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b CAUSE with Erin & Nicole
310: The Former BBC Journalist Who Refuses to Hate Humanity with Melanie Marshall

b CAUSE with Erin & Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 74:52


This episode is part journalism, part therapy, part "girl WHAT?!" Today's guest, Melanie Marshall, is a former BBC foreign journalist turned filmmaker, speaker, and coach who has reported from some of the most intense places on earth. And somehow… despite seeing humanity at its messiest, she still believes people are mostly good.  Some of the things you'll hear: -The wildly unexpected way radicalized followers of Osama Bin Laden welcomed her into an interview shortly after his death -What actually creates human connection when people disagree on literally everything -Why she repeatedly ignored her boss's instructions, chased stories anyway, and somehow ended up with life-changing moments… and a goat -Stories that prove women across the world are a lot more alike than we think, even in radically different circumstances -The time she got smacked repeatedly with a feather duster by a man, plus the moment she relied on her single greatest survival skill to get herself out of danger Melanie tells stories the way your funniest friend would if your funniest friend also casually wandered through war zones, political unrest, and deeply human moments while carrying BBC equipment. It's equal parts hilarious, eye-opening, uncomfortable, hopeful, and "HOW IS THIS A REAL STORY?" energy. How you can use Human Connection to drive change | Melanie Marshall | TEDx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-marshall-237a641/   Substack: https://imrama.substack.com/ Website:http://melaniemarshall.com Book Erin to speak Ready to modernize your culture, liberate your leadership, and differentiate your business without sounding like every other company on LinkedIn? Bring Erin Hatzikostas in to show your team how authenticity can become an actual strategic advantage, not just another corporate buzzword. Book Erin to Speak If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple "plays" to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie   If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration!   - Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram    - Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?"quiz - Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)"  -Throw out half the playbook and start competing in a league of your own. Check out Erin's book, The 50% Rule.    -Work with Us -Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com  DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments  "She impacted me, she impacted my friend, she impacted all of these people with her goodness and her fiery spirit. She lived." "If you think about the different stages that you get to in your career and  when you reach a new one, you realize, 'oh, they're all people'" "I am grateful that I have let myself be impacted so much by the people I have met because I feel a gift and a responsibility to let what I have learned from them go forward." "I am not the lady in a sheet. I am the boss." "The story wasn't over. It wasn't easy, but it wasn't over. And that's where I get hope."   Note: This transcript has been edited and condensed for clarity, readability, and length.  In this episode of Because Work Doesn't Have to Suck, Erin sits down with former BBC foreign journalist Melanie Marshall to talk about leadership, courage, connection, resilience, and why she still believes humanity is fundamentally good after reporting from some of the world's most dangerous places. From interviewing extremists in Pakistan to reporting in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and the Philippines, Melanie shares unforgettable stories about human connection, optimism, fear, and what really helps people survive difficult moments.          Why Melanie Marshall Still Believes in Humanity     Erin: You've seen some of the worst parts of the world, yet your message is still rooted in hope and optimism. That feels almost impossible right now.     Melanie: I know optimism gets eye rolls these days. But what I've learned traveling the world is this: if you let it, the world will humble you. It'll break your heart. But it also teaches you that people are far more complicated, funny, resilient, and loving than headlines make them seem.     I've spent years in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Gaza. Even in places under terrible oppression, people still laugh. They still flirt. They still joke. They still find joy behind closed doors. Human beings don't stop being human just because circumstances become horrific.     That's where my optimism comes from. The story is hard, but it's not over.          Meeting Followers of Osama Bin Laden     Erin: Tell us about the experience you had just after Osama Bin Laden was killed.     Melanie: We went to Pakistan shortly after his death because I wanted audiences to understand something important: Bin Laden wasn't just a man. He represented a movement.     We arranged to meet with radicalized followers of his in Karachi. I was nervous. Deeply nervous. Externally, I looked calm. Internally, I was thinking, "Am I completely insane for doing this?"     As we drove up, I heard children playing. We were meeting at a school.     That immediately lowered my fear level because they had intentionally chosen a setting they knew would make us feel safer. Then we walked in and the welcoming committee was wearing USA baseball caps.     These were people whose ideology I completely rejected, but they were trying to communicate something human: "You're safe here."     That moment changed how I think about connection. Even in situations where people fundamentally disagree, humans still look for ways to create understanding.          "Be As Normal As Possible"     Melanie: One phrase I've used throughout my career is: "Be as normal as possible."     I used it walking into Taliban prisons. I used it in war zones. And honestly, it applies to corporate life too.     If you're about to walk into a terrifying meeting with a VP or ask for a raise, don't pressure yourself to be perfectly poised or fearless. It's not a normal situation.     Just be as normal as possible. A little awkwardness is fine.          The Currency Everyone Wants     Melanie: I met a young woman in Gaza who created art sculptures out of sand because that was the only material available to her.     What she wanted most wasn't pity. She wanted to be seen.     I told her her work reminded me of art I'd seen in California. That mattered to her because it acknowledged she belonged in the same conversation as artists everywhere else in the world.     Erin: I always say everyone has a currency. Usually it's much smaller and simpler than we think.     Melanie: Exactly. Most people just want acknowledgment, respect, or connection.          The Woman Who Changed Her Life     Melanie: One of the people who impacted me most was a woman named Ghada in Mosul, Iraq.     She was funny, independent, ambitious, and full of life. We instantly connected. We joked about men, talked about work, laughed constantly.     She was also exactly the kind of woman extremists hated: outspoken, educated, joyful, politically active.     At one point she escaped Mosul, but she went back because she didn't want to leave her father behind.     ISIS killed her.     What stays with me is that even while living under horrific conditions, she remained hopeful. Loving. Funny. Fully alive.     That changed me forever.          Why Connection Matters More Than Status     Melanie: I've interviewed celebrities, billionaires, world leaders, and people no one has ever heard of.     The people who changed me most were usually the latter.     Connection matters more than status. Once you really sit down with someone, the hierarchy starts disappearing. They're just people.     And I think we forget that constantly.          The Feather Duster Incident     Melanie: I once visited an extremely conservative shrine near the Iranian border where modesty rules were intensely enforced.     I was trying to manage my reporting team while also wearing a chador that kept slipping off my head. Every time even the tiniest strand of hair showed, a man would smack me with a feather duster.     Eventually I was furious. Absolutely furious.     And then a group of women saw what was happening.     They didn't confront the man directly. Instead, they surrounded me, fixed my chador, sat me down, and pulled out snacks.     That moment stuck with me forever.     Women see each other. They protect each other. Sometimes survival looks like forming a circle around someone and handing them food.          Bravery Isn't What People Think     Erin: People constantly describe you as brave.     Melanie: I honestly don't think I'm brave. I think I'm good at functioning during chaos.     There's a difference.     I've run from airstrikes in Ukraine. I've dropped to the ground while bullets flew overhead in Libya. I assure you: I was not standing there heroically.     Most people aren't fearless. They simply have a purpose bigger than their fear.     Families survive war zones because protecting their children matters more than panic. I kept reporting because I believed it mattered to connect people with the truth of what was happening.     Purpose propels you forward.          The Story Wasn't Over     Melanie: After covering devastating typhoon damage in the Philippines, I left feeling overwhelmed with guilt because I could leave and everyone else had to stay behind.     Years later, I stayed in touch with the local drivers and families we worked with there. I watched their children graduate school. I watched them rebuild their lives.     That experience taught me something important: the story wasn't over just because I left during the worst part.     We do this in our own lives too. We assume difficult moments are final chapters when they're often just hard middle sections.          Bucking the Norm in Afghanistan     Melanie: I once fought hard to report from one of the most remote regions of Afghanistan because I wanted to document what childbirth looked like in the most dangerous place in the world to give birth.     My bosses kept trying to convince us not to go.     We went anyway.     The journey was brutal. Multiple flat tires. Dangerous mountain roads. A clinic fire in the middle of the night. At one point villagers handed my bra around after rescuing our belongings from the fire, which became an entire cultural misunderstanding on its own.     Eventually, a woman arrived at the clinic to give birth. Her baby died, but she survived, and she was relieved simply to have lived.     That story changed how people understood maternal healthcare in Afghanistan because we insisted on going all the way to where the story actually lived.     Sometimes bucking the norm simply means refusing to stop halfway.          Final Thoughts on Hope     Melanie: The world can be heartbreaking. Truly heartbreaking.     But everywhere I've gone, I've also found humor, generosity, resilience, love, and connection.     That's why I still believe in people.     The story is difficult. But it isn't finished yet.

