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What to Read Next Podcast
Pop Culture Meets Romance: A Chat with Torry from Ready to be Romanced

What to Read Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 27:36 Transcription Available


Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.In this episode, Laura welcomes Torry, the host of Ready to be Romanced, back to discuss her evolution as a romance reader, pop culture, and the intersection between the two. Torry shares insights into her new podcast reflects on her reading journey since 2020, and highlights some of her favorite book and TV recommendations. They also dive into pop culture drama, recent trends in book-to-screen adaptations, and the latest Turkish TV shows that have caught their eye.Key Takeaways:Torry's journey from a new romance reader in 2020 to hosting her podcast about the genre.How pop culture dramas and the romance book community share surprising similarities.Finding joy in what you read and watch is essential, even when others might consider it "guilty pleasure" content.A look into Torry's favorite reading formats and how reading habits differ between the U.S. and Canada.The growing trend of book-to-screen adaptations and why this is an exciting time for romance readers.Books Recommended:Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros* https://amzn.to/3yBOhCfA Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas https://amzn.to/3X4tuAFTwilight by Stephenie Meyer (revisited) https://amzn.to/3Az7YLjThe Dragon's Bride by Katee Robert* https://amzn.to/4cqz194My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows* https://amzn.to/3yDp2zsTo All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han https://amzn.to/4fODt4yRed, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston* https://amzn.to/3AqzFGfThe QB Bad Boy and Me by Tay Marley https://amzn.to/4dmKIPvThe Maxton Hall Series by Mona Kasten (English translations are coming soon. If you are a Spanish speaker and reader, there is a Spanish translation audio available) *As of publication day of this episode (8/15/2024), these books are available on Kindle Unlimited.What is Kindle Unlimited?Kindle Unlimited is a monthly membership where you can borrow books to read. There are millions of books to read in the romance, mystery, and thriller genres. New titles are added to the Kindle Unlimited Library every day!Don't have Kindle Unlimited?All of these books are available on Kindle Unlimited. If you don't have an active Kindle Unlimited Membership, go to https://www.whattoreadnextblog.com/ku to check for your best offer!Where to Find Torry:Follow Torry on social media: @ReadyToBeRomancedListen to Ready to be Romanced on all major podcast platforms.Want to check out more book...

The afikra Podcast
Where Media in the Arab World Stands Today | Marwan Kraidy

The afikra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 54:05


Marwan Kraidy, CEO and Dean of Northwestern Qatar and leading scholar of global communication and media, joins us on the afikra podcast to discuss media, truth, and journalism in the Arab world.This episode dives into the impact of mobile phones, reflects on whether social media is a force for good or not, and explores the notion of “socio-political maturity”. We discuss how the center of gravity for media in the Arab world has shifted to the Gulf and why the old adage “Cairo writes, Beirut publishes and Baghdad reads” no longer holds true. Finally, we talk about the business model for media in the Arab world right now and why Turkish TV series have seen such major success. Marwan M. Kraidy is dean and CEO of Northwestern in Qatar. He founded the Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South, which hosts multidisciplinary teams of faculty and students dedicated to evidence-based storytelling on the diverse histories, cultures, societies and media of the Global south. He is a scholar of global communication and an authority on Arab media, culture and politics. Connect with Marwan

The Guerilla Cricket Podcast
The Bear and The Bishop Ep67

The Guerilla Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 48:35


Once again, a very warm welcome to the Bishop and Bear. We're enjoying a little bit of breathing space between the 2nd and 3rd India Tests and the England team are enjoying themselves too with golf and family time in Abu Dhabi. Not Rehan Ahmed though. The lad thinks golf is for old men and he'll be catching up with a Turkish TV series about the Ottoman Empire instead. Our guest this week is no stranger to the bar in the old Bishop and Bear. She has a stool and pint glass with her name on it. It's the one and only St Annie, county cricket natterer and matterer supreme. And there is so much to talk about, starting with the dismissal, or rather non-dismissal, that has had our Guerilla WhatsApp group in a lather of excessively verbose opinion. So here are the things we meander our way through with plenty of detours en route. ·     Neil Brand – out or not out? ·     Visakhapatnam Test o  20's and 30s don't win you Tests (Alastair Cook) o  Blowing the Jazz Whale's trumpet o  Brilliant Bumrah o  Jimmy Jimmy o  Can Shoaib, Tom and Rehan learn fast enough to haul England back in front? o  Is Joe Root trying too hard to Bazz? o  Runs in Rajkot o  Changes for Third Test? ·     South Africa C getting what CSA deserve in New Zealand? ·     U19 World Cup – India and Aus into the final ·     County Cricket Matters – What's coming up?   Settle in, enjoy your drink and do please get in touch and let us know what you think.   Cheers!   Your Ursine Landlord and Episcopal Barman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doubts Aloud Podcast
Episode 72 - Evangelicals and Zionism – How Did we Get Here?

Doubts Aloud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 84:41


Show NotesWe deal with the current conflict in Israel and Gaza by looking at the influence of religion, in the minds of the Israeli leaders & the settlers taking land in the West Bank and also in the minds of the Evangelical Zionist backers in the UK and US. The UK evangelical influence is more of historical interest but the US is very current and is influencing events now. Links etc:The video by Al Jazeera used for extracts at the start of the show – “How Evangelicals Betray Christians In The Holy Land”https://youtu.be/nHT-SjIM0tA?si=yok7IZPkxAMyasQf Sky News – the Benjamin Netanyahu speech with translation, Amalek bit from 1min50shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5LmB6uup3o Guardian article with quotes from a settler and an administrator of settlementshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/18/these-are-biblical-lands-promised-to-us-jewish-settlers-in-west-bank-hope-gaza-conflict-will-help-their-cause Pew Research on Jews in Israelhttps://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2016/03/08/in-israel-jews-are-united-by-homeland-but-divided-into-very-different-groups/ Israel Policy Forum article (an American Jewish organization that works for a negotiated solution to the conflict)https://israelpolicyforum.org/west-bank-settlements-explained/ The video from Turkish TV with a Rabbi condemning Israeli aggression in Gazahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FNtMV2i8-8 Factual article on the British evangelicals behind the Balfour Declarationhttps://balfourproject.org/evangelicals-the-balfour-declaration-and-zionism/ UK Christian teacher David Pawson's lecture:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ika1apsadrQ Video of Franklin Graham Meeting Netanyahuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozWdH8s32pI Doubts Aloud Links:Please give feedback and ask questions using: doubtsaloud@gmail.com Join the Facebook Group discussions:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023280847835278/ Meet us all in person again at the monthly “Unbelievable Christian and Skeptic Discussion Group” in central London, see:https://www.meetup.com/Unbelievable-Christian-and-Skeptic-Discussion-Group-London

