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As the world falls short of its 2025 target to end child labour, this podcast explores what comes next. Representatives of workers, employers and the ILO discuss how to keep child labour high on the global agenda beyond 2030 and what a new global target should look like. Podcast guests: Federico Blanco, ILO Head of the Research and Evaluation Unit in the FUNDAMENTALS department Cyrene Martinsson Waern, Workers' delegate, Sweden Jacqueline Mugo, President, International Organisation of Employers (IOE)
Aujourd'hui dans cette nouvelle leçon, je reçois Saïda Barkani, entrepreneure entre la Belgique et le Maroc.Après avoir lancé une marque de vêtements, Madame Babouche, Saïda a ouvert une 1ère maison d'hôtes à Essaouira, puis une 2ème à Marrakech. Ses projets avancent, son énergie est là mais une question devient centrale : comment continuer à grandir sans tout porter seule ?Car déléguer ne consiste pas simplement à transmettre une liste de tâches. C'est apprendre à clarifier une mission, à définir un résultat attendu, à poser un niveau d'exigence puis à faire progresser les équipes sans les étouffer.Dans cette leçon, on parle de management, de délégation et de culture d'entreprise. Nous parlons aussi d'un sujet que beaucoup d'entrepreneurs découvrent à mesure que leur activité grandit : il ne suffit pas de montrer comment faire, il faut expliquer pourquoi cela compte.Une leçon très concrète pour celles et ceux qui ont plusieurs projets, plusieurs équipes, et qui veulent apprendre à déléguer sans perdre leur exigence, leur vision, ni leur énergie.Bonne écoute ✨CHAPITRAGE 00:00 – Introduction : management, délégation et priorisation02:39 – Le parcours de Saida Barkani, de Madame Babouche aux maisons d'hôtes06:30 – Pourquoi déléguer est rarement naturel au début07:50 – Clarifier le résultat attendu plutôt que contrôler chaque détail13:32 – Fiche de poste, niveau d'exigence et feedback : les bases du management23:16 – Apprendre à manager : se tromper, ajuster, progresser30:04 – Prioriser ses apprentissages et faire de 2026 l'année du management Notes et références de l'épisode Pour retrouver Saïda Barkani : Sur LinkedInPour retrouver la maison d'hôtes Madame Babouche : à EssaouiraPour retrouver ma formation “Management et recrutement : ce qu'on n'apprend pas dans les livres” : Sur Demian.education la Masterclass gratuite “Devenir un grand manager” Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"Alwan Echoes takes its name from the Arabic word Alwan, meaning “all the colours.”"In this piece I used marranzanu (the Sicilian jaw harp, also known as scaccia pensieri) and flute, creating a bridge between Southern Italy and Morocco: from echoes of Sicilian tarantella rhythms to a melody inspired by Moroccan musical traditions. The field recording from the square of Marrakech, with its percussion, voices, and human presence, became a living soundscape inside the composition, transforming the piece into a dialogue between ritual, travel, and collective memory."Jemaa el-Fnaa music in Marrakesh reimagined by Cristina Italiani.
Episode 248 This show has stories about doctors, dolphins, dead people, presidents, bananas, traitors, taxis and baloons. Contact... flywithbetty@gmail.com The music for the show I recorded on the streets of Rome and Marrakech. Amazon List Ravens Cup Coffee and Art Gallery, La Conner, WA My website
Episode 26 of On The Record is the first fully international edition—Brian Wise filing from Melbourne, Michael Mackenzie beaming in from the ancient fortified town of Monemvasia, deep inside the Peloponnese. The contrast isn't just geographic: Wise is braving Melbourne winter; Mackenzie is swimming in warm salt water off Byzantine fortress walls. The hate is, as he cheerfully acknowledges, entirely deserved. Show Notes RN's The Music Show: Miles Davis Centenary RN's The Music Show: Tribute To Sonny Rollins The Rolling Stones, Tracks Of My Years, with Vernon Kay It's Only Rock 'n' Roll - Ronnie Woods original home recording with David Bowie Ron Sexsmith - Don't Lose Sight (Official Video) Paul McCartney: 10 tracks defining his life including from Chuck Berry, Elvis, Prince & John Lennon Wilco Play 3 Nights in Marrakech - go into the comp to win the concert/hotel package The Boroughs | Official Trailer | Netflix "Spider-Noir" - Authentic Black & White Final Trailer | Prime Video
Quella che doveva essere una partenza verso la vacanza si è trasformata, in pochi istanti, in una corsa contro il tempo sospesa tra le nuvole. A bordo di un volo diretto a Marrakech, partito da Bergamo, il silenzio tipico del viaggio è stato infranto da una richiesta urgente: serviva assistenza sanitaria immediata per un bambino di appena 13 mesi in arresto respiratorio: provvidenziale l'intervento di due giovani infermieri vicentini.
Abbiamo fatto due chiacchiere con i Marrakech Express in occasione dell'uscita del loro ultimo EP: The Amicis.Ci hanno anche regalato una bellissima versione acustica di 150km
This candid interview is a great listen for anyone feeling lonely or unsure of where their life is heading or wants to learn to love & value themself. The best-selling Gen X author tells Lorraine & Trish about her remarkable midlife awakening, detailed in her new memoir, Rewilding: Freedom, Fearlessness & Finding Our Way Home. In a powerful conversation she explains the decision to leave her husband, her New York home & the life she'd built over 25 years to move to Marrakech after her career hit a downward spiral. She reveals how she loves living alone & starting again financially. After asking herself the question ‘who would I be if I didn't care what anyone else thought?' Jane goes on a ‘rewilding' journey. Along the way she rediscovers sex & dating, learns to live alone without being lonely & becomes her true authentic self. Plus: Will Lorraine's pelvic floor hold up with her new bouncy exercise regime!!Contact: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comInstagram: @postcardsfrommidlifeJoin our private Facebook Group here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marc David Baer speaks to EI's Paul Lay about his new book 'Children of Abraham: The Story of Jewish-Muslim Relations', and the deep historical connection between two faiths, bound by common roots.Image: Tiles at Ali Ben Youssef Medersa in Marrakech, Morocco. Credit: Stelios Michael.
