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The Team House
WTF is Going Down in Ukraine? w/ Oz Katerji | EYES ON GEOPOLITICS
In this episode, Dee speaks with Oz Katerji, a Ukraine correspondent, about the recent protests in Ukraine against the government's attempt to disband anti-corruption agencies. They discuss the implications of these protests for democracy in Ukraine, Zelensky's response to public outcry, and the complexities of military aid and support from the U.S. The conversation also touches on the nature of protests in Ukraine compared to the U.S., the legislative process during wartime, and the prospects for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Russia.Find Oz here:https://www.youtube.com/@Oz.Katerjihttps://x...
2025-07-25
46 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
‘Rising Lion’ – What Israel’s onslaught on Iran means
Israel’s unprecedented attack on over 100 targets in Iran – including nuclear facilities, missile sites, and military leadership – has stunned the region. But what does it mean? As Iranian state TV reports the deaths of key regime figures, and nuclear scientists, supreme leader Ali Khamenei promises heavy retaliation for “Operation Rising Lion”. Trump meanwhile warns “it will only get worse” for Iran unless they sign a deal over its nuclear programme. On this special edition, conflict reporter Oz Katerji is joined by Shashank Joshi, defence editor at The Economist, to look at a potential turning point for the M...
2025-06-13
31 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Operation Spiderweb – How Ukraine stunned Russia and changed the war
Ukraine’s daring drone attack Operation Spiderweb has stunned Russia with its stealth, precision planning and the damage it unleashed on warplanes based deep within Russian territory. Gavin Esler is joined from Kyiv by This Is Not A Drill co-host Oz Katerji, to discuss the impact of an operation planned meticulously over the past 18 months – and what it means both for the war and the nature of asymmetric conflict. • This episode of This Is Not A Drill is supported by Incogni, the service that keeps your private information safe, protects you from identity theft and keeps y...
2025-06-05
32 min
The Bunker – News without the nonsense
How Ukraine stunned Russia and changed the war – with Gavin Esler and Oz Katerji of This is Not a Drill
A special crossover edition from our partner podcast, This is Not a Drill. Ukraine’s daring drone attack Operation Spiderweb has stunned Russia with its stealth, precision planning and the damage it unleashed on warplanes based deep within Russian territory. The Bunker regular Gavin Esler is joined from Kyiv by This Is Not A Drill co-host Oz Katerji, to discuss the impact of an operation planned meticulously over the past 18 months – and what it means both for the war and the nature of asymmetric conflict. • This episode of This Is Not A Dr...
2025-06-05
33 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine mineral deal – What it means for Kyiv's fightback
Ukraine and the US have reached a long-awaited agreement on a deal over American access to Ukrainian mineral resources. What does this mean for Ukrainian resilience in the fight against Russian invasion – and for a US-Ukraine relationship strained by the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House? Oz Katerji discusses the mineral deal and the economics of the war with Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of the Kyiv School of Economics and former minister of economy for Ukraine. • This episode of This Is Not A Drill is supported by Incogni, the service that keeps your private infor...
2025-05-05
35 min
James O'Brien Daily
Does Andrew Tate fuel violent misogyny?
Prosecutors argued in court that Andrew Tate’s online misogyny fuelled Kyle Clifford’s triple murder, in which he raped his ex-girlfriend and killed her along with her mother and sister. When did you, as a woman, notice the effects of this type of misogyny on your life?Matthew Savill, Director of Military Sciences at RUSI and James discuss whether Europe can successfully fight Russia without the US.Also, James is joined by Sadiq Khan following a new report revealing the London boroughs most opposed to his expansion of the ULEZ Zone have seen the larg...
2025-03-07
1h 01
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Trump vs. Zelenskyy: With friends like this...
How can Zelenskyy work with a US President he fundamentally can’t trust? Trump’s decision to pause US aid to Ukraine was the final act in a seismic weekend which sent shockwaves through Europe. Following the dire spectacle of Trump and Vance rounding on Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, is the relationship now purely coercive? Oz Katerji talks to Kyiv-based conflict and human rights journalist and CEO of the Public Interest Journalism Lab Nataliya Gumenyuk, to assess Ukraine’s choices as the world order tilts on a dangerous axis.• This episode of This I...
2025-03-05
41 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Peace talks – Is Trump throwing Ukraine to the wolves?
The free world is reeling and Putin is jubilant as Trump goes over the heads of Ukraine and Europe to “negotiate” directly with Russia – cutting Zelenskyy and European leaders out of talks in Saudi Arabia. Will the two autocrats simply carve Ukraine up between them? Will they heed Zelenskyy’s demand that there be no settlement without Ukraine’s participation? And given Russia’s record of deception, is the notion of a fair and lasting peace just a naive fantasy?Oz Katerji hears the reaction to the Riyadh talks from Kyiv with Maria Avdeeva, security expert and senior fellow...
2025-02-20
36 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
The Decider? Trump’s plan for Ukraine
On his return to the White House this January, Donald Trump pledged to be a ‘peacemaker’, after insisting during his campaign that he would bring an end to the conflict in Ukraine in 24 hours.Nearly three years into Russia’s all out war on its neighbour, its brutal attacks continue – with incremental territorial gains coming at the costs of thousands of lives. Yet Ukraine’s military still fights to hold the line. Has Trump really got the leverage to bring Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the table to sign a peace deal?In the latest epis...
