In this episode, we hear the voice of Malika, a podcaster from Morocco. She talks to us about her experience in storytelling, and the importance of emotions in this context.
Episode intro by Hajar Outamamt
Audio editing and mixing by Feras Arrabi
The content of this episode is based on the personal experience and reflections of the producer/presenter and ... Show More
Aug 2024
3.16 A voice from Algeria: Rima
In this episode, we hear the voice of Rima, a podcaster from Algeria. She talks to us about her journey around the world, traveling and telling stories, and her trip from Algeria to Malaysia for her career. Episode intro by Hajar Outamamt Audio editing and mixing by Feras Arrabi ... Show More
7m 9s
Aug 2024
3.13 A voice from Yemen: Firyal
In this episode, we hear the voice of Firyal, a podcaster from Yemen. She speaks to us about the different stories she told over the years, and her experience in podcasting. Episode intro by Hajar Outamamt Audio editing and mixing by Feras Arrabi The content of this episode is ba ... Show More
3m 54s
Sep 2023
Morocco, Music, and More With Faouzia
Lale chats with Moroccan-Canadian singer songwriter Faouzia Ouihya—who, at just 23, has already clocked up numerous accolades for her poppy, anthemic hooks performed in English, French, and Arabic. They talk Moroccan food, how Faouzia’s heritage shapes her music, and more.This ep ... Show More
26m 40s
May 2023
Belonging, Divorce & Summer in Egypt | Malaka Gharib
In this episode of Book Club, Malika Gharib joins us to share her musings on what it means to be an artist, the symbiotic relationship between journalism and comics, as well as what the 'American Dream' truly means. She reflects on growing up as a first-generation Filipino Egypti ... Show More
1h 1m
May 2023
MALAKA GHARIB | Belonging, Divorce, & Summer in Egypt | Book Club
<p>In this episode of Book Club, Malika Gharib joins us to share her musings on what it means to be an artist, the symbiotic relationship between journalism and comics, as well as what the 'American Dream' truly means. She reflects on growing up as a first-generation Filipino Egy ... Show More
1h 1m