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Expat Families
E59 - Somaly, enfant de refugiés cambodgiens

Expat Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 67:46


Dans cet épisode, on retrouve Somaly au micro. Ici, on revient sur son background culturel et familial.Somaly est l'enfant de réfugiés politiques cambodgiens dont les pères ont été assassinés par les Khmer rouges.  Alors comment on grandit le fessier entre la culture d'origine et celle du pays d'accueil ? Est-ce qu'on se sent plus française ou cambodgienne ? Et ses parents, comment vivent-ils de devoir fuir leur propre pays ?C'est un épisode très spécial et très personnel, on espère qu'il vous plaira et on vous souhaite une excellente écoute !N'hésitez pas à retrouver Somaly sur Doctolib

Iron Sharpens Iron
Equitable Development Conference Special Episode!

Iron Sharpens Iron

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 59:17


Cass Green of New Kensington CDC and Somaly Osteen of SEAMAAC are joining Leon and De'Wayne for a very frank conversation on race and community organizing. This conversation took place as part of PACDC's Forward Equitable Development Conference. Cass Green is currently Project Manager for New Kensington CDC, HACE and Impact Services' DOJ-Community-Based Crime Reduction Grant (CBCR) in the Kensington and Fairhill neighborhoods. She previously served as People's Emergency Center CDC's Director of Community Engagement & Partnerships. Cass's career includes 27 years at the University of Pennsylvania, including serving as the Senior Business and Building Administrator for the Institute of Contemporary Art-ICA for 17 years. She is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator, and producer of the “Mill Creek Past, Present and Future” documentary. Cass co-founded the Mill Creek Community Partnership (MCCP) in 2004 and serves as its president along with having established the Fine Arts Through Our Eyes Community Arts Initiative in 2005. Somaly Osteen graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business and Tourism Management. She has more than ten years of experience working for multiple local and international non-profit organizations. Somaly's career started in the country of Cambodia while taking part as a community advocate, community engagement, and development. Somaly currently serves as a Community Development Specialist/Corridor Manager with SEAMAAC, Inc. She works with a diverse community filled with immigrants and refugees located in South Philadelphia to build a strong local economy while helping community to be a better place for everyone. The focus with the community has been to partner with different resources to strategically cater to the community's needs and issues. Somaly believes that sustainable development starts with each individual while sustainable change comes through unity. Episode Transcript Available Here: https://pacdc.org/2017/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Cass-Green-and-Somaly-Osteen.pdf Producer: Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations, Sound Editor: Andrew Heppard, Cover Art: Jennifer Selpa, Music: Needed You by Will Ellsworth

Funko Funkast
Episode 136 - Getting to Know Somaly

Funko Funkast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 45:20


Tiny capes? Flingin' Smallz? Mortal Mombat?..... Get to know Funko's Somaly Castro (Senior Manager, Events) GIVEAWAYS: Details are shared in the Funkast. Listen for instructions on how to enter. 1) Giveaway 1 (Twitter) : Social Media Freddy Funko (Phone) + a Mystery Prize! **Winner will be contacted via a direct message on Twitter. 2) Giveaway 2 (SoundCloud) : A Social Media Freddy Funko (Phone) + Funkast T-Shirt! Jump in the conversation & leave a comment under this episode on Soundcloud. **Winner will be contacted via a direct message on SoundCloud.

Funko Funkast
Episode 110 - Poppin' Skittles

Funko Funkast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 89:41


Knees for Elbows? Skittles for 1 or 5 seconds? Music Moments? .... Join the Funkast crew, with special guest Somaly, for listener questions, new reveals, winner announcements, exclusive updates, cool stuff we saw last week, our own original games, bad dad jokes & more. GIVEAWAYS: Details are shared in the Funkast. Listen for instructions on how to enter. 1) Giveaway 1 (Twitter) : A 'Toy Story 4' Prize Pack + a Social Media Freddy! **Winner will be selected before the next episode is released and contacted via a direct message here on SoundCloud. 2) Giveaway 2 (SoundCloud) : A Social Media Freddy + a Funko Funkast T-Shirt! **Winner will be selected before the next episode is released and contacted via a direct message here on SoundCloud.

Conversations with Asha Podcast
A sit-down Conversation with Somaly on Sexual Abuse, Healing, Relationships and Finding Self

Conversations with Asha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 69:52


On this week’s episode, I sit down with Somaly to talk about her experience with Sexual Abuse. I invite you to listen to this episode as part of an very important, while varied, ongoing conversation. She shares her experience, her healing process and the impact it has on her life and relationships. If you require immediate help or assistance or are a danger to yourself or someone else please contact 911 or the resource you feel most comfortable with. Crisis Services Canada 1-833-456-4566 http://www.crisisservicescanada.ca Kids Help Phone - 1-800-668-6868 https://kidshelpphone.ca/get-involved/contact-us/ Assaulted Women’s Helpline - 1.866.863.0511 http://www.awhl.org/contact-us Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services http://www.women.gov.on.ca/owd/english/ending-violence/help.shtml

The Thinkergirls Pod Channel
EP 15: IWD Special. "A Cambodian girl has no voice. I am voiceless" says human trafficking survivor Somaly Mam

The Thinkergirls Pod Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 32:50


On EP 15: of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia, celebrate International Women's Day by chatting to author & anti trafficking advocate Somaly Mam. *Apologies for the low quality audio in this episode. It's worth persevering with for such an eye-opening and important chat with such a profound woman* Somaly takes us back and shares her story of survival (3:25) she reminds us Birthday's / age / days of the week are not important when you're living in such poverty. You just need to survive (5:44) When you're a Cambodian girl you have no voice (7:20) The haunting piece of advice Somaly's adoption father gave her (8:01) What are you concentrating on in such dark moments to just stay alive? (10:27) You're 'free' to live the brothel, but as a victim of abuse, you're never really free (11:01) Somali returns to the Cambodian village she grew up in for the first time (19:06) The moment Somaly decided she needed to change things (20:16) Project Futures and what you can do to help (23:00) What it's like to watch someone find their voice (23:12) and how the organised trips really do change lives (26:40) To learn more about Project Futures & their upcoming trips in July & October as mentioned on this episode click HERE If any part of this conversation triggered you & you need support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 More from The Thinkergirls:Email us - hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram - https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts - http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters
Somaly Mam, in her own words

Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 19:00


Somaly Mam is on the line today. She is the Cambodian anti-sex trafficking activist who came to prominence a few years ago as celebrities in the west rallied around her and her organization. That all came crashing down this year when Newsweek published a cover story calling into question the credibility of her amazing personal story, which includes escaping from the sex trade herself. She was ousted from the organization that bears her name and was tarnished by some of her closest allies. Then, in September, Marie Claire published an article calling into question some of the claims of that Newsweek takedown, suggesting that key details were incorrect.  So what is the real story? I don't know. The point of this interview was not to engage in a back and forth with Somaly about whether or not she fabricated claims about past. Rather, I was interested in learning what she is up to now, and how this controversy has affected her personally and her work rescuing girls from the sex trade. To be honest, I'm not sure I succeeded. It was a tough interview. I'll let you decide. Please feel free to direct your criticisms and critiques (or, if you like it, your approbation) of this interview to me personally, via @MarkLGoldberg