Immersive escapades beyond society and the self.
TUMULTÖS ist zurück. Diesmal mit einem erfüllenden Gespräch über Spiritualität, Selbstentwicklung, das Zusammenspiel von Zukunft und Intuition. Außerdem gibt es fünf Videos auf YouTube. Lets connect: IG: tumult.online www.tumult.online tumultpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
What is the intrinsic motivation behind digital borders? Why does border control often equal national security? And how will the digitalization of border infrastructure potentially look like in the future? In this episode, we will explore the vast digital infrastructure behind Europe's border regime with Paul Trauttmanssdorff. Paul is a doctoral fellow at the Austrian academy of sciences, studying how border control and migration management have been shaped and transformed by large-scale databases. Thanks for listening. IG: @tumult.online HP: www.tumult.online --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
The crisis in Cameroon has been called the worst humanitarian crisis in the world for two years in succession. While the devastating situation is continuing to unfold, media reports from the region are extremely sparse and documentation of the conflict is minimal. This episode addresses the need for documentation and reporting on the crisis. What is happening in Cameroon? What does Colonialism have to do with it? And what can the international community do to help? With the contribution of Ingrid Viban (international development researcher from the University of Oxford), Esther Omam (executive director of Reach Out NGO), and Lisa Trebs, (research assistant at Institute for Development Studies (IDS). Artwork by @happytoborders --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
This episode captures the first time I got to talk to Anna (@happytoborders) who has been doing the cover art for many TUMULT episodes so far! I am so thrilled! We talked about the urgent need to raise support among women*, how passion influences our lives, clothing as an intrinsic part of self-expression and all the different and diverse ways that lead to more self-love. Thank you Anna! I appreciate you endlessly! And thank YOU! for listening. x @happytoborders --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Kolonialismus und Karibik - eine Auseinandersetzung mit der europäischen Kolonialsgeschichte in der Karibik. Wie passen Karibik und Kolonialismus zusammen? Wie haben Malaika und Georg die Karibikinseln in Hinblick auf Kolonialgeschichte wahrgenommen? Und was können wir von Ihren Erfahrungen lernen? Die Auseinandersetzung mit Kolonialimus in der Gesellschaft ist wichtig - und wird doch oft unzureichend oder einseitig thematisiert. Warum Kolonialismus in der Schulbildung oft vernachlässigt wird, versuchen wir in dieser Episode auf den Grund zu gehen. Weitere Infos zu KonaK findet ihr hier: www.konak-wien.org (Hier können auch Zeitschriften zu diesem Thema bestellt werden) Fotos und weiteres Infomaterial @tumultpodcast. Cover art by @happytoborders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
A solo episode and book talk on feeling introverted in a world that often celebrates and idealizes extroversion. The book 'Quiet' by @susancainauthor really helped me to understand certain traits — scientifically and emotionally + and gave me valuable advice on how not to succumb to nor neglect my introverted needs. Hope you enjoy. Tell me what you think
In Yemen we see the largest humanitarian crisis of our time unfolding before our eyes. Why is it so hard to keep the momentum on Yemen and to face the extent of human despair? In this episode, I was lucky enough to talk to a political scientist, a UNHCR aid worker, and a Yemeni woman and founder of an NGO aiming to empower women and children in Yemen to explore some pressing questions. This episode is dedicated to Yemen. To all the people in Yemen trying to survive, all the aid workers who work tirelessly to alleviate some of the distress on the population and everyone undertaking efforts to spread the message and help people within this forgotten war. Consider subscribing to TUMULT wherever you get your podcasts and leave a rating if you want. Thank you for listening. Find TUMULT on Instagram: @tumultpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Where are you from? is a question that holds a magnitude of assumptions and often deprives people of their sense of belonging. Often, Black People and People of Colour are being asked this question, especially when they are navigating in a predominantly white landscape. I was lucky enough to connect with the curator Sabina McKenna who is putting this question in the spotlight and addressing the emotional depth of cultural identity. On June 29th the online exhibition 'Hair by Where Are You From' is launching, featuring 26 stories written by BIPOC womxn exploring the experience of having textured, curly and coily hair. 'The series aims to build pride and identity for women with textured hair by celebrating all of its beautiful variations.' Follow @whereareyoufrom__ to have access to all of these empowering stories and valuable resources. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Willkommen zu TUMULTÖS. Eine Serie an aneinandergereihten Unzusammenhängigkeiten mit Josie und mir. Falls ihr neu hier seid: TUMULT ist ein deutsch-englischer Podcast der kulturelle, soziale und aktuelle Themen vertritt. Die Serie TUMULTÖS ist ein Dialog mit Josie über Dinge die uns beschäftigen - manchmal mehr oder weniger sinnfrei. Heute sprechen wir über Freundschaften auf Distanz, wieso "Bekanntschaften" nicht abwertend sein soll, wieso Josie kein Wassereis mag und wieso dein Freund* nicht größer sein muss als du. Music by Epidemic Sound Instagram: @tumultpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Wie ist es, von der Gesellschaft in die du dich integrieren sollst, ständig beobachtet zu werden? Wieso fühlt man sich als Flüchtling schuldig? Wovor hat Europa wirklich Angst? In diesem zweiten Teil des Gespräches mit Hamed Abboud, dem Autor des Buches "In meinem Bart versteckte Geschichten", thematisieren wir viele große Fragen. Hamed schenkt tiefgreifende Einblicke in die Dynamiken einer Gesellschaft, die Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund immer im Visier hat. Und wie er es schafft, das alles mit Humor zu sehen. Mehr Informationen zu Hamed Abboud gibt es hier: https://www.hamedabboud.at/ Instagram: tumultpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Wolltest Du Dich schon immer mit einem syrischen Autor auf einen Kaffee treffen? Dich über Flucht und Hoffnung, Demokratie und Ängste unterhalten, während der Brunnen neben Dir pläschtert und die Kirchenglocken im Hintergrund läuten? Deine Chance ist gekommen! Nach seinem ersten Buch ''Der Tod backt einen Geburtstagskuchen'' veröffentlichte Hamed Abboud im Dezember 2019 sein zweites Buch ''In meinem Bart versteckte Geschichten'' (Edition Korrespondenzen). In seinem Bart versteckt Hamed unzählige Geschichten. In diesen ersten Teil unseres Dialogs sprechen wir unter anderem über die Provinz als Erholung nach der Flucht, unausgesprochene Vorurteile und wie man sich in Panzerfahrer hineinversetzen kann. Hamed Abboud ist gebürtiger Syrer und kam nach Aufenthalten in Dubai, Ägypten und der Türkei 2015 nach Österreich https://www.hamedabboud.at/ ISBN: 3902951443 Cover by @happytoborders --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
After three devastating years under the occupation of ISIS, Mosul's cultural scene is starting to blossom again. The smoke of the war had not yet vanished from the city, when Fahad Sabah and his partner Harith Yaseen Abdulqadar started their mission to revive the spirit of Mosul – by creating a safe space for men and women alike, open for political debates, celebrating the literary minds of local writers and readers. I talked to Fahad about this incredible achievement, the risks, and struggles of cultural projects in a post-war society and his visions for the future of Mosul and its people. Find the Book Forum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BookForumMosul/ Instagram: @tumultpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Language is much more than learning grammar and stocking up your vocabulary. Language can function as a peacemaker, a lifesaver and a tool to foster understanding and acceptance among different cultures. I talked to my former Arabic teacher NOUR ALZAMAN about her new business 'Arabic is Simple' and how she aims at improving cultural understanding and bettering the work of NGOs and aid workers that are in daily contact with Arabic-speaking refugees. I was lucky enough to get insights into the broader Arabic culture and language with Nour, last year when I was living in the Netherlands. I hope some of you, who are looking for ways to better understand refugees and immigrants, will consider learning their language even if it is just a few words. The power of this, you will understand after this episode. ARABIC IS SIMPLE WEBSITE: https://www.arabicissimple.com/ and follow Arabic is Simple on Instagram and Facebook to benefit from amazing learning videos and comprehensive explanations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
April is #autismawarenessmonth. Nikki Hughes is an activist, advocate, and mother of three children. Two of her children are autistic and Nikki herself got diagnosed as an adult. In this episode, she shares her experiences on the pathway to her adult diagnosis. We talk about her day to day experience as an autistic person and what she wishes people would know about autism – race, ethnicity, culture, ableism, and the importance of a community. Thank you, Nikki, for this enlightening conversation. You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram @autisticlifeinmotion. Other lovely accounts I encountered on the journey to this episode are The Autistic OT on Facebook, @theautisticlife, and @theworldwithalfie on Instagram. You can follow TUMULT on Instagram and Facebook @tumultpodcast and make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. The artwork for this episode was created by @happytoborders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Misconceptions about marginalized ethnic groups and cultural minorities