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The CRUX: True Survival StoriesThe CRUX: True Survival StoriesThe Kyrgyzstan Kidnapping: A Climbing Dream Turned Nightmare | E 167This gripping episode explores one of climbing's most harrowing incidents—the 2000 kidnapping of four young American climbers in Kyrgyzstan's remote mountains. Tommy Caldwell, Beth Rodden, Jason Singer Smith, and John Dickey were world-class athletes with a North Face sponsorship to establish first ascents on untouched granite walls. Their dream expedition turned into a nightmare on August 12, 2000, when they were awakened by bullets striking the rock around their portaledges 1,000 feet up the Yellow Wall. Armed militants from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan forced them to rappel down and took them hostage, executing their Kyrgyz guide to demonstrate their se...2025-06-0235 minThe World by Wild FrontiersThe World by Wild Frontiers20. Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide and the World Nomad GamesThe Wild Frontiers team explore arguably the most beautiful Central Asian 'Stan and one of our host and founder, Jonny's favourite countries: Kyrgyzstan. Uncover the setting of the 2026 World Nomad Games, Kyrgyzstan, as one of our Travel Specialists, Katie, a regular visitor to the region who has experienced the incredible, dramatic mountain scenery, serene lakes and relaxed way of life, shares some highlights of the country. And hear what it's like at the World Nomad Games with our Head of Marketing, Mike, who attended the Kazakhstan games in 2024. Hosted every two years and often considered the ‘Nomad Olympics’, the Worl...2025-05-1935 minCISU Mellem ØrerneCISU Mellem ØrerneAMIS: Cross Press: Civil Society in KyrgyzstanWelcome to the AMIS podcast Cross Press: Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan between Russia and China. This podcast examines civil rights and society in Kyrgyzstan, situated between Russia and China.Part of AMIS's work with Kyrgyzstan, it aligns with our event in Aarhus on November 16, 2024, supported by CISU – Civil Society in Development. Hosted by Tilek Mamytova, the episode features a representative from Bishkek’s civil society.2025-03-2532 minSteppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)Steppe by Steppe: Journey Through the Heart of Central Asia (Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajiki, Uzbek, Mongol)🇰🇬 Bishkek - Kyrgyzstan's Capital CityBishkek!Ever wondered about the land where ancient nomadic traditions meet Soviet-era grandeur and modern aspirations? Then prepare to be captivated by our podcast, your ultimate guide to Bishkek, the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan, and the breathtaking landscapes of this fascinating nation!Uncover the secrets of Bishkek, a city with a past as intriguing as its present. Journey through its former names – from the fortress of Pishpek, established in 1825, to the Soviet-era Frunze, named after the Bolshevik military leader born there, and finally to the independent capital, Bishkek, since 1991.Explore its unique geography, ne...2025-03-1220 minMISME Assist AsiaMISME Assist AsiaMBank Transforms Kyrgyzstan's Banking Landscape with Digital Ecosystem and Mobile App MilestonesBISHKEK - MBank, the country’s first digital ecosystem bank, has achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing 10 million downloads of its mobile application in 2024. This significant achievement highlights MBank's dominant role in the country's digital economy and underscores its appeal among Kyrgyz citizens, with over 3 million active customers—representing 80% of the adult population. The bank's innovative digital-first solutions continue to revolutionize the way people manage their finances, making it the preferred banking platform for the nation.Founded as a division of Commercial Bank Kyrgyzstan, MBank has transformed into a fully digital organization, playing a crucial role...2025-03-0904 minFinancial Planner Life PodcastFinancial Planner Life PodcastFrom Kyrgyzstan to UK Financial Planner: Cholpon Djanuzakova - Why Mindset And Hardwork, Always Wins!"Imagine starting over in a new country, grappling with a new language, and breaking into a competitive industry. This is Cholpan Djanuzakova's reality. Her journey from Kyrgyzstan to becoming a top financial adviser and business owner in the UK is a testament to the incredible things you can achieve when you turn your challenges into stepping stones. Tune in as Cholpan shares the secrets to her success and how she uses her cultural heritage to make unforgettable connections in the financial world.Join host Sam Oakes as he and Cholpan delve into how embracing personal h...2024-12-1146 minNew Books in Russian and Eurasian StudiesNew Books in Russian and Eurasian StudiesAli Igmen, "Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2012)In this episode, Alisa talks with Ali İğmen, Professor of Central Asian History and the Director of the Oral History Program at California State University. In his book Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan, Dr. İğmen examines Soviet Russia’s efforts to reshape local Kyrgyz culture into Soviet culture, as well as the ways in which the local Kyrgyz responded to these attempts. This is the first English-language study of Soviet culture clubs in Kyrgyzstan, which profoundly influenced the future of Kyrgyz cultural identity and helped foster the work of many artists, including the renowned novelis...2024-11-1346 minNew Books in Central Asian StudiesNew Books in Central Asian StudiesAli Igmen, "Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2012)In this episode, Alisa talks with Ali İğmen, Professor of Central Asian History and the Director of the Oral History Program at California State University. In his book Speaking Soviet with an Accent: Culture and Power in Kyrgyzstan, Dr. İğmen examines Soviet Russia’s efforts to reshape local Kyrgyz culture into Soviet culture, as well as the ways in which the local Kyrgyz responded to these attempts. This is the first English-language study of Soviet culture clubs in Kyrgyzstan, which profoundly influenced the future of Kyrgyz cultural identity and helped foster the work of many artists, including the renowned novelis...2024-11-1346 minGol BezanGol BezanPreview: Iran vs. North Korea | Iran vs. KyrgyzstanTeam Melli's next World Cup qualification matches are against North Korea and Kyrgyzstan. In this episode host Sina Sadrzadeh with panelists Arya Nourizadeh & Arya Allahverdi discuss the squad called up by Amir Ghalenoei as well as previewing the upcoming games. We have host of The Asian Game podcast Scott McIntyre to tell us about all things North Korean football and what Iran can expect from them. Lastly, Erfan Hoseiny updates us on the latest surrounding the Persian Gulf Pro League and AFC Champions League. Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:47 Welcome 0:01:20 Allahyar Sayyadmanesh 0:06:58 Squad analysis 0:38:20 North Korea preview 0:41:24 Scott McIntyre from The Asian Game 0:59:49...2024-11-111h 23Hunt the WorldHunt the WorldHTW-Ep 239 Comparing Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Adventure HuntsBrian and Brad recently returned from a nine-day adventure hunt in the central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan. They were primarily after Marco Polo Sheep and Ibex. In this week's episode of Hunt the World they compare their Asian experiences between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (from 2023). Both were very challenging hunts but there were a few differences. After listening it may help you decide which adventure you'd like to try. Remember, even those these hunts sound exotic they are more reasonable in cost than you may think. As always thank you for listening and please share the podcast with family and...2024-10-241h 57The Beaches Podcast™The Beaches Podcast™Kyrgyzstan: All You Need to Know About Beach Travel - Mountains, Nomadic Culture, and YurtsIn this exciting episode of "The Beaches Podcast," we take you on an unexpected journey to the heart of Central Asia with "Kyrgyzstan: All You Need to Know About Beach Travel - Mountains, Nomadic Culture, and Yurts." Discover the hidden gems of Kyrgyzstan's stunning lakeside beaches nestled amidst breathtaking mountain landscapes. Immerse yourself in the rich nomadic culture, where