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Ep 67: Courage and freedom are, for Rawiya, two sides of the same coin: a love for nature and life.
Send us a textRawiya fell in love with nature and decided to climb mountains. However, despite her passion, she understood that nature cannot be outsmarted. Every step had to be calculated, and her decisions needed to be mindful. She learned to befriend her fear in any situation, as it ultimately delivered a valuable message in the long run.راوية حبت الطبيعة وقررت انها تتسلق الجبال، ولكن برغم حبها ده حسبت أن الطبيعة مينفعش تتشطر عليها وان كل خطوة بحساب وان قراراتها لازم تبقى واعيه، واتعلمت انها تصاحب خوفها في اي موقف، لانه على المدى البعيد بيديها رسالة Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdv.talks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559854800408 Website: https://jdv.life/
2025-01-04
42 min
L'invité de Dialogue RCF
Une chaîne humaine sur la corniche ce dimanche à Marseille
SOS Amitié, association d’écoutants pour les personnes qui se sentent mal ou seules, organise une chaîne humaine et une marche ce dimanche 24 novembre sur la corniche à Marseille. Cette initiative, en partenariat avec Allo Alzheimer, le Secours Populaire et plus Avenir Solidarité, veut encourager à renforcer le lien social. Pour nous en parler: Jeanne Sialelli, présidente d'SOS Amitié Marseille, et Rawiya Abdoulkarim, membre de l'équipe communication, spécialisée dans l'écoute par tchat et mail.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-11-22
08 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
On Censorship and Surveillance with Yehia Jaber
Welcome to our podcast episode on censorship and surveillance in Lebanon. We're diving into the complexities of how different forms of control affect freedom of expression. Today, we're breaking down the differences between government surveillance and censorship, and societal censorship often seen as cancel culture. In Lebanon, this plays out not just in politics but also in art and theater, where artists often feel pressure to tone down their work to avoid backlash.We'll discuss how these forms of control intersect and affect individuals and society at large. So, join us as we explore the impact of...
2024-05-19
51 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
On Anti-Refugee Rhetoric and Externalization Policies with Nadine Kheshen
Home to over 1.5 million Syrian refugees (according to government estimates), Lebanon has witnessed the use of Syrian refugees as scapegoats by the political class. Recently, anti-Syrian refugee discourse has heightened in Lebanon, coupled with dangerous attempts at harming Syrian refugees in several parts of the country. In this episode, Michelle Eid and Nadine Khechen challenge common myths that are perpetuated in some Lebanese spaces against refugees and discuss the effects of international policies on refugee status in Lebanon. They go over the series of arbitrary arrests and forced deportation of Syrian refugees during April & May of 2023, discuss the government’s r...
2024-04-28
42 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
Crisis, Class, and Ideology in Lebanon with Nizar Hasan
The economic crisis that began in Lebanon in 2019 has reshaped society in many ways, shifting people up and down the socio-economic strata. While many families in Lebanon have become dependent on relatives sending remittances from abroad, others have not, redefining the concept of the the working class, the middle class, financial comfort, and privilege. Join Michelle Eid and Nizar Hasan in this episode on crisis, class, and ideology in Lebanon, where they discuss how the economic crisis affects ideology in different communities, bringing rise to some far-right groups such as Jnoud Al Rab. They also talk about how the c...
2024-04-14
1h 03
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
On the Rise of The Feminist Movement In The Levant With Hayat Mirshad
The feminist movement in the Levant has been making noise in the last decades as powerful women take the lead on many initiatives focusing on feminist and women's issues. Female and Sharika Wa Laken are just a few of these organizations empowering change. Join Stephani Moukhaiber and Hayat Mirshad in this episode on the rise of the feminist movement in the Levant where they discuss the current state all while reflecting on personal experiences and the impacts these experiences have had on their lives as Arab women living in the Levant and in the diaspora. Ha...
