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SALAAAM, I'm ur bestie Khadija aka ZUBDA, join me on my podcast tshufo a glimpse of my life as a Moroccan girl also ghadi nhder ela whatever's on my mind, from daily events to important topics. It's a short, sweet, and authentic journey..come spill some tea with me✨💅🏻🎀
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The Moroccan Angel presents a Fact-Based examination of the Original Writings concerning the GOD of Israel in comparison to the "New Testament" writings and mainstream Christianity. Her teachings and insight bring about positive life-altering transformation, true humility, and respect towards the CREATOR; a connection centered on the knowledge and awareness of HIM. Let's Talk About It!
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Abraham Elorch

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Are you Moroccan, Looking for podcasts in Moroccan dialect? You are in the right place, subscribe to my podcast and wait for special episodes for special people.
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The weekly Moroccan news is a news podcast recorder by Moroccans for Moroccans. You can expect a regular weekly posting schedule. Each episode is filled with controversial topics discussed in a calm and respectful manner. Topics covering issues such as, “Morocco and its neighboring countries”, “ease of doing business, is Morocco suitable for start-ups”, ”Society and freedoms, what is trending”, and much more. I am your host hamza, and this is the English speaking podcast. Thank you for tunin ...
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Pentium

Jeffery & Abderrahim

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#1 Web development podcasts in Morocco. Taking on everything related to web development from your front-end to your back-end. All this in Moroccan arabic.
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Ayoub El Assad

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Mindset and money management language( Moroccan Dialect ) Cover art photo provided by Raul Varzar on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@calypso999
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One of the First Moroccan Podcasts | Le podcast marocain (darija) A young Moroccan millennial, having fun with his friends and interviewing guests to make people smile. The podcast Fi Rass Derbe is hosted by Marouan Baamel and his best friends. Follow the podcast @firassderbe Follow the host @marouanbaamel This podcast is all about - Comedy - Commentary - Expert guests - ...
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Winds of the West

The Moroccan History Podcast

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Welcome to Winds of the West, a podcast about Moroccan history and culture. I’m your host, Sayd. Together, we’ll travel to the nation known as the Western Kingdom in Arabic and the Land of God in Tamazight: Morocco. We’ll dine with legendary Kings and powerful Sultans, and get to intimately know them, their passions, ambitions, fears and emotions. We’ll meet everyday Moroccans and learn more about who they are and what they love. So relax, and let’s travel to the ancient Imperial Cities of M ...
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Honest reviews of cafes and restaurants from a Moroccan/French/Canadian/Australian food-lover. How to spend your money on good food only. I share a unique and authentic perspective to eating out in Sydney, and soon London. Always independent. Nadae Cherradi @nadaelicious
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بودكاست مغربي مغترب في شمال امريكا Welcome to Tflsif, the podcast for Moroccans in North America and anyone who loves to hear opinions on a wide range of topics. Hosted by a Moroccan who has an opinion on everything, this podcast takes you on a journey through multiple and random topics, ranging from history and politics to soccer and economics. Tflsif, which means "someone who has an opinion about everything" in Moroccan, is a podcast that is both informative and entertaining. With episodes ...
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Mohamed Baabit (Arabic: محمد بعبيت; born 28 August 1988 in Marrakesh, Morocco) also well known for the name of Simo Life (Arabic: سيمو لايف) is a Moroccan businessman, digital marketing adviser, and e-commerce specialist.
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Azurti is the best place for people who love unique kind of jewelry. It provides huge selection in rosewood jewelry made from fine material. You can shop for pendant set, pendulum, Moroccan and so on. The rosewood jewelry is available at the price you can afford. To shop rosewood jewelry, visit: https://www.azurit.hu/rozsakvarc.html
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A dive into every country's history and why they exist. I also do episodes on political parties throughout the world or just talking about stuff that interests me! email:whydocountriesexist@gmail.com Request/feedback form:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5m6cVniic8zkY13UZmUAxwLTNuVdBEkYqHmQCvvyAkGcUSg/viewform?usp=sf_link
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Achraf Charif

