• Can Storytelling Create More Peaceful Online Spaces? With Raffi Feghali
    Jun 29 2024

    Peter and Younes join Raffi Feghali to explore the transformative power of theater, storytelling, and improvisation. Raffi shares his journey into theater, ignited by his passion for storytelling and improv. We discuss the evolving role of storytelling with digital media and its potential to build a peaceful world. We highlight how storytelling facilitates peacebuilding and how the "do no harm" framework integrates with art and culture. We discuss how theater enhances soft skills, particularly in business contexts, and look ahead to the future of storytelling in a digitally connected world. Raffi offers advice to aspiring storytellers and theater makers on making a positive impact through their work. Through engaging stories and insights, we reveal how these techniques foster connection, understanding, and innovation.

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    Raffi Feghali is a theater maker, peacebuilder, and trainer based in Amsterdam and Beirut and working all over the world.
    https://raffifeghali.com/bio

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech. Join the conversation on social media and visit www.fikra.studio for more insights on navigating the digital future confidently.

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    55 mins
  • Can Improv Skills Transform Your Everyday Life? with Raffi Feghali
    May 27 2024

    Cohosts Peter and Younes join Raffi Feghali to explore the transformative power of theater, storytelling, and improvisation. Raffi shares his journey into theater, ignited by his passion for storytelling and improv. They discuss the crucial role of reflection in his work and methods to maintain growth and authenticity. They highlight how improv enhances communication and creativity for actors, comedians, and anyone seeking personal development. The episode also delves into "hakawati," the ancient art of Middle Eastern storytelling, and its influence on Raffi's contemporary practices. Through engaging stories and insights, they reveal how these techniques foster connection, understanding, and innovation.

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    Raffi Feghali is a theater maker, peacebuilder, and trainer based in Amsterdam and Beirut and working all over the world.
    https://raffifeghali.com/bio

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    00:00 - Introduction to the Hakawati Tradition
    03:41 - Personal Reflection and Storytelling Journey
    14:10 - Childhood Reflections on Storytelling
    20:55 - Importance of Reflection in Personal and Professional Life
    26:29 - Reflection Process and Overthinking
    33:37 - The Hakawati Tradition Explained
    42:00 - The Anatomy of a Home Show
    45:08 - Rafi's Various Shows and Performances

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech. Join the conversation on social media and visit www.fikra.studio for more insights on navigating the digital future confidently.

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    53 mins
  • Can We Still Be Authentic Online?
    May 13 2024

    Peter and Younes dive into the complexities of online authenticity in the age of influencers. Delving into the challenges of maintaining authenticity in our attention-centric economy through diverse case studies that shed light on the shifting landscape of online identities. They discuss how platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok shape and distort digital personas, emphasizing the role of digital literacy in distinguishing real from curated content. Through research and stories they discuss creators like Ryan Trahan and Jack Doherty, to examine the complexities of being a content creator in today's digital landscape.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech. Join the conversation on social media and visit www.fikra.studio for more insights on navigating the digital future confidently.

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    00:00:00 - Introduction to the podcast and discussion on authenticity in social media
    00:05:30 - Discussion on Charlie bit my finger and YouTube content creation
    00:11:14 - Influence of David Dobrik's controversy on content creation
    00:20:23 - Impact of Mr. Beast on YouTube and influencer marketing
    00:27:13 - Parasocial relationships and Ryan Trahan's authenticity
    00:33:23 - Authenticity challenges faced by Jack Doherty
    00:36:43 - Ludwig's approach to maintaining authenticity
    00:40:26 - Jack Doherty's controversial actions and Somali Japan's influence



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    54 mins
  • Can Technology Really Change Education? with Learnics
    Apr 29 2024

    Dive into the transformative world of education as we discuss its past developments, present innovations, and future possibilities. If you as well, just like Peter and Younes feel that TurnitIn and other plagiarism tools are not the best for helping students grow and learn. Or if you feel our society needs more investment into how we we can use technology in education, then this episode is for you. In this conversation we reflect and look ahead with the co-founders of Learnics, focusing on how research insights and emerging technologies are shaping educational practices today.

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    Learnics was founded in 2017 and has been instrumental in transforming the online research process for a diverse audience including students, teachers, parents, and administrators. The software offers a powerful yet simple interface that caters to users from early learners to the most advanced doctoral researchers, making digital learning accessible and impactful. Website: https://www.learnics.com/

    Dr. Douglas Lare has an impressive career spanning over four decades in both public and private sectors of education. With an Ed.D from Leigh University, an Ed.M from Harvard University, and a BA from Macalester College, Dr. Lare has extensively worked on integrating technology with education. His experience has been pivotal in guiding Learnics towards becoming a commercially viable educational technology tool.

    Dr. Greg Cottrell is a high school principal with a doctoral degree from East Stroudsburg University, focuses his research on how data derived from students’ online activities can enhance educational outcomes. His innovative approach helps ensure that Learnics remains at the cutting edge of educational technology, improving interactions between teachers and students through data-driven insights.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech.