are unfortunately not new. The structural inequalities they entail, however, have devastating consequences. Especially in times of the Coronavirus Pandemic, ethnic groups around the world fear for their lives and often lack the protection they need. For this week's episode, I contacted the ERGO Network, a non-profit network connecting Roma and pro-Roma grassroots organizations across Europe. What are the origins of the Roma? Why are they systematically oppressed? What are the consequences of this oppression during the coronavirus pandemic? Find the ERGO Network on Facebook, or on Instagram @ergo.network to support their activism. Special thanks go to the incredible graphic designer, who created the artwork for this episode. I reached out to @happytoborders and they immediately offered to create unique cover art for this episode. Follow them for incredible activist art. Factual Information for this episode and accompanying media material was based on the results of the Fundamental Rights Agency and data published by Amnesty International. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
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#throughtumult DISCLAIMER: This episode captures subjective experiences from people all around the world. They DO NOT represent official information. Please inform yourself about the current state of affairs in your respective country. https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 Dear Listeners, I hope that when you are reading this, you, your friends and family are safe and healthy. The global spread of the Coronavirus, with all its detrimental implications, is something that affects people all over the world in various different ways. And as daunting as that sounds, it can also mean that we are able to connect globally and understand each other’s circumstances and sorrows. In this episode, that all of you created with me, you will hear from people in over 19 countries, about how they are coping with the current situation caused by the Coronavirus. In times like these, things can change every day. This is a capture of the weekend from the 20 to the 22 of March, where many things changed for people all over the world, and the effects of the quarantine are starting to show not only in the economy and public health but in the personal wellbeing of some. Believe in the medical professionals that are urging us to stay indoors and have faith in the global connection we have established. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who took time out of their day to contribute to this episode. Stay safe and healthy and keep your spirits high. If you need help, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Mattia - Rome, Italy 01:55 Anja - Augsburg, Germany 05:00 Furvah - London, United Kingdom 10:06 (Britain is now under Lockdown) Francesca - Madrid, Spain/ Italy 13:44 Olena - Lviv, Ukraine 15:43 Emily - Madrid, Spain 20:39 AJ - Bogota, Columbia 27:59 Chris - Dunedin, New Zealand 33:44 (New Zealand is now under lockdown) Linh - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 36:22 Paula - Peru, Lima 39:46 Annie - California, US 41:24 Aragorn - Copenhagen, Denmark 45:37 Kate - Moscow, Russia 51:44 Waleed - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 55:41 Carla - Belgium 58:56 Lina - Dubrovnik, Croatia 01:06:27 Florine - Lille, France 01:11:12 Ittalee - Amsterdam, Netherlands/ Aruba 01:16:19 Rodrigo - Santiago de Chile, Chile 01:21:44 George - Tallinn, Estonia 01:24:55 Thank you so much for your participation. Check out @tumultpodcast on Instagram and listen to TUMULT's episodes on every platform you get your podcast from. Feel free to share this episode with a friend. Intro Track by RAME https://rameofficial.com/ www.mQube.in (no changes made) https://freesound.org/people/RokZRooM/ Attribution License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Hi everyone and welcome back to another episode of Tumult. I’m so excited you are here with me! This week's episode is about what I think you should know before going to Saudi Arabia as a tourist. Why? Saudi Arabia only recently opened its doors to tourists in September 2019 and a lot of people have questions about the Saudi experience. I traveled to Riyadh in January and would like to share my impressions with you and hopefully give some useful insights into Saudi Arabian culture. We are gonna talk about the visa application process, prohibited items, dress codes, gender segregation, prayer times, public transport and recommendations! Featuring some incredible insights and analysis of a Saudi local! Intrigued? I’d absolutely love for you to check out this episode on your favorite platform. Including Spotify! Thank you for listening! OFFICIAL VISA APPLICATION WEBSITE: https://visa.visitsaudi.com/ Prohibited Items (official): https://www.customs.gov.sa/en/general/Prohibited-goods Vision 2030: https://vision2030.gov.sa/en Winter at Tantora Festival: https://experiencealula.com/en/Winter_at_Tantora/about/Pages/default.aspx MDL Beast Festival: https://mdlbeast.com/the-festival/ Timestamps: 00:00 - 02:34 Introduction 02:35 Visa Application 05:10 Prohibited