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Our hosts explore Hulu's reality dating show "Muslim Matchmaker," discussing how it portrays Muslim dating culture and the matchmakers' "rules of three" hook. Learn about the diverse representation of the Muslim community, and hear Hazem Jamal and Najwa's personal connections to cast members. In a world where DEI is criminalized, a show with representation is cutting through while providing a refreshing alternative to mainstream dating reality TV. Send a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaAbout the host: Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer an independent platform for new stories, information and entertainment missing in corporate media.Support independent media: To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Awesome show this past week at the legendary Baccarat Club for Mustache in Bangkok. And I loved playing for my first time on the island of Koh Rong in Cambodia the week before. Coming up this month I'm at the mighty Jungle Experience in Phangan, and then back to LA end of March to play the Mayan Theatre for Opulent Temple's White Party. Today's episode is the 15th anniversary of Open House, and features a two hour portion of my recent set with Massano at Sound Nightclub in LA. Randy Seidman's Website Randy Seidman's SoundCloud Randy Seidman's Beatport Randy Seidman's Spotify Randy Seidman's Facebook Randy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List: 01. Eleonora, Zac, Silver Panda - Outer Space feat. Eleonora (Original Mix) [Fluxo] 02. Cristoph - Lost Witness (Original Mix) [Variety Music] 03. Anturage, Alexey Union - Melodrama (Original Mix) [Heinz Music] 04. Jiggler - Stairs (Randy Edit) [Stil for Talent] 05. Haze-M, Monastetiq - Breathe feat. Selima Atrous (Horisone Remix) [Siona Records] 06. Ashkan Dian - Coming Alive (Rauschhaus Remix) [Positive Sounds] 07. Jono Stephenson - Distorted Vision (Oliver Winters Remix) [Stephenson Music] 08. Mosimann - Don't Cha (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) [D4 D4NCE] 09. David Tort, Markem - Cosmos [Randy's 'I Will Survive' Mashup] [RH2] 10. The Bossline - Rapture (No Hopes Remix) [Capitalism Music] 11. VARGO - Serenity (Rauschhaus Mix) [KAYOON Records] 12. No Hopes - Radioactive [Randy's 'Moonwalk Dark Waves' Edit] [Spectrum] 13. Airbas & Axel Giova - Eterea (Playa Den Bossa Mix) [Randy Edit] [ICONYC Noir] 14. S.one - Innerspace (Randy's 'Children Shiver' Mashup) [Dear Deer] 15. Gorgon City - One New Change (Randy's 'Sunglass Underworld' Edit) [REALM Records] 16. Aerofeel5, Vakabular - Bright Spot (Randy Edit) [Hollystone] 17. Eynka - Cascada (Randy Edit) [When Stars Align] 18. Vakabular - Proper Time (Randy's 'What Is Love' Edit) [Vandit Alternative] 19. Antdot - Mirrors (Extended Mix) [Randy's 'Dance With Me' Edit] [Braslive Records] 20. Grum - Come Alive f. Sarah Appel (Einmusik Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 21. Darin Epsilon - Quarandreaming (Rauschhaus Remix / Randy's 'DWTF to End' Edit) [BeatFreak Recordings] 22. HUTS & Roland Clark - Elevate (Randy's 'Domino' Edit) [HMG] 23. LIOIL - King Of My Castle (No Hopes Remix) [Capitalism Music] 24. Rauschhaus, Stephan Zovsky - Irrelevant (Randy's 'Feeling Good' Edit) [3000 Grad Records] 25. Who Else, Zac, Pacs - Hera (Randy's 'Need To Feel Love' Mashup) [ZEF Music] 26. AndrewbLuis Torres, DLMT - Wildfire (Randy's 'LADY' Edit)oy - On My Mind (Extended Mix) [Siona Records] 27. Luis Torres, DLMT - Wildfire (Randy's 'LADY' Edit) [Selected.] 28. ID - ID [Unreleased] 29. Randy Seidman f. Cari Golden - Don't Say (Original Mix) [Perspectives Digital] 30. Anakim, Dark Heart - Seconds Away (Randy's 'Pull Me Into You' Edit] [Celestial Body] 31. Andy Woldman & Katrin Souza - Fragile Star (Eric Rose Remix / Randy's Let's Come Together Edit) [Manual Music] 32. ID - ID [Unreleased] 33. Capital Boy - Beautiful Things (No Hopes Remix) [Capitalism Music] 34. Cassian, Hayden James, Elderbrook - On Your Own (Original Mix) [Future Classic] 35. Brad Mullins - Spine (DEGANI Extended Remix) [Randy EDIT] [Brad Mullins] 36. SOHMI - 4 My Soul (Randy's 'Adore You' Edit] [REALM Records] 37. Gorgon City, MK - There For You (Randy's Edit) [EMI] 38. Space Motion & TaloÌn - Uplifting Robot [REALM] 39. Memos - Ready to Dream (Rauschhaus Remix) [Harabe Lab] 40. Jiggler - Ahead (Original Mix) [Colore] Randy Seidman · Open House 241 w/Randy Seidman (with Massano at Sound Nightclub, LA) [Mar. 2025]
In this very personal episode of Arabs in Media, I return to Iraq, the country of my heritage, from the home in Baghdad where my father grew up, to sit down with my cousin Ahmed for a conversation that is was as unplanned as it was inspiring. Together, we unpack a story that intertwines family, grief, and acts of service in the midst of bombing.In 2003, on the cusp of the US-led invasion on Iraq, Ahmed's life was forever changed, not only from the drums of war beating louder each day, but with a tragedy born from efforts to protect his family.Hours later, with a satellite phone in hand, Ahmed became an unintentional lifeline for countless families around the world who had been passed his number as one of the only ways to check to see if their family was dead or alive. Steeped in the history of our family home, the Tigris River, and of Baghdad itself—we reflect on the legacy left by our ancestors. It's a story about the weight of loss, the resilience of the Iraqi people, and the power of human connection among family and strangers alike. Echoes of Baghdad marks the beginning of Season Two of Arabs in Media, with an intimate look at Iraq through the lens of family, history, and resilience. Listen on all podcast platforms, and subscribe to Arabs in Media on Substack to comment and learn more about Ahmed's story.
