humanity has proven countless time we can face these challenges. This podcast was produced by Utah State University students: Spencer Wing, Grace Parnell, Sarah Pomeroy, and Jacob Sagers and Yemeni students: Saleh Mahfood, Maram Ahmed, Zainab Ahmed, and Abdulrhman Nabil. The podcast was produced with the help of Kerning Cultures Network. This episode was produced by Elephant in the Room. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Dear you who would listen to our podcast, you've reached your destination!Have you ever thought about studying, working, or living abroad !?Have you ever thought of what's going on out there and how it really feels, looks and sounds to leave your country and settle down in a new place ! If you have thought or not yet, stop overthinking or don't think anymore!Here's BRAIN DRAIN podcast that will hopefully answer your Qs and enlighten the picture of living abroad!In this podcast, we interviewed Yemeni people who are drained into U.S. expressing credibility of how is life there and other American citizens highlighting their opinions about common aspects of this issue . This episode produced by Mohammed Al-amodi, Doaa Basharahil, Noof Bin Alsheikh Abo Baker, Maggie Matthews, Marry Barth.With editorial support by Eman Barhoom, Faris Baomar.Sound design and mixing by Mohammed Al-amodi, Zane Saltern. This episode was produced by Brains to the West. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute's Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S.Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
قد فكرت بيوم عن حياة الاشخاص الناجحين و كيف بدأوا من الصفر و كافحوا لما وصلوا لغايتهم؟ كأي شخص يبدأ بمشروع جديد بيواجه عوائق و أزمات و عثرات و إحباط و تردد كبير لكن هل بيكمل او بيستسلم؟ أكثر حلقة بتبتسم و انت تتسمعه مع رائدة الأعمال (بثينة)بتشارك قصته في بدء مشروعه من الصفر إلى الريادة .
قد سمعت/ي عن أكبر شركة سيارات بدون سيارت؟ كأي شخص يبدأ يفكر بمشروع اول شيء يخطر بباله رأس المال و هو أكثر شيء يعيق فئة الشباب متوسطي الدخل،و لكن في بودكاست من الصفر إلى الريادة قد يتغير مفهومك و تتوسع نظرتك للأمور المتعلقة بالريادة.
بودكاست من الصفر إلى الريادة عبارة عن بودكاست مختص بمجال الريادة يقدم مفهوم الريادة بالإضافة إلى تصحيح مفاهيم و تقديم افكار مختلفة ومشاركة قصة نجاح لرائدة أعمال و كيف تبدأ بفكرة جديدة من لا شيء كل هذا متمحور في 3 حلقات قصيرة و ممتعة
النجاح هو حصيلة المثابرة، الاجتهاد، السعي والحلم المستمر، قصتنا عن إمرأة قررت تأسيس مشروع لها، محاربة كل المصاعب ومحاولة الوصول إلى حلم قد لا يراه أحد سواها ومع مرور الأيام تمكنت من حصد ثمرة، ما كان بداية بذرة نجاح
بإمكان المرء تحقيق النجاح حينما يضع هدفه نُصب عينيه ، ويسعى جاهداً لتحقيقه ؛ حتى وإن كانت الظروف لاتساعده ، فهناك دائماً بصيص أملٍ في نهاية ظُلمة النفق. وهذا ما تم توضيحه لنا من مصورات الأعراس الشهيرات "بنات زيد" عبر ممثلتهم "هبة" في هذا البود كاست.
قربنا لك البعيد وسهلنا عليك الصعب و وفرنا عليك التعب وخسارة المواصلات، اعزائي مستمعين برودكاست جد لتجد هنا ستجد كل المعلومات التي تضمنت فيها احدى قصص ريادة الاعمال قصة إلهام ونجاح مؤسسة بازاري والتي يرويها لنا الاستاذ عبد الله النجاشي المدير التنفيذي للمؤسسة والتي نقلت مفهوم التسوق التقليدي إلى التسوق عبر الإنترنت.
قربنا لك البعيد وسهلنا عليك الصعب و وفرنا عليك التعب وخسارة المواصلات، اعزائي مستمعين برودكاست جد لتجد هنا ستجد كل المعلومات التي تضمنت فيها احدى قصص ريادة الاعمال قصة إلهام ونجاح مؤسسة بازاري والتي يرويها لنا الاستاذ عبد الله النجاشي المدير التنفيذي للمؤسسة والتي نقلت مفهوم التسوق التقليدي إلى التسوق عبر الإنترنت.
This episode was produced by AquaStory. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Hiwar (dialogue). This episode looks at health care in both Yemeni and American and how it is perceived in both nations and how healthcare also has a discriminatory aspect to it. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
Environmental changes are happening, and human beings are in danger. In order to preserve the environment, the world must reduce the average global warming and carbon footprint. Young people’s role is crucial to achieving this goal. They can create new means to protect our planet and make it better. In this episode, we are discussing the issue with all aspects with Dr. Abdulqadir Ali from Yemen and Miss. Salado Ali from the US. Both of them are young and aware of the problem. This episode was produced by Future Generation. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Ruyat Al-Mustaqbal. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Culture's Codes. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
The generation gap speaks on differences of outlook or opinion between people of different backgrounds relating to age and environment. This podcast concentrates on these generational differences. We focused on highlighting disparities and changes amongst generations such as technology, differences in career advancements, upbringing, discipline, decision making, parental pressures and conforming to societal norms. We also found that with all these differences, there are also still so many similarities. Although older generations may not believe so, younger generations are passionate about keeping cultural customs and family traditions in high regard. To highlight a pivotal part of this podcast, one interviewee states “We use our past to pave our future”. Please join us in diving deep into the controversial subjects discussed across generations and backgrounds in our efforts to bridge the generation gap. This episode was produced by Scar Let. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.
This episode was produced by Asdiqa and Dreamers. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 160 Yemeni and American students in two cohorts, or 320 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.