Dizi Friends Podcast
S1E5 - Dizi Kisses, Intimacy, and Romance

Dizi Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 67:21


Episode Notes In the fifth episode of Dizi Friends, Eda and Maha discuss kissing and intimate scenes in dizis. They  talk about how kissing scenes and intimacy has evolved over the years and also how censorship has affected the way these scenes are portrayed. As usual there's equal parts criticism and admiration, as it should be. Things that are mentioned in the episode and order of dizis mentioned throughout the episode: -RTUK (Turkish Radio and Television Supreme Council) -Kızılcık Şerbeti  -Sen Çal Kapımı  -Kiralık Aşk  -Bay Yanlış -Maraşlı  -Emanet (2014) -Erkenci Kuş -Kara Para Aşk -Last Call For Istanbul  -Emanet (2020) -Kan Çiçekleri -Aldatmak -Yabani -Safir -Adım Farah -Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? -Poyraz Karayel -Yargı -Maraşlı -Kara Para Aşk -Tuzak -Güneşi Beklerken -Maraşlı -Aşk Mantık İntikam -Kara Sevda -Hercai -Kalp Atışı You can read Eda's blog article on her favorite kissing scenes in dizis: https://edasavaseri.medium.com/dizi-kisses-that-still-give-me-the-tingles-day-13-30-7c176800e329    Bustle article on Turkish TV shows: https://www.bustle.com/entertainment/booktok-turkish-tv-shows-romance-trends    Find out more at: https://dizi-friends-podcast.pinecast.co   Follow us on Instagram as @dizifriends and  as @Dizi_Friends on Twitter (X). Find out more at https://dizi-friends-podcast.pinecast.co

Den of Rich
Диана Леонтьева: Навык переосмысления метрик и шкалы персонального восприятия.

Den of Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 160:12


Диана Леонтьева - Психолог, педагог-исследователь, спикер научных и публичных международных конференций и форумов. Была на одной сцене с Ником Вуйчич и другими звездами. Обладатель международных и общероссийских премий. Miss Business Eurasia 2023. Автор курса "Финансовые Психологические Ловушки". Ведущая авторской передачи на турецком ТВ. Последние 8 лет работает с предпринимателями, топ лидерами и медийными людьми. В работе применяет научно-исследовательский подход. Побывала в 30+ странах, три года жила в Турции. Diana Leonteva is a psychologist, teacher-researcher, speaker at scientific and public international conferences and forums. She was on the same stage with Nick Vujicic and other stars. Winner of international and all-Russian awards. Miss Business Eurasia 2023. Author of the course "Financial Psychological Traps". Presenter of the author's program on Turkish TV. For the last 8 years she has been working with entrepreneurs, top leaders and media people. She uses a research approach in her work. She visited 30+ countries, lived in Turkey for three years. FIND DIANA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram | Facebook | VKontakte | Telegram | YouTube ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: ⁠https://www.patreon.com/denofrich⁠Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/denofrich⁠Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/denofrich⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/⁠Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.

The Documentary Podcast
The Cultural Frontline:K-Drama: A global force on screen

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 28:09


Korean drama, or K-drama, is enjoying phenomenal worldwide success. Thanks to video-on-demand streaming - and given a boost by the pandemic - South Korea is now one of the largest content providers in the world. In this edition of The Cultural Frontline actress Min-ha Kim, who stars as Sunja in the adaptation of the best-selling historical novel Pachinko, explores the worldwide impact of K-drama and speaks to writers, actors and producers about how it is evolving. K-drama fans come from all over the world, says Deema Abu Naser who runs the biggest K-drama community on Instagram, @deemalovesdrama. She was recently invited to visit film locations in Korea by Jeanie Chang, who posts about K-drama and mental health as @noonasnoonchi. But will K-drama's new international audience change it for better or worse? Now that many dramas are being shared internationally on streaming platforms, they are changing, says Forbes K-drama critic Joan MacDonald. Squid Game made the world sit up and notice K-dramas - but they were already gaining popularity. Most Korean dramas are made to be watched by the whole family, and that is part of their worldwide appeal. Korean cinema, on the other hand, was always aimed at an adult audience. Korean script writer Hong Eun-mi tells Min-ha that the gap between K-drama and cinema has narrowed - the pandemic led to a slump in the film industry and now many writers and producers are working in K-drama instead. Another Korean innovation, webtoons - comics designed to be read vertically on a smartphone – have become a primary source for K-dramas. Some have millions of fans and are published globally, acting as a sort of barometer for any drama reversion, says Minyoung Alissia Hong, an executive at Korean media company Kakao Entertainment. She saw the potential early on and first suggested turning the webtoon What's wrong with Secretary Kim? into a drama. Itaewon Class soon followed and was a huge success. K-dramas are also being remade in other countries - screenwriter Melis Veziroglu Yilmaz adapts Korean dramas for Turkish TV and says there are many parallels between Turkish and Korean culture. She hopes K-drama will remain family-friendly. Actress and singer Uhm Jung-hwa welcomes the changes. She recently starred in Doctor Cha, a drama about a middle-aged woman who decides to go back and finish her medical training after 20 years of looking after her family. Uhm Jung-hwa says roles for women have become more interesting since she first started out in the ‘90s, and pre-production has also improved the quality of K-dramas. Produced by Julie Yoonnyung Lee, Samantha Haque and Vibeke Venema

