PodParley PodParley

About Tired Eyes

An episode of the Change The Lens podcast, hosted by Marwan Zogheib, titled "About Tired Eyes" was published on May 24, 2021 and runs 4 minutes.

May 24, 2021 ·4m · Change The Lens

0:00 / 0:00

Today starts Mental Health Awareness Week. For most people going through those battles, the struggle is to be heard and cared for. They do not want advice. #DR24M #ChangeItAll You can find the transcript to the poem by clicking here.

Today starts Mental Health Awareness Week. For most people going through those battles, the struggle is to be heard and cared for. They do not want advice.

#DR24M #ChangeItAll

You can find the transcript to the poem by clicking here.

The Intersection Dominique Williams I’m a writer and I’ve always wanted to tell stories, but I also love hanging out with friends and sharing stories. So I figured why not create a space where I can do both? Here at The Intersection, I hang out with a few friends and chat about life and culture, through the lens of our faith and lived experiences. By sharing these ideas and stories, we hope to create spaces that embrace differences, inspire, and create change. Polar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysis Eric Paglia A podcast on the Arctic and Antarctica that applies the lens of geopolitics to analyze a wide range of critical issues pertaining to the polar regions and international affairs. In interviews with leading experts, recurring topics include Greenland, the Arctic Council, climate change, critical raw materials, the Antarctic Treaty System, hybrid warfare, science diplomacy, great power competition between the United States, China and Russia, sustainable development, Svalbard, NATO, Arctic shipping, Alaska, AI, technology and critical infrastructure, the Baltic Sea, military and national security, energy, the role of indigenous peoples in Arctic governance, and more. Polar Geopolitics is hosted by Dr. Eric Paglia, a podcast producer and environmental historian at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Life is meant to be lived, not watched! Frank Iovine With a few simple changes in our perception, we can change the way we understand the environment around us. Once we start to grasp our world through a different lens, we can take simple steps to change our behaviors and develop insights into what motivates us, holds us back, and makes us feel rewarded. Lenses of Liberation Lenses of Liberation "Lenses of Liberation" -- the podcast that unveils the path to a more just and connected world. Join hosts Joanne Singh and Rachel Snyder as they embark on a transformative journey, weaving diverse voices to craft a future where inclusivity knows no bounds. Explore topics from equity and regenerative business to wellness and indigenous leadership, guided by thought leaders who ignite change. Tune in and become part of the change -- reshape the world, ignite hope, and inspire generations on this remarkable quest.
URL copied to clipboard!