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The Simply Youth podcast was created because we believe that the Lebanese youth holds a lot of hidden potential. We want to remind the youth to always dream big and shoot for the stars. Learn from the best by listening to our conversations with these succ


    • Jun 1, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Simply Youth Podcast

    Do Your Bit (feat. Ayah Bdeir)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 16:28


    Latest episode featuring entrepreneur Ayah Bdeir is out now on all streaming platforms!

    Failure to Launch (feat. George Corm)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 28:55


    "What do you expect when you appoint a Merrill Lynch trader as the governor of the Central Bank? You prioritize quick, unreasonable gains that help benefit every middle and upper class citizen. But the game is over now." Dr. George Corm stepped into office as the Minister of Finance in the 1998 Salim El Hoss government. He sought to reverse the years of post-war neoliberal policies set by savvy businessman Rafic el Hariri. The rentier economy which created an illusion of prosperity and got Hariri immense wealth and support was always meant to fail. During his tenure, Corm designed a five-year Fiscal Stabilization Plan, prepared the 2000 Privatization law, paid all State arrears to the private sector, and prepared the introduction of VAT. Right now, Corm is furious. With subsidies being lifted and foreign reserves missing, Salameh is still protected by most political parties.

    Back in the Days (feat. Dr. Ahmad Beydoun)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 41:49


    "The leftist parties in Lebanon are weak due to the long absence of a powerful, global association that truly represents what left-wing politics can achieve." Sociologist, historian, and leftist intellectual Ahmad Beydoun has seen it all. He has published over fifteen books on Lebanon's societal and political system, with a special emphasis on constructing a national identity given the prevalent communitarianism. His most popular work, "Le Liban: Itinéraires dans une Guerre Incivile" (1993) reflects on the structure of inter-communities and calls for a strong state, capable of dialoguing with internal and external wills and of standing up to them. With the institutionalization of religious communities, how can we unify a society based on multiple belonging? How can we reconcile the mistrust and the paralysis of the Lebanese government? And, most importantly, how can we learn from a history that is only spoken behind closed doors? "Back in the Days (feat. Dr. Ahmad Beydoun" is out now on Spotify and other platforms.

    how to get away with murder (feat. Makram Rabah)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 27:59


    New episode on Friday!

    postcards from space (feat. Dr. George Helou)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 24:21


    "Over the mountains of Lebanon, the skies were dark, the stars intense, and the Milky Way mesmerizing." In the final episods of our miniseries, Dr. George Helou reflects on his time as a physics student at AUB. While most of his peers and professors discouraged him from studying physics, Helou was stubborn. He got his PhD from Cornell and slowly became the world's leading pioneer in infrared astronomy. After working with Carl Sagan on the Golden Record, Helou developed infrared technology in order to observe the universe like never before. Since 1983, Helou has worked with NASA and is currently the executive director of the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center and a professor at Caltech. Listen to "Postcards from Space (feat. Dr. George Helou)" to learn about exoplanets, blackholes, and the secret behind all the fabulous pictures of space.

    all roads lead to space (feat. Charles Elachi)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 22:04


    “They were a bunch of adventurous kids, trying to mix chemicals at Caltech and see which one blows up more. This is the story of JPL." Born and raised in Lebanon, Dr. Charles Elachi always looked out for what's beyond his mundane life in the city of Zahlé. After studying physics in France, Elachi travelled west. In 1970, he joined NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory where he worked on the construction and operation of planetary robotic spacecrafts. After getting 4 master's degrees and a PhD from Caltech, Elachi became the director of JPL. Under his tenure, NASA launched Genesis, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and most importantly the Mars Curiosity Rover. He then became the Vice President of Caltech and now is a professor emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Planetary Science there. He wants the young space enthusiasts to know that JPL can be their "serious playground". With innovation and multiple mistakes, JPL managed to send the most technologically advanced rover to Mars. So what's stopping you? Listen to "All Roads Lead to Space (feat. Dr. Charles Elachi)" this Friday on all streaming platforms.

    state within a state (feat. amel association)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 16:42


    Within its 10,452 m^2 area, Lebanon is home to 16,000 Non-Governmental Organizations, many established after the August 4th blast. Many have been in public spotlight after vibrant initiatives to call for the amendement of unfair legislations and support of marginalized communities. However, how healthy is this dependence on the Civil Society? Is Lebanon becoming a republic of NGOs, a self-reliant group of citizens trying to compensate for the now-normalized government's negligence? If you want to help, where should you begin with? While some are funded by rich political figures and others are just empty offices with sketchy financial statements, some organizations stand out. Founded in 1979, Amel Association has set an example to lead by. It has opened 24 medical centers and offered accessible medical and psychosocial services. Amel is well-recognized internationally and was the first Lebanese organization to be nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in 2016. Join us in a conversation with Dr. Zeina Mohanna, lecturer at the American University of Beirut and member of the Board of Directors at Amel. "State within a state" is out now on all streaming platforms.