b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck
310: The Former BBC Journalist Who Refuses to Hate Humanity with Melanie Marshall

b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 74:52


This episode is part journalism, part therapy, part "girl WHAT?!" Today's guest, Melanie Marshall, is a former BBC foreign journalist turned filmmaker, speaker, and coach who has reported from some of the most intense places on earth. And somehow… despite seeing humanity at its messiest, she still believes people are mostly good.  Some of the things you'll hear: -The wildly unexpected way radicalized followers of Osama Bin Laden welcomed her into an interview shortly after his death -What actually creates human connection when people disagree on literally everything -Why she repeatedly ignored her boss's instructions, chased stories anyway, and somehow ended up with life-changing moments… and a goat -Stories that prove women across the world are a lot more alike than we think, even in radically different circumstances -The time she got smacked repeatedly with a feather duster by a man, plus the moment she relied on her single greatest survival skill to get herself out of danger Melanie tells stories the way your funniest friend would if your funniest friend also casually wandered through war zones, political unrest, and deeply human moments while carrying BBC equipment. It's equal parts hilarious, eye-opening, uncomfortable, hopeful, and "HOW IS THIS A REAL STORY?" energy. How you can use Human Connection to drive change | Melanie Marshall | TEDx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-marshall-237a641/   Substack: https://imrama.substack.com/ Website:http://melaniemarshall.com Book Erin to speak Ready to modernize your culture, liberate your leadership, and differentiate your business without sounding like every other company on LinkedIn? Bring Erin Hatzikostas in to show your team how authenticity can become an actual strategic advantage, not just another corporate buzzword. Book Erin to Speak If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple "plays" to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie   If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration!   - Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram    - Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?"quiz - Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)"  -Throw out half the playbook and start competing in a league of your own. Check out Erin's book, The 50% Rule.    -Work with Us -Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com  DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments  "She impacted me, she impacted my friend, she impacted all of these people with her goodness and her fiery spirit. She lived." "If you think about the different stages that you get to in your career and  when you reach a new one, you realize, 'oh, they're all people'" "I am grateful that I have let myself be impacted so much by the people I have met because I feel a gift and a responsibility to let what I have learned from them go forward." "I am not the lady in a sheet. I am the boss." "The story wasn't over. It wasn't easy, but it wasn't over. And that's where I get hope."   Note: This transcript has been edited and condensed for clarity, readability, and length.  In this episode of Because Work Doesn't Have to Suck, Erin sits down with former BBC foreign journalist Melanie Marshall to talk about leadership, courage, connection, resilience, and why she still believes humanity is fundamentally good after reporting from some of the world's most dangerous places. From interviewing extremists in Pakistan to reporting in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and the Philippines, Melanie shares unforgettable stories about human connection, optimism, fear, and what really helps people survive difficult moments.          Why Melanie Marshall Still Believes in Humanity     Erin: You've seen some of the worst parts of the world, yet your message is still rooted in hope and optimism. That feels almost impossible right now.     Melanie: I know optimism gets eye rolls these days. But what I've learned traveling the world is this: if you let it, the world will humble you. It'll break your heart. But it also teaches you that people are far more complicated, funny, resilient, and loving than headlines make them seem.     I've spent years in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, and Gaza. Even in places under terrible oppression, people still laugh. They still flirt. They still joke. They still find joy behind closed doors. Human beings don't stop being human just because circumstances become horrific.     That's where my optimism comes from. The story is hard, but it's not over.          Meeting Followers of Osama Bin Laden     Erin: Tell us about the experience you had just after Osama Bin Laden was killed.     Melanie: We went to Pakistan shortly after his death because I wanted audiences to understand something important: Bin Laden wasn't just a man. He represented a movement.     We arranged to meet with radicalized followers of his in Karachi. I was nervous. Deeply nervous. Externally, I looked calm. Internally, I was thinking, "Am I completely insane for doing this?"     As we drove up, I heard children playing. We were meeting at a school.     That immediately lowered my fear level because they had intentionally chosen a setting they knew would make us feel safer. Then we walked in and the welcoming committee was wearing USA baseball caps.     These were people whose ideology I completely rejected, but they were trying to communicate something human: "You're safe here."     That moment changed how I think about connection. Even in situations where people fundamentally disagree, humans still look for ways to create understanding.          "Be As Normal As Possible"     Melanie: One phrase I've used throughout my career is: "Be as normal as possible."     I used it walking into Taliban prisons. I used it in war zones. And honestly, it applies to corporate life too.     If you're about to walk into a terrifying meeting with a VP or ask for a raise, don't pressure yourself to be perfectly poised or fearless. It's not a normal situation.     Just be as normal as possible. A little awkwardness is fine.          The Currency Everyone Wants     Melanie: I met a young woman in Gaza who created art sculptures out of sand because that was the only material available to her.     What she wanted most wasn't pity. She wanted to be seen.     I told her her work reminded me of art I'd seen in California. That mattered to her because it acknowledged she belonged in the same conversation as artists everywhere else in the world.     Erin: I always say everyone has a currency. Usually it's much smaller and simpler than we think.     Melanie: Exactly. Most people just want acknowledgment, respect, or connection.          The Woman Who Changed Her Life     Melanie: One of the people who impacted me most was a woman named Ghada in Mosul, Iraq.     