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The Exchange is a drama series set in 1980s Kuwait, focusing on two women, Farida and Munira, who navigate the male-dominated world of the Kuwait Stock Exchange. The show delves into their professional and personal challenges as they strive to make their mark in the financial sector. The series has received positive reviews for its compelling storytelling and strong performances. The Exchange" Season 2, released on February 13, 2025, continues to follow Farida and Munira as they navigate the male-dominated world of the Kuwait Stock Exchange in the 1980s. The season delves deeper into their personal and professional challenges, highlighting their resilience and determination. You can watch "The Exchange" Season 2 on Netflix.#hikmatwehbipodcast #Netflix_TheExchange#TheExchange#Kuwaiti_Netflix_Series#Netflixmena#podcast#arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxbحكمت_وهبي#حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست##مسلسل_نتفليكس#نتفليكس#
Roqayah is off this week, so Kumars is joined for the hour from Ramallah by writer, translator and returning guest Rawan Masri, cofounder of the online archive and resource hub decolonizepalestine.com. Rawan shares her analysis of the ceasefire in Gaza before turning to the West Bank to break down Israel's unprecedented escalation, what annexation would actually look like, and the curious revival of armed Palestinian resistance. Follow Rawan on Twitter @RivertoSea48 and check out the wealth of curated information available at your fingertips when you visit decolonizepalestine.com. If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on Apple Podcasts. We can't do this show without your support!!!
Rawan Roshni is in conversation to discuss the recent ceasefire announcement affecting Palestine and offers a poignant and emotional reflection on the situation. She shares stories from her displaced Palestinian heritage, detailing her family's survival and the ongoing trauma faced by Palestinians. We explore the healing modalities of sound, music, and the human voice and listen to two of her newest live pieces of music and poetry, “Al-Tuyoor: Messages from the Birds” and “Prophecy of Remembrance”. Rawan Roshni is a Palestinian/Balkan, Global Citizen, Arab Woman, based in Jordan. She uses her voice as an Artivist through her singing/songwriting and facilitation of brave spaces focusing her work in the SWANA region. She has co-founded multiple interfaith and world music projects and most recently has been touring her solo tri-lingual live-looping Music & Poetry performance Al-Tuyoor: Messages from the Birds for 2 years across 7 countries and counting! Her facilitation work over the past decade has ranged from issues such as conflict transformation, collective liberation, catalyzing community, emotional processing tools, conscious relating, consent and more! She fuses Sound, Movement and Intuitive Rituals as tools in her work, bringing elements such as group singing, sound work through vocalization, whirling dance, and intentional nature-based practices. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:29 Emotional Reactions to Ceasefire 01:38 Mixed Feelings and Skepticism 04:01 Personal Connection to Palestine 05:17 Family History and Displacement 09:21 Art and Music as Healing 11:43 The Power of the Human Voice 12:38 Artivism and Activism 19:20 “Prophecy of Rememberance” (song) 38:07 Birds as Messengers 57:50 Future Projects and Closing Remarks Resources: Website Instagram Nada Bramha Aboriginal Song Lines “Conference of the Birds” by Manṭiq-uṭ-Ṭayr Sacred Activism Course at Tamera Sacred Activism Course in Montenegro Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
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Beasiswa PIP Rawan Dipolitisasi Oleh. Munawwarah Rahman, S.Pd(Kontributor NarasiPost.Com & Praktisi Pendidikan) Voice over talent: Dewi Nasjag NarasiPost.Com-Menjelang pilkada, berbagai problematika mulai muncul ke permukaan. Salah satunya adanya indikasi terkait politisasi beasiswa PIP yang dilakukan oleh Ratih Megasari Singkarru, sebagai anggota DPR RI Komisi X. Diduga hal itu dilakukan untuk mendukung salah satu pasangan calon yang akan maju dalam pemilihan di Polewali Mandar, Sulawesi Barat. Indikasi tersebut tampak ketika pembagian kartu bantuan beasiswa Program Indonesia Pintar (PIP) di Kecamatan Mapilli dan Luyo pada Kamis, 26-09-2024. Bantuan telah diberikan kepada ratusan siswa di berbagai sekolah. Adapun titik pertama, SDN 003 Lampa, SDN 002 Mapilli, SDN 051 Lampa, SDN 028 Ugi Baru, SDN 054 Parreddeang, SDN 065 Kurma, SMP Negeri 1 Mapilli, SMKS Cipta Insani Nusantara, SMA Swasta DHI Mapilli. Titik kedua, SDN 060 Manumanukang Puccadi Kecamatan Luyo, SMPN 2 Campalagian, dan SMKN Campalagian Kecamatan Luyo. Naskah selengkapnya: https://narasipost.com/opini/12/2024/beasiswa-pip-rawan-dipolitisasi/ Terimakasih buat kalian yang sudah mendengarkan podcast ini, Follow us on: instagram: http://instagram.com/narasipost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/narasi.post.9 Fanpage: Https://www.facebook.com/pg/narasipostmedia/posts/ Twitter: Http://twitter.com/narasipostx
Kapolri, Jenderal Listyo Sigit Prabowo, menegaskan kesiapan Polri dan seluruh elemen terkait dalam mengawal pelaksanaan Pilkada Serentak. Kapolri menyoroti beberapa wilayah yang memiliki potensi kerawanan tinggi, seperti Papua, dan daerah-daerah dengan kandidat tunggal atau pasangan calon yang berjumlah dua.