Istanbul Sour
Growing up in California, Crime in America, and Turkish Dizis?!? #21

Istanbul Sour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 44:45


Istanbul Sour is back with a packed episode on crime in America, guns, and the second amendment, and how Ava, our guest from California, got to know Türkiye through Turkish TV shows!? Join us for this in-depth conversation, learn something and have some laughs along the way! #2ndAmendment #CrimeInAmerica #Crime #Criminology #TurkishTVShows #Dizi #Turkey #EnglishConversation #EnglishLearningPodcast #LifestylePodcast #GunsInAmerica #EnglishPodcast #EnglishPodcast #ComingToIstanbul

Daily News Brief by TRT World
February 16, 2023

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 3:02


*) Türkiye medics move to avert spread of diseases amid disaster Rescue efforts have been continuing in quake-hit Adiyaman, Hatay, Kahramanmaras and other Turkish provinces on day 11 following last week's twin quakes. The death toll in Türkiye stands at 35,418, making it the deadliest disaster in the country in a century. The toll in Syria has reached 5,814, bringing the total death toll from both countries to 41,232. Meanwhile, Turkish medical personnel are working to avert the spread of diseases in the evacuation centres where tens of thousands of people are seeking shelter. The World Health Organization's representative in Türkiye said WHO is working with Turkish officials to step up monitoring of waterborne diseases, seasonal influenza and Covid-19 among those displaced. *) US should prove it did not destroy Nord Stream — Russia The United States should prove it was not behind the destruction of the Nord Stream gas pipelines that connected Russia to Europe, the Russian embassy to the US has said. This is according to the TASS news agency as fighting in Ukraine enters its 358th day. Moscow considers the destruction of Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines last September "an act of international terrorism". Russia will not allow the incident to be swept under the rug, the embassy said in a statement. *) China's Xi expresses solidarity with Iran amid Western pressure, sanctions Chinese leader Xi Jinping has expressed support for Iran during a visit by its president as Tehran continues to expand relations with Beijing to offset Western sanctions over its nuclear development. The official Chinese account of Xi's meeting with Ebrahim Raisi gave no indication of whether they also discussed Russia's attack on Ukraine. Raisi's three-day visit to China is scheduled until Thursday. *) New Zealand fears more fatalities after deadly Cyclone Gabrielle A cyclone that left a devastating wake of extensive flooding and landslides in New Zealand has claimed at least four lives. Police also have “grave concerns” for other residents who remain unaccounted for, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said. Cyclone Gabrielle struck the country's north on Monday and has brought more destruction to this nation of five million than any weather event in decades. And finally… *) Turkish TV channels raise billions for quake victims in marathon telecast Eight Turkish television channels have raised more than $6 billion during an aid drive for survivors of last week's devastating earthquakes. The channels TRT 1, ATV, FOX, Kanal D, Kanal 7, Show TV, Star TV and TV8 ran a live joint broadcast for the campaign called "Türkiye One Heart." The campaign managed to generate more than $6.1 billion, in other words 115.1 billion Turkish liras. More than nine million SMS text messages of donation were also sent.

Inspired Minds
Serah Henesey

Inspired Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 51:07


Born & bred in Sydney, Australia to European/Middle Eastern parents Serah danced from a young age. After joining Youth Theater at age 16, she finished her training in London, where she performed in both period & contemporary plays. Serah is an award-winning actress, with an established career in Europe. She was a lead on a hugely successful sitcom in Turkey for four years. She also kick-boxes, performs her own stunts (including wire work), and has had several lead roles in drama, action, comedy and thriller features. After accruing a huge following and success on Turkish TV for several years, she enjoyed TV shows in Germany, Holland, the UK & shot several films in Bulgaria. Later, Serah moved to Los Angeles to pursue a more international career. Since then, she has enjoyed roles on "Ray Donovan," "Scandal," "Entourage," and other series, while also performing in several plays, including most recently Darren Bousman's ("SAW II," "III," "IV" & "Spiral") "Theatre Macabre." Her latest venture, "The Surprise Visit," is one she both stars in & produced. This is her first time producing a film. "The Surprise Visit" story belongs to Nathan Cowles & Serah & is based on a true story that took place on the historical Virginia estate it was filmed on. 

CyprusScene.com
ARUCAD Rector, Prof. Dr. Asım Vehbi on Turkish TV Channels

CyprusScene.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 1:51


CyprusScene reporting the news that ARUCAD Rector, Prof. Dr. Asım Vehbi will be talking on Turkish TV Channels This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2022/07/25/arucad-rector-prof-dr-asim-vehbi-on-turkish-tv-channels/ Don't forget to select FOLLOW on our channel listing to hear more news and reviews from Northern Cyprus CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes

Arts.21: The Cultural Magazine
Dizi – Turkey's hit TV shows

Arts.21: The Cultural Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 6:34


Known as 'dizi', Turkish TV series are breaking ratings records all over the world - from Pakistan to Chile. DW talks to actors, producers and fans to find out what makes them so successful.

Expat of The Day
To Hull & Back in the FA Cup

Expat of The Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 59:12


With the FA Cup on this weekend, we discuss why the prestigious competition has lost its romanticism. Ronnie speaks about Spurs history in the competition and what it means now to Spurs fans. Skip talks us through his perspective as a Hull City fan and the pending takeover of Turkish TV mogul,  Acun Ilicali. Mark & Neil discuss Everton's latest defeat, the importance of the FA Cup to them and of course, Rafael Benitez.