She was funny, independent, ambitious, and full of life. We instantly connected. We joked about men, talked about work, laughed constantly.     She was also exactly the kind of woman extremists hated: outspoken, educated, joyful, politically active.     At one point she escaped Mosul, but she went back because she didn't want to leave her father behind.     ISIS killed her.     What stays with me is that even while living under horrific conditions, she remained hopeful. Loving. Funny. Fully alive.     That changed me forever.          Why Connection Matters More Than Status     Melanie: I've interviewed celebrities, billionaires, world leaders, and people no one has ever heard of.     The people who changed me most were usually the latter.     Connection matters more than status. Once you really sit down with someone, the hierarchy starts disappearing. They're just people.     And I think we forget that constantly.          The Feather Duster Incident     Melanie: I once visited an extremely conservative shrine near the Iranian border where modesty rules were intensely enforced.     I was trying to manage my reporting team while also wearing a chador that kept slipping off my head. Every time even the tiniest strand of hair showed, a man would smack me with a feather duster.     Eventually I was furious. Absolutely furious.     And then a group of women saw what was happening.     They didn't confront the man directly. Instead, they surrounded me, fixed my chador, sat me down, and pulled out snacks.     That moment stuck with me forever.     Women see each other. They protect each other. Sometimes survival looks like forming a circle around someone and handing them food.          Bravery Isn't What People Think     Erin: People constantly describe you as brave.     Melanie: I honestly don't think I'm brave. I think I'm good at functioning during chaos.     There's a difference.     I've run from airstrikes in Ukraine. I've dropped to the ground while bullets flew overhead in Libya. I assure you: I was not standing there heroically.     Most people aren't fearless. They simply have a purpose bigger than their fear.     Families survive war zones because protecting their children matters more than panic. I kept reporting because I believed it mattered to connect people with the truth of what was happening.     Purpose propels you forward.          The Story Wasn't Over     Melanie: After covering devastating typhoon damage in the Philippines, I left feeling overwhelmed with guilt because I could leave and everyone else had to stay behind.     Years later, I stayed in touch with the local drivers and families we worked with there. I watched their children graduate school. I watched them rebuild their lives.     That experience taught me something important: the story wasn't over just because I left during the worst part.     We do this in our own lives too. We assume difficult moments are final chapters when they're often just hard middle sections.          Bucking the Norm in Afghanistan     Melanie: I once fought hard to report from one of the most remote regions of Afghanistan because I wanted to document what childbirth looked like in the most dangerous place in the world to give birth.     My bosses kept trying to convince us not to go.     We went anyway.     The journey was brutal. Multiple flat tires. Dangerous mountain roads. A clinic fire in the middle of the night. At one point villagers handed my bra around after rescuing our belongings from the fire, which became an entire cultural misunderstanding on its own.     Eventually, a woman arrived at the clinic to give birth. Her baby died, but she survived, and she was relieved simply to have lived.     That story changed how people understood maternal healthcare in Afghanistan because we insisted on going all the way to where the story actually lived.     Sometimes bucking the norm simply means refusing to stop halfway.          Final Thoughts on Hope     Melanie: The world can be heartbreaking. Truly heartbreaking.     But everywhere I've gone, I've also found humor, generosity, resilience, love, and connection.     That's why I still believe in people.     The story is difficult. But it isn't finished yet.

The Real News Podcast
Ghada Karmi: How Gaza Shattered the Myth of Coexistence

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 30:24 Transcription Available


Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has shattered long-held hopes for Palestinian-Israeli coexistence and exposed the global systems sustaining the decades-long destruction of Palestine and the dispossession of Palestinians. In this special edition of the The Marc Steiner Show, commemorating the solemn anniversary of the Nakba, Marc speaks with world-renowned author and physician Ghada Karmi about the destruction of Gaza, the collapse of faith in a political solution, and the deepening despair felt by many Palestinians and Israelis alike today. Guests:Ghada Karmi was born in Jerusalem. Forced from her home during the Nakba, she later trained as a Doctor of Medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. She is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling memoir In Search of Fatima and One State: The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel.Credits:Producer: Rosette SewaliStudio Production: Cameron GranadinoAudio Post-Production: Stephen FrankBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-news-podcast--2952221/support.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!

The Marc Steiner Show
Ghada Karmi: How Gaza Shattered the Myth of Coexistence

The Marc Steiner Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 30:24 Transcription Available


Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has shattered long-held hopes for Palestinian-Israeli coexistence and exposed the global systems sustaining the decades-long destruction of Palestine and the dispossession of Palestinians. In this special edition of the The Marc Steiner Show, commemorating the solemn anniversary of the Nakba, Marc speaks with world-renowned author and physician Ghada Karmi about the destruction of Gaza, the collapse of faith in a political solution, and the deepening despair felt by many Palestinians and Israelis alike today. Guests:Ghada Karmi was born in Jerusalem. Forced from her home during the Nakba, she later trained as a Doctor of Medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. She is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling memoir In Search of Fatima and One State: The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel.Credits:Producer: Rosette SewaliStudio Production: Cameron GranadinoAudio Post-Production: Stephen FrankBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-marc-steiner-show--4661751/support.Follow The Marc Steiner Show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Help us continue producing The Marc Steiner Show by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast

Palestine Deep Dive
Zionism: "A Maker Of MONSTERS" | Dr Ghada Karmi & Matt Kennard

