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The Beirut Banyan

Ronnie Chatahwww.beirutbanyan.com
Storytelling and conversations, from Beirut and beyond. Subscribe from your preferred podcast platform. Support us through Paypal or Patreon.
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Episodes

EPISODE 93: Marie-Jose Daoud - Labneh & Facts

We're joined by Marie-Jose Daoud for Episode 93 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss traditional reporting, alternative media, reliable sources and the role of women during the ongoing revolt. Marie-Jose Daoud is a co-founder of Labneh & Facts, blending storytelling with reporting and focusing on the human and emotional side often lacking in traditional outlets. She reflects on the power of social media and emphasizes fact-checking while reporting and the importance of verifying fact from fi...

Dec 12, 20191 hr 3 min

EPISODE 92: Voices from the Square, Part 31

Voices from the Square, Part 31 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Gilles Samaha - 41-year old architect. Gilles shares his perspectives on the protest so far, and placing the current revolt in its historic context. He reflects on the demonstrators' potential to 'construct for the future' on an individual, communal and leadership level. He also talks about 'leaderless protests' and the natural progression of leadership over ...

Dec 11, 201910 min

EPISODE 91: Voices from the Square, Part 30

Voices from the Square, Part 30 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Faysal Sfeir - 32-year old economics teacher. Faysal shares his thoughts on political campaigning and bringing about a new political system. He also explains his reasons for wanting leadership during a time of transition following the strength of the leaderless fluidity of the revolution thus far. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Ban...

Dec 09, 201911 min

EPISODE 90: The Legacy of Charles Corm with David Corm, Joseph Kiwan & Elias El Hage

We're joined by David Corm, Joseph Kiwan and Elias El Hage for Episode 90 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the legacy of Charles Corm and the Charles Corm Foundation's architectural heritage. David Corm - son of Charles Corm - reflects on his childhood growing up in early independence years and residing in a home that was once the tallest structure in Lebanon and the region. David shares his thoughts on Lebanese identity and his firm belief in the need for a neutral foreign policy. He also t...

Dec 08, 20191 hr 6 min

EPISODE 89: Malek Mrowa - Journalism, Political Discourse & Citizenship

We're joined by Malek Mrowa for Episode 89 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the role of journalism in modern Lebanon's history and the renewal of political discourse through citizenship and citizen journalism during the ongoing revolt. Malek joined the Democratic Renewal Movement (Tajaddod) in its early stages with founding member Nassib Lahoud. He reflects on Nassib Lahoud's legacy, ethical principles too often lacking among Lebanese politicians and where Tajaddod is today. Malek also talks...

Dec 07, 20191 hr 8 min

EPISODE 88 - Voices from the Square, Part 29

Voices from the Square, Part 29 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Joumana Konsol - 26-year old volunteer at Embrace, and Michel Khairallah - 28-year old bartender and musician. Joumana shares her work with Embrace - Lebanon's national suicide help line. She reflects on the difficulties many are facing with the current economic crisis and her commitment to Embrace's purpose. Michel talks about the emotional difficulties of t...

Dec 06, 201914 min

EPISODE 87: Tripoli Initiatives with Jimmy Karam & Obeida Takriti

We're in Tripoli for Episode 87 of The Beirut Banyan, and we're joined by Jimmy Karam and Obeida Takriti. Jimmy and Obeida discuss their initiatives in Tripoli and share their personal reflections on the October 17 revolution entering its seventh week. Jimmy's مدرسة المشاغبين and Obeida's ساحة ومساحة are holding regular events in Tripoli's Sahet EnNour, facilitating dialogue and discussions related to political and economic demands emanating out of Tripoli. If you're enjoying these episodes, hel...

Dec 05, 201950 min

EPISODE 86: Voices from the Square, Part 28

Voices from the Square, Part 28 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Hashem Adnan, 35-year old theater director, writer and performer. Hashem shares his perspectives on citizen access to basic necessities, and class divisions that have defined Lebanon's broken economic system. He also reflects on what he thinks people will remember most about the revolution in years to come. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The ...

Dec 04, 201912 min

EPISODE 85: Lara Ariss & Lebanon's Culinary Flavors

We're joined by Lara Ariss for Episode 85 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss Levantine flavors and Lebanese cuisine at home and abroad. Lara shares her hopes and reservations with the uprising underway, and her personal expression of Lebanese identity through reimagining local recipes. Lara is a local food writer and chef, and is the pastry chef at Blanca Café Bistro and chef expert at Mint Basil Market. She attended Le Cordon Bleu London. She published two cookbooks: Levantine Harvest: https:...