traditional yurts offer a unique beachside experience. Whether you're an adventurous traveler or a curious listener, join us as we explore the serene beauty and cultural richness of Kyrgyzstan's beach destinations. Sponsorssandee.com2024-10-0503 minDigital Government PodcastDigital Government PodcastIn Kyrgyzstan, all services are under one ‘roof’In Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is advancing fast in digital development. A series of initiatives in the last ten years significantly brought the country forward in increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery. However, the transformation does not stop there.With support from both the population and high-level decision-makers, digital leaders in the country have the opportunity (and full legitimacy) to look further ahead. Nuria Kutnaeva, Minister of Digital Development of Kyrgyzstan, tells us in this podcast episode where the country is at – and where it is headed next.2024-10-0230 minPeople Jew Wanna KnowPeople Jew Wanna KnowMargarita goes to Kazakhstan & KyrgyzstanThis week is a solo episode where Margarita does a deep dive on her recent trip to Kazakhstan & Kyrgyzstan with JDC Entwine. JDC Entwine is a branch of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC). Entwine holds roughly 24 global service and travel experiences a year for Jewish young professionals all over the world. Young Jews are able to travel to places like Argentina, Rwanda, India, Spain, and of course, Kazakhstan & Kyrgyzstan with Entwine. In this episode, Margarita discusses the work of JDC, her motivation for the trip, the trip itself, and her takeaways. In a pseudo "...2024-09-1839 minCNSCNS[podcast] Reality check on gender justice in Kyrgyzstan: Nurgul Dzhanaeva speaksThis podcast features Nurgul Dzhanaeva, President of the Forum of Women's NGOs of Kyrgyzstan, who has worked on SDG-related issues at the local, national, regional and global levels. From 2016-2019, she was instrumental in initiating the campaign “From Global to Local” which sought to integrate SDG Goal 5 – to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls – into Kyrgyzstan’s local sustainable development strategies and plans.She is in conversation with Shobha Shukla, CNS Founder Executive Director and feminist development justice leader, at the Asia Pacific Feminist Forum (APFF 2024) in Chiang Mai, Thailand.Opening and...2024-09-1500 minI Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur PodcastI Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur PodcastA New Allosauroid from KyrgyzstanAlpkarakush kyrgyzicus was just named from Kyrgyzstan, plus a new abelisaurid from France, and a Triassic dinosaur in Brazil. We also discuss if dinosaur mounts are art and a few new dinosaur books.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Confuciusornis, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Confuciusornis-Episode-510/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Confuciusornis, a crow-sized dinosaur that is known from potentially over 1,000 specimens.In dinosaur news...2024-09-041h 02Femmes Finance PodcastFemmes Finance PodcastFrom Kyrgyzstan to Silicon Valley: Kanykei Omurzakova’s Journey to Building a Career in Tech🔊 #20 - From Kyrgyzstan to Silicon Valley: Kanykei Omurzakova’s Journey in Building a Career in Tech.In the following episode of the Femmes Finance Podcast, we welcome Kanykei Omurzakova, an inspiring immigrant from Kyrgyzstan, who shares her extraordinary journey of building a career in tech in Silicon Valley.Kanykei (Kani) Omurzakova is a Global Automation Team Lead at Cisco Systems and a Stanford GSB MSx/Sloan Fellow, making history as the first student from Kyrgyzstan in the program. She co-founded the Central Asian Women Initiative (CALI) and serves as a Board member of the F...2024-07-2038 minEveryday peacebuilding through the artsEveryday peacebuilding through the artsBonus: Youth Advisory Board Kyrgyzstan (full Kyrgyz and English version)This episode is the full version of Episode 7 in Kyrgyz and English. In this episode, we invited the Youth Advisory Board members from Kyrgyzstan to take over and make this space their own. They are Ayana Zundueva, Dzhumaev Davut, Murzaliev Nurzhigit and Talant uulu Nur. You will hear these members Youth Advisory Board from Kyrgyzstan interviewing each other about their work with the board and their experiences participating on MAP activities. They prepared and carried out the interview themselves with our production support. We counted with the support of Mrs Anara Eginalieva, Director of the Bishkek office a...2024-05-311h 07Everyday peacebuilding through the artsEveryday peacebuilding through the artsEpisode 7: Youth Advisory Board KyrgyzstanIn this episode, we invited the Youth Advisory Board members from Kyrgyzstan to take over and make this space their own. They are Ayana Zundueva, Dzhumaev Davut, Murzaliev Nurzhigit and Talant uulu Nur. You will hear these members Youth Advisory Board from Kyrgyzstan interviewing each other about their work with the board and their experiences participating on MAP activities. They prepared and carried out the interview themselves with our production support. We counted with the support of Mrs Anara Eginalieva, Director of the Bishkek office and MAP project manager, Cholpon Kylzhyrova and Gulchakhra Karymshakova to organise, coordinate an...2024-05-3143 minChain ReactionChain ReactionKyrgyzstan Sinks Into AuthoritarianismIn the early 1990s, Kyrgyzstan was often referred to as an “island of democracy” in Central Asia.  Three distinguishing features of Kyrgyzstan include an active political opposition, a vibrant civil society, and independent media outlets.The current government is eliminating all three of those distinctions.On this episode of Report in Short, Aaron Schwartzbaum is joined by Bruce Pannier, a longtime journalist at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, and author FPRI’s new report "Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia's Island of Democracy Sinks Into Authoritarianism" to discuss how the country reversed course to join the club of authoritarian governments in the reg...2024-05-3014 minUntil All Have HeardUntil All Have HeardLife Change in Kyrgyzstan (Ep. 189)What do you say about Jesus to a person who only knows life from a Muslim perspective? We’ll hear the answer as we spotlight the outreach in Kyrgyzstan through “Radio O.K.” We’ll hear from Uzara, one of our broadcasters who tells us about the way the team makes programs for women in Kyrgyzstan. We’ll also hear an exciting story of a woman who is beginning to learn who Jesus is. Find out how to pray for the Kyrgyz people as they grow in their understanding of God’s love for them…Until All Have Heard. 2024-05-0615 minCountryBoyzCountryBoyzKyrgyzstanSend us a textWe are back in the 'Stans and to the country of Kyrgyzstan. Or KERR-GEE-Stan as we way it. I think. This place definitely wins the award for wackiest spelling of a country with the lack of vowels. Kyrgyzstan is super remote, not heavily travelled, and very easy on the eyes. A country with a whole lotta mountains and lakes if that's your thing. For such an interesting place, we were surprised to hear how little people go there. Some of the highlights include a walnut forest. One of the...2024-05-0243 minAround the World with Mr. ClarkAround the World with Mr. Clark#77: Siena Florence on Kyrgyzstan (WDWDT Edition)In this episode, host Clark Vandeventer interviews Siena Florence about Kyrgyzstan. Siena Florence is a remarkable young woman. She's 17-years-old and has taken maybe every single class Clark teaches on Outschool. When she's not taking Outschool classes, she's busy doing a whole plethora of remarkable things, like participating in Model UN, being an ambassador for Cultiva International in Guatemala, or traveling the world in various study abroad programs, like the one that took her to the nation of Kyrgyzstan, which is the country we talk about in this episode. What you'll love about this episode: Siena...2024-04-0955 minWild Yoga TribeWild Yoga Tribe#104 - Kyrgyzstan's Yoga Renaissance - Yoga in Kyrgyzstan with Roman ChernousovWelcome to Episode #104 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! My conversation with Roman Chernousov, a yoga teacher from Kyrgyzstan, was fascinating as we took a deep dive into the history of yoga in Kyrgyzstan and how it was illegal because of how the government knew that it was such a powerful practice. Trust me, this story sounded like a movie!  