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Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Rawan Yaghi was a student of our dearly missed friend, Dr. Refaat Alareer. She holds an MA from CUNY in the United States and she is launching a newsletter titled “Refaat Writes Back.” The Initiative aims to nurture young writers from Gaza and to help get their message out to the world, a mission Refaat himself dedicated his life to Rawan speaks to PalCast co-hosts about his own journey as a writer who centered the voices of children in Gaza, and how Refaat supported her in this process. Tune in for more details. Gaza Appeal Details:https://www.patreon.com/posts/111983961
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Rawan Yaghi was a student of our dearly missed friend, Dr. Refaat Alareer. She holds an MA from CUNY in the United States and she is launching a newsletter titled “Refaat Writes Back.” The Initiative aims to nurture young writers from Gaza and to help get their message out to the world, a mission Refaat himself dedicated his life to Rawan speaks to PalCast co-hosts about his own journey as a writer who centered the voices of children in Gaza, and how Refaat supported her in this process. Tune in for more details. Gaza Appeal Details:https://www.patreon.com/posts/111983961
“If you were all slaughtered the Arab world couldn't care less and yet The Western media outlets celebrated Haniyeh as a peace loving dove” - so says today's guest Syrian activist, Rawan Osman. Rawan was born in Damascus, to a mixed Sunni-Shiite family.She came to Germany and encountered a relatively liberal, free society, describes herself as a “recovered antisemite” and when she came to Israel saw everyone of different shapes, sizes and colors, concluding this is a nation to learn from. Having only met Jewish people for the first time while living in Strasbourg in the city's Jewish quarter. These encounters forced her to reckon with the antisemitism she had been taught growing up. Rawan came to Israel not only to learn but also to make a bit of a rebellious statement. “Once you've come as an Arab to Israel, you've crossed all the red lines”.Co-Creator and Host - Eylon LevyCo-Creator and Creative Director - Guy RossExecutive Producer - Asher Westropp-EvansDirector - Lotem SegevGraphics/Assistant Director - Thomas GirschAssistant Director - Benny GoldmanStay up to date at:https://www.stateofanationpodcast.com/X: https://twitter.com/stateofapodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stateofapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/state-of-a-nation
Survivor Philadelphia S3 is here! Isaiah & Rawan interview the eliminated players, and occasionally give their takes on the season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Survivor Philadelphia S3 is here! Isaiah & Rawan interview the eliminated players, and occasionally give their takes on the season! Survivor Philly's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@survivorphilly Silent Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Silent_Podcasts Isaiah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/8BallBangers Rawan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Being_Loud Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Survivor Philadelphia S3 is here! Isaiah & Rawan interview the eliminated players, and occasionally give their takes on the season! Survivor Philly's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@survivorphilly Silent Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Silent_Podcasts Isaiah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/8BallBangers Rawan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Being_Loud Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Survivor Philadelphia S3 is here! Isaiah & Rawan interview the eliminated players, and occasionally give their takes on the season! Survivor Philly's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@survivorphilly Silent Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Silent_Podcasts Isaiah's Twitter: https://twitter.com/8BallBangers Rawan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Being_Loud Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LIGHTS CAMERA CONVERSATION - The Walid Chaya & Kavita Raj Podcast
Entertainment entrepreneurs Walid Chaya and Kavita Raj return to season 3, kicking off with drinks and conversation with their special Hollywood guest, Rawan Chaya. Rawan, a singer/songwriter and music producer, is also Walid's sister. Tune in every Thursday for new episodes, available on YouTube and wherever you listen to your podcasts.In this season premiere, Rawan shares her insights into navigating Hollywood, breaking cultural barriers, and her recognition as one of Sephora's new 'Sound Artists.' She also debuts her latest hit songs, including "Wanna Rock," recently performed at the Recording Academy's ‘Women in the Mix' Grammy event. Her journey from Beirut to Los Angeles, rich with Arab influences, includes scouting for "The Voice - Arabia" and being a top 10 contender in Universal Music Group's Aloft competition. The episode is packed with games, trivia, and more.Episodes in this third season, airing this summer, originally debuted on iHeartRadio via the Rukus Avenue Radio station on our spin-off show, "Lights Camera Convo." We're thrilled to bring these favorite radio episodes to our podcast, along with never-before-seen YouTube video premieres.WATCH THIS EPISODE:youtube.com/@LightsCameraConversationFOLLOW US AND LET'S CHAT:instagram.com/lightscameraconversationtiktok.com/@lightscameraconversationDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from LIGHTS CAMERA CONVERSATION (LCC) or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by LCC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. LCC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
The environment committee has unanimously recommended that the Hauraki Gulf Protection Bill should be passed in its entirety. This means that if parliament votes for this recommendation there will be 19 new protection areas in the Tīkapa Moana Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. Many environmental organisations have welcomed this possibility and highlighted its importance. Rawan spoke with Bianca Ranson from forest and bird about what this new bill would mean, why it is important and how it incorporates local iwi and hapu values.
