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Shireen Jordan
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School Reading List
Episode 30 - Why Investing in Your School Library Can Boost Your School Inspection Grade
School Reading List podcast hosted by Tom TolkienSeason 1: Episode 30For transcripts, resources, show notes and contact details, see https://schoolreadinglist.co.uk/podcasts/series-1-episode-30/Part 1Book postUnder a Fire-Red Sky by Geraldine McCaughreanOur Tree by Jessica MeserveWe are All Animals by Ben Hoare and Christopher Lloyd, illustrated by Mark RuffleReal-life Mysteries: Tales of Scary Beasts by Susan Martineau, illustrated by Vicky BarkerHow Not to Share a Pizza by Tracy Curren, illustrated by Lauren BeardI Am Strong Just Being Me by Laura Dockrill...
2025-04-30
33 min
Sneaks, Rhymes and Life
Szn 5 Ep 33 - Sneakers and Sports with Shireen Edross
In this episode as we have another incredible guest during our Women's History Month Series, we sit down with Shireen Edross and talk about her sneaker journey, her passion for the Jordan Brand and how sneaker intertwines with the world of sports
2025-03-20
1h 02
The Realistic Backpackers
Backpacking the Middle East
Welcome back to the Realistic Backpackers podcast! This week the girls are chatting all about backpacking the Middle East (or at least where they’ve been).They recently travelled to the UAE, Qatar and Oman (as well as Turkey and Jordan, so make sure to listen to last week’s episode to hear about those!)As always, the girls are completely honest when talking about their travel experiences, good or bad, and whether they really enjoyed visiting these countries. Discussing Formula 1, the joy of not planning things when travelling, and comparing their...
2025-02-11
46 min
The Realistic Backpackers
Backpacking Turkey and Jordan
Welcome back to the Realistic Backpackers podcast! This week the girls are chatting all about backpacking Turkey and Jordan. Kicking off with Turkey, the girls discuss their route (which Shireen somehow remembered), their favourite places and the iconic hot air balloon ride. Moving on to Jordan, Abi’s new FAVOURITE country, from the iconic Petra, to camping in Wadi Rum and all the tips and tricks to make your trip as successful as possible. And who knew the dead sea was extremely salty? Thank you as always to everyone that...
2025-02-04
46 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Israel and Attacks on Writers & Journalists w/ Jordan Elgrably/Israel Vs. Al Jazeera & the Implications for Press Freedom w/ Kevin Gosztola/Reflections on the Protests Past & Present w/ Jonah Raskin
On this edition of Parallax Views, we've got a trouble feature. First, Jordan Elgrably of the Marza Review and editor of the new volume Stories from the Center of the World: New Middle East Fiction joins the show to discuss Israel and attacks on writers and journalist past and present who forward Palestinian perspectives. We'll also talk about Gaza as a laboratory for laboratory for repressive, surveillance technologies that are then later used in the U.S.; racist depictions of Arabs and Palestinians in U.S. media and the professional Islamophobia industry; social media, the attacks on...
2024-05-07
1h 47
Read and Write with Natasha
From museum curator to children's author
In this episode, Shireen Sabanegh shares her journey from museum management in Jordan to creating children's stories in the UK. She reveals the intricate process of traditional publishing, from the excitement of having two manuscripts accepted to collaborating with publishers and illustrators. The discussion delves into themes like representing disability in children's books through empowering narratives and the impact of storytelling on fostering inclusivity among young readers, particularly in Arabic children's literature. We explore Shireen's methods for teaching Arabic to children in the diaspora, blending classical and colloquial language Shireen also talk...
2024-03-10
35 min
KCPW | Salt Lake City News and Information | 88.3 FM
Attacks on U.S. forces in Jordan, the southern border and Utah’s housing shortage
Both Sides of the Aisle – Former Utah Rep. Ben McAdams fills in for Natalie Gochnour in The Political Center and is joined on The Right by John Dougall, Utah State Auditor, and on The Left by Shireen Ghorbani, former Salt Lake County Council member. They discuss the deaths of three U.S. soldiers in Jordan, the conflict…
2024-02-01
25 min
Both Sides of the Aisle
Attacks on U.S. forces in Jordan, the southern border and Utah's housing shortage
The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss immigration legislation, the presidential race and housing policy.