We also talked about Roman’s travels to Tibet and how he studied not just yoga but Kung Fu and Qi Gong as well. I hope that this conversation surprised you, delighted you, and made you more curious about yog...2024-02-0229 minTalk Eastern EuropeTalk Eastern EuropeEpisode 165: Kyrgyzstan’s populist turn raises concerns for media and civil societyIn this episode, our three co-hosts open this episode with a brief rundown of the latest news in the region, including developments related to Azerbaijan, Moldova, Slovakia, Hungary, Russia and North Macedonia.Adam and Nina are later joined by Asel Doolotkeldieva a non-resident fellow of the George Washington University and expert on Kyrgyzstan. Asel describes the current political situation in the country which has developed as a result of the last protests in October 2020 which includes a new crackdown on independent media and civil society.For more context: “Kyrgyzstan faces a new era in regional politics” http...2024-02-0257 minMajlisMajlisThe Crackdown On Kyrgyzstan's Independent MediaWhile Kyrgyzstan's independent media scene has been slowly deteriorating for two years, January 15 marked a turning point with raids by law enforcement officers at media outlets and homes of journalists. At least 11 people were detained and ordered into police custody for two months. Kyrgyzstan’s parliament is again considering a restrictive draft media law compared to legislation used by Russia to shut down media outlets there. Joining host Bruce Pannier to look at the crackdown on Kyrgyzstan’s independent media and what might be coming if the draft media law is approved are guests Tattuububu Ergeshbaeva, director of the Tandem - La...2024-01-2152 minBóng đá 5GoalBóng đá 5GoalTRƯƠNG TIẾN ANH GHI BÀN, TUYỂN VIỆT NAM VẪN ĐỂ THUA ĐÁNG TIẾC TRƯỚC KYRGYZSTAN Vào tối ngày 9/1/2024, đội tuyển Việt Nam bước vào trận giao hữu gặp Kyrgyzstan tại Doha (Qatar). Đây là trận đầu tiên và cũng là duy nhất của thầy trò HLV Philippe Troussier trước thềm giải đấu châu lục. Do tính chất thử nghiệm chiến thuật, đấu pháp và con người, nên trận đấu đã diễn ra khép kín. Được biết bước vào trận này, đội tuyển Việt Nam đã chơi tự tin và kiểm soát bóng tương đối tốt, qua đó...2024-01-1001 minMajlisMajlisKyrgyzstan's Government Raises Its New FlagKyrgyzstan has changed its national flag. It was clear from the time the idea of altering the flag was first proposed in September 2023 that the country’s president, Sadyr Japarov, wanted the change. There was strong opposition from many of the country’s citizens, but that met with a very aggressive response from authorities and very quickly the idea became a reality. The process by which Kyrgyzstan’s flag was changed is especially interesting because it illustrates more broadly how the country has been governed since President Japarov came to power. Joining host Bruce Pannier to discuss Kyrgyzstan’s new flag and...2024-01-0740 minDigital Government PodcastDigital Government PodcastData exchange makes things happen in KyrgyzstanDigital transformation of government in Central Asia, in this podcast episode, has the face of Kyrgyzstan. Almost a decade since the inception of the country’s first plans, public services are now available online for citizens, and data exchange is happening between government agencies.Something Tõnis Mäe, Senior Expert of the Digital Architecture Competence Centre of e-Governance Academy, is rightfully proud of – and it shows. Fresh from his two-year tenure in Kyrgyzstan, we discuss with Mäe the country’s significant strides in digital transformation, and how digital evolution is progressing in the Central Asian nation.2023-11-2227 minMajlisMajlisKyrgyzstan's Draft Laws Push Independent Media, Civil Society To The EdgeOn October 25, Kyrgyzstan’s draft law on noncommercial organizations was adopted by parliament in its first reading. The bill has been criticized by domestic and international rights groups, but if it passes through two more readings it will become law. There is another controversial bill on media that will be reviewed soon by parliament. Both draft laws are close copies of similar laws in Russia that the Kremlin used to silence critical voices. Even without these laws being in effect, the activities of independent media outlets, and other groups, are already increasingly restricted in Kyrgyzstan. Joining host Bruce Pannier to di...2023-10-2945 minMajlisMajlisHow Kyrgyzstan's Legal System Is Failing WomenA woman outside Kyrgyzstan’s capital, Bishkek, was savagely attacked by her ex-husband in late September, and will be permanently disfigured as a result. Since the attack, many troubling facts have emerged about lenient treatment by Kyrgyz courts of men who commit violent acts against women, and police who don’t seem interested in acting on complaints of domestic violence. How is the legal system failing women and girls in Kyrgyzstan, and why does the situation seem so resistant to change? Joining host Bruce Pannier to look at this problem are guests Aksana Ismailbekova, a research fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum-Moderner Orient; Adin...2023-10-0841 minEurasiaChatEurasiaChatEurasiaChat: The rough with the smooth in KyrgyzstanThe latest edition of our EurasiaChat podcast kicked off with some thoughts from Eurasianet Central Asia editor, Peter Leonard, on his experience of doing the notoriously grueling Silk Road Mountain Race. This annual bike race can last up to two weeks and takes participants through some of the most remote and challenging locations in Kyrgyzstan – from cold mountain passes to barren, searing valley floors. Perhaps the most fulfilling aspect of the event, though, is that it offers participants the chance to see the truest expression of Central Asian hospitality and kindness to strangers. A rougher side...2023-09-0436 minCurious ApeCurious ApeKyrgyzstanToday, we hop over to Central Asia to explore the enticing world of Kyrgyzstan! First, we are taking you into the heart of their culture; tracing the nomadic traditions and yurt living. Interesting, huh? Next, we're dialling back the time machine as we let the echoes of the Silk Road tell us the epic historical saga that continues to shape Kyrgyzstan. And then...wow, get ready! We’ll be trekking across the Tian Shan mountains, decoding their mysteries and marveling at their wonders.Disclaimer: The content is generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and may not always be 100% ac...2023-08-1505 minUnleashing HER - Feminine PowersUnleashing HER - Feminine PowersThe Power of Choice: Aizada Marat's Journey from Kyrgyzstan to Harvard and Silicon ValleyIn this captivating episode of Unleashing HER - Feminine Powers podcast, we are thrilled to have Aizada Marat, a remarkable Harvard Law graduate from Kyrgyzstan. Aizada's incredible journey of self-discovery has taken her from the heart of Central Asia to the prestigious halls of Harvard, and now, to the dynamic landscape of Silicon Valley. Join us as Aizada fearlessly opens up about her experiences as a woman in male-dominated industries, shedding light on the sacrifices she made along the way to achieve unprecedented success. Her vulnerability and honesty will leave you inspired and motivated to break barriers and chase your...2023-08-1134 minRAIA(ffairs)RAIA(ffairs)Episode #11: A Historical Border Conflict and the Current Escalation: A take on Kyrgyzstan’s Japarov and Tajikistan’s RahmonBoth Kyrgyzstan's President Japarov and Tajikistan’s President Rahmon had agreed to a border ceasefire during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting. After what seemed to be a de-escalation, the hostilities continued on the 17th of September. Tune into this episode with RAIA writer Roxane De Bergevin, to discuss the tensions along the border between Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. We explore each leader’s pressure points and domestic interests, as well as a historical overview of their Soviet past to explain the tensions between them. Lastly, we discuss the rise of China in supporting Kyrgyzstan’s Japarov and the lack o...2023-06-0234 minThe CosmopolitanThe CosmopolitanGold Mining And Resource Nationalism In Kyrgyzstan Podcast: Majlis (LS 36 