2025-02-06
36 min
Gaslit Nation
TEASER - Celebrating Syria, Voting and Homelessness, and How to Protect Trans People
“Ukrainian intelligence sent about 20 experienced drone operators and about 150 first-person-view drones to the rebel headquarters in Idlib, Syria, four to five weeks ago to help Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the leading rebel group based there, the knowledgeable sources said. The aid from Kyiv played only a modest role in overthrowing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Western intelligence sources believe. But it was notable as part of a broader Ukrainian effort to strike covertly at Russian operations in the Middle East, Africa and inside Russia itself.” –From the Washington Post In this week's bonus episode, we pres...
2024-12-14
24 min
Apocalypse Now?
14. Inside Syria: Assad Regime Had 'Human Abattoirs'
British-Lebanese journalist and film maker Oz Katerji speaks to David Patrikarakos from Damascus to explain the latest developments there. Oz shares what the atmosphere is like just days after the fall of the Assad regime, how appalling the scale of the regime's torture is, what will happen with the ISIS prison camps dotted across Syria and just how serious a strategic defeat this is for Russia and Iran.Producer: Max Bower Editor: Buddy Peace Executive Producer: Bella Soames Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini Host: David Patrikarakos ...
2024-12-12
40 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine-Russia update: Has Zelenskyy’s Kursk gamble paid off?
President Zelenskyy’s attack into the Russian-occupied Kursk region of Ukraine was audacious and unexpected. But with Ukrainian resources stretched thin after three years of fighting – and with thousands of North Korean troops arriving in Russia to reinvigorate Putin’s war effort – is it working? Will the alliance between Putin and fellow dictator Kim Jong-Un make a dire conflict worse? And with the result of the US election uncertain, will Western allies finally provide the support Ukraine needs to defeat Russia?Oz Katerji talks to independent foreign policy and security analyst Jimmy Rushton in Kyiv abou...
2024-11-06
45 min
Silicon Curtain
518. Oz Katerji - The Challenges of Conflict Reporting in Ukraine and Communicating Scale of Russia's War
Oz Katerji is an independent Correspondent in Ukraine. British-Lebanese conflict journalist & filmmaker based in Kyiv. Director of a forthcoming film: The Battle For Kyiv. ---------- LINKS: https://x.com/OzKaterji/highlights https://www.instagram.com/ozkaterji/?hl=en https://www.newstatesman.com/author/oz-katerji https://thecritic.co.uk/author/oz-katerji/ https://foreignpolicy.com/author/oz-katerji/ ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in ...
2024-10-01
40 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Israel and Hezbollah: Is all-out war inevitable?
Recent deadly missile exchanges are the largest escalation between Israel and the Lebanon-based Islamist paramilitary group Hezbollah since the outbreak of the war in Gaza. Many fear it’s a precursor to a wider conflict which could engulf the region. But is it all brinkmanship? Can diplomacy head off an Israeli-Hezbollah conflict, and a potentially catastrophic regional face-off between Israel and Hezbollah’s patrons in Iran?Oz Katerji discusses the history and motives of Hezbollah with Lebanese political commentator Ronnie Chatah, and talks Iran and its regime’s foreign policy with Arash Azizi, historian and au...
2024-08-28
50 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine’s Gamble: The Invasion of Russia
The course of the war in Ukraine changed dramatically on Tuesday 6th August when Ukraine launched an unprecedented incursion on Russian territory. The Kursk Offensive took Moscow entirely by surprise, with thousands of Ukrainian troops moving into the region – taking control of villages – and claiming 1,000 square kilometres of Russian territory. What does this sudden move to the offensive by Zelenskyy mean? What can Ukraine achieve – and how does the attack change the dynamic of the war?Oz Katerji finds out from Ukraine security expert Maria Avdeeva, Research Director at the European Expert Association.Got to incogni...
2024-08-14
41 min
The Explanation
The Media Show: The war reporter who stopped to help
Oz Katerji was reporting from outside the children’s hospital in Kyiv that was hit after Russia launched a wave of missiles on Ukraine earlier this week. He explains how he reached the decision to stop being a journalist and - for a few hours – join the rescue effort. Also in the programme, how should newsrooms engage with populist movements, some of which are hostile to the press? After the National Rally faced a surprise defeat in the French elections, did the media get the story wrong? Ros and Katie speak to Dr Ayala Panievsky, presidential fellow at City Univ...
2024-07-11
22 min
The Media Show
How to cover a general election
In the aftermath of the Labour landslide Roger Mosey, former Editorial Directior of BBC News, accuses broadcasters of spending too much time on 'the kind of trivia that alienates voters.' Should journalism do better? We test the thesis with new research from Dominic Wring of Loughborough University outlining the topics journalists covered most, plus Sam Jeffers from media transparency organisation Who Targets Me explains how the parties used social media and Harriet Line from The Daily Mail tells us how she's going to cultivate contacts to report on the new government.Across the channel the French...
2024-07-10
57 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
The Battle for Kyiv and beyond
How did the Ukrainian people face down an invasion of unprecedented savagery from Putin’s Russia? And how did the battle for Ukraine’s capital shape the war that followed? Illia Ponomarenko is the author of the new book I Will Show You How It Was: The Story of Wartime Kyiv and former defence correspondent at the Kyiv Independent. He talks to Oz Katerji about the experience of reporting under fire – and what it’s like for a people to defy subjugation.Buy I Will Show You How It Was: The Story of Wartime Kyiv through our affiliat...
