Doha Heat

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Synopsis

Doha Heat is a weekly, communal podcast created for every type of individual who currently calls Qatar home, has in the past, or may one day.

Episodes

  • Ep. 334 Interview With Ahmad Abbas

    20/11/2020 Duration: 01h27min

    You're listening to Doha heat. This is episode 334. It is the second to last podcast to go out here on Doha heat, as we are rounding the show-up. And if you would like to listen to me, you can listen to my podcast and it is called Stefan Lindberg- Jones' work, rest, and play podcast. Today's podcast is with a great guy called Ahmed Abbas. He is the podcast host of the Sit-down with Seth. Fantastic guy, full of energy, and we have a long chat about his whole life and what makes him tick. And we have a real good laugh. So enjoy the show. And remember, this is the second to last podcast before we switch Doha Heat off. And please go and visit me on Stefan Lindberg- Jones work, rest, and play podcast. Have a great day. Bye-bye. Actually, pick up. I'm like, dude, I don't know what to tell you, but it, it takes a while the podcast scene here is a bit, on the, no one really knows it. I mean, let's be honest. I mean, there's like, I think four known ones. Right? Well, are there, well it's, I mean, I'm going to count m

  • Ep. 333 Israa Sameer - Diving Changed Her Life

    11/11/2020 Duration: 36min

    Welcome to Doha Heat podcast. Unfortunately, this is one of the last few podcasts I recorded in 2020 and Doha Heat will be no more. It's going to be shelved, but you can still go back and listen to all the other episodes. It will be available on any of your podcast apps. And, there is a lot of good content that we recorded over the six years and we've had some amazing guests. So I like to do a big shout out to all the guests that have been on Doha Heat. And I would like to give a big shout out to all my fabulous hosts that have taken this journey of this great podcast. It's a great six years snippet into. The life of the community that is here in Qatar. So a big farewell, I think there are three more episodes to go out and this is one of them. And this episode is an interview with Israa Sameer. She is an amazing lady who just by chance had, was doing a film for a school project. And she was inspired by the first Qatari, woman diver here in Qatar. And it changed her life. So I hope you enjoy her story. Bye-bye

  • Ep. 332 Amr Abbas

    23/09/2020 Duration: 48min

    02.54 – Plays loop of music would spend 2 hours playing. 03.30 – same as writing would spend hours 04.19 – Wrote a book out of a problem, class students did not like the book Jane Eyre. 05.22 – Classical literature is tedious 05.30 – Past out just reading a page of Moby Dick, wording is so dense. 05.40 – What to make something a little more tolerable, 07.00 – Give a French a go and don’t worry if you get it wrong. 07.30 – Just like writing just write something down. 07.50 – Don’t worry if its right or wrong just do it. 08.20 – A judgment-free zone when you first write something or compose something. 08.30 – We are our own biggest judge. 08.50 – How do you stop that inner critic? 09.00 – No magic formula, just power through it. 09.10 – Just inhale two hair cow farts. No magical formula. 09.30 – The objective was to make Jane Eyre more understandable. 10.33 – Not aware of any readaptation of Jane Eyre making her a really good Batman. 10.50 – Took out the literal characters and put them in a new frame. 11.14 – O

  • Ep. 331 Carla Magdalene, the school teacher & parents friend.

    27/08/2020 Duration: 01h08s

    00.20 – Born on the West Coast Of Scotland 00.33 – Moved to Nottingham at the age of 9 – The Meadows 01.27 – Stapleford College for A-Levels but dropped out. 01.45 – Studied Education at college then returned to study when she was a lot older and did a Bachelor's In Education. 01.51 – Did a Foundation In Education Support focusing on Special Needs Education. 02.14 – Had a child when Carla was 17 and had to drop out of school. 02.26 – Had a difficult Childhood. 02.30 – This led to her wanting to learn about how to educate children. 03.00 – Had no support system, so needed to find work that gave her the flexibility to look after her family. 03.20 – Carla was a single parent by the age of 21. Had two children by the age of 19. 04.00 – Trained in Business Administration. 04.39 – Hated being on income support while caring for her two young children. 04.45 – While looking after her young children she decided to study hard. 05.00 – Grateful that she had two daughters that were well behaved to be able to study. 05.35

  • Ep. 330 Meet The Real Steve Mackie

    20/08/2020 Duration: 57min

    2.08 – Joined The Army at 16 2.45 – Why Joining the army – age 15,16 had 3 options Wind Surfing, Scholarship Bristol Alvick, Apprenticeship with Anglian Windows, 3.35 – Religious retreat, roman catholic going away at weekends. Heard a voice in his head, what should I do and it said to join the army. The next day he signed up. 5.07 – Someone had belief in him and never forget it, so wants to give back when it comes to other people. 6.15 – Chef in the army. Wanted to go in the household cavalry but they didn’t let him. 7.30 – The love of home economics led him to be a chef in the army 8.04 – Army marches on its stomach 8.48 – Been all over the world for 10 years in the army. 10.04 – I can't read and I can't write but I can drive a tractor – saying because he was from Bristol. 10.50 – If he was told he can't do it, he always wanted to prove them wrong. 13.10 – Didn’t stand for bullying, but wanted to help people and to be fair. 13.40 – Being in the service industry to do your best, provide quality. 14.00 – Stupi

  • Ep. 329 How To Delicately Take Care Of Infants Who Needs Utmost Attention?

