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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2025 · 1H 6M

Elio Zarmati - Goodbye, Tahrir Square

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https://zarmati.com/ Elio Zarmati,a fascinating individual with a unique perspective on the Middle East. Elio is the author of Goodbye, Tahrir Square:Coming of Age as a Jew of the Nile, a poignantmemoir that offers a timely exploration of identity, displacement, and thecyclical nature of history in the region. Elio's backgroundis as rich and multifaceted as the region he writes about. Born in Egypt and raised in Franceand England,he brings a global perspective to his work. He has a distinguished careerspanning journalism, filmmaking, and entrepreneurship. Notably, he built Gelula& Co. into the world's largest provider of subtitles and dubbing servicesfor motion pictures, demonstrating his keen understanding of communication andcultural bridges. As the Middle East continues to grapple with political upheaval,conflict, and the refugee crisis, Elio's personal narrative provides apowerful lens into the past and present. Growing up in 1950s Cairo amidst revolution anddecolonization, Elio witnessed firsthand the complexities of identityand the challenges faced by marginalized communities. His experiences resonatedeeply with the current struggles in the region, from the ongoing conflict in Gaza to the plight ofrefugees. What Elio CanOffer Your Audience: A LostWorld: Elio can transport your audience to a bygone era, offering aglimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of Jewish life in Egypt. Echoes of History: He can draw parallels between past and presentrevolutions in the region, providing valuable insights into the cyclical natureof conflict and change. A Personal Journey: Elio can share hisexperiences of displacement, identity, and the search for belonging, offering adeeply personal and relatable narrative. In an interview orarticle, Elio can illuminate many historical and timely parallelsbetween the historical and present middle east such as: A Pivotal Moment:He can share how the Suez Crisis affected his family, community, and his ownsense of identity. A Coming-of-Age Story: Elio can discuss hisformative years in the once big city of Cairo, including his relationships withEgyptian peers and the impact of the Suez Crisis. The Power ofEducation: Elio can discuss the role of education in shaping hisworldview and his reflection on leaving Egypt. ANew Beginning