2024-03-31
1h 08
Pop Pantheon
Second Spin: USHER (with Rawiya Kameir)
In anticipation of Usher's Super Bowl Halftime performance on Sunday, we're re-sharing our episode on him from September 2022. Music writer and Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, Rawiya Kameir, is back on the show to discuss the career and confessions of the great Usher. DJ Louie and Rawiya break down Usher’s musical origins singing in the church, the failed boy band he fronted in the early ‘90s, Nu Beginnings, and how his deal with the storied LaFace Records and subsequent “flavor camp” with Sean “Puff Daddy’ Combs set the stage for his self-titled debut record in 1994. They then dive in...
2024-02-10
1h 45
The Fire These Times
150/ The Israeli War on Southern Lebanon w/ Karim Safieddine, Michelle Eid & Justin Salhani
For episode 150, Lebanese journalist Justin Salhani guest hosts Lebanese researchers Michelle Eid and Karim Safieddine to talk about the under-reported and overlooked war in southern Lebanon. They look at the human impact of this conflict on Lebanon - a country that in just over four years has experienced a stunted revolution, one of modern history's worst economic crises, and the destruction of large parts of its capital due to a port explosion. They dissect media narratives, share personal anecdotes, and tie the current conflict to history, recalling the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel...
2024-01-26
59 min
Pop Pantheon
Doja Cat Walls Herself In on Scarlet (with Rawiya Kameir) (Patreon Preview)
In a preview of this week's Pop Pantheon: All Access episode, Rawiya Kameir joins the show in a companion piece to this week's main feed episode on Doja Cat. Here, Louie and Rawiya are talking all things Doja's fourth studio album, Scarlet, which dropped this past Friday. This is a very different type of Doja album: rap-heavy, combative and very very long. Louie and Rawiya are sharing all their thoughts on the record: what's working, what's not, whether Doja has effectively answered to her critics on this music and whether it's given us newfound i...
2023-09-29
12 min
Pop Pantheon
DOJA CAT (with Rolling Stone's Larisha Paul)
Rolling Stone’s Larisha Paul joins Pop Pantheon to dissect the career of one of the most enigmatic, eccentric talents working in pop today: Doja Cat. As Doja releases her fourth studio album, Scarlet, Larisha and Louie dig into her origin story, connection to controversial super-producer Dr. Luke, rise on Soundcloud and the laid-back stoner R&B of her 2014 debut EP Purrr!. They then tackle Doja's first full-length LP, 2018’s Amala, the strange breakout success of the novelty track and video, the meme-sensation “"Mooo!", 2019’s sonically eclectic Hot Pink and the single that turned Doja into an A-Lister...
2023-09-28
1h 56
Au cœur de la cité
SOS amitié, toujours à votre écoute !
Créée il y a plus de 60 ans en région parisienne, l’association SOS Amitié est une institution en France, qui reçoit plus de 700 000 appels par an. Ecoute gratuite, inconditionnelle et anonyme: c’est l’ADN de SOS Amitié qui se déploie aujourd’hui dans 44 associations locales sur le territoire national. Alors, quels sont ses enjeux spécifiques au niveau de la ville de Marseille ? Réponses avec Jeanne Sialelli et Rawiya Abdoulkarim, deux écoutantes bénévoles de SOS Amitié Marseille.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2023-09-07
25 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
Modern day slavery - The Kafala System with This is Lebanon
In this episode, Stephani takes on understanding the Kafala System in Lebanon with the insight and knowledge of This is Lebanon. Together, they dive deep into the history, policies and horrific stories of what we call today, the modern-day slavery, Kafala System. The kafala system, also known as the sponsorship system, outlines the connection between foreign workers and their domestic sponsor, typically their employer. This arrangement has been practiced in nations belonging to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) such as Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, in addition to Jordan an...
2023-09-06
1h 03
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
On LGBTQIA+ policies in Lebanon with Karim Namour
With the increasing incitement to hatred and violence against queer community in Lebanon, we find it extremely important to share and raise awareness on the current status of LGBTQIAS2+ policies in Lebanon. And who better to speak to than Karim Nammour, Researcher, Lawyer and Podcast Host of Qanuni Break. In this episode Karim and Stephani dig a deeper dive into the following areas: The status the LGBTQIA+ community in Lebanon as it stands today The current state of the judicial system and its important role in the protection of the queer community Examples and stories of court cases...