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)Episode: Gold Mining And Resource Nationalism In KyrgyzstanPub date: 2023-04-30Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationA recent Oxus Society report on Kyrgyzstan’s resource nationalism raises questions concerning officials’ messaging about the economic value of extracted mineral wealth and environmental conservation. The report finds that Kyrgyzstan’s vast gold reserves have enriched only a select few, and mining has caused irreparable ecological damage. Authorities often target those who object to mining projects. How is resource nationalism creating...2023-05-0949 minFriends of Europe podcastsFriends of Europe podcastsDark Matter Podcast | Space & Emancipation in Kyrgyzstan26 April 2023: The second episode of the Dark Matter Podcast welcomes Kyzzhibek Batyrkanova, a trailblazer for gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls in STEM fields. Kyzzhibek is the Program Director of the Kyrgyz Space Program (KSP), a first-of-its-kind initiative in Central Asia that aims to empower girls and women to literally reach for the stars. She leads a passionate team working hard to launch Kyrgyzstan's first-ever satellite and pave the way for the development of the aerospace industry and STEM education in the country. Drawing on her TEDx presentation, Kyzzhibek shares her inspiring journey in this podcast: from...2023-04-2626 minNo Blackout DatesNo Blackout DatesStories From The Road: Powder Lines + Cultural Clarity in KyrgyzstanIn February, Tim embarked on a backcountry ski expedition into the Tien Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Along with a crew of five other skiers and snowboarders, he spent a week in a high-altitude yurt camp, ascending and descending 12,000-foot peaks and learning about Kyrgyz culture. When three Russian draft dodgers skied into camp one afternoon, the crew got a close-up perspective on how the mountains can provide a unifying force for good in a divided world.Relevant links:On a ski trip to Kyrgyzstan, epic lines combine with cultural immersion40 Tribes BackcountryTim's InstagramEben's Instagram2023-04-0412 minWWP | World Wide PodcastWWP | World Wide PodcastWWP #46 Kyrgyzstan ft. Anara MelisovaOn today's podcast, we travel to Kyrgyzstan, a country surrounded by mountains with people that live the Nomad lifestyle. We were joined by Anara Melisova and we discussed the viral avalanche in the Kyrgyzstan mountains, the World Nomad Games, and the culture shock from her move to Budapest.  Follow us on all our social media and listening platforms using the link below: https://linktr.ee/podcastwwp Instagram handles: Co-Host: @joaopjacques Co-Host: @guilherme_vale8 Guest: @anammell2023-02-141h 11Sporting Around the WorldSporting Around the WorldSports in KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan is a country filled with strong people doing sports that require a great amount of strength. These sports range from conventional events like Olympic-style wrestling to the wonderfully bizarre horseback game of kok boru (basically dead goat polo/rugby). Kyrgyzstan is home to plenty of your favorite ball sports as well, such as football, handball, and the winter sport of bandy. Tell us about sports in your country, suggest a topic, or just reach out at sportingaroundtheworld@gmail.com2023-02-0939 min==== \==== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ======== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ====Кыргызча сыйынуу ыры- "Ар бир киши тизе бүтөт".mp4 / Kyrgyz Worship Song- "Everyone Kneels".mp4==== "Слова жизни", "Хороший Новости", "Евангельские песни" - Основные языки, на которых говорят в Кыргызстане======== "Words of Life", "Good News", "Gospel Songs" - The Main Languages Spoken in Kyrgyzstan.====2023-01-2202 min177 Nations of Tasmania177 Nations of TasmaniaCholpon from Kyrgyzstan : From the Switzerland of Central Asia to the Tasmanian seasideKyrgyzstan is not a country many Tasmanians would know much about, and probably most would be surprised to know that there are Kyrgyz living on this island so far from their homeland.  Kyrgyzstan is a small country in Central Asia, a mountainous land of some 7 million inhabitants nestled between giant neighbours, China and Kazakhstan.  It gained independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991,  though it has followed a somewhat different path to it's neighbouring countries and look to tourism as its future, being to blessed with energy and mineral resources that its neighbours possess.Cholpona comes from a r...2022-12-3036 minDiversilinguaDiversilingua57. KyrgyzstanEN. Have you heard about the Kyrgyzstan? In this episode, we had a great conversation with Nazira, from Kyrgyzstan, in which we could learn more about this country that is unknown by many people. During our conversation, Nazira also talked about the Kyrgyz cuisine and the differences between her culture and the culture of the United States, a place she had the opportunity to live for a period of her life. We don't know about you, but we are excited to visit Kyrgyzstan to get to know more their people.  PT. Já ouviu falar so...2022-12-0452 minUntil All Have HeardUntil All Have HeardLife Change in Kyrgyzstan (Ep. 110)In this week’s podcast Ed and Wayne connect with our FEBC Kyrgyzstan team to hear about the ways radio reaches people with the Gospel in this region of the world. We’ll hear from Uzara, one of our broadcasters in Kyrgyzstan who tells us about the way the team makes programs for women in this part of the world. We’ll also hear an exciting story of a woman who encountered the radio station team and is beginning to learn about who Jesus is…Until All Have Heard.2022-10-3116 minレアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcastレアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article PodcastFermented horse milk season on in KyrgyzstanHigh up in the Tian Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan, the season for making the fermented drink known as kumis is in full swing. Connoisseurs of kumis, an important part of nomadic tribes’ diets for untold centuries, say the Suusamyr valley is home to the best version of the drink. In winter, the valley, which is 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level, is covered in meters-deep snow. When the thaw comes, the abundance of water feeds dense grass and herbs. By the end of summer, the valley is awash in a thick, emerald carpet of juicy blades of grass that horses eagerly de...2022-09-0901 min==== \==== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ======== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ========"Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер. / "Слова жизни", "Хороший Новости", "Евангельские песни" - Основные языки, на которых говорят в Кыргызстане./ "Words of Life", "Good News", "Gospel Songs" - The Main Languages Spoken in Kyrgyzstan.====2022-09-0502 minSquiz KidsSquiz KidsTuesday, August 23 - Scientists study backseat tantrums; Kyrgyzstan’s fermented horse milk; lost ring found in the sea; and oh-oh, it’s Book Week!Squiz Kids is an award-winning, free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we’ll give you the world. A short podcast that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour.‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties’ (A Squiz Parent)This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them.Fun. F...2022-08-2210 min==== \==== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ======== "Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер./ "Hayot so'zlari", "Yaxshi Yangiliklar". "Xushxabar qo'shiqlari" - Gapiriladigan asosiy tillar Qirg'izistonda ========"Өмүр сөздөрү", "Жакшы Жаңылыктар". "Инжил ырлары" - Кыргызстанда сүйлөгөн негизги тилдер. / "Слова жизни", "Хороший Новости", "Евангельские песни" - Основные языки, на которых говорят в Кыргызстане./ "Words of Life", "Good News", "Gospel Songs" - The Main Languages Spoken in Kyrgyzstan.