2024-06-26
50 min
Becoming Limitless
Ep #124 How to Stop Emotional Eating with Hanin Katerji
In this episode, we’re discussing the world of stress eating among entrepreneurs. My guest, Hanin Katerji, a certified eating psychology coach, joins me to discuss the prevalence of stress eating, its emotional triggers, and the importance of developing a healthy and balanced approach to food while running a business. We explore how emotional eating often masks unresolved issues and why it's crucial to approach this behavior with curiosity and compassion. Hanin offers practical strategies for breaking the cycle of stress eating, managing negative emotions, and fostering self-compassion. Tune in to discover how mindful eating and...
2024-05-28
57 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
“China is now Putin’s master” – Ex-defence secretary Ben Wallace speaks
As Defence Secretary, former Scots Guard Ben Wallace was one of few well-respected ministers during the Johnson years. In office he faced the Afghanistan withdrawal and Russia’s war on Ukraine. As he prepares to leave Parliament, he tells Oz Katerji why Europe must re-arm to support Ukraine and deter Putin’s Russia; how Netanyahu has over-extended Israel in its war with Hamas; and why China is now the economic master of Russia. Support This Is Not A Drill on Patreon to get early episodes, merchandise and more.Written and p...
2024-05-22
43 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
How America lost its New World Order… and what comes next
America’s war to liberate Kuwait from Saddam Hussein in 1991 was supposed to inaugurate a New World Order. President George HW Bush spoke of protecting ‘“peace, security, freedom and the rule of law… such is a world worthy of our children’s future.” But the failed wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in the 2000s, China’s resurgence and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have left the idea of a coherent, US-led world order in tatters.In a special panel episode, Gavin Esler is joined by co-hosts Emma Beals and Oz Katerji to talk about American foreign policy in an age of spir...
2024-05-01
43 min
Chatham House
Is time running out for Ukraine?
Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by journalist Oz Katerji and Phillips P. O’Brien, a Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of St Andrews. Joining them both in the studio is Ukrainian journalist Olga Tokariuk, the OSUN Academy Fellow in the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House.
2024-04-26
38 min
Independent Thinking
Is time running out for Ukraine?
Bronwen Maddox is joined this week by journalist Oz Katerji and Phillips P. O’Brien, a Professor of Strategic Studies at the University of St Andrews. Joining them both in the studio is Ukrainian journalist Olga Tokariuk, the OSUN Academy Fellow in the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House. Read our latest: The US aid package to Ukraine will help. But a better strategy is urgently needed As yet another UN Libya envoy quits, his successor must be bolder The Baltic Sea is far from a ‘NATO lake’ – the alliance must strengthen its defe...
2024-04-25
38 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Gold Wars, Russia’s Africa Corps… and the biggest mass migration of the 21st Century
The world has responded with stunning cynicism to the wave of coups d’etat across Central Africa – either ignoring the violence, suffering and the rise of military strongmen, or exploiting it for their own ends.From Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso to the bloody civil war and mass displacement in Sudan, Oz Katerji finds that the Sahel region isn’t only threatened by war, drought and Islamist terror. The “Africa Corps” wing of Russia’s Wagner paramilitaries are vying with the Gulf States for power, influence and Africa’s resources. Where did it go wrong for democracy in Africa – an...
2024-04-24
49 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine two years on – Inside Ukraine’s defence.
Russia’s war on Ukraine two years on. This time: How is Ukraine’s defence of its territory holding up under Putin’s onslaught? How do Ukrainians see the Trump Right’s obstruction of $60bn of aid to Kyiv? Is the loss of Avdiivka to Russia really what it seems? And how could the War end?Ukrainian journalist and Chatham House fellow Olga Tokariuk tells Oz Katerji how the war is going… and why Ukrainians have reason to be optimistic about the future.• “It is clear that if Russia is allowed to win in Ukraine, Putin will not...
2024-03-06
36 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine two years on – Inside Russia’s state of terror
The first of two specials covering Russia’s war on Ukraine two years on. This time: Inside Russia. Avdiivka has fallen, Alexei Navalny is dead, and pro-Russia Republicans are starving Kyiv of ammunition. Putin finally feels the war could turn in his direction. Is he right? And how does the Russian tyrant keep control of a country where a restive mood is growing… and even fake elections can matter?Oz Katerji talks to Mark Galeotti, historian and host of the podcast In Moscow’s Shadows, about the political world Putin has made, and what it mea...
2024-02-28
51 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
The world rearms – Panel special with Gavin Esler, Emma Beals and Oz Katerji
The world’s future is darkening. Ukraine’s defence is in peril, the Red Sea and Israel/Hamas conflicts threaten to join hands, the US is stationing nuclear weapons in England again, and even conscription is back on the agenda. Where are these multiple crises in Ukraine and the Middle East heading?The This Is Not A Drill team of Gavin Esler, Kyiv-based conflict journalist Oz Katerji and independent consultant and senior adviser at the European Institute for Peace Emma Beals convene for the first of our semi-regular panel discussions. • “It’s very simple. If you don’t w...
2024-01-31
45 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine vs Russia: Are “peace talks” just a Putin trap?
Is peace with Putin even possible? In the early days of Russia’s war on Ukraine, negotiations seemed viable. Then came Bucha and the revelations of Russian atrocities on Ukrainian soil. Now Russia is again “putting out feelers” for peace talks – but would negotiation simply give Putin a chance to consolidate his gains and regroup for more?Oz Katerji tells the story of the “missed chance” of peace talks in Istanbul in October 2022, the myth that Boris Johnson sank them, and the danger of new ceasefire discussions, especially under Trump.He speaks to Yaroslav Trofimov – Chief Foreign-Af...