“Between the Sword and the Neck” Educator and editor Hazem Jamjoum offers a fresh reading of the work of Ghassan Kanafani amid Israel's ongoing genocide on Palestinians in Gaza. Ghassan Kanafani (1936-1972) is widely known as one of the great Arab novelists of the 20th century. His ability to use simple, almost mundane stories to speak to the human experience of colonialism and freedom in novels like ‘Men in the Sun' and ‘Returning to Haifa' continue to teach those who read them. But Kanafani was more than a novelist, he was also a key political thinker, strategist and revolutionary whose analysis of Zionism and imperialism continues to inform and shape anti-colonial thought across the globe today. Our support is growing! Support our 100% independent Palestinian led media platform taking on the pro-genocide Western media from just £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support Hazem Jamjoum is a Palestinian educator and an editor with the recently-established publishing house Maqam Editions. His translation of Ghassan Kanafani's The Revolution of 1936-1939 in Palestine was published by 1804 Press in 2023, and his translation of Maya Abu al-Hayyat's No One Knows their Blood Type was released by the CSU Poetry Center in October 2024. Ahmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza. Purchase Hazem Jamjoum's translation of The revolution of 1936-1939 in Palestine - Ghassan Kanafani: https://www.maqam.uk/maqam-store/p/the-revolution-of-1936-1939-in-palestine-ghassan-kanafani
In Part 2 of our conversation with comic and content creator Reem Edan, Arabs in Media unpacks some of Reem's upbringing, her temporary move to Iraq, and how to show up to help others when you feel your mental health won't allow you.In probably the first-ever Iraqi-manned tri-lingual podcast of mostly English sprinkled with some Arabic words and a couple of entire phrases in Spanish, enjoy some of our topics:- How a "fart spray" video launched her father into stardom and the video series of expressions in Iraqi Arabic- How her baba's videos led to a pseudo-rivalry of videos with her mom.- What is "75 Hard," how has it changed Reem and if there should be an age cap for host Hazem Jamal- The joys and benefits of fake Kraft cheese in a can imported from Arab countries- Test the quality of your headphones to see if you can hear Reem's stomach growl while we talk about food- Reem's history with her weight condition, and how Iraqis being famous comedy roasters affected her- Saddam sightings and the Saddam Mustache comeback- Iraqi generational trauma, unrelated to weight struggles or being roasted by your family, or Saddam mustache sightings, and how it connects to optimism- The difference between finding opportunities and having the courage to admit what you wantIt was a joy to share a conversation with Reem Edan, generous in spirit, laughs and kindness. She has a gift to make you feel happy. I hope you enjoy it too.PS: This episode is dropping on my birthday, and if you enjoyed this episode, but even if you didn't, I'm asking you for a donation to the PCRF, helping children in Palestine and across the Middle East throughout this genocide. The PCRF created the first pediatric cancer department in Palestine and need all the help they can get to help the most devastated population of children we've seen in my lifetime. Here's the link:https://www.facebook.com/share/1AeuKW118z/Our Shoutout Links from this episode:https://www.npr.org/2024/11/21/nx-s1-5154097/documentary-no-other-land-looks-at-palestinians-forced-from-homes-in-the-west-bankReem's Shoutout: https://www.betweeneast.com/https://www.instagram.com/betweeneast/Thanks for supporting independently produced content with Arabs in Media, find us on Substack to stay connected.Send a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaAbout the host: Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer an independent platform for new stories, information and entertainment missing in corporate media.Support independent media: To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
You know Reem Edan from her viral videos with her Iraqi baba (father), later her mother, but also a from her exceptional Stand-Up comedy career. In this episode of Arabs in Media, we meet one of the funny fresh voices in media, while we explore the nuances of Iraqi culture and identity, and the role of humor in bridging cultural gaps.Reem and host Hazem Jamal delve into Iraqi heritage, exploring the cultural significance of food and family expectations. Hear about Reem's journey to discovering her purpose, and how making people laugh wasn't the original path she followed when she moved to LA to work in entertainment.In the first of two episodes with Reem Edan, we'll test Reem to see how Iraqi is she, and hear where the notion of confidence factored in to pivotal moments of decision, and what "networking" really means. Hope you enjoy the fun time we had, and if you're Iraqi, or a child of immigrants, that you find the relatability of our special struggles is what you needed for a break today.About our guest:Reem Edan is an Iraqi-American comedian, content creator, award-winning writer and actress based in Los Angeles. Her performances have captivated audiences globally, performing in nine countries across four continents, while amassing tens of millions of views online for her character-driven sketches and culture-bending commentary.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reemedan/All her links: https://linktr.ee/reemedanSend a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaAbout the host: Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer an independent platform for new stories, information and entertainment missing in corporate media.Support independent media: To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
This week on The Beat, CTSNet Editor-in-Chief Joel Dunning had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Hazem Fallouh about his latest invention for diagnosing cardiac tamponade at the 2024 Birmingham Review Course. They discussed the purpose of this invention, how it went from an idea to being created, and how Dr. Hazem will get this product on the market. Joel also reviews recent JANS articles on initial experience with transcatheter aortic valve replacement before and after lung transplant, a report of salaries of academic cardiothoracic surgeons based on race and ethnicity, chest wall resection and reconstruction for primary chest wall sarcomas, and seven-year outcomes following aortic valve replacement with a novel tissue bioprosthesis. In addition, Joel explores an introduction to redo sternotomy, emergency VATS esophagectomy for T4 esophageal cancer with massive hematemesis in an elderly patient, and pectus excavatum with hemodynamic repercussion corrected by the cross-bar technique with cryoanalgesia. Before closing, he shares upcoming events in CT surgery. JANS Items Mentioned 1.) Initial Experience With Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Before and After Lung Transplant 2.) A Report of Salaries of Academic Cardiothoracic Surgeons Based on Race and Ethnicity 3.) Chest Wall Resection and Reconstruction for Primary Chest Wall Sarcomas: Analysis of Survival, Predictors of Outcome, and Long-Term Functional Status 4.) Seven-Year Outcomes Following Aortic Valve Replacement With a Novel Tissue Bioprosthesis. THE COMMENCE Trial - Looking at RESILIA CTSNet Content Mentioned 1.) An Introduction to Redo Sternotomy 2.) Emergency VATS Esophagectomy for T4 Esophageal Cancer With Massive Hematemesis in an Elderly Patient 3.) Pectus Excavatum With Hemodynamic Repercussion Corrected by the Cross-Bar Technique With Cryoanalgesia Other Items Mentioned CTSNet Events Calendar Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