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Achraf charif's is a Moroccan musical artist, songwriter, EDM producer, and writer. Entrepreneur . Born on July28, 2000 in OLD ABBOU BERRECHID, Morocco, Musical Career. Achraf charif's started his career at the age of 20 in OLD ABBOU BERRECHID, Morocco as an online music producer.
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This podcast is recorded in the Moroccan dialect of Arabic in order to most effectively communicate with the people of the region to spread awareness about TB and ways to improve disease outcomes. The colloquial style of the language will reach a greater audience of people affected by TB in hopes of reducing its transmission.
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Growing Up Christian is a weekly podcast hosted by Sam and Casey. Each episode they discuss the good, the bad, and the undeniably strange aspects of coming of age in the late 90’s/early 2000’s Christian culture.
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A Modern Retelling of Outdated Fairytales. I'm Miral Sattar, mother of three and I rewrite outdated fairy tales with problem-solving, smart princesses who save themselves. Bearily Bear Stories feature diverse and confident characters. There are no damsels in distress here. These reimagined childhood classics include A Story of a Smart Princess and a Certain Pea, Sleeping Beauty from Morocco , Snow White from Sudan and more!
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Omary makes you escape with him through a journey in a musical universe rich in melodies, grooves and harmonies with different styles and different tastes from the same universe. About Omary : DJ and producer, Omary lives off his passion for music. Inspired by African and Moroccan musical culture, he is always looking for rhythms based mainly on wind instruments to give life to his sounds combining electro and traditional music. A combination that ignites the tracks. This casablancais of bir ...
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Anthropology on Air

Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen

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Anthropology on Air is a podcast brought to you by the Social Anthropology department at the University of Bergen in Norway. Each season, we bring you conversations with inspiring thinkers from the anthropology world and beyond. The music in the podcast is made by Victor Lange, and the episodes are produced by Sadie Hale and Sidsel Marie Henriksen. You can follow us on Facebook. Visit uib.no/antro, where you can find more information on the ongoing work and upcoming events at the department.
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Hosted and produced by multi-award-winning author, artist, and activist, Vanessa Ferlaino, The Human Challenge combines topical issues, interviews, wellbeing, and human-interest stories to break down barriers and reinvigorate humanity. Airing exclusively on Youtube, explore the human challenges in today’s world, the challenges of being human, and how we can challenge ourselves to be more human for the greater good. Catch the replay on Youtube or on-demand on all major podcast sites. Hosted o ...
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Rock Your Retirement Show

Kathe Kline and her guests discuss Retirement Lifestyle, not money.

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Retirement isn’t just about money. In our show we talk about the other things that will impact you such as: Social and Family Adventure and Travel Volunteer and Philanthropy Spiritual/soul Sex in retirement (I usually have therapists discuss this topic) Helping your parents/sandwich generation issues Baby Boomers are often helping both their children and their parents at the same time. Our goal is to help you have a great retirement, regardless of the amount of money you’ve saved. We want yo ...
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For Info Bookings & Management: contact.djvand@gmail.com Music Maker & Show Runner VAN D, is a Moroccan Dj record producer, remixer from Fès. He Grew up in the Magical city of fés that has inspired all kind of artistes, VAN D took his rhythms and vibes from where you can find the best cultural mixes, He started at the age of 15 meeting his first palatines with progressive house & melodic techno & tribal house & techno & RnB and Hip Hop before to land on the amazing Electro music universe. Wi ...
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Destination Morocco Travel Agency offers customized tours to Morocco, including private tours and small group tours, complete with private guides and drivers. The goal is to help you enjoy Morocco like a native, while providing personal service and customized itineraries at an affordable price. On our podcast, join Destination Morocco's Azdean Elmoustaquim as he takes you on an exploration of his country's distinct culture, vibrant history and stunning attractions. Azdean prepares you for th ...
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Launched in 2020, Political Bark is a podcast about politics and events in society streamed weekly. It tackles political issues from a variety of perspectives, especially highlighting a international and global approach to local events. The podcast is given by Sophie Matlary and features weekly guests from different walks of life.
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The Voices of a Stranger" is dedicated to providing a platform for individuals who have overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges in their lives. . These intimate interviews will inspire and motivate you, showcasing the unwavering resilience and determination displayed by our guests. Prepare to be moved as you witness firsthand how they have navigated through personal hardships. Join us each week as we bring you intimate interviews with our extraordinary guests. Through their stories, you ...
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This Ocean Life Podcast. 140+ episodes. Interview-style podcast series capturing the stories and perspectives of people around the world who have based their lives on the ocean. Fishing, free diving, art, music, surfing, paddling, spearfishing, conservation, sailing, anything in the ocean... Hosted by Josh Pederson, from Santa Cruz, California, USA.
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Like a quiet conversation with a kindly friend, this podcast sits, waiting only to be heard. Each episode follows the brewing and drinking of a different cup of tea and a strange story from somewhere in history. In a world of lovely polished and rigid podcasts, this show is a twee little nook intended to be as kind and soft as possible.
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Explore the fascinating, eclectic, and entertaining people and organizations of Crested Butte, CO- and the entire Gunnison Valley. Find out why Crested Butte Is Home for them, and how they got here. If you love Crested Butte and the mountain lifestyle, this is the podcast for you.
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My name is Howie Southworth. I travel, I eat, I cook, and then I write fancy words about all of it. My cookbooks are loaded with wild stories and fabulous bites, and I've shared plenty of my own adventures, but now, I want to hear somebody else's for a change. Sauced in Translation is a timely podcast spanning the globe of food, spinning tales of lavish meals and Epic Gastronomic Failure. Join us for some well-deserved arm-chair globe-trotting! Let’s get Saucy…
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Stories are a big part of the African culture and growing up in the city of Port-Harcourt, these stories shaped my childhood. Times are different now and these bedtime stories which were passed down through generations are not as popular with children as they once were. This podcast aims to bring these stories to the new generation of African children and introduce everyone else to these wonderful stories from the motherland. The lessons and values learnt from these will never be forgotten. ...
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The S2 Show