2024-02-01
25 min
The Loko Effect
Y3NKO! - Oroko Radio - September 23rd 2022
Ronnie Loko is back for a fire hour of afrohouse, UK Funky, Tribal and Baile Edit sounds for this months' instalment of Y3NKO! here on Oroko Radio. Tracklist: Body Bend – GINA JEANZ The Akan – Caiiro Your Mr (Petit Piment remix) - Banga x Lady Leshurr Gallium Funkyama Instrumental - Formula x Salem Tangfastics – DJ Polo, Scratcha DVA, Tribal Brothers Got Em (Sango Remix) - Rochelle Jordan Melo da Flauta – Deekapz Fade (Bootleg) - LEYO, FS Green & Jengi Rambo Dub 2020 Edit (Loko 2021 Re Edit) – Wired Faulty Headtop (DJ Polo VIP) – DJ Polo & Scratcha DVA New Skin Care (Ronnie Loko Edit) – Minikingz Man...
2023-02-17
1h 00
The Straight Up Start Up
Education in Jordan with Shireen Yacoub التعليم في الاردن مع شرين يعقوب
Send us a textOn this episode, we hosted one of the most influential Jordanians in the education sector, Shireen Yacoub, CEO of Edraak, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform (as of the recording date).In her last interview as the CEO of Edraak, we reflected on her journey in the education sector in Jordan. We looked at the broader landscape of the education sector in the region, what to look out for and what skills are needed for today's labor market.Shireen is now the Managing Partner at Istidama ConsultingHe...
2022-11-29
39 min
The Young Turks
Total Clown Show
A judge has granted Trump's request for a special master to review Mar-A-Lago documents. The Israeli army admits Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli soldiers. Women who stay single and don’t have children are richer, statistics show. Donald Trump accuses John Fetterman of using hard drugs like heroin and cocaine. Jim Jordan encourages republican lawmakers not to be scared of banning women’s rights.Hosts: Ana Kasparian: Cenk Uygur*** The largest online progressive news show in the world. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET...
2022-09-07
1h 03
Riyada: Business, Tech, and Innovation in MENA
Edraak CEO Shares the Importance of Skilling MENA’s Youth and Open Online Resources
This episode of the Riyada podcast looks at one of the main features of the workforce development challenge in the MENA region: the skills mismatch. One organization dedicated to closing this gap is Edraak, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform and key initiative of the Queen Rania Foundation in Jordan. Merissa Khurma and Imad Shawa spoke with Shireen Yacoub, CEO of Edraak since 2017, who leads the company’s skills strategy, preparing youth for the digital economy.
2022-07-13
36 min
The Wilson Center
Episode 29 - Edraak CEO Shares the Importance of Skilling MENA’s Youth and Open Online Resources
This episode of the Riyada podcast looks at one of the main features of the workforce development challenge in the MENA region: the skills mismatch. The asymmetry between employers’ needs and job seekers’ capabilities is caused in part by an archaic education system on the ‘supply side’ and need to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem on the ‘demand side’. One organization dedicated to closing this gap is Edraak, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform and key initiative of the Queen Rania Foundation in Jordan. Merissa Khurma and Imad Shawa spoke with Shireen Yacoub, CEO of Edraak since 2017, who leads the company’s sk...
2022-07-13
36 min
The Wilson Center
Episode 29 - Edraak CEO Shares the Importance of Skilling MENA’s Youth and Open Online Resources
This episode of the Riyada podcast looks at one of the main features of the workforce development challenge in the MENA region: the skills mismatch. The asymmetry between employers’ needs and job seekers’ capabilities is caused in part by an archaic education system on the ‘supply side’ and need to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem on the ‘demand side’. One organization dedicated to closing this gap is Edraak, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform and key initiative of the Queen Rania Foundation in Jordan. Merissa Khurma and Imad Shawa spoke with Shireen Yacoub, CEO of Edraak since 2017, who leads the company’s sk...