Aujourd'hui dans cette nouvelle leçon, je reçois Nejma, facialiste entre Paris et Marrakech, qui me pose une question très précise : comment réussir un lancement mémorable ?Depuis notre premier échange sur la leçon en 2025, son projet a beaucoup avancé. Son riad à Marrakech s'apprête à ouvrir ses portes, et Nejma souhaite créer plus qu'un simple événement de lancement. Elle veut proposer une expérience avec 3 jours pensés comme une immersion dans son univers entre soin, mouvement, beauté, déconnexion et art de vivre.Dans cette leçon, on parle de désirabilité, de storytelling mais surtout de cohérence de marque. On parle de la manière de transformer un lancement en véritable concept avec un fil rouge fort, une intention précise et une expérience que l'on n'oublie pas.Une leçon très concrète pour celles et ceux qui veulent créer un moment fort autour de leur marque, sans se disperser et surtout sans confondre abondance d'idées et puissance d'exécution.Bonne écoute ✨CHAPITRAGE 00:00 – Introduction : créer un lancement mémorable01:26 – Présentation de Nejma et de son projet de riad à Marrakech03:51 – Comment rendre une expérience client inoubliable04:22 – Créer du contenu autour de l'événement, pas seulement pendant05:08 – Trouver un concept fort pour donner de la cohérence au lancement12:50 – Définir le bon objectif avant de dupliquer l'expérience19:52 – Éviter la dispersion et choisir les bonnes idées au bon moment23:18 – Où retrouver Nejma et conclusion Notes et références de l'épisode Pour retrouver Nejma Ayadi : Sur InstagramSur YouTubePour retrouver le riad de Nejma : Sur InstagramSur son siteHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"An original composition created from a field recording of an Olive stand in the medina in Marrakech, Morocco."I was initially drawn to this recording as Marrakech has been on my “to visit” list for some time and yet I still haven't made it there. Anyway, I enjoyed the energy of the recording and the fact that there were people having conversations included in it. Usually, when recording, I tend to avoid anthrophony where possible but I do like the rhythm of Arabic language so it felt like a good fit for the project."The track itself examines the changes that are happening in Morocco, such as the “Gen Z 212” protests which have focussed on better education and employment opportunities for young people in the country. Symbolically the piece seeks to explore how direct action has repercussions that develop over time but sometimes space is needed for energy to build."I approached the composition using my typical workflow when using field recordings, preferring to listen through several times before creating discrete elements with which to build a track. Most of the sounds were processed in some way - often simply by transposing them. However, I tend to create layers of processing as I work and generally have to look back through the various iterations in my DAW if I need to remind myself where the final sound designs originated from. "There was some use of granular synthesis within the composition and some external manipulation of some samples with a host of effects pedals."Olive stands in Marrakesh medina reimagined by Wogglebug.
I dagens episode har vi ikke bare én gjest - vi har med oss både Tone Kroken og Benedicte Wessel-Holst fra podcasten Interiørrådet! Gjør dere klare for en spenstig episode om Marrakech og patina-speil i hagen.Produsert av Håkon Klemsdal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the World Congress of Anesthesiologists in Marrakech, TopMedTalk hosts Mike Grocott and Kate Leslie discuss perioperative cardiac risk assessment with Hilary Grocott, Professor and Head of, The Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics (University of British Columbia) and Michelle Chew Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and editor for the British Journal of Anaesthesia. The conversation reviews perioperative cardiac biomarkers, noting abundant prognostic data but limited evidence for biomarker-led management. The discussion emphasizes that elevated troponins can reflect non-cardiac complications (AKI, PE, sepsis) as well as myocardial injury or heart failure, requiring context-specific follow-up pathways. The group highlights NT-proBNP as a specific marker for heart failure and useful for screening and optimization. The podcast then focuses on pulmonary hypertension and failing right ventricle: detect via history, exam, echo, and biomarkers; prioritize preemptive preparation, arterial beat-to-beat monitoring, modest fluids, early vasopressors/inotropes (norepinephrine, low-dose epinephrine), ventilatory optimization, and vigilant, rapid intervention. If you enjoyed this piece there's a fantastic Perioperative Profile with Michelle Chew you can hear here: https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/perioperative-profiles-professor-michelle-chew-on-seizing-opportunities-in-anaesthesia-research-editing-and-guideline-work -- Join us at Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) World Congress 2026 in London. Be part of a global conversation as clinicians from around the world gather between 7-9th July at the British Library in London. Three days of evidence-based perioperative medicine, global insights, and expert debate—featuring speakers including Michael Marmot and Ken Rockwood. Register here - https://ebpom.org/product/ebpom-world-congress-2026/
Welcome back to Travel Stories with Moush and what a way to kick off Season 7! For our very first episode, I am joined by Meerah Ketait, Head of Retail & Leisure at dnata Travel and one of the most influential voices in the travel industry in this part of the world. With years of experience curating extraordinary journeys for all kinds of travelers, Meerah doesn't just know travel, she lives it. From family getaways to once-in-a-lifetime adventures, she brings it all to the table in this conversation. Episode Highlights & Destination Gems: 1. The Maldives - Not just a Honeymoon Destination. Meerah says that the Maldives is for everyone - families, couples, solo travellers and groups. • Beach villas offering covered, private access - ideal for families seeking privacy • Kids clubs catering to all age groups, from toddlers to teens • Options for every budget - from Hard Rock Maldives to Ritz Carlton and Patina • Just a 4-hour flight from Dubai - perfect for long weekends and short Eid breaks 2. Japan – A Once-In-a-Lifetime Destination. Over 37 million tourists visited in 2025, with forward bookings already being made 1-2 years in advance • Cherry blossom season in March is peak time, book ASAP or risk missing it entirely • Classic itinerary: Tokyo (world-class shopping) → Kyoto (bamboo gardens, temples) → Osaka → bullet train experience • Rich in culture, history, culinary depth and cutting-edge innovation 3. Aurora Lights / Northern Lights — THIS(2026) Is the Year! The solar cycle peaks in 2026, meaning Aurora frequency is at its absolute maximum RIGHT NOW. • The next peak won't be until the 2030s, so if it's on your bucket list, the time is now • Book as early as possible for winter departures coz availability is filling up fast 4. Uganda & Rwanda – Gorilla Trekking A physically demanding but life-changing experience, hiking through rainforests to spot gorillas in their natural habitat. • Suitable for ages 15 and above • Not your typical holiday but one that will shift your perspective on the world entirely 5. Kenya – The Great Migration Witnessing millions of animals migrate across the wild is a truly once-in-a-lifetime natural experience. • A bucket list moment for wildlife enthusiasts. 