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The Fire These Times

The Fire These Times

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A podcast project working to uplift internationalist dialogues on human rights, climate change, and visions of bold futures. Our unique editorial team are deeply committed to weaving together radical perspectives from the periphery. By Elia Ayoub, Leila Al-Shami, Ayman Makarem, Dana El Kurd, Karena Avedissian, Daniel Voskoboynik, Anna M, Aydın Yıldız, Ed S, Alice Bonfatti & Israa Abdel Fattah. To support, get early access and get exclusive perks: https://www.patreon.com/fromtheperiphery
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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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Professional learners wanted! Get the quick downlowd on random topics ranging from tech to entertainment to self growth. Oh and beware you may actually laugh as well.
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The tech news you need, every day @ 9 a.m. PST - You can contact the show through Twitter @daily_mesh - Hosted by Ayoub Izziani (@aiupizzi) - Managed by _mesh & Co. (@_meshandco) - Show soundtrack: Secondo Primo by 20syl - This podcast is supported by advertisements. --- 2022 © _mesh & Co.
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Pod for One is a weekly lifestyle podcast hosted by Sabrina Ayoub. Content is centered around reflections on life, human rights, mental health, LGBTQ+ initiatives, comedy, beer, and cats. Sabrina is a content creator, writer, public speaker, instructor, and podcaster. Pod for One will make listeners laugh, think introspectively, and have an open discussion on some heavy topics. Pod for One is a podcast for all people where they can listen to a rainbow of topics. Join Sabrina on a journey int ...
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Hummus For Thought

Hummus For Thought

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Hummus For Thought is a podcast started by Lebanese writer Joey Ayoub and Syrian writer Sarah Hunaidi. Our goal is to have interesting people talk about the issues facing our world in a spirit of mutual aid.
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Hidden Harbor Mysteries

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Hidden Harbor, USA. It is a time of war and hardship for millions of Americans, many of whom live in a city of lies and corruption. But there are those who will fight for truth and justice in this hard, broken city – heroes like The Femme Phantom, who uses the music of the human soul to combat evil and villainy. Based on the radio serials of the 1930s, Hidden Harbor Mysteries is a full-cast audio drama packed with fast-paced, bare-knuckle adventure topped with relentless thrills and chills. ...
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Welcome to my tent! Having a big tent is a concept I adopted from my dad. I make my tent big and invite lots of different people in. This is place for people of all backgrounds, opinions, experiences, and life journeys to share their stories. Here we can come together to listen to each other, challenge our own beliefs, and learn something along the way. I believe we are better humans the more people we bring into our tents. So welcome to mine!
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A deep-dive into the lives of some of the loudest musicians the industry has to offer. Hosted by Joe Rowley. Find us on instagram - instagram.com/ttsdpod Find us on TikTok - tiktok.com/@ttsdpodFind us on YouTube - youtube.com/ttsdpodcastFind Joe on instagram - instagram.com/joe_rowley_97About The PodcastTurn That Sh*t Down hosts some of the most exciting and compelling conversations between host Joe Rowley and a variety of guitarists, drummers, bassists, producers, vocalists and music indust ...
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Break free from your creative rut and reignite your artistic flow with 'Unsticking It!' With each episode, we delve into the world of overcoming creative blocks, offering practical strategies, skilled insights, and inspiring stories to help you reclaim your creative soul-spark and find your way back to YOU! Blaire and Molly are two busy moms/ actors (Mactors? Momtors? Exhausted?) who somewhere between potty training and the pandemic seemed to have lost their creative kaboom. They’re now enli ...
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Talking About It

New Canaan Abuse Prevention Partnership

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TALKING ABOUT IT is a community podcast from New Canaan, CT dedicated to reducing the stigma around behavioral health issues our community members face, preventing abuse, and promoting healthy relationships. This monthly podcast is created by the New Canaan Abuse Prevention Partnership (Dede Bartlett, Founder) and made possible by a grant from the New Canaan Community Foundation. The series is supported by over 40 organizations in the New Canaan area dedicated to providing resources for our ...
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Minimal

Minnimal

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Each week host Jim Minns engages in fireside chats with some of Australia’s (and the world’s) best writers, artists, thinkers and decision-makers.
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Aneurysm