2023-08-23
54 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
Municipal elections in Lebanon with Cendrella Azar
From March till May the most recurring question amongst the Lebanese people was whether or not the Municipal elections were taking place. While this is not a hot topic anymore and the episode was shot back in March, we still think it’s extremely important to outline the importance of Municipalities and their systems of governance. In this episode, Cendrella and Stephani discuss: The structure and inner functionalities of municipalities The roles and responsibilities of municipalities The impact municipalities can have in amplifying change in the country The crucial role municipal elections play in securing a pleasant day to...
2023-08-09
31 min
Al Rawiya | The Podcast
Anxious in Beirut with Zakaria Jaber
Are you Anxious in Beirut? We host Zakaria Jaber, the person that triggered the motivation behind this Podcast season. Joining Zakaria are Farah Darwish and Nazih Osta, two very prominent figures featured in the award winning documentary. In this episode, we chat about: The last 3 years in Lebanon (the October Revolution, Pandemic, August 4th Blast) Immigration Corruption in Lebanon and how it feeds into our society Navigating friendships in Beirut in the midst of chaos The economic collapse and its impact on our generation Anxious in Beirut (2023) In the ever-present desire to capture, record, a...
2023-07-28
1h 12
The Safe House Travel Diary
Episode 2: Dora
Welcome to The Safe House Travel Diary, a travel and music podcast that explores hip hop in misunderstood places. My name is Soha. I go to the safe houses of hip hop artists for intimate conversations and try to get a sense of what life is like in their corner of the world. The idea for The Safe House comes from Kendrick Lamar's lyric about "venting in the safe house." Every season I travel to a new country and immerse myself in their hip hop scene. This is Season 1: "Three Nights in Beirut" and it takes place in my Mo...
2023-06-22
13 min
A2 The Show
Al Rawiya: Changing Lebanon's Story | Stéphani Moukhaiber
A² The Show - Ep 436 Feat. Stéphani Moukhaiber On this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Stéphani Moukhaiber, the co-founder and publisher of Al Rawiya, a digital magazine disrupting traditional narratives about Lebanon in the diaspora. Stéphani brings a unique perspective to the conversation as she has worked in political and social activism, and is currently leading Al Rawiya, a digital magazine that offers expats and first, second, and third-generation immigrants the opportunity to learn about Lebanon through the lens of various experts and creatives who are pioneering the current movement of change in the countr...
2023-01-27
57 min
Autumn Equinox Podcast Series
[PREMIERE] Gobi Desert Collective - Assez (Jack Essek Remix) [Tibetania Records]
Artist: https://soundcloud.com/gobi-desert-collective https://soundcloud.com/ackssek Label: https://soundcloud.com/tibetaniarecords Release Date: September 21 We are welcoming "Gobi Desert Collective" to Tibetania Records with his debut EP "Rawiya" featuring fantastic remixes by: Dj Sergee, Jack Essek, Stephane Salerno and Stefan Alexander Thomas. Listen to the Secrets of Life! Instragram: www.instagram.com/gobidesertcollective/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/gobidesertcollective ===================================================================================== MOODY | MELODIC | MINIMAL
2022-09-21
06 min
Pop Pantheon
USHER (with Rawiya Kameir)
Music writer and Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, Rawiya Kameir, is back on the show to discuss the career and confessions of the great Usher. DJ Louie and Rawiya break down Usher’s musical origins singing in the church, the failed boy band he fronted in the early ‘90s, Nu Beginnings, and how his deal with the storied LaFace Records and subsequent “flavor camp” with Sean “Puff Daddy’ Combs set the stage for his self-titled debut record in 1994. They then dive into his breakthrough sophomore album, 1997’s My Way, how it solidified Usher’s persona as a smooth, sensitive, emotionally-conf...