2024-01-24
50 min
Jam Tomorrow
Podmasters presents a brand new podcast - This Is Not A Drill
From the producers of Jam Tomorrow - a brand new show looking at the tectonic shifts in global power occurring right before our eyes, called This Is Not A Drill.Presented by ex-BBC News host and Washington correspondent Gavin Esler with a series of co-hosts including Oz Katerji, This Is Not A Drill takes a look at the expanding threats to global stability from Ukraine to the Middle East to China; exploring the dangers, corruption, conflicts and power struggles happening around the world. New episodes out every Wednesday.If...
2023-12-01
10 min
Mugshots with Michael Crick
Podmasters presents a brand new podcast - This Is Not A Drill
From the producers of Mugshots - a brand new show looking at the tectonic shifts in global power occurring right before our eyes, called This Is Not A Drill. Presented by ex-BBC News host and Washington correspondent Gavin Esler with a series of co-hosts including Oz Katerji, This Is Not A Drill takes a look at the expanding threats to global stability from Ukraine to the Middle East to China; exploring the dangers, corruption, conflicts and power struggles happening around the world. New episodes out every Wednesday.If you...
2023-11-30
10 min
This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler
Ukraine in stalemate: What Kyiv needs in order to win – with Oz Katerji
Why did Ukraine’s much-discussed counter-offensive of summer 2023 fail to turn the tide of the War? What’s really happening on the ground, and how might the third year of this historic conflict take shape? Conflict journalist Oz Katerji reports from Ukraine to discover how and where Kyiv has succeeded and faltered – what would change the war in Ukraine’s favour – and what the spectre of a Trump Presidency would mean for Ukraine’s freedom. We’re proud that Oz, a seasoned reporter, film-maker and podcasters, is joining the TINAD team. He’ll be hosting special editions on Ukraine and ot...
2023-11-29
44 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep13) One Strategy I Guide My Clients with When Healing with Emotional Eating
In the last episode of this season, I talk about emotional eating & why this eating behavior happens. I am also sharing with you one strategy I guide my clients with along their healing journey with emotional eating!! This will help you be more clear on how we uniquely deal with emotional eating in eating psychology & you can also use it on your own. As we wrap up season 1, I truly hope you found great value in it! I would deeply appreciate if you drop a review on my podcast ch...
2023-07-24
31 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep12) Intro to Emotional Eating
One of the main challenges we face in our relationship with food & body is emotional eating. & although emotional eating is a natural part of our eating experiences, when it is THE primary coping mechanism to deal with our emotions & unmet needs, it turns into problematic eating behavior that we need to address. So, my aim for this episode is to introduce what emotional eating is, & then share with you the initial steps of how to effectively deal with it. I hope you find it helpful ❤️ Follow me on Instagram @hanin...
2023-07-17
23 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep11) The Hunger-Fullness Scale (A Tool to Know When, What, & How Much to Eat)
In this episode I share with you one of the fundamental tools we use in mindful eating & eating psychology; The Hunger-Fullness Scale. Applying this scale is going to deepen your awareness of your body, help you understand your body & its cues, catch & identify its comfortable vs. uncomfortable levels of hunger & fullness that, & allow you to serve your body in a better way without relying on diet rules or external factors!! Grab a piece of paper, draw a number line & then as you are tuning into the description of the Hunger-Fullness Scale I am walking you...
2023-07-10
16 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep10) Mindless Vs. Mindful Eating
One of the most disregarded parts of our eating experiences is HOW we are eating. & just by bringing awareness into this aspect of our eating practices & shifting it to a more mindful approach can radically influence our eating experiences, our digestion, the feeling in our body, & even its implications on our weight. In this episode, we examine the implications of mindless and mindful eating, highlight the benefits of adopting a mindful approach, & a couple of steps to help you kick-start your mindful eating experiences!! I hope you enjoy this episode & you find it h...
2023-07-03
22 min
The Eastern Border
War perspectives with Oz Katerji
Greetings, Comrades! The "coup" delayed this for a bit, but here you go. Oz is a friend of ours, he was there on the ground from the very first day the war started, and he's also covered war in Syria. One of the most inspiring - and brave - people I've spoken to, a truly professional war journalist sharing his opinions and perspectives.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-26
50 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep9) The Importance of Prioritizing Your Nutritional Health
Today we have a topic that affects each and every one of us; the importance of prioritizing our nutritional health. In this episode, I share with you the 2 main reasons that stand in the way of prioritizing our nutritional health & some practical & effective steps to overcome these reasons or challenges that I always share with my clients. I hope you enjoy this episode & you find it helpful :) Follow me on Instagram @hanin.eatingpsychology Or click here :)
2023-06-26
18 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep8) Food Rules Vs. Food Guidelines
In this episode, I am clarifying the difference between food rules & food guidelines!! One serves as strict laws to eating, often derived from external factors, & the other is in support of our nutritional health & derived from nutritional education!! Tune into episode 8 to learn more about the difference! & if you are ready to ditch food rules & adopt food guidelines & learn how to use them in coordination with your unique body’s needs, DM me on Instagram @hanin.eatingpsychology to work 1:1!!! I hope you find this episode helpful :)
2023-06-19
17 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep7) Nourishment; Moving from Restriction to Alignment with Your Body
In this episode, I am going to walk you through the difference between nourishment & restriction, & how to move from restriction to aligning with your body. Nourishment and restriction are two contrasting approaches to food and body that have different effects on overall well-being. & in my latest episode, I shared with you some facts & reasons why diets fail to maintain long-term results with our health (make sure to listen to it!). & when I say restriction, I mean following a certain diet plan or food rules to either lose weight or as your way of maintaining a healthy lifestyle...