Palestine Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 83:29


Welcome to the world's first Palestinian chat show! Palestinian journalists from Gaza Ahmed Alnaouq and Hala Hanina are joined by Palestinian author, academic and physician Dr Ghada Karmi and investigative journalist Matt Kennard.They'll be discussing the latest news from Palestine and the wider region, including the now viral of image from L'Espresso magazine showing an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank terrorising a Palestinian woman, the ongoing genocide in Gaza despite six months of so-called “ceasefire” and the significance of Palestinian Prisoner's Day on 17th April. Support us by becoming a paid subscriber from as little as £1 a month. Your support helps us build independent Palestinian-led media in a world which has never needed it more urgently:https://donorbox.org/support-palestine-deepdiveFollow us:https://x.com/PDeepDivehttps://www.instagram.com/palestinedeepdive/https://www.facebook.com/palestinedeepdive

Palestine Deep Dive
Why the World Must REJECT Zionism | Dr Ghada Karmi

Palestine Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 68:39


Palestinian author, physician and academic Dr Ghada Karmi joins Ahmed Alnaouq for a far-reaching discussion on Zionism, justice, and the shifting global landscape surrounding Palestine. Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportAhmed explores her viral confrontation with Israeli settler Dani Dayan at the Oxford Union, the Gaza genocide and its international enablers, the deep structures of Western support for Israel and why the very existence of Palestinians poses a problem for Israel. Karmi also reflects on one-state realities, Your Party, the truth about liberal Zionism, and how the wider public can resist despair and reclaim collective power.The episode closes with the importance of language, and an introduction to Karmi's newest book Murjana, set in medieval Baghdad.

HeyA
[REDIFFUSION]- : "Du Liban à la Maison des Femmes" avec Ghada Hatem-Gantzer

HeyA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 40:31 Transcription Available


Cette semaine, à l'occasion de la sortie du film La Maison des femmes, je vous propose de redécouvrir ma conversation avec Ghada Hatem-Gantzer.Gynécologue obstétricienne, elle est la fondatrice de la Maison des femmes, un lieu unique en France qui accompagne les femmes en difficulté ou victimes de violences grâce à une prise en charge globale mêlant soins médicaux, soutien psychologique et aide sociale.Dans cet épisode, Ghada revient sur son enfance à Beyrouth, son arrivée en France à 18 ans et le chemin qui l'a menée vers la médecine. Elle raconte aussi la naissance de la Maison des femmes, les défis rencontrés et la conviction profonde qui guide son engagement auprès des femmes.Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus ou soutenir leurs actions, tous les liens sont dans les notes de l'épisode.Je vous laisse avec la HeyA du jour : Ghada Hatem Gantzer.-----------------------------------------------------  Pour suivre Ghada et la Maison des femmes Instagram: @ghada_hatem_gantzer Site web: https://www.lamaisondesfemmes.fr/   Pour suivre HeyAInstagram: @heya_storiesSite web: www.heyastories.comIci, on parle d'identités plurielles, de voix arabes, de parcours de femmes inspirantes, de diaspora maghrébine, de sororité, de féminisme, d'arabité, d'inclusion, de récits de femmes et de transmission et d'héritages culturels.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

C à vous
Karin Viard & Ghada Hatem : au nom de toutes les femmes

C à vous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 15:54


Nous recevons Karin Viard & Ghada Hatem, pour le film “La maison des femmes” réalisé par Mélisa Godet, en salle mercredi.Tous les soirs, du lundi au jeudi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.

Le sept neuf
Violences faites aux femmes : "Le combat n'est pas gagné", déplore Ghada Hatem, fondatrice de la Maison des femmes

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 23:24


durée : 00:23:24 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos - Karin Viard, actrice, et Ghada Hatem, gynécologue obstétricienne, étaient invitées sur France Inter mardi pour le film "La Maison des femmes", réalisé par Mélisa Godet et inspiré de l'histoire vraie de la spécialiste. - invités : Ghada Hatem-Gantzer, Karin VIARD - Ghada Hatem Gantzer :, Karin Viard : Comédienne, actrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Les interviews d'Inter
Violences faites aux femmes : "Le combat n'est pas gagné", déplore Ghada Hatem, fondatrice de la Maison des femmes

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 23:24


durée : 00:23:24 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos - Karin Viard, actrice, et Ghada Hatem, gynécologue obstétricienne, étaient invitées sur France Inter mardi pour le film "La Maison des femmes", réalisé par Mélisa Godet et inspiré de l'histoire vraie de la spécialiste. - invités : Ghada Hatem-Gantzer, Karin VIARD - Ghada Hatem Gantzer :, Karin Viard : Comédienne, actrice Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

This Week
Gaza diary: Ghada Ashour

This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 5:59


Earlier this year, 52 Palestinian scholarship students arrived here to begin their studies at Irish universities, after they were evacuated from Gaza. Among them was Ghada Ashour, who documented her struggle to pursue her studies, while living in a displacement camp. She has now started her Master's at DCU.

Shortcut – Schneller mehr verstehen
Gaza aktuell: Ghadas Hoffnung im Trümmerfeld

Shortcut – Schneller mehr verstehen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 19:33


Getötete Freunde, Hunger und immer wieder Angst: Ghada Alkurd berichtet unter Lebensgefahr für den SPIEGEL aus ihrer Heimat Gaza. Wie sieht es jetzt dort aus? Und was macht ihr Hoffnung? Sagt uns, wie euch Shortcut gefällt. Hier geht's zur Umfrage.   »SPIEGEL Shortcut« – Schneller mehr verstehen. Wir erklären euch jeden Tag ein wichtiges Thema – kurz und verständlich. Für alle, die informiert mitreden wollen.    Neue Folgen von Shortcut gibt es von Montag bis Freitag auf Spiegel.de, YouTube und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt.    Links zur Folge:  Sonderpreis des Reporter:innen-Forums: »Ghadas eindrückliche Reportagen haben für viele von uns das Bild von der Situation in Gaza geprägt« Ghada in Hungersnot: Ghada muss leben! Bombardiertes Café in Gaza-Stadt: Wie lange wird es dieses Mal dauern, bis die Trauer aus mir hervorbricht?  Journalistin in Gaza: »Ich will nicht, dass man meinen Töchtern den Krieg ansieht«   ►►►    ► Host: Regina Steffens ► Gästin: Ghada Alkurd ► Redaktion: Fabius Leibrock ► Regie: Florian Hofmann ► Redaktionelle Leitung: Sven Preger, Dirk Schulze ► Produktion:  Sven Christian ► Postproduktion: Florian Hofmann, Christian Weber ► Social Media:  Fabius Leibrock, Christian Weber ► Musik: Above Zero  ►►►   Lob, Kritik, Themenvorschläge? Schreibt uns: hallo.shortcut@spiegel.de+++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +++ Den SPIEGEL-WhatsApp-Kanal finden Sie hier. Alle SPIEGEL Podcasts finden Sie hier. Mehr Hintergründe zum Thema erhalten Sie mit SPIEGEL+. Entdecken Sie die digitale Welt des SPIEGEL, unter spiegel.de/abonnieren finden Sie das passende Angebot. Informationen zu unserer Datenschutzerklärung.