2022-07-13
36 min
In The Thick
The Warfare of Messaging
Maria and Julio are joined by Danielle Moodie and Wajahat Ali, co-hosts of the Democracy-ish podcast. They talk about the latest in immigration news, including the continued enforcement of Title 42. They also unpack the mainstream media’s coverage of the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, and the murder of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli forces. And, they reflect on the latest attacks on abortion rights in the lead up to the midterms. This episode was mixed by Kieran Gannon. ITT Staff Picks: “For a segment of Christians, the battle over abortion is just...
2022-05-25
40 min
Make Change Studio
S02 E01: Make Change with Jesika, Sophia, Caleigh and Danakin
New semester.... new season... extra fun episodes ;) My guests today are four fantastic Make Change students, who took some serious time out to talk about their experience and some of the projects they did at Make Change. Jesika Kula is a final year SIAT student, who also happens to be the Communication Champion at Charles Chang's Institute. Listen to her conversation about the children's book Jordan and the Magic Cape, which by the way can be downloaded for free from SFU Library. Sophia Nguyễn is a third year business student wh...
2021-05-11
50 min
How Did We Miss That? by IndieLeft.media / IndieNews.Network
IndependentLeft dot news Daily Headlines - Thursday, February 4th, 2021 - S3 E04
Welcome to the IndependentLeft.News Daily Headlines podcast for Thursday, February 4th, 2021. Early Edition - https://independentleft.news/?edition_id=0c443540-66e6-11eb-8105-002590a5ba2d&utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=top-headlines-podcast&utm_content=ILN-Anchor-top-headlines-podcast-early-ed-02-04 Top Headlines: ❤️ Curiouser and Curiouser: The Proud Boys' Leader as a ‘Prolific’ Law Enforcement Confidential Source - Coleen Rowley, ConsortiumNews ❤️ DeSantis, Big Tech, and the future of Trumpism - Judd Legum, Popular Information ❤️ Calling for an "American Ministry of Truth". The US Media's Dystopian "2021" - Global Research ❤️ In First Speech as Budget Chair, Sanders Rebuffs...
2021-02-05
05 min
Tea And Tonic
Racky Plews
Theatre director and choreographer, Racky Plews, chats about growing up in a musical household, learning ballet, the piano and base guitar, going to Sylvia Young Theatre School and Arts Ed, learning her trade working on over 40 productions at fringe venue 'Upstairs at the Gatehouse', her joy at directing Green Day musical 'American Idiot' and 'Thoroughly Modern Millie', working on 'Royal Caribbean's' big budget shows at sea, creating an actor/muso production of 'Footloose' and directing a comedy web series in lockdown; all over a late night cuppa! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-12-22
1h 05
Tea And Tonic
Summer Strallen
Actress, director, activist, mental health awareness advocate and yoga instructor, Summer Strallen, chats about learning to dance aged 2, going to Arts Ed and Laine Theatre Arts, musical theatre roles, her fond memories of performing in 'Guys and Dolls', lockdown, learning to listen to herself, slowing down and self-care, speaking out about her mental health, meditation and launching her online performance and wellness platform, 'The Strallen Collective' to help those in the arts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-12-15
1h 16
Tea And Tonic
Neil Hurst
Actor, presenter and writer, Neil Hurst, chats about his love for performing, singing in his local clubs as a teenager, leaving uni to take up a role in 'Evita', doing variety and summer seasons, working with his comedy idols, musical theatre tours, TV, 'Michael McIntyre's Big Show', 'Coronation Street' and co-writing a panto; all over a brew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-12-08
1h 02
Tea And Tonic
Charlotte Gooch
Actress, dancer and teacher, Charlotte Gooch, chats about being taught how to dance aged 3 by her aunt, a former prima ballerina, her 3 years of training at Laine Theatre Arts, getting her first professional job in the ensemble in 'Dirty Dancing' in the West End, performing the role of Penny in the show here and in Germany, 'Cats', 'Legally Blonde' and 'Strictly Ballroom', understudying Sandy in 'Grease', lead roles in 'Top Hat' and 'Flashdance', joining the 'Spinettes' and teaching in London; all over a herbal tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-12-01
1h 09
Tea And Tonic
Gary Lloyd
Director, choreographer, author and teacher, Gary Lloyd, chats about learning to dance aged 6, competing in ballroom, Latin American and disco, his passion for choreography as a child, training at Laine Theatre Arts, his first professional job in 'Cats', his year at sea, working through the night on his 21st, 'Starlight Express', being in a boyband, helping artists on 'Pop Idol' and 'X Factor', working with Take That's choreographer on 'Oh What a Night', Royal Variety and the Queen's Jubilee, the only time he was starstruck, the advice he gives his students, Thriller Live and writing a book; all over a...