6. Gulf Cruises - The Perfect Introduction to Cruising Top recommendation for first-time cruisers - start with a Gulf cruise. • Ports include Abu Dhabi, Doha and Bahrain — close to home, familiar, and a great way to experience life on a moving hotel • Ideal for families, groups and couples alike 7. South Africa - Underrated & On the Rise One of dnata's top-selling international summer destinations in 2025. • Incredible value for money. Cape Town has an amazing coastline, world-class safaris and game drives • A destination for every budget, with outstanding food 8. Morocco - Quiet Luxury Meets Vibrant Culture Bustling souks in Marrakech to ultra-luxe resorts like Royal Mansour. • The Atlas Mountains, stunning beaches and rich cultural flavours • A destination that is deeply underrated and deserves far more attention 9. Thailand — The Ultimate Culinary Destination • From Michelin-starred restaurants to family-run street food stalls • Night markets, food markets and dining-led itineraries make this a foodie's paradise 10. Italy - The Soul of Slow Food Rome and Florence both deliver equally on culinary richness • dnata curates dedicated culinary itineraries like pasta-making classes, dough-rolling sessions and cooking with local Italian grandmothers 2026 is the UAE Year of Family and the team at dnata Travel are making it their mission to help families make the most of it. Connect with dnata Travel: www.dnatatravel.com https://www.instagram.com/dnatatravel/ https://www.facebook.com/dnatatravel https://www.linkedin.com/company/dnatatravelgroup/ https://www.youtube.com/@dnatatravel Thank you for tuning in to the Season 7 premiere of Travel Stories with Moush. 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Honoring Bridges as literal metaphors …..let us aspires to be a bridge…. as are the people, the living and the dead, whom we honor this hour… the bridging work of Idries Shah, his son, Tahir Shah, Fatema Mernissi, and Peter Kingsley…. The Moroccan Journey is never ending… Noting the resonance of 5+ Taurus, whose Sabian Image is “ a Cantilever Bridge over a Rocky Gorge….building connections…finding a way to get from here to there…..finding a way outta noway…..like High John de Conquer … When MLK Jr was born, Chiron was at 5+ Taurus When he was assassinated Mars was at 5+ Taurus When George Floyd was born – Mars retro at 5+ Taurus When Rene'e Good was born – Jupiter was at 5+ Taurus Tim Walz – a living bridge, has Mercury at 5+ Taurus, And my relocation chart for Marrakech, has 5+ Taurus rising… Honoring literal and metaphoric bridges…. Reminding us of the demonic destruction of the Karaj B1 Bridge in Iran, by US Dementors….. Dark o Moon – we gather to guide – to Saturday's New Moon, exalted in Taurus of participatory Animism…. And honor the mythological resonance of place…. ________________________ CoyoteNetworkNews.com · Events, Councils, & More Visionary Activist on Patreon The post Bridges Literal and Metaphoric appeared first on KPFA.
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Naide Nóbrega nos acerca esta semana a la capital marroquí, a sus curiosidades y su gastronomía
Passione Triathlon n° 358Christian Melucciprotagonista della nuova puntata di Passione Triathlon, intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone.In questa puntata speciale di Passione Triathlon, il Daddo ospita Cristian Melucci, per tutti "il Melux", reduce dall'incredibile esperienza della Marathon des Sables nel suo 40° anniversario. Cristian, nuotatore d'anima e triatleta abituato alle sfide estreme (Norseman, Icon), racconta come il deserto lo abbia profondamente cambiato. Un viaggio di 7 giorni in autosufficienza alimentare tra dune giganti, tempeste di sabbia e vesciche dolorose, dove la vera forza non è stata solo nei muscoli, ma nella "fratellanza della Tenda 28". Un'intervista emozionante sulla semplicità, sui limiti mentali e sulla bellezza di spogliarsi del superfluo per ritrovare l'essenziale.CAPITOLI00:00 - Introduzione: Cristian Melucci e l'esperienza che ti cambia01:25 - La logistica del deserto: da Marrakech al confine algerino03:10 - I numeri della 40ª edizione: 7 giorni e la tappa record da 100 km05:15 - La Tenda 28: sette fratelli e la condivisione dell'intimità07:45 - Il rito della partenza: la musica degli AC/DC nel deserto10:15 - MdS vs Triathlon Estremo: differenze di preparazione e fatica13:38 - Lo zaino: la sfida dell'autosufficienza e il peso dei grammi17:40 - Odori e igiene: quando puzzi come una "pecora incarognita"19:50 - Il risveglio nel bivacco: "Good Morning Bivouac!"23:10 - La sofferenza delle vesciche: gestire il dolore fisico e mentale24:45 - La notte sotto le stelle e l'alba sulle dune27:00 - Tappa 5: pioggia e tempesta di sabbia nel deserto29:40 - Viaggio interiore: pensare a chi non c'è più31:55 - Saluti alla Tenda 28: Davide, Gianluca, Alessandro, Andrea, Franco, Enrico, Giacomo34:00 - Regressione e sopravvivenza: tornare alle necessità primordiali37:15 - I 3 momenti più belli: la duna al 40%, l'arrivo della 100 km e i volti degli amici41:30 - Cosa mi ha donato il deserto: la semplicità43:10 - Obiettivi futuri: Cocodona 250 in Arizona e Ultra Trail45:00 - Perché lo faccio? L'esempio per mio figlio e la sfida "Behind the limit"PASSIONE TRIATHLON, segui le nuove puntate sul canale youtube @DaddoSport#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon anche suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Trinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#mondotriathlon #passionetriathlon#galadeltriathlon #triathlonshow #trivoluzione#daddosport #goveganDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast--2275909/support.