2022-09-01
1h 49
Majan Chronicles
Growing Feelings
What is passion anyways? When Rawiya is overcome with boredom during the glorious summer months and decides to plant a few soon-to-be-deceased saplings, she learns the value of hobbies, rest, and struggles. Written and Narrated by Ammar Al Naaimi, produced by Oman FM 90.4
2022-06-14
31 min
Stories of Community Resilience
The strength of unity: Lebanese abroad gather for social change
In October 2019, shocked, saddened, and angered by economic and political demise in Lebanon, the diaspora community took to the streets in Melbourne and many cities around the world demanding radical systematic change. Initially spontaneous and born out of grief, these gatherings filled with chanting, singing, speeches and traditional dancing brought the diaspora community closer together and established stronger foundations and connections locally and abroad. This Stories of Community Resilience episode is told through the perspectives of Rebecca and Fatima, and the lasting impact this show of solidarity had on them, and their broader community in Melbourne (Naarm...
2022-05-06
16 min
Paege Soundcloud Feed
Breakout Session - Spring 2022
Hey friends... For all those who need a little break - Here's my new mix, Breakout Session - Spring 2022. Enjoy! Paege 🧙♂️💚 Tracklist: 1. Gobi Desert Collective, Coopsmusic - Rawiya (Original Mix) [Suprematic] 2. GMJ, amháin - Flux (Original Mix) [Meanwhile] 3. Adisyn, Wassu - Full Moon (Original Mix) [When We Dip XYZ] 4. Sascha Braemer feat. Dom Fricot - Who Died and Made You King (Original Mix) [Systematic Recordings] 5. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q - Asante (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [Proton Music] 6. Michael A - Celestial (Original Mix) [Audio Drive] 7. Impérieux - Nerves on Hold (Original Mix) [Chorus Records] 8. Tash, Starkato - Tricks (Paul Angelo & Don A...
2022-04-10
1h 30
DJ Mixes & Podcasts
Breakout Session - Spring 2022
Hey friends... For all those who need a little break - Here's my new mix, Breakout Session - Spring 2022. Enjoy! Paege 🧙♂️💚 Tracklist: 1. Gobi Desert Collective, Coopsmusic - Rawiya (Original Mix) [Suprematic] 2. GMJ, amháin - Flux (Original Mix) [Meanwhile] 3. Adisyn, Wassu - Full Moon (Original Mix) [When We Dip XYZ] 4. Sascha Braemer feat. Dom Fricot - Who Died and Made You King (Original Mix) [Systematic Recordings] 5. Andrea Cassino, Lio Q - Asante (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [Proton Music] 6. Michael A - Celestial (Original Mix) [Audio Drive] 7. Impérieux - Nerves on Hold (Original Mix) [Chorus Records] 8. Tash, Starkato - Tricks (Paul Angelo & Don A...
2022-04-10
1h 30
In Search Of Sauce
Ep.40 - Grammys Postponed, R&B Yin-Yang & Moses Sumney
On this episode of ISOS: Elliot makes his return with the news of The Grammys being postponed due to the Omicron variant. Host Tyler brings a piece that has Ari Lennox & Summer Walker succeeding in R&B but in different ways. And Jashima brings a profile on Moses Sumney.ARTICLES & TIMESTAMPSElliot's Pick - (3:50) "2022 Grammys Postponed Due to Omicron Wave" By Justin CurtoTyler's Pick - (20:01) "Ari Lennox & Summer Walker: The Yin & Yang of R&B" By Robyn MowattJashima's Pick - (43:27) "Moses Sumney Is Ready to Claim His Spotlight" By Rawiya Kameir
2022-01-12
1h 02
Gossip With Celebitchy
105: Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry partner with Ethic, British press fixates on Lili's christening, Angelina Jolie's love life
Introduction: Minutes 0 to 4:30 We will be off next week and will be back on October 30th. We've had a lot of technical problems with the site and think it's due to Mercury retrograde. Chandra and I got haircuts. We both like our long hair and just got trims. Royals: Minutes 4:30 to 20:00 There’s been a lot of drama over whether the Sussexes will christen Lilibet Diana in the UK. We heard a couple of weeks ago that Prince William blocked William and Meghan’s plans to christen Lilibet Diana in Windsor. Chandra thinks Harry wanted to i...