Chad Mojito

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The TOP TEXT podcast about memes, internet culture, and... whatever. Look at our pictures at: instagram.com/aneurysmpodcast Write us a letter at: aneurysmpodcast@gmail.com Our theme song is GROOVE SELECTOR by Jredd: https://soundcloud.com/jredd/groove-selector Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mojitalk/support
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The Right Podcast

The Right Podcast

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A podcast that examines rightwing reactionary politics and worldviews. Rob conducts both deep dive and quick hitter episodes. Topics range from the 1990's Patriot Movement in the US to Eastern European extremist ideologies. Be aware that these are the audio from YouTube videos. Visit the YouTube Channel for visuals. https://t.co/rc3r5p9Wzw
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On Belonging

Grounded Futures

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On Belonging: an audio series to connect us, part conversation and part storytelling, hosts carla joy bergman and Jamie-Leigh Gonzales ask their guests to explore why so many of us are feeling called to find a deeper sense of belonging, whether with our ancestors or to the land where we live, and beyond. In the many landscapes across the world, each of us walk pathways that take us to the edges of possibility, finding belonging and collective thriving along the way. Support our Work: https:/ ...
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Business in Morocco

Ryan Maimone & Ryan Kirk

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Welcome to the Business in Morocco podcast, the podcast that discusses all things business and all things Morocco. The show is hosted by Ryan Maimone and Ryan Kirk and our goal is to share our knowledge and experiences in order to help you gain wisdom, skills, and habits that can help you succeed in business and in life. You can learn more about us by going to our website www.moroccopodcast.com or you can email us at ryan@moroccopodcast.com
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The University of Washington's Center for European Studies is a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. For more than 25 years, the center has developed a well-earned reputation for implementing innovative teaching, outreach, and research programs in the study of Europe, the EU and and transatlantic relations. The center's activities are co-funded by the the European Union.
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The awesome Dierdre Friel (New Amsterdam, Apple TV’s Physical) joins us to share her journey and discuss the space that saying “no!” creates in your life, leaving room for all the beautiful opportunities to enter. Dierdre is dropping the gems and we are gobbling them up! Links and Resources: Instagram: @dierdre_friel Physical on Apple TV: https://t…
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For episode 173, Elias Jahshan joins Elia Ayoub, israa abd elfattah and Leila Al-Shami to talk about "This Arab Is Queer" anthology, which he edited and was published by Saqi Books in 2022. The Fire These Times is a proud member of ⁠From The Periphery (FTP) Media Collective⁠. How to Support: on ⁠Patreon⁠ or on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠. You'll get early acc…
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In this episode, our host dives into the murky waters of change. As we transition from summer to fall (or in Phoenix, from "hot" to "slightly less hot"), she explores why change can feel overwhelming, scary, and intimidating. Sarah talks about the F-word – no, not that one, the other one: Failure. She explains why labeling setbacks as failures is h…
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Ayman sits down with Elia to discuss his article "Hezbollah: 10 Things You Need To Know" which is available for free on his newsletter, hauntologies.net. We recorded this the day before Israel's mass terror attack on Lebanon on 21st of Sept' 24 which left nearly 500 people killed and over 1,000 injured. Elia has also written about that attack for 9…
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For episode 172, Elia Ayoub and Daniel Voskoboynik talk about a very difficult topic: the Holocaust and the Nakba. The ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza brings up urgent questions about how memory is weaponized. Elia also talks about Jonathan Glazer,'s The Zone of Interest and the haunting parallels between the everyday life of the Nazi family portr…
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What happens when your desperation and muse show up simultaneously to invigorate your creative process? Well according to this week's guest, Shamikah Christina Martinez, it's all about staying ready and true to your own voice. Shamikah shares with us her tireless and bountiful journey from a TRL gofer to future writer/producer/star of her very own …
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In this episode, Sarah Johnston interviews Dara Erck, the founder of Sam and Leo, a company creating clean teen products with a focus on mental health. What do we chat about? Dara's previous career in global health Transition to entrepreneurship during the pandemic Identifying a gap in the market for clean teen products. The Incredible Suite of Pro…