Following Films Podcast
Serah Henesey on THE SURPRISE VISIT

Following Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 32:17


Born & bred in Sydney, Australia to European/Middle Eastern parents. Danced from a young age & joined Youth Theater at the age of 16. Finished her training in London where she performed in plays period & contemporary. Serah is an award winning actress, established in Europe with several lead roles in drama, action, comedy & thriller features & more on TV. Was a lead on a hugely successful sit-com in Turkey for 4 years she also kick-boxes, performs her own stunts including wire-work & has starred in a variety of action films. Has enjoyed TV shows in Germany, Holland, the UK & shot 3 films in Bulgaria. Had a huge following & success on Turkish TV for several years until she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a more international career. Since then she has enjoyed roles on Ray Donovan, Scandal, Entourage & others while performing in several plays, most recently Darren Bousman's (SAW II, III, IV & Spiral) Theatre Macabre. Her latest venture 'The Surprise Visit' is one she both stars in & produced. This is her first time producing a film. 'The Surprise Visit' story belongs to Nathan Cowles & Serah & is based on a true story that took place on the historical Virginia estate it was filmed on. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support

Showcase
Alparslan: the Great Seljuks

Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 1:44


Turkish TV shows can be seen in around one hundred countries. Period dramas are particularly popular. And this week, TRT's newest production 'Alparslan: the Great Seljuk' has hit screens. Kubra Akkoc has this first look. #AlparslantheGreatSeljuks #TurkishDrama #TV

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Strait Talk
Turkish TV Series Take the World by Storm

Strait Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 3:10


Turkish television drama productions have seen increased popularity and demand from across the Middle East and Asia, all the way to South America. After Dirilis: Ertugrul's tremendous success, Turkey's top production companies are confident of cashing in on the this rising global demand. Strait Talk's Ludovica Brignola reports.

Strait Talk
Turkish TV Exports Set to Top $1 Billion by 2023

Strait Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 11:38


Turkey's drama industry is seeing an unprecedented popularity in the international market and its exports are multiplying. From modest TV exports totalling $100,000 in 2008, the industry crossed the $500-million mark in 2020, making Turkey the world's second-largest exporter of TV content. Only the US has more TV exports than Turkey. With 25 percent share of all the imported shows around the world, Turkish production companies are expecting to top $1 billion in global sales by 2023. Guests: Ahmet Ziyalar President of Inter Medya Miriam Berg Assistant Professor at Northwestern University

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer
Meet Zayed Fadi-Turkish TV's bellwether for relations with the UAE

The Turbulent World of Middle East Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 11:09


Turkish state-run television appears to have not gotten the message: Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are burying the hatchet – one of several Turkish efforts to reduce tensions in the Middle East and prevent them from spinning out of control. TRT 1 is set to broadcast a new and second season of Teskilat (The Organization), a series allegedly endorsed by Turkey's intelligence agency, that portrays it as fighting a covert war against a thinly disguised Arab adversary, the United Arab Emirates.

The Fifth Floor
Finding treasure inside a whale

The Fifth Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 41:39


A group of Yemeni fishermen recently found a sperm whale carcass floating in the Gulf of Aden, with $1.5 million dollars' worth of ambergris inside its belly. Afra Ahmed of BBC Arabic is from Aden, and tells us about the fishermen, ambergris and memories of Aden. The hit Turkish TV shows tackling mental health Turkish TV dramas are famous for their sweeping historical and romantic themes, but in recent years, several top shows have focussed on mental health issues. Dilay Yalcin of BBC Monitoring is a fan and explains the appeal. Words in the news - watermelons and sea snot Sometimes words in the news jump out and grab your attention. This week the BBC's Kennedy Gondwe tells us why watermelons have become political in Zambia, and Onur Erem of BBC Turkish elucidates the murky waters of the Sea of Marmara, covered in 'sea snot'. The problem with women's underwear in Pakistan Many Pakistani women have problems buying underwear. It can be expensive, uncomfortable, and embarrassing to buy, often from male market traders. Even talking about it is taboo. Saher Baloch of BBC Urdu tells us about one man who is trying to change things. Emiliano Mundrucu: Brazil's forgotten anti-racism pioneer The first known legal action against racial segregation in the United States was taken in 1834, by a black Brazilian immigrant. BBC Brasil's Mariana Schreiber shares the story of Emiliano Mundrucu, and asks why this ground-breaking pioneer has been forgotten in both Brazil and the USA. Image: Yemeni fisherman on the beach with boats in Aden Credit: BBC

(EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio
Week In Review w/ Dan Hennen: Turkish TV - Mike Lindell - Derek Chauvin Trial - Project Veritas - More

(EA) Eternal Affairs TRUTH Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 30:02


Week In Review w/ Dan Hennen: Turkish TV - Mike Lindell - Derek Chauvin Trial - Project Veritas - MoreThis is Dan's LIVE show from Monday, April 19, 2021 ...Our Hosts' viewpoints don't always reflect what EA TRUTH Media believes as a whole! Thank you for tuning in! Please join us chatting on social media about our shows using hashtag #EATruthRadioDan provides commentary and analysis on the past week’s “news” stories.  And strips out the Fake News so you don’t have to.Topics include:  FedEx Shooting; Kenosha Shooting; Brooklyn Center Shooting; Austin Shooting and the Derek Chauvin trial in Minneapolis.  Also mentioned:  Project Veritas; Mike Lindell's Frank Speech site; Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream; Bernie Madoff; Judge Fuerstein's death; Pfizer vaccine and the Turkish television report about the real reason behind the Suez Canal and the Ever Given container ship.*** Visit our Media Site at www.EternalAffairsMedia.com & Please Consider Planting A SEED IN OUR MINISTRY! Sign up and become a Monthly Patron for EXCLUSIVE PERKS! & stand for your Christian, Conservative values with every call you make with www.PatriotMobile.com (tell them Curtis R Bizelli sent you) Grab Your FREE MONTH of Virtual Shield VPN!!! You can also send Bitcoin to: 3MrcjvjkVUyP5dDmELDZkqD5JT5TTYyQHnTHE TRUTH SHALL PREVAIL ~ WE ARE THE STORM! Our Independent Media Operation & End Times Ministry has been online for 10 years now since Curtis "Ray Biselliano" Bizelli FOUNDED EternalAffairsMedia.com in 2010 as a simple survivalist site after he woke up and became a pioneer preaching the truth powered by The TRUTH!!! We are on the frontlines leading the fight against the Fake News Mockingbird Media! Check out our Online Store and get some COOL GEAR! If there is anything you'd like to see that isn't there, message us! We wish to hear from you! The SILENT MAJORITY isn't going back to sleep! Corrupt, Sleepy, Pedo Joe & The Hoe STOLE this election! He will NEVER be our President! He's an enemy to the People! People are waking up! This is THE GREAT AWAKENING! God bless you & your loved ones! GOD BLESS THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA! Support the show (https://donate.eamedia.online)

