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Aaron Yassin shares how he builds condo projects in New York City and why he is now focused on passive houses in the Catskills. He explains real development numbers, the challenges of scaling, and how his mission to build better homes drives his decisions.
Welcome back after a short break to Bristol Unpacked, and the start of our new season running through until summer. For the first episode we welcome Yassin Mohamud, a Green councillor for Lawrence Hill, the ward that includes Barton Hill, which as well as sitting within the controversion East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood scheme was the scene of the disastrous Barton House tower block evacuation in 2023. It's a busy, diverse inner-city area where there is always plenty to keep local politicians on their toes. In the week this episode goes live Yassin will be sworn in as Bristol's Lord Mayor – the first in our city to come from the Somali community. While it's mostly a ceremonial role, he's pledged to use to bring people back together and ensure everyone feels listened to. We're keen to hear more about how his background in community work and dealing with difficult issues might help him do that. We'll also get into the importance of his identity, and how his new platform can help challenge anti-immigrant attitudes – which were amplified last year by Reform's West of England mayoral candidate Arron Banks, who accused Bristol's Somalis of being at the forefront of crime. Hope you enjoy, we'll be back again in two weeks. The Bristol Cable is Bristol's community-owned cooperative newsroom – fiercely independent journalism that puts people before profit. Since 2014, we've been holding power to account through investigative reporting, community campaigns, and democratic media ownership. Because when journalism serves the community, not shareholders, real change becomes possible.Support independent journalism and help us bring more vital conversations to Bristol: become a Bristol Cable member.
Host Todd chats with Mousa Yassin about shifting safety culture from blaming individuals to designing systems that tolerate failure and recover quickly. They cover life-saving rules, the concept of recoverability, lessons from software engineering like chaos testing, and the importance of learning over punishment. The episode emphasizes practical ways to build resilient systems, nurture learning teams, and make safety training engaging and effective.
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Kuliah Bahrul Mazi Jilid 2 yang berlangsung di Masjid Padang Temusu, Sungai Petani, Kedah pada 26 Jun 2012.~ Nabi mengerjakan haji bermula 8hb Zulhijjah~ Saidina Uthman Bin Affan buat satu perkara yang berbeza dari perbuatan Nabi~ Sahabat Nabi cukup prihatin tentang ibadah~ Sahabat saling lengkap melengkapi~ Berlapang dada dan tak cepat menghukum salah~ Tidak ada seorang pun yang tahu semua benda~ Sepanjang zaman akan berlaku fitnah memfitnah~ Satu-satu khalifah yang memerintah paling lama~ Perang yang berlaku ketika Madinah dilanda inflasi~ Pemerintah bakar Quran dan mengamalkan nepotisme~ Buat benda betul, tapi dipolitikan~ Benda yang akan menjadi modal politik~ Bagaimana fitnah boleh merosakan seorang yang berhati mulia~ Kisah sahabat bernama Saad Bin Abi Waqqas yang difitnah~ Sahabat yang dijamin syurga, dituduh solat tidak betul~ Tujuan Nabi panjangkan solat rakaat pertama dan kedua-- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 2 MUKA SURAT 140 --~ Bab apa yang dikatakan selepas takbiratul ihram~ Bacaan taawuz jangan ditinggalkan dalam solat~ Pelbagai bacaan iftitah yang kurang popular~ Rajin-rajinkan diri untuk bangun tahajjud sepanjang syaaban dan ramadan~ Ada barakah dalam sahur di bulan Ramadan~ Doa iftitah yang mahsyur dan paling disukai oleh Imam As-syafie~ Apa hukum bacaan doa iftitah?~ Apa hukum terlupa baca iftitah?~ Hukum bacaan taawuz sebelum baca ayat Quran~ Tajuk kontroversi -- meninggalkan bacaan Bismillah secara nyaring~ Kebenciaan kepada wahabi yang bersangatan~ Khilaf besar antara mazhab~ Ustaz-ustaz yang sengaja mengapi-apikan isu kecil~ Jangan kalut nak menyalahkan orang~ Masalah bacaan Yassin di malam Jumaat~ Cari jalan macam mana nak jadi kawan~ Belum ada negeri yang boleh dijadikan contoh pentadbiran secara Quran~ Ibadah tidak boleh ada unsur tokok tambah~ Sahabat yang menikah dengan dua anak Nabi~ Cara sahabat-sahabat baca Al-fatihah dalam solat~ Hobi suka bergaduh~ Masalah salah konsep sujud ketika bacaan ayat Sajdah~ Masalah terlupa baca bismillah dalam bacaan Alfatihah~ Bacaan bagi elok kalau nak jadi imam
Rencontre-débat IISMM Ces rencontres ont trois objectifs : mieux connaître l'actualité des défis auxquels le pays est confronté, comprendre la façon dont les acteurs de la société civile syrienne envisagent l'avenir du pays, encourager et relancer les échanges avec ces acteurs et les chercheuses et chercheurs en Syrie et en France. Bilan de quatorze ans de révolution et de guerre, défis de la reconstruction - Le 14 janvier 2026 à l'EHESS La première rencontre a réuni Myriam Ababsa, géographe et urbaniste (Ifpo, CAREP Paris), Hamit Bozarslan, politiste et historien (EHESS, CETOBaC), Valentina Napolitano, sociologue (IRD, LPED, AMU) et Yassin al-Haj Saleh, auteur et intellectuel syrien. Après la présentation de leur ouvrage "Syrian Society in Revolution and War (2011–2024). Legacy and Transformations", Presses de l'Ifpo, 2025, Myriam Ababsa et Valentina Napolitano ont partagé leurs analyses avec Hamit Bozarslan et Yassin al-Haj Saleh sur le bilan des 14 années de révolution et de guerre. Combinant le regard d'une géographe, d'une sociologue, d'un politologue et d'un essayiste, cette rencontre permet de saisir les profondes transformations sociales, économiques et politiques qui ont parcouru la société syrienne au cours de ces 15 dernières années. Les questions confessionnelles et politiques, la régularisation des propriétés immobilières, le retour des réfugiés depuis la chute du régime de Bachar al-Assad sont autant de défis que la société syrienne doit relever. Comment rétablir le contrat social ? Modération : Philippe Pétriat (IISMM-Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Captation et montage : Philippe Kergraisse (EHESS) Programmation : Sophie Bilardello (CNRS, IISMM) Photo : Louai Barakat, CC BY-SA 4.0