Persian Poetry, Radical Love, and the Soul of Iran“The path to God goes through that most difficult of beings, the human being.” – Omid SafiRecorded live at a SAND Community Gathering (April 2026). Watch the full conversation on the SAND Website. We are watching, once again, what empire does: not only to bodies, but to the long memory of a people; to the libraries and sacred sites; to art, language, and the ruins that hold the oldest threads of human spiritual inquiry. We are thinking of the civilization that gave us Rumi, Hafez, Omar Khayyam, Forough Farrokhzad — mystics and rebels and lovers of paradox who understood something about the human soul that we are still, centuries later, trying to catch up to. This gathering invited us to come together: to read poetry aloud, to hear from Iranian voices, to sit with grief and beauty together rather than alone. We work with political and moral vocabulary shaped by Iranian thinkers such as Ali Shariati, who wrote against domination, spiritual emptiness, and the violence of imposed power. We make space for what doesn't fit into headlines or talking points—the complexity of empire, the difference between a government and its people, the authoritarian forces at work not only abroad but here at home. We also gather with the political inheritance of those who taught generations to resist domination and spiritual emptiness, including Ali Shariati. Guests Omid Safi is a scholar of the Islamic mystical tradition and professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. He is the author of Memories of Muhammad and Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition, and teaches online courses on Muslim mysticism. He leads contemplative journeys to Turkey, Morocco, and Mecca/Medina through Illuminated Courses. Fatemeh Keshavarz is the Roshan Institute Chair in Persian Language and Literature and Director of the Roshan Institute Center for Persian Studies at the University of Maryland. A poet in Persian and English, she is the author of Reading Mystical Lyric, Recite in the Name of the Red Rose, Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran, and Lyrics of Life: Sa'di on Love, Cosmopolitanism and Care of the Self. She has spoken at the UN General Assembly and received the Peabody Award for her NPR program on Rumi. Mays Imad, PhD (facilitator) is a neuroscientist, educator, and associate professor at Connecticut College whose work bridges neuroscience, philosophy, and education. An Iraqi immigrant who lived through wars and displacement, she brings both personal and scholarly depth to the themes of trauma, remembrance, and repair through the embodied nervous system. Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome & framing 00:02 — Mays Imad opens: grief, urgency, and love 00:06 — Introducing Omid Safi & Fatemeh Keshavarz 00:07 — Saadi, Rumi, and the Persian tradition 00:12 — The war on Iran: what is being destroyed 00:21 — Don't bypass grief — the Persian mystics knew this 00:27 — Saadi on truth, power, and interconnection 00:32 — Fatemeh: togetherness, invisibilization, and Iranian resilience 00:38 — Poetry as the Silk Road of imagination 00:52 — War's corruption of language — and poetry as antidote 01:04 — Remembrance as ethical act 01:10 — Intergenerational love & closing Resources & Links Omid Safi Illuminated Courses — books, podcast, courses, tours Duke University faculty page Radical Love: Teachings from the Islamic Mystical Tradition — Yale University Press Memories of Muhammad: Why the Prophet Matters — HarperOne Podcast: Sufi Heart — Be Here Now Network The Heart of Rumi's Poetry — online course Upcoming events: Evening workshop in London, May 5th — "Islamic Spirituality in an Age of Conflict" Contemplative journey to Turkey, June 1–12 Rumi Retreat in Marrakech, November 22–28 Fatemeh Keshavarz Website Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran Lyrics of Life: Sa'di on Love, Cosmopolitanism and Care of the Self Cowboys and Iranians — poem by Fatemeh Keshavarz (video) Birds Without a Name — poem by Fatemeh Keshavarz, read at ARHU event on Hope & Home (video) Mays Imad Personal website Connecticut College faculty page Music featured Watan (وَطَن — "Homeland") performed by Shaghayegh Amiri, playing the Daf — the ancient Persian frame drum central to Sufi musical tradition Ali Ghamsari — solo on the Kamancheh (Persian bowed string instrument), taught by Hamidreza Afarideh, music teacher in Tehran Poets and texts referenced in depth Rumi (Jalal al-Din Rumi, 1207–1273) — Persian Sufi mystic and poet; his Masnavi opens with pain and grief; central throughout Sa'di Shirazi (1210–1291) — Iranian Sufi poet; his Golestan (Garden of Roses) is where Iranians learn to read and write; complete English translation by Thackston available; Fatemeh's Lyrics of Life goes deeper on Sa'di Hafez (14th century) — Persian lyric poet; Fatemeh discusses his use of the word hush as an example of how poetic language restores meaning Farid ud-Din Attar (born 1150) — author of Mantiq ut-Tayr (The Conference of the Birds / The Parliament of the Fowls) — referenced by Mays in her opening Abu Sa'id (Abu Sa'id Abi'l-Khayr, 967–1049) — Persian Sufi mystic referenced by Omid: "Don't just write down stories — become someone others want to write down what you say" Shams of Tabriz — Rumi's spiritual companion; Fatemeh discusses how Shams urged Rumi to live his knowledge Jamiluddin Aali — Urdu poet whose work was recited in the live chat Historical & contextual references Sharif University of Technology, Tehran — described as "the MIT of the Middle East," bombed during the war Leston Palace, Tehran — UNESCO World Heritage Site, bombed and referenced as a war crime The Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988) — Fatemeh's personal reference point for civilian life under bombardment George Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984 — referenced by Omid in discussion of the corruption of language Next SAND Community Gathering Voices of the Land: Resistance & Solidarity with Lebanon — April 28th Contact SAND podcast@scienceandnonduality.com Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
This week on The Last Word on Travel Sarah Slattery of takes us through the top tips for MarrakechShe brings us all you need to know when planning a trip to the Moroccan cityHit Play on this page to listen now
Depuis 2023, le FLAM est devenu un rendez-vous majeur de la littérature. Carrefour où se retrouvent chaque année les écrivains d'Afrique du Nord et subsaharienne, mais aussi des diasporas aux Caraïbes, en Europe et Amérique du Nord, le Festival du Livre Africain de Marrakech qui se tient actuellement brille plus que jamais et porte et haut fort la flamme de l'imagination, de la pensée et du dialogue. Sur place, grand reportage. Avec l'écrivain et artiste Mahi Binebine, un des cofondateurs du FLAM ; Pierre Assouline, écrivain et juré du Prix Goncourt ; Marie-Denise Douyon, autrice et illustratrice pour la jeunesse et Alain Mabanckou, écrivain et directeur de la collection « Poésie », aux éditions Points où a paru le recueil "Carnets de vertiges" de Marc Alexandre Oho Bambe, invité du Flam. Orients Editions Editions Robert Laffont Editions Muzikiddy Marie-Denise Douyon Editions Points
Ce jeudi nous avons le plaisir de recevoir au studio deux jeunes joueurs pro passionnés :Timothée Rey : à 22 ans et après un bac pro commerce, Timothée est déjà joueur de poker professionnel. Il a découvert le poker entre potes dès le lycée et s'est ensuite tourné vers le contenu gratuit disponible sur YouTube tout en se faisant coacher. Il affiche déjà une belle régularité en MTTs.Lou-Diego Berthault : 26 ans, il commence aussi le poker à 19 ans en cash game avant de basculer en MTT. Il est aujourd'hui joueur pro, coach et créateur de contenu sur YouTube. Il vit entre Nice et Marrakech et travaille en ce moment sur la plateforme d'entraînement PokGenius. En 2025, il fait 2e du DSO San Remo en juillet et 3e du High Roller WPO à Aix les Bains en septembre. Présentation : Comanche et ShiShiStreaming & Photos : ClaraRéalisation et montage : DavidClub Poker Radio vous est présentée par Winamax, le n°1 du poker en ligne. Perte d'argent, conflits familiaux, addiction… Les jeux d'argent sont interdits aux moins de 18 ans et peuvent être dangereux. En cas de besoin, contactez le 09 74 75 13 13.Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
En Espagne, l'évocation du prénom Rafael est souvent assimilé à Nadal, mais depuis quelques mois, c'est un autre nom de famille qui commence à faire son apparition. Ce nom : Jódar, Rafael Jódar ! Le jeune madrilène fait sensation sur le circuit ! Une révélation pour celui qui vient tout juste de percer le mur du top 50 après sa victoire à Marrakech et sa demie à Barcelone.Rafael Jódar mesure 1m91 et c'est sa puissance qui lui permet de s'offrir Machac, Norrie, Munar ces dernières semaines. À l'image de Martin Landaluce ou encore Daniel Merida, le tennis espagnol ou plutôt madrilène se porte très bien. Rafael Jodar ne représente pas l'archétype du joueur espagnol que l'on a longtemps connu. Classé 165ème à l'ATP en début de saison, il est aujourd'hui 37ème au classement live et va se mesurer à Alex De Minaur, le 2ème top 10 de sa carrière après Taylor Fritz. Alors peut-il le faire ? Quel est son potentiel ? et surtout a t-il des limites ?Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
If you're planning a trip and want to avoid common pitfalls, this episode is your essential guide to Morocco travel tips that actually make a difference on the ground. We walk through everything you need to know before arriving, from the best time to visit Morocco based on weather, to why carrying cash is critical in places like Marrakech and beyond. You'll also learn how to confidently navigate local transportation, how best to use private guides, and how to approach the vibrant (and sometimes overwhelming) medinas with ease. We go deeper into the realities of staying in riads, understanding local customs, and making smarter decisions that elevate your entire experience. These Morocco travel tips are designed to help you explore more comfortably, avoid unnecessary stress, and truly enjoy the culture, cuisine, and rhythm of daily life. Whether it's your first visit or a return trip, this episode equips you with practical, real-world Morocco travel tips so you can maximize your time and travel with confidence. For more travel inspiration, please visit our Destinations and Morocco pages. Safe travels!