The coalition government is planning to continue with the passing of the Ram Raid bill which was originally introduced by the labour government. This bill would mean that youth offenders as young as 12 years old, would be prosecuted more harshly with some potentially serving up to ten years in prison. Many organisations and activists have been vocal about their position on this bill from the beginning and many have now started a petition to stop its continuation. Rawan spoke with Aaron Hendry, co-founder of Kick back, an organisation that focuses on assisting youth in homelessness and has also been heavily involved in this petition. Rawan asked Aaron about what the harmful impacts of this bill are and what this new opposing campaign is about.
Salam tout le monde, podcast SUPER CHILL ET DRÔLE au côté de l'une de mes meilleurs amies ( Rawan ) un podcast qui mêle sérieux, conseils, confessions et humour.J'espère que ce format de podcast vous plaira ! En tout cas nous on a ADORÉ l'enregistrée.Honnêtement on a fait comme si il n'y avais pas de téléphone.Un podcast enregistré dans la voiture dans le 93 juste après avoir dévorer un grec au 129
The current coalition government has decided not to implement Labour's plans to do mandatory reporting for pay gaps with companies that have more than 250 employees. Instead they will introduce a voluntary tool for companies to use in order to determine Gender pay gaps. Rawan spoke with Senior human rights advisor Oliver Christeller from the Human rights commission about what this tool is and what the benefits could be. They also talked about the Commissioners' call to include ethnicity pay gap into the conversation. They discussed the current state of the ethnicity pay gap and why there needs to be an increased focus on this now more than ever.
A new international study has recently been published showing the potential harmful impacts of old satellites on the ozone layer. The study concluded that the increase of old satellites orbiting the earth might seriously harm the recovery of the ozone layer. This morning Rawan spoke with Dr Laura Revell from the school of physics and chemical science at the University of Canterbury about this new research. They discuss what the state of the ozone currently is and how exactly these old satellites will impact its recovery. They then talk about what we can expect in the short and long term and what precautions need to be taken to address these issues.
Women On The Rise with Jen Blandos - Powered By Female Fusion
Jen interviews Rawan Baddour, co-founder of Zest Equity, about empowering entrepreneurs and investors in the UAE through innovative tools and infrastructure. They discuss the opportunities and challenges of building a business in the region, overcoming mindset barriers, and empowering teams through diversity. Episode Highlights:How the UAE is attracting global businesses and investors through its regulatory frameworks and talent poolThe importance of authenticity, impact and community when evaluating investment opportunities Strategies for overcoming lack of confidence and embracing support systems as an entrepreneurLeveraging technology and empowering diverse teams to continuously innovatePrioritising growth into new markets through strategic expansion planningAbout Rawan BaddourRawan is the co-founder of Zest Equity, building infrastructure to power private market transactions, digitizing processes and offering tools to streamline how stakeholders transact and communicate. Over 10 years of experience in strategy, restructuring, change management, commercial and investment banking. Previously headed a regulated investment bank, managing the local team, cross-border functions, as well as compliance, risk management and governance practices.Keen interest in innovation and digitization to enhance transparency, engagement, communication and participation for collective growth."✨ Find out more about Rawan here: www.zestequity.com ✨ Connect with Rawan on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rawanbaddour/ ✨ Connect with Rawan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/zest.equity/ Connect with usInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/femalefusionnetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FemaleFusionNetworkYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/femalefusionTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/FemaleFusionNetLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femalefusionnetworkWebsite: https://www.femalefusionnetwork.com/
In today's episode, your hosts Lily Newton and Erin Hawley have a heartfelt conversation with our guest, Rawan Tuffaha. Rawan is the lead singer of the ASD Band, a group composed entirely of autistic musicians, which shines a light on talent within the autistic community. Besides her music career, Rawan is an advocate for autism acceptance and disability employment, challenging misconceptions and pushing for more inclusive practices.Join us as we delve into Rawan's journey, from forming the ASD Band to her academic pursuits at Metal Works Institute, her experiences with the documentary about her band, and her thoughts on the misconceptions people often have about individuals on the autism spectrum. We'll also hear about her challenging yet rewarding experiences managing school, autism, and her music career, including her exciting upcoming album, "Almost Flawless."This episode is not only an exploration of Rawan's personal and professional life but also a broader discussion of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities as they transition into adulthood, particularly in accessing employment and continuing to receive support.Stay tuned as we celebrate the exceptional contributions of individuals like Rawan and discuss how organizations like Easterseals are paving the way for full access, equity, and inclusion for people with disabilities and their families.Timestamps00:00 Podcast featuring Rawan Tuffaha, lead of ASD Band.04:10 Documentary creation, album release amidst COVID-19 impact.08:18 Performed with Roger Hodgson, formed a band and overcame setbacks.11:23 Started playing the toy piano and learned by ear.14:41 Honest, raw music conveying autistic experience powerfully.19:44 Gratitude for positive influences and values learned.22:28 Struggle with identity and trust in popularity.25:32 Teenagers realize the importance of loyal, caring friends.29:47 Passion for the Jonas Brothers, autism acceptance.31:58 Struggling with travel plans, rehearsals, and charity.35:04 Understanding the travel process with help from family.38:26 Autism diagnosis at 1, received varied support.40:57 Seeking support in university, aiming for success.46:00 Struggles finding a job as an autistic person. Need for inclusion and understanding.49:51 Multitasking autism advocate defies stereotypes with grace.Connect with Rawan TuffahaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawansinger/?ref=tablehopper.com