Items 07:00 Dress Codes 10:35 Mshari: Impact of Tourist Visa on Saudi Society 17:20 Gender Segregation 18:56 Prayer Times 21:47 How to get around 22:56 Recommendations/ Vision 2030/ Disclaimer What to See: Al Masmak Fortress and the surrounding 'Old Town': https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/see/highlights/Al-Masmak-Fortress City of Dir'iyah (a small city outside of Riyadh): https://www.visitsaudi.com/en/see/highlights/historical-Dir-iyah Thumama desert: 45min drive from the center of Riyadh. You can rent quad bikes and have a picnic in the dunes. City View from one of the highest buildings in Riyadh: Al Faisaliah Tower: The Globe Experience The 303 (Art Exhibitions and lots of coffee places - tourist hub) https://www.the303.sa/ What to Do: Kashta at Wadi Hanifah Walk at Wadi Namar (lake 40min from the center of Riyadh) Ask for Arabic Coffee and Hookah! (and dates!) What to Eat: Lebanese place Karam Beirut: http://www.karambeirut.com/locations (vegetarian dishes) Zaatar w Zeit: http://www.zaatarwzeit.net/KSA/home (vegetarian dishes) A m a z i n g falafel place: Abu Jbara, Riyadh Chick 'n' Bun: https://www.instagram.com/chicknbun.sa/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Why is animal testing done? What are the common testing methods? Are there any alternatives? How do we navigate the ethics entailing animal testing? In this episode of Tumult, Josie and I are talking about animal testing in universities, and all the moral questions it entails. As Josie is working in the field and studies Biology, we try to offer you various perspectives on the topic and introduce some common testing methods. The episode focuses on animal testing in the domain of neurobiology. Thank you for listening! I hope you enjoy. Sources and Articles worth reading: Ulcerative Colitis: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ulcerative-colitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20353326 Banning of the forced swim test: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2020/01/10/kings-college-becomes-university-world-formally-end-cruel-mouse/amp/ The journey of a new medication: http://phrma-docs.phrma.org/sites/default/files/pdf/rd_brochure_022307.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
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Dear Listeners, How does Climate Change affect International Security? What are the fragility hotspots in the world? What will happen with all the displaced people? My friend Bogna and I recorded the first episode for TUMULT! Bogna studies for her Master in International Relations in Warsaw and we were in the same class for our exchange in Madrid. She has an amazing way to make International Relations more approachable and I knew she would be a great guest on Tumult. Tumults' mission is to bring students and young professionals into the focus of discussion and create a platform for people to have casual, yet important discourse about current affairs, culture, science and more. Thank you Bogna for trusting and believing in this mission. I am so happy that we got to do this. The recommendations mentioned are linked below. I hope you enjoy it and I am looking forward to your feedback. Take care x Book Recommendations: The Prisoners of Geography: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25135194-prisoners-of-geography?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=HaWyXabZO6&rank=1 The Silk Roads: https://www.goodreads.com/work/editions/45425898-the-silk-roads-a-new-history-of-the-world World Order: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20821140-world-order?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=abZx108Gpo&rank=1 The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/413179.The_Clash_of_Civilizations_and_the_Remaking_of_World_Order?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=xSHZ9xpI7U&rank=1 Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31138556-homo-deus Foreign Affairs Magazine: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ Cover art by Alex Derega. @derega --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message
Everyone of You. I am thrilled to welcome you to the community of TUMULT. A podcast that is bringing new issues to new people. This project is inspired by the many outstanding people in our world that do something to change or enhance the status quo and make us reflect on the world we live in. I am incredibly inspired by projects like StyleLikeU, Ologies and Hidden Brain that so amazingly master making science and social justice more accessible and engaging. For Episode Zero I want to thank the incredible illustrator and graphic designer Alexander Derega. He is based in Ukraine and he created the episode cover you are seeing right now and many more that will be revealed with every new episode. His art is spirited and captivating and he seems to be able to read people's minds. See for yourself. You can find him on Instagram @derega. I would be so grateful if you would subscribe to TUMULT today. Until then. All the love, Regina --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tumult/message