2023-06-12
18 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep6) Why Diets Do Not Work
In this episode, we'll be diving deep into the controversial topic of diets and why they often fail to deliver long-term results. If you have struggled with years of dieting, weight fluctuations, restriction, yo-yo dieting, binge eating, or emotional eating, then this episode is going to help you understand why diets & dieting are not what you need for optimal health & to reach the long term results you are seeking when it comes to your body, nutrition, & health. I hope you enjoy this episode & that you find it helpful :) Follow me on I...
2023-06-05
20 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep5) The Archetypes of Who We are as Eaters
In this episode, I am sharing with you one of the most empowering & fundamental perspectives when it comes to our relationship with food & body. I will be talking about the archetypes of who we are as eaters. & this is going to help you understand the nature of your relationship with food & body, the drive behind your food choices, & the reason(s) you might feel stuck & unable to move forward in this relationship with f & b & in building & sustaining healthier & more supportive eating habits & practices. In eating psychology we believe that food is an integral part of o...
2023-05-29
16 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep4) How Healing with Food & Body Helps You Heal with Your Emotions, Unmet Needs & Traumas
In this episode, we'll be discussing how healing with food and body can help us heal with our emotions, unmet needs, and traumas. In fact, anything that comes up in our relationship with food & body, it will be a sign for us to tune into our emotions, needs & question if we are undergoing a trauma response, especially for those of us who were or still are struggling with a trauma. In this episode I also shed light on what emotional eating is & how to step into healing with it!! Note that I am not a t...
2023-05-22
13 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep3) Your Eating Challenges are Your Teacher
Hi there & welcome to episode 3 of A Journey with Food, Body & life Podcast. In this episode I am opening your mind to a new perspective & way of perceiving your eating & body challenges, in a way where whatever you are going through with food & body, there is a very big chance that it is not really related to food or your willpower. There is so much deeper wisdom & lessons to your emotional eating, binge eating, body image issues or any other eating behavior that you might deem as bad, or destructive, or let me ju...
2023-05-15
12 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep2) The Story of My Own Healing Journey with Food & Body
Hi there & welcome to episode 2 of A Journey with Food, Body & life. This episode is very special to me & a vulnerable one because I am sharing with you my own healing journey & transformation with food & body. & Let me tell, the road has been bumpy, especially that growing up I had a very bad relationship with food & my body. & my aim out of this episode is to share my story, inspire you & to be the evidence that healing is possible, not just for me, but also, for you. I hope you enjoy this episode!!
2023-05-08
45 min
A Journey with Food, Body, & Life
(Ep1) A Conscious Approach to Health & Wellness (what is Eating Psychology)
Hi there & welcome to the very first episode of A Journey with Food, Body & life Podcast. I am super excited to be here with you & grateful for you as you are tuning in. So I have been practicing eating psychology coaching for more than two years now & it was the right time for me to launch a podcast & bring awareness into what eating psychology is & guide other empowered women along their own healing journey. So this first episode is going to be about what eating psychology is & how it is different from the mainstream approaches to...
2023-05-01
14 min
Politics Uncensored
Episode 6- Conflict and Asylum
This week's episode looked at the ongoing conflicts in Sudan and Ukraine and asked why there was such a stark difference in the UK's support for those trying to flee. Featuring interviews with Eric Reeves, an expert on Sudan, conflict reporter Oz Katerji and independent refugee and asylum specialist Louise Calvey.
2023-04-28
1h 00
Breaking Britain: A Podcast about the Politics of a Disunited Kingdom
Aftermaths: Foreign Policy and the Battle for the Soul of the British Left - With Oz Katerji
With opinion poll leads indicating that Labour under the leadership of Keir Starmer is on a path to winning the next UK elections, the period in which the party and its leadership was at war with itself seems a distant memory. Yet the deep divisions that opened up inside Labour when it was led by Jeremy Corbyn until 2019 still echo in debates within the British Left today. To explore these divisions within the British Left and how they affected debates over foreign policy we have been joined by Oz Katerji, a journalist and activist who has witnessed these controversies...
2023-03-02
53 min
The New Liberal Podcast
Reporting from Ukraine ft. Oz Katerji
Almost one year into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, what is the current state of the war? And where is the conflict happen? Oz Katerji is a war correspondent and joins the show to discuss his experiences in Ukraine. We talk about what he saw on the ground there, why so many people got the invasion wrong, how OSINT is revolutionizing journalism, and what the future holds for Ukraine. Follow Oz: https://twitter.com/OzKaterji To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalpodcast. Patrons get access to exclu...
2023-01-20
1h 07
What Happened to Syria?
2022 Christmas Special (This Podcast is Still Alive)
Explaining the absence and examining the Syrian refugee crisis, as well as the situation for refugees across the world in 2022. Sources / Quotes: “Boat carrying Syrian refugees lands in Southern Italy,” Reuters https://www.reuters.com/article/us-syria-crisis-italy-boat-idUSBRE8780L720120809 “Syria Refugee Crisis Explained,” The UN Refugee Agency https://www.unrefugees.org/news/syria-refugee-crisis-explained/#:~:text=More%20than%206.8%20million%20Syrians,in%20T%C3%BCrkiye%2C%20Lebanon%20and%20Jordan. “Eleven years on, mounting challenges push many displaced Syrians to the brink,” The UN Refugee Agency https://www.unhc...