Rawan is a woman whose very being is a synthesis of many contradictions: half Suni half Shiite, she grew up in Syria and Lebanon steeped in anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish sentiments but matured in Europe in the Jewish quarter of Strasbourg, France. She is Arabic but took modern Hebrew and Jewish studies in college. She is a sane voice speaking out against fundamentalism and has founded Arabs Ask, a forum meant for Arabs to ask questions and challenge preconceived notions about Judaism and Israel. Join us. What allowed the Oct. 7 atrocities to unfold? Why are Jews best defined by their troubles? What could be the solution to antisemitism, anti-zionism, and anti-Jewish sentiment worldwide? what is actually within our control? Is there a science that can explain the laws that govern our development as a society, as a species? What can 2000 years of recorded Jewish history and big data tell us about ourselves? Why is it that despite our technological advancement we're still facing the same issues that have been plaguing our society for millennia? Is it possible that science, Jewish wisdom, and human history are not at odds with each other but are actually different points of view of the same thing? Different points of you? Thejewfunction is the only podcast brave enough to look for the root cause of antisemitism and a real solution to it according to the laws of nature. LISTEN TO THE MYSTERY BOOK PODCAST SERIES: https://anchor.fm/thejewfunctionpodcast SETH'S BOOK: https://www.antidotetoantisemitism.com/ FREE AUDIOBOOK (With Audible trial) OF THE JEWISH CHOICE - UNITY OR ANTISEMITISM: https://amzn.to/3u40evC LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram @thejewfunction NEW: SUPPORT US ON PATREON patreon.com/thejewfunction
Zimbabwe menghadapi puncak musim paceklik dengan 2,7 juta orang di negara ini menghadapi rawan pangan akibat buruknya panen, menurut Program Pangan Dunia. Warga di Zimbabwe Barat Daya bahkan memerlukan bantuan pangan sebelum kekeringan melanda, dan pemerintah minta tambahan bantuan internasional.
All eyes are on occupied Palestine. The zionist entity has been expelling Palestinians from their lands for a century, and have been perpetrating an outright genocide for a half a year now, supplied by western weapons and western excuses. While protestors gather in the tens of thousands in Toronto, the Canadian media industry works overtime to vilify them, and police conduct pre-dawn raids on the homes of those who stand against prominent local zionists. In this episode, my guests and I discuss the history of zionism, the way mainstream media outlets try to obscure the material reality of colonization, “purplewashing” tactics, and how you can help fight for Palestine. Link to Tara and Rawan's Briarpatch article: https://briarpatchmagazine.com/articles/view/imagining-palestinian-feminist-futurities More on Canadian media bias against Palestine: https://breachmedia.ca/how-canadian-media-distorts-the-truth-about-palestine/ Palestinian Youth Movement https://palestinianyouthmovement.com/ Palestinian Feminist Collective https://linktr.ee/palestinianfeministcollective
Join us to discuss why Project HOPE is on a mission to bring mental health education to our healthcare heroes, providing insights into Project Hope's efforts and highlighting the importance of equipping healthcare professionals with the tools to navigate the unique challenges they face. guest: Rawan Hamadeh Learn more about Project HOPE: https://projecthope.org --- Normalize The Conversation by Inspiring My Generation is an initiative of Inspiring My Generation. Inspiring My Generation is a 501(c)3 on a mission of suicide prevention through awareness, conversation, empowerment, and support (aces). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/support
In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts speak with self-advocate, singer, and songwriter Rawan Tuffaha. Rawan is the lead singer of ASD Band, which is made up of four talented musicians on the autism spectrum. Her and the band are also the stars of an up-and-coming documentary, ASD Band: The Movie - which depicts the band as they collaborate to develop and record their first EP. They were also featured on the hit TV show Canada's Got Talent. You can check out their work on Spotify, Apple Music or anywhere else you get your music. For more about ASD Band, visit: http://ASDBand.movie/asd-band-with-rowan-tuffaha-spectrumly-speaking-ep-154/ A TRANSCRIPTION FOR THIS EPISODE CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://www.differentbrains.org/ ----------------- Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women on the autism spectrum, produced by Different Brains®. Every other week, join our hosts Haley Moss (an autism self-advocate, attorney, artist, and author) and Dr. Lori Butts (a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, and licensed attorney) as they discuss topics and news stories, share personal stories, and interview some of the most fascinating voices from the autism community. Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ http://differentbrains.org/category/spectrumlyspeaking/
"I'll be honest, I've had a really great journey so far. ASD Band has its ups and downs. And on top of that, being autistic has a unique dimension to our creative process. For example, we're bouncing ideas for our original songs left and right with, you know, effective communication and we want to overcome the stigma of autism", says Rawan Tuffaha. Rawan joins this episode to discuss being the lead singer in a band and about their upcoming album. To watch a documentary about ASD Band visit https://watch.showandtell.film/watch/asd-band-enjoy-the-show . You can also check out Jake's House a charity that brought the band together and that provides support to the autistic community. If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-sufficient and purpose-driven lives through customized coaching then visit https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com. If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com.
