inbetweenish • bridges across cultures

Beatriz Nour
inbetweenish • bridges across cultures

If you're generally confused about where you belong, you may have just stumbled into the right place! ⁠The inbetweenish is exactly what it sounds like:⁠ ⁠it's about the space in-between,⁠ where it's neither here nor there, ⁠where you don't fit neatly into a box.⁠ Through open conversations with people from all walks of life, we will share personal stories about growing up in numerous countries, amongst different faiths, speaking multiple languages, and integrating into new and diverse cultures. Join me, your host, Beatriz Nour, as I navigate the delicate dynamics of growing up inbetweenish.

  1. MAR 21

    how do you keep your culture alive when forced to start anew? — with Sarah

    Send us a text How do you keep your culture alive, when you’ve had to flee and create a whole new life in a country you never chose yourself?  Sarah Baharaki was born in Badakhshan Province and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan. But rather suddenly, the year she graduated from high school, the situation in her country took a radical turn. In just a few days after the fall of the capital city of Kabul, Sarah, just a teenager at the time, had to flee her home country with her family and has never been able to return home since. In this conversation, Sarah walks us through being uprooted from her home country, landing in the UK, the culture shock she had to overcome, and how she balances her new culture with her home culture. When we speak of the differences in languages we also go into the topic of humor and ‘how to be funny in a foreign language’. From a world away, she watched as her friends and classmates back home became stripped of basic human rights. Driven by a deep conviction, Sarah is a huge advocate for The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4 which advocates for Quality Education, and SDG 5 which advocates for Gender Equality. Today Sarah takes charge of the topics dear to her heart. She has carved a path out for herself and is currently a Global Youth Ambassador for Their World, and a UK Youth Delegate to the UN Women in the UK. With a focus on Afghan women, she was also the Opening Keynote speaker at ECOSOC2024 at the UN Head Quarters in New York.  Episode mentions: Afghanistan is not what traditional media portrays. Yes, security risks exist, but there is more to the country than just the Taliban’s unsettling presence. Learn more about Afghanistan and one of the most famous poets who comes from there in the following links: Omar Haidari — Human Rights Advocate and Blogger from AfghanistanThe Afghan — learn more about Afghanistan through the eyes of an AfghanYes Theory — 96 Hours Inside of Afghanistan in 2020About Rumi — Molana Jalal al-Din Mohammad-e BalkhiRumi’s Poetry translated into EnglishIn a wonderful twist of fate, this quote by Rumi (translated into English) feels incredibly fitting for this episode: “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” — ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to inbetweenish.pod@gmail.com

    52 min
  2. JAN 14

    is cultural 'enoughness' a myth? – with Lazou

    Send us a text Is cultural 'enoughness' a myth? In this episode, I sit down with Lazou, a Sino-Mauritian-Canadian-American creative, podcasting colleague and friend who also explores questions of belonging. Lazou shares her unique perspective in understanding layered identities while sharing her own diverse cultural identity. Together we discuss: seeing the West through Disney colored glasses,language learning, translation gaps, and language evolution,colonization vs settling and the history of Diego Garcia,being Chinese enough, confronting biases and so much more!Lazou is a talented musician, producer, and writer, hosting the 'Nuances: Our Asian Stories' podcast. Through her platform, she examines the Asian diaspora experience, tackling topics like queerness in pre-modern Asian times. Episode Mentions: Podcast — Nuances: Our Asian StoriesPodcast — Nuances Season 2: Queering Pre-Modern AsiaBook — Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America by Pekka HämäläinenDiego Garcia — Human Rights Watch: UK, US Expelled Islanders 50 Years Ago, a Crime Against HumanityDiego Garcia — AJ+ How the U.S. Stole This Paradise Island?— ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to inbetweenish.pod@gmail.com

    57 min
  3. 11/19/2024

    reflections on: belonging vs belongings?

