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inbetweenish • bridges across cultures

Beatriz Nour
Cultural Identity
Belonging
Belongings
Gender Identity
Biculturalism
Transgender Experiences
Third Culture Kid
Mental Health
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Home
Afghanistan
Caste System
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Consumerism
United Kingdom
Cultural Integration
Queer Identity
Multiculturalism
Immigration
Mauritius

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, am... more

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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... more

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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 un... more

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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... more

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Is home a person, a place, or a feeling? 

On this episode of the inbetweenish I speak with Mona Hassan who shares her unique experiences growing up at the intersection of Austrian, South Korean, and Egyptian cultures. Mona takes us t... more

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Sarah Baharaki
A young Afghan refugee and activist advocating for women's rights and education
UN Youth Programme
Episode: how do you keep your culture alive when forced to start anew? — with Sarah
Mona Hassan
Co-founder of the Embodied Coaching Institute and passionate energy worker.
Episode: is home a person, a place, or a feeling? — with Mona
Shreya Sharma
A podcast marketer and writer with a passion for audio storytelling
Episode: can you find where you belong halfway across the world? — with Shreya
Malik Al-Masidi
Multi-instrumentalist composer and producer, and creator of the music for Inbetweenish.
Episode: how has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik

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Beatriz Nour
Host of the podcast, engaging in open conversations with diverse individuals about their cultural backgrounds and experiences in navigating multicultural identity.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • I LOVE IT!!!

    This was an instant subscribe for me as soon as I listened to my episode. I love Beatriz style on engagment with her guests. You'll come out of each episode with something new and refreshed. I love it, Beatriz adds great value to the world through the In-Betweenish and I hope that she'll continue to bring more voices and stories to light. Love your work!

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    White Label American Podcast
    United States3 years ago
  • I can’t get enough!!

    Beatriz was made for this- she, so easily and gently, takes me on a journey through the intricate lives of others. What a gift! Everyone who has been interviewed so far has had a fascinating story to tell and I am constantly itching to hear the next one! She always knows exactly what to ask to get to the heart of her interviewees thoughts.

    If you enjoy a good, rich and honest conversation - give this a listen. You won’t regret it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tsara.
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Heartfelt conversations worth a listen! ✨

    I many interview shows I don’t feel like the host and the guest are having a genuine conversation. But in this show I do. In it, each episode explores identity, multiculturalism, language, and religion and all the many ways those things intersect for different people in very sensitive and deep ways. I am so grateful I found this show and can’t wait to hear the episodes that are to come! 🌻

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    aakshe
    United States4 years ago

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Many note that the episodes are rich in authenticity, offering fresh and insightful perspectives on cultural identity.
The heartfelt approach to exploring sensitive topics such as belonging and personal narratives is frequently highlighted, making it a compelling listen.
Listeners appreciate the host's engaging style and the depth of conversations with various guests.

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how do you keep your culture alive when forced to start anew? — with Sarah
Q: How do you keep your Afghan culture alive today, for you, for yourself, now that you're immersed in a British culture?
I keep my culture alive by showing and teaching it, practicing the good parts of my culture, and sharing it with people around me.
how has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik
Q: Do you consider yourself a cross-cultural kid or a third-culture kid?
Yes, I see myself as someone navigating between cultures, but I tend to prefer identifying simply as a human.
how has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik
Q: How did you feel the first time you went to Egypt as a non-Egyptian?
It was nerve-racking, as I had to navigate my identity and how to present myself to others.
how has your gender impacted your sense of belonging? — with Malik
Q: How has your gender impacted your sense of belonging?
It has made me feel different and often like an outsider, navigating identities in different cultural contexts.

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The content centers on the exploration of cultural identity and belonging in a multicultural world. Through personal narratives and open dialogues, a variety of guests share their journeys of navigating multiple cultures, often reflecting on the complexities of fitting in. Listeners can expect discussions that touch upon themes of acceptance, resilience, and self-discovery, with a particular focus on the intersection of culture, religion, and language. This podcast stands out for its candid approach to sensitive topics, inviting audiences to reflect on their own experiences and understandings of identity.

Each episode features individuals from diverse backgrounds, enriching the conversation with unique perspectives on issues like gender id... more

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