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For episode 171, Elia Ayoub and guest host Hari Prasad are joined by Lateef Johar Baloch, a human rights advocate and a member of the Human Rights Council of Balochistan to talk to us about the history of Pakistani oppression and authoritarianism in Balochistan and the ongoing resistance against it. We also talked about broader issues facing Baloch…
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For NSP 59 we spoke with Shane Burley about anti-fascism, green anarchism, voting, religion, Israel, and his recent book "Safety Through Solidarity" (co-authored with Ben Lorber) on combatting antisemitism.Shane Burley is the author of several books on the far-right and social movements, and has contributed to places such as NBC News, Jewish Curren…
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For episode 170, returning guest Musa Okwonga talks to Elia Ayoub about a piece he wrote, "The Hatred Is Accelerating", on racism and the far right in Germany. This was recorded on 31 August 2024, a day before the fascist AfD party won top place in Thuringia and second in Saxony in the state elections. The Fire These Times is a proud member of ⁠Fro…
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In this solo episode, Sarah discusses her journey as a business owner, reflecting on her first year of entrepreneurship and the recent evolution of her brand and services. What do we chat about? The transition from corporate to entrepreneurship. Leaving 12+ years in a corporate career in media marketing and advertising. Starting the Business. Lever…
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Blaire & Molly welcome writer-director Claire Ayoub to discuss her new film, Empire Waist, hitting theaters on September 27, 2024! Claire shares her incredible journey from hiding her script in her hall closet to watching it come to life on the ol’ silver screen. Links and resources: Instagram: @claireayoub, @empirewaistfilm Film Info: Empire Waist…
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In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Kayla Crane from South Denver Therapy, a licensed marriage and family therapist. Kayla shares her expertise on couples therapy, trauma healing, and effective communication strategies for healthier relationships. What do we chat about? Kayla's background and specialties as a licensed marriage and family…
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For episode 169, Elia Ayoub is joined by returning guests Sahar Amarir and Rim-Sarah Alouane to talk about the situation in France, from the recent elections that saw a surprising victory for a Left-Green alliance to how Macronism has been actively normalizing the far right. They described the situation as grim, with far right ideology on questions…
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In this solo episode, Sarah dives deep into the topic of being "one and done" – and her family’s decision to have only one child. With a mix of personal experience, societal observations, and a dash of humor, Sarah unpacks the complexities of family planning in the face of infertility, societal pressure on what a “normal” family looks like, and per…
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For this rerun episode, Elia Ayoub is joined by Kavita Krishnan, an Indian Marxist and Feminist who used to be a politburo member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation who resigned over Ukraine. He is also joined by ⁠Promise Li⁠, a US-based Hong Konger organizer and part of the Left diaspora collective ⁠Lausan. Co-hosting th…
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The deep connection that people can have with horses is well known, but did you know they can help humans get unstuck? Today’s guest Judy Wellfare isn’t just a Creative Director and Foresight Strategist; she is an Equine-Facilitated Coach, helping people through their challenges with the aid of horses. Listen in as Blaire & Molly learn more about J…
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For episode 168, Elia and Leila are joined by the Chkoun? Collective, a collective of people from "North Africa" resisting anti-Black racism and its intersections with migration and the fight for freedom of movement in the region. We discussed their statement "Solidarities are not a given, they need to be built" and how it relates to our experience…
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For NSP 58 we spoke with our friend and host of The Curious Task, Alex Aragona about anarchism, liberalism, economics, indigenous rights, Canada, and more.Alex Aragona is a partner at a creative marketing agency. He also is the host of the Institute For Liberal Studies Podcast, The Curious Task, and is a fellow at C4SS. His writing has appeared at …
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For episode 167, guest host Justin Salhani is joined by Yasser Elsheshtawy to talk about the Dubaization plan that Netanyahu's team put forward for Gaza after their genocide. You won't be surprised to know that we think it's a terrible plan, but what is dubaization? du·bai·za·tion /dōō’bīzāSHən/ adjective: 1. the act of building a city which relies…