Stephanie Saunders

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Entrepreneurship podcast tackling topics pertinent to your life with actionable tips from expert guests to get you on the road to building your own empire.The S2 Show with Stephanie Saunders tackles topics pertinent to your life -- from competing in a virtual world... to launches, leadership and those hurdles holding you back in your business life. The S2 Show will leave you with actionable ideas you can put to work now! You'll hear from real estate moguls, founders, influencers, authors, no ...
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On “Reading the Middle East with Gilles Kepel,” the latest Al-Monitor podcast, renowned French scholar Gilles Kepel interviews the ground-breaking authors and thought leaders who are both shaping and explaining the complex trends in the Middle East and Islamic world. Kepel, one of Europe's leading experts on Islamism, the Middle East and North Africa, is a professor at the Institute of Political Studies, Paris (Sciences Po). His numerous books — which include "Jihad: The Trail of Political I ...
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From $20 in Morocco to American Dream in New York! Follow the remarkable journey of a 22-year-old young man who embarked on a life-changing adventure to New York City with just $20 in his pocket. Witness his relentless pursuit of success as he started as a model in the Big Apple, worked his way up to upstate New York, and got married and then divor…
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In the eighth episode of the Abtal podcast, host Reem Abulleil is joined by Moroccan surfer Ramzi Boukhiam, who is getting ready to compete in his second Olympics this summer. Boukhiam is the first Moroccan or Arab surfer to qualify for the Championship Tour, which is the highest level of competition in the sport. The 30-year-old from Agadir recent…
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For Arab American Heritage Month we are replaying this Moroccan spin on a classic. Who has time to think about going to the festival when there are clothes to wash and floors to scrub? This twist on the timeless tale of Cinderella takes listeners to the beautiful coast of Morocco, and gets to the heart of our heroine's real problem. Hint: A handsom…
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Our guest this week is returning author, podcaster, and activist, our good friend Amber Viola! Aside from catching up and chatting about church gossip and missions trips, we spent some time discussing the release of her first book, “72 Hours of Hell: My Time in the VA.” Amber is a Navy veteran, and we’ve talked at length in past episodes about her …
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Folks, it's time to consider having AC for your van. Off Grid! It's never been more possible, but it's still not easy. We'll also look at a large water bladder, visit some space junk, find a mattress solution and hear a story about a Mythbuster. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! D…
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This week we’re joined by Courtney Bandeko and Benjamin Ironside Koppin to discuss their brand new film, Pastor’s Kid! Based on a true story, Pastor’s Kid follows a young woman who, reeling from a traumatic event, finds herself parsing through her complicated feelings about faith, family, and forgiveness. The film presents a raw, honest view of wha…
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In this special episode, we speak with Tomas Salem, a PhD fellow in our own department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. We do a deep dive on some of the themes covered in Tomas’s first book, Policing the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro: Cosmologies of War and the Far-Right (Palgrave Macmillian, 2024), which is released this week. Based…
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In our recent Live Q&A session on secret places in Morocco off the tourist path, one such location is a stunning lake located east of Marrakech, a roughly three hour drive from the city. Perhaps because of this distance, and the fact that it is not on the main tourist routes, it is still largely known only to locals and the occasional informed tour…
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Zachary Lockman of New York University joins Marc Lynch to discuss his new book, Field Notes: The Making of Middle East Studies in the United States. This book reconstructs the origins and trajectory of area studies in the United States, focusing on Middle East studies from the 1920s to the 1980s. Lockman show…
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Is it time for a crowd-sourced code of ethics for vanlifers? Let's discuss. We'll also explain why Romex is NOT for vans, how a cheap PWM controller might be all you need, and we play a bit of Munzee. And then a Walden nap! Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofC…