Javier (@_TheeStarboy), Isaiah (@8ballangers), and Rawan (@Being_Loud) recap season 5 of Love is Blind! This episode recaps the first 6 episodes and give a rundown on this seasons couples! Silent Podcasts Twitter: @Silent_podcasts Javier's Twitter: @ _theestarboy Isaiah's Twitter: @8ballbangers Rawan's Twitter: @being_loud LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE! #silentpodcasts #LoveisBlind #Netflix Wanna further support Silent Podcasts & upgrade your streamyard? Click these links! Patreon: /silentpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Going Places, a conversation with three remarkable Ammani creators: Sarah Shabbar, a journalist and editor at Jordan News Daily, an English Language media organization in Jordan; Hussein Alazaat, artist, calligrapher, and founder of Elharf Studio, a platform for arts and culture in Amman; and Rawan Roshni, a Palestinian Balkan singer whose captivating song, "Abbad El Shams," is the theme song for our podcast this season.The conversation you're about to hear today was recorded last October, two weeks after the current escalation of violence in Gaza and the West Bank. Together, we processed the emotions of collective pain, sorrow, and anger, what these artists feel about the Western perspectives on Israel-Palestine, what's changing in this situation that generations of people in the Middle East have grown up with, and what is the role of artists in this moment. I want to say thank you to Sarah, Hussein, and Rawan for coming on the show at such a raw and difficult moment to share their thoughts and experiences with us, and I hope you take a listen to what they have to say. This episode and the entire season is brought to you by Visit Jordan. Be sure to visit myjordanjourney.com to learn more about Jordan.What you'll learn in this episode:The importance of critical examination of headlines and seeking context in reportingCollective healing and activism in response to the ongoing struggle in PalestineThe interconnectedness of social justice movements globally, from Black Lives Matter to indigenous rightsThe need to address injustice before discussing peace and coexistenceThe power of social media in raising awareness and facilitating changeThe role of civilian journalism in capturing eventsThe hope that the world's attention will translate into meaningful changeThe role of art and creativity in processing emotions and raising awarenessThe evolving creative community in AmmanCollaboration and support in Amman's creative communityCuriosity and exploration as keys to discovering Amman's creative sceneVenues for music and cultural eventsHussein finds hope in the wonder of discovering new tools, projects, and touring his city. Sarah shares that she has seen a positive shift in people's willingness to listen and discuss important topics in Jordan.Rawan mentions that her relationships, faith, and the lessons from nature give her hope.Featured on the show:Journalist Sarah Shabbar: https://www.instagram.com/jordannewsdailyArtist & calligrapher Hussein Alazaat: https://www.elharf.comPalestinian-Balkan musician Rawan Roshni: https://rawanroshni.comAbbad El Shams song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds7sXkk3YWwGet more information at: Going Places website Join our Going Places newsletter to get updates on new episodes and Yulia's travel storytelling work. Subscribe at goingplacesmedia.com!For more BTS of this podcast follow @goingplacesmedia on Instagram and check out our videos on YouTube!Please
For our weekly catch up with the Green Party, Rawan spoke with co-leader Marama Davidson about several topics that have been of concern recently. The first topic was around COP28 which is currently being held in Dubai and is being attended by a few of Aotearoa's leaders including CLimate change minister Simon Watts and Green party co-leader James Shaw. Rawan asked about what the green party hopes to achieve and represent in this year's conference. They then spoke about the new government's plans to review Te Tiriti o Waitangi and what this will mean for Aotearoa. Rawan also asked about the government's plans to scrap the fair pay agreement and the impact this will have on working kiwis. Finally they spoke about Prime minister Christopher Luxon's statement this morning alongside Leaders form Canada and Australia which essentially called for a ceasefire in Gaza amidst the war with israel.
Early this week the new government officially confirmed it will be scraping the fair pay agreement. This is an agreement that was started by the Labour government in 2022 to bring employers and unions together for better pay. Rawan spoke with E tu director Mat Danaher about the reasoning behind this government scrapping this agreement and how Unions are feeling about it. They also spoke about marginalised impact on Women, Maori and Pasifika and how these groups might be impacted as a result of this change.
