Explore every episode of the podcast Emirati Stories
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| 13 - Sultan Al Hajji - Part 2 | 31 May 2020 | 00:38:15 | |
Is there an Emirati way of working or leading a team? How different are Emirati work ethics from other ones in the world? And how do Emirati nationals navigate multicultural company rules? Based on his experience as senior executive of oil and gas company Total, Sultan Al Hajji, who is also the President of Alliance Francaise in Abu Dhabi, shares his insights and observations. -- Music credit: ccmixter.org / ramblinglibrarian_-_Night_Has_a_Thousand_Eyes_(ft._Aussens_iter) | |||
| 12 - Sultan Al Hajji, the Oil and Gas Executive - Part 1 | 17 May 2020 | 00:40:29 | |
Sultan Al Hajj is the son of a self-taught oil and gas worker - who was also one of the last Emirati employees to strike against British leadership â and the grandson of a âmedicine manâ providing psychological relief to fellow villagers. Sultan grew up in the emirate of Sharjah, at a time when the UAE was not yet a country, and made it to the highest positions at the oil and gas company Total in Abu Dhabi. He is currently also the President of the language institute Alliance Française. In this episode, which is part 1 of our interview with him, Sultan shares colourful childhood memories, including doing his homework on his belly in a tent with a kerosene lamp, and old days' special teaching methods at school. Sultan also recalls some of his familyâs strong personalities who shaped his character. | |||
| 03 - Jalal Luqman, Artist and Author of The Armagondas | 01 Jun 2018 | 00:59:56 | |
Jalal Luqmanâs name is known today both locally and internationally. But his journey to becoming the UAEâs first digital artist in the 1990s was not a walk in the park. Although his passion for computers and art showed at a very young age, reality forced him to make other professional choices first. After a dramatic event in his personal life that turned him from wealthy to poor overnight, while he was studying business in the USA, he managed to finance and complete his degree by doing blue-collar jobs - while secretly following art classes in the evening. Jalalâs art is sometimes qualified as dark, and has gone through different phases, using a large variety of media. A few weeks ago he published his first novel: The Armagondas â Volume 1, an epic fantasy graphic novel. During this interview, Jalal Luqman goes back to this long journey and remembers life as a child, when his father worked as one of the first lawyers in the country. Episode 03 Webpage:Â http://emiratistories.com/03-jalal-luqman Music: Getting Older, by Martjin de Boer - featuring Javolenus | |||
| 02 - Suhaila Al Dhaheri, the Student Rep' | 01 May 2018 | 00:53:40 | |
Suhaila al Dhaheri, is a law student at Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi. At 21 she already has experience in running elections and holding a mandate to represent the interests of her peers. Suhaila was elected President of her universityâs Student Council and at a federal level she has also been a member of the Emirates Youth Council for one year. | |||
| 01 - Leila Al Marashi, the Artist of The Power of Pink | 01 Apr 2018 | 00:53:57 | |
Two years after the loss of her mother, Dubai artist and entrepreneur Leila al Marashi, 35, decided to build on her experience in a creative way with The Power of Pink project, an art installation focused on the colour pink, dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer in the UAE. In this episode, Leila speaks about pink in the life of an Emirati girl, teenager and grown-up woman. She tells the story of her mother and her father, of how they met, explains what is behind the pop-art pictures that she created a few years ago to "make East meet West", her fashion design business and her experience of different corporate cultures in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. --- Emirati Stories is a podcast dedicated to introducing the Emirati culture and society through individual stories. Episode 01 was recorded in Abu Dhabi and hosted by Nathalie Gillet. Show notes and pictures are available on: http://emiratistories.com/01-leila-al-marashi | |||
| 00 - Introduction - Emirati Stories | 01 Feb 2018 | 00:01:31 | |
Emirati personalities from a variety of backgrounds walk us through their life experience, their sources of inspiration, their motivations, sometimes their doubts. In a quiet atmosphere of Abu Dhabi, away from the whirlwind of news, guests speak about themselves at their own pace, going back to the roots and key influences of the past. Halfway between journalism and literature, this podcast aims at offering new tools to understand the way people in the Arabian Gulf think and see the world around them. Stay tuned to listen to our first episode to be posted soon. | |||