Chaque jour, chaque semaine, des dizaines de livres nouveaux sont publiés… L'actualité s'impose, chasse l'un pour mettre en avant un autre, mais soudain un livre plus ancien refait surface et revient à la Une. C'est le cas du second roman d'Alexandre Lenot, Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, qui vient de remporter le Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie. L'écrivain Alexandre Lenot vient nous présenter Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, roman couronné par le Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie. Une œuvre traversée par la mémoire, la colère et la nécessité de dire. Encore peu connu du grand public en France, ce prix international, décerné exclusivement par des écrivains et écrivaines issus de toute la francophonie, distingue avant tout une exigence stylistique. « J'ai conçu un objet très littéraire. D'être reconnu pour ça m'a fait immensément plaisir », confie l'auteur. Né aux États-Unis, d'une mère égyptienne, vivant aujourd'hui à Paris tout en s'échappant régulièrement dans le Cantal, Alexandre Lenot revendique un parcours profondément francophone et multiculturel. Une histoire de frères et de fantômes Cette vieille chanson qui brûle est l'histoire de deux frères jumeaux, d'une mère absente, d'un père violent, et d'une forêt menacée par les appétits capitalistes et de l'enfance qu'il faut quitter, qu'il faut bien quitter un jour... L'un des frères est mort – on l'apprend dès les premières pages –, mais il faudra attendre la fin du roman pour comprendre comment et pourquoi. Entre-temps, le narrateur marche, revient vers la demeure paternelle nichée au cœur de la forêt, tandis que les souvenirs affluent : la peur, la colère, la douleur d'une enfance privée de mots. Le roman devient alors une enquête intime, où le narrateur revisite ses souvenirs un à un. Une forêt politique La forêt occupe une place majeure dans le roman. Loin d'un décor bucolique, elle est à la fois refuge, mémoire et enjeu contemporain. Cette forêt, précise l'auteur, est celle d'aujourd'hui : une forêt qui brûle, qui manque d'eau, qui est convoitée par des logiques productivistes et extractivistes. Le roman fait écho à la mort de Rémi Fraisse, jeune militant écologiste tué en 2014 lors du projet de barrage de Sivens. Alexandre Lenot reconnaît cette inspiration. Ce qui l'a bouleversé, dit-il, au-delà de la mort elle-même, c'est la violence du langage politique, capable de retourner la victime en coupable. Invité : Alexandre Lenot, romancier et scénariste, auteur de Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, publié aux éditions Denoël. Et la Chronique Ailleurs avec Mahi Binebine, président de Festival du livre africain de Marrakech, le FLAM. La 4è édition se tiendra du 23 au 26 avril 2026 sous la présidence d'honneur de Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. Musique : Lolo Zouaï & Disiz – « Coquelicot ».
Chaque jour, chaque semaine, des dizaines de livres nouveaux sont publiés… L'actualité s'impose, chasse l'un pour mettre en avant un autre, mais soudain un livre plus ancien refait surface et revient à la Une. C'est le cas du second roman d'Alexandre Lenot, Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, qui vient de remporter le Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie. L'écrivain Alexandre Lenot vient nous présenter Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, roman couronné par le Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie. Une œuvre traversée par la mémoire, la colère et la nécessité de dire. Encore peu connu du grand public en France, ce prix international, décerné exclusivement par des écrivains et écrivaines issus de toute la francophonie, distingue avant tout une exigence stylistique. « J'ai conçu un objet très littéraire. D'être reconnu pour ça m'a fait immensément plaisir », confie l'auteur. Né aux États-Unis, d'une mère égyptienne, vivant aujourd'hui à Paris tout en s'échappant régulièrement dans le Cantal, Alexandre Lenot revendique un parcours profondément francophone et multiculturel. Une histoire de frères et de fantômes Cette vieille chanson qui brûle est l'histoire de deux frères jumeaux, d'une mère absente, d'un père violent, et d'une forêt menacée par les appétits capitalistes et de l'enfance qu'il faut quitter, qu'il faut bien quitter un jour... L'un des frères est mort – on l'apprend dès les premières pages –, mais il faudra attendre la fin du roman pour comprendre comment et pourquoi. Entre-temps, le narrateur marche, revient vers la demeure paternelle nichée au cœur de la forêt, tandis que les souvenirs affluent : la peur, la colère, la douleur d'une enfance privée de mots. Le roman devient alors une enquête intime, où le narrateur revisite ses souvenirs un à un. Une forêt politique La forêt occupe une place majeure dans le roman. Loin d'un décor bucolique, elle est à la fois refuge, mémoire et enjeu contemporain. Cette forêt, précise l'auteur, est celle d'aujourd'hui : une forêt qui brûle, qui manque d'eau, qui est convoitée par des logiques productivistes et extractivistes. Le roman fait écho à la mort de Rémi Fraisse, jeune militant écologiste tué en 2014 lors du projet de barrage de Sivens. Alexandre Lenot reconnaît cette inspiration. Ce qui l'a bouleversé, dit-il, au-delà de la mort elle-même, c'est la violence du langage politique, capable de retourner la victime en coupable. Invité : Alexandre Lenot, romancier et scénariste, auteur de Cette vieille chanson qui brûle, publié aux éditions Denoël. Et la Chronique Ailleurs avec Mahi Binebine, président de Festival du livre africain de Marrakech, le FLAM. La 4è édition se tiendra du 23 au 26 avril 2026 sous la présidence d'honneur de Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. Musique : Lolo Zouaï & Disiz – « Coquelicot ».