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Two CHATTY KATHY's are in the tent with this exciting episode with Liz Lehman of Nourished Families. What do we talk about? Well....A LOT. As Liz says, "human-ing is HARD". The tent has to agree. What is a postpartum doula and how they support new families. The challenges of the "fourth trimester" and early parenthood. Letting go of perfectionism i…
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Do you ever find yourself struggling to be creative, feeling like you're forcing it? And after a success, how do you stay motivated to keep creating? Connor Ratliff, actor, improviser, and host of the popular podcast Dead Eyes, joins M&B to discuss life beyond his podcast, his new friendship with Tom Hanks, and how taking a break might be exactly w…
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For episode 166, Dana & Elia are joined by Ahmed Moor & Antony Loewenstein, co-editors of the book "After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine" to talk about the ongoing genocide in Gaza and whether there is any hope for the One State Solution. Support us: The best way to support The Fire These Times is to become a member of our ⁠⁠"From The …
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For episode 165, Elia and Aydın are joined by investigative journalist and anarchist James Stout of the It Could Happen Here podcast to talk about the 1936 anti-fascist Olympics in Barcelona and the fascists who destroyed it. There's a reason you've only heard of the more notorious Berlin one, and we're gonna get into it here. You can buy James' bo…
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If you’ve ever been curious about why you are the way you are, maybe human design is for you! Nadia Quinn is an actor and singer and creative who Shares her love of human design with viewers on her TikTok channel as well as doing personalized sessions. Blaire & Molly are lucky enough to get a taste of their own human design charts and come away wit…
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For episode 164, Dana El-Kurd is joined by Michael Paarlbeg, associate professor of political science at Virginia Commonwealth University, to discuss the intersection between crime and authoritarian politics in Latin America. They particularly focus on the the state of emergency happening today in El Salvador, covering the rise of Nayib Bukele and …
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Welcome back Tenties! This week, Sarah Johnston welcomes the fabulous Claire Ayoub, a filmmaker who's turning Hollywood's beauty standards on their heads. Claire's here to dish about her upcoming movie "Empire Waist" - think "Mean Girls" meets "Project Runway," but with way more body diversity and zero Regina Georges. What you'll will hear about (B…
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Is it possible to have success in your artistry… and still not believe YOU are an artist? M&B talk with their friend Johnathan Fernandez about the power of believing in yourself, not looking to outside sources for validation, and fully embracing your inner “woo.” Xoxo! Links and Resources: Follow Johnathan on Instagram: @jthanprime Learn more about…
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For NSP 57, we spoke with Gary Chartier about his book Christianity and the Nation-State.Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. A theologian, philosopher, legal scholar, and political theorist, he is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor …
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For episode 163, Elia Ayoub is joined by University of Bath researcher and repeated guest Dr. Aurelien Mondon to talk about the populist hype in the context of the gains by the Far Right in a number of Western countries. We spoke about the EU elections as well as the upcoming UK, France and US elections, asking the question: is the media covering t…
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In this solo episode, Sarah gets introspective as she approaches her 35th birthday, sharing thoughts on aging, personal growth, and life lessons learned. With being mid-30's, she chats: The gift of getting older: Appreciating each year after losing Pop when he was only 72. The joy of learning from others: Embracing the fact that you can't know ever…
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In this episode, Sarah Johnston welcomes Andrea Johnson, a leadership coach, speaker, and host of the "Stand Tall and Own It" podcast. Andrea shares her authentic journey from growing up as a missionary kid in Korea to becoming a leadership expert and coach. They discuss the importance of understanding your core values, setting boundaries, and livi…
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CBS recently announced they are renewing the TV show “Ghosts” for an amazing 4th season! To celebrate, we are revisiting our chat with Richie Moriarty (who plays Pete on “Ghosts”), and getting inspired to find and foster a creative community of our own. Links and Resources: You can find Richie on Instagram and TikTok: @Richietown His Kindergarten t…
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In the Name of Allah (God) most Gracious most Merciful Prophet Adam Prophet Adam is considered the first human being and prophet in Islam. According to Islamic tradition, Adam was created by Allah from the earth and given life through the breath of the holy spirit. He was placed in the Garden of Eden along with his wife, Eve, and was given the task…
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