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This week we’re talking about ambulance-chasing billboard lawyers, the Israeli bombing of the Iranian consulate in Damascus, the retaliatory strike on Israel, and the dangerous upwelling of militarist rationale in the West. Then it’s time to crack the lid and peak in at the ever-devolving toilet kingdom that Steven Crowder has ruled with an iron fi…
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This week we get an update on everyone's favorite pillow salesman Mike Lindell and check in on his evolving legal problems, and draw comparisons between himself and Trump from their electability to their gait. Then we learn about GOP Senatorial prospective Tim Sheehy's legal troubles, namely crashing a plane into a little girl's bedroom. Lastly we …
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L episode dyal lyuma very spontaneous m3a a couple of friends 3la l7ayat, role models, misogyny in morocco, marriage, gender roles, father figure, "l9hwiyat w lmsedyin" battle on sm and more of tipocs li nsithum 🤭 hope you enjoy this episode and let me know what you think and if you want me to bring other guests...love youuu😘💖…
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This is an excerpt of the Live Q&A recording of Wednesday, April 10, "Getting off the tourist path in Morocco." Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel for even more details and tourist ideas, and particularly for the visuals that accompany our conversation. Maps, photos and more await you there! Getting Off the Tourist Path in Morocco (YouTu…
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A look at Indonesian political parties Email: whydocountriesexist@gmail.com Website: whydocountriesexist.libsyn.com Patreon: patreon.com/Whydocountriesexist797 Paypal: paypal.me/whydocountriesexist Feedback and request forum: https://forms.gle/H5hG9zcZbFPBAz8t7 Intro 0:00 Background and political structure 0:50 Indonesian Democratic Party of Strugg…
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After witnessing her son's challenges with reading, Canadian Olympian-turned-entrepreneur, Julia Rivard, started Shoelace Learning to create engaging applications to improve reading. Julia shares about her upbringing from Northern Ontario, her journey to the Australian Olympics, and how she approached her "athlete retirement" as an opportunity to r…
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Courtney Freer of Emory University joins Marc Lynch to discuss her new book, The Resilience of Parliamentary Politics in Kuwait: Parliament, Rentierism, and Society. This book provides an unprecedented holistic treatment of grassroots contemporary Kuwaiti politics in English in over two decades, incorporating …
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"Travel Fails:" a popular theme in this era of do's, don't's and travel research, comes to the Destination Morocco podcast with today's episode, featuring Azdean, Hiba and Sam. They share their knowledge of travel in Morocco, as well as first-hand experience as travellers themselves in their country, to give you some useful tips of what to do (and …
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A few years ago, I spent an amazing month travelling between Kenya and Tanzania. A large part of that time was spent on safari. Here's the full safari itinerary: Nairobi - Great Rift Valley viewpoint - Narok - Masai Mara National Reserve - Lake Nakuru - Amboseli National Park - Namanga - Arusha - Tarangire National Park - Hell's Gate National Park …
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Help! You're in trouble! What do you do? Let's talk about some devices and strategies to get back to civilization. We'll also visit weird Boston, save some data on our hotspot, and play with... a toilet brush? Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDanube24 If yo…
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This week we’re joined once again by scholar, activist, and all-around great guy, Dr. Luke Wilson! For those of you who haven’t heard our earlier conversations with Luke, he was a fellow student at Liberty University and one of their most troublesome conversion therapy victims. He’s with us this week to discuss one of the most infamous falls from g…
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In the next episode of The Voices of a Stranger, join us as we delve into the captivating life story and extraordinary adventures of Vietnam vet Dan Hebert. From his heart-wrenching experiences of losing friends in Vietnam as an Air Force special operator, to his thrilling encounters with pirates while sailing his sailboat in the sea of Cortez, and…
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To kick off season three of Anthropology on Air, we speak with Andrea Muehlebach. Andrea is Professor of Maritime Anthropology and Cultures of Water at the University of Bremen in Germany, where she also leads the Bremen NatureCultureLab. She was visiting Bergen to deliver a talk entitled, “Do Waves Have Rights?” The Rights of Nature movement insis…
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In the seventh episode of the Abtal podcast, host Reem Abulleil is joined by UAE’s first female professional cyclist, Safiya Al Sayegh. A multiple-time national champion and a time trial bronze medallist at the Under 23 Asian Championships, Al Sayegh has made rapid strides in the sport within a very short period of time. In 2022, she signed for Tea…