| 11 - Alamira Reem and Arsalan, a husband and wife team | 28 Jul 2019 | 00:46:24 | |
Emirati architect Alamira Reem Bani Hashim came back from 12 years in California with a PHD in Urban Planning, becoming the 1st female Emirati with that distinction*. In this episode she explains why she left the UAE at 17 to study abroad on her own. Describing herself as an overachiever and perfectionist, Reem experienced depression, an imposter syndrome, but finally found herself and her own identity. This episode was hosted by Nathalie Gillet, and was recorded in public at the French language institute Alliance française, by Fahim Benchouk from the company Fuzyo. ---- * Episode 10 of âEmirati storiesâ was dedicated to Reem's work on Abu Dhabi and the story of the UAE capital's development. We strongly recommend her recently published book âPlanning Abu Dhabiâ. ** Music: "Unbury Your Heart", by Snowflake | |||
| 10 - Alamira Reem Bani Hashim, the Abu Dhabi researcher (1/2) | 30 Jun 2019 | 00:38:09 | |
Alamira Reem Bani Hashim explains how evolving political priorities and social realities in the UAE have shaped Abu Dhabi's development over decades, before and after the discovery of oil. Reem is an Emirati researcher and PhD holder in Urban Development who recently published "Planning Abu Dhabi", a book on Abu Dhabiâs urban history over the last century. This episode is part 1 of our interview. Music: "All Together", by CSoul | |||
| 09 - Sara Al Shorouqi, the executive woman | 15 May 2019 | 01:01:15 | |
Sara Al Shorouqi, 41, is one of the most senior Emirati female executives in one of the UAE's biggest investment groups. Her father (a teacher and school director) and mother (an artist) played a crucial role in her building self-confidence and managing a career while raising 4 children as a single mother. A true feminist voice with an Emirati twist.  Music: credit to NiGiD - "Liberty Road" | |||
| 08 - Rashed Hassan, the Actor | 03 Feb 2019 | 00:54:45 | |
Rashed Hassan is a young film actor in Abu Dhabi. His passion for movies and storytelling as a child took a new turn as a young man when national service gave him the opportunity to meet experienced actor Mohammed Ahmed, and audition for a role in one of Humaid Al Suwaidiâs feature films. | |||
| 07 - Thabet Al Qaissieh, the Stargazer | 03 Dec 2018 | 01:02:32 | |
Thabet Al Qaissiyeh is a 36-year old entrepreneur who runs a family business. Two years ago he decided to build a space observatory on the family farm in the Abu Dhabi desert. He is now working with one of the most prestigious universities in the world on a space program. In this episode you will hear about: stargazing; Al Sadeem Space Observatory (and how to get there); Emirati women and astronomy; how the loss of a younger brother changes the path forever; experiencing 9/11 as an Emirati student in the USA; being the eldest and running a family business in the UAE when your boss is⌠your father; watching a countryâs transformation during oneâs lifetime; spirituality and the Universe. emiratistories.com/07-thabet-the-stargazer  About Emirati Stories | |||
| 06 - Sheikh Abdulaziz Bin Ali Al Nuaimi, The Green Sheikh | 15 Oct 2018 | 00:53:54 | |
| 05 - Talal Salem, the Sharjah Poet | 15 Sep 2018 | 00:56:15 | |
As a child, Talal Salem Al Sabiri, now a 40-year old poet from the emirate of Sharjah, used to go to the sea with his father for diving and fishing trips. Those moments still inspire him today. His beginnings as a poet started with music, playing oud with his brothers, and later playing with words and rhythms. | |||
| 04 - Hanady Al Hashmi, The Mountaineer | 15 Jul 2018 | 00:35:49 | |
Hanady Al Hashmi, 31, discovered a passion for mountains and mountaineering five years ago, after starting to hike through... the desert. Since then she has climbed four of the worldâs Seven Summits - the highest peaks of each continent, switching between Abu Dhabi's heat and sandstorms, and icy weather on the world's most impressive glaciers. Last year Hanady became the first Emirati woman to make it to the top of Denali, North Americaâs highest mountain. --- Emirati Stories is a podcast dedicated to introducing the Emirati culture and society to a foreign audience, via personal interviews and subjective angles. Episode 04 was recorded in Abu Dhabi and hosted by Nathalie Gillet. Show notes and pictures are available on: www.emiratistories.com/04-hanady-al-hashmi Featured song: | |||