2021-10-16
32 min
FemRadio
Female BiPoc Authors w/ Rawiya Kameir (Part 2)
On this episode of FemRadio, join producer Lauren Stallone alongside co-host, Kate Jones via remote production for feminist news, artist spotlights and feminist favs.Then, hear an exclusive interview with author and journalist Rawiya KameirSIGN UP FOR OUR NEW CJRU NEWSLETTEReepurl.com/hitNmnVOLUNTEER AT CJRUemail: volunteer@cjru.cainformation: cjru.caKEEP UP WITH OUR TEAMtwitter.com/StaloneLaurentwitter.com/Jones_KateeNEWShttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/nunavut-birthing-services-mothers-midwives-rankin-inlet-1.6188351https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa...
2021-10-12
58 min
Pop Pantheon
JUSTIN BIEBER (with Pitchfork Contributing Editor Rawiya Kameir)
Pitchfork Contributing Editor and Asst. Professor at Syracuse University Rawiya Kameir and DJ Louie get into it about one of contemporary pop’s most divisive figures, Justin Bieber. Louie and Rawiya discuss pop’s evolution beyond the need for male pop stars in the late ‘00s and how Bieber entered to fill the void, initially as one of the first music superstars to emerge on YouTube, and later as a certified hitmaker. They then dive into what makes the Beliebers perhaps the definitive Standom of the internet era, the numerous ways Bieber attempted to pivot to credible adult star in the...
2021-09-23
1h 34
Pages of Duda
#04 - O mapa de sal e estrelas
Em meio a protestos, conflitos e bombardeios durante a guerra civil de 2011 na Síria, a jovem Nur é forçada a deixar o país em busca de segurança. Quase mil anos antes, Rawiya, aprendiz de cartografia, traça exatamente a mesma rota, numa saga épica por terras desconhecidas. As duas jornadas de amadurecimento se intercalam, enquanto as protagonistas, embora separadas por séculos de história, espelham as diferentes faces de milhões de refugiados do Oriente Médio e norte da África.
2021-08-18
02 min
The Photo Ethics Podcast
Tamara Abdul Hadi: On what we have seen
In this episode, we talk with Tamara Abdul Hadi about what we have seen. She discusses how she develops relationships with marginalised people, and the importance of having the right intentions as a photographer. Tamara recounts some of her personal experiences with photography ethics, and how they have altered her perspective. She highlights the need to have a critical eye when it comes to the historic photographic narrative of Iraq, of who is choosing the photographs and why. Beyond this, Tamara talks about what photography means to her and passes on some advice for young photographers. What...
2021-06-23
40 min
Only Here For The Wifi
Ep. 101 - Tamara Abdul Hadi
Ep. 101: @tamarabdul Tamara Abdul Hadi is an independent photographer, born to Iraqi parents in the UAE and raised in Montreal, Canada. Abdul Hadi's work explores the complexity and idiosyncrasy of minority communities that are often subjected to stereotyping and underrepresentation interchangeably. Her work also touches on ideas of masculinity and self-representation. Along with being a photographer, she creates and teaches photography workshops, so far in Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, and Tunisia. In 2016, Tamara gave a documentary storytelling workshop in Gaza with her collective Rawiya. Her work has been published in The New York Times...
2021-05-16
1h 21
Coffee Chats with Scientists
Engineering a Skeletal Stem Cell Niche with Dr. Rawiya Al-Hosni
Dr Rawiya Al-Hosni talks about her PhD experiences and one of recent publication on the creation of biomimetic periosteum for bone repair.
2021-03-25
24 min
The Lebanese Physicians' Podcast
Episode 10: Overview of the COVID-19 Response in Lebanon with Sara Chang
Welcome to the 10th episode of the Lebanese Physicians' Podcast. Sara Chang, MPH is a US-based public health professional with over 15 years of experience spanning government and non-profit agencies. She provided support for the US response to Ebola and Zika and has worked extensively in positions related to infectious disease and social justice. She recently relocated from Beirut, where she provided consulting support for non-health actors in the COVID-19 response in Lebanon. Her current projects include data tracking and analysis on COVID-19 in Lebanon and writing for Al Rawiya, a digital publication for the Lebanese diaspora. She...