Wie entsteht eigentlich ein Tape mit 30 Beteiligten? Sein Producer-Tape “AKA DER COACH III” ist wie ein Entsafter für Torky Torks übervolle Festplatte. Nach über drei Jahren Wartezeit ist der Berliner Producer endlich zurück und vereint die Crème de la Crème a des Deutschrap(-Untergrunds) auf seiner Platte. Podcast-Host Julia hat in den vergangenen fünf Jahren gemeinsam mit Torky Tork an dessen drei Producer-Tapes gearbeitet. Heute kommen die beiden im Studio zusammen und sprechen über ihre Zusammenarbeit, teilen persönliche Anekdoten und geben spannende Einblicke hinter die Kulissen.Ihr lernt in diesem Gespräch, warum die „Stem Separation“ per KI den Workflow im Studio revolutioniert, wie man aus verstaubten Beat-Skizzen durch die richtige Künstler*innen-Kombination echte Hits formt und weshalb persönliches Zusammenkommen im Studio durch nichts zu ersetzen ist. Torky Tork gibt tiefe Einblicke in seine Zusammenarbeit mit Künstlern wie Dendemann, Samy Deluxe, K.I.Z oder Audio88 & Yassin. Wir blicken hinter die Kulissen der Entstehung von „AKA DER COACH III“: Die Mammut-Aufgabe: Koordination von 30 beteiligten Rappern und Produzenten. Kultur-Clash: Das Leben zwischen der Berliner Schnauze und der Amsterdamer Gelassenheit. Technik-Talk: Wo er schon jetzt KI-Tools sinnvoll einsetzt. Anekdoten: Woher kommt eigentlich sein Name? Wie kam Torky zum Produzieren und wieso macht er das alles? Neben Erinnerungen an gemeinsame Release- und Aftershow-Partys, teilt Torky seine ehrliche Meinung zur aktuellen Musiklandschaft und spricht über Songs, die fast nie veröffentlicht wurden und ihn bis heute berühren. Abonniert den Podcast in eurer App des Vertrauens und lasst uns eine Bewertung da, wenn ihr Hip Hop genauso liebt wie wir! HIP HOP LEBT mit Julia Gröschel erscheint jeden Mittwoch mit einer neuen Episode. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torky_tork/ @hiphoplebt_podcast @julia.backslash Eine Produktion von BosePark Productions GmbH www.bosepark.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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La promessa vicentina della velocità sabato 7 febbraio ha dominato la finale con una prestazione decisamente convincente, con un tempo di 6'65'': solo due centesimi in più del suo record personale (6.63) siglato proprio ad Ancona il 1° febbraio dell'anno scorso.
Yassin hat einen Plan für den Blackout und ganz neue Dinge im Leben ausprobiert.
In this episode, host Zara Farouk speaks with Syrian author and political dissident Yassin al-Haj Saleh about the long-term consequences of authoritarianism, the failures of the international community, and the evolution of political activism in exile. Their conversation reflects on lessons from the Syrian struggle and the possibilities for justice and renewal.
Forse l'avete visto e sentito dal vivo all'edizione 2025 di Facciamo La Corte, a Muzzano.L'espressione “3yooni” nella lingua araba significa “I miei occhi”. È il progetto del musicista, docente e attivista politico d'origine irachena Yassin Mahdi, amante del Ticino, che frequenta spesso per praticare arrampicata e bouldering. Il primo album di 3yooni, “Baghdad” (il nome della città in cui è nato), in cui l'elettronica occidentale si fonde con l'Oud e la tradizione ritmica araba, riflette la visione del mondo di Yassin. “Baghdad” è una tappa importante nel percorso intrapreso da Yassin Mahdi per riappropriarsi della propria essenza araba, quella di un bambino cresciuto in svizzera nella “normalità della discriminazione”. È musica toccante, evocativa in cui 3yooni esplora in modo critico concetti come l'identità, la lingua, il razzismo e l'orientalismo. La consapevolezza, la riscoperta delle proprie origini e l'amore verso sé stessi e verso il prossimo che trasudano da quest'opera intensa, ci ricordano quanto sia necessario oggi aprire le nostre menti e i nostri cuori.
Forse l'avete visto e sentito dal vivo all'edizione 2025 di Facciamo La Corte, a Muzzano.undefinedL'espressione “3yooni” nella lingua araba significa “I miei occhi”. È il progetto del musicista, docente e attivista politico d'origine irachena Yassin Mahdi, amante del Ticino, che frequenta spesso per praticare arrampicata e bouldering. undefinedIl primo album di 3yooni, “Baghdad” (il nome della città in cui è nato), in cui l'elettronica occidentale si fonde con l'Oud e la tradizione ritmica araba, riflette la visione del mondo di Yassin. undefined“Baghdad” è una tappa importante nel percorso intrapreso da Yassin Mahdi per riappropriarsi della propria essenza araba, quella di un bambino cresciuto in svizzera nella “normalità della discriminazione”. È musica toccante, evocativa in cui 3yooni esplora in modo critico concetti come l'identità, la lingua, il razzismo e l'orientalismo. undefinedLa consapevolezza, la riscoperta delle proprie origini e l'amore verso sé stessi e verso il prossimo che trasudano da quest'opera intensa, ci ricordano quanto sia necessario oggi aprire le nostre menti e i nostri cuori.undefined
BORRELNOOTJEZ - Khalid over het dieptepunt dat alles veranderde.In deze nieuwe aflevering vertelt Khalid van BORRELNOOTJEZ openhartig over het dieptepunt dat alles veranderde.In deze video vertelt Khalid Akouzdame hoe zijn geloof, zijn ouders en zijn roots centraal staan in zijn leven en werk.Samen met Hamza, Yassin en voorheen Jawad es Souffi (Sloegie) begon de groep 15 jaar geleden met hun allereerste sketch.Sindsdien heeft Borrelnootjez zich ontwikkeld tot Nederlands toonaangevend comedy- & sketchcollectief, met shows die zalen door heel Nederland uitverkopen en miljoenen views op YouTube, Instagram en andere social media genereren.Ben jij benieuwd naar hoe Khalid met dat dieptepunt omging, hoe islam en identiteit een rol spelen, en wat de toekomst is voor Borrelnootjez?Bekijk deze aflevering en laat je inspireren.Abonneer je en laat een like, comment & share achter zodat je alle updates niet mist.