    Girl Meets World (feat. Maya Nasr)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 22:05


    For some, it's their childhood dream. But, for Maya Nasr (@nasr.maya), it's her 9-to-5 job helping NASA in their Mars 2020 Space Mission. Want to be in her place? 1) Get into MIT at 16 years old while being a Lebanese citizen. Easy enough. 2) Study Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering and graduate with distinction. 3) Dedicate all your time to exciting research and internships. Then, you just need enough passion and grit to land yourself a job exploring the secrets of the universe at NASA. Maya is also an advocate for expanding space exploration and ensuring the peaceful use of space through her work in the United Nations' Space Generation Advisory Council. Now, as a PhD student at MIT, she is working on MOXIE to make oxygen gas available on Mars. We welcome you to our new miniseries "Trip to the Stars" where we will be featuring top Lebanese scientists at NASA. You read that correctly. To learn more about Maya's work, tune in to "Girl Meets World feat. Maya Nasr" on all streaming platforms.

    Rebel with a Cause (feat. Girl Up)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 20:26


    It started as an afterschool feminist club. One year later, it set off a volatile chain reaction of new campaigns empowering women across the Middle East and North Africa region. Girl Up (@girlupcampaign) was founded in 2010 by the United Nations foundation and has impacted more than 75,000 girls in nearly 125 countries. Launched in 2019, Girl Up Lebanon (@girluplebanon) is a safe space for tens of Lebanese teenagers who have had it enough with the patriarchy. A meeting place to initiate necessary conversations, Girl Up Lebanon has started a national movement to raise awareness on the most pressing issues facing Arab girls. As former president of Girl Up Lebanon, Rym Badran (@rymbadran) is a fierce advocate for intersectional feminism and believes teenagers must politically aware and charged, especially given the grave violations to women's rights in Lebanon. With the help of former secretary Aya Atallah (@ayaa_atallah), Girl Up Lebanon has raised awareness on the Kafala System, domestic abuse, and more. Yes, they are bunch of teenagers, but they are ready to fight for their rights. Listen to "Rebel with a Cause" and learn more about how Girl Up Lebanon started, the challenges of social media activism, and how we must advocate for Arab feminism. Out tomorrow on all streaming platforms.

    Maid in Hell (feat. This is Lebanon)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 19:22


    There are 250,000 migrant workers in Lebanon according to governmental figures. The real number is closer to 400,000 based on recent reports by the UN's International Organization of Migration. The discrepancy is the product of the human trafficking of mainly women and young girls from impoverished countries. Promised a haven on the Mediterranean coast, they are met with physical, verbal, and emotional abuse. They are slaves to the Kafala system, the offspring of the patriarchal and racist ideologies that the men in suits have enforced. First, you arrive to the Rafic Hariri International Airport. Your passport is taken away. In a small van, tens of women are transported to the agencies. There, you are degraded and sold off to a lucky couple. You live in a 2 by 2 meters "maid's room" and work from 7 AM till 10 PM everyday. Hey, if you work enough, you might get phone privileges! Some women are raped and many are not paid at the end of the month. The Kafala system doesn't provide these workers with the basic human rights. This is Lebanon (@thisislebanon961 ) wants to help those women who have been silenced for too long. Especially during the economic crisis Lebanon is facing, migrant workers are stranded in front of their embassies with zero dollars to their name. Also, most workers will not be able to get vaccinated. They offer them financial, legal, and emotional aid, along with a ticket back home. They are fighting against the Lebanese court's decision not to include migrant workers under the unified labor law. Do not miss our episode with Zain Lawson, the co-founder of This is Lebanon. We delve deep into the Kafala System, the pain those workers endure, and how This is Lebanon seeks to support the young girls trapped with no where to go. Maid in Hell (feat. This is Lebanon) is out this Friday on all streaming platforms.

    phishing season (feat. Priscilla Sharuk)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 13:56


    She graduated from the American Univerity of Beirut as a Landscape Architect. Today, she is the co-founder and COO of the one of the most innovative tech companies in the MENA region. Considered one of the top ten Women in Tech in our region by Forbes, Priscilla Elora Sharuk (@priscillaelora) became an entrepreneur by accident. She never thought she'd manage MYKI (@mykisecurity ), an offline password manager, a game-changer in Cyber Security. MYKI stores all your sensitive data locally across your devices. And now with the surge in e-commerce and cryptocurrency, all companies want a piece of MYKI. Priscilla wants to help the next generation of entrepreneurs. In an ever-expanding market, they have a golden ticket: they only need to start.