*We had originally planned to keep this half of the conversation behind the paywall but there was so much positive feedback we decided to unlock the audio.* TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) in conversation with Rawan Eid (@RiverToSea48) and Fathi Nemer (@amaninthesun), the co-creators of decolonizepalestine.com. Are you Indigenous? Do you support Palestine? Learn more about joining the Indigenous solidarity with Palestine movement and sign the letter here: https://indigenousforpalestine.org/ Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
This week, Roqayah and Kumars welcome back returning guests Rawan Masri and Fathi Nemer, cofounders of the outstanding resource hub and archive decolonizepalestine.com. Rawan is a writer and translator working at the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, and Fathi is currently Palestine Policy Fellow at Al Shabaka, the only independent, transnational Palestinian thinktank. After sharing their thoughts on some of the ways Palestine advocates in the US have relied on their website as an important resource in this moment, Rawan and Fathi discuss Israel's ongoing massacre in Gaza as well as the intensifying situation for themselves and their families across the West Bank, including the growing resistance to escalating soldier and settler violence. The gang also break down what has changed since October 7th, from perceptions of the IDF's military capacity to the broader regional war already underway. Follow Rawan on @RiverToSea48, and Fathi @AManInTheSun. You can find Rawan's article on Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and decolonization on Mondoweiss, and for your go-to resource on all things Palestine, make sure to visit decolonizepalestine.com. If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on Apple Podcasts. We can't do this show without your support!!!
*This is the first half of an almost two-hour-long episode. To listen to the second part, sign up for as low as $2 a month or you can watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel for free* TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes (@nickwestes) in conversation with Rawan Eid (@RiverToSea48) and Fathi Nemer (@amaninthesun), the co-creators of decolonizepalestine.com. Are you Indigenous? Do you support Palestine? Learn more about joining the Indigenous solidarity with Palestine movement and sign the letter here: https://indigenousforpalestine.org/ Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
Rawan Naser is a presenter and television correspondent. She holds Syrian citizenship. She was born in Syria and resides in the United Arab Emirates. Rawan Nasser is the presenter of the “Dubai Times” program on the “Dubai Channel” at “Dubai Media Incorporated”. She began her media career as a broadcaster on the Iraqi “Al-Sharqiya” channel and an anchor and correspondent for the “Al-Aqaria” channel and “Kuwait TV” And "Saudi News" in the Emirates. #hikmatwehbi#RawanNaser#podcast #arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxb حكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست# بودكاست#
Host Rawan spoke to Green Party MP, Ricardo Menendez March, about election results, Waiheke ferry services, and their attendance at pro Palestine marches. She also spoke with author and journalist, Antony Loewenstein, about Palestine before the current war and Israel's connections with the west. And she chatted to Senior Lecturer in Psychological Medicine at the University of Auckland, Dr Anna Serlachius, about discrimination against diabetes patients. Producer Olivia spoke to ActionStation's climate spokesperson, Pania Rei (Ngāti Toa Rangatira), about climate justice and the importance of including indigenous perspectives. She also spoke to Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ Education and Development Manager, Joanna Turner, about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Yesterday was World diabetes day, a day to raise awareness about diabetes and battle some of the stigma around the disease. This morning Rawan spoke with Dr Anna Serlachius, senior lecturer of Psychological Medicine at the University of Auckland, about a new research project looking at stigma and discrimination amongst those with diabetes. Rawan asked her about the importance of world diabetes day, what her research found about diabetes stigma and what we and the health system can do to make it easier for those with diabetes.
Antony Lowenstein is a Jewish-Australian Journalist and Author who has reported on Palestine for many years and at the beginning of this year published a book titled the Palestine Laboratory. The book looked at how Israel has been, for many years, testing military and surveillance equipment on Palestinians. Rawan spoke to him months ago about the book and today they discussed the current Israel and Palestine conflict. Rawan started off by asking him about his time living in occupied Palestine from 2016 to 2020 and what Palestine was like before October 7th. They then discussed the content of his book and the way it links to the United States' support of Israel. They then talked about Western mainstream media coverage of the issue as well as his view on pro-Palestine marches as someone who is part of the jewish community.
For our weekly catch up with the Green Party Rawan spoke with Green MP Ricardo Menendez March. They spoke about the Greens record election results and what this will mean moving forward. They also spoke about the Waiheke ferry services and the party's campaign for subsidised transport especially with the new ferry service Island direct launching this week. Rawan then asked about the Green Party's support of Palestine and their involvement with recent Pro-Palestine marches.