ممثل مصري، ولد في مدينة القاهرة في عام 1981، ودرس الهندسة الميكانيكية في الجامعة الأمريكية بالقاهرة، وبعد اختياره للمشاركة في بطولة إحدى المسرحيات خلال فترة الدراسة الجامعية، قرر أن يواصل السعي نحو العمل اﻹحترافي في مجال التمثيل، وبدأ ببطولة عدد من الأفلام القصيرة كان من أهمها فيلم (بيت من لحم) للمخرج رامي عبدالجبار، كما اقتحم مجال الدراما التليفزيونية من خلال مسلسل (قلب حبيبة) مع الفنانة سهير البابلي والذي أكسبه دفعة كبيرة للأمام، كما استطاع أن يحوز على شهرة أكبر من خلال السينما، ومن أهم أفلامه: (زي النهاردة، الوعد، رسائل البحر، فرش وغطا، أسوار القمر). Produced by: Abbas Aboelhassan Follow: rwa.podcast.eg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rwa.podcast.eg/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/rwa.podcast.eg Twitter: https://twitter.com/rwa_podcast_eg Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rwa.podcast.eg Follow Abbas Aboelhassan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbasaboelhassanofficial/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Abbasyz Follow Asser Yassin: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asser_yassin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asseryassin/ Listen to our podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1248233
This week, Grace Mosuro is joined by Muna Yassin MBE. CEO of Rooted Finance and a leading voice in the fight for financial equity. Together they explore the emotional and systemic dimensions of debt, what true financial inclusion looks like, and the power of community-rooted leadership. Muna shares personal insights from her journey, including her work on the government's VCSE Advisory Panel and receiving an MBE during the pandemic. Themes: Financial dignity and trust Community empowerment Navigating recognition and impact Reimagining systems for equity
Jika pesta pernikahan direncanakan sedemikian detail, persiapan kehamilan dan penanganan pasca kehamilan juga harusnya mendapat perhatian yang sama besarnya.Sayangnya, kesadaran ini masih belum menyeluruh, dan angka resiko kematian ibu melahirkan di Indonesia masih termasuk tinggi.Bersama Prof Iko dan dokter Yassin, Bapak Ibu membahas tuntas seputar kesuburan, kanker serviks, dan resiko kematian ibu melahirkan.Timestamp:00:00 Opening04:55 Menurunnya angka pernikahan11:20 Bahaya pendarahan pasca persalinan15:05 When you educate a woman..21:00 Pentingnya vaksin HPV29:00 Pregnancy organizer sama pentingnya dengan wedding organizer36:32 Kemampuan sel telur mereparasi sel sperma
Mitos di masa-masa ibu hamil dan melahirkan selalu jadi obrolan segar saat sedang melakukan kontrol rutin ke dokter. Edukasinya sering dilakukan, tapi keresahannya juga sering kembali. Nah, memilki pemahaman yang baik dalam memilah mitos dan fakta di masa kehamilan bisa membantu banyak dalam mengurangi angka kematian ibu saat melahirkan.Selengkapnya tentang mitos dan fakta kehamilan akan dibahas oleh dr Yassin dalam episode ini!Timestamp:00:00 Opening04:10 Mitos selalu ada, dan berulang07:13 Kesehatan reproduksi jadi anak tiri di dunia medis13:00 Mengetahui fakta dapat mengurangi 50% kecemasan24:05 Don't make babies, make love34:45 Hal-hal yang harus diperhatikan agar bisa menjaga kesuburan43:00 Punya anak adalah perencanaan
Join us for a conversation with Marc Lawrence and Yassin Sabir, the co-founders of Respect the Tech. They share their DEF CON 33 experience, including hosting their own Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions and a unique AI bank chatbot challenge designed to educate participants on vulnerabilities in AI systems.In this discussion, they highlight the importance of community, particularly within the Blacks in Cybersecurity network, and how it empowers individuals to thrive in tech. Marc and Yassin also preview their upcoming event, Respect Day, where tech professionals can dive into hands-on workshops and challenges.Whether you're a seasoned expert or just starting out, this conversation is filled with valuable insights and advice on breaking into cybersecurity. Don't miss their tips for success and resources for aspiring tech professionals!Guest ConnectMarc LawrenceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcanthonylawrence/Yassin SabirLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yassin-sabir-csap-crtp-01b470157/Respect the TechWebsite: https://www.respectthetech.us/Blacks in CybersecurityWebsite: https://www.blacksincyberconf.com/
The Kelly Alexander Show welcomes Canadian pop duo YASSiN & Sean Terrio who are releasing their song "Time Alone." They talk to us about how the song came about, what it is about, the success they're having on social media platforms and why they want to tour places like Europe and the US. They also tell us which household chore they enjoy doing, which pop artists they'd like to hang out with and what we can expect when it comes to them releasing more new music. Enjoy the conversation and thank you for listening!
Join our Patreon community to get access to bonus episodes, discounts on merch and more: https://bit.ly/UnholyPatreonSocial links, shop, YouTube channel and more: https://linktr.ee/unholypod As the dust settles from the war between Israel and Iran, Yonit sits down with Nuseir Yassin to unpack what just happened—and what it all means. From shifting regional power dynamics to the role of social media in shaping global narratives, they go deep on war, peace, and the politics of perception.They also touch on the democratic mayoral elections in New York, the conflicts elsewhere that could either ignite or resolve in the coming years, and—above all—ask what future the region might still have. Is there room for cautious optimism, or are we simply bracing for the next round? Nuseir Yassin is a Palestinian‑Israeli video creator and entrepreneur best known as Nas Daily, the one‑minute daily vlogging phenomenon. Born in Arraba, Israel, he earned a Harvard degree in economics (with a minor in CS), then quit his Venmo software job in 2016 to launch a 1,000‑day video run that earned him over 13 million YouTube subscribers and billions of views. He's since founded Nas Company—home to Nas Studios and Nas Academy—building a global creator ecosystem grounded in storytelling and cultural understanding .