    30/04/2020 Duration: 30min

    We always want the best for our little ones, catch on #DohaHeat this week as we have Charlotte Casper talking more about what we can do for our babies!

  • Ep. 328 How To Promote Unity Through Music Despite Of Cultural Diversity?

    08/04/2020 Duration: 29min

    How many national anthems you think you can sing? Well Fares Dehbi can definitely do more than ten!

  • Ep. 327 How To Build A Safe Space Community Of Diversed Cultures & Ethnicity Through Respect?

    25/03/2020 Duration: 30min

    Our cultures were forged by hundreds of years and thousands of reasons, we owe it to each other to respect it, no matter how different. Catch Mariam Charour on #DohaHeat this week to have a fresh look on working with diversity.

  • Ep. 325 Ginger-Alert Episode 20

    27/02/2020 Duration: 36min

    Learn about all the coolest events in Doha first by checking out Ep 20 of Ginger Alert, and get prepared for the upcoming week! Find out more about them on our #GingerAlert: bit.ly/GingerAlert-20! #doha #qatar #qatarevents #architects #gingercamel #museum #golf #networking #womensday . @fbqmuseum @architectshubqatar @progressivepropertynetworkhq @dohagolfclub @qpwnqatar

  • Ep. 324 How To Cultivate Your Dreams And Ideas Into Realities That Can Change The World?

    26/02/2020 Duration: 25min

    All dreams are relevant, whatever your passion is—it is valid! Catch Idayat Ogunlade on #DohaHeat and make yourself believe in yourself regardless of the resources you have.

  • Ep. 308 GingerAlert-Events | Episode 7

    10/11/2019 Duration: 18min

    Don't slob on the couch, start moving, especiall with these events happening around!

  • Ep. 295 Boss Woman

    11/06/2019 Duration: 36min

    This week, our special guest is Shehar Bano Rizvi, a popular Instagram blogger and photographer in Doha. We talk about her experience living in Qatar and how the country has evolved over the years, her struggles with finding her own community here and the challenges she faced with regards to her mental health, and how she’s started her own photography business. Listen in for a very special and inspirational episode!

  • Ep. 294 Music Education

    03/06/2019 Duration: 32min

    Afshin Jaber's passion for the field of music started from childhood, when music education was unheard of in the region. Now, he is a professional pianist and music education expert in Qatar. In this episode, we talk about the journey he took to achieving his dreams, the challenges he faced along the way, and the importance of schooling in music.

  • Ep. 293 Interview with Our Host

    27/05/2019 Duration: 30min

    In this episode, Zarina Rajah, a popular blogger and personality in Qatar interviews our host, Ifath Sayed. She turns the tables around and gets Ifath to answer questions about her life, how she chose her career, her passion for women empowerment, the important of podcasts, and things you didn’t know about our host!   

  • Ep. 292 Photographing Culture

    15/05/2019 Duration: 43min

    With a unique upbringing in an old-age home, Nigel Downes grew up to become a stellar photographer who has covered the Rwandan genocide and been on several other photographic ventures. In this episode, we talk about his near-death experiences and how they transformed his life, his love for photography, and his latest Ramadan project in Qatar!

  • Ep. 291 An educational journey amidst war

    09/05/2019 Duration: 31min

    Mariam Al-Dhubhani and Mohammed Al-Jaberi are a power couple soon to be graduating from Qatar Foundation. We talked about their move from Yemen to Qatar in the midst of the war, the survivor’s guilt they had to deal with, and their experience studying in the QF universities. Listen in to this couple talking about all things education!

  • Ep. 290 Bringing together Engineering and Art

    02/05/2019 Duration: 34min

    We’re collaborating with Qatar Foundation to celebrate their convocation! In this episode, we speak to Anusheh Zaman, a student from VCUArts Qatar and Mohammad Almansouri from Texas A&M University at Qatar. We talk about the high education system in Qatar, the student's achievements, the challenges they faced in their four years at university and their future plans.   

  • Ep. 289 Muslim Women and Fashion

    14/04/2019 Duration: 30min

    Who says modesty cannot be fashionable? Shafna Majeed, a Qatar based stay-at-home mom, challenges this very notion with her own fashion brand after she noticed a lack of modest fashion options for Muslim women in the market. We talk about her experiences living in Qatar, the mental and physical challenges she faced, and her latest venture, Zenanah, a modest clothing brand for women. Listen in for some sure-fire inspiration.  We're also collaborating with Zenanah for a giveaway. To enter, click here.

  • Ep. 288 The Power of Influence

    02/04/2019 Duration: 37min

    Jean-Marie, better known as Gigi, is a well-known show host on Qatar Living, a model and social media influencer in Qatar. In this episode, we talk to her about her career in modeling, the misconceptions associated with the field, and the role of influencers in Qatar. She provides some tips to people looking to enter the field and also standards influencers should hold themselves accountable to. 

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