The co-founder of the National Arab Institute and the author of the upcoming book “The History We Carry,” Mariam Sallam tells us the story of how one journalist in Gaza sat with Mona, a young girl who had just witnessed her mother being killed by the IDF. The journalist gave the child some crayons and paper, and the trauma and depiction of her mother's killing came out on the makeshift canvas.From there, the Bulletproof Dreams Exhibit was a mission to bring the most traumatized humans on the planet today, Palestinian children; their art and drawings of their experience under an active genocide, to light. After an exhibit in Turkey, the goal has been to show their stories to American audiences.Mariam discusses the viral video of the imagined genocide Remembrance Day in 2040, how it impacted social media and what came of it, and how Mariam as a data scientist could no longer pursue 9-5 work amidst the atrocities on these children, and her focus on bringing their stories to light.Our conversation is wide-ranging, including Mariam's advice for Arabs on how to best serve their culture and roots.Our links this week:See the art from Bulletproof Dreams:https://www.kursungecirmezdusler.com/en/Help support bringing Bulletproof Dreams to the US and tell the childrens' stories:https://www.launchgood.com/v4/campaign/bulletproof_dreams_gaza_child_painters_exhibit?src=3055904Our guest Mariam Sallam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msallam227/Thanks for listening to Arabs in Media, and independent podcast and Substack, and remember, habibi, genocide is always wrong.-Hazem JamalSend a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaAbout the host: Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer an independent platform for new stories, information and entertainment missing in corporate media.Support independent media: To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Coming up this month I have shows in Montreal, Philadelphia and Chicago. To stay updated on my travels and tunes follow me @randyseidman and randyseidman.com. Fresh jams today in the first hour, followed by an exclusive session with one of my favorite Southeast Asian based, Turkish born DJ's, Onur Pekinöz. You can grab all past episodes and track lists from openhousepodcast.com, Soundcloud, or wherever you like to download your favorite podcasts. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's WebsiteRandy Seidman's SoundCloudRandy Seidman's BeatportRandy Seidman's SpotifyRandy Seidman's FacebookRandy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List:01) D-Nox, Dj Zombi - There Is Hope (Sides Remix)02) Andain - Beautiful Things (Tryger Remix)03) HunterSynth - Catch It (Original Mix)04) Rey Vercosa, Tom Keller, Act FX - Feeling (Extended Mix)05) ASHER SWISSA f. Lynn - Poison (Original Mix)06) Denzell & Napher - The Answer (Extended Mix)07) Khainz - If You Could See (Original Mix)08) Andrewboy - Fire (Original Mix)09) Boosin - Don't Fade Away (Indifferent Guy Remix)10) Andrey Exx, TuraniQua - Touch Me (InfeXus Remix)11) The Bossline - Hypnotized f. Little Junkies (No Hopes Remix)12) Moby & Lady Blackbird - Dark Days' (Undercatt Remix)13) CAMELPHAT f. SOHN - Turning Stones (Arodes & Josh Gigante Remix)14) Alex Gold & Gid Sedgwick - Eternal (Dub Mix) I hope you enjoyed the first hour, some of my top recent tunes. Up next is one of my favorite DJs, the talented Turkish-born, Cambodia-based artist known as Onur Pekinöz. I have had the pleasure of playing with Onur in Manchester (UK), and this past year in Phnom Penh. His versatility and passion for quality music resonates deeply within me, so I have the upmost respect for this rising star. His various aliases and decade-plus long career has leg to sharing stage time with the biggest names in the game, but today he's here just for you. For the next hour, Onur Pekinöz is in the mix. Onur Pekinöz's SoundCloudOnur Pekinöz's InstagramOnur Pekinöz's FacebookOnur Pekinöz's YouTube Onur Pekinöz's Track List:01) Michael A - Higher02) Matan Caspi - Hypnotized (Original Mix)03) Ankytrixx - Baby 2000 (Original Mix)04) Quake - Dance with Me05) Andrewboy - Earth (Extended Mix)06) Horisone - Feel So High (Extended Mix)07) Haze-M, Monastetiq - Breathe feat. Selima Atrous (Horisone Remix)08) Monostone - Eden (Texlix Remix)09) Matan Caspi - Antheia (Cosmonaut Remix)10) Aerofeel5 & Vakabular - Under Your Skin (Extended Mix)11) Space Motion, Silver Panda - Stranger (Original Mix)12) Phonique, Erlend Øye - Casualities (YAME Remix) Randy Seidman · Open House 237 w/Randy Seidman + Onur Pekinöz [Nov. 2024]
What can possibly go wrong when you tell Arab voters "Trump will be worse, so STFU"?Arabs in Media interviews Abdelhalim Abdelrahman, a Palestinian political analyst and journalist who covers Palestinian affairs and the broader Middle East. Based in Dearborn, the epicenter of Arab politics, culture and Arab life in Michigan, the podcast discusses the polls and visceral mood of Arab voters in Michigan - pretty much the most crucial swing state that could decide the election.It could all come down to the 200,000+ Arab voters in SouthEast Michigan, a margin larger than Biden's win in 2020.Polls aside, we discuss with Abdel the mood, where he sees outcomes in Michigan, and the realities on the ground regardless of who wins.Abdel shares the dynamics of the Palestinian cause, the significant addition of Lebanon to the list of countries Israel is bombing, and how that and the affects the political landscape in Michigan of a diverse population led by the largest Iraqi community in the US. (Fans of the Cheneys, they aren't).Does Kamala Harris have any wherewithal or time left to save Michigan? What does that need to look like, or is it too late? We share the critiques of Kamala Harris's campaign and the Democratic Party's policy toward Arab and Muslim American voters. How much of this has been an OWN GOAL, and avoidable? Join us for a fascinating discussion you won't hear in corporate media. And the "shout out" segment at the end is so heartfelt and impactful, it must be shared.About our guest:Abdelhalim Abdelrahman is a Palestinian political analyst and journalist who covers Palestinian affairs and the broader Middle East. His work has been featured in Foreign Policy Magazine, The Hill, The New Arab, Responsible Statecraft, and Antiwar. Abdelhalim is a graduate from Michigan State University where he double-majored in International Relations and Political Theory. He obtained a Master's Degree in International Relations from American University.Abdelhalim's X/Twitter:https://x.com/AbdelA1924Send a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaAbout the host: Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer an independent platform for new stories, information and entertainment missing in corporate media.Support independent media: To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
Arabs in Media explores the controversy surrounding acclaimed author Ta-Nehisi Coates and his interview on CBS This Morning to discuss his new book The Messenger. The episode exposes the bias of institutional media outlets, which, in the past, often went unchallenged for their narratives, style, and side swipes on figures like Coates.Coates, known for his thought-provoking books like Between the World and Me and The Water Dancer, has often challenged the narratives around race, history, and identity in America. We discuss the roots of the controversy of the interview with CBS based on Coates experience witnessing apartheid in the occupied territories of Palestine and Israel, and we unpack the internal fallout at CBS, and the political and racial factors a part of that interview.Thanks for supporting independent media, join the conversation at the Arabs in Media Substack.Special thanks to co-host on this episode to Najwa JamalRemember, habibi, genocide is always wrong.Hazem JamalSend a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaHazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. After witnessing limited voices and shrinking consumption in linear media, Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer a platform for fresh stories, information, and entertainment. To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Been another great month in Asia. With three amazing tours already this year, this region is feeling like my second home. New dates have been added on my website, including shows in the US and Canada from October through December. To stay updated on my travels and tunes follow me @randyseidman and randyseidman.com. Fresh jams today in the first hour, followed by an exclusive session with one of my favorite Southeast Asian DJ's, Vroom. You can grab all past episodes and track lists from openhousepodcast.com, Soundcloud, or wherever you like to download your favorite podcasts. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's Website Randy Seidman's SoundCloud Randy Seidman's Beatport Randy Seidman's Spotify Randy Seidman's Facebook Randy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List: 01) Boss Axis - Goliath (Rauschhaus Remix) 02) George Acosta - The Falls (Original Mix) 03) James Trystan - From Within (Da Fresh & Randy Seidman Remix) 04) Marsh - Fable (Extended Mix) 05) Haze-M, Rauschhaus - Celestial (Original Mix) 06) Matchy f. Vincent Marlice - Open Sky (Moonwalk Remix) 07) Sied van Riel - Rush (Miss Monique Remix) [Randy's Running Mashup] 08) Rauschhaus - Collide (Original Mix) 09) Weekend Heroes - Felt The Fire (Original Mix) 10) Silver Panda - Soul Connection (Original Mix) 11) Camden Cox, KREAM, IDEMI - Chemistry (Extended Mix) 12) Indifferent Guy, Odyssay - Moonlight (Original Mix) 13) Gorgon City & MK - There For You (Warehouse Mix) I hope you enjoyed the first hour, some of my top recent tunes. Up next is one of my favorite DJs with a heart of gold, the talented and passionate Indian-born, Thai-based artist known as Vroom. I had the pleasure of playing with Vroom this past June in front of 5,000 people at Jungle Experience on the island of Koh Phangan, and was blown away by his energy, mixing, and versatility. Not only does he shred behind the decks, playing Asia's top underground hotspots and sharing stage time with the likes of Hot Since 82, but this hard working powerhouse is also supervises the underground stage at Koh Tao's most prominent beach festival, LBMF. Vroom wears many hats, which is something I respect about him. Today, he's here just for you. For the next hour, Vroom is in the mix. Vroom's SoundCloud Vroom's Instagram Vroom's Facebook Vroom's Track List: 01) Under Sanctions - Cambodian Cocaine (Original Mix) 02) Povar, Cafe De Anatolia - Dragon Fruit (Original Mix) 03) Stereoporno - Taboo (DEFLEE Remix) 04) Surmillo - Resolve (Original Mix) 05) Danique · F.A.R - Baroi Tu (Original mix) 06) Alessa Khin - Keanu Eyes Giorgio (Original Mix) 07) Cherry (UA) - Gama (Original Mix) 08) Space Food - I Feel Energy (Original Mix) 09) Satya-Loka - Prosecco (Original Mix) 10) Under Sanctions - Party On Tattooine (Original Mix) 11) Alexey Union & Ira Ange - Paris (Original Mix) Randy Seidman · Open House 236 w/Randy Seidman + Vroom [Oct. 2024] ARCUS FOUNDRY DESIGN | POWERED BY SPARKFORGE | PRIVACY POLICY
Hazem hat eine sehr bewegende Geschichte hinter sich. Er ist vor nicht allzu langer Zeit aus Syrien geflüchtet und darf sich heute stolz Polizeikommissar nennen. Trotz Sprachbarrieren und vielen anderen Hindernissen, hat er sich seinen Traum erfüllt ein Teil des Teams 110 zu sein. In dieser Folge berichtet er über seinen besonderen Weg, seine Berufsmotivation und Wünsche die er hat.
"How can our electorate be informed if we are blocking - intentionally blocking access to information about such a crucial issue?" - Lesley WilliamsJust north of Chicago, in Evanston Illinois, 20-year veteran librarian Lesley Williams became the center of a controversy that involved an invitation to Palestinian author and scholar Ali Abunimeh to speak at a series at the Evanston Public Library. Lesley was then told to "postpone" the reading by her boss. What ensued was a series of public-facing PR gaffes and political maneuvers that eventually brought the author to the library for an engagement, but not before the damage had been done.In the current world of censorship and job separations based on the genocide in Gaza and suppression of Palestinian voices, this might come across your feed as something as a sad "new normal," but the Evanston library incident happened in 2014, and culminated with Lesley's departure from the library three years later.Ten years later, Lesley joins Arabs in Media to share not only the personal side and timeline of what happened at the Evanston Public Library, but exposes in a fascinating talk how the "innocent ol' library" - the original medium for accessing knowledge intellectual freedom - are not just hotspots for book banning the ways we may or may not understand it, but are places where open discussions and knowledge exchanges are also being essentially doxxed.If you followed the story when it first happened, you'll get more depth and perspective on the details surrounding the controversy from that time.As an active member of Jewish Voices for Peace and champion for justice, Leslie shares great insights on everything from the library ethos and Bill of Rights, to why it's so hard to find books about Palestine by Palestinian authors, to how big chain bookstores do a disservice on how they hide the few Palestinian stories they do carry.How are your books placed? How are your community programs programmed? How does this relate to library censorship, the one place you expect information to be accessible? How can you re-think what free-thinking is in this world where people get fired for standing up against genocide?Finally, if you are a book lover and/or someone interested in reading some recommended works, you can't miss this episode. Here are some links from the podcast, as promised in the recording: We Refuse : A Forceful History of Black Resistance, by Kellie Carter Jacksonhttps://www.kelliecarterjackson.com/we-refuseA radical reframing of the past and present of Black resistance—both nonviolent and viSend a text message with any feedback. I won't see your number, and I can't reply, but it is a way to leave a comment. Or, you can send a message on Substack or IG @ ArabsinMediaHazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming exec in American radio for many years. After witnessing limited voices and shrinking consumption in linear media, Hazem founded Arabs in Media to offer a platform for fresh stories, information, and entertainment. To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/Instagram @arabsinmediaFeatured media and social links here:https://linktr.ee/arabsinmediaSupport Operation Olive Branch, providing humanitarian assistance to families devastated by g-cide:https://linktr.ee/opolivebranch
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. Stereo Underground feat. Sealine - Flashes 02. SparroX - Cracks 03. Rafael Cerato, Aves Volare - Isolation 04. Space Motion & Stylo - Raver 05. Hasan Ghazi - Lost Souls 06. NAASA - Winter Night (ISMAIL.M Extended Remix) 07. Saccao & Haze-M & Mickey - Gravity (Stan Kolev Remix) 08. Stas Underhill - Shelter (Extended Mix) 09. Yordee - Requiem 10. Stan Kolev - Rapture (Original Mix) 11. Stan Kolev - Tribulation (Original Mix) 12. Merdem - Aftermath 13. Boris Brejcha - To The Moon And Back 14. Boris Brejcha - Take It Smart 15. High On Mars - OSHO (Original Mix) 16. Space Motion, Stylo - Planet X 17. Donna-Marie - Connected 18. HI-LO & Chocolate Puma - LazersX999 (Grum Remix) 19. Anyma - A True Connection (Original Mix) 20. Karpovich - ODYSSEY (Original Mix)
Mixxx Deep, Electronic & Guitars!!! 01-Ben Bohmer, Monolink - Black Hole (Gui Boratto Extended Rework) 02-Stan Kolev - Days Like These 03-Mind Against - Walking Away 04-Joeski feat. Liberty - I Want You (Disco Mix) 05- Haze-M, Flex Cop - Disappear 06-Mano Negra feat. Made in TLV - Sueno de Solentiname (Rampa Version) 07-Mr. Tophat - Ketamine Boogie 08-Franz Matthews, Local Suicide - Tutan Jamon (Chaim & Ozart Remix) 09-Blindsmyth - Longing 10-Gab Rhome - Do Not Grill Inside 11-London Grammar - Hey Now
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. Anita Bo - Oracle (Extended) 02. Vakabular - Proper Time 03. KARPOVICH, DJVEDO, Alex Grafton, Ruslana Taranuha - We Go Party 04. Haze-M & Rafael Cerato - 7 Days In Persia 05. Sipan Tekin - Beyt Nahrin 06. Atlantis, ASHER SWISSA, LITCHI - In My Arms (Extended Mix) 07. Redspace, ISMAIL.M, Maze 28 - Pure Reaction 08. Khainz - The Drift 09. Jordan Gil - Force (Extended Mix) 10. InfeXus - Edge of Infinity 11. Di Rugerio - Sikelia (Dizharmonia Remix) 12. Coldplay - Clocks (Amir Telem Remix) 13. Ruback - THE UNKNOWN (Extended Mix) 14. Zafrir, MANNA - Um (MANNA Remix) 15. Space Motion - Hera 16. Spirit Tag feat. Starky 47 - Delusion 17. Moritz Hofbauer - Your Eyes (Extended Mix) 18. Terry Golden - Afraid 19. Tom Keller - Where Are You Now 20. Vivo, Ñarkiš - Abba Shimon feat Narkis (Extended Mix) 21. KARPOVICH & Dj Vedo - Elegant
ASTRAL VOYAGE by DONAES, with Special Thanks to Andre Lodemann, Frankey and Sandrino, Soma Soul , Ginger Soul , 8Kays, Juan Hansen, Görkem Çay, Jan Blomqvist & Rodriguez Jr., Yulia Niko, Emanuel Satie, Mind Against, CAY (DE), GESPONA, Martin Cozar, Remcord, Betoko & Haze-M and Estiva !!!