On this episode of Best Ever CRE, Joe Cornwell interviews Aaron Yassin, founder of Hive Developers, to explore the intricacies of ground-up condo development in Brooklyn. Aaron shares a detailed breakdown of his latest 10-unit project in Bushwick, including how he sourced and assembled the property, navigated estate complexities, and leveraged zoning laws to maximize buildable square footage. He also highlights design-driven strategies that helped him presell 8 of the 10 units, emphasizing how thoughtful architectural and financial planning drove value and efficiency. The conversation dives deep into New York City zoning, due diligence pitfalls, and the creative ways developers can add value—like duplexing into below-grade space and avoiding costly elevator installs. Aaron Yassin Current role: Founder & Principal, Hive Developers Based in: Brooklyn, New York Say hi to them at: DesignDrivesValue.com (free eBook) TheJosephine.nyc (project showcase) LinkedIn – Aaron Yassin Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/cre. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Post your job for free at https://www.linkedin.com/BRE. Terms and conditions apply. Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's difficult not to be jealous of Eagles, isn't it? Their giant wingspan, their majesty in the air, the gasps of wonder that follow them wherever they fly. The awe they strike upon us by simply existing in our skies is something to behold. And yet here we are - talking White-Tailed Eagles today...On the show to talk about his relationship with these majestic birds and to discuss his new book, which is CHOCK-FULL of cool animal facts, is wildlife photographer and honorary eagle himself, Hamza Yassin. Listen to this episode to hear about why we need Eagles and which animal Hamza considers an absolute asshole...Our charity of the week this week is the fabulous Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation - putting in the hard work to return White-Tailed Eagles to our skies. Find them at https://roydennis.org to hear more about their work. Our sponsors of the show today are the fabulous Bristol Fungarium, who have made mushrooms their business and are interested in helping you add some mushroom magic to your life! Check them out at www.bristolfungarium.com!
In this episode of the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast, Aaron Yassin, a New York-based developer, shares how thoughtful design drives up the value of condo developments. With a background in fine art and construction, Aaron explains how the design process impacts both the look and feel of a property, creating an emotional connection for buyers. Tune in to learn how design can improve absorption rates and boost your project's value! ======================== ======================== ================= Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
In January, I had the unforgettable experience to join Move Morocco in Morocco. This week I am joined by the founder, Lindsey Brown and her tour guide, Yassin. Lindsey Brown is passionate about connection, adventure, and culture. She likes to seek out opportunites to explore new lifestyles, embrace traditions, and learn from the incredible women she meets along the way. Through recent travels, she has discovered the transformative power of stepping outside of her comfort zone and connecting with people from all walks of life. From hiking in the mountains, training for endurance events, or learning about local customs, she is constantly inspired by the strength, resilience and creativity of the people she meets. Her goal is to share her experiences with others and encourage others to embrace their own sense of adventure, take risks, and discover the world around them. I believe that travel and adventure can be a powerful tool for personal growth and empowerment, and is commited to help other people find their own paths to inspiration and self-discovery, and meaningful connections with others cultures, and people. In this episode we will discuss: How Move Morocco began What you can expect on a group trip to Morocco Places you will see in Morocco Get to know Lindsey and Yassin from Move Morocco Highlights of the trip to Morocco History of Riad Jouba
La guerra de Siria es clave para entender la geopolítica del mundo actual. En esta segunda parte recoge la lucha contra el Daesh de las distintas facciones del conflicto hasta su derrota. También la aparente victoria de Bashar al Asad, para terminar con su derrocamiento en diciembre de 2024 y las perspectivas de futuro para el país. Alba Leiva, Blas Moreno y Fernando Arancón analizan la segunda parte de la guerra civil siria con Álvaro de Argüelles, colaborador de El Orden Mundial, en este episodio de “No es el fin del mundo”. Mapas y artículos: Siria: la guerra civil que ha marcado nuestra época: https://elordenmundial.com/guerra-civil-siria-asad-historia-geopolitica/ Por qué la transición en Siria puede funciona pese al pasado yihadista de HTS: https://elordenmundial.com/transicion-siria-funcionar-hts-kurdos-asad-regimen/ Mapa de los Altos del Golán: https://elordenmundial.com/mapas-y-graficos/mapa-altos-golan/ Libros y películas recomendados: Siria más allá de Bab al-Salam - Ethel Bonet et al. (Libros.com) Siria. La primavera marchita - Fabio Bucciarelli et al. (Libros.com) Para Sama (2019) De la parte 1: “Siria. La década negra (2011-2021)” – Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio (Catarata) “Cuadernos de Homs” – Jonathan Littell (RBA) “Siria, la revolución imposible” – Yassin al-Haj Saleh (Ediciones de Oriente y el Mediterráneo) “Siria, el país de las almas rotas” – Javier Espinosa, Mónica G. Prieto (Debate)
La guerra de Siria es clave para entender las relaciones internacionales de la última década. Esta primera parte contiene un repaso al régimen de los Asad, las revueltas árabes de 2011 y el estallido de la guerra civil. También una explicación de los principales actores y acontecimientos de la guerra hasta el auge del Daesh y sus consecuencias. Alba Leiva, Blas Moreno, Fernando Arancón analizan las primeras fases de la guerra civil siria junto a Álvaro de Argüelles, colaborador de El Orden Mundial, en este nuevo episodio de “No es el fin del mundo”. Mapas y artículos: Siria: la guerra civil que ha marcado nuestra época: https://elordenmundial.com/guerra-civil-siria-asad-historia-geopolitica/ Mapa de la diversidad étnica y religiosa de Siria: https://elordenmundial.com/mapas-y-graficos/mapa-etnias-religiones-siria/ Mapa de las filiales del Estado Islámico en el mundo: https://elordenmundial.com/mapas-y-graficos/ramificaciones-estado-islamico/ Háfez al Asad y el nacimiento de la Siria moderna: https://elordenmundial.com/hafez-al-asad-siria/ Libros recomendados: “Siria. La década negra (2011-2021)” - Ignacio Álvarez-Ossorio (Catarata) “Cuadernos de Homs” - Jonathan Littell (RBA) “Siria, la revolución imposible” - Yassin al-Haj Saleh (Ediciones de Oriente y el Mediterráneo) “Siria, el país de las almas rotas” - Javier Espinosa, Mónica G. Prieto (Debate) Episodio en colaboración con bp Ultimate. Afirmación basada en el uso continuado en más de 13.000 km. Comparado con combustibles básicos (combustibles que sólo cumplen con los requisitos mínimos establecidos en el Real Decreto 61/2006 del 31 de enero). Los beneficios pueden variar en función del vehículo, estilo de conducción, condiciones del asfalto y otros factores.