The Katie Halper Show
The One State Solution Is Not About Israel with Ghada Karmi

The Katie Halper Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 58:20


This week on the show Katie talks to Ghada Karmi about the possibility of a one state solution and her latest book, Murjana. For the full discussion, please join us on Patreon at - https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-full-145487196 Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian-born academic, physician, author and novelist. She is the author of In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story, One State: The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel, and most recently Murjana, a historical fiction novel based in 7th Century Baghdad. Her articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The Nation and Journal of Palestine Studies. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://x.com/kthalps Follow Katie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kthalps Follow Katie on TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@kthalps_

Conversations with Ricardo Karam
#83 Ghada Salame: From the Frontlines to History I غادة سلامة: من قلب الميدان إلى صفحات التاريخ

Conversations with Ricardo Karam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 49:13


Send us a textIn this thrilling and candid conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Ghada Salame the first field correspondent at Télé Liban, who broke barriers and entered the world of security reporting, a field considered almost exclusively “male-dominated”.From accompanying the Lebanese Army on missions during the war, to covering the attempted assassination of Minister Marwan Hamade in 1984, to witnessing the assassination of Sheikh Bachir Gemayel, and enduring repeated threats and accusations of espionage, to working in doll-making and sales to support herself after leaving journalism, Ghada shares a story of unparalleled courage and resilience.In this dialogue, she discusses her early journalistic career, the most challenging situations she faced in the field, her encounters with prominent figures, and the life-changing experiences she went through after being unfairly dismissed from Télé Liban.She also reflects on the current state of Lebanese media, the role of field reporters in the age of social media, and the lessons she has learned from a life full of risks and difficult decisions, delivering an inspiring message about strength, perseverance, and passion for her profession and her country.Join Ricardo Karam and Ghada Salame in this heartfelt conversation, documenting the journey of a woman who carved out a unique place for herself in the history of Lebanese journalism.في هذا اللقاء المليء بالإثارة والصدق، يلتقي ريكاردو كرم بـ غادة سلامة  أول مراسلة ميدانية في تلفزيون لبنان، والتي كسرت الحواجز ودخلت عالم الأخبار الأمنية الذي كان يُعتبر "ذكورياً" بامتياز.من مرافقتها للجيش اللبناني في مهام أثناء الحرب، إلى تغطيتها لمحاولة اغتيال الوزير مروان حمادة عام 1984، ومواكبتها أحداث اغتيال الشيخ بشير الجميل، ومن التعرّض للتهديدات المتكررة والاتهامات بالتجسّس، إلى العمل في صناعة وبيع الدمى لتأمين معيشتها بعد ترك الإعلام، تسرد غادة قصة شجاعة وصمود لا مثيل لها.في هذا الحوار، تتحدث عن بداياتها الصحفية، عن أصعب المواقف التي واجهتها ميدانياً، وعن اللقاءات مع شخصيات بارزة، وعن التحوّلات التي عاشتها بعد فصلها تعسفياً من تلفزيون لبنان. كما تتأمل في واقع الإعلام اللبناني اليوم، في دور الصحافي الميداني في عصر السوشيال ميديا، وفي الدروس التي تعلّمتها من تجربة حياة مليئة بالمخاطر والقرارات الصعبة، لتقدّم رسالة ملهمة عن القوة، الصمود، والشغف بالمهنة والوطن.انضموا إلى ريكاردو كرم وغادة سلامة في هذا اللقاء الصادق، الذي يوثّق رحلة امرأة صنعت لنفسها مكاناً فريداً في المشهد الإعلامي اللبناني.

Rania Khalek Dispatches
Why Israel Has No Future in the Middle East | Nakba Survivor Dr. Ghada Karmi

Rania Khalek Dispatches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 45:08


As Israel continues its relentless assault on Gaza, killing and starving hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with Western backing, even during so-called ceasefires, one thing has become clear: this isn't just about Palestine. It's about Western supremacy, empire, and the racism that underpins them both.To discuss this, Rania Khalek is joined by Dr. Ghada Karmi — academic, physician, and Nakba survivor — who has written powerfully about how Western imperialism, Arab complicity, and Zionism's own contradictions have led us here. Dr. Karmi is a former research fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter and author of many books including “One State: The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel.”She has spent her life exposing the deeper roots of this catastrophe: the colonial mindset that made Palestine disposable, the Western guilt that turned Jewish suffering into Palestinian punishment, and the moral rot that allows genocide to be broadcast live without consequence.

Just World Podcasts
Gaza & the World, Ep.4, with Dr. Ghada Karmi

Just World Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 47:19


In this episode of our "Gaza & the World" series, Helena Cobban talked with Dr. Ghada Karmi about the intersection of the genocide in Gaza and the shifting global balance of power. Dr. Karmi is a British-Palestinian who had a strong career in London as a physician and a medical historian; then between 2002 and 2023 she published four  thoughtful books that explored not only her own personal experiences as a member of the Nakba generation and a justice activist, but also the broader realities faced by Palestinians inside and outside the homeland. Her most recent work of non-fiction was One State:  The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel. Dr. Karmi described the unprecedented groundswell of popular support for Palestinian rights the British public has displayed since October 2023, which she contrasted with the continued pro-Israel stance of the British government and many of the country's elite institutions. She detailed her role as a juror of conscience at the Gaza People's Tribunal in Istanbul, where she and others weighed the extremely harrowing testimonies of Israel's atrocities in Gaza. She was unequivocal: the underlying cause of the Palestinians' suffering is Zionism, which must therefore, she argued, be dismantled— which would not be the same as the physical destruction of Israel or its people. She was deeply skeptical of the wisdom of striving for a two-state solution, seeing it as perpetuating the destructive ideology of Zionism. She called instead for the reconstitution of pre-Zionist Palestine and the establishment of a single democratic state for all. She also described some of the experiences she had had while working as a consultant for the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah, back in 2005.She recognized the significance of the hopeful shifts among younger generations and new political actors in the West but warned that time is running out for Palestinian rights and existence. Support the show