2022-12-25
1h 37
Chatham House
Reporting Putin’s wars: Ukraine and Syria – with Oz Katerji
As 2022 comes to a close, this week on the podcast the staff of Chatham House reflect on a year of war in Ukraine and twelve years of war in Syria. Joining Bronwen Maddox in the studio is Oz Katerji, a war correspondent and freelance journalist who in the early stages of the Syrian uprising reported on the brutality of the regime of Bashar al-Assad from neighbouring Lebanon and Turkey and covered closely the role played by Russia's armed forces in the conflict. Having written extensively on the Middle East, in January of this year he journeyed to Ukraine, where he...
2022-12-08
28 min
The Media Show
Reporting from Ukraine - six months on
Six months after Russia invaded Ukraine, what has the media taught us about the war and what has the war taught us about journalism? How has the narrative changed? What role has social media played?Deborah Haynes is defence and security editor for Sky News. Nic Robertson is CNN’s international diplomatic editor. Oz Katerji is a freelance journalist who spent several months in Ukraine reporting on the conflict. Olga Tokariuk is a Ukrainian freelance journalist who has been reporting on the war since it began. Francis Scarr, BBC Senior Digital Journalist monitoring Russian media.Pr...
2022-08-24
28 min
Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Starmer accuses PM of 'choosing to let people struggle', Cross Question & Ukraine war correspondent Oz Katerji takes your calls
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question are Labour peer Andrew Adonis, former Conservative MP Alistair Burt, La Republicca journalist Antonello Guerrera & Lib Dem MP Sarah Olney.
2022-05-18
2h 23
Wright on the Nail
News Roundtable: Russian invasion of Ukraine
In this week’s ‘News Roundtable’ episode, host Chris Wright is joined by Matthew Stadlen, radio and TV presenter; Marta Dzhumaha, PR specialist at BetterMe; Fredrik Erixon, economist and director of ECIPE; and Oz Katerji, freelance conflict journalist and filmmaker.Following the devastating attack which Russia launched on Ukraine, Chris opens the discussion by speaking with Marta Dzhumaha, a civilian in Ukraine, about the country’s united spirit, and growing fears for civilians caught in a conflict they did not start, or want. Oz Katerji joins the discussion speaking from Kyiv, to describe...
2022-03-04
48 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Annabel Denham, Jonathan Lis, Dean Russell & Oz Katerji
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are the IEA's Annabel Denham, political commentator Jonathan Lis, Conservative MP Dean Russell & journalist Oz Katerji.
2021-10-13
47 min
Iain Dale - The Whole Show
The EU proposes a deal on Northern Ireland, Cross Question & do you regret your Brexit vote?
The EU proposes a deal on Northern Ireland, Cross Question & do you regret your Brexit vote? Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are the IEA's Annabel Denham, political commentator Jonathan Lis, Conservative MP Dean Russell & journalist Oz Katerji.
2021-10-13
2h 19
Iain Dale - The Whole Show
Northern Ireland Protocol, Cross Question and NHS workers to receive 3% pay rise
Northern Ireland Protocol, Cross Question and NHS workers to receive 3% pay rise. Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Barry Gardiner, journalist Oz Katerji, former Conservative and Change UK MP Anna Soubry and Co-founder of Conservatives Against Racism For Equality Albie Amankona.
2021-07-21
2h 25
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Barry Gardiner, Oz Katerji, Anna Soubry, Albie Amankona
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Barry Gardiner, journalist Oz Katerji, former Conservative and Change UK MP Anna Soubry and Co-founder of Conservatives Against Racism For Equality Albie Amankona.
2021-07-21
52 min
Be a Well-Being
Weekly empowerment group meeting - The Psychology of Eating With Hanin Katerji
Last week #Empowerment group discussion revolved around #FoodPsychology Hosted by Hanin Katerji IG handle https://www.instagram.com/hanin_katerji/ Eating psychology is a new approach to health & wellness, where many of our beliefs about nutrition, health & unwanted food & body challenges are outdated, inaccurate & in need of a fresh upgrade. We believe that there is no one specific & perfect diet to all humans (a one-size-fits-all). We integrate, not only science when it comes to health & nutrition, but also, body wisdom, life & personal experience. In eating psychology, we work...
2021-07-02
55 min
Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté
New Useful Idiots: Aaron Maté, calling from Syria, describes his treasonous interview of Konstantin Kilimnik. Plus: M*nge Face, "Mental Retardation Thereafter," and Assad's John Hancock
Click here for the extended interview.We had to speak with guest Aaron Maté of The Grayzone via Skype, because other platforms wouldn’t service his location — he was calling in from the capital city of our sanctioned enemy, Syria. What, you might ask, was Aaron Maté doing in Syria? “I thought you guys weren’t supposed to talk about my real mission here,” he said, “which was to negotiate a co-host position for Useful Idiots for Bashar al-Assad.”Put that in your conspiratorial pipe and smoke it, Oz Katerji! Our dream of making dictatori...
2021-05-28
1h 15
The Jewish News Podcast
Campaign for the Uyghurs: what next?
