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A podcast by Arab Americans about America and Arabs everywhere, bringing you a unique perspective, both in English & Arabic but mostly in "Arablish." Café patrons will discuss current affairs, politics, culture, and healthcare. Your hosts are two doctors, Hassan and Mouhanad, and sometimes other friends who are just hanging out. Please make sure to share and subscribe! For all episodes you can visit ArabAmericanCafe.com Contact us at podcasts@arabamericancafe.com or follow us on twitter @caf ...
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EMKWAN TALKS is a podcast that explores the intersection of Technology, Online Culture and Life in the modern world. Hosted by one of Dubai’s leading YouTubers and Content Creators. EMKWAN is regarded as “One of the UAE’s leading video bloggers” (Esquire Magazine). Uploading regular content around Unboxings, Reviews and Vlogs, EMKWAN has amassed over 20 million video views on YouTube. He was also handed the Esquire Magazine's Digital Influencer award and selected as one of AHLAN!'s Hot 100 I ...
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Hello & welcome to my podcast, It's so great you could join me as I'm going to take you on a musical journey through some of my favorite genres of music. With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back set in the studio, you never know what you're going to get till you get that weekly dose. each volume has edits and remixes as well as bootlegs from myself and a handful of friends of mine. for your ears to enjoy. So what are you waiting for PRESS PLA ...
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Hello and welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me, This is Music From My Soul Of Music To Yours Enjoy! It's a Good DJ Set I know it has been a hot minute, but the wait is over each week we will be dropping a new one, With that said how about I share some of my favorites About Different Style Of Remixed Soulful Music. …
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Hello and welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me, This is a New Year DJ Set I know it has been a hot minute, but the wait is over each week we will be dropping a new one, With that said how about I share some of my favorites About Hip Hop ARE YOU READY? With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set fr…
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Hello & Welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me, I know it has been a hot minute, but the wait is over each week we will be dropping a new one, With that said how about I share some of my favorites from the 90s ARE YOU READY? With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back se…
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Hello & Welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me, I know it has been a hot minute, but the wait is over each week we will be dropping a new one, With that said how about I share some of my favorites from the 70s ARE YOU READY? With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back se…
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Hello & Welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me, I know it has been a hot minute, but the wait is over each week we will be dropping a new one, With that said how about I share some of my favorites from the 2000s ARE YOU READY? With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back …
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Hello & Welcome to my podcast, It's great you could join me as I'm going to take you on a musical journey through some of my favorite Country music, Yes!! I said country so tune in if you like EDM, POP, and Hip-hop. oh, wait I said country.. well you all decide so With every Episode always bring new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid…
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The upcoming election has been lately a major topic of conversation at the Arab American Café. In this episode will explain the process and review some of the forcasts, the issues and the key races. We invite you to listen and enjoy, and please support us by sharing this podcast. For more podcasts visit ArabAmericanCafe.com. You can also send your …
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Humanitarian work has evolved over the years from initially serving religious and political agendas, to non-profit non-governmental and civil society organizations, to large international institutions. The proliferation of many organizations raises many questions prime among them: why? who can we trust? who is legitimate? And how and what works? He…
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Arabs in America come in different flavors. There are those attached to their roots who live their lives as if still in the old country, and those who have melted and became fully assimilated in the American society. And many others are scattered across the spectrum, from segregated to totally accultured and integrated. This is not unique to our Ar…
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Humanitarian work has evolved over the years from initially serving religious and political agendas, to non-profit non-governmental and civil society organizations, to large international institutions. The proliferation of many organizations raises many questions prime among them: why? who can we trust? who is legitimate? And how and what works? He…
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In our inter-connect world, those who seek medical care travel the distance and pay the steep price when they can. Medical Travel is a growing trend, many questions however come to mind and answers can sometime be difficult. In this episode we host Dr Usamah Mossallam, a practicing physician and the Vice-President & Medical Director of Henry Ford I…
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So, it is summertime, and you need to stay well hydrated! The questions are: how much does your body need to function? And how much water should you consume? Two separate but inter-related issues which will be addressed by a doctor who’s asked to give an answer to those questions “all the time”! We invite you to listen to the nephrologist, enjoy in…
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Hello & Welcome back once again to my podcast, It's so great you could join me as I'm going to take you on a musical journey through some of my favorite genres of music. With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back set in the studio, you never know what you're going to get till you get that weekly dose.…
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We are taking a small break, we are working on new episodes and will be back soon. We are so appreciative of your support. Please subscribe and rate this podcast. For more episodes visit ArabAmericanCafe.com. You can also send your email to podcasts@ArabAmericanCafe.com, or connect with us on twitter @CafePodcasts…