Yassine, 46 ans, voulait partager son histoire à vos oreilles. En effet depuis 1 an, sa vie a totalement basculé.Après quasiment 20 ans avec son ex épouse, des parcours PMA compliqués sans succès et des chemins qui se séparent, Yassine se retrouve à 44 ans célibataire, fraichement séparé. Après une période un peu difficile, désormais célibataire il souhaite expérimenter sa sexualité mais se rend compte en parallèle qu'il se passe quelque chose d'étrange au niveau de son pénis. En consultant et multipliant les examens il se rend compte qu'il est en train de - je le cite « perdre sa bite » .En effet Yassine a un diabète de type 2, et endure une rare complication appelée l'artériopathie, la circulation sanguine dans son pénis n'est plus optimale.Après de moult traitements médicamenteux sans succès, il opte avec son urologue pour la pose d'un implant pénien.C'est avec authenticité et humour qu'il répond à toutes les questions que l'on peut se poser sur ce sujet peu abordé, et partage à mon micro son parcours, la rééducation indispensable, ce que cela a changé dans sa sexualité et son rapport à son pénis, et comment, de cet accident de vie, il en fait désormais quelque chose de vertueux. Aujourd'hui, Yassine souhaite vulgariser et communiquer sur le sujet, accompagner les hommes qui sont dans ce parcours en les aidant et les soutenant.Il y a environ 700 poses par an d'implants péniens ou prothèses péniennes par an qui s'adressent à des patients souffrant de troubles érectiles, après échec ou intolérance des autres traitements. Cela consiste à introduire dans les corps caverneux des cylindres. Il existe des prothèses semi-rigides et malléables et des prothèses péniennes en trois parties qui peuvent être placées dans le scrotum et gonflées avec une pompe invisible (gonflable), comme dans le cas de Yassin.Le passage de Yassine au magazine de la santé. Le compte Instagram de YassineLa chaine Youtube de Yassine ** Infos **
Following the ouster of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, novelist Ream Shukairy joins Fiction/Non/Fiction co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss the country's future. Shukairy, who grew up in California and spent summers in Syria, reflects on the long history of Syrian resistance to oppression, as well as how parts of her family emigrated. She also talks about how it feels to emerge from a culture of fear and surveillance, what it's like to revisit what she previously wrote about Assad, and the places she wants to see when she returns to Syria for the first time in years. Shukairy reads from her young adult novel The Next New Syrian Girl. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/. This podcast is produced by Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan. Selected Readings: Ream Shukairy The Next New Syrian Girl Six Truths and a Lie Others: Return to Homs For Sama The White Helmets (film) The White Helmets (organization) Last Men in Aleppo Cries from Syria Still Recording The Cave Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War by Leila Al-Shami and Robin Yassin-Kassab Impossible Revolution: Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy by Yassin al-Haj Saleh Assad or We Burn the Country: How One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed Syria by Sam Dagher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the ouster of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, novelist Ream Shukairy joins Fiction/Non/Fiction co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss the country's future. Shukairy, who grew up in California and spent summers in Syria, reflects on the long history of Syrian resistance to oppression, as well as how parts of her family emigrated. She also talks about how it feels to emerge from a culture of fear and surveillance, what it's like to revisit what she previously wrote about Assad, and the places she wants to see when she returns to Syria for the first time in years. Shukairy reads from her young adult novel The Next New Syrian Girl.To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/.This podcast is produced by Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan.Selected Readings:Ream Shukairy The Next New Syrian Girl Six Truths and a Lie Others: Return to Homs For Sama The White Helmets (film) The White Helmets (organization) Last Men in Aleppo Cries from Syria Still Recording The Cave Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War by Leila Al-Shami and Robin Yassin-Kassab Impossible Revolution: Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy by Yassin al-Haj Saleh Assad or We Burn the Country: How One Family's Lust for Power Destroyed Syria by Sam Dagher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Syrian writer and political theorist, Yassin al-Haj Saleh, has lived a remarkable life. As a student activist affiliated with one of Syria's communist parties, Yassin spent 16 years in Hafez al Assad's prisons. Then, shortly after the revolution of 2011, Yassin's wife, Samira Khalil, was abucted by the Islamist militia Jaysh al Islam. Samira was also an activist and hasn't been heard from in over ten years. Yassin was kind enough to speak to us about the fate of his wife and the others abducted, the "Douma 4" and about his thoughts on Syria's past, present and future. If you enjoy Kalam Podcast and want to support the show, there is an excellent way to do so - by signing up to our Patreon. For just $3/month you'll gain access to full length interviews with all our guests and lots of bonus material - including our series Kalam Shorts: 10-15 explainers of concepts like Zionism and Orientalism. Join at patreon.com/kalampodcastFor continuous updates on the podcast and content about Palestine and the Middle East, follow us on Instagram @kalampodcast Please subscribe to Kalam Podcast in whatever podcast application you're listening to right now - and give us a rating. It helps other people find out about us.
Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly calls: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimSyria has finally been liberated after 13 years of struggle. We mourn the lives of all that have fallen and celebrate with Syrians. But the horrors of Assad's gulags are coming to light for the world to see. The scenes from Seydnaya, the slaughterhouse, have shocked many of us. Reflecting on the horrors and looking at some of the challenges, I am honoured today to have a Syrian who has been at the heart of this struggle.Robin Yassin-Kassab is the author of the novel The Road from Damascus. He is co-author with Leila al-Shami of the Rathbone-Folio prize-shortlisted book Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War. And he is the chief English editor of the ISIS prisons museum – which may soon become the Syria Prisons MuseumLet me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.comTimestamps:0:00- Introduction2:16 – Reflections8:13 – Syria another Libya?15:20 – Prisons – Torture state22:57 – Information accessing25:13 – HTS discipline31:48 – Syrians re-migrating35:02 – Israelis in Syria41:47 – International community crippling revolution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Growing up as a Palestinian in Israel, Nuseir Yassin grappled with the complexities of his identity, often feeling adrift between two worlds. It wasn't until he reached Harvard University, 5,500 miles away from home, that he encountered his first Jewish friend. Despite his new location, the weight of Nuseir's identity remained palpable, presenting challenges to fitting in that mirrored those faced back in Israel. After graduating from Harvard, Nuseir worked for a startup in New York City. However, he soon realized he was trading years of his life for a paycheck. Motivated by a desire to find purpose in his work, Nuseir left New York for Kenya and staked his future on the internet.In 2016, he launched Nas Daily, a daily vlog featuring one-minute videos showcasing people from around the world. He gained worldwide recognition and skillfully integrated social and political stories into his work. Join Gil in this live conversation with Nuseir as they delve into his unique journey, and explore how current events have changed the way he identifies.More about storymarkTMstorymark is brought to you by itrek studios. itrek is a non-profit that inspires tomorrow's leaders through peer-led, week-long Israel Treks to experience Israel's innovation, diversity and complex reality firsthand. For more on itrek's mission, visit itrek.org.storymark is hosted by Gil Galanos. Our Producer and Editor is Elie Blier. Our Associate Producer is Rebekah Sebastian. Special thanks to the itrek marketing team.Connect with storymarkWant to continue the story?Sign up for the storymark newsletter which will keep you up-to-date on show news and future guests: storymarkpodcast.orgDid you enjoy this episode?Help us spread the storymark word!Please rate and review storymark on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Want to see the faces behind the voices? Follow us on Instagram: @storymarkWant to say hello or recommend a guest?Drop us a note: storymark@itrek.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wildlife cameraman and TV presenter Hamza Yassin joins Plodcast host Fergus on a walk through an urban oasis deep in the city of Manchester. Hamza talks about his new book, Hamza's Wild World, and reveals the extraordinary determination and sacrifice he needed to get a break in the world of wildlife film-making. It's a piece of Plodcast magic. Hamza's Wild World is published by Macmillan and available to buy now. The Countryfile Magazine Plodcast is the Publishers Podcast Awards Special Interest Podcast of the Year 2024 and the PPA Podcast of the Year 2022. If you've enjoyed the plodcast, don't forget to leave likes and positive reviews. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: theplodcast@countryfile.com. If your letter, email or message is read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team. The Plodcast is produced by Jack Bateman and Lewis Dobbs. The theme music was written and performed by Blair Dunlop. Visit the Countryfile Magazine website: countryfile.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the difference between being an artist and an entertainer? What are the nuances of conveying humour and comedy through art? In this conversation, multi-creative Raed Yassin gives us his take. From growing up in Beirut during the civil war and how this has impacted his work through to the story behind his "The Best of Sammy Clark" project from 2009, Yassin invites us behind the scenes of his creative practice. The conversation also touches on what it's like to work across disciplines and how being a creative has changed in the wake of October 7th and beyond.Raed Yassin is an artist and musician. He graduated from the theater department at the Institute of Fine Arts in Beirut in 2003, and since then has developed his conceptual practice through multiple mediums such as video, sound, photography, text, sculpture and performance. Yassin's work often originates from an examination of his personal narratives and their position within a collective history, through the lens of consumer culture and mass production. He is also one of the organizers of the Irtijal Festival for Experimental Music (Beirut), and has released several solo music albums. In 2009, he founded his independent music label Annihaya. Raed currently lives between Berlin and Beirut.Connect with Raed
On today's podcast I welcome on photographer and filmmaker Yasmin Yassin. Yasmin has worked with clients such as Apple, Nike, The New York Times, and National Geographic to name a few. In this interview I speak to Yasmin about her process to storytelling, portraiture and filmmaking as well as her background in microbiology. www.yasminyassin.com Instagram - @yazziz
In this episode of 5 O'Clock Apron Podcast Claire cooks with the wildlife cameraman, TV presenter, author and winner of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, Hamza Yassin. The podcast is recorded in a tent at The Hay Literary Festival. Hamza is there to talk about his latest book ‘Be a Birder' and Claire was there to cook a date and tomato tagine with him after he finished his long and busy day. Hamza is an extraordinary guest to cook alongside, gracious and charming, he's a once in a lifetime, next-generation David Attenborough type contender. The world and all it's wildlife salute you Hamza. Claire and Hamza talk Sudanese food, the perils of having your grandmother marry you off each time you return home, silent food to eat in a hide, pet monkeys, how bird spotting is really like Pokemon, rugby, Scotland and Pop-Eye The Sailor Man.Hamza's book, 'Be a Birder' is available here.https://www.octopusbooks.co.uk/titles/hamza-yassin/be-a-birder/9781856755108/Follow Claire at 5 O' Clock apron on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/5oclockapronIf you have enjoyed this podcast it would be an immense help if you could rate, subscribe or leave a review.Recipe:TOMATO, DATE + CHICKPEA TAGINE2 onions, finely sliced or chopped 4 garlic, finely chopped Olive oil, 2 - 3 tbsp2 tsp ground cumin2 tsp ground coriander1 tsp ground ginger1 large cinnamon stickSalt and pepper, to taste700g chickpeas, I used @boldbeanco400g polpa (chopped) tomatoes40g dates 1/2 preserved lemon, finely chopped Couscous, cooked as per packet instructions, to serve Harissa, to serveCoriander, roughly chopped, to serveIn a heavy bottomed saucepan with a lid (or use a tagine dish) heat the oil over a moderate heat and cook the onions until golden brown (around 10 mins), add the garlic and cook for a couple of minutes more. Blitz the tomatoes with the dates. Add the ground spices and the cinnamon stick to the onions and garlic and cook for 2 minutes more. Add the tomatoes and dates, rinse out the container in which you blended them with around 80mls of water, add that to the pan. Add the chickpeas (I didn't bother draining them). Season the mix with salt and plenty of black pepper. Lid on and cook over a moderate / low heat on the stove top, or in the oven, at 180C for around 25 - 30 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, check the seasoning, remembering the preserved lemon is salty, add the preserved lemon and stir well. Prepare the couscous as per instructions on packet (or do as I do in the reel, and toast the couscous in a dry pan until nutty shade of brown before carefully adding the boiling water and lemon juice). Serve the tagine with the couscous, coriander and harissa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Yassin is the Director of Operations at Hive Developers. He has over 20 years of real estate experience in the New York City area. He has bought, renovated, developed, rented and sold properties with a current value of over 10 million. He has closed over 20 commercial and residential mortgages including initial purchase, refinance, and construction loans. He joins Josh to discuss his journey to success. They chat about how every is capable of finding success but you have to be willing to put in the hard work. Learn more about Aaron here: https://www.hivedevelopers.nyc/design-drives-value