You Lost Me at Namaste
My Interview for Turkish TV on Travel Wellness + My Experience in Turkey with the Delightful Oya Bain

You Lost Me at Namaste

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 48:51


Merhaba! That's "Hello" in Turkish! I'm thrilled to be back in Bodrum Turkey. It is definitely my happy place but just before I left Washington DC, on the day of my flight in fact, I had the pleasure of being interviewed for a Turkish~American TV show on my experience in Turkey and how it impacted my personal wellness journey. *Spoiler Alert! It was my personal wellness journey, I just didn't know it until I stepped off the plane and saw the beautiful sea. This week's episode is the recording of that interview. It tells the story of what I love most, how I ended up here in Turkey to begin with, big love and why I don't ever feel afraid. It also includes some history, short fun stories, and my Moth from NPR. The host, Oya Bain is a charming host, and it was a wonderful experience to be part of her talk show, "Tea Time" (Chai Saat) I hope you listening will leave you to feel inspired to follow your own dream, even if it seems a little foggy. It's never too late! I will also mention: My meeting with the New Turkish Ambassador to discuss wellness and cultural tourism in Washington DC Trusting the signs presented to you Alternative healing and wellness a little Turkish history and geography...just a little If you like this podcast, please subscribe/download/write a review and help spread the word by sharing it with your friends and on social media. The more light we can get out into the world, the better it will be. Check out this link to make giving a review easy :) https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/you-lost-me-at-namaste/id1503559344 (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/you-lost-me-at-namaste/id1503559344) Contact & Resources Host Michelle Schoenfeld https://michelleschoenfeld.com/ (https://michelleschoenfeld.com) Podcast Website  https://www.youlostmeatnamaste.com/ (https://www.youlostmeatnamaste.com/) Podcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/youlostmeatnamaste/ (https://www.instagram.com/youlostmeatnamaste/) Questions at michellecschoenfeld@gmail.com TV Interview has been copied to youtube at: https://youtu.be/FewDT4ZM4n4 (https://youtu.be/FewDT4ZM4n4) My Moth Video https://youtu.be/uzzlirG8zUo I Want To Hear From You! Send me your questions and be part of the show. Ask ANYTHING from Chakras and crystals to relationships, finding your light and plant-based diet...ask away at Michelle@MichelleSchoenfeld.com or DM me on Instagram @Michelleschoenfeldofficial @youlostmeatnamaste https://www.instagram.com/youlostmeatnamaste/ (https://www.instagram.com/youlostmeatnamaste/) HOUSEKEEPING + Promos Find me on Clubhouse @mschoenfeld. 2 new rooms coming in April I'm heading back to Turkey and will be doing 2 shows to answer all your questions, so send them in! @YouLostMeAtNamaste IG or Michelle@Michelleschoenfeld.com 2021/2022 Beach Pray Love and Manifest Your Life Retreats at The LifeCo, Email me to be put on the advanced info list. 20% off EnergyBits with Code: NAMASTE https://www.energybits.com/ (https://www.energybits.com/) 25% Off CBD at Social CBD with Code: Namaste2021 https://socialcbd.com/ (https://socialcbd.com/) "You are worthy, you are enough, and you were born to be happy." ~ namaste I hope you enjoyed the show, and if so PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LEAVE ME A REVIEW and share with your friends :). Also, check out my other episodes with some engaging guests discussing Chakras, Health benefits of CBD, The Law of attraction, Grounding, Manifesting Abundance, and more. For Apple, here is an easy link https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/you-lost-me-at-namaste/id1503559344 (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/you-lost-me-at-namaste/id1503559344) Upcoming Events: 2021/2022 Beach Pray Love Retreat at The LifeCo, Bodrum Turkey, dates TBD. www.thelifeco.com Coming to Turkey, Washington, DC or San Antonio Texas and want to be part of my live show or studio audience? Shoot me a message or send me a pitch....

No Sin Tele
NO SIN TELE: 1x36: Noticias Free TV | David Esteban | LIDLT | III Guerra Mundial | Turkish TV

No Sin Tele

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 75:05


¡Hola y bienvenidos al Programa número 36! TIMING BLOQUE TELEINFO Min. Rubén Rodríguez y Coque Morelle repasan las noticias más relevantes de los últimos 7 días. ENTREVISTA DE LA SEMANA Min.21 Hablamos con David Esteban, guionista de programas de televisión y ficción. Conoceremos cómo funciona el guión en realities tan conocidos como “Supervivientes”. BLOQUE TERTULIA TV Min. 42 En la mesa de tertulia TV Podcasting se incorpora la capitana Rocío Narita para analizar y trolear La isla de las Tentaciones, y meternos dentro de la trinchera de la 3ª guerra mundial entre Belén Esteban y “La José”. Además repasamos lo que ha dado de sí la última gala de Maestros de la costura y miramos al futuro de la TV con la entrada de las novelas turcas en el Prime Time. Todo esto, y a lo mejor algo más, esta semana en NO SIN TELE. ¡GRACIAS POR SEGUIR CON NOSOTROS! Si os gusta al menos un corazoncito o un comentario, y sino os esperamos la semana que viene. Mil gracias a todos por apoyarnos! ¡Buena semana de tele! 📺 Facebook: No sin tele Instagram: nosintele_podcast Twitter: @nosintele Mail: nosintelepodcast@gmail.com Mil gracias a todos por apoyarnos! ¡Buena semana de tele! 📺

