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New Leadership in Lebanon - New President, New Prime Minister | Ep 405, Jan 20, 2025Conversations on Groong - January 20, 2025TopicsPresident Joseph AounPrime Minister-designate Nawaf SalamThe Changing Face of the Middle EastArmenian Community and Joseph AounGuestYeghia TashjianHostsHovik ManucharyanAsbed BedrossianEpisode 405 | Recorded: January 19, 2025Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire in Lebanon and Escalation in SyriaTopics:Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire in LebanonEscalation in SyriaEffect on Armenian CommunitiesGuest:Yeghia Tashjian - TW/@yeghigHosts:Hovik Manucharyan - TW/@HovikYerevanAsbed Bedrossian - TW/@qubriqEpisode 389 | Recorded: December 1, 2024Subscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
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You can always catch him at your local club creating a fun and energetic atmosphere with confidence and charisma. But today, you will be vibing to the beats of his casual conversation with our host, Lynn! Harout Dostourian is a Lebanese-Armenian hypeman who goes by the stage name Mc H, and he'll be joining Beirut.com's podcast today to briefly tell you what a master of ceremony position entails, how his cousin's birthday party kicked off his career, and what he enjoys the most and the least about hosting parties. If you want to discover Harout's initial stage name and the most important tip he has for emceeing like a pro, mix a drink and join the party! You can follow him on Instagram and save the dates of the upcoming events he'll be hosting, mainly at ODD and VOID! The Beirut Buzz podcast is also available on Anchor, Apple Podcast, and Spotify. Be sure to also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for more content (@beirutcityguide on all three), and stay tuned for for more!
CASTxOFF Podcast 27: Shanto Shanto's deep-ethno-progressive musical style stems from his cultural background & past musical influences. A Lebanese Armenian born in London in the midst of a disco dance revolution, he was raised in Lebanon until his family escaped the war & permanently moved to LA, automatically immersing himself into the 80's electronic dance evolution. His love for bands like Depeche Mode, Berlin, & Yaz shaped his love for the electronic beat. Which later led to his love for the LA underground scene in the 90's, that finally cemented his search for the perfect beat. Like many, what began as a passion project quickly became an ever-consuming part of his life. After 15 years as a student of the underground with countless residencies & events, Shanto released his premiere EP "Malyans" (Beesound Recordings, Sep 2019) that charted as high as #13 on Beatport's Top 100 New Releases in both the progressive house & melodic techno charts. He is a resident for Trent Cantrelle’s infamous Sounds Like parties, & plays throughout LA, the US & internationally. Look out for many hip-shaking, mind bending, & soul grabbing originals & remixes to follow in the coming years.Follow Shanto:Instagram: www.instagram.com/shanto_ooSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/djshantoFacebook: www.facebook.com/ShantoOfficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/shantokBeatport: www.beatport.com/artist/shanto/644768ResidentAdvisor: www.residentadvisor.net/dj/shantoThe Sunday Sanctuary: www.facebook.com/TheSundaySanctuaryPrepare for departure ⚓️
Stanley Roberts talks candidly with musical composer, peace ambassador and pet behavioral specialist Peter Jam who has traveled the globe to promote peace through his music. Peter Jam (Jambazian) is a Lebanese-Armenian independent artist, global rights activist, singer, music composer, creative thinker, motivational speaker and inspirational world traveler for peace and justice, born in the midst of the Lebanese civil war in Beirut. Lives in the historic center city Philadelphia. If you would like to sponsor all or part of the Reasons Why Aliens Will Never Invade Earth email is at Info@caughtMisbehaving.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avoidearth/message
Today, we're heading to Los Angeles to speak with Lebanese-Armenian attorney Natalie Samarjian. Natalie is speaking about the need for journalistic integrity as ethnic and territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh intensifies. Why L.A.'s Armenian Community Wants You to Pay Attention to the Situation in Nagorno-Karabakh: https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/armenian-nagorno-karabakh
Quebrado is of Lebanese Armenian descent and talks about his break dancing roots and how he found Capoeira in his transition moving to America. We talk about the many benefits of Capoeira, the Movement of the Martial Art, the Music and the Way of Life. Enjoy!
Peter Jam (Jambazian) is a Lebanese-Armenian independent artist, global rights activist, singer, music composer, creative thinker, motivational speaker and inspirational world traveler for peace and justice, born in the midst of the Lebanese civil war in Beirut. http://www.peterjam.com/bio/ His project is entitled “Positive message through the power of Music, Art and Speech”
LIVING LIFE ON PURPOSE features authors & experts on a wide variety of topics including: Spirituality, Sustainability, Optimal Health & Wellbeing, and Inspirational Authors, Musicians and Entertainers.TODAYS TOPIC: PEACE... Learn from someone who has traveled the world bringing the message of peace to the world through his music and advocacy. My Guest today is Peter Jam: he's a Lebanese Armenian artist, singer, music composer, motivationalspeaker, creative thinker, human rights, justice and peace activist who has toured in over 40 countries singing for peace. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSV0QUj53eg. Peter has given speeches UN parliament in Vienna, UNESCO Palace in Beirut plus interviews on TV and Radio stations around the world. He has been called an Ambassador for Peace from the United Nations.www.PeterJam.comIntro music gratefully provided by Mona Garcia.
LIVING LIFE ON PURPOSE features authors & experts on a wide variety of topics including: Spirituality, Sustainability, Optimal Health & Wellbeing, and Inspirational Authors, Musicians and Entertainers.TODAYS TOPIC: PEACE... Learn from someone who has traveled the world bringing the message of peace to the world through his music and advocacy. My Guest today is Peter Jam: he's a Lebanese Armenian artist, singer, music composer, motivationalspeaker, creative thinker, human rights, justice and peace activist who has toured in over 40 countries singing for peace. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSV0QUj53eg. Peter has given speeches UN parliament in Vienna, UNESCO Palace in Beirut plus interviews on TV and Radio stations around the world. He has been called an Ambassador for Peace from the United Nations.www.PeterJam.comIntro music gratefully provided by Mona Garcia.
Join popular New York food critic Venus Quintana & actress/ fellow foodie Jennifer Runyon as they take you on a culinary hour you won't soon forget! On the show tonight we interview Mario Arakelian, who runs the renowned Almayass restaurant in New York City. An opentable.com diners choice for 2014, Almayass serves up some of the best Lebanese/Armenian cuisine in the city. We talk to Mario about the family's heritage and all things Mediterranean! Listen to Jenn & Venus Every Monday at 9PM EST/ 6PM PST