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Those who follow Lebanese politics find it fascinating, sometimes to the point of absurdity. The Lebanese general election was the topic of this conversation at the Café between Hassan and Robert. Our disclaimer: no one at the Café is a political pundit, we simply have an interest in politics, and most of us have been living in the US for several d…
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Abortion is prohibited by most religions, hotly debated in many circles, and an issue of contentious political divide. In this podcast we talk to an Arab American OB/GYN: Dr. Leila Hajjar-Nolan to learn from her the medical indications of abortion, how and when abortion can and should be performed, and what potential complications are associated wi…
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Yes, you will experience hair loss, if not already now, wait few more years! While this isn’t particularly an “Arab-American” issue, it is certainly a “universal” one. In this episode, we will approach the topic from a scientific medical perspective, identifying causes and reviewing available treatment options. فقدان الشعر، يحدث للعديد من الناس وله…
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been recognized as a leading public health problem worldwide. The global estimated prevalence of CKD is 13.4%, and in the US more than 1 in 7, that is 15% of US adults, are estimated to have CKD. Moreover, as many as 9 in 10 adults with CKD do not know they have the disease. When people develop chronic kidney diseas…
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been recognized as a leading public health problem worldwide. The global estimated prevalence of CKD is 13.4%, and in the US more than 1 in 7, that is 15% of US adults, are estimated to have CKD. Moreover, as many as 9 in 10 adults with CKD do not know they have the disease. When people develop chronic kidney diseas…
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Certain foods are universal, most however have been locally prepared and adopted reflecting a key component of the culture and society in which they are consumed. Today’s conversation is about those food items and meals which have evolved and are widely available across communities and borders. We talk about zaatar croissant, pineapple pizza and ch…
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Today’s episode is about dating and relationships. Boys and girls, men and women, young and old, met, dated, and had relationships. They met though, and that's usually when it all starts! In this podcast Hassan and co-host Mira talk with Leila Muhaizen about this topic. Leila is the founder and CEO of Baklava, the only Arab dating app out there. Le…
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With music and melody from the Arab American band Mazaj playing “A better war” in the background, Hassan talks with Mohamad Hasan, a Journalist and Foreign Correspondent based in Moscow. In this conversation, you’ll hear a political analysis addressing many questions about the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Can Russia still accomplish…
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In order to learn who is Zelensky and how he ended up becoming the President of Ukraine, you’ll need to know a bit about former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, billionaire and former President Petro Poroshenko, billionaire and oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, TV personality Vasiliy Goloborodko, and a TV show called Servant of the People. In this ep…
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The Aleppo cuisine deserves its own podcast. The culinary art of this ancient city evolved over centuries as culture after culture settled-in and flowed through. In this conversation, listen to Mouhanad passionately talking about the fine food his beloved city of Aleppo is famous for. Please support our work by subscribing and rating this podcast. …
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Ever wondered how to find a good doctor? In general, a google search in not the best way to do so. The formula is the 3 As rule: you want a doctor who is Available, Able, and Affable. In this episode we will talk about what really matters when selecting a doctor. We invite you to listen and enjoy. Please support our work by subscribing and rating t…
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The City of Dearborn in Michigan has long been the place with the highest number of Arab American residents. They arrived at the turn of the last century, worked, prospered and raised their families. Dearborn has a different flair where one can feel the tangible impact of the Arab American community. A city who’s officials are Arab Americans, with …
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The military build-up and potential war between Russia and Ukraine has refocused our attention on Russia’s strong man, Valdimir Valdimirovich Putin. In this episode, you will hear about Putin’s early life and career, and his ascent to the highest office in Russia. One day this will make a pretty interesting movie to watch, but for now let’s start w…
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According to Wikipedia, the Qudoūd Ḥalabīya, literally means “musical measures of Aleppo” and are based on old religious melodies collected mainly by Aleppine musicians. Their themes are most often love, longing and spirituality. The lyrics vary according to the type of event, be it for religious or entertainment purposes. Singers use deep vocals t…
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The military build-up and potential for a war between Russia and Ukraine, and by default the west, was the topic of discussion with Mohamad Hasan. Mr. Hasan is a veteran journalist who has worked in many Arabic TV stations as a correspondent based in Moscow. We will hear the narrative from Russia’s perspective. Will there be war? There is an answer…
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In total, the World Health Organization has collected data from more than 5,900 studies surrounding Covid-19 from all over the world. But despite the data, pandemic falsehoods are still circulating. In this episode, we will go over few of the questions sent to us, debunk some of the myths and counter with scientific facts about the disease and vacc…
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In this podcast, we host Mr. Amer Zahr, an Arab American activist, community organizer, stand-up comedian, writer, lawyer, and university professor. Hassan and Nabil tackle with Amer issues related to identity, activism, and politics. He will share with us his impressions and encounters in an entertaining conversation which, we promise, will inform…
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The great Edward Said wrote: “I have never known what is Arabic or English, or which one was really mine beyond any doubt. What I do know, however, is that the two have always been together in my life, one resonating in the other, sometimes ironically, sometimes nostalgically, most often each correcting, and commenting on, the other. Each can seem …
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American has experienced something unprecedented on January 6, 2021. That’s when Trump loyalists stormed the Capitol causing death and destruction. Hassan revisits what happened then, and what followed, and describes the political landscape and potential future repercussions. We invite you to listen and enjoy. Please support our work by subscribing…
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In this conversation Drs Hassan, Mouhanad & Nabil put their thoughts together to answer some questions about COVID: how far and how fast the new wave will go? And how will it continue to impact our daily lives? What new scientific developments to look forward to? And what to expect from policymakers in this uphill battle? في حوار اليوم سوف نحاول ال…
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We are addicted… We like our Dopamine, and we seek more of it. But this comes with a price. In this episode we learn about this topic and try to draw some conclusions about those habits we are essentially conflicted with! لا يهم ما إذا كان الدواء الذي تختاره هو شرب الخمر أو الهيروين ، أو التسوق في أمازون ، أو ربما مجرد القراءة . كل منهم له نفس التأ…
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The talk of the Café this time was about international politics. The conversation with our international affairs correspondent based in Moscow, Mohamad Hassan, covered the US/European row with Russia over Ukraine, the recent Biden-Putin summit, the refugees in Belarus, and some insight about Arabic news media. We invite you to listen and enjoy. Ple…
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Philanthropy is a gift of time, talent, or treasure. While most philanthropy takes place every day by ordinary people, what often gets the attention are mega-donations by “elite” to elite causes. Moreover, the tax incentives and agendas associated with “charitable giving” raises several ethical questions. That said, the act of selfless giving ought…
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America has a love affair with firearms. The “gun culture” runs deep in the society going back to the early days of the founding on the country. The right to own a firearm is protected by law in the Bill of Right under the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. Over the past few decades this has become a hot issue, and part of the political debate. In …
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Our guest in this podcast is Rami Abdulhai, a Syrian filmmaker, Youtuber, musician and social media content creator. Rami began his YouTube career at a young age, and over a short span he has created numerous videos across multiple social media platforms, including comedy sketches, parodies, and skits. He is known for his short films: The Story of …
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Why museums? to provide a sense of community and place by celebrating a collective heritage. Why the Arab American National Museum (AANM)? because we need to tell our story and showcase our contributions to this great country of ours. In this conversation, Dr Diana Abouali, the AANM Director shares her perspective, talks about the uniqueness of thi…
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Today’s guest is a TV journalist and correspondent based in Moscow. Mohamad Hasan was born and raised in Russia, he completed higher education there to work later at various International and Arabic Satellite TV stations. The conversation ranged from being an Arab in Russia, to the American and Russian propaganda machines, to the geopolitics of the…
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Actually, Mouhanad is away, while Hassan & Nabil are busy at work with the resurgence of COVID and very hectic schedules. We will be back next week, so feel free to check out older episodes and stay tuned for new and interesting new ones. Please support our work by subscribing and sharing the Arab American Café podcast. You can send us your email t…
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Mr. Hassan Jaber led ACCESS’ growth into the largest and most impactful Arab American community nonprofit in the nation. Under his leadership ACCESS established three national institutions – the Arab American National Museum, the Center for Arab American Philanthropy, and the National Network for Arab American Communities – and some 120 human servi…
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Mr. Hassan Jaber led ACCESS’ growth into the largest and most impactful Arab American community nonprofit in the nation. Under his leadership ACCESS established three national institutions – the Arab American National Museum, the Center for Arab American Philanthropy, and the National Network for Arab American Communities – and some 120 human servi…
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Across the globe, women’s participation in the workplace has grown significantly. Women have been working longer hours and pursuing higher education in greater numbers. However, despite this progress, significant wage gaps between men and women persist. The gender wage gap refers to the difference in earnings between women and men. Experts have cal…
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Learning Arabic can be a challenge faced by children growing in the US. This is often a concern for parents as well. Our conversation with Dr Nabila Hammami sheds light on this topic. Dr Hammami is Adjunct Professor of Arabic at Wayne State University in Michigan. She is the Department Head for World Languages in the Dearborn School System and the …
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Learning Arabic can be a challenge faced by children growing in the US. This is often a concern for parents as well. Our conversation with Dr Nabila Hammami sheds light on this topic. Dr Hammami is Adjunct Professor of Arabic at Wayne State University in Michigan. She is the Department Head for World Languages in the Dearborn School System and the …
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While many use the term casually, Depression as a clinical diagnosis made only when certain criteria are met. This was the topic of conversation with Dr Nidal Moukaddam, a psychiatrist and researcher at the Baylor College of Medicine. We will review how it manifests, how doctors approach this diagnosis, and what can be done about it. نتابع ونتوسع ف…
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While many use the term casually, Depression is a clinical diagnosis made only when certain criteria are met. This was the topic of conversation with Dr Nidal Moukaddam, a psychiatrist and researcher at the Baylor College of Medicine. We will review how it manifests, how doctors approach this diagnosis, and what can be done about it. نتوسع في الحدي…
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This episode covers the National Arab American Medical Association (NAAMA), the largest and the only Pan-Arab professional medical organization in the US. We talk about the roots of this organization, its guiding principles, and its accomplishments both in and outside the country. Please support our work by subscribing and sharing this podcast. You…
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