This is a slightly edited audio version of one of the MAKC livestreams we've hosted on our new Youtube channel. We will continue to polish the audio versions of those livestreams and release them as episodes here as well. Due to the amount of labor that goes into making them viable audio podcast episodes there will be a little bit of a delay on that. In the meantime I of course encourage folks to check them out on our YouTube channel and we will play with ways to get audio versions, perhaps even unedited audio versions to our patreons in a more timely manner. Please bear with us as we attempt to meet the importance of this moment with the livestreams and balance that with maintaining the catalogue for our podcast. I will just note that prior to October 7th we already had 12 episodes of unreleased audio episodes so we will begin to get back to releasing some of those starting next week as well. As far as the livestreams the next one which we will release a properly edited audio version of will be our conversation with Fred Moten, which you can currently watch on Youtube. This conversation is an episode we recorded with the creators of Decolonize Palestine, Rawan Masri and Fathi Nemer from Ramallah in the West Bank. This conversation was recorded on October 19th so any description of current events or predictions made must be understood from that moment in time. It is our duty to continue to resist the genocidal onslaught that the United States and Israel have unleashed upon the Palestinian people, in particular the people of Gaza. I will be in DC tomorrow for the national march, which is a small act, but I look forward to being in the streets with hundreds of thousands of you tomorrow. We will include links to many of the websites and groups they highlighted in the episode. In some cases they were responding to questions posed by folks in the chat so to that full experience you can watch this stream on YouTube. Another note you can now become a member of our Youtube channel. This will have some perks, basically very similar to being a patron of the podcast. Also we are in the process of finalizing our next study group and will have details on that for Youtube members or for patrons of the show very soon. You can become a patron of the show for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism On a more urgent note, there are many ways mentioned in this episode which you can also support Palestinians directly in this time from a humanitarian perspective. In these times of severe crisis caused by the US government and western support for Israeli settler colonialism and its genocidal expressions, there are urgent needs there and there are links where people can support those efforts. See below: Medical Aid for Palestinians Palestine Children's Relief Fund Adalah Articles: "'Operation Al Aqsa Flood' was an act of decolonization" by Rawan Masri (we discuss this piece in the beginning of the episode). This was released after our episode, but expands on themes Fathi touches on in the discussion: "The world would rather show solidarity with our corpses than honor our resistance" - Fathi Nemer Decolonize Palestine & other political education materials: Decolonize Palestine Decolonize Palestine Myth Database Support Decolonize Palestine https://www.1948movie.com Institute for Palestine Studies Palestine Film Institute Discusses martyr Heba Zagout (mentioned the podcast) Palestine Action US Launches to join global campaign to Shut Elbit Down - YouTube episode
This is a special announcement. Given the critical nature of the Palestinian Liberation struggle in this moment. We have made some quick shifts. As we announced on patreon this past weekend we have launched a YouTube channel where we will hold multiple weekly livestreams. Those conversations will eventually be available through the podcast stream as well, but for now you can find them at YouTube.com/@MAKCapitalism. Make sure to check our page out there, subscribe to our channel, which you can do free of charge, and when you watch videos make sure to click the like button and turn on notifications and all that good stuff. I feel silly saying all of that, but it will help the channel be successful and reach more people, and enable us to grow and bring you even more work. We've been planning to make this transition for a while, which is why we've been collaborating more via live streams and things of that nature. We decided to launch now, given that there is so much misinformation and disinformation around the Palestinian liberation struggle against the US and Western Europe's sponsored settler colonial outpost known as Israel. We don't want to overstate our role in that struggle, the real struggle is in the streets, it is in organizations, it is locally in the west against our own governments and institutions, and primarily it is on the ground in Occupied Palestine. But we do think that we can play an important role in utilizing our platform to help people gain ideological clarity and orient our thinking as we engage in physical struggle as well as ideological struggle with those around us. So far this week we have already hosted two conversations over there. The first one with Max Ajl is an uncompromising perspective of the Palestinian Liberation struggle and why it must be supported and indeed why we must see it as part of our own struggle for the world we want. We also hosted a livestream with Morgan Artyukhina on Zionism, Judaism and Genocide where she demystifies some common misconceptions and also talk a little bit about Far-Right Nationalism and Christian Zionism. Hopefully both of these are useful conversations in breaking down propaganda, demystifying the current situation, and ideologically clarifying the importance of this current moment and the struggle for decolonization in Palestine. We'll include links to both of these conversations in the show notes for this special announcement. Tomorrow, October 19th at 10 AM ET the co-creators of Decolonize Palestine, Rawan Masri and Fathi Nemer will be joining us live from the West Bank. These are two amazing comrades that we hosted on the podcast back in 2021. We'll be talking to Rawan about her latest piece “‘Operation Al Aqsa Flood' was an act of decolonization.” And we'll also be discussing the latest developments in Occupied Palestine and in the region. We will include a link to this livestream in the show notes. If you miss it you can replay it at any time on our YouTube page. If we can work it out we will also have a live stream on Saturday so again make sure you head over to that YouTuge page and subscribe and turn on notifications or become a patron and you'll get all the episodes emailed to you whether they are audio podcasts or YouTube videos. Lastly I will say that many of our current patrons and a few new folks have helped us start this endeavor up by increasing their pledges or joining our patreon for the first time. And a few folks have also made one-time contributions. We greatly appreciate that support. If you are able to support our work, but haven't yet or used to be a patron and have taken a break, we can definitely use the support. In order to sustain this we will likely have to add some additional support to our team and we will need more resources to make that possible. You can support our work at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism. Links: Tomorrow's Live Stream with Decolonize Palestine Max Ajl Reflects on Time in Gaza and Palestinian Resistance Zionism, Judaism and Genocide with Morgan Artyukhina Decolonize Palestine's website Our previous episode with Decolonize Palestine “‘Operation Al Aqsa Flood' was an act of decolonization” by Rawan Masri
Rawan Bajsair is a Saudi board-certified art therapist and psychotherapist, a visual artist, and an author. For over a decade, she's helped children and adults tackle trauma, anxiety, and depression through art, play and talk therapy. She holds a BS in Art Therapy from Lesley University and an MA in Art Therapy from NYU. Today with Mo, she delves into the profound effects of unprocessed trauma, common parenting mistakes, and the overdiagnosis of ADHD. COVID and social media have exacerbated feelings of loneliness and increased the demand for therapy. Fortunately, science-backed art therapy, with a success rate of 80%, has emerged as a valuable therapeutic approach.