The Documentary Podcast
Bonus: The Global Story - A Gazan journalist's diary

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 27:18


Reporting on the war in Gaza has only been possible because of the work of Palestinian journalists, because the Israeli government will not let foreign broadcasters – including the BBC – inside the territory to report freely, even now a ceasefire is in place. One month ago, freelance journalist Ghada Al-Kurd began sharing voice notes with us, talking about her life, her hopes, her family, and her days reporting in Gaza City. Her job is dangerous – almost 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza in the past two years – and even with a ceasefire in place, safety is far from reach. Ghada has continued to report for us through her displacements, sharing her treasured memories of pre-war Gaza, and her fears and hopes for its future.Image: Ghada Al KurdWith Asma Khalid in DC, Tristan Redman in London, and the backing of the BBC's international newsroom, The Global Story brings clarity to politics, business and foreign policy in a time of connection and disruption. For more episodes, just search 'The Global Story' wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.

Global News Podcast
The Global Story: A Gazan journalist's diary

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 27:18


Reporting on the war in Gaza has only been possible because of the work of Palestinian journalists, because the Israeli government will not let foreign broadcasters – including the BBC – inside the territory to report freely, even now a ceasefire is in place. One month ago, freelance journalist Ghada Al-Kurd began sharing voice notes with us, talking about her life, her hopes, her family, and her days reporting in Gaza City. Her job is dangerous – almost 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza in the past two years – and even with a ceasefire in place, safety is far from reach. Ghada has continued to report for us through her displacements, sharing her treasured memories of pre-war Gaza, and her fears and hopes for its future.Image: Ghada Al Kurd

The Global Story
A Gazan journalist's diary

The Global Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 26:37


Reporting on the war in Gaza has only been possible because of the work of Palestinian journalists, because the Israeli government will not let foreign broadcasters – including the BBC – inside the territory to report freely, even now a ceasefire is in place. One month ago, freelance journalist Ghada Al-Kurd began sharing voice notes with us, talking about her life, her family, and her days reporting in Gaza City. Her job is dangerous – almost 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza in the past two years – and even with a ceasefire in place, safety is far from reach.Ghada has continued to report for us through her displacements, sharing her treasured memories of pre-war Gaza, and her fears and hopes for its future.Producer: Hannah Moore.Executive producer: James Shield.Mix: Travis Evans.Senior news editor: China Collins.Image: Ghada Al Kurd

The Documentary Podcast
Hunger in Gaza

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 24:46


Israel faces growing international isolation over the shocking images of starvation in Gaza. Although Israel says there are no restrictions on aid deliveries – which it co-ordinates – or any starvation, charities warn the aid being allowed in is only a fraction of what is needed. The BBC is banned by Israel from reporting in Gaza but, in our conversations, doctors and journalists in the territory tell us how shortages of food, water and medical supplies are affecting them and their families. “We are not the same, this is not our shape, this is not our appearance,” Ghada, a journalist working in Gaza City tell us. We also hear from a medical student who shares her experiences of a typical day in Gaza and her hopes for the future. This episode of The Documentary, comes to you from BBC OS Conversations, bringing together people from around the world to discuss how major news stories are affecting their lives.

The TWENTY30
Author and influencer Ghada AlMuhanna Abalkhail returns to discuss her latest book series and much more...

The TWENTY30

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 76:45


We're so back! And so is Ghada Almuhanna Abalkhail, the TWENTY30's cultural expert, who returns to the show to discuss her latest book series that explores the concept of the Saudi homeland through archival photographs. She shares insights and observations behind creating the books and the photographs that define them,  emphasizing the emotional connection to the photographs she selects. Ghada also reflects on the challenges of compiling artifacts and textiles for her work, and highlights influential figures in her life who inspire her passion for cultural heritage and history. The conversation touches on the significance of preserving cultural narratives through photography and the importance of collaboration in her projects.  After the conversation with Ghada, the hosts catch up on just some of the latest news from Saudi Arabia, including a rise in Saudi millionaires (and wealth equality) in the Kingdom, a new law for foreign ownership of housing, and much more. 

Peace Over Pieces
Ep. 30 - Ghada

Peace Over Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 16:07


Ghada Abdou spent most of her life surviving trauma after trauma. As a young woman and now a new mother, she's carried the heavy label of “survivor”—a label that too often made her a target for further harm. But today, Ghada is reclaiming her story. In this episode, she shares her journey of breaking free from the cycles of abuse and finding healing through creativity, motherhood, and self-compassion. Ghada opens up about what it means to navigate life after domestic violence and how writing, especially poetry, has become a lifeline and a tool for transformation. Her mission is to use her voice and her words to educate others about trauma, advocate for survivors, and show that healing is possible. Through her personal story and her growing body of written work, Ghada invites others to join her on a path of hope and renewal.Follow Ghada on Instagram at @writing.healss and explore her book The Thoughts of Trauma on Amazon.

Meet the Mancunian Podcast: social impact stories from Manchester
Supporting sustainable clothing with Ghada Soliman

Meet the Mancunian Podcast: social impact stories from Manchester

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 36:14


In the ninth episode of Season 10 of the Meet the Mancunian podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe speakswith Ghada Soliman, Founder, of Sustainable Threads. They discuss Ghada's journey from overcoming a serious health condition to her passion for volunteering and helping marginalised communities. Ghada shares how Sustainable Threads reuses old fabrics to create new products, aiming tosupport vulnerable women and promote environmental sustainability. Despite funding challenges and language barriers, the initiative has made significant social and environmental impacts by providing a safe space for women to learn new skills and generate income. Ghada offers advice on turning simple ideas into impactful projects and emphasises the importance of resilience, networking, and kindness.#Sustainability #SustainableClothing #community #GM #manchester #SocialImpact #NonProfit #podcast Did you know:  ·      Approximately 73% of waste clothing in the UK goes to landfill·      In the UK, approximately 350,000 tonnes of clothing waste are sent to landfills each year.·      The UK is the fourth largest producer of textile waste in Europe.·      The environmental impact of fashion waste includes landfill pollution, water pollution, and carbon emissions. Key resource:Sustainable Threads Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:(00:55) Introducing Ghada Soliman(01:34) The Journey to Volunteering(03:52) Sustainable Threads Initiative(08:26) Challenges and Impact(20:36) The Power of Advertising and Visibility(20:59) Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs(22:22) Networking and Community Engagement(24:58) Upcoming Opportunities for Sustainable Threads(26:57) Reflections and Personal InsightsListen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk

Conversations with Ricardo Karam
#62 Ghada Aoun: Between anti-corruption & judicial controversy I غادة عون: قاضية بين مكافحة الفساد والجدل

Conversations with Ricardo Karam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 79:26


Send us a textIn this episode, Ricardo Karam sits down with Ghada Aoun, a Lebanese judge who has been at the forefront of the judicial scene with her bold anti-corruption stances. Since her appointment as Mount Lebanon prosecutor in 2017 and till her retirement recently, she has had thorny legal confrontations against powerful figures, making her a symbol of justice for some and a subject of fierce controversy for others. Born in Damour, Aoun studied law and psychology before beginning her career in the judiciary. She is best known for her investigations into money laundering and banking corruption, bringing cases against prominent figures such as Najib Mikati and Riad Salameh, defying political and judicial pressure. Her most notable case was the raid on the Mecattaf money transfer company, which sparked a sharp division in legal and political circles. But her battle against corruption did not go without repercussion, as she was even dismissed from her post, a move that her supporters saw as a political target, while her opponents saw it as a result of her legal transgressions. Join Ricardo Karam for an in-depth conversation with Ghada Aoun as she tells her story, reveals the challenges she has faced, and talks about her vision for the future of Lebanon's judiciary. في هذه الحلقة، يلتقي ريكاردو كرم مع غادة عون، القاضية اللبنانية التي تصدّرت المشهد القضائي بمواقفها الجريئة في مكافحة الفساد. منذ تعيينها مدعيّة عامة لجبل لبنان عام 2017 وحتى تقاعدها مؤخراً، خاضت مواجهات قانونية شائكة ضد شخصيات نافذة، مما جعلها رمزًا للعدالة بالنسبة للبعض، وموضع جدل حادّ بالنسبة لآخرين. وُلدت غادة عون في الدامور، ودرست القانون وعلم النفس قبل أن تبدأ مسيرتها في سلك القضاء. اشتهرت بتحقيقاتها في قضايا غسل الأموال والفساد المصرفي، حيث رفعت دعاوى ضد شخصيات بارزة مثل نجيب ميقاتي ورياض سلامة، متحدية الضغوط السياسية والقضائية. أبرز ملفاتها كانت مداهمة شركة مكتف لتحويل الأموال، والتي أثارت انقسامًا حادًا في الأوساط القانونية والسياسية. لكن معركتها ضد الفساد لم تمرّ دون تداعيات، إذ صدر قرار بإقالتها من منصبها، في خطوة اعتبرها أنصارها استهدافاً سياسياً، بينما رأى خصومها أنها نتيجة لتجاوزاتها القانونية. استأنفت عون القرار، مما أوقف تنفيذه، تاركة الباب مفتوحًا أمام مزيد من الجدل حول استقلالية القضاء في لبنان. انضموا إلى ريكاردو كرم في هذا الحوار العميق مع غادة عون، حيث تروي قصتها، تكشف عن التحديات التي واجهتها، وتتحدث عن رؤيتها لمستقبل القضاء في لبنان.

Interviews
Lebanon: ‘No one can prepare you for the loss of a child'

Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 2:41


By the time a ceasefire began last November ending the devastating war in Lebanon between Hezbollah fighters and the Israeli military, more than 4,000 people had been killed and at least 16,600 injured.The violence also uprooted hundreds of thousands and caused widespread damage to key infrastructure, exacerbating Lebanon's long-running, multi-pronged crisis.Ghada Darwiche is one of those grieving: she lost her daughter, Dina, a UNHCR staffer who worked at the refugee agency's office in Bekaa. She was killed along with her youngest son, Jad, when their home was hit by an Israeli missile on 23 September last year.To mark International Women's Day, UN News's Nancy Sarkis spoke to Ghada, who has a message to all those who have lost someone in war. 

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 29:07


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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 29:33


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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 26:35


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The TWENTY30
Let's talk about the Riyadh Metro...

The TWENTY30

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 64:42


In Episode 41, regular guest contributor, influencer, and Saudi cultural consultant Ghada AlMuhanna joins hosts Lucien and Hanaa to talk about Riyadh's new metro system, now fully launched and operational in the Kingdom's capital. The hosts and Ghada talk about their perceptions and impressions riding the metro for the first time - what's great, what's unique, and how the metro is impacting culture and life in the city. The Riyadh metro is more than just a transportation system - it's a major cultural shift for a city where just a few years ago, women couldn't drive and the mixing of genders in public was not allowed. It also represents a elevation in mobility for millions of people, including the Kingdom's massive youth population, who are now able to get around without a car.  Before the conversation with Ghada, hosts Lucien and Hanaa read a critical comment received from a subscriber and respond with their thoughts. After the conversation, the hosts get to the latest news from Saudi Arabia, including: •A groundbreaking mining joint venture (JV) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between two of Saudi Arabia's largest companies •A downward revision for Saudi Arabia's economic forecast in 2025 •The first Sotheby's art auction coming up in Diriyah •A historic win for Saudi Arabia at the Dakar Rally 2025 by a Saudi billionaire

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 28:32


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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 26:25


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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 26:38


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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 25:46


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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 28:56


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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 29:04


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12672 Steve Harper Interviews Ghada Elias Certified Life Coach and Clarity Catalyst Instructor at Life Coaching & Mindfulness by Ghada

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 26:09


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
12612 Steve Harper Interviews Ghada Elias Certified Life Coach and Clarity Catalyst Instructor at Life Coaching & Mindfulness by Ghada

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 25:11


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
12547 Steve Harper Interviews Ghada Elias Certified Life Coach and Clarity Catalyst Instructor at Life Coaching & Mindfulness by Ghada

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 24:02


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
12486 Steve Harper Interviews Ghada Elias Certified Life Coach and Clarity Catalyst Instructor at Life Coaching & Mindfulness by Ghada

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 27:56


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Rethinking the News
Gaza's Story, From the Inside

Rethinking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024


Amid intensifying strife and humanitarian disaster, how do you report a story like the war in Gaza accurately and compassionately? How do you recognize the complexities of a war in which intense suffering exists alongside a powerful humanity and an effort to cling to hope? Monitor correspondents Ghada Abdulfattah in Gaza and Taylor Luck in Jordan join Managing Editor Amelia Newcomb, our guest host, to talk about the challenges they face – and, in Ghada's case, how she navigates the danger and chaos that confront her every moment of the day.