Trion är back on track när Hazem, Hamodi och Mirza kör ett nytt avsnitt. Kan Irak och Bosnien/Hercegovinas landslag nå nya höjder, vilken legacy kommer Toni Kroos lämna efter sig och varför är grabbarna inte överens om Haalands storhet? Är Malmös SM-guld lika självklart efter poängtappen och kan IFK Norrköping bli det stora fiaskot 2024? Ni hör, ännu ett avsnitt ni bara måste lyssna på.
On this episode of Select, we have Marwan Hazem, a rising local DJ who has been manning decks across Cairo since 2019. His thoughtfully curated set encompasses various sounds, from minimal, house to electro and their sub-genres. Armed with a music technology major, which became a catalyst for refining his craft, Marwan has recently ventured into music production.
حلقة جديدة مع حازم الزارو مهندس معماري ومؤسس شركة Zaro Architects مع البودكاسترز. هنتكلم عن مجال الهندسة المعمارية، والفرق بين السوق في مصر ودبي. هنعرف ليه دبي من أكتر البلاد اللي ممكن المهندسيين المعماريين يعملوا فيها شغل كتير ويكبروا، وهل المشاريع ربحها أكتر في مصر ولا دبي. هنعرف إزاي ثقافة كل بلد بتفرق وبتظهر في شغل المهندس المعماري، وإزاي شغلة ممكن يختلف علي حسب المشروع في بلد إيه وإيه طبيعة البلد دي، وحاجات تانية كتير. ومتنسوش تعملوا SUBSCRIBE علي يوتيوب علشان ميفوتكوش الحلقات الجديدة. ايميل لتقديم الشغل في Zaro Architects: Info@zaroarchitects.com Website: https://www.zaroarchitects.comPoddster Website: https://www.poddster.com بودكاست البودكاسترز برعاية طلبات. اعمل أوردر واستخدم البروموكود ده PODCASTERSX5 وهتحصل على خصم ١٠٠ جنيه على أول خمس اوردرات لمدة أسبوعلو أول مرة تستخدم طلبات
In the trailer/debut episode of Arabs in Media, Hazem Jamal explores the view of Arabs in news, entertainment, social media, and life in the West. In the wake of The New York Times' contentious editorial decisions surrounding Israel-Palestine coverage and the persistent stereotyping in Hollywood, we dissect how these portrayals shape public perception and the real-world consequences that follow. Through a tapestry of personal accounts, including the heartache Hazem's family endured during the Iraq wars, we bring to light the struggle for an authentic representation of Arabs in Western media. And we'll have some good news stories of Arabs you might know, or not know who represent great achievements in our world.Host Hazem Jamal gives us a peek at the topics ahead in this debut episode, also available on the Substack community @arabsinmedia Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming executive in American radio for many years. After years of shrinking consumption and influence of old-media blowhards, Arabs in Media offers a platform for fresh stories, information, and entertainment. To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/
In our debut episode of Arabs in Media, Hazem Jamal walks you through life as an Arab American and all the ways news and entertainment cover Arabs. If you are also Arab American and identify with both stories of struggle and triumph, living at the intersections of culture, identity and expression, you might know the connection between media portrayals and dehumanization in the West.If it's foreign to you; open a window to a new world.Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi American who saw how the last months of the war on Palestinians brought up tons of trauma from both Iraq wars, and reminders of how much the news, movies, TV and entertainment portrays Arabs. Hazem worked in media his whole career, and thinks some of that understanding behind the scenes is something to have a tough conversation about. Hazem Jamal is a first-generation Iraqi-American who worked in as a programming executive in American radio for many years. After years of shrinking consumption and influence of old-media blowhards, Arabs in Media offers a platform for fresh stories, information, and entertainment. To join the Arabs in Media community, sign up at the free Arabs in Media Substack for more multi-media content, and email notifications for new episodes dropping. https://arabsinmedia.substack.com/
SOS Vol. 063 - Dahnniel www.santiablo.com 01. Amir x YIND - Paradigm (Original mix) [Free Download] 02. Guilty Spark - Hope Endures (Original Mix) [Soluna Music] 03. The Advocate ft. Sarah De Warren - Fall Away (Original Mix) [Siona Records] 04. Sied Van Riel - Rush (Miss Monique Extended Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 05. Filterheadz present Orange 3 - In Your Eyes (Marcus Santoro Remode) [Grotesque Reworked] 06. Atmospherika - Alternate Realities (BRITTØ Remix) [Sunwaves Glare] 07. Paul Thomas - La Bombo (Solid Stone Remix) [Ultraviolet Music] 08. Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus (WALLA Nightride remix) [Free download] 09. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breathe (Original Mix) [Siona Records] 10. Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Stone Van Brooken & Pete K Extended Remix) [Free download] 11. Kataploks - 4 Your Love (Extended Mix) [Elpida Music] 12. Pryda - Elements (Original Mix) [Pryda Recordings] 13. Sean Tyas feat. Cindy Zanotta - Start Over (Xtrangerz Remix) [White label]