Welcome to a very special episode of the regenerative skills podcast. This is the 300th episode that I am publishing today, and to make the occasion I wanted to try something new. At this point the show has grown immensely from where I started it and I would imagine that most of you who are tuned in now haven't been here since the beginning. For that reason I'm going to revisit the origins of this show and explain the context in which this podcast was started, how it's evolved along with my own personal journey, and bring you up to speed about where I am currently. We're also going to check in with my dear partner Alba who is appearing only for the second time on this show. She's bravely confronting her self consciousness about speaking English on a recording in order to share her perspective and ask some questions, and though I doubt she'll ever listen to this episode, I want all of you to know how much it means to me to include her in this milestone and share my gratitude for all the support and patience she's shown me in getting to this point. I also get a chance to speak with my dear little sister Emily, who has been my closest friend and confidant for my whole adult life. She and her three daughters, my nieces Selma, Rawan, and Lujane are here visiting for the first time since we moved to this farm and are spending two months of the summer with us. You'll get to hear from all of them later in this session. By the end I'll also share some insights into the vision for both this podcast and the broader aspects of my work that the show is contained in. As with any future vision there are a lot of variables and uncertainties, but you'll get a peek into what I have in the works at the moment before I hopefully announce them happening in future episodes.
Over the next two weeks I'm going to be taking some much needed recharge time with my family here on the farm. I've got my little sister Emily here and her three little girls Selma, Rawan, and Lujane who came from Kuwait city to spend the summer with us, and my mom who just arrived on Wednesday who will be spending a week with us. We've got outdoor education time around the farm (which we call Jungle School), a number of fairs and local festivals in the area we're going too, and a lot of good food to indulge in made by our neighbors and broader community around the comarca of Osona in central Catalunya that we're going to explore. Going hand in hand with the family time, I've been aware of a need to find a better balance in my home life. It goes along with this series on holistic health that I've been building, and both my partner Alba and I have been re-examining here at home. Alba has been suffering from some acute inflammation in the gut recently which has really impeded on her quality of life. In my case I've been flirting with burnout as I juggle between my work, the projects around the farm, and now looking after three little kids. Though I'm not in pain or discomfort, now that I'm in my mid thirties I notice that I can't abandon my health routines and self care for as long without feeling the consequences as I did a decade ago. As a result, Alba, my sister and I have been asking ourselves questions about the necessary adjustments we need to make in areas of our diet, rest cycles, personal care, and balance of obligations to ensure that this journey is enriching and fulfilling in the long run. For this reason I've also been thinking a lot about a previous series of talks I had with my good friend Crystal Honeycutt. I recorded a two part discussion with her back in the early days of this show when it was still called the Abundat Edge Podcast and I was living in a little shack while I built our bamboo house on our homestead farm in the mountains of Guatemala. We went into a lot of the considerations and personal analysis that I'm now revisiting, but since I recorded a pretty decent introduction to the conversation I'll let my highly curated podcasting voice from 2018 set us up for the interview.
There is so much to cover this week! We discuss the Carlito and Hubbhouse engagement! Did Tom and Raquel hook up in Mexico? Are Shep and Taylor back together? Plus we recap Southern charm and the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City trailer! We deep dive Atlanta, Marlo is reunited with the boys and Rawan is a break out star! Will Sheree be able to pull off this fashion show? Did Tyrone play Sheree? Apollo has the answers! We break down the Beverly Hills trip to Aspen: where the Elite meet! Garcelle and Sutton defend unfollowing Erika and Diana shows us her true colors defending Erika's c-u-next-Tuesday comments from last year! Again we must ask, why did Diana come on this show (and why is she serving cease and desists)?! Come judge with us! You can find us on social media:Instagram: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPatreon: www.patreon.com/twojudgeygirlsCameo: www.cameo.com/twojudgeygirls2Podcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.