2021-03-06
25 min
In Search Of Sauce
Ep.25 - Mustafa The Poet, VanJess & Summer Of Soul
On this episode of ISOS: Host Miki brings an interview with Mustafa The Poet ahead of his debut project "When Smokes Rises". Tyler brings an interview with R&B duo VanJess, coinciding with their EP "Homegrown" that dropped in the past week. And Jashima brings a piece talking about Questlove's directional debut "Summer of Soul".ARTICLES & TIMESTAMPS:Miki's Pick: (8:18) "Mustafa’s Meditative Songs of Mourning" By Rawiya KameirTyler's Pick: (27:53) "VanJess Perfected Their Own R&B Sound on the ‘Homegrown’ EP" By Sri Rain StewartJashima's Pick: (37:04) "Questlove's 'Summer of Soul (… Or When the Revoluti...
2021-02-12
53 min
Long Live the Music
Interview with Pitchfork's Rawiya Kameir
Pitchfork's Rawiya Kameir recently joined Kiel Hauck to share some thoughts on how music journalists can take steps toward elevating a more diverse range of voices and have better conversations about the music they’re covering. She also shares her experience as a music critic during a rapidly evolving digital age, as well as the challenge facing music journalists and music fans when it comes to maintaining objectivity and responsibility when examining the work created by problematic artists. Take a listen
2020-12-15
44 min
The Pitchfork Review
Request Line: How to Deal With 2020
A few months ago, we launched the Pitchfork Request Line, asking listeners to call in with requests for music to soundtrack whatever is going on in their lives. On this episode, Pitchfork Editor Puja Patel is answering your requests along with Contributing Editors Rawiya Kameir and Philip Sherburne. They take calls from a midwestern transplant who’s nostalgic for her suburban D.C. hometown, a Mancunian looking to recapture the feeling of his city’s famously vibrant live music scene, and a father who’s teaching his kids music history by way of Willie Nelson. They also discuss the music...
2020-11-06
39 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/331945to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Map of Salt and Stars Author: Zeyn Joukhadar Narrator: Lara Sawalha Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 19 minutes Release date: May 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.33 of Total 3 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: This powerful and lyrical debut novel is to Syria what The Kite Runner was to Afghanistan; the story of two girls living eight hundred years apart—a modern-day Syrian refugee seeking safety and an adventurous mapmaker’s apprentice—“perfectly aligns with the cultural moment” (The Providence Journal) and “shows how interconnected two supposed...
2018-05-01
12h 19
Enjoy The High-Impact Full Audiobook Experience!
The Map of Salt and Stars by Zeyn Joukhadar
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/331945to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Map of Salt and Stars Author: Zeyn Joukhadar Narrator: Lara Sawalha Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 19 minutes Release date: May 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.33 of Total 3 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: This powerful and lyrical debut novel is to Syria what The Kite Runner was to Afghanistan; the story of two girls living eight hundred years apart—a modern-day Syrian refugee seeking safety and an adventurous mapmaker’s apprentice—“perfectly aligns with the cultural moment” (The Providence Journal) and “shows how interconnected two supposedly o...
2018-05-01
12h 19
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Map of Salt and Stars Audiobook by Zeyn Joukhadar
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 331945 Title: Map of Salt and Stars Author: Zeyn Joukhadar Narrator: Lara Sawalha Format: Unabridged Length: 12:19:28 Language: English Release date: 05-01-18 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Fiction & Literature, Literary Fiction, Fairy Tales & Folklore, Coming of Age Summary: This powerful and lyrical debut novel is to Syria what The Kite Runner was to Afghanistan; the story of two girls living eight hundred years apart—a modern-day Syrian refugee seeking safety and an adventurous mapmaker’s apprentice—“perfectly aligns with the cultural moment” (The Providence Journal) and “shows how interconnected two supposed...