2020-11-24
1h 11
Tea And Tonic
Jamie Chapman
Actor and principal coach at London Speech Workshop, Jamie Chapman, chats about his foray into theatre in Weymouth aged 7, learning how to get a laugh, getting a scholarship at Bristol Old Vic, his time in Rep, auditioning for 'Extras', TV roles including 'Red Dwarf', and 'The Crown', performing in 'Nativity the Musical' and 'Nativity Rocks'; all over a tea AND a sherry! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-11-17
52 min
Tea And Tonic
Carley Stenson
Actress and singer Carley Stenson chats about dancing from the age of 3, ballet training, singing competitions, her time at Winstanley College, getting Hollyoaks aged 17 and spending the next decade there, staying grounded, performing in a band, making her West End debut in 'Legally Blonde' and later securing the lead role, getting Les Miserables, proving herself and not being complacent and making long lasting friendships; all over a peppermint tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-11-10
1h 16
Tea And Tonic
Gary Wilmot MBE
Actor, singer, writer, comedian and director, Gary Wilmot MBE, chats about how he started off doing impressions, winning 'New Faces' in the late 70's, performing on the Variety circuit, making his West End debut in 'Me and My Girl' at the Adelphi theatre in 1989, the range of musicals that followed, overcoming nerves, how the London Underground song came about for the Palladium panto, performing it for the Royal Family, writing a play and screenplay and being awarded an MBE; all over a coffee! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-11-03
58 min
Tea And Tonic
Dawn Buckland
Actor, director, producer, choreographer and one half of 'Clever Little Films UK', Dawn Buckland, chats about her 4 years at 'Sylvia Young Theatre School' being the best days of her life, living her best life for a decade in 'Starlight Express' aged 17, why she turned down 'Billy Elliott' the first time round, understudying the leads in 'Mamma Mia', getting roles in films, 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Mamma Mia 2', 'Nativity the Musical' and making her own films; all over a brew. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-27
57 min
Tea And Tonic
Stephen Mear CBE
Choreographer and Director, Stephen Mear CBE, chats about learning to dance aged three, training at the London Studio Centre of Dance and working hard on his ballet technique, performing in his first two shows whilst at college, winning two Olivier awards, the success of 'Mary Poppins', taking 'Sunset Boulevard' with Glenn Close to Broadway, choreographing two music videos, working with Victoria Wood and winning the Carl Alan award; all over a cup of tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-20
43 min
Tea And Tonic
Katy Lipson
Theatre Producer and Founder of Aria Entertainment, Katy Lipson, from Manchester, chats about being creative growing up, her love of music, finding her feet at uni and in her twenties, writing and putting on shows, performing, teaching and MD'ing to earn money whilst starting up her business, her admiration for Sonia Friedman, producing the UK Premiere Tour of 'The Addams Family' and opening her socially distanced show 'The Last Five Years'; all over a water! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-13
1h 03
Tea And Tonic
Samantha Giles
Actor and author, Samantha Giles, chats about getting the acting bug, her tough times at University, working a multitude of jobs, TV and theatre roles, auditioning for Emmerdale, winning a TV Quick Award for Best Actress, leaving soapland for new challenges and releasing her first children's book; all over a cuppa! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-10-06
55 min
Tea And Tonic
Tommy Franzen
Dancer and choreographer, Tommy Franzen, chats about learning to dance in Sweden, performing in musicals as a teenager, getting a scholarship in London, how 'So You Think You Can Dance' opened doors, working with Kate Prince's 'Zoonation' and choreographing on 'Strictly Come Dancing'; all over a loose leaf tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-09-29
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Debbie Isitt
Writer, director and playwright, Debbie Isitt, from the Midlands, chats to me about making up shows as a child, training in performing arts in Coventry, working as an actor, touring her own theatre company around the world, getting a standing ovation at the Venice Film festival for her first feature film, how her film ‘Confetti’ came about, the 'Nativity' franchise of her films and musical and why she didn’t move to Los Angeles; all over a tea! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-09-22
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Simon Lipkin
Actor Simon Lipkin, chats about school days at Sylvia Young Theatre School, getting lucky with his first cruise ship job, auditioning over 10 times for 'Avenue Q', how Sir Cameron Mackintosh saved his career, touring with Monty Python's 'Spamalot', playing Nathan Detroit opposite Rebel Wilson's Miss Adelaide and starring in film, 'Nativity Rocks'; all over a brew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-09-15
00 min
Tea And Tonic
David O'Reilly
Actor and writer, David O'Reilly, from Dublin, chats about training in musical theatre in Essex, his first professional job in 'Grease' in the West End, auditioning for and playing one of the lead roles in 'The Book of Mormon' for 5 years, landing a part in sitcom, 'Benidorm', how he got the gig for the tour of 'The Catherine Tate Show Live', being directed by Kathy Burke in 'Lady Windermere's Fan', performing in 'One Man Two Guvnors' and 'Everybody's Talking About Jamie' AND writing his own comedy short; all over a cuppa! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and...