Kamalturk Yalqun, a member of the Uyghur community whose writer father was jailed in China, joins a special panel to discuss this week's parliamentary pingpong and what's next in the campaign to support this Muslim community. We are also joined by Baroness Helena Kennedy. Alistair Carmichael MP, Rene Cassin's Mia Hasenson-Gross and journalist Oz Katerji.
2021-02-11
51 min
Consumer Focus with Martin Newman
How can airports make Middle Eastern customers feel more welcome?
Martin is joined by Oz Katerji, documentary filmmaker, broadcaster with Sky News and equality advocate. Oz is of Middle Eastern heritage, and throughout his career he’s campaigned for a fair and informed understanding towards Middle Eastern and Muslim people. In this episode, he talks about the need for better cultural understanding and sensitivity in airports, and in particular airport security.
2021-02-07
22 min
Babel: Translating the Middle East
The Arab Spring Ten Years On
In our latest episode of Babel, Jon Alterman was joined by Issandr El Amrani, regional director for the Middle East/North Africa region at the Open Society Foundation. Issandr talked to Jon about how political trends across the Middle East have unfolded in the ten years since the Arab Spring. He also gives his thoughts on what trends people should be watching going forward. Then, Jon, Natasha Hall, and Danny Sharp explore the Arab Spring's legacy ten years on. Oz Katerji, "Betrayed by Their Leaders, Failed by the West, Arabs Still Want Democracy," Foreign Policy, December 17, 2020. Issandr El Am...
2021-01-12
35 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The Suspension Of Jeremy Corbyn
Joining us on this very special edition of the podcast, to discuss the EHRC report into Labour's institutional antisemitism, Corbyn’s suspension, and where the Labour Party goes from here, we are privileged to be joined by Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland, human rights barrister Adam Wagner, former Labour MP Ruth Smeeth and the New Statesman's political editor Stephen Bush. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon, or making a donation via PayPal. A huge thank you also goes out to Lathe and Co Wealth Advisors for sponsoring this episode!
2020-11-09
1h 10
historicly
The Lebanese Conundrum with Rania Khalek
Many of you may have heard about the explosion in Beirut’s port last week. After the port, many people protested, but suddenly it looks like the protests are being co-opted by foreign forces with different agendas. Today, Rania Khalek talks to us about the brief history of Lebanon, the unique factionalism within the government. Finally, we talk about who the key players are and what the key interests are. We also learn about Lebanon’s economy and how the Syrian war is affecting Lebanon. At the end, we have some fun regarding various online personalities and Rania Khalek’s own...
2020-08-15
1h 03
Debated Podcast
Corbyn and the Middle East w/ Oz Katerji
In this episode Will speaks to journalist, film maker and host of Corbynism: The Post-Mortem, Oz Katerji. In the episode they discuss the making of the podcast, Oz's thoughts on it being referenced in the leaked Labour antisemitism report, why Oz decided to make the podcast in the first place, what Keir Starmer's approach to foreign policy could be like, President Trump and the Middle East, what Joe Biden's foreign policy might be like if he wins and whether the West will ever remove Assad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-21
30 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The Leaked Dossier
As Sir Kier Starmer began his leadership of the Labour Party, an explosive internal party dossier allegedly drafted in response to the EHRC investigation leaked online after news broke that Labour's own lawyers advised against submitting it. Joining us in Episode 12, our first episode of the Post-Corbyn era, to discuss the Labour Leak, the party’s response to the antisemitism crisis and what this document means for the future of the party, are privileged The New Statesman’s Stephen Bush, journalist Nadine Batchelor-Hunt and the Jewish Labour Movement's national secretary Peter Mason. If you would like to s...
2020-04-18
1h 22
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The Left's Foreign Secretary
Discussing foreign policy, anti-imperialism and who stands on ‘the right side of history’ we are joined by the chair of the Foreign Affairs committee, Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat, and, also sitting on the select committee, the SNP’s Defence spokesperson, Stewart McDonald. For a Labour perspective, we are also privileged to be joined by former foreign policy advisor to Robin Cook, David Clark. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon, or making a donation via PayPal.
2020-04-03
1h 28
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The Leader's Office
With just over a week left to go of the Labour leadership election we are exploring life in Jeremy Corbyn’s office during his tenure. With us for Episode 10 to explore factionalism, Corbyn's response to the antisemitism crisis and Labour’s election results, we are privileged to be joined by a very special guest, James Mills, former special adviser to both Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell. A full transcription of the episode can be found at our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon, or making a donation via...
2020-03-28
1h 15
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The Red Wall Crumbles
The loss of Labour's traditional northern heartlands was one of the most devastating elements of the 2019 general election defeat. In Episode 9, we explore just how Labour's 'Red Wall' turned blue as we are joined by the former MP for Stoke-on-Trent North, Ruth Smeeth. A full transcription of the episode can be found at our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon, or making a donation via PayPal. To visit our sponsor, please head on over to ExpressVPN.com/POST.
2020-03-13
50 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Understanding Corbynomics
Corbyn swept aside all competitors for the Labour leadership contest by promising a radical rethink of the British economy and ending years of Tory austerity. But what are Corbyn’s economic principles, and were they really as popular with the electorate as Labour say? Here to explain those questions and more, Episode 8 of Corbynism: The Post-Mortem features left wing economic heavyweights Frances Coppola, Paul Mason, and one of the economists initially brought in by Labour for consultation, Danny Blanchflower. A full transcription of the episode can be found at our website. Donations for our ch...