    Send us a text Belonging vs Belongings: It has always bothered me how similar these two words are, set apart only by an ‘S’. Yet somehow they hold completely different meanings. In this minisode, I’m exploring the relationship between our sense of belonging and our physical belongings. The idea for this episode came about after I recently lost a physical product of mine and I found myself unreasonably upset over it. A conversation with a dear friend sparked this debate and now I’m letting you into bits and pieces of our conversations where she shares a metaphor that helped me reframe the relationship between belonging and belongings. I hope you find value in this less structured, unscripted minisode and if you do, please share it with a friend or spark this conversation with someone around you: What is the relationship between belonging and belongings? Are belonging and belongings intricately connected? Can we find belonging without our belongings? — ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to inbetweenish.pod@gmail.com

    24 min
  4. 07/02/2024

    how has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik

    Send us a text How has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik On this episode of the inbetweenish, we focus on an inbetweenish aspect that has seldom come up in previous episodes: gender identity. Malik is a bicultural transgender man who spent his formative years between America and Egypt. With Malik we cover his first identity crisis, discovering the spectrum of LGBTQ+, manoeuvring his gender identity within himself and also with his family, and complicated feelings towards the places you come from. This conversation was truly eye-opening for me in many ways, from how differently Malik felt in Egypt as a man vs a women, to how unifying religion can be and bring families together, and so much more. In honor of Pride Month, in June, I thought it was the perfect time to publish this episode. I ask that you please listen with kindness and an open mind. Episode mentions Malik’s WebsiteMalik on Spotify: MMKNMalik’s Art on InstagramGlee — TV Series (2009-2015)— ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to beatriz@inbetweenish.net

    59 min
  5. 06/11/2024

    how do you connect with your different cultures? — with Fiona

    Send us a text How do you connect with your different cultures? In this episode, I’m speaking with Fiona Livingstone, who balances her Dutch-Scottish heritage with her English upbringing. Fiona candidly shares her journey of navigating her cultural identity and the challenges she experienced along the way. She opens up about her childhood home, her desire to assimilate, and how her perspective evolved over time. From feeling silently judged to missing out on learning Dutch, Fiona reveals how she coped and how nostalgia played a significant role in her life. Interestingly, she created a list of all the things she loves about her different cultures, which helped her form a unique and authentic sense of being. This episode offers a touching and insightful glimpse into Fiona's life and how her magazine, FOYER, was born from her own struggles with her identity. Fiona Livingston is the founder and editor of FOYER magazine, an annual print arts, culture and heritage magazine from the point of view of second-generation, mixed-heritage and third-culture kid individuals.  Episode mentions FOYER MagazineCulture Stew PodcastRobert Burns — Auld Lang SyneRobert Burns — Tam o’ ShanterKatherine May — Wintering — ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to beatriz@inbetweenish.net

    57 min
  6. 04/02/2024

    can we talk about taboos? — with Amuna pt. 2

    Send us a text Can we talk about taboos?  In this second episode with Amuna Wagner we explore taboos and the importance of processing them and addressing them. She also shares her views on the nuance and difference between religion and faith. This is particularly interesting to listen to given her life experience with a family that touches the three Abrahamic religions. Lastly, we also focus on her experience of growing up as an interracial child and touch upon her documentary Schwarz, capturing conversations around the black German experience.  In the last episode, Amuna reflected on her crisis of purpose as she walked us down her fascinating family history: from the Holocaust, to refugee camps, and eventually to rebuilding of life as a marginalized community. Make sure you tune into episode 1!  Episode mentions If you're interested in watching her documentary, Schwarz, reach out to Amuna directly through her Instagram or her website Kandaka, the blogArticle in Kandaka: Motherhood as SisterhoodArticle in Kandaka: Archiving the Women Who Made Me PossibleThe Zine: High Priestess in Low Tides— ✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot! ✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings. — Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry. The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour. — Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish? Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.net Behind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.pod Have an idea? Contact Us or send an email to beatriz@inbetweenish.net

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If you're generally confused about where you belong, you may have just stumbled into the right place! ⁠The inbetweenish is exactly what it sounds like:⁠ ⁠it's about the space in-between,⁠ where it's neither here nor there, ⁠where you don't fit neatly into a box.⁠ Through open conversations with people from all walks of life, we will share personal stories about growing up in numerous countries, amongst different faiths, speaking multiple languages, and integrating into new and diverse cultures. Join me, your host, Beatriz Nour, as I navigate the delicate dynamics of growing up inbetweenish.

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