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Yeah, I'm thinking we're back. It's been a while folks, and the news hasn't been awesome. Nevertheless, we found some bullshit for you, starting with a presidential bid from the Reddit party, Literally Anybody Else announces his candidacy. Next, we read about the Australian billionaire who wants to do the Titanic again. Lastly, we get an update on …
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Nicole White, founder of Moontime Connections, joined Vanessa on "The Human Challenge", an Amazon Music x ACAST "Indie Podcast Amplifier 2023" to talk about period inequities in the remote communities. Moontime Connections, along with their partner True North Aid, collects and distributes period products for women in remote communities across Canad…
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Sami Hermez of Northwestern University and Sireen Sawalha join Marc Lynch to discuss their new book, My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine. This is the story of Palestinian resistance that follows Sireen's family after walking back to Palestine against the traffic of exile. Through the lives of the Sawal…
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Propane, Butane or Electric? What's best for heat and cooking? YES! We'll also play with a new lighting idea, visit an iconic fountain, take a rid in Africa and find an easy way to check the weather. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDanube24 If you'd like t…
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This week, we’re joined by Jeremiah to discuss Easter rituals, grocery store fruit theft etiquette, and the universal unpopularity of Sam’s musical tastes, for starters. Then we wade into Charlie Kirk and the gang’s poignant political, cultural, and spiritual assessments of the situation in Haiti. Charlie is the founder of Turning Point USA, and th…
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Today Kathe Kline, together with guests Barbara Mock and Marni Jameson, dive deep into the emotional and practical aspects of rightsizing in retirement. This episode isn't just about downsizing; it's about making intentional choices that align with one's current lifestyle and future goals. Barbara opens up about her own transition from living in a …
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Azdean and his local Fes guide extraordinaire, Moulay Hafid Alami, conclude their tour of the old city with a visit to the pottery and ceramic studio, "Mosaique et Poterie de Fes." Located just to the east of the medina, this is more than a simple shop selling their beautiful craftwork (and there is a lot of it!). When you arrive, you get a guided …
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In the sixth episode of the Abtal podcast, host Reem Abulleil is joined by Egyptian distance swimmer Marwan El Kamash, who is getting ready to compete in his third Olympic Games this summer. Since he moved to the United States more than 12 years ago to study and swim at the University of South Carolina, El Kamash has gone to extreme lengths to not …
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Join us as we delve into the captivating story of a 19-year-old entrepreneur, Bill Singer, who revolutionized the nightlife scene in Santa Barbara in the fall of 1991. Witness how his visionary idea of starting a party bus service not only transformed the way college students commuted between the biggest party school and downtown bars but also play…
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In this episode, I spill all my top-secret tips on how to keep your wallet happy while exploring the globe. From scoring refunds on delayed flights to mastering the art of pet sitting, house swapping, and packing like a pro, get ready to revolutionize the way you travel. Don't miss out on these game-changing hacks to stretch your travel budget furt…
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What does AI have to say about Vanlife? Turns out, quite a bit, but can we trust it? Let's see. We'll also explore gas generators, and unique vending machine in Texas, encounter some powerful critters, and review CarMax. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDan…
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A history of the Cook Islands Email: whydocountriesexist@gmail.com Website: https://whydocountriesexist.libsyn.com/sources-for-cook-islands-episode Patreon: patreon.com/Whydocountriesexist797 Paypal: paypal.me/whydocountriesexist Feedback and request forum: https://forms.gle/TScTgpD7ouL988oY9 Intro 0:00 Country profile 1:16 Pre-colonial history 4:0…
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In this captivating episode of Voices of a Stranger, our guest Tristan opens up about his remarkable journey of resilience and triumph. Join us as we delve into Tristan's inspiring tale of overcoming a challenging childhood, battling testicular cancer at a young age, and conquering the struggles of weight management. #SurvivorStory #TesticularCance…