2020-03-06
1h 09
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Defining Corbynism
What exactly is Corbynism? That is the question we set out to answer on Episode 7 of Corbynism: The Post-Mortem, with our special panel of guests featuring the left wing academics behind the book Corbynism: A Critical Approach, Frederick Harry Pitts and Matt Bolton, and music journalist Taylor Parkes, author of one of the most prescient and damning articles ever written on Corbynism. Corbynism: A Critical Approach can be found here. Taylor Parkes on the Corbyn campaign trail can be found here. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website.
2020-02-28
1h 21
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Backbench Dissent
Episode 6 of Corbynism: The Post Mortem we are joined by the Labour Party's MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy to discuss antisemitism, Brexit, backbench dissent and the fight for the future soul of the Labour Party. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-02-21
1h 00
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Life for Labour's Jewish MPs
In Episode 5 of Corbynism: The Post-Mortem, we take a look at what life was like under Corbyn's tenure for Jewish MPs and how tension grew between the leader's office and the Parliamentary Labour Party, featuring Labour's MP for Barking, Dame Margaret Hodge MP. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan also makes a cameo appearance at the end of the show to share his thoughts on Labour's 2019 General Election defeat. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-02-14
52 min
Cross Question with Iain Dale
Bob Blackman, Caroline Flint, Ella Whelan and Oz Katerji
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this week are Conservative MP for Harrow East Bob Blackman, former Labour MP for Don Valley Caroline Flint, journalist and commentator Ella Whelan, and Oz Katerji, journalist and host of Corbynism: The Post Mortem podcast.
2020-02-12
51 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
The 2019 General Election Defeat
Episode 4 focuses on Labour’s crushing 2019 General Election defeat featuring the BBC’s election wizard Professor Sir John Curtice, the New Statesman’s political editor Stephen Bush, and Labour councillor and data analyst Christabel Cooper, who has recently just co-authored a report into the 2019 result for Europe For The Many. Christobel Cooper's report can be found on Europe For The Many's website. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-02-07
1h 16
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Losing Scottish Labour
Episode 3 focuses on Labour's struggles in Scotland featuring Scottish journalist and former Labour Party political adviser Ayesha Hazarika and Labour's last remaining MP in Scotland and deputy leadership candidate Ian Murray MP. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-01-31
56 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Inside the Parliamentary Labour Party
Episode 2 focuses on the internal battle for Labour's soul, exploring the Parliamentary Labour Party's conflict with the leader's office, featuring former Labour MP for Redcar, Anna Turley. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-01-24
1h 01
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Labour's Institutional Antisemitism Crisis
Focusing on Labour's institutional antisemitism crisis, the first episode features former Labour councillor Adam Langleben, Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland and human rights barrister Adam Wagner. A full transcription of the episode can be found on our website. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-01-17
58 min
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Corbynism: The Post-Mortem Podcast Trailer
A new Podcast series investigating Corbynism & the impact Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as Labour leader had on British politics hosted by Oz Katerji. If you would like to support the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon.
2020-01-11
00 min
The Edition
Iran unbowed: Trump's dangerous game in the Middle East
It’s been a week since Qassem Soleimani was assassinated. In this episode, we ask – has Trump’s decision actually united the Middle East (00:30)? Plus, as the Labour leadership contest gets underway – do any of the candidates actually scare the Tories (15:40)? And last, is the piggybank a thing of childhoods past (28:30)?With Sir John Jenkins, Oz Katerji, Katy Balls, James Mills, Laurie Graham, and Iona Bain.Presented by Lara Prendergast.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree t...
2020-01-09
39 min
Reel Politik Podcast
Episode 125 - Gape Fear
Geraint is back from holiday, with an announcement to make. With that important business attended to, he and Jack break down the hard truth about the major issues of the day, from our recent suspension from Twitter, to the campaign trail in Ilford South, to the sacking of our mortal enemy Oz Katerji by our mortal enemies the Daily Mail. We check in on the Dangerdads/Ultramelts, and provide cutting analysis of the major political debate of the last week - the Ilford South hustings, in which the nailbiting contest between Mike Gapes (CUK) and Sam Tarry (Labour) hotted up...
2019-12-02
1h 23
Trolled with Tracy Ann Oberman
Oz Katerji
Oz Katerji is a journalist and film maker who spends a lot of his time covering events in the Middle East. He has an encyclopaedic and first hand knowledge of war zones, humanitarian crises, and - thankfully for this - twitter conflict. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-05-21
44 min
Reel Politik Podcast
Episode 82 - Cow Town
Merry Christmas from the whole RP crew! In what will certainly be our last episode before Christmas (AKA "tomorrow") and possibly before the new year, the entire crew...are not in attendance. Jack and Tom, however, are in the house to set the record straight on what's happened to Tom in the last few months, his persecution by the Norwich City Football Club Fans' Revolutionary Soviet Caucus, his legal battle to remain in the RP team, and where he's been hiding (hint: it was Australia, and we discuss it quite a lot.) It's a very Oz-focused episode (no, not that...
2018-12-24
1h 16
Wannabe Hacks
The Hack Report - 30/05/2014
In this episode of the Hack Report, Lola Lawal talks to filmmaker and journalist Oz Katerji about his recent experiences making films for VICE in Lebanon. We also hear from our Hack in Lebanon, Venetia Rainey, who talks about what it was like to interview a 100-year-old Syrian refugee. Let us know what you think of this episode either in the comments section or in a tweet to the team @wannabehacks. Listen on the Wannabe Hacks website here: wanab.be/1tURtfQ
2014-05-30
08 min