====2022-08-1602 minDissidents and DictatorsDissidents and DictatorsBektour Iskender, Lessons from Kyrgyzstan’s Civil SocietyBektour Iskender is a journalist, educator, and co-founder of Kloop Media, one of Kyrgyzstan’s largest media outlets that doubles as a journalism school to equip youth in the country with the skills to investigate and report on corruption. Recorded at the 2022 Oslo Freedom Forum, in this episode, Iskender tells of his live-blogging of the 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution, which culminated in the ousting of Kyrgyzstan’s corrupt administration. Despite death threats from the national security services, Iskender is still using machine learning to uncover corruption, and working to launch Kyrgyzstan’s first satellite into space with a team of all-female engineers.2022-06-2413 minAnxious and Afraid The PodAnxious and Afraid The PodEpisode 93: We're Young. We're Fun. We're Hot. Let's Climb A Rock (Kidnap of Four American Rock Climbers In Kyrgyzstan)In this week's episode, the gang returns from their break to bring you an action-packed story of adventure and tragedy in the country of Kyrgyzstan.In the year 2000, 4 young American rock climbers would depart on a trip of a lifetime to a remote region of Kyrgyzstan to do some epic climbing, sponsored by The Northface. Sadly, the group would be taken hostage by members of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and the days that followed would test the Americans to the ends of their mental and physical limits.Credits:Over The Edge: The True Story...2022-04-191h 28Fostering feminist movements to advance women’s human rights across Asia and the PacificFostering feminist movements to advance women’s human rights across Asia and the Pacific“Empowering women migrant workers against gender-based violence in their migration journey“ Interview with Manata Sadykova, DANKO, Kyrgyzstan***TRIGGER WARNING*** This Episode includes references to rape and physical and sexual violence. Listeners discretion advised. To commemorate the International Migrants Day, APWLD together with the Migration Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) partners are launching a podcast series. In this series, the amazing Migration FPAR young researchers representing seven organisations in Nepal, India, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, and Malaysia will take you inside their two year FPAR journey sharing the challenges faced by the women migrants’ community, and the role FPAR played in their organising to challenge systemic barriers and bring change for and within th...2021-12-1713 minEquestrian Adventuresses Podcast  | Your Global Passport to International Show Jumping CompetitionsEquestrian Adventuresses Podcast | Your Global Passport to International Show Jumping CompetitionsLiving & Riding in KyrgyzstanToday we virtually visit a very special country in Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan. Situated at the crossroads of the Silk Road and squeezed between ancient empires, it boasts of a fascinating horse culture. Helene from France has made Kyrgyzstan her home and has lived there for more than 20 years, owning around 50 horses. She helped Ashley and her partner organise a 3-month ride across the country. Both women are joining me in today's podcast episode to talk about their experiences of living and riding in Kyrgyzstan. Show Notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2021/10/20/horse-podcast-ep-185-living-riding-in-kyrgyzstan/2021-10-201h 16NORRAG NETWORKNORRAG NETWORKAlmagul Osmonova, founder and CEO, Taalim Forum Public Foundation, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanThis episode of the KIX EAP Podcast hosted by Ryan Allen, Assistant Professor, Chapman University (USA) features Almagul Osmonova, the founder and CEO of the Taalim Forum Public Foundation based in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Ms Osmonova discusses her background and passion for education. This is a special edition of the KIX EAP podcast ahead of the KIX EAP Regional Conference, where Ms Osmonova will be presenting her KIX-funded research on how to improve quality and access to school education in Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Tajikistan. Register for the conference here: https://norrag.zohobackstage.eu/KIXEPIC The KIX EAP Podcast promotes diverse voices...2021-10-0324 minTalk Travel AsiaTalk Travel AsiaTalk Travel Asia - Ep. 133: Kyrgyzstan with Stephen LioyThe subject of many novels and movies, Central Asia sits at the crossroads of legendary rivalries and is crossed by the fabled Silk Road. The region is massive, covering more than 4-million-square-km and includes five countries that were formerly a part of the Soviet Union, including Kyrgyzstan, the focus of this episode. Both Kyrgyzstan and it’s neighboring countries have diverse cultures and rich histories but are largely unknown to western travelers. On this episode, we’ll chat with travel writer and photographer Stephen Lioy about his life in the region, particularly Kyrgyzstan, where he lives, to get some inside tips...2021-10-0142 min浪遊天涯 Dare to Travel浪遊天涯 Dare to TravelEp. 47 讓我們相遇在吉爾吉斯吧! Ft. 伯任 & 思思 Let’s meet in Kyrgyzstan ft. Brain & Stephanie你有聽過吉爾吉斯這個國家嗎? 你會對這個國家感到好奇嗎? 經常上過我們Podcast分享故事的思思與伯任,我們難得約到他們兩人,同時上我們節目,一起分享他們兩個台灣人,是如何在這只有少數人聽過的國家,意外的相遇並一起組隊浪遊吉爾吉斯這個國家的故事。你會好奇這個號稱東方瑞士的國家嗎? 好奇的話就來聽下去! (00:07:00) 思思形容 Kyrgyzstan (00:08:45) Brain 跟 思思怎麼認識的? (00:13:15) 你們一起旅行了多久? (00:15:00) 四歌塔,睡頁城 (00:24:40) Issyk Kul 湖,思思分享的故事 (00:27:45) 伯任的藍白拖 (00:39:00) 吃素的人,在那邊有東西可以吃嗎? (00:41:15) 語言問題,有趣,省錢,學習 (00:48:10) 思思搭便車故事 (00:53:35) 來,就一定要做什麼? (00:57:15) Brain 給聽眾建議 (00:58:00) 思思給聽眾的建議 本集部落格 https://www.daretotravelpodcast.com/post/ep-47-kyrgyzstan-brain-stephanie 思思的臉書 : sihsihwang 思思的Instagram: stephanie_sihsih 伯任的Youtube頻道 FB & IG: 我的人生,我的 RPG 節目中推薦的APP App: Simple language - 教你基本的會話 支持我們 Support our Show:捐款贊助: https://p.ecpay.com.tw/D32FC3D 我們的官網與社群平台 Our Official website and social Media官網: DareToTravelPodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/daretotravelpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/daretotravelpodcast電子郵件: worldsuperwanderer@gmail.com 音樂授權 Music credit:Wholesome Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2021-09-021h 03MindshiftMindshiftFamily-based Care in the Philippines and Kyrgyzstan | Robby De Luzuriaga and Anton PutilinWelcome to Mindshift, a podcast by the Homecoming project that exists to equip and empower you to advocate on behalf of vulnerable children around the world. In this episode, host Krish Kandiah speaks to Robby De Luzuriaga and Anton Putilin about their respective work in the Philippines and Kyrgyzstan, and how they are working with local faith communities and Government in order to effect change for vulnerable children in orphanages. They speak about both the challenges and opportunities they are finding as they engage with local churches on the importance of family-based care for children. We hope you enjoy this i...2021-08-2724 minIn CommonIn CommonIJC #3: Shades of Conflict in Kyrgyzstan with Beril OcaklıMaria Claudia Lopez and Frank van Laerhoven are speaking with Beril Ocaklı. Beril co-authored a recent contribution to the International Journal of the Commons titled ‘Shades of Conflict in Kyrgyzstan: National Actor Perceptions and Behaviour in Mining’ with her colleagues Tobias Krueger and Jörg Niewöhner. The episode starts with the proper pronunciation of Beril’s name, and wraps up with reflections on the importance of diversity in approaching the commons and commons scholarship. In between, the discussion gears around the article – the prequel, its message, and the sequel. Beril Ocaklı is a doctoral r...2021-05-2827 minThe Off RampThe Off RampChanging Women's Lives in KyrgyzstanThis episode begins with the acknowledgment of a significant and sad anniversary in the lives of millions of refugees around the world but picks up with a story of hope and empowerment next!We chat with founder of The Master's Handicrafts, Sharla Shaver. The Master's Handicrafts is an export business in the country of Kyrgyzstan dedicated to helping indigenous women of Central Asia develop marketable skills and provide for their families.Sharla describes what life is like in Kyrgyzstan, what she calls "the Switzerland of Asia," and the challenges the women who work with her face daily ranging from widespread...2021-03-3152 minEXALT PodcastEXALT PodcastBeril Ocaklı - How has extractivism played out in Soviet and post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan?This month on the podcast we were joined by Beril Ocaklı to discuss extractivisms through the lens of post-soviet spaces. Beril is a critical institutional economist and commons researcher with a track record of leading international transdisciplinary cooperation