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    00:00:00 - Introduction, Dr. Douglas Lare, and Dr. Greg Cottrell
    00:05:30 - Evolution of research methods in the digital age
    00:10:05 - Challenges faced by students in the research process
    00:15:30 - Impact of technology on education and distractions in the classroom
    00:20:35 - Definition and discussion on the roles of students and learners
    00:29:55 - Introduction to Learnics and its development process
    00:34:43 - Privacy concerns and data security in educational technology
    00:40:35 - Frustrations and challenges in advancing digital literacy and educational technology

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    1 hr
  • Should kids be allowed on Social Media? Mental Health and the Digital Generation - Clare Adamson
    Apr 8 2024

    Peter and Younes are joined by Clare in exploring the psychological impacts of technology. This episode dives into how digital devices influence society, mental health, and news consumption. Clare sheds light on the appropriate age for device use among children and offers strategies for a healthier digital life. Whether you’re curious about the effects of technology on young minds or seeking tips for managing digital exposure, this episode provides essential insights into navigating our tech-driven world.

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    Clare (She/they) is a writer, podcast host and event organiser known for their show Clareification where she uses psychology as a lens to unpack contemporary issues. With a passion for Pan-Africanism and de-colonial thinking, they are constantly reading, unlearning and imagining new worlds. She is dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging everywhere she goes and learning what that means for different people at different points in their lives. In her work Clare references black feminist thought and various theories on love and community.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech.

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    00:00:00 - 00:05:30 Introduction to Clare
    00:05:30 - 00:10:00 Fostering Healthy Communities in the Digital Sphere
    00:10:00 - 00:15:00 Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Privacy Concerns
    00:15:00 - 00:20:00 Exploring Online Platforms and Their Effects
    00:20:00 - 00:25:00 Social Media Consumption and Psychological Literacy
    00:25:00 - 00:30:00 Global Issues and Media Influence
    00:30:00 - 00:35:00 Mental Health Crisis and Societal Responses
    00:35:00 - 00:40:00 Empowerment and Control in Social Media Usage
    00:40:00 - 00:45:00 Children's Access to Social Media and Dream Aspirations
    00:45:00 - 00:50:00 Media Influence on Global Perspectives
    00:50:00 - 00:52:04 Reflections on Mental Health and Digital Governance


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Does Europe Have the Best Digital and Privacy Laws?
    Mar 3 2024

    Peter and Younes, dive into the European Union's Digital Services Act. Unpacking the implications of the DSA on digital marketing and content creation, they explore the impact on major platforms like Meta, Google, and TikTok. Through research and casual conversation, they discuss the need for transparency in content moderation and the importance of digital literacy in navigating the online world.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech. Join the conversation on social media and visit www.fikra.studio for more insights on navigating the digital future confidently.

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    00:00:00 - 00:05:30 Unpacking the Digital Storm
    00:05:30 - 00:10:00 Navigating the Maze of Online Interactions
    00:10:00 - 00:15:00 The Impact of the Digital Services Act on User Rights
    00:15:00 - 00:20:00 Regulating Digital Platforms
    00:20:00 - 00:25:00 Authenticity in the Digital Landscape
    00:25:00 - 00:30:00 Enforcing the DSA
    00:30:00 - 00:35:00 Tech Giants' Response to the DSA
    00:35:00 - 00:40:00 Digital Careers in the DSA Era
    00:40:00 - 00:45:00 Digital Literacy and Safe Online Practices
    00:45:00 - 00:50:00 Societal Impacts of the DSA
    00:50:00 - 00:52:04 The Future of Digital Governance

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    52 mins
  • The Problem with Online Conversations with Benjamin Koponen
    Feb 26 2024


    Peter and Younes (Co-hosts) team up with Ben to navigate the world of communication, touching on everything from the impact of growing up with technology to the importance of diverse viewpoints. Ben, a political scientist, who hosts an engaging radio show Radiant Resistance, shares insights on creating meaningful dialogue in a tech-saturated world. We dive into how digital life shapes our interactions and discuss ways to make our conversations richer and more empathetic. It's a mix of serious and light-hearted talk, offering a fresh look at how we connect today.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech.









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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Press Freedom, Julian Assange, and WikiLeaks
    Feb 20 2024

    We dive into pivotal story of Julian Assange and the impactful revelations by WikiLeaks but also broaden our discussion to examine the state of press freedom globally. With Assange facing trial to be extradited to the US, we explore the delicate balance between national security and the public's right to information, the risks faced by journalists and whistleblowers, and the critical role of digital platforms in shaping contemporary discourse. This episode serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of protecting press freedom as a fundamental pillar of democracy.

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    Digital Storm, hosted by 2 Digital Literacy professionals, is your compass for digital navigation. In each episode, we unveil the profound impact of the digital landscape on our contemporary society. We dissect the intricate process of digitization, exploring the convergence of ideas (Fikra in Arabic) with guests from diverse fields—research, culture, politics, and tech.


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    1 hr and 23 mins