Qisasna II

Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring Yemeni and American students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State.

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Monday Dec 02, 2024

Future without waste is a podcast series created by Yemeni Qisasna alums thatdiscusses the adverse effects of pollution and the possible ways to tackle this problemto have a future without waste , this is the first episode is titled “How reducing foodwaste at home could help to save your money “ and the cast are-Audio Engineer: Omima Mahmoud-Graphic Designers:Abdulrhman Noman and Sarah Mohsen-Podcast Manager: Amal Ahmed-Outreach Manager: Hebatallah Essmat-Social Media Specialist: Maha-Co-host: Amal Ahmed-Guest: Ashjan Wael-Script writers: Hasan Balfaqih and Ekram Abdullah

Thursday Aug 22, 2024

In this compelling episode from the AMAL program, the Hidden Brain team delves deep into the often hidden yet pervasive issue of bullying, especially as it impacts individuals with special needs. Through the powerful testimony of a courageous guest, who has triumphed over bullying to lead a fulfilling life, the episode sheds light on the emotional and psychological toll bullying takes, while also exploring strategies for overcoming such adversity. The episode emphasizes the importance of awareness, advocacy, and education in combating bullying, offering practical solutions for creating more empathetic and inclusive environments.In the AMAL program, 16 participants formed four teams to produce insightful podcasts on critical issues. Supported by Qisasna, this episode promises to be a compelling and eye-opening discussion on a topic that demands urgent attention.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024

Team The Autonomous Woman discusses a sensitive and important topic: gender-based violence against women in Yemen, and how this violence has been affected by the ongoing war in the country. Since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen, women have witnessed a significant increase in the levels of violence they experience based on their gender. This violence includes domestic violence, early marriage, sexual assault, and discrimination.
In this episode, the team will explore the challenges that women face in Yemen due to this violence and highlight the impact of the ongoing war on exacerbating this problem. They will also discuss the efforts made by local and international organizations to combat this violence and support women. With comprehensive research and personal stories, this episode promises to be a compelling and eye-opening discussion on a topic that demands urgent attention. In the AMAL program, 16 participants formed four teams to produce insightful podcasts on critical issues.  Supported by Qisasna, this episode promises to be a compelling and eye-opening discussion on a topic that demands urgent attention.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024

In this episode of "Wifi Connected," the team explores the impact of the Al-Amal Access Learning (AMAL) initiative, an online English language training program for women in Yemen. From 2022 to 2024, this program has revolutionized their approach to learning English.
Tune in to hear inspiring stories about how the AMAL program has transformed lives, providing access to high-quality education and creating a supportive learning environment for women. Whether you're a student, teacher, or professional, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving world of online learning. In the AMAL program, 16 participants formed four teams to produce insightful podcasts on critical issues. Supported by Qisasna, the team provides a detailed narrative that highlights the transformative power of education and technology.

Friday Aug 02, 2024

The conflict in Yemen has had a devastating impact on the physical and mental health of youths. The ongoing violence, displacement, and lack of access to basic needs have all contributed to a deteriorating health situation. Many youths have experienced malnutrition, injuries, and psychological trauma from constant exposure to violence. The lack of resources and support systems has left many young people vulnerable and in need of urgent assistance.
In this episode, team Tulip discusses how these terrifying experiences and scenes have affected youth's health stability. Through interviews, expert insights, and personal anecdotes, they provide a sobering yet hopeful look at the resilience and challenges faced by Yemeni youth. In the AMAL program, 16 participants formed four teams to produce insightful podcasts on critical issues. Supported by Qisasna, this episode aims to raise awareness and inspire action for mental health support.
 

Thursday Jun 27, 2024

In this captivating podcast episode, we delve into the significance of having fun and its relevance in navigating challenges and stresses across diverse cultures. Join us as we explore how different cultures approach the concept of fun and the unique obstacles they encounter. Discover why embracing joy and laughter is essential for overall well-being, and gain insights into creative ways to have fun that transcend cultural boundaries. This episode promises a delightful journey of understanding, celebration, and the universal language of fun.
This episode was produced by The Infinite. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, and Hadhramout Foundation, implements the Qisasna Project.
 

Wednesday Jun 12, 2024

Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the rich tapestry of Yemeni and American cultures in this special episode of "Our Culture Canvas" with your host, Ezaldeen. Embark on an exploratory adventure where we uncover the nuances of both Yemeni and American traditions, offering insights that bridge continents and generations. From the cherished Islamic holiday traditions in Yemen, such as the Holy Month of Ramadan, to the festive atmosphere of Christmas in the United States, we delve into the significance of food, decorations, and cherished family customs. Discover how these celebrations foster unity, regardless of geographical boundaries, and learn how shared stories foster deeper connections, proving that cultural differences are not barriers but opportunities for learning and growth. Tune in as we celebrate the beauty of diversity and the unifying power of shared experiences.
This episode was produced by Our Culture Canvas. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, and Hadhramout Foundation, implements the Qisasna Project.

Monday Jun 10, 2024

In this episode of the 8000 Miles podcast, host James Allen explores the complexities of emerging adulthood, focusing on the critical age range of 18 to 25. This period, marked by significant personal and professional growth, is heavily influenced by cultural norms and societal expectations. Through a rich dialogue, we delve into the diverse experiences shaping young adults across different cultures, examining how these factors impact their paths in education, career, and relationships.
Listen in as we discuss the role of parental guidance, the value of part-time work, and the evolving dynamics of family and gender roles. Discover how emerging adults navigate the intricate balance between tradition and modernity, and how education and personal responsibility play pivotal roles in their journey toward adulthood. This episode offers a comprehensive look at the varied and often challenging landscape that young adults must traverse as they transition into fully-fledged members of society.
This episode was produced by 8000 Miles. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, and Hadhramout Foundation, implements the Qisasna Project.

Monday Jun 03, 2024

Welcome to this episode of 7ab 7ab Talks, where we dive into a compelling discussion on identity and agency through the voices of young girls from diverse backgrounds. Join us as our host guides the conversation with three thought-provoking questions, prompting each participant to share their unique experiences and perspectives.
Despite encountering similar challenges, the ways in which these individuals navigate their paths are deeply influenced by their personal histories and cultural contexts. Listen in to discover how their stories unfold, and take a moment to reflect on these questions yourself:
What makes you who you are?
Is the environment around you shaping you? If so, is the change positive or negative? How?
How does your identity impact the decisions you make?
As you ponder these questions, compare your reflections with those shared in the episode. You might find striking similarities or surprising differences that broaden your understanding of identity and agency.
We hope you enjoy and find value in this episode. Tune in and be part of the conversation!
This episode was produced by 7ab 7ab Talks. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, and Hadhramout Foundation, implements the Qisasna Project.
 

Monday May 27, 2024

In this podcast we will discussing the celebrations of diversity shedding light on similarities and differences between various holidays events and traditions. educating ourselves and listeners about diverse cultures, histories, and traditions. Taking the time to listen and understand diverse viewpoints helps us appreciate our differences.
This episode was produced by SALL Gamechangers. The name of the team "SALL GAMECHANGERS" came to us from both seasons “Spring + Fall = SALL” in which these traditions take place in. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S. Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, and Hadhramout Foundation, implements the Qisasna Project

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