Un immense match de tennis, voilà à quoi nous avons assistér hier à Barcelone. La demi-finale entre Arthur Fils et Rafael Jodar promettait d'être disputée et ça a été le cas entre les deux grands espoirs du tennis mondial. Et c'est bien Arthur Fils qui a pris le dessus malgré la perte de la première manche, le Tricolore a renversé la situation face au très puissant espagnol. Le Français est resté calme avec de prendre le dessus physiquement. Si Rafael Jodar sort de deux semaines fantastiques avec son titre à Marrakech, Arthur Fils prouve une fois de plus qu'il sera l'un des hommes à suivre cette saison et son premier titre en 2026 est a portée de main. Arthur Fils sera opposé à Andrey Rublev pour le titre à Barcelone qu'il avait "détruit" l'année dernière à Monte-Carlo. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
À l'occasion du Gitex Africa Morocco 2026 à Marrakech, Eco d'ici Eco d'ailleurs dresse un état des lieux de la tech et du développement de l'IA sur le continent — souveraineté des données, financement, inclusion rurale, langues africaines et modèles propres à l'Afrique. Au micro de Bruno Faure (RFI), un florilège d'invités venus de différents horizons pour décrypter les enjeux de cette bataille stratégique. GITEX Africa, organisé par le Dubai World Trade Centre, est un événement annuel combinant exposition et conférences organisé à Marrakech (Maroc). L'événement réunit des leaders technologiques, des innovateurs, des start-up et des décideurs politiques pour faire progresser la transformation numérique à travers le continent africain. LES INVITÉS
À l'occasion du Gitex Africa Morocco 2026 à Marrakech, Eco d'ici Eco d'ailleurs dresse un état des lieux de la tech et du développement de l'IA sur le continent — souveraineté des données, financement, inclusion rurale, langues africaines et modèles propres à l'Afrique. Au micro de Bruno Faure (RFI), un florilège d'invités venus de différents horizons pour décrypter les enjeux de cette bataille stratégique. GITEX Africa, organisé par le Dubai World Trade Centre, est un événement annuel combinant exposition et conférences organisé à Marrakech (Maroc). L'événement réunit des leaders technologiques, des innovateurs, des start-up et des décideurs politiques pour faire progresser la transformation numérique à travers le continent africain. LES INVITÉS
El Aeropuerto de Valencia está por primera vez conectado con Helsinki, un vuelo operado por la aerolínea Finnair, que conecta de forma directa a la capital del Turia con Finlandia, y con la que se completa la conexión con los principales países nórdicos. Helsinki aspira a convertirse en un aeropuerto de escala para, desde allí, volar a Asia o Norteamérica. Pero de entrada, nos interesa este destino, porque Laponia, la región más septentrional de Finlandia, la antesala del polo norte, es un destino que se ha puesto de moda. Todo lo que rodea a Papa Noël suscita mucho interés turístico, pero conviene recordar que Finlandia es mucho más que Laponia. Lo contamos todo en el programa de este sábado.Nos salimos del mapa de la Comunitat Valenciana porque el segundo destino es Marruecos. Viaje pajarero a la costa atlántica de Marruecos con Virgilio Beltrán. El pajarito que le motiva esta vez para organizar un viaje con Numenius Tours es el 'Ibis eremita'. Nos cuenta los destinos que van a recorrer: Marrakech, Essaouira, Cabo Ghir, Tamri, y Agadir.Volvemos a la 'terreta' con Juan Muñoz, de Turisme. Nos habla de un destino muy querido por los viajeros de la Cadena Ser, Villena. No hay nada como detenerse en lo más interesante a visitar en esta localidad con un imponente patrimonio monumental, en buena medida fruto de su ubicación como frontera en muchos momentos de la historia. Frontera entre los reinos musulmanes y los cristianos durante algunos siglos, entre los Reinos de Castilla y Murcia posteriormente, a los que perteneció hasta 1833, cuando pasó a formar parte del Reino de Valencia. Y hemos hecho reserva gastronómica en el restaurante Alegal. Otro concepto de la gastronomía, en la Avenida del Puerto de Valencia numero 1. Gastronomía, diseño, la narrativa y la música se combinan para ofrecer una experiencia multisensorial.