2020-09-08
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Lizzie Gough
Dancer, choreographer and TV judge, Lizzie Gough, chats about learning to dance in Southampton where she grew up, training at Laine Theatre Arts, attending classes at Pineapple Dance Studios, coming 3rd in 2010's So You Think You Can Dance, joining Take That's Circus Tour, being dance captain at the closing ceremony of London 2012 Olympics, performing with ZooNation and choreographing for Strictly Come Dancing; all over a chai tea! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-09-01
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Bill Deamer
Director and Olivier award winning choreographer, Bill Deamer, chats about learning to dance aged 8, studying at Guildford School of Acting, working with Dame Gillian Lynne, the tribute show to Fred Astaire at the London Palladium, winning an Olivier for 'Top Hat', the 2014 revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Cats', 'Follies' and choreographing on Strictly Come Dancing for the last 14 years; all over a peppermint tea! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-08-25
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Robin Windsor
Professional Latin and Ballroom dancer, Robin Windsor, from Ipswich, chats about dancing from the age of three, moving away from his family in his teens to compete and represent England at the World Championships, touring the world with Burn the Floor for ten years, including a spell on Broadway, joining Strictly Come Dancing for four years, overcoming adversity and mental health issues and getting back on to the dance floor after lockdown; all over a JUICE! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-08-18
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Tori Butler-Hart
Actress, writer and producer, Tori Butler-Hart, from Oxfordshire, chats about studying at Central School of Speech and Drama, starting up her film production company, Fizz and Ginger, with her husband to create their own work, making low budget indie films, gaining support from Sir Ian Mckellen and Stephen Fry, the importance of learning to believe in yourself and making a film during lockdown on an iphone; all over a tea AND a tonic! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-08-11
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Dean Johnson
Musical Theatre Director, Dean Johnson, from Belfast, chats about studying at Guildford School of Acting, his realisation that he preferred rehearsing to performing, being nominated for an award directing Godspell at Cadogan Hall with Ramin Karimloo, turning Tony Macaulay's memoir 'Paperboy' into a musical and nurturing talent in young people at the British Theatre Academy; all over an Assam tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-08-04
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Lindsey Shelley
Dance School owner, Lindsey Shelley, chats over a gin and tonic about training for 3 years at Laine Theatre Arts in Surrey, opening her dance school aged 21, gaining the Mayflower Theatre's panto contract and the benefits of dance on our wellbeing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-07-28
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Sean Turner
Theatre Director, Sean Turner from Oxfordshire, chats about training at ALRA, grafting and crafting, how unearthing the script of Arthur Miller's first play and bringing it to audiences in London brought him worldwide media attention, directing The Play That Goes Wrong around the globe and organising open air arts festival, The New Normal Festival, following lockdown. All over a flat white! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-07-21
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Lee Batty
Technical Director at RUG, Lee Batty, chats about how his love of theatre began in his teens working at his local theatre, The Civic, in Barnsley, his first paid job on a London tour, learning his craft and working on the Olivier Awards - all over a peppermint tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-07-14
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Louisa Hart