Overton Sisters
3. The divided nation, secularism and ‘Ethos' with Derin Koçer

Overton Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 75:34


First guest appearance on Overton Sisters! In this episode Anne and Maria interview Derin Koçer - a war studies and international relations major, a charming Istanbulite and a columnist for various magazines in English and Turkish. Together they talk about Erdogan-era politics, political opposition, secularity and identity in Turkey. All of these topics are tied together with the recent Turkish TV show that is now available on Netflix. “Ethos” (or “Bir Baskadir” in Turkish) has sparked many conversations in Turkey and its diaspora . The show dissects the dichotomy of the progressive secular and conservative religious worlds within the contex of modern Istanbul. We highly recommend you watch it! ------- Derin works with House of Impact, T24 news , daktilo1984 portal. He also writes for Impakter and Affinity Magazines, discussing Turkey and the Middle East. Follow  him in instagram  and twitter:  https://www.instagram.com/derinkocer/ https://twitter.com/KocerDerin Read Derin's articles for Impakter and Affinity magazines: https://impakter.com/author/derin-kocer/ http://affinitymagazine.us/author/derinkocer/ —— Our Instagram: @overtonsisters https://www.instagram.com/overtonsisters/ Email: overtonsisters@gmail.com Send us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/overtonsisters/message Music: Bir Demet Yasemen by Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road (c) Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 0.4 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (http://www.turkumusic.com)

2 Peas on a Pod
Ep 5: Signs you are dealing with a Wog/Arab girl

2 Peas on a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 42:35


Ladies & Gentlemen, Ever wondering what are the tell tale signs you are dealing with a Wog/Arab girl? Join Omey and Toufy as they explore characteristics they've seen that seperate these unicorns from the rest. We discuss issues in dating them, amazing stories of some of our friends who dated them, and how Turkish TV shows have really given them a 'different' perception on what they want in a man. We are also Live on Instagram so make sure you are following us! Omey and Toufy want to hear your crazy stories involving these fine specimen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2peasonapod/message

The Fifth Floor
Risking death for a fragment of jade

The Fifth Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 24:09


The world's largest jade mines are in Myanmar. It's an industry worth an estimated $30 billion a year for the mine owners. But it's a hazardous living for the hundreds of thousands who scavenge through mountains of rubble in search of fragments of jade. Earlier this month 172 died when one of those piles collapsed. A BBC Burmese team visited the area last weekend - their editor in London, Soe Win Than, shares their findings. Ertugrul: the Turkish conquest of Pakistan It's a story of strength, courage, and the foundation of a great empire. The Turkish TV series Ertugrul is set eight centuries ago, its hero is a tribal leader whose son Osman founded the Ottoman Empire. It's gripped audiences in Turkey and beyond, and a version dubbed into Urdu is a hit in Pakistan. Aliya Nazki of BBC Urdu is a fan. Image: Jade scavenging in Myanmar Credit: BBC

Belly Dance Life
Ep 129. Fadima Jones: Traps That We Set For Ourselves as Community & Individuals

Belly Dance Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 122:13


Fadima Jones began dancing as a child in a Turkish folk dance troupe. At the age of 9 she added jazz dance, hip hop, and Bollywood to her repertoire, although bellydance was always a part of her life since the childhood. After performing at countless stage shows at cultural events until she was 14, she started making choreographies. Her career took her on big international stages with big artists as a background dancer, including performing on German TV. As a belly dancer, she performed on Turkish TV programs on a regular basis, which led her to work as a choreographer and performer for several Turkish, Persian, and Afghan music videos. Fadima Jones is not only an internationally acclaimed artist, she is also an event organizer. Her journey brought her all around Europe, Turkey, India, and now all the way to USA. Throughout all these engagements she never stopped educating herself, as she believes in continuous growth.In this episode you will learn about:- How her mother didn’t approve any belly dance activities, but later became Fadima’s greatest supporter in this profession- Why Fadima never teaches zills- What elements are missing in our festival world, and dangerous traps we put ourselves in as a community- Tips for successful local gigs, and how to protect yourself as a solo performer- Cutting her hair short while maintaining an active gigs lifeShow Notes to this episode:Find Fadima Jones on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.Follow Iana on Instagram, FB, Youtube, website .For more information about Jillina’s initiative #2getherWeMoveLive visit jillina.eventbrite.com.Podcast: www.ianadance.com/podcast

CEF
turkish tv series

CEF

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 9:18


Main problems in the Turkish tv series and cinema

Rivet Daily
News Espresso: Turkey's Erdogan says operation in Syria has started, Trump defends Syria pull back on Twitter, power outages begin in California

Rivet Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 1:09


Turkey's president says a Turkish military operation into Syria has started. On his official Twitter account, he said the operation aims to eradicate "the threat of terror" against Turkey. Earlier, Turkish TV reports said Turkish jets had bombed Syrian Kurdish positions across the border from Turkey. Syrian Kurdish forces who are allied with the U.S., meantime, have issued a general mobilization call... ...and President Trump is defending his decision to pull back U.S. troops from northeastern Syria, citing a focus on the "BIG PICTURE!" On Twitter, he said "GOING INTO THE MIDDLE EAST IS THE WORST DECISION EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY!" The decision to leave Syrian Kurds vulnerable has been condemned by some of Trump's staunchest Republican allies. Some 800,000 homes and businesses in California will be without electricity for days. Pacific Gas & Electric says it's shutting off their power to reduce the chance of fierce winds knocking down or toppling trees into power lines during hot, dry, gusty weather.