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Bradley Klahn returns to the podcast to recap the first week of the clay season, where American Tommy Paul reigned supreme at the US Men's Clay Court Championships in Houston. Klahn breaks down how Paul was able to dig deep and overcome his heartbreak in Miami, and explains why the American has grown on and off the court. The commentator dives into Ben Shelton's character, Learner Tien's first go on the clay, and how Jessica Pegula was able to defend her Charleston Title as she aims for that first major championship. Klahn also discusses Rafael Jodar's first title in Marrakech, where he defeated 36-year-old Marco Trungelliti, who made a historic debut in the Top 100. The former pro also weighs in on Francisco Roig leaving Giovanni MPetshi Perricard for Iga Swiatek, the ethics of coaching changes, and why working with Roig and Rafael Nadal could bring the Polish superstar back to the winner's circle. And Klahn previews the Monte Carlo Masters, where several talented players are aiming to prevent the first showdown between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in 2026. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Catherine, David and Matt are together to discuss the start of the clay court season and a fascinating week of coaching changes on both tours. Part one - Coaching carousel (00:00 - 33:55). With the news that Iga Swiatek has hired Francisco Roig, we talk about whether her training block in Mallorca with Rafael Nadal can help inspire her for the clay court season ahead. Could this be just the boost Swiatek needs? What are some of the potential challenges in this partnership with Roig? Elsewhere, there's a rundown of how Roig ditched Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard who has now hired Greg Rusedski, and Amanda Anisimova's ongoing search for a new coach. Part two - WTA and ATP Tour Results (33:56 - 1:10:50). We cover Jessica Pegula's title run in Charleston which was filled with three set matches, Matt makes an unsolicited Pegula prediction, and there's a note on the importance of Charleston offering equal prize money and the incredible story of finalist Yulia Starodubtseva. On the men's side, Tommy Paul won his first clay court title in Houston and Rafael Jodar made everyone pay attention to his talent by winning the title in Marrakech. Plus, David gets to talk about two of his favourite things - the Drop Shot Dragon and playing football with Diego Maradona - thanks to Marco Trungelliti and Roman Andres Burruchaga both having career best weeks. Part three - Monte Carlo Preview (1:10:50 - 1:24:13). Will we get our first Jannik Sinner-Carlos Alcaraz match of 2026? Become a Friend of The Tennis PodcastCheck out our new merch shop! Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, Fantasy League updates, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pour ce premier Masters 1000 de la saison, on est servis ! C'est l'avantage d'un Masters 1000 sur une semaine et non sur 12 jours. Dès aujourd'hui, les affiches sont nombreuses à Monte-Carlo et nous allons nous arrêter sur l'une d'entre elles. Moïse Kouamé opposé à Ugo Humbert. Le protégé de Richard Gasquet est 328ème à l'atp et bénéficie d'une invitation sur le Rocher. Et pour sa grande première dans un tel tournoi en Europe, il va affronter Ugo Humbert, 34ème joueur mondial. L'ascension de Kouamé est fulgurante, mais peut-il vraiment réaliser l'exploit face au n°4 français ? Humbert n'est pas un spécialiste de la terre battue, de là à le voir tomber dans le piège ?Un exploit de Kouamé confirmerait tous les espoirs déjà placés en lui. Vous y croyez ?Dans cet épisode nous reviendrons également sur les rencontres qui se sont déroulées à Houston, Marrakech, Bucarest et Charleston sans oublier les pronos à Monte-Carlo. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
Llegó la arcilla europea y Monte Carlo arrancó con buenas noticias chilenas. Tabilo despacha a Fucsovics con una solvencia que hacía rato no se veía, jugando suelto, con el drive corriendo y los drops apareciendo cuando la situación lo pedía. Garín, que venía lesionado, supera dos partidos en la qualy y se mete en el cuadro principal donde le espera Arnaldi, un nombre que trae malos recuerdos de Copa Davis.Antes de Monte Carlo, el cierre de la semana de transición: Jodar campeón en Marrakech con 18 años, Navone campeón en Bucarest y el debate del momento Copa Davis que se viene en septiembre, con tres españoles jóvenes irrumpiendo al mismo tiempo. También: el análisis del cuadro de Monte Carlo completo, las proyecciones, y dos temas de fondo que merecen conversación larga: el nuevo fantasy de la ATP y el debate que abrió Mouratoglou sobre el futuro del tenis.Síguenos en Instagram @lucklosers_podcast Twitter @LuckyLoserscast @luckyloserstenis Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@luckyloserspodcast8246
Vous l'attendez avec impatience, ca tombe bien, il arrive. Le premier Masters 1000 de la saison sur terre battue est sur le point de commencer et on peut même dire que c'est le tournoi qui lance la saison sur ocre. Dans la Principauté de Monaco, il manque Djokovic, les Américains et Arthur Fils mais le plateau est splendide et les questions sont nombreuses. Va-t-on enfin assister au premier duel de la saison entre Jannik Sinner et Carlos Alcaraz. les n°1 et n°2 mondiaux peuvent-ils tomber dans un piège avant la finale ? L'Italien peut-il récupérer sa place de numéro 1 mondial ? Musetti, Vacherot à domicile, Rublev, Zverev peuvent-ils être la sensation du tournoi ? Quelle dernière pour Monfils à Monte-Carlo et qui va remporter le duel 100% tricolore entre Moïse Kouamé et Ugo Humbert ?Les prédictions, c'est tout de suite dans "Sans Filet". Dans cet épisode nous reviendrons également sur les rencontres qui se sont déroulées à Houston, Marrakech, Bucarest et Charleston sans oublier les pronos. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
C'est le joueur que l'on attendait à Monte-Carlo, finalement Arthur Fils n'en sera pas ! Le Français à déclaré forfait pour le premier Masters 1000 de la saison sur terre battue du 5 au 13 avril prochain. Un coup d'arrêt pour Arthur Fils qui avait son quart de finale de la saison passée à défendre, mais depuis son retour fracassant en février avec notamment une finale à Doha, un quart à Indian Wells et une demie à Miami, c'est sans doute le choix de la raison qui l'emporte. Aucun risque n'est pris après sa grave blessure au dos, mais le Tricolore va devoir batailler à Barcelone, Madrid et Rome pour être tête de série au Grand Chelem parisien. Dans cet épisode nous reviendrons également sur les rencontres qui se sont déroulées à Houston, Marrakech, Bucarest et Charleston sans oublier les pronos. Ce podcast est hébergé par Podcastics, la plateforme pour créer et diffuser votre podcast facilement.
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Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert explore the betting angles and insights for the ATP tournaments in Houston, Marrakech and Bucharest. The tennis experts preview their best bets, analyze player trends and examine the odds movement for key Thursday matches on the newest episode of Betting Weekly: Game, Bet, Match. 00:00 Sean Mood Check 01:55 ATP Houston Conditions 02:40 Alex Michelsen vs. Alexei Popyrin 07:40 Learner Tien vs. Nishesh Basavareddy 12:40 ATP Bucharest Conditions 14:06 Sebastian Baez vs. Titouan Droguet 19:20 ATP Marrakech 19:35 Rafael Jodar vs. Tomas Machac
What happens when a legendary hip‑hop collective, a single ultra‑exclusive album, and one of the most hated men in America collide? This is the unbelievable true story behind the most valuable piece of recorded music ever made: Wu‑Tang Clan's "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin". Conceived as a protest against the collapse of music's value in the digital age, the album was recorded in secret over six years, packaged like a Renaissance-era artwork, and released as a one‑of‑one CD. But what started as a bold artistic statement quickly spiralled into a saga of eccentric millionaires, internet hoaxes, lawsuits, FBI raids, and one pharmaceutical villain known worldwide as the “Pharma Bro.” From clandestine studio sessions in Marrakech to the surreal plan for a Bill Murray–led heist, we unravel the twists, scams, cultural debates, and legal battles that turned "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin" into the most infamous album of all time. And yes, the story is still unfolding. This is the wild, true tale of the Wu‑Tang album that became a federal asset, a meme, a lawsuit magnet, and a myth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nigel Seeley and Sean Calvert preview the upcoming matches that the ATP Houston Open and Marrakech Open. The betting experts discuss their tennis betting strategies and insights, as well as provide their match predictions, best bets and value plays. 00:00 Quick Catchup 05:58 Ben Shelton vs. Zhizhen Zhang 10:35 ATP Houston Conditions 11:14 Thiago Agustin Tirante vs. Mackenzie McDonald 15:52 Roman Andres Burruchaga vs. Adam Walton 21:06 ATP Marrakech Conditions 24:18 Vit Kopriva vs. Hamad Medjedovic