Dec 03, 201924 min

EPISODE 84: Voices from the Square, Part 27

Voices from the Square, Part 27 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Soumar Sariedeen, an events planner working in Lebanon and the Gulf. Soumar helped create the 'Thawra Untha' statue currently in Martyrs Square, made out of plastic waste and tin cans. Soumar vents his frustrations at previous pleas with the Municipality to mandate recycling, and his own 'up-cyle' ideas that were deemed too costly. He shares his hopes for a t...

Dec 02, 201913 min

EPISODE 83: Recording the Revolt - Support this Podcast

Day 45 of the uprising. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And subscribe to our podcast from your preferred podcast platform. Follow us on Instagram: thebeirutbanyan Twitter: beirut_banyan Facebook: The Beirut Banyan Website: www.beirutbanyan.com Music by Marc Codsi. Graphics by Sara Tarhini.

Nov 30, 20195 min

EPISODE 82: Giselle Khoury - A New Social Contract for Lebanon

We're joined by Giselle Khoury for Episode 82 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the October 17 Revolution and calls for a new social contract. Giselle Khoury shares her thoughts on covering the current demonstration, and the role of women front and center during the revolution. Our conversation includes her late husband Samir Kassir's legacy and his dreams coming to life in Martyrs Square. Giselle is an award-winning journalist currently at BBC Arabic. She founded the Samir Kassir Foundation ...

Nov 29, 201941 min

EPISODE 81: Nassim Nicholas Taleb & Local Solutions for Lebanon

We're joined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb for Episode 81 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the October 17 Revolution and Lebanon's modern history within the context of complex systems and local structures. Nassim is a professor at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering. He is the author of Fooled by Randomness; The Black Swan; The Bed of Procrustes; Antifragile; and Skin in the Game. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/wa...

Nov 28, 201945 min

EPISODE 80: Voices from the Square, 26

Voices from the Square, Part 26 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Imane Assaf - director of Art of Change and Ahla Fawda director, and Irene Abdallah - teacher and member of the NGO. They discuss the revolution walls that have taken shape since the uprising's start. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And subscribe to ...

Nov 27, 20199 min

EPISODE 79: Voices from the Square, Part 25

Voices from the Square, Part 25 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Fadi Pierre Singer - 39-year old artist and entrepreneur. Fadi shares his thoughts on the necessity of physical presence in Martyrs Square and the courage and strength of the average protestor able to commit to 40 days of demonstrating. He also reflects on the multiple identities that can overlap in Lebanon - whether in group confessions or on an individuals ...

Nov 26, 201910 min

EPISODE 78: Dar Bistro & Books with Rima Abushakra & Dima Abulhusn

We're joined by Rima Abushakra and Dima Abulhusn for Episode 78 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss Dar Bistro & Books - a cafe and bookstore in Hamra they opened in 2011 and continue to manage. Rima and Dima share their reflections on the uprising now entering its 40th day, and the challenges of running a small business during recent economic decline. Our conversation includes Hamra's previous cafe culture that lasted well into the civil war, a determination to take part in that sense of c...

Nov 26, 201946 min

EPISODE 77: Voices from the Square, Part 24

Voices from the Square, Part 24 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Amer Kreideh - 42-year old architects. Adnan talks about Lebanon's independence celebration, how this year feels fundamentally different, and how a new form of citizenship is taking hold. Adnan also reflects on the peaceful nature of the protests now in their 40th day and hopes for genuine political reform. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The ...

Nov 25, 201910 min

EPISODE 76: David Kenner - Regional Influence vs Local Demands

We're joined by David Kenner for Episode 76 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss local economic demands vs the regional political status quo, and US policy vis-a-vis the current uprising. David is a former Middle East editor at Foreign Policy magazine and is a current fellow at the Institute of Current World Affairs. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And subscribe to our podcast from your...

Nov 25, 201933 min

EPISODE 75: Voices from the Square, Part 23

Voices from the Square, Part 23 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Adnan Nehme - 32-year old senior accountant. Adnan talks about staying emotionally and physically healthy during the uprising. He also shares his thoughts on the role of parliament as protestors continue demanding further resignations. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.co...