projects in resource governance. Challenged by the realities on the ground, she has returned to academia in 2015 for pursuing her doctoral research on resource conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Currently based at IRI THESys,  Humboldt University of Berlin, she explores processes and practices that make and unmake Kyrgyzstan’s gold rush. Our conversation was wide ranging, and we learned abou...2021-03-261h 06Global InquirerGlobal InquirerKyrgyzstan: A Central-Asian Beacon of Democracy?Although Kyrgyzstan rarely makes the front page of the news, this Central-Asian nation has a fascinating history. From 1991, when Kyrgyzstan became independent from the Soviet Union to the present day in 2021, three of their democratically-elected presidents have been unseated by protesters and civil unrest. In this episode, we dive into Kyrgyzstan’s complex history of electoral politics, and whether the country lives up to its designation as a beacon of democracy. Special thanks to Dr. Margaret Hanson of Arizona State University for allowing us to interview her! Host: Emma Ross Researchers: Maggie Sparling and Alma Wolf Producer: Jessica Ji and El...2021-03-2133 minThe Grind PodcastThe Grind PodcastEpisode 007: Kyrgyzstan Ibex Hunt with Nick Watson and Erik Van WoerkomErik and Nick sit down and talk about their hunt of a lifetime, hunting Mid Asian Ibex in Kyrgyzstan. They discuss what it takes to plan a trip to another country and what you should expect in the travel, food, culture and everything in-between. If you're interested in a hunt to Kyrgyzstan contact Erik on instagram and he can give you the details of the outfitter they used. This is definitely a hunt of a lifetime so be sure to check out the YouTube videos if you want to see their experience!2021-02-101h 53The Grind PodcastThe Grind PodcastEpisode 007: Kyrgyzstan Mid-Asian Ibex Hunt with Nick Watson and Erik Van WoerkomErik and Nick sit down and talk about their hunt of a lifetime, hunting Mid Asian Ibex in Kyrgyzstan. They discuss what it takes to plan a trip to another country and what you should expect in the travel, food, culture and everything in-between. If you're interested in a hunt to Kyrgyzstan contact Erik on instagram and he can give you the details of the outfitter they used. This is definitely a hunt of a lifetime so be sure to check out the YouTube videos if you want to see their experience!2021-02-101h 53Sounds StrategicSounds StrategicKyrgyzstan’s political future: Ambassador Edil BaisalovKyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections on 4 October threw the country into political crisis. Claims that the elections were rigged sparked mass popular protests on the streets of Bishkek, the capital, which led to the resignation of Kyrgyzstani president, Sooronbay Jeyenbekov, on 15 October.In this special episode of Sounds Strategic, Nigel Gould-Davies, IISS Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia, speaks with the Kyrgyzstan Ambassador to the UK, H.E. Edil Baisalov on what the recent political upheaval means for Kyrgyzstan and the possible paths forward for the country.We hop...2020-11-1641 minThe Naked PravdaThe Naked PravdaKeeping Up With KyrgyzstanOn October 5, thousands of opposition demonstrators took to the streets of Bishkek to protest the official results of Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections. About a dozen different opposition parties had failed to overcome the seven percent threshold needed to get into parliament and two pro-government parties had won nearly half the seats. The protesters demanded a repeat vote and on October 6 elections officials relented and invalidated the results.  Since then, Kyrgyzstan’s population has seen a lot more turmoil than the opposition protesters bargained for: parliament appointed a new prime minister, the president stepped down, and election officials sched...2020-10-3147 minEvents at USIPEvents at USIPKyrgyzstan's Unfinished "Revolution"USIP held a discussion of the ongoing situation in Kyrgyzstan and its implications for peace and stability in Central Asia. The conversation examined how organized crime, youth mobilization, social media, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have factored into the crisis. The discussion also analyzed how the United States and the region, including Kyrgyzstan’s Central Asian neighbors and Russia, are assessing and responding to the developments.   2020-10-291h 32The Slavic ConnexionThe Slavic ConnexionKyrgyzstan's Uphill Battle for Democracy with Nazgul KulovaOn this episode, we discuss the ongoing political crisis in Kyrgyzstan, resulting from the disputed October 4th elections, with Nazgul Kulova, a resident of Bishkek (the capital of Kyrgyzstan) and a policy analyst in the mining sector. As a former government official at the State Agency for Mineral Resources, she has worked with various international organizations and is thus a valuable inside resource. Nazgul talks with Matt about Kyrgyzstan's tumultuous political history, the motivations for constant upheaval, and the consequences of the latest political crisis gripping the country. We hope you enjoy this current event episode! NOTE...2020-10-1741 minThe Bully Crypto PodcastThe Bully Crypto PodcastRIPPLE OPENS A LINE OF CREDIT | RIPPLE PARTNERSHIP WITH ENERGY WEB | KYRGYZSTAN IS OFF OF SWIFT! | #139RIPPLE OPENS A LINE OF CREDIT | RIPPLE PARTNERSHIP WITH ENERGY WEB | KYRGYZSTAN IS OFF OF SWIFT!🕘 TIMESTAMPS:  00:00 Intro 00:18 Key Topics 00:47 Like, Subscribe, & Comment 00:57 The XRP Bully Consulting  1:13 Congress Receives Payments in Bitcoin 4:00 Ripple Line Of Credit 7:30 Ripple Partnership With Energy Web 10:40 Kyrgyzstan's Central Bank Has Shut Down Swift🔗 All My Links--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebullycryptopod/support2020-10-0812 minKinging-It: The Travel PodcastKinging-It: The Travel PodcastS3EP8 - How NOT to do the Mongol Rally - Police stops and chaos in Kyrgyzstan and KazakhstanWe have fellow rallier Sam on the phone to tell everyone how NOT to do the Mongol rally! His story is a bit mental, full of bad luck and misfortune BUT he managed it! We also head through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan - two places we never EVER thought we'd step foot in, but are so glad we did! - THE MONGOL RALLY podcast is here for season 3! What is the Mongol Rally we hear you shout? In a nut shell, we drove a 1.2 litre Fiat Panda called Fferanda babes all the way from our home town in...2020-07-151h 06I4C Central Asia PodcastI4C Central Asia Podcast2.2 Maria Kolesnikova, Director of MoveGreen in KyrgyzstanThis week we turn our attention to Kyrgyzstan. We speak with Maria Kohesnikova, the director of MoveGreen, a youth environmental movement in the capital city of Bishkek, about the current status of air pollution in the country of Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan, it is not possible for civil society representatives to analyze the exhaust emitted from coal-powered power plants. Having an independent group of experts inspecting power plants would not only reveal the chemical emission levels but could also provide necessary feedback for plants to run cleaner and more efficiently. Learn more about this and...2020-07-0827 minHiNataNoTabiHiNataNoTabi6月15-16日(D89-90)金持ちではないが裕福・キルギスタン・いっぱいの子供たち•Not Rich but Wealthy Kyrgyzstan •ไม่ร่ำรวยแต่เป็นคีร์กีซสถานที่อุดมสมบูรณ์(และเด็กน้อยเยอะมาก)6月15-16日(D89-90)金持ちではないが裕福・キルギスタン・いっぱいの子供たち•Not Rich but Wealthy Kyrgyzstan •ไม่ร่ำรวยแต่เป็นคีร์กีซสถานที่อุดมสมบูรณ์(และเด็กน้อยเยอะมาก) ฟัง podcast (พอดแคสต์) ทริป 「ฮินะ」 ตอน นี้ https://anchor.fm/HiNataNoTabi/episodes/615-16D89-90-efg9jo 「 Not Rich but Wealthy Kyrgyzstan ไม่ร่ำรวยแต่เป็นประเทศคีร์กีซสถานที่อุดมสมบูรณ์ และมีเด็กน้อย เด็กเล็กๆเยอะมาก ผู้คนเป็นมิตร ธรรมชาติ อากาศดี ค่าครองชีพไม่แพง ตามนั้นเลยจริงๆ ประทับใจมาก 」 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HiNataNoTabi/message2020-06-1506 minHiNataNoTabiHiNataNoTabi6月13-14日(D87-88)こんにちは キルギス・中央アジア•Кыргызстанга кош келиңиз Hi Kyrgyzstan,a very warm welcome to Asia Klang•สวัสดีคีร์กีซสถานและการต้อนรับที่แสนอบอุ่นสู่ดินแดนเอเชียกลาง6月13-14日(D87-88)こんにちは キルギス・中央アジア•Кыргызстанга кош келиңиз Hi Kyrgyzstan,a very warm welcome to Asia Klang •สวัสดีคีร์กีซสถานและการต้อนรับที่แสนอบอุ่นสู่ดินแดนเอเชียกลาง ฟัง podcast (พอดแคสต์) ทริป 「ฮินะ」 ตอน นี้  https://anchor.fm/HiNataNoTabi/episodes/613-14D87-88----Hi-Kyrgyzstan-a-very-warm-welcome-to-Asia-Klang-efg9fe   「 ตื่นเต้นมาก เราถึงบิชเคก เมืองหลวงของคีร์กีซสถาน แล้วเกือบหลงทางไปที่พักไม่ถูก ได้หนุ่มคีร์กีซหน้าตาน่ารักมาช่วยบอกทางให้ อาหารการกินต่างจากอินเดีย ไทยและญี่ปุ่นมาก แต่สนุกและรู้สึกได้เลยว่าเป็นประเทศเล็กที่ผู้คนเป็นมิตร ธรรมชาติสมบูรณ์ อาหารการกินก็อุดม ดีใจที่ตัดสินใจมากัน   」  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HiNataNoTabi/message2020-06-1309 minTravels, Tales and Takes with PreethiTravels, Tales and Takes with PreethiEp. 