Follow Mike and Shawn on Instagram: Shawn: @shawn_dimartile Mike: @miketighe_ In this episode, host Mike Tighe interviews Aaron Yassin, a real estate developer based in Brooklyn, New York. Aaron shares his unique journey into real estate development, starting from being a fine artist to purchasing properties for his studio. He explains the process of developing ground-up condominium buildings and the challenges and opportunities that come with it. Aaron also discusses the importance of vertical integration and finding the right team to execute development projects successfully. He emphasizes the significance of understanding the market dynamics and tailoring the marketing approach to target buyers directly. Some key takeaways from this episode: Aaron's background as a fine artist led him to purchase properties for his studio, which sparked his interest in real estate development Hive Developers focuses on ground-up condominium development, aiming to maximize the price per square foot in the markets they operate in The process of developing a condominium building involves obtaining approval for a condo offering, which includes separate tax lots for each unit Marketing and sales play a crucial role in the success of a condominium project, with the goal of targeting buyers directly and providing them with as much information as possible As units are sold, the debt is paid down through lien releases, and the remaining units are sold until the senior debt is fully paid off How to connect with Aaron: LinkedIn: Aaron Yassin Website and EBook: www.hivedevelopers.nyc Learn more about Mike and Shawn: Shawn: www.investorshawn.com Mike: www.investormike.com Website: www.takeoffcapital.com
On episode 3, Fresh Fiction's Preston Barta and James Cole Clay discuss what's happening this week at the cinema and on television. We also have filmmaker and scientists interviews to share. So, pull up and chair and listen in! This week's happenings include: FILM SASQUATCH SUNSET THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE ABIGAIL REBEL MOON: PART TWO TV EARTHSOUNDS SECRETS OF THE OCTOPUS PALM ROYALE INTERVIEWS This week's interviews include: SASQUATCH SUNSET directors David & Nathan Zellner EARTHSOUNDS producer Sam Hodgson, marine biologist Dr. Beth Goodwin & Bourhan Yassin (CEO of Rainforest Connection)
Join us for the live stream of a conversation with Syrian writer & former political prisoner Yassin al-Haj Saleh moderated by Wendy Pearlman & Danny Postel. Broadcasting from Haymarket House. This event took place on October 17, 2023. Join us for the livestream of a conversation with Yassin al-Haj Saleh, the leading intellectual voice of the Syrian uprising and one of the key thinkers in the Arab world today, during his first visit ever to the U.S. Among al-Haj Saleh's nine books is The Impossible Revolution (Haymarket Books, 2017), which makes sense of both the nature of authoritarian domination in Syria and the historic popular struggle to topple it. Moderated by Wendy Pearlman, author of We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled: Voices from Syria and Danny Postel, co-editor of The Syria Dilemma and The People Reloaded, this dialogue will explore the origins and trajectory of the Syrian uprising, the internal and external forces that thwarted it, what comes next in the quest of emancipatory change, what lessons the Syrian experience might have for other struggles, and what lessons other struggles might have for Syria. This public event is co-sponsored by Northwestern University's Middle East and North African Studies Program, New Lines Magazine, and Haymarket Books. Speakers: Yassin al-Haj Saleh is the leading intellectual voice of the Syrian uprising and one of the key thinkers in the Arab world today. Born in the city of Raqqa in 1961, he was arrested in 1980 in Aleppo for his membership in a left-wing political organization and spent 16 years in prison. His wife, Samira al-Khalil, was abducted by an armed Islamist group in 2013. He is the author of nine books, including The Impossible Revolution: Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy (2017) and The Atrocious and its Representation (English edition forthcoming). One of the founders of the bilingual Arabic-English platform Aljumhuriya.net, he writes for a variety of international publications and is a Contributing Writer for New Lines Magazine. He is now based in Berlin. Wendy Pearlman is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, where she also holds the Crown Professorship of Middle East Studies and is currently director of the Middle East and North Africa Studies program. She is the author of Occupied Voices: Stories of Everyday Life from the Second Intifada (2003); Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement (2011); We Crossed A Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria (2017); Triadic Coercion: Israel's Targeting of States that Host Nonstate Actors (with Boaz Atzili, 2018); and Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out (with Muzoon Almellehan, 2023). Her sixth book, The Home I Worked To Make: Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora, is forthcoming from Liveright Books in 2024. Danny Postel is Politics Editor of New Lines Magazine, an award-winning global affairs publication which the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard says has “built a home for long-form international reporting.” He is the author of Reading “Legitimation Crisis” in Tehran (2006) and co-editor of The People Reloaded: The Green Movement and the Struggle for Iran's Future (2010), The Syria Dilemma (2013), and Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East (2017). His current book-in-progress, “Critical Solidarity,” explores the legacies of the late international relations theorist, Middle East scholar and internationalist Fred Halliday. This event is co-sponsored by Northwestern University's Middle East and North African Studies Program, New Lines Magazine, and Haymarket Books. Watch the live event recording: https://youtube.com/live/qfmjwRD_ho4 Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks
This week on the show, I'm joined by two book-lovers, book bloggers and activists to talk about some really important issues: Ola Abou and Ilham Essalih. We're talking about what books we should read to further understand the war on Gaza, and the war in Syria, and how the movements for liberation in Palestine and Syria are intertwined. At the time of recording (16th October), we were on day 9 of Israel's war against Gaza, with the official death toll having reached nearly 3,000, 700 of whom are children and babies. For 9 days, the besieged Gaza strip has faced relentless attacks and a total land, sea and air blockade, cutting off its supplies of water, food and fuel to 2.3 million people. The situation is beyond horrendous, as hospitals struggle to cope with the injured amid a lack of medical supplies and doctors, and communities are being ordered to leave their homes due to imminent attacks. Even while leaving, passages that were previously declared as safe, have been attacked, sparing no one. There are also increasing reports on attacks in the occupied West Bank, and arrests of over 70 people. The death toll has now exceeded well over 4,000 people, and schools and hospitals have been ruthlessly attacked. Unfortunately, Palestine is not the only place impacted by Israel at the moment. Israel has been bombing Syria, which since 2011, has been in a devastating state of war and crisis. Twelve years after protesters in Syria first demonstrated and rose up against the four-decade rule of the Assad family, hundreds of thousands of Syrians have been killed and nearly thirteen million people—more than half the country's prewar population—have been displaced. Amid war, the Syrian people are suffering an economic crisis, and a massive earthquake at the start of 2023 cast much of the population in the north into further despair.Follow Ola and Ilham on social media:Ola: www.instagram.com/slowreadingola Ilham: www.instagram.com/ilhamreadsBooks mentioned in this episode:Palestine:ClassicsGhassan Kanafani: Men in the Sun, Palestine's Children Emile Habiby: The Secret Life of Saeed the Pessoptimist Halim Barakat: Days of Dust (was meant to mention this book but I forgot but it's really good!)Poetry of Mahmoud DarwishNon-fiction/memoirs: Palestine writers:Edward Said: The Question of Palestine + his memoir Out of Place Mourid Barghouti: I Saw Ramallah Rashid Khalidi, The Hundred Years' War on Palestine (history)Jewish writers:Ilan Pappe: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine + Ten Myths About Israel Avi Shlaim: Three Worlds Massoud Hayoun: When We Were Arabs (forgot to mention this, it's another memoir about Jews from Arab lands, really essential for understanding Zionism)Contemporary:Isabella Hammad: The ParisianAdania Shibli: Minor Detail Ahlam Bsharat: Trees of the Absentees + Code Name: Butterfly Mohammed El-Kurd: Rifqa (poetry) Syria:-In Praise of Hatred, Khaled Khalifa-What Strange Paradise, Omar El Akkad-The Middle East Crisis Factory, Iyad El-Baghdadi and Ahmed Gatnash-We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria, Wendy Pearlman-Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War, Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila Al-Shami-You Have Not Yet Been Defeated, Alaa Abd El-Fattah-The Impossible Revolution: Making Sense of the Syrian Tragedy by Yassin al-Haj Saleh-The Book Collectors: A Band of Syrian Rebels and the Stories That Carried Them Through a War by Delphine MinouiSupport the show
WATCH ▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube *** EPISODE DESCRIPTION Nuseir Yassin started the channel Nas Daily with the mission of highlighting incredible people and places on the planet. He set a goal to post a video every day for 1,000 straight days. 1,000 STRAIGHT DAYS… and he did it. Amassing 12 million subs, 6 billion views, and started two multi-million dollar companies along the way. He's living out every YouTuber's wildest dreams…right? So in this episode, you'll learn: How Nuseir manages outside distractions Why you need to listen to your inner voice The Sniper vs Machine Gun creator philosophy And the actual cost of success Full transcript and show notes Nuseir's Website Follow Nuseir Community / YouTube / LinkedIn / Twitter *** TIMESTAMPS (00:00) YouTube Success Isn't What You Think (01:08) The Cost of Success (04:29) Listening to Your Inner Voice vs Outer Voice (06:24) Why You Don't Hit Deadlines (10:59) Why You Should be Like Arnold Schwarzenegger (14:31) The 3 Things You Can Focus On (18:47) Snipers vs Machine Guns (21:33) It's Normal to Feel Like a Failure *** CONNECT
Aaron Yassin is the director of operations and design & planning at Hive Developers, which develops ground-up condominiums in Brooklyn with a focus on sustainability, energy efficiency, and design. In this episode, Aaron shares how his company maintains profitability in one of the most highly regulated markets in the world when it comes to ground-up construction and multifamily. He also discusses the design elements that are driving the future of development and the major risk factors you have to consider before entering NYC as a developer. Aaron Yassin | Real Estate Background Director of Operations and Design & Planning at Hive Developers Portfolio: Consolidated into a few LP positions, including Hive Developers' own projects Based in: Brooklyn, NY Say hi to him at: designdrivesvalue.com LinkedIn Best Ever Book: You Are the Brand by Mike Kim Greatest Lesson: Know the obstacles to developing in a city like New York before you start, such as how to navigate troublesome neighbors and how the process works with the Department of Buildings. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: Techvestor Innago BAM Capitals
#123: Top vlogger and world traveler, Nuseir Yassin joins Chris to discuss the transformative power of travel and how it can help you save money. They share insights on connecting with local communities in new places, the joys and complexities of traveling with a partner, and dig deep into their personal travel goals. They also explore topics like the difference between being kind and nice, underrated countries to visit and the concept of mental poverty. Nuseir Yassin, better known as @NasDaily, has captivated a global audience of 65 million followers with his one-minute daily videos that include diverse stories and experiences from around the world. Nuseir is also the founder of Nas.io and Nas Academy. Link to Full Show Notes: https://allthehacks.com/traveling-nuseir-yassin Partner Deals Green Chef: 50% off + free shipping for healthy and delicious meal kits MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off Athletic Greens: Free 1 year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs Facet: $250 enrollment fee waived off your personalized financial plan Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth Resources Mentioned Nuseir Yassin: YouTube | Instagram | Website Nuseir's favorite travel destinations: The Maldives Greenland Easter Island in Chile Nuseir's Break Up Video Full Show Notes (02:43) Nuseir's Mission Statement In Life (06:16) How Travel Changes Perspective (07:14) Being Kind Vs. Being Nice (09:13) Tactics To Be Nice And Upfront (12:25) Nice Getting In The Way Of Authenticity (15:18) Bill Perkins: Die With Zero Experiment (16:18) Aiming to Be Disliked (20:50) Negativity Of Being Authentic / Radically Transparent (22:16) The End Of Nuseir's 6 Year Relationship (26:50) How To Connect With People In New Places (28:31) Traveling With Your Partner (29:43) Engaging With Local Communities & Learning Their Culture When Traveling (31:03) One Thing Nuseir Does In Every New Country (32:11) Countries That Are Underrated (34:36) Chris's Travel Goals (35:32) Chris's Travel Experience In Bora Bora (38:18) Betting on Yourself (43:28) Traveling As A Way To Save Money (46:58) Streamlining Life Decisions By Reducing Maintenance (49:16) Mental Poverty (52:30) Letting Go Of Net Worth Growth (54:15) Nuseir's Dream of Starting An Airline (55:30) The End Goal For Nuseir Connect with All the Hacks All the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Facebook | Email Chris Hutchins: Twitter | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.
Shereen and James are back to go through the Deir Yassin massacre and history of the Nakba, or “the catastrophe,” and how this violent expulsion and destruction of Palestinian society in 1948 still has devastating repercussions 75 years later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2016, Nuseir Yassin quit his cushy tech job to embark on a journey around the globe. The idea was simple: post a one-minute video every day for 1,000 days to show the world from his perspective. The execution, of course, was much more challenging...This week on How I Built This Lab, Nuseir recaps his experience building a worldwide following as the creator behind Nas Daily, and how Nas Company has since raised $23 million to build content creation services and software that bring people together. Plus, how Nuseir navigates the self-doubt tied to his Palestinian identity, and why he chooses to spotlight positive stories from around the world. This episode was produced by Sam Paulson and edited by John Isabella, with music by Sam Paulson and Ramtin Arablouei. Our audio engineer was Neal Rauch.You can follow HIBT on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at hibt@id.wondery.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.