    The World is Watching You (feat. Aya Majzoub)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 55:06


    Human Rights Watch researcher and Harvard graduate Aya Majzoub recorded the severe human rights violations recorded during these protests, similar to those during the October 17 Revolution. She also documented the arrest of many activists and journalists due to our weak defamation laws. In a battle of "he said, she said", none of the security agencies took responsibility for these violations; instead, they asserted they will do whatever it takes to stop violent rioters. Tune in this Friday for another episode of Simply Youth Podcast where we talk about the most pressing issues in the Lebanese sociopolitical sphere.

    Till Death Do Us (P)art (feat. Zeina Daccache)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 21:12


    Zeina Daccache is a lot of things: she's an award winning director, actress, and drama therapist. Most importantly, she's a social activist who has attempted to change our twisted misconceptions towards prisoners. Through her documentaries, plays, and movies, Daccache gives back those prisoners their voice. By empowering this historically marginalized and abused community, Daccache has succeeded in altering and legislating numerous laws, including rewards for good treatment and protecting victims of domestic abuse. And she is not stopping any time soon. Her NGO Catharsis - The Lebanese Center for Drama Therapy focuses on the use art to help people rehabilitate, something prisons always forget to do.

    Party in Beirut (feat. Mariana Wehbe)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 23:19


    A brand-new episode airing on Simply Youth Podcast. Mariana Wehbe shares her story being the head and founder of her PR company Mariana Wehbe Public Relations. She discusses the struggles, the ups, the downs- completely raw and real. Nothing defines you but yourself. She gets candid about her love for Beirut, while still living in “a state of contradiction”. We also talk about her NGO @bebwshebbek which has rehabilitated more than 585 houses damaged during the August blast.

    Uncensored

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 11:11


    The past was erased. The erasure was forgotten. The lie became the truth." Lebanon's Big Brother is watching you. In true Orwellian nature, the General Security was established to preserve "civil peace and stability". Instead, it has succumbed to the will of the ruling parties and religious organizations. Independent press is always under attack. Any mention of the civil war is strictly prohibited. In our new episode "Uncensored" Hadi and Lilia introduce the history of the Lebanese censorship system, discuss obvious breaches of freedom of expression in Lebanon, and argue for an independent commission that would oversee all publications and media.

    The Downfall

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 10:31


    This episode dissects the history of the Lebanese currency throughout history, the current economic crisis, and portrays a look into the every day reality of inflation from the youth's perspective. Join us!

    Christmas Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 10:33


    Join us in our Christmas special fire episode! We chat about what we're grateful for this year, the holidays ft. Mrs. Corona and much more! Don't miss out ;)

    Episode 18 with MARCH

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 20:11


    New episode on Simply Youth with MARCH

    Episode 17 with Beit el Baraka

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 39:12


    Hey y'all! Episode 17 with the wonderful Lebanese NGO Beit el Baraka with its founder Maya Chams! Tune in!

    Revolution 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 16:52


    Hii y'all! We have a new fire episode for you guys! Here we have a chat about the revolution, the system, and everything a Lebanese teenage talks about! Join us in this chat

    Episode 16 with FoodBlessed

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 24:28


    FoodBlessed is a Lebanese NGO dedicated to food relief and fighting food waste! Tune in to this episode with Maya Terro, CEO and founder of FoodBlessed!

    Episode 15 with Sandrine Atallah

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 11:48


    Tune in to this episode to join us chat about Dr. Sandrine's vast field of sexology and medical hypnotherapy. We talk about the psychological aspect of it all! Don't miss out!

    Episode 14 with Kafa

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 13:21


    14th episode of Simply Youth with Kafa, Lebanese ngo dedicated towards violence prevention and child protection. This is the third episode of our Mental Health theme this month!