02 - #PepTalk! Let's Explore Kyrgyzstan with Sharanya IyerJoin me on this #PepTalk as we explore Kyrgyzstan with Sharanya Iyer from Truly Nomadly! We talk about splendid landscapes, living in yurts, fun hikes, and the incredible, surreal World Nomad Games! Sharanya is a seasoned traveller and a content creator who travelled solo through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan over 2 months. Check out her work at www.trulynomadly.com and www.instagram.com/trulynomadly. Music credits - Pranav Chadha and Parichay Talreja2020-06-0550 minSomething for the turboSomething for the turboA new ultra event, Everest, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, real frontier cycling and titanium frames with Serk founder Shannon BuftonWe caught up with Shannon Bufton, founder of Serk Cycling, about the growth of cycling in China, exploring the Himalayas, Everest, the world's greatest descents, dressing as a panda at the Tour of Beijing, gravel in Kyrgyzstan, cycling culture in Beijing, titanium frames built for adventure, new places still be be discovered, a tour to North Korea plus loads more. Everesting Everest with CyclingTipsSerk Everest Trip Serk North Korea TripSerk Kyrgyzstan Gravel Trip Roadtripping the Silk Road with Cyclingtips Serk Titanium bikes2020-06-0549 minFeminists Want System ChangeFeminists Want System ChangeEP12_Dream For Women To Claim Their Human Rights_Olga Djanaeva From KyrgyzstanFor the fourth episode of Feminists Want System Change podcast at the Asia-Pacific Beijing+25 Platform for Action regional meeting, Lean Bayle Arcega Deleon speaks with women's rights activist Olga Djanaeva, Head of women's organisation Alga in Kyrgyzstan. Olga talks about the journey of her organisation immediately after the Beijing Platform for Action in 1994 and the growth women's rights have seen in Kyrgyzstan since then, especially against "bride kidnapping", a violent and exploitative practice against women with roots in the deep seated patriarchal community.2020-05-1525 minCanApprove Immigration Education UpdatesCanApprove Immigration Education UpdatesStudy MBBS in Kyrgyzstan | EP #3MBBS dream is now achievable for international students. Kyrgyzstan makes MBBS more affordable for those who are aspiring to become a doctor. Plan your MBBS education in any of Kyrgyzstan Universities. Listen to know more2020-05-0903 minThe Slavic ConnexionThe Slavic ConnexionKyrgyzstan: Progressive Media, Human Rights, and the Power of Journalism (with Tom and Matt)In the next few episodes, we are excited to have an intimate look into Central Asian countries thanks to a rare visit from several wonderful journalists who were competitively selected for a US State Department-sponsored exchange program, which was made possible through the Meridian International Center (see the press release here: https://www.meridian.org/news/texas-international-education-consortium-brings-u-s-state-departments-central-asian-journalist-in-residence-program-for-month-long-mentorship-and-residency-program-in-texas/). On this episode, Matt and Tom speak with Erkinbek and Aigul, two media professionals from Kyrgyzstan who are wrapping up internships at main media outlets here in Austin, Texas. Thanks to their insights, we gain a glimpse of the media...2019-11-0747 minf2.2 fotografía con fotomaff2.2 fotografía con fotomafFotografiando Kyrgyzstan con Ignacio IzquierdoDespués de diez meses de pausa f2.2 parece que quiere volver... :D Poco a poco seguiremos con capítulos nuevos. Estad atentos. Y gracias por preguntar los que lo habéis hechoEn este episodio Ignacio Izquierdo nos cuenta cómo es Kyrgyzstan, cómo llegar, qué ver y qué equipo fotográfico es el más adecuadoEsta es la primera foto de la que hablamos Sary Mogol Pass, https://www.instagram.com/p/B0_BTGAjxJH/ La foto del pico Lenin https://www.instagram.com/p/B1L-pFIoDcC/ La f...2019-09-2956 minRussian RouletteRussian RouletteOf Kyrgyzstan and Political Transitions - Russian Roulette Episode 87 In this episode of Russian Roulette, Jeff sits down with Erica Marat, who is an associate professor at the College of International Security Affairs at the U.S. National Defense University. Her recent book, The Politics of Police Reform, explores transformation of law enforcement agencies in former Soviet countries. They discuss the recent upheaval in Kyrgyzstan, as well as protests and police reforms in the former Soviet Union more broadly. You can find Erica Marat’s recent book here: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-politics-of-police-reform-9780190861490?cc=us&lang=en& We want more mail! If yo...2019-08-2138 minzamir.fr / замир.фрzamir.fr / замир.фрUn petit saut au Kyrgyzstan / Небольшой прыжок в КыргызстанJe savais avant de partir (et la charmante hôtesse au comptoir Turkish Airlines de Cointrin le savait aussi) que sans visa, je n'avais pas le droit de rester plus de 30 jours consécutifs au Kazakhstan, alors que je suis partie pour 33 jours. Kudaibergen ansambl : "Конил кұй" J'avais décidé de faire un petit détour au Kyrgyzstan... Lire Un petit saut au Kyrgyzstan / Небольшой прыжок в Кыргызстан2019-08-1500 minNiel and Robbies Ultra Cycling PodcastNiel and Robbies Ultra Cycling PodcastStage 4 – The Kyrgyzstan SpecialIn this episode Niel talks to Robbie about his epic short trip bike packing to Song Kul lake in Kyrgyzstan. Over four days he and 4 others climb over a […]2019-06-1400 minWorkin\' ItWorkin' ItWherever you go, there you are. Or, how to go to Kyrgyzstan and reshape your life. A talk with Kiva Media Fellow Liz Fish.Liz Fish did a stint as a Kiva Media Fellow in 2013, traveling to Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan to document success stories of entrepreneurs receiving loans from Kiva, the micro-finance non-profit. In our fun (and emotional) conversation, Liz lets us in on the secret of what gift to bring Ukrainian farmers to immediately get in their good graces. She also gives the inside scoop on what it's like to be married to Reed. Uh-oh. This episode features laughs, tears and, hopefully, some inspiration.  See the video Liz produced in Kyrgyzstan about Meerim and read her story...2019-06-0344 minF-Stop Collaborate and ListenF-Stop Collaborate and ListenAlbert Dros - Landscape Photography in the Netherlands and KyrgyzstanWelcome to Episode 109 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week's guest is the amazing Dutch Landscape Photographer, Albert Dros. Albert is well-known for his incredible landscape photography, most recently his work from Kyrgyzstan has captured a lot of well-deserved attention. He is also well-known for his articles on the popular photography platform PetaPixel.  