2018-05-01
12h 19
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Fairy Tales & Folklore
The Map of Salt and Stars by Zeyn Joukhadar
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/331945to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Map of Salt and Stars Author: Zeyn Joukhadar Narrator: Lara Sawalha Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 19 minutes Release date: May 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.2 of Total 10 Ratings of Narrator: 4.33 of Total 3 Genres: Fairy Tales & Folklore Publisher's Summary: This powerful and lyrical debut novel is to Syria what The Kite Runner was to Afghanistan; the story of two girls living eight hundred years apart—a modern-day Syrian refugee seeking safety and an adventurous mapmaker’s apprentice—“perfectly aligns with the cultural moment” (The Providence Journal) and “shows how interconnected two supposed...
2018-05-01
12h 19
The Outline World Dispatch
Favorites, Vol. 1
It's Monday. Merry Christmas! This week, we're revisiting some of our favorite stories from 2017. Today: Aaron Edwards - “The Great Comet” will never die Ann-Derrick Gaillot - A visit to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Rawiya Kameir - Gordon Ramsay will roast you Hosted by Adrianne Jeffries. Produced by Billy Disney and John Lagomarsino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-12-25
20 min
The Outline World Dispatch
8/10/2017: Voicemail
It's Thursday. The last episode of the week. Today on the Dispatch, Tolu Edionwe talks to people who have held onto voicemails from loved ones who have passed away. Hosted by Rawiya Kameir. Produced by John Lagomarsino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-08-10
14 min
The Outline World Dispatch
7/26/2017: Sterilizing prisoners & women entrepreneurs
It's Wednesday. Halfway. Today on the Dispatch: Zoë Beery - America’s long, shameful history of sterilizing prisoners Laura June - Having a woman on your team ruins your chances of VC funding Hosted by Rawiya Kameir. Produced by John Lagomarsino. This episode is supported by Harry’s razors. Sign up for a free trial at harrys.com/dispatch. (Just cover shipping.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-07-26
15 min
The Outline World Dispatch
7/25/2017: Offensive trademarks, CEO pay, & dreams
It's Tuesday. What are you having for lunch? Today on the Dispatch: Jeff Ihaza & Adrianne Jeffries - People are applying to trademark the n-word Adrianne Jeffries - Health care CEOs get paid so much it will make you sick Rawiya Kameir - Everyone is having anxiety dreams [Spotify playlist] Hosted by Adrianne Jeffries. Produced by John Lagomarsino. This episode is supported by Harry’s razors. Sign up for a free trial at harrys.com/dispatch. (Just cover shipping.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-07-25
14 min
The Outline World Dispatch
7/13/2017: Spotify, a monkey in court, & loading spinners
It's Thursday. You've almost made it. Today on the Dispatch: Jeff Ihaza - Spotify has been accused of a weird scam involving “fake artists” Ann-Derrick Gaillot - PETA is fighting for a monkey’s right to copyright William Turton - If net neutrality gets struck down, we’re going to be seeing spinners more often Hosted by Rawiya Kameir. Produced by John Lagomarsino and Jordan Oplinger. This episode is supported by Harry’s razors. Sign up for a free trial at harrys.com/dispatch. (Just cover shipping.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-07-13
11 min
The Outline World Dispatch
Tuesday, 7/4/2017
It's Tuesday, Independence Day. Because it's a holiday, we're rerunning three of our favorite stories: Rawiya Kameir - Hollywood made a white version and a black version of the same movie Steph Yin - Did humans evolve from pigs? Ann-Derrick Gaillot - American Ninja Warrior’s level playing field Produced by John Lagomarsino, Jordan Oplinger, and Sam Thonis. This episode is supported by Harry’s razors. Sign up for a free trial at harrys.com/dispatch; just cover shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-07-04
18 min
The Outline World Dispatch
Wednesday, 6/28/2017
It's Wednesday. That's the middle one. Today on the Dispatch: Gaby Del Valle - Flint residents are being billed thousands of dollars for unsafe water William Turton - We may never know how many Americans are being swept up in ‘foreign surveillance’ Jeff Ihaza - Give Azealia Banks a chance Hosted by Rawiya Kameir. Produced by John Lagomarsino and Ryan Manning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-06-28
13 min
The Outline World Dispatch
Wednesday, 6/7/2017
It's Wednesday. We have even more stories for you. They are: Rawiya Kameir - Hollywood made a white version and a black version of the same movie William Turton - This is how not to leak top secret documents Adrianne Jeffries - The NYT crossword is old and kind of racist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-06-07
14 min
The Outline World Dispatch
Tuesday, 5/9/2017
It's Tuesday. Welcome to Tuesday. Here's the Dispatch. William Turton - Emmanuel Macron’s tech chief claims he outwitted hackers Rawiya Kameir - Gordon Ramsay will roast you Rollin Bishop - Google Surveys were supposed to save journalism. What happened? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-05-09
13 min
Top Rank Podcast
Episode 07 - Identity Politics & Social Media - Khalila Douze, Kimberly Drew & Rawiya Kameir
For Episode 7, co-hosts Marcel Rosa-Salas and Isabel Flower spoke with three guests—Khalila Douze (Social Media Editor at The Outline), Kimberly Drew (Social Media Manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and Rawiya Kameir (Culture Editor at The Outline)—about the intersections of social media and identity politics in their professional and personal lives. Within the last 30 or so years, the phrase identity politics has become a critical mechanism for self-realization and expression, as well as for political and cultural alliance building. The internet, and social media in particular, has provided a public but also highly personal platform for anyone with...