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La justice s'intéresse notamment à un énorme projet immobilier à Marrakech dans lequel le chanteur s'est fortement impliqué
Sean Calvert and Nigel Seeley dive into the betting angles for the ATP events in Houston, Marrakech & Bucharest. The betting experts analyze the playing conditions, preview the draw and provide their insights on the outright winner markets. 00:00 ATP Miami Open Recap - 00:00 05:35 ATP Houston Open Preview 09:40 ATP Houston Open Winner Market 14:50 Colton Smith vs. Thiago Agustin Tirante 17:55 Adolfo Daniel Vallejo vs. Zachary Svajda 21:55 ATP Bucharest Preview 25:36 ATP Bucharest Winner Market 31:22 Daniel Altmaier vs. Pedro Martinez 35:14 ATP Marrakech Preview 38:38 ATP Marrakech Winner Market 42:58 Ignacio Buse vs. Matteo Berrettini 46:10 Luca Van Assche vs. Hugo Gaston
You can also watch the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel here: "A Great Way to Experience Morocco for the First Time"---Kyle Elizabeth Freeman travelled to Morocco on a solo trip over the Christmas holidays 2025, a potentially tricky time to go! As Azdean always says, things over Christmas/New Year's can be booked up months in advance, and not just accommodation, but tours, guides and attractions as well.And on top of that, this was right in the middle of Morocco hosting the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament, so it was even busier than usual!But Kyle knew that she needed a break, to go somewhere completely different and original, and Morocco had been calling to her for ages.To make it happen, she discovered the Destination Morocco podcast, and then turned to Azdean for as much support as he could provide, given the time frame. Happy to oblige, Azdean pointed Kyle in the right direction for bookings and expectations, hired a car, driver and a fabulous tour guide for her for the week, and together they put together an intriguing approach to visiting Morocco for the first time.Most travellers understandably want to see as much of Morocco as possible, and cover lots of ground. That was always going to be tricky at this time of year, at a fairly last minute, and with a major event taking place at the same time. So, they chose instead to focus on Marrakech itself, chose one accommodation for the week to avoid moving around, and used the city as a home base for activities and exploration.The effect was remarkable, because it turned Kyle's trip into a mini-slow travel experience, and suggested a new way to enjoy the tour format, and your own private guide, without the disruption of constant change and moving around. By the end, Marrakech for Kyle was starting to feel like home, which is exactly the feeling we want you to have!Our thanks to Kyle for joining us on this episode and sharing her story, her advice and her newfound passion for Morocco. Join me for an 8-Day Boutique Moroccan Experience!Step inside the hidden Morocco on this first-of-its-kind, 12-spot journey, hosted personally by Azdean.November 8-15, 2026, $1995 USD Per PersonBook Your Spot Today! Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.
Guest BioAzdean Elmoustaquim is the creator and host of the Destination Morocco Podcast, an immersive audio series that explores the heart of Moroccan culture, travel, and hospitality. Originally from the vibrant city of Marrakech, Azdean grew up with strong family ties to the nearby village of Telouet. After moving to the United States in 1995, he eventually settled in Houston and began finding new ways to reconnect with and share the richness of his homeland.Launched in 2022, the Destination Morocco Podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at Moroccan life — with practical travel tips, cultural insights, and real conversations with locals and travelers alike. In 2023, Azdean returned to Morocco to capture authentic on-location audio, bringing listeners even closer to the sounds and soul of the country. The podcast is a powerful extension of his passion for storytelling and cultural connection.Azdean is also the founder of Destination Morocco, a boutique travel company he co-runs with his wife, Khadija Elomari. Together, they design personalized itineraries that help travelers explore Morocco not as tourists, but as welcomed guests. Whether through sound or experience, Azdean's mission is to help people discover Morocco deeply and meaningfully.Show SummaryIn this episode of the Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Podcast, host Jason Elkins speaks with Azdean about his journey from Morocco to the U.S. and how that path eventually led to the creation of both a travel company and a popular podcast. Azdean shares stories from his early life in Marrakech, his immigration experience, and how time away helped him fall back in love with the land he left behind.The episode highlights the evolution of the Destination Morocco Podcast — from its humble beginnings during the pandemic to its current form as an immersive storytelling experience. Jason and Azdean discuss the power of capturing ambient sounds, the beauty of cultural imperfections, and the importance of open-minded travel. They also unpack the common misconceptions about Morocco and reflect on the country's growing popularity as a world-class destination.Key Takeaways✓ The Destination Morocco Podcast brings Moroccan culture to life through immersive audio storytelling.✓ Azdean's journey from Marrakech to Houston reflects the richness of the immigrant experience.✓ The podcast began as a pandemic project and has grown into a cultural travel guide.✓ Real background sounds and on-location interviews make the podcast feel truly authentic.✓ Travel is a powerful way to reconnect with one's roots and rediscover identity.✓ Morocco's hospitality is a highlight for travelers and a theme throughout the podcast.✓ Storytelling plays a central role in both the podcast and the tour business.✓ Embracing imperfections in podcasting adds charm and relatability.✓ Morocco is full of hidden gems and diverse cultural experiences beyond the tourist track.✓ The podcast is a bridge between travelers and the real Morocco, inspiring deeper connections. Learn more about Big World Made Small Adventure Travel Marketing and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers on our website.
You can also watch the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel here: "An Honest Take on Travel in Morocco"---Jill Smith and her partner Gary traveled to Morocco just before Christmas, 2025, on a southern tour: Marrakech, Merzouga, Ouarzazate and the High Atlas Mountains, and Essaouira, too.It was mostly amazing, with parts a little frustrating, and she's here today to share with us how it went. We wanted an honest assessment of their time in Morocco, because we all know: travel isn't perfect. It's exciting, spontaneous, rough, full of pleasant surprises and unexpected twists. And in a place like Morocco, which is growing in tourism and tourism infrastructure, part of the appeal is being witness to that change and growth. But it can mean that things don't go quite according to plan.Jill talks about the excitement of interacting with local culture, the incredible variety of food, but also pushing back against suggestions and pressure to do activities. Often it's nice to just take a break and relax.Destination Morocco not just helps but encourages you to do this: it's your trip, you can choose what you want to see and do. Azdean worked with Jill and Gary before their trip to craft an itinerary based around their interests, and cut through the overwhelm.2026 is a great time to visit Morocco, before it's even busier, so reach out to us today! Join me for an 8-Day Boutique Moroccan Experience!Step inside the hidden Morocco on this first-of-its-kind, 12-spot journey, hosted personally by Azdean.November 8-15, 2026, $1995 USD Per PersonBook Your Spot Today! Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.
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