In this episode of the podcast, Albert talks about his beginnings as a photographer in Hong Kong, how he has leveraged his Master's Degree in Multimedia & Entertainment Technology as a photographer, why he writes articles for PetaPixel, the use of compos...2019-05-221h 24IlimZarIlimZarKinship relations and Memory in KyrgyzstanБул чыгарылыштын коногу антрополог Аксана Исмаилбекова. тууганчылык жана андагы эс тутумдун орду, Кыргызстан жана Орто Азиядагы антропологиянын өнүгүүсү тууралуу кеп курдук. This program was aired in December 2018 on Maral FM in Kyrgyzstan. My guest is an anthropologist Aksana Ismailbekova. We brought into discussion themes such as kinship relations, memory in kinship and the past, present and future of anthropology in Kyrgyzstan/ Central Asia. 2019-03-0738 minSuite (212)Suite (212)EXTRA: Against Simple Answers: Art, sexuality and society in KyrgyzstanSince becoming independent from the collapsing Soviet Union in 1991, Kyrgyzstan has attracted some attention in the West for its two revolutions (in 2005 and 2010) and the 'gay propaganda' bill introduced to its parliament in 2014, but never passed. Sometimes referred to by European liberals as 'the Switzerland of Central Asia' for its relatively democratic constitution, Kyrgzystan has a complicated relationship with its Soviet past, a fascinating artistic history and a vibrant queer and feminist culture fighting hard against virulent homophobia and misogyny. In this episode of Suite (212) Extra, Juliet Jacques - who has twice visited Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, and written extensively about...2018-10-081h 11Russia and Eurasia - VideoRussia and Eurasia - VideoAtambayev Returns: What Next for Kyrgyzstan?Kyrgyzstan’s former President Almazbek Atambayev is back in politics following his unchallenged appointment as head of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan (SDPK) on March 31. His return to politics comes amid rumors of tensions between him and current President Sooronbai Jeenbekov, his handpicked successor elected just over 100 days ago. In his first comment after the inauguration, the former president suggested that the presence of Jeenbekov’s brother in parliament “doesn't look good.” His comment followed an earlier decision by his top lieutenant, Farid Niyazov, to resign as President Jeenbekov's chief of staff. What is...2018-04-161h 12Delightful Today PodcastDelightful Today PodcastAmelia In Kyrgyzstan Ep 12Amelia has over ten years of experience organizing and executing educational initiatives, events, and programs promoting grassroots internationalization, leadership, and entrepreneurship worldwide. She is currently a China In-Country Director for the International Scholar Laureate Program, a trainer for the Saudi Young Leaders Exchange Program, and an instructor at the American University of Central Asia, residing in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Blog: http://hagendazstravel.com IG: instagram.com/jetset_amelia .------------------------- Delightful Today is focused on sharing positivity, gratitude, & real stories from people’s lives to inspire personal reflection and promote creativity to take action. You can learn more online at www.De...2018-03-0700 minThe Defender PodcastThe Defender PodcastCall to Prayer – Kyrgyzstan – Psalm 146In this episode Herbie Newell prays with us through Lifeline prayers for Wednesday September 27. Psalm 146 Prayers for Kyrgyzstan: 1) Kyrgyzstan has 6 million people and 88% of the people practice Islam. Pray the Kyrgyz church would be strengthened and the gospel would multiply throughout the country! 2) Pray for leaders to rise up in this country that will assist in the furtherance of the Gospel, as well as better care for vulnerable children. 3) Pray for the salvation of our team member on the ground, Zhalyn. Renunion coming up 4) Pray for Lifeline’s Adoption reaccreditation. 5) Pr...2017-09-2706 minMonkBoughtLunchMonkBoughtLunchAustrian Radio Interview: Travel Kyrgyzstan EditionThis is a post from MonkBoughtLunch - A budget travel blog from Central Asia, the Silk Road, and beyond.. Austrian Radio Interview: Kyrgyzstan Edition   In what seems to be an ongoing series of interviews with Radio FM4 in Vienna, I spoke with their team at the end of March about travel opportunities in Kyrgyzstan as a representative of Lonely Planet. Having been based here off and on since […] The post Austrian Radio Interview: Travel Kyrgyzstan Edition appeared first on MonkBoughtLunch.2017-04-2100 minTough Girl PodcastTough Girl PodcastJenny Tough - Running 900 km via the Tien Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan! Jenny has travelled to six continents, solo. Cycled around Europe, paddled through the South American jungle, ran marathons on four continents, hiked throughout Asia, trekked in Patagonia, dived with sharks, surfed in the North Sea, competed in numerous adventure races, and lived in five countries. She believes everyone has the spirit of an explorer within them, and that adventures are constantly at our fingertips.  On September 18, 2016, Jenny ran through the city gates of Osh, in the southwest of Kyrgyzstan, having run just over 900 kilometres in 25 days from the northeast city of Karakol via the Tien Shan...2017-02-0752 minDiscover Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDiscover Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureTurkish Cargo Plane Crashes Into Village in Kyrgyzstan, Killing Dozens by Michael Forsythe | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Turkish Cargo Plane Crashes Into Village in Kyrgyzstan, Killing Dozens Author: Michael Forsythe, Dan Bilefsky Narrator: Keith Sellon-Wright Format: Unabridged Length: 2 mins Language: English Release date: 01-17-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: The Boeing 747, with a crew of four, was owned by ACT Airlines, and it was on its way to Istanbul from Hong Kong with a stopover in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, according to airport officials in the Central Asian city. "Turkish Cargo Plane Crashes Into Village in Kyrgyzstan, Killing Dozens"...2017-01-1702 minGol BezanGol BezanMacedonia and Kyrgyzstan aftermath reviewPezhman Pars and Arash Eftekhari review our friendly performances against Macedonia and Kyrgyzstan. Twitter: @Golbezan2016-06-1326 minThe Ellison Center at the University of WashingtonThe Ellison Center at the University of WashingtonMateo Fumagalli | Stateness, Contested Nationhood & Imperiled Sovereignty in Kyrgyzstan (3.31.2016)The case of Kyrgyzstan, mired in a durable oscillation between abrupt descents into violence and swift returns to stability, represents a useful vantage point to capture the trans-national dimension of post-Soviet conflicts. Kyrgyzstan’s post-independence political trajectory has been marked by stateness issues and the contestation of nationhood, rendering more acute perceptions of threats to the integrity and survival of the state. Drawing on the linkage and leverage framework, this talk investigates the role of external actors in the domestic conflicts that have occurred in the country, focusing especially on the 2010 events in and around the city of Osh. It sh...2016-04-281h 18Objects in MotionObjects in MotionStephanie Bunn - The Pattern of the Past in the Present: Felt Textiles in Transition in Kyrgyzstan and Central AsiaStephanie Bunn (University of St. Andrews) The pattern of the past in the present: felt textiles in transition in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia2016-01-0422 minTravel with Amateur Traveler PodcastTravel with Amateur Traveler PodcastTravel to KyrgyzstanHear about travel to Kyrgyzstan as the Amateur Traveler talks to Eric Anderson about the central asian country where he has been serving as a Peace Corp volunteer. Eric admits that he might not have been able to find Kyrgyzstan on a map before being sent to this beautiful mountainous country just west of China... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2015-08-0849 minOpen Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastThe Pitfalls of Peacebuilding: Lessons from Kyrgyzstan, Prospects for UkraineCan lessons on peace building in Kyrgyzstan work in Ukraine? Speakers: Jeff Goldstein, Nicholas Megoran, Inna Pidluska. (Recorded: Nov. 14, 2014)2015-03-171h 22Open Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastKyrgyzstan Inquiry Commission ReportThis Open Society Foundations event discusses the findings of the Kyrgyzstan Inquiry Commission Report with representatives from the Kyrgyz government, international agencies, and civil society. Speakers: Ravshanbek A. Sabirov, Mira A. Karabaeva, Erkinbek T. Mamyrov, Dmitriy Kabak, Marcie Merskey, Rachel Denber, Michael Hall. (Recorded: May 26, 2011)2011-06-212h 04Open Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastOne Year After the Uprising: Human Rights in KyrgyzstanThis Open Society Foundations event explores the current status of human rights in Kyrgyzstan one year after its popular uprising. Speakers: Dmitry Kabak, Sardarbek Bagishbekov, Valentina Gritsenko, Dinara Oshurakhunova, Michael Hall. (Recorded: March 29, 2011)2011-04-191h 27Open Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastAssessing a Transitional Justice Approach for KyrgyzstanSpeakers at this Open Society forum present the results of research conducted to assess how transitional justice methods could help achieve accountability for past human rights abuses in Kyrgyzstan. Speakers: Eugene Huskey, Hanny Megally, Marcie Mersky, Rachel Denber. (Recorded: November 5, 2010)2011-01-251h 48