2017-04-11
1h 07
BITEradio.me
Out from the Shadow of Men: A Memoir with Laila El-Sissi
Out from the Shadow of Men: A Memoir with Laila El-Sissi “The shadow of a man is better than a roof over the head.” This Arabic proverb has long described the plight of women in Egypt. Like the classic Pyramids of Giza, the culture of Egypt for the most part stands unchanged. Egyptian men continue to use the banner of Islam and antiquated interpretation of the Quran to justify controlling women. Egyptian women continue to believe God has ordered men to do so. Yet Laila El-Sissi broke the pattern. Laila El-Sissi was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to an upper class fami...
2016-07-01
57 min
Out from the Shadow of Men: A Memoir with Laila El-Sissi
Out from the Shadow of Men: A Memoir with Laila El-Sissi “The shadow of a man is better than a roof over the head.” This Arabic proverb has long described the plight of women in Egypt. Like the classic Pyramids of Giza, the culture of Egypt for the most part stands unchanged. Egyptian men continue to use the banner of Islam and antiquated interpretation of the Quran to justify controlling women. Egyptian women continue to believe God has ordered men to do so. Yet Laila El-Sissi broke the pattern. Laila El-Sissi was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to an upper class fami...
2016-07-01
58 min
Music Popcast
Drake’s Bully Pulpit
Jon Caramanica, Minya Oh and Rawiya Kameir discuss Drake and OVO Fest.
2015-08-07
1h 07
Popcast
Drake’s Bully Pulpit
Jon Caramanica, Minya Oh and Rawiya Kameir discuss Drake and OVO Fest. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
2015-08-07
1h 07
Writing Publishing Marketing
The Edge with Cassandre Dayne
Join Cassandre Dayne on Sunday, April 6th at 2pm EST as she explores artists who take their work to the edge. Up on tap this week? One HOT author who has not one but THREE personas. Whether she's writing as Rawiya, Michael Mandrake or BL Morticia, her pieces are sizzling, poignant and the majority decidedly m/m. She calls herself crazy for writing with three pseudos, but her readers call her amazing and thoroughly enjoyable. A mother of two, her three muses keep her a bit off kilter, while love and the intricacy of sometimes difficult relationships drive her work...
2014-04-06
1h 02
Writers Talk on Michigan Avenue Media
The Edge with Cassandre Dayne
Join Cassandre Dayne on Sunday, April 6th at 2pm EST as she explores artists who take their work to the edge. Up on tap this week? One HOT author who has not one but THREE personas. Whether she's writing as Rawiya, Michael Mandrake or BL Morticia, her pieces are sizzling, poignant and the majority decidedly m/m. She calls herself crazy for writing with three pseudos, but her readers call her amazing and thoroughly enjoyable. A mother of two, her three muses keep her a bit off kilter, while love and the intricacy of sometimes difficult relationships drive her work...
2014-04-06
1h 02