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Chaldean News Radio brings you interesting guests and perspectives from Detroit's Chaldean community. Visit our website chaldeannews.com or contact us at edit@chaldeannews.com
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Saber Ammori
Saber is Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Wireless Vision. His entrepreneurial drive has led him to start several successful businesses, and he's one of the top Chaldean businessmen in Michigan. He sits down with Cal Abbo to talk about leadership, education, and his journey.
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Lydia Michael
Lydia Michael is an entrepreneur, speaker, brand strategist, and author. She works with companies and organizations to develop brands and marketing strategies. Lydia is the founder and owner of Blended Collective, a multicultural marketing and brand consultancy. She talked with Editor Sarah Kittle about her newest book, Brand Love.
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Christina Roki
Christina Roki is a mechanical engineer and one of the premier automotive influencers in the world. She has paved the way for other women in the same industry. Christina sits down with Cal Abbo to talk about her career, inspirations, and plans to help other women succeed as automotive engineers.
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Paul Elia
Paul talks with the Chaldean News staff about his journey from Southfield to Los Angeles and back to perform his original comedy show. He discusses his changing conception of his own identity and offers advice to aspiring artists.
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Amanda Elias
Chaldean News Radio - Season 3, Episode 1: Amanda Elias serves in Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's cabinet as the Deputy Group Executive for Neighborhood Economic Development. She talks about her Chaldean upbringing, her huge career switch, her work revitalizing Detroit's neighborhoods and commercial businesses, and what's next for the city.
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Introducing Chaldean Pioneers – a new podcast series from the Chaldean News
Chaldean Pioneers is the latest podcast from the Chaldean News. We introduce it with a five-part series on Dave Nona, a pioneer of Detroit's Chaldean community who has dedicated his life to service. In the first of five episodes, Dave discusses his early life in Iraq.