Track list 1. Eleonora - Guide me (Original Mix) / 3000 Grad Records 2. Remains Of Silence - Agatha (Original Mix) / Awen Records 3. Dan Mlinar - Obsessive Echoes (Original Mix) / Beatfreak Recordings 4. Th;en - Shine (Extended Mix) Purified Records 5. Grazze - Virah (Olivier Giacomotto Remix) / Yoshitoshi Recordings 6. 6 DeVante - Cycles (Original Mix) / Kognitiv Records 7. Matchy - Mireky (Original Mix) / Lauter. 8. Goom Gum - Inception (Extended Mix) / Zerothree 9. Mood Gorning, Pontias - Parlementia (Original Mix) / Beatfreak Recordings 10. Haze-M, Rafael Cerato - Perihelion (Original Mix) Lost on You
Jimmy is joined by Bulldogs legend Hazem El Masri ahead of NRL's multicultural round. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hazem Sedda is the proud owner of Redfern Convenience Store, an iconic establishment in Australia. He grew up in Palestine during the early 2000s with a dream of becoming a pilot. However, after taking a flying course at Bankstown airport in Sydney, he realised that running his father's convenience store was far more exciting. He has since turned it into a successful family business that has gone through its fair share of challenges and triumphs.Hazem's story is as diverse as the nostalgic candies lining his store's shelves. From viral antics during the pandemic to selling camel balls lollies, Hazem has a unique approach to running his business. His tale is heartwarming and inspiring, showcasing how he has overcome many obstacles while managing his family, social media, and a bustling shop. Hazem proves that dreams can take unexpected yet extraordinary forms.You can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e7C8akgj. Join the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
01. Mike_Foyle_vs_Signalrunners_-_Love_Theme_Dusk_(ANUQRAM_Extended_Remix 02. AVIRA feat. XIRA - Dancing Alone [Armada] 07:15 03. Hel-sløwed feat. Ava Silver - Changing Fast [A State Of Trance] 13:22 04. Lufthaus & Robbie Williams - Unlovable (Club Mix) [Armada] 19:10 05. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breath (Horisone Remix) [Siona Records] 24:02 06. MEDUZA x Eli & Fur - Pegasus (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 29:46 07. Nils Hoffmann feat. Panama - Far Behind (Jeremy Olander Extended Remix) [Anjunadeep] 34:50 08. London Grammar - Hey Now (Ginchy Remix) 41:20 09. Kasablanca - Am I Dreaming (Extended Instrumental Mix) [Anjunabeats] 46:44 10. The Advocate ft. Sarah De Warren - Fall Away (Original Mix) [Siona Records] 51:10 11. Rinzen - The Alchemist [Bedrock] 57:16
Горизонт рядом! Это очередной эпизод моего подкаста. На этой неделе я играю новинки от Бриджес, Оливера Викхема, Френки Вау, Диод Айнс и многих других. Horizon is near! This is another episode of my podcast. This week I play new music from Bridges, Oliver Wickham, Franky Wah, Diode Eins and plenty more Check out MAT SKY's music here: promodj.com/MAT.SKY Tracklist: 01:04 Kliran.B & Joseph Crime - Collide [SEKORA] 05:59 Pumbum - Retreat (PROFF's Respray) [SKY TOP] 12:07 Paul Arcane - Healer [UV] 18:24 Bridges - Bahrain [COLORIZE] 22:28 Oliver Wickham - As It Was [THIS NEVER HAPPENED] 26:51 Franky Wah ft. Rae Morris - Call My Name [ANJUNADEEP] 31:11 Diode Eins - Aurora Drift [PURIFIED] 36:43 Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breath (Horisone Remix) [SIONA] 42:52 L.GU. - Crescendo [COLORIZE] 46:54 Estiva & Julia Church - On The Line (Club Mix) [COLORIZE] 50:31 Yotto - Remember Me (AUTOFLOWER Edit) [ODD ONE OUT] 54:37 ANUQRAM - Don't Stop [ANJUNABEATS]
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LISTEN TO MY NEW ALBUM THE RISE OF TIM ROOSEVELT OUT NOW: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpYp6zcNavZN8NcComE0MsGf6uY0EC9w Listen to Hazem's Song: https://youtu.be/P6VbJd5x8Pk?si=5qvomO6F_d5OpGdV The Stories This Episode 0:00 In The Beginning1:08 Attack on Titan New Project Shingeki Fly & Anime's Final Trailer 7:06 Kodansha Taking Legal Action Against Harassment of Manga Author 9:47 One Piece Netflix Live Action Plans For 12 Seasons (6 With Eiichiro Oda) 15:54 Roblox Goes To Playstation 18:45 Crunchyroll's Coo Leaves Company After 15 Years 20:35 Dragon Ball Super's Mysterious New Teaser 23:58 Flowers of Evil Author's New Manga 24:52 Four Knights of the Apocalypse Anime Will Be 2 Cours 26:23 The Elusive Samurai Anime New Key Visual 27:18 Blue Exorcist Shimane Illuminati Saga Anime Update 30:11 Madoka Magica New Anime Movie Trailer 31:09 Undead Unluck Anime New Key Visual 31:52 Bleach Animators Are Fed Up 33:05 Fist of the North Star Anime Remake Announced 36:09 Robert Kirkman on Invincible Season 2 40:53 Editor of Chainsaw Man, Spy X Family & Dandadan Speaks Out 45:28 City Hunter Movie #1, Miyazaki Not Retiring 46:21 Dragon Ball Battle of Gods Hits U.S Theaters For 10th Anniversary 48:11 Shonen Jump Cancels ANOTHER Series... 49:49 New My Hero Academia Ova's 51:34 Bleach Brave Souls Animator Speaks Out Against Industry 53:10 Shonen Jump App Adds Yu Yu Hakusho Manga 53:57 Shonen Jump World Maker Contest 55:43 New Demon Slayer Nintendo Switch Game 56:20 Jojo's Bizarre Adventures Jojolands Hiatus 57:13 Shonen Jump Author Comments of the Week 1:00:00 Top 50 Best Selling Manga of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forneverworld/support
Tag 2 bei den Platzmann Open 2023 waren geprägt vom Regen. Hazem Naw gelang der erste Einzug in ein Challenger-Hauptfeld. Marvin Moeller zog ebenfalls souverän in die erste Hauptrunde ein. Tickets und weitere Informationen unter platzmann-open.com
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 1 of Islet Study Group 2023. Hear from Hazem Ibrahim from University of Helsinki.