So Obsessed
EPISODE SEVEN: Turkish TV Series, Angsty Teen Dramas, Pop Star Names

So Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 54:08


Is it possible to be TOO OBSESSED with your favorite TV show? Melissa and Alex don’t think so as they swoon about their favorite Turkish TV series, Erkenci Kuş, and a decade-old teen drama called South of Nowhere. Then they discover their secret pop star, rock star and country star names - each of which is shockingly perfect for Alex… not so much for Melissa.    SO OBSESSED show notes: https://melissacassera.com/so-obsessed/   Host Melissa Cassera’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ Host Alexandra Franzen’s website: http://www.alexandrafranzen.com/ Follow host Melissa Cassera on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa.cassera/   Podcast recorded @ Kukuau Studio Engineered by Bub Pratt Additional Mixing, Keli'i Nance Music by Bub Pratt @ kukuaustudio.com, Hilo, HI. 2018   Podcast artwork: Courtney Yager | Instagram: @sketchlovelykc

Across Women's Lives
How women who’ve left Turkey are helping those left behind

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019


For a year now, a group of Turkish women living in Massachusetts have gotten up on Sunday mornings, long before their husbands and children, to work on a project they told no one about.The handful of women — who are mainly in their 30s and 40s — meet at each other’s homes, taking turns hosting.“We come to the meeting yawning and sometimes complaining about it — ‘Oh, this is the only day I feel free, but we are doing this.’ But right at the same time that we start having our meeting, immediately, the feeling changes. Then, you start feeling responsible and even proud of what you’re doing.”Meryem, group member“We come to the meeting yawning and sometimes complaining about it — ‘Oh, this is the only day I feel free, but we are doing this,’” said Meryem, a health economist and mother of two girls. “But right at the same time that we start having our meeting, immediately, the feeling changes. Then you start feeling responsible and even proud of what you’re doing.”Related: For this Turkish filmmaker, wedding dresses are a metaphor to discuss femicideWhat they’re doing could endanger their friends and families in Turkey, so we’re not using their real names. They’re building an online audio archive, hosted by Boston University, called Undaunted Voices of Turkey: Stories of Women Who Resist. It’s a collection of voices that are rarely heard: those of women who’ve spent time in Turkish prisons since the attempted coup on July 15, 2016.One of the group members, a teacher named Leyla, was in Turkey when it happened.“We just turned on the TV; they said the army tanks just blocked the ways, and all those kind of things happened, and we just turned upside down,” she remembered.The military blocked bridges. There were explosions. TV stations were raided by soldiers. Government buildings and protesters were shot at. Social media was shut down. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan soon announced the attempted coup had failed.Related: As ‘fed up’ women in Turkey leave marriages, domestic violence and divorce rates rise“We will take all the necessary steps by standing tall,” he said while calling in to a Turkish TV show. “We will not leave the arena to them.”Leyla recalls everyone in Turkey began talking about academics and others being taken to jail.“We just packed everything and said we’d spend one year here just to be safe,” she said.Leyla and her family haven’t been able to go back. Erdoğan declared a state of emergency and, according to the UN Human Rights Office, the Turkish government detained or arrested nearly 160,000 people on suspicion of terrorism. People who’ve spent time in Turkish prisons describe enduring subzero temperatures. Prisoners have nothing to sleep on but the cement floor. A UN special rapporteur has expressed concerns about torture by Turkish guards.Still, in 2017, President Donald Trump hailed Erdoğan during a visit as a great ally.Related: Four women from history who changed the world“As countries, I think we’re right now as close as we have ever been,” Trump said then.Turkish journalists in Sweden reported that thousands of those jailed were pregnant women or women who had just given birth. Many were arrested on the grounds that they were “associates” of their husbands, who were suspected of having ties to terrorism. The group of women in Massachusetts felt helpless and frustrated.“The first time I heard about the death of someone in detention, I cried, I think, a week.” Mine, group member“The first time I heard about the death of someone in detention, I cried, I think, a week,” said group member Mine, who’s lived in the US for 12 years, and is an engineer and mother of a 5-year-old girl.Mine and the others agreed to take action, together. Sending money wasn’t enough; they wanted to do something lasting and permanent. From their friends and family, they were hearing not only about women being jailed; women were also being forced into new roles in their families because their husbands had been jailed. A small group of Turkish women in Massachusetts come together on Sundays to work on their project collecting testimonies from women imprisoned in Turkey.  Credit: Rupa Shenoy/The World  Related: Nakiye Elgün was a well-known feminist in Ottoman times. Few know of her today.“The pressure is mostly on women I would say. I heard one of them saying, ‘Well, until now, the society didn’t care I was working or doing paperwork outside. But now, I’m the breadwinner. I had to do this,’” she said. “So, I feel there’s a change of roles in a way.”Through their networks, they find women who want to speak and can call out of Turkey, or have fled to another country. A group member named Ayse interviews them by phone. She’s an elementary school teacher and mother of two who’s lived in the US for almost 10 years.“I try to say nothing and just listen,” she said.The group has recorded around 30 interviews. Each of the group members has her own role; they took workshops to learn how to conduct interviews and use digital audio technology.In Ayse’s most recent recording, a woman recounts that, after the 2016 attempted coup, her name appeared on a government list of suspected terrorists. She and her husband were dismissed from their jobs as teachers. Her husband was detained and, one day after dropping her son at school, police were waiting to take her away. She spent nine months in a cold, crowded jail cell. She’s out now, but she’s prepared her two children in case the police show up again. “She said, ‘I’m a realistic [person], my kids are realistic,’” Ayse said.After a year of doing interviews like that one, collecting stories, and building a network of people to transcribe and translate them, the group is finally ready to share their project. They thought about creating a website, but worried it would be attacked by forces in Turkey that object to their work. Boston University agreed to help launch the project, and the Massachusetts women’s names won’t be attached to it.“It puts a lot of pressure on us because that is a time we were waiting for, and we are going public now,” Meryem said.Their archive of oral testimonies will go live on Thursday.So, they’re nervous. But the work has given them purpose.“We feel responsible for carrying the word to the next generations,” Meryem said.The group is editing the women’s stories into an English-language podcast, to increase awareness of what’s happening in Turkey. But they don’t comment on the current Turkish government. They say they’re not political.“Will there be a change? Maybe with this, yes. I mean, do we plan for it? No,” Mine said. “We do really care about keeping these voices. We try not to think about the rest.”Instead, they’re focused on showing people that there’s always some way to fight oppression.