Rethinking the News
Gaza's Story, From the Inside

Rethinking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024


Amid intensifying strife and humanitarian disaster, how do you report a story like the war in Gaza accurately and compassionately? How do you recognize the complexities of a war in which intense suffering exists alongside a powerful humanity and an effort to cling to hope? Monitor correspondents Ghada Abdulfattah in Gaza and Taylor Luck in Jordan join Managing Editor Amelia Newcomb, our guest host, to talk about the challenges they face – and, in Ghada's case, how she navigates the danger and chaos that confront her every moment of the day.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
The latest from Irish family stranded in Lebanon

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 3:40


The Zabad family from Kilkenny travelled to Lebanon a month ago to attend a family funeral and an engagement party. Munir Zabad, who is there with two of his children and his wife Ghada, spoke last night to reporter Kieran Dineen.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Irish family stuck in Lebanon following Israeli airstrikes

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:32


An Irish family is currently stuck in Lebanon after Israel launched airstrikes against Hezbollah targets yesterday.Munir Zabad, his daughter Ghadir, his wife Ghada and their son Hassan from Kilkenny are currently looking for safety outside of Beirut.Munir and Ghadir both join Kieran to discuss their situation.

The TWENTY30
Saudi National Day 2024: Ghada Almuhanna joins to discuss the rich history and traditions

The TWENTY30

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 50:09


A special episode to celebrate Saudi National Day on Monday, September 23! The TWENTY30's special guest contributor, Ghada Almuhanna, a visual anthropologist who is widely followed through her Instagram account documenting interesting Saudi photos and art, joins to talk all things Saudi National Day on the 94th anniversary.  Saudi National Day celebrates the formal unification of the Kingdom in 1932. Ghada joins hosts Lucien and Hanaa for a lively and fun discussion of the evolution of National Day celebrations, how patriotism is expressed uniquely across Saudi regions, and the recent tradition of officially taking the day off since a royal decree in the 2010s. The conversation also delves into the joyous public displays, visual competitions among companies, and the heartwarming cultural practices that come to the forefront during this national holiday. The conversation also includes a lively debate over the best dates in the Kingdom... The hosts conclude the episode as always with SHOUTOUTS. Subscribe for free wherever you get your podcasts:   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uuKNWrgbQPMBIx3XY6YGU   Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-twenty30/id1742574206   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thetwenty30   Get episodes and exclusive content delivered to your email inbox free: https://thetwenty30.com     You can also email the show's hosts with their first names (Lucien @TheTWENTY30.com) or (Hanaa @thetwenty30.com) or email Hosts @ TheTwenty30.com.   The TWENTY30 Podcast is a production of The TWENTY30 Media Group, LLC.    ©The TWENTY30. All rights reserved. 

Sound & Vision
Ghada Amer

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 70:56


Ghada Amer was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1963 and moved to Nice, France when she was eleven years old. She remained in France to further her education and completed both of her undergraduate requirements and MFA at Villa Arson École Nationale Supérieure in Nice (1989), during which she also studied abroad at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts in 1987. In 1991 she moved to Paris to complete a post-diploma at the Institut des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques. Following early recognition in France, she was invited to the United States in 1996 for a residency at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She has since then been based in New York.   Ghada's work is in public collections around the world including The Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; the Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah; the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, NY; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR; the Guggenheim Museum, Abu Dhabi; the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; the Samsung Museum, Seoul; among others. She is regularly invited to prestigious group shows and biennials-such as the Whitney Biennial in 2000 and the Venice Biennales of 1999 (where she won the UNESCO Prize), 2005 and 2007. She was recognized with a mid-career retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York in 2008 and a larger, more extensive one at the MUCEM and across other venues in Marseille, France in 2022. Amer studied at the Villa Arson École Nationale Supérieure in Nice, France, at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA, and at the Institut des Hautes Études en Arts Plastiques in Paris. She lives and works in New York.

What I Did Next
Ghada Amer

What I Did Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 36:17


As a multidisciplinary artist, Ghada is as comfortable working with a needle and thread as she is with a paintbrush, or forging steel for sculptures or working on one-of-a-kind garden installations. She began exhibiting her work in the 90s, and her art continues to focus on women equality and female sexuality.  Ghada's work has been shown at the world's finest fairs and exhibition spaces, including, the Whitney Biennial and PS1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, at the Venice Biennale where she won the UNESCO Prize, at the Johannesburg Biennial, and the Istanbul Biennale among many others.  If you've enjoyed Ghada's story and want to hear more, we have a bonus episode for members where she tells me about her artistic process, and what's in her creative inbox. You can subscribe in Apple Podcasts or on our website, and you'll also get extra content from all our previous guests where we offer a deep dive into their worlds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rethinking the News
Writer's Read: What Gaza's Women Endure

Rethinking the News

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024


“I grew up in Gaza, loved it – and complained about it for most of the time.” From that honest starting point of resilience, writer Ghada Abdulfattah, a contributor to the Monitor since the start of the latest conflict in Gaza last October, has produced a remarkable series of stories from the conflict zone. Moving to stay ahead of airstrikes, she has brought to Monitor readers a rare and important perspective. In this writer's read format episode, Ghada shares her observations about a war like no other she's seen. Then she offers a full read of her recent story on how women, in particular, have been affected.

Rethinking the News
Writer's Read: What Gaza's Women Endure

Rethinking the News

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024


“I grew up in Gaza, loved it – and complained about it for most of the time.” From that honest starting point of resilience, writer Ghada Abdulfattah, a contributor to the Monitor since the start of the latest conflict in Gaza last October, has produced a remarkable series of stories from the conflict zone. Moving to stay ahead of airstrikes, she has brought to Monitor readers a rare and important perspective. In this writer's read format episode, Ghada shares her observations about a war like no other she's seen. Then she offers a full read of her recent story on how women, in particular, have been affected.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
November 5, 2023 - Ghada & Ghaida Ageel | Thanassis Cambanis | Chenggang Xu

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 61:56


A Palestinian Mother and Daughter Who Just Lost 36 Members of Their Family in Gaza | An Analysis of the Speech by the Leader of Hezbollah Which Is Poised to Open a Second Front | US/China Relations Ahead of Next Saturday's APEC Summit Where Biden and Xi Will Meet backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia