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We Are the Ones Who Live Here

De: New Room Studios
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  • “We Are the Ones Who Live Here” is an English-language podcast program about contemporary life in Lebanon, and all of our contributors are emerging Lebanese journalists, writers, storytellers and theatre artists. This podcast is made of our voices, voices from all over this country, Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian, immigrant and refugee voices, new voices telling stories about life in our country, life beyond the headlines, beyond the cliches. Season One of “We Are the Ones Who Live Here” contains the work of 10 contributing writers, storytellers and journalists, 9 voice actors, and 17 people we interviewed about their lives. We’ve created a mix of interviews, monologues, reporting and poetry, backed by original music and field recordings. The five episodes of Season One are hosted by five women who live here. This podcast is a joint American-Lebanese production, and our work is grounded in in-depth cross-cultural collaboration. Visit welebanonpod.com for more information.
    Copyright 2023 New Room Studios
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  • Afghan Iftar in Beirut
    May 31 2023

    “My life now has meaning, I give my heart to love, and this is how I function better...”

    In our season finale, we join a small community of Afghan women in Beirut who gather for a feast to break the fast. At different points in the tides of conversation, three of the women turn inward and reflect upon their lives.

    Nasrin Azizy thinks about her mother and the life she’s lived. Fatema Rezaie reflects upon her struggles and how Lebanon has become her home. And Roya Maliky finds the meaning of her life.

    This episode is hosted by Roya Maliky.


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    To support this show, please visit welebanonpod.com/support-season-2

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    26 m
  • Love and Despair
    May 24 2023

    “Many of us have a deeply dysfunctional relationship with Lebanon, an often punishing mix of love and despair. Lebanon can really break your heart…”

    Laetithia Harb shares her aunt’s story of leaving Lebanon and being pulled back against her will. (Dina Saleem performs the English translation of Aunt Liliane’s words.)

    Jennifer Nasrallah explains why she wants to stay in Lebanon and build a future for herself here.

    Fatima Rezaie shares a poem about how she’s found her true home in Beirut.

    This episode is hosted by Farrah Khatib.

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    To support this show, please visit welebanonpod.com/support-season-2

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    23 m
  • Eternity and the Necklace
    May 17 2023

    “Have you ever touched the skies? Have you ever touched the clouds? Have you ever reached the moment where time and space disappear? Where you meet emptiness? I mean, there, up above, have you ever touched it?”

    Rita Mhanna shares with us a childhood memory of her uncle, before and after his time at war.

    Jennifer Nasrallah performs a monologue composed of the remembrances of three Syrian women who live here now. (This piece was compiled by Abdul-Raouf Mohammed.)

    This episode is hosted by Dunia Fakih.

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    To support this show, please visit welebanonpod.com/support-season-2

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    19 m

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