This chat I am joined by actors ‘Mirranda Otto' and ‘Hazem Shammas.' We unpack their latest roles in 'Disney +' first Australian scripted drama series called ‘The Clearing' which starts today on 'Disney +.' “The Clearing” is an eight-part psychological thriller based on the best-selling crime novel ‘In The Clearing', which is inspired by the darkness of real-life-cults in Australia and around the world. Filmed across Victoria, “The Clearing” is an emotional and psychological thriller that follows the nightmares of a cult and a woman who's forced to face the demons from her past in order to stop the kidnapping and coercion of innocent children in the future. The limited series stars Australia actress ‘Miranda Otto.' (‘Miranda' is the daughter of actors ‘Barry' and ‘Lindsay Otto' and the paternal half-sister of Australian Film maker ‘Gracie Otto.' Who is one of the directors of ‘The Clearing.' ‘Miranda' is one of Australia's most successful actresses to work internationally and it is fantastic to see her back in Australia - telling this story for ‘Disney +.') Actor ‘Hazem Shammas' joins her in the series. (‘Hazem' is a Palestinian Australian actor. He won the 2018 ‘Logie Award' for Most Outstanding Supporting actor for 'Safe Harbour' and has gone on to star in ‘The Twelve' for ‘Foxtel' and ‘After the Verdict' for ‘Channel Nine.') It is exciting to talk to them both in this interview about their characters and how this show came together. I will ask ‘Miranda Otto' why this series didn't use the names of the real life cult called ‘The Family' considering it is so close to that particular crime in Melbourne. ‘Hazem Shammas' will talk about his joy working with ‘Miranda Otto' and we will unpack a fantastic piece of improvisation that occurred in one scene which really displayed their roles of good and evil. We will discuss the power of manipulation with ‘Miranda Otto' and find our why ‘Hazem Shammas' thinks true crime is so popular at the moment, Plus we will ALSO get plenty of exclusives from behind the scenes of 'The Clearing' which as I mentioned starts today on ‘Disney +. ‘See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SOS Vol. 043 - Michael Anthony 1. Michael Anthony - ID [White Label] 2. Julya Karma - Eye Of The Storm [Radikon] 3. Cirez D - Valborg [Mouseville] 4. Black Circle - Inner Tension [Moon Harbour] 5. Cassian - React [Rose Avenue] 6. Jeremy Olander - Gator [Vivrant] 7. Pig&Dan - The Saint (Job San) [Elevate] 8. Eric Prydz - Melo (Eric's Special Edit) [MOS] 9. RÜFÜS DU SOL Treat You Better (Cassian Remix) [Warner] 10. Cristoph & Jeremy Olander - Last Dance [Bedrock] 11. Haze-M, Monastetiq Feat Selima Atrous - Breathe (Horisone Remix) [Siona Records] 12. Dowden & Ric Niels - Spiral (GMJ Remix) [Mango Alley]
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: Vintage Culture 01. anamē & BLR - Sirin 02. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breathe 03. Vintage Culture, Bhaskar & Meca ft. The Vic - Tina 04. Michael Bibi & Kinahau ft. Audio Bullys - Different Side 05. Miss Monique - Molfar 06. Solee - Sternstunde (Joris Voorn Edit) 07. Paige - Meaningless ft. Megan Kashat 08. Fideles ft. Be No Rain - Night After Night (CamelPhat Remix) 09. Booka Shade, Walter Merziger, Arno Kammermeier - Circulate 10. Tony Romera - Le Monde de Demain 11. Helsloot - Take Care 12. Spada - Turn The Lights 13. Mathame - OHO 14. Martin Ikin - Oscill8
Zeskullz Presents mixtape by: Vintage Culture 01. anamē & BLR - Sirin 02. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breathe 03. Vintage Culture, Bhaskar & Meca ft. The Vic - Tina 04. Michael Bibi & Kinahau ft. Audio Bullys - Different Side 05. Miss Monique - Molfar 06. Solee - Sternstunde (Joris Voorn Edit) 07. Paige - Meaningless ft. Megan Kashat 08. Fideles ft. Be No Rain - Night After Night (CamelPhat Remix) 09. Booka Shade, Walter Merziger, Arno Kammermeier - Circulate 10. Tony Romera - Le Monde de Demain 11. Helsloot - Take Care 12. Spada - Turn The Lights 13. Mathame - OHO 14. Martin Ikin - Oscill8
01. Amir Farhoodi Saleh - Meanwhile [NOVA MOVA] 02. Savvas - Wonder (Andrea Cassino Remix) [PROTON MUSIC] 03. Paige ft. Megan Kashat - Meaningless [ODD ONE OUT] 04. Nils Hoffmann feat. Panama - Far Behind (Jeremy Olander Remix) [ANJUNADEEP] 05. SØNIN feat. Lewyn - Waterfall [ANJUNABEATS] 06. Steve Levi - Yes [EXX MUZIK] 07. Dirkie Coetzee presents Deeper Calling - Into Orbit [MAGIK MUZIK] 08. David Novacek & Juan Galvis - Akkadian [SIRUP MUSIC] 09. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breathe (Horisone Remix) [SIONA] 10. HI-LO - PURA VIDA [HILOMATIK] 11. [CLUBBERS CHOICE] Ilya Soloviev - Universal Universe (Remastered Mix) [UNIQODE LAB] 12. [CLASSIQUE] Madonna - What It Feels Like for a Girl (Above & Beyond Club Mix) [MAVERICK]
1) Molekula feat. SevenEver - No Matter What 2) Ric Niels - Ikigai 3) The Cobb - Elysium (Dmitry Molosh Remix) 4) Trilucid - A Moment (Extended Mix) 5) Hidden Empire - Pont De La Caille (Extended) 6) Supermode - Tell Me Why (Meduza Extended Remix) 7) SKIY - HIGH (Extended Mix) 8) Slevin - Activity Level 1 9) Azzecca - Other Side (Extended) 10) Colyn - KL427 11) Haze-M feat. Farafi - Limits 12) Andrewboy - Awareness
SummaryA number of NGOs have aimed to strengthen their global legitimacy by adding more global South members/affiliates. Is this truly a valuable strategy? Does it help with legitimacy to be more 'globally balanced'? What are the hard lessons learned about how to manage this process? And how do local civil society as well as government respond? Hazem Fahmy, the CEO of the CARE Egypt Foundation and former Country Director of CARE USA-line managed Egypt Country Office, is an excellent source of wisdom on all of this. He, together with his senior leadership and with other 'change champions' in his broader team and in CARE globally, shepherded CARE Egypt's transition into full membership.What does Hazem consider the most interesting or rewarding about the ‘art and science' of change leadership?Equally, what is the most difficult or frustrating about this experience with change management and leadership?In this NGO Soul+Strategy podcast episode, I interview Hazem Fahmy, CEO of CARE Egypt Foundation, on CARE Egypt's Country Office transition towards full membership. Hazem's Bio:CEO of the CARE Egypt FoundationCountry Director for CARE Egypt Country OfficeWorked at CARE Egypt for 19 yearsPhD from New Mexico University in Water ResourcesWe discuss: CARE USA had overseen the CARE Egypt Country Office for almost 60 years before it transitioned to full CARE membership (with a voice in global governance)These kinds of transformations should not be seen as a project but as a change journeyThe addition of global South members to CARE's confederation means that new topics have been introduced within CARE: it has changed the organization's discourse on what mattersHow the new global South members demanded that global North members too should live up to the same standards that are expected of them Organizational change processes like this always take longer than expected, but that is acceptable– it's about living up to the intention of change, not about project deadlinesHazem finds it rewarding to hear people who used to be doubtful about this strategic direction now applaud what has been achievedOne cannot be overfocused on keeping staff comfortable by saying that most things will not changeEgyptian civil society largely accepts the CARE Egypt Foundation as part of its own, while Government has started to involve it more in consultative roundtables - so the transition to full membership has helped with local credibility. Quotes:“Change management means navigating a lot of ambiguity, it is a discovery process; change is not a project”“Don't leave influential people behind”“I am not denying there is a privilege in being tied to the CARE mothership” Resources:Hazem's LinkedIn profileHazem's EmailWebsite of Care Egypt FoundationHazem's blog: Youtube video of this podcastClick here to subscribe to be alerted when new podcast episodes come out or when Tosca produces other thought leadership pieces.Or email Tosca at
Canterbury great Hazem El Masri reckons he was on the Terry Lamb Hill for the club's first multicultural round. He went on to become one of the games best ambassadors for multiculturalism. He told Andrew Moore and the team that having arrived from Lebanon Rugby League was a culture shock for him but he learned about Australia and educated his team-mates about his own background through the sport. And arguably the greatest goal kicker of all time, he might be pulling the boots on again after a challenge from one of the Grandstand NRL team!
Tracklist: 1.Nora En Pure - Indulgence (Club Mix) 2.R.Ek - Behind 3.Binaryh - Izar 4.Haze-M & Monastetiq - Breathe feat. Selima Atrous (Horisone Remix) 5.Cosmic Gate & Gid Sedgwick - Emotions of Colour 6.Adriatique & Eynka - Beyond Us (Hatshepsut Version) 7.Aubrey Fry - Nature (Morning Factory Remix) 8.Joseph Ray - Cos Of You 9.AFFKT - Bsoul 10.Solee - Sternstunde (Joris Voorn Edit) 11.Movement Machina - Lay With Me 12.Olivier Giacomotto - Lose Control
A new episode of Wizarding Wolf full of my favourite melodic house & techno, progressive house and organic house
Vintage Culture drops heat from Mathame, Helsloot, Booka Shade, Michael Bibi, CamelPhat, Spada and more on episode #079 of Culture Shock! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on Twitter @VintageCulture #CULTURESHOCK 01. anamē & BLR - Sirin 02. Haze-M & Monastetiq ft. Selima Atrous - Breathe 03. Vintage Culture, Bhaskar & Meca ft. The Vic - Tina 04. Michael Bibi & Kinahau ft. Audio Bullys - Different Side 05. Miss Monique - Molfar 06. Solee - Sternstunde (Joris Voorn Edit) 07. Paige - Meaningless ft. Megan Kashat 08. Fideles ft. Be No Rain - Night After Night (CamelPhat Remix) 09. Booka Shade, Walter Merziger, Arno Kammermeier - Circulate 10. Tony Romera - Le Monde de Demain 11. Helsloot - Take Care 12. Spada - Turn The Lights 13. Mathame - OHO 14. Martin Ikin - Oscill8
A different set this time, bringing the beautiful beats of Melodic techno but with some of the progressive sounds Beats Unlimited presents BRKFSTBLND VOLUME EIGHTY SEVEN Tracklist 1. Paradoks - Post Mortem (Original Mix) 2. D-Formation, Ark Nomads - Attic (Original Mix) 3. D-Formation, Night Stories - Siam (Original Mix) 4. Paradoks - Depths Above (Original Mix) 5. Paradoks - Perceptions (Original Mix) 6. Henri (BR), Eilo (br) - Forever (Original Mix) 7. Deltium - Turn the Lights Out (Original Mix) 8. Olivier Giacomotto - Ticking Cloaks (Original Mix) 9. Stil & Bense, Elif (TR) - Let Go (Original Mix) 10. Cherry (UA) - Medea (Original Mix) 11. anamē (SE) - Light For Me (Original Mix) 12. Cary Crank - Roll the Dice (Rauschhaus Remix) 13. Adriatique, Marino Canal - Accordia (Original Mix) 14. Haze-M, Monastetiq - Breathe feat. Selima Atrous (Horisone Remix) 15. Cristoph - Swoon (Original Mix) 16. KASIA (ofc) - Water World (Original Mix) 17. CamelPhat, Ali Love - Spektrum (Original Mix) 18. Hidden Empire - Last Call (Original Mix) 19. Alex Vanni - Defiance (Original Mix)
Tracklist: 1.Luis Torres & Corporate Slackrs feat. Emma Zander - Can't Hide 2.Silver Panda & Q.U.A.K.E - Devotion 3.Haze-M & Monastetiq feat. Selima Atrous - Breathe (Horisone Remix) 4.Simon Doty - Have You Ever 5.Binaryh - Izar 6.anamē with BLR - Sirin 7.Cosmic Gate & Gid Sedgwick - Emotions of Colour [EXPLORATION OF THE WEEK] 8.Joseph Ray - Cos Of You 9.Solee - Sternstunde (Joris Voorn Edit) 10.Peer Kusiv, Rauschhaus & Lenny - Space 11.BOg feat. Afnan Prince - Breathe (Jos & Eli Remix) 12.Cristoph - The Curse
Tune into this week's episode hosted by Egyptian Dj & Producer S-DONZ. This Dj has made a big impact on the music scene in the Middle East, influenced by funky house music, tribal house music creating his own sound. Today, this translates into mixing and producing sets where he picks apart and infuses together all the pieces of this music that he loves best. That inspired him to play his style of afro house & tech house under major labels such as «Future Groove Records» & «76 Recordings». From there he went on to produce more than 15 tracks that are listed on Beatport, Traxsource and iTunes. S-Donz has performed in cities such as Budapest, Marmaris, Dubai, London, Beirut, Moscow… Enjoy this week's episode hosted by S-DONZ, a Tribal Afro journey that will lead you straight to the dance floor! 01. Gabriel Nieves - Afrika 02. Band&Dos - La Monťaña 03. Mijangos, Peppe Citarella - Bongo Binga feat. Entie Becquer [Afro Mix] 04. Alberto Dimeo, Javier Light - Gritos de Esperanza (Dub Mix) 05. Millero - Ketema 06. Format:B - Afrika 07. Gabriel Dominguez - Makeda 08. Hot Oasis - Heygana (UNRELEASED) 09. Sabo & Hot Oasis - Bakhu (Dj Chus Remix) 10. Rafa Alcantara - Hadro 11. Haze-M, Rauschhaus & Zanjma - Mahadeva 12. Safar (FR) - Medina 13. Notre Dame - Pantheon 14. A.X.L - Zaman 15. S-Donz - TAQASEEM (UNRELEASED) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration