
Joanna Arida REVEALS the TRUTH about fame and why representation matters
A conversation with Jordanian actress, model, and filmmaker Joanna Arida about representation, fame after the Netflix show “Al-Rawabi School for Girls”, and mental health.
A conversation with Jordanian actress, model, and filmmaker Joanna Arida about representation, fame after the Netflix show “Al-Rawabi School for Girls”, and mental health.
Today, I sit down with the insanely talented Nai Barghouti – a Palestinian singer, composer, and flutist who’s been compared to legends like Fairouz and Umm Kulthoum. She’s not just about music; she’s about making a statement. In this episode,
In this episode, I sit down with Palestinian artist Lina Makoul to talk about life in occupied Palestine, the story behind her powerful song “On Mute,” and what it means to be a ’48 Palestinian.’ Plus, an exclusive live performance
“If you really want to know people, you start by looking inside their bedroom”. Today, I talk to journalist and author, Shereen El Feki on what goes behind closed doors in the Arab world. We are diving into sensitive topics,
In this episode, host Hani Dajani talks to music duo, Shkoon, about their journey and how their music has a strong cultural impact, addressing themes of identity, displacement, and hope. We also talk about Shkoon’s music incorporates elements of Arabic
Get ready to vibe with Shkoon! With the duo themselves, we’re breaking down their coolest tracks, what inspired them, and the meaning behind the music. Tune in for a deep dive into the sounds and stories that make Shkoon so
Hani Dajani sits down with Lebanese-American Comedian Nataly Aukar. Nataly talks about her upbringing in Lebanon, what it was like moving to New York, the red flags to look for when you make new friends, talks about her career so
In this special segment, we talk to former banker turned content creator, William Rossy (also known as Sprouht). Will is a Lebanese-Canadian that began his journey with his self-improvement brand in a way to explore a more meaningful life. Through
In this special segment, we dive deep into the lives of Arab content creators in the west. Today, we are joined by 19 year old Khalil Yatim, also known as “Ozikoy” on social media. Khalil tells us what it’s like
Student encampments…Dr. Phil interviewing Netanyahu..and Eurovision. A lot has happened in the past couple of months. But how do these events change things? And what is the impact on us and the millions of people in Gaza? Helping us answer
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