    Episode 13 with Idraac

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 15:05


    Hello everyone! We are thrilled to announce episode 13's guest, Dr. Georges Karam representing Idraac! Idraac is a Lebanese NGO dedicated to mental health, and Dr. Karam focuses on senior citizens' mental health and specializes in Alzheimer's disease.

    Episode 12 with Embrace

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 15:42


    Embrace is one of the biggest Lebanese NGOs, and is dedicated to mental health in Lebanon! In this episode we talk about the stigma surrounding mental health, suicide prevention, Covid-19, and the Beirut blast. Join us in our 15 minute and be a part of the change!

    Special Episode with Dr. Ali Zbeeb

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 24:53


    Ali Zbeeb is an international practicing lawyer since 2004, and a Legal Consultant with the United Nations (ESCWA). He has been an international arbitrator and a university lecturer in law and business for 15 years. Ali is currently the Managing Partner at “Zbeeb Law & Associates” (regional law firm with global presence in 16 countries), and Founder-Chairman of (DANALI) "Development Association for Nurturing Arab Leadership & Innovation"-(NGO working for social development through innovation.

    Episode 11 with Mona Itani

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 19:53


    Mona Itani is the co-founder of @girlsgotitlebanon and the founder of @riyadainnovation . She is all about youth empowerment and is achieving brilliant things!

    Episode 10 with Rabih Nassar

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 25:29


    Rabih is the Founder and CEO of Scriptr, a cloud platform that enables rapid application creation. He is a serial entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience in Enterprise Software, Consumer Internet, Digital Media, Cloud & IoT across the United States, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. In 2003, he co-founded ElementN.

    Episode 9 with Maurice Mattar

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 22:36


    Maurice is a co-founder and the active CEO of the leading online beauty store Feel 22 Beauty. He has worked in tech, and now has moved on to take over the beauty world. Join us in chatting about the beauty world, e-commerce, and entrepreneurship!

    Episode 8- Sami Abou Saab

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 32:37


    Sami Abu Saab is the CEO of Speed@BDD. He more than 15 years of experience in technology, big tech firms (such as Microsoft), and startups.

    Episode 7- Julien Boutros

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 26:55


    Hello everyone! For episode seven of Simply Youth podcast, we have the amazing Julien Boutros. Julien is a director, actor and theater instructor at the International College.

    Episode 6- Nahla Zibawi

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 14:16


    Nahla is the cofounder of Ishbilia theater, writer in The Daily Star newspaper, and author of “Hopes and Possibilities”.

    Episode 5- Sami Saab

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 18:53


    Sami Saab is the founder and creative director of Phenomena. He started his popular campaign #انا اعلن earlier this year! Join us in our first episode in Arabic on Simply Youth

    Episode 4- Jane Jabre

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 24:39


    We are so exited to have the lovely Jane Jabre as our guest for episode 4! We chat about social media, pressure, Premed Biology at AUB, Model simulation programs, Youtube, and much more! ✨ Join us!

    Fire Episode 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 9:32


    For fire episode 101, we have one of our own, we talk to Lilia about her book and writing career VERY sarcastically as you will notice ;) join us in our chat!

    Episode 3- Nour Abou Fayad

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 18:15


    The lovely Nour Abou Fayad is our guest for episode 3! Tune in to Simply Youth podcast on Spotify to listen to us chat about mental health, how to write a book in Lebanon, and make it successful ofcourse ;) We talk about the reality of living in Lebanon in 2020 and the aftermath that followed the Beirut explosion from a writers point of view!

    Fire episode 0

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 6:04


    First fire episode out tomorrow!! Don't miss out, come and meet the team! Lilia, Hadi, and Mahmoud (our version of Mahmoud at least ;) talk life, college, and more

    Episode 2- Audrey Nakad

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 21:46


    We are so excited to announce our second guest, Audrey Nakad. She is a co-founder and the CEO of Synkers. She earned her bachelor degree in Finance from Concordia University, Canada. She was listed in Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneurs in the MENA region. Tune in to find out more about studying abroad, finance, research opportunities, and one of a kind advice for you business and research lovers!

    Episode 1- Martine Abboud

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 34:48


    We are so excited to announce our first guest, Dr. Martine Abboud. She is a chemical biologist and researcher, she earned her PhD from the University of Oxford and was listed in Forbes 30 under 30 Europe in Science and Healthcare. Tune in to find out more about studying abroad, biochemistry, research opportunities, and one of a kind advice for you science and research lovers!

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