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Abtal podcast series is back after a short break with a new line-up of inspiring Arab athletes and compelling conversations. In the fifth episode, host Reem Abulleil is joined by two athletes this time, Egypt’s first medallist at a Fencing World Championship Ziad El Sissy and his wife, squash superstar Nouran Gohar. A bronze medallist at the World …
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Little Zoya knows something that no one else seems to understand... the sea is rising! But no matter how hard she tries to make people understand, no one ever believes her. Will the people believe her in time to save themselves from the coming flood? Brought to you by Miral Sattar of Bearily Bear. Keep the show going by supporting our Patreon! http…
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This week on The Human Challenge, an Amazon Music x ACAST "Indie Podcast Amplifier 2023", Vanessa Ferlaino sits down with JUNO nominee for "Reggae Recording of the Year 2024", Jah'Mila. In this episode, Jah'Mila shares her journey from Kingston, Jamaica to Halifax, Nova Scotia, touching on her religious and cultural influences in all aspects of her…
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Alexander Cooley of Barnard College joins Marc Lynch to discuss Cooley's review essay, The Uprisings of Gaza: How Geopolitical Crises Have Reshaped Academic Communities from Tahrir to Kyiv. This essay reflects upon the contributions of Marc Lynch's edited volume (The Political Science of the Middle East: Theor…
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Experience the sounds and ambience of Fes in this live walking tour of the medina, during Azdean's tour in 2023. Accompanied by expert guide Moulay Hafid Alami, we start in Fes el Jdid, the 14th century quarter, learning about the Royal Palace of Fes and its seven golden doors (only created in the 1960's), and the importance of the neighboring Jewi…
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Whew! I did some math, and it's led me to some difficult decisions. You'll see. We'll also explore Capetown, make some toast, and learn how to not go blind. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDanube24 If you'd like to support this podcast, please visit BuyMeA…
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This week we’re hanging out with Jeremiah and laughing about dripping dip spit from your tracheotomy hole, the Great Texas Pornhub War of 2024, and drafting a more entertaining and era-appropriate method of selecting public servants (think Most Extreme Elimination Challenge, but the winner gets to be county treasurer and the loser drowns in a big s…
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In the latest episode of The Voices of a Stranger, our guest Stefan Rudolph shares his incredible story of hope and resilience in the face of addiction. We delve into the extraordinary journey of a lifelong alcoholic. Join us as we explore the harrowing experiences of this individual, who endured four DUI incidents, resulting in the loss of his rem…
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Marika Sosnowski of the University of Melbourne Law School joins Marc Lynch to discuss her new book, Redefining Ceasefires: Wartime Order and Statebuilding in Syria. This book explores how ceasefires are not only military tactics but are also tools of wartime order and state-building. While ceasefires have bee…
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This is an excerpt of the Live Q&A recording of Wednesday, March 13, exploring the vibrant city of Fez. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel for even more details and tourist ideas, and particularly for the visuals that accompany our conversation. Maps, photos and more await you there! Exploring the Magical City of Fez, video replay Azdean…
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A podcast ABOUT Morocco, FROM Morocco! I'm your host Kelly O'Brien, and this is These Corners of the World. Today I record on site in Tangier at the tail end of my Moroccan expedition through the city and also to the Blue Pearl - Chefchaouen. I go through where I went, what I did, who I went with, and how much it all cost me. Let me know what you t…
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Sometimes, it's nice to remember the DRIVING part of travel. It can be fun! Here are five great drives. We'll also look at why you should NOT install USB A ports, we'll review some simple wine bottle lights, and tell three impossible stories that are all true. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Cz…
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n this captivating episode of The Voices of a Stranger podcast, our guest Bryan Farley shares his courageous journey of living with epilepsy. Join us as we delve into the profound impact of a life-altering event - Bryan's seizure at the age of 16. Through his personal experiences, he sheds light on the challenges, triumphs, and daily struggles face…
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