Dragoman Transcreation
Turkish subtitling services

Dragoman Transcreation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 3:30


Turkish subtitling community was caught off-guard when Netflix launched its video-on-demand services.  Local video market was already vibrant and soaring, yet Netflix and to a certain extent HBO were the last two bags of straw on the camel’s back. Now, Turkish is spoken by 100 million people. 80 million people live in Turkey and broadband internet penetration rate is close to 95%. Turkish TV shows are crazy popular all the way from Serbia and Greece to Qatar and the Emirates. […]

The CyberWire
Greek and Turkish hacktivists swap defacements. Process Doppelgänging in the wild. GDRP is coming (like winter, for you Game of Thrones fans.) Profiling infosec enthusiasts.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 18:49


In today's podcast we hear that hacktivist lightning is flashing across the Aegean, hitting Greek and Turkish TV stations. Process Doppelgänging is observed in ransomware circulating in the wild. Unstructured data could expose enterprises to GDPR regulatory risk. So might transitive data sharing. Big US companies are ready to follow GDPR standards in North America as well as Europe. Older Lantech industrial servers appear vulnerable to remote code execution. Vandals hit security cameras in Japan. And teachers, don't necessarily leave those kids alone, but maybe that cultist is actually an infosec enthusiast. Emily Wilson from Terbium Labs on third party data showing up on the dark web. Guest is Chris Dollase from Mimecast on the role of the threat researcher.  

What's Going On Here?!?
Episode 21 - Love Me As I Am, Italian Connection, Heady Topper

What's Going On Here?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 76:39


Episode 21 - We review the Turkish TV show Love Me As I Am, football-watching foods from The Italian Connection Deli, and Heady Topper, by The Alchemist Brewery out of Waterbury, Vermont.

Between Worlds
Efe Cakarel on Kubrick, the economics of streaming, and why Arabs love Turkish TV shows

Between Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 32:36


Despite being the founder of arthouse movie streaming platform, Efe Cakarel, is not what you might call a conventional cinephile. He studied electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, got an MBA at Stanford and then worked at Goldman Sachs - before throwing it all in to dedicate himself to the world of film. In his office, situated in the heart of London’s Soho, and surrounded by old film posters, vinyl records and computer equipment - we talked about the influential behaviours of Asian consumers, the dynamism of emerging markets, the economics of online streaming and the paradox of infinite choice.

Between Worlds
Efe Cakarel on Kubrick, the economics of streaming, and why Arabs love Turkish TV shows

Between Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 32:36


Despite being the founder of arthouse movie streaming platform, Efe Cakarel, is not what you might call a conventional cinephile. He studied electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, got an MBA at Stanford and then worked at Goldman Sachs - before throwing it all in to dedicate himself to the world of film. In his office, situated in the heart of London’s Soho, and surrounded by old film posters, vinyl records and computer equipment - we talked about the influential behaviours of Asian consumers, the dynamism of emerging markets, the economics of online streaming and the paradox of infinite choice.

Hand Of Pod
Episode 59: Boca and Newell's lead, Facundo Sava goes into management and league restructuring

Hand Of Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2012 57:35


The fifty-ninth episode of Hand Of Pod features Sam, Dan, Dan and special guest, Turkish TV presenter Asli Pelit, cover an increasingly tight title race; Only two points separate the top six teams, with Boca Juniors and Newell's Old Boys the sides in the driving seat - for now. San Martín de San Juan have changed managers, and former Fulham striker Facundo Sava is the man now in the hot seat for his first job in management. Also as we were talking, the AFA were voting on a league restructure. The relegation system described herein has since been confirmed, but the short championships will remain for next season. As usual, we answer your questions, and this week Mystic Dan is handing over the reins to Asli, and allowing her to predict what will happen this weekend. She gives us reasons and everything.

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel
MR022112:""The Air in the Land of Israel Makes One Wise"...Jewish Talmud, Baba Batra 168b"

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 39:40


More than 45% of Israel's population has completed post secondary education Stories of Israeli doctors saving lives around the world and training third-world health care professionals, not to mention saving the lives of her enemies' children... Israeli drug companies are taking down killer diseases one by one...Cancer, diabetes...no disease shall remain un-cured or non-vaccinated against... Listen to the stories... Plus...Oliver Stone's son converts to Islam...in Iran!! All this and more on The Marty Roberts Show

Radio Tahrir
Tahrir January 31 Broadcast - Radio Tahrir

Radio Tahrir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2012


Reem Nasr's interview with author/journalist Ashraf Khali, and a look at Turkish TV dramas and their impact on Arab audiences with Aydin Baltaci and BN Aziz

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel
MR012012:"Life is Good in Israel...In Spite of What You May Read, Hear and See on the News"

The Marty Roberts Show: Staying Real in Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2012 43:40


Listen to how the divides and social riffs in Israel are narrowing, as Israeli society and the Israeli economy moves forward on all fronts...How the role of women and the ultra-Orthodox is evolving and advancing...contrary to the much reported problems in the religious vs. secular realm... Also...As Israeli TV hit "Still Standing" is exported to the US and 30 other countries...A special look at Israeli TV...how it is growing and expanding And...A riveting feature on Official Palestinian Authority-sponsored TV...From Sesame Street to the praising of murderous terrorists, to Israeli parliament members joining in the praise of terrorist-murderers of Israelis... Plus...Turkish television breaks ground with their programming...From Holocaust documentaries to Israeli chefs...to Jewish singers representing Turkey to the international community on Eurovision... All this and more on The Marty Roberts Show

Hand Of Pod
Episode 20: Superclásico review, Maradona's new job and more

Hand Of Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2011 56:18


For the 20th episode of Hand Of Pod, Sam, Dan, Dan and Seba welcome special guest Asli Pelit to the show. Asli's a Turkish TV presenter who was at La Bombonera to see Boca Juniors beat River Plate 2-0 in Sunday's superclásico, and as well as giving us her impressions of that game, she also shares her thoughts on the most intelligent interviewees by position on the pitch, Julio Grondona's Argentina mafia connections, and the sandwiches at Colón (worth remembering if you're heading to a Copa América game in Santa Fe). We consider Diego Maradona's prestigious new managerial position, and offer to act as underwear models for a well-known Argentine brand. Oh, and we debate the age of Racing striker Teófilo Gutiérrez. He turns 26 today (17th May), so well done Aussie Dan.