Been There, Seen That Nay & Soph
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The podcast that navigates the messy world of global conflicts and humanitarian crises - told by people who have been there, seen them or lived them.
For the young, and the young at heart, who want to know more but don’t know where to start.
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Haiti - with Carel Pedre
Carel Pedre is a Haitian radio and TV personality, journalist, director, producer, and philanthropist.
He joins Nay and Soph on Been There, Seen That this week to discuss the social and political situation in Haiti at the moment and how the country came to be where it is today - with issues like gangs, corrupt leaders and common natural disasters. But as Carel makes very clear in this episode, Haiti is also a cultural hub for art, music and much more, and there are many things you can do to support local artists and learn more about Haiti.
Connect with Carel:
- Website: http://www.carelpedre.com
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/carelpedre
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carelpedre
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarelPedre
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/carelpedre
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carelpedre/
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/carelpedre -
Reporting War - with Clarissa Ward
Clarissa Ward is CNN's Chief International Correspondent and has reported from places like Syria, Afghanistan, Russia and, at the time of the release of this episode, is currently on the ground in the Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
Clarissa chats with Nay and Soph about what it's like being on the ground during war and conflict from a journalist perspective, how to manage feelings of guilt and trauma when returning home, and much more.
We encourage you to follow Clarissa's work in the Ukraine and around the world on her social media platforms:
- Instagram: @clarissawardcnn
- Twitter: @clarissaward
- Podcast: Tug of War
To learn more about Clarissa's life, you can purchase her book On All Fronts: The Education of a Journalist. -
1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda - with Bonheur Pacifique and Paul Rukesha
Bonheur Pacifique and Paul Rukesha from the Kigali Genocide Memorial (Aegis Trust), join us on Been There, Seen That Podcast this week to discuss the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. We discuss the history and future of Rwanda and how it has evolved into a reconciled and united country. Bonheur and Paul are both survivors of this genocide and are experts on the before and after affects of 1994. There is a lot that the world can learn from Rwanda.
Referenced organisations:
https://www.aegistrust.org/
https://kgm.rw/
Been There, Seen That socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/75596377
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beenseenpodcast -
Venezuela - with Tamara Taraciuk
Tamara Taraciuk joins us on Been There, Seen That Podcast this week to discuss Venezuela. Tamara is the Acting Deputy Director of the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch. She was born in Venezuela and has closely covered its political and humanitarian crisis.
Venezuela isn't getting the attention that it needs- so listen here to learn more about this growing crisis and share with your networks to bring attention to this region.
Been There, Seen That socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/75596377
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beenseenpodcast
Tamara Taraciuk:
Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/about/people/tamara-taraciuk-broner -
Nigeria - with Mayeni Jones
Mayeni Jones joins us on Been There, Seen That Podcast this week to discuss Nigeria. Mayeni is the BBC News West African Correspondent. She has closely covered Nigerian politics and the activity of Boko Haram including the kidnappings of children.
From the kidnappings of the Chibok girls by Boko Haram, to the current Nigerian government, the influence of ISIS and much more - this episode is not one to miss!
Been There, Seen That socials:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beenthereseenthatpodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/75596377
Twitter: https://twitter.com/beenseenpodcast -
Lebanon - with Linda Tamim
This week, we are learning about what life is like in Lebanon at the moment from freelance journalist Linda Tamim. Linda is a radio broadcaster at Virgin Radio International in Lebanon and worked on a podcast DocuSeries called ‘Beirut Blast’, which shed light on the cause, effect, and aftermath of this devastating event in August 2020.
Linda takes us through the economic crisis in Lebanon, which has seen their currency fall by 90% in 2 years, the impacts of the Beirut Blast, how COVID-19 has played a role, the different religious actors in politics and society, the refugee influx and many, many other layers that have resulted in Lebanon reaching boiling point today.
Linda also shares a number of insightful resources on what Australians, especially those in the Lebanese diaspora, can do to help.
Information to vote in Lebanon:
https://www.instagram.com/sawtivoice/
NGOs to donate to (provided by Linda):
@beitelbaraka (Instagram)
@livelovebeirut (Instagram)
@basecampbeirut (Instagram)
@idraac_ngo (Instagram)
Beirut Blast podcast by Linda Tamim:
https://risinggiantsnetwork.com/project/beirut-blast/