Business owner and teacher, Louisa Hart, from Southampton, chats about her time at drama school in London, the audition circuit, getting into the Soap Awards and how her film school for youngsters has given her a sense of fulfilment; all whilst sipping a green tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-07-07
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Neil White
Company Manager on Book of Mormon, Neil White, chats about his thirty year career working with some of the greats in theatre, including Joan Rivers and Sir Ian McKellen, and the influence Producers Sir Cameron Mackintosh and Sonia Friedman have had on him, all over a green tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-06-30
00 min
Tea And Tonic
Michael Rose
Theatre producer, Michael Rose from Dorset, chats about the shows he has brought to the stage over the last 40 years, getting his production, Sleepless The Musical, safely open for audiences again and why film producer Barbara Broccoli OBE has been such an influence - all over a gin and tonic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2020-06-22
00 min
Meet The Experts Podcast
International Women’s Month Series Episode #2: Shireen Nababteh on "Challenging the Norm"
In this episode of our International Women’s Month series, Rose speaks with Shireen Nababteh, Creative Director at Cheil Worldwide in their Jordan office. Recently, Shireen published an article titled “Challenging the Norm” about her experiences working as a female creative leader in the Arab Ad World. Rose takes the opportunity to learn more about Shireen’s career journey into a leadership role, perceptions of the gender divide across the Middle East and what the future of women in advertising might look like there. Shireen was a participant of our 2018 Cannes Creative Leaders Programme. When she’s not busy brainstorming the big id...
2020-03-20
00 min
The Journey
Shaykh Faraz Rabbani
Assalamu alaykum, As I begin my own spiritual journey, I want to hear from those who have taken this path before me. This podcast focuses on them and listening to their stories - uninterrupted. My name is Hebah Masood. I invite you to reflect on the trajectories of their lives, and the guidance and blessings provided by Allah swt, along that journey. In this episode, I'm joined by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani, the founder of Seekers Guidance Global Islamic Seminary. He gives a great contemporary history lesson into Islamic scholarship in North America today and how a group of University of...
2019-09-05
1h 02
Ping Pong Table Talk | بودكاست طاولة بينغ بونغ
#039 - Shireen Sabanegh | شيرين سبانخ
شيرين مولعة بالفن والثقافة والتعليم وذات خبرة في التربية المتحفية وتصميم المعارض. وهي ذات شغف بقيادة المجموعات الإبداعية ونقل الأفكار من مرحلة التصور الى مرحلة التطبيق. أمضت ال١١ سنة الأخيرة وهي تعمل في مختلف المشاريع الإبداعية في متحف الأطفال في الأردن. Shireen is an art, culture and education enthusiast skilled in museum education and exhibit design, with a passion for leading creative teams and taking ideas from the conceptual phase into implementation. She spent the past 11 years immersed in all sorts of creative projects at the Children’s Museum in Jordan
2019-07-22
00 min
Edge of Sports
Deconstructing Les Bleus
This week, we speak to sports journalist and Burn It All Down podcast cohost Shireen Ahmed about the politics of the French World Cup team. Also I’ve got Choice Words about Golden State Warriors All-Star Draymond Green and his trip to Israel. We also got ‘Just Stand Up’ and ‘Just Sit Down’ awards to some previous recipients, and more! Shireen Ahmed Twitter: @_shireenahmed_ Burn It All Down Podcast Zirin, On Draymond Green’s ‘Friends of the IDF’ Trip to Israel https://www.thenation.com/article/draymond-greens-friends-idf-sponsored-trip-israel/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@g...
2018-07-16
33 min
Edge of Sports
Edge of Sports Podcast Thu, 09 Jul 2015
Episode 263: BOOM! Dave, “Mean” Mark Barry, D.C. Dan, and Samantha Barry weigh in on the DeAndre Jordan free agency fiasco. Mark gives you his All-Star snubs and favorites for the major MLB awards at the mid-season point. Shireen Ahmed recaps the Women’s World Cup. The crew really dissects the Jordan flip flop between the Dallas Mavericks and L.A. Clippers. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2015-07-09
45 min