Nov 24, 201911 min

EPISODE 74: Voices from the Square, Part 22

Voices from the Square, Part 22 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Christy Kallas - 25-year old recent graduate in Fine Arts from Lebanese University. Christy discusses her makeshift museum, the need for creativity and self-expression, and why flexibility and understanding is necessary for unity to persist. Christy firmly believes the revolution should continue embracing all protestors' demands. If you're enjoying these epis...

Nov 23, 201911 min

EPISODE 73: Micheline Tobia - Alternative Media & Mashallah News

We're joined by Micheline Tobia for Episode 73 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the role of alternative media outlets and citizen journalism during the current uprising. Micheline is a senior editor at the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies and co-founded Mashallah News in 2010: www.mashallahnews.com If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And subscribe to our podcast from your preferred po...

Nov 23, 201937 min

EPISODE 72: Voices from the Square, Part 21

Voices from the Square, Part 21 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Mohamad Shibly - 40-year old chief accountant. Mohamad shares his thoughts on protestors' ability in preventing parliament from convening to discuss a proposed amnesty law. He also reflects on five weeks of demonstrations and what independence day means this year for Lebanon. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to...

Nov 22, 201913 min

EPISODE 71: Daniel Dennett & Reflections on Beirut

A special Independence Day episode. We're joined by Professor Daniel Dennett for Episode 71 of The Beirut Banyan, and we go back to the early years of Lebanon's independence from French rule and childhood memories from the mid-1940s of Bliss Street and the banyan trees of AUB's campus. Professor Dennett shares stories of his father's assassination, his return to visit his mother in the 1960s and his most recent visits these past eight years including a semester lecturing at AUB. Professor Dennet...

Nov 22, 201928 min

EPISODE 70: Voices from the Square, Part 20

Voices from the Square, Part 20 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Chantal Bou Akl - 34-year old researcher projects coordinator, and Nay El Rai, 32-year old university instructor and researcher. Chantal and Nay share their thoughts on five weeks of demonstrating and why they're still returning to downtown Beirut. They also reflect on protestors' calls for political reform and preventing parliament from carrying out legislat...

Nov 21, 201914 min

EPISODE 69: Zahra Hankir & 'Our Women on the Ground'

We're joined by Zahra Hankir for Episode 69 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the lead up to the October Revolt, and the central role of women shaping Lebanon's future. Zahra Hankir is a London-based Lebanese journalist who writes about the intersection of politics, culture, and society in the Middle East. She is the editor of Our Women on the Ground, a collection of essays by Arab women journalists reporting from the Arab world. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Bany...

Nov 21, 201930 min

EPISODE 68: Voices from the Square, Part 19

Voices from the Square, Part 19 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Semaan Khawam - 45-year old painter and writer, and Roger Ghanem, 45-year old artist, producer and coach. Semaan and Roger reflect on protesters' abilities to block enough MPs from reaching parliament (thereby preventing minimum quota for legislation). They also share their views on the ruling class' reactions to the demonstrations, rampant post-civil war cor...

Nov 20, 201914 min

EPISODE 67: Zeid Hamdan & Music for the Moment

We're joined by Zeid Hamdan for Episode 67 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss artistic expression during the revolution, hopes for the country and what this moment means to him personally and for Lebanese history. Zeid is a founding member of SoapKills. His band 'Zeid and the Wings' released 'General Suleiman', the song referenced and included in small cuts during the middle of the episode and towards the end. His most recent joint project, B'يT was scheduled for release in late October but ha...

Nov 20, 201945 min

EPISODE 66: Voices from the Square, Part 18

Voices from the Square, Part 18 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Sabine Kassouf, 45-year old organic food and health expert. Sabine shares her reflections on previous protests and why this time is fundamentally different. She also talks about the failure of the current political class, and why voices demanding accountability should be supported at home and abroad. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut ...

Nov 19, 201915 min

EPISODE 65: Regional Calls for Change with Joyce Karam

We're joined by Joyce Karam for Episode 65 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss regional protests erupting in Iraq and Iran, and how their demands relate to Lebanese calls for upending the status quo and an end to rampant corruption. Joyce is the Washington, DC correspondent for The National and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And su...

Nov 19, 201930 min

EPISODE 64: Voices from the Square, Part 17

Voices from the Square, Part 17 with Elia Haber for The Beirut Banyan, bringing conversations directly from Martyrs Square. Elia speaks to Zeinab Dirani, 22-year old project's officer who shares how political discussions with her immediate family members have changed since the uprising began. If you're enjoying these episodes, help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing to our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan And subscribe to our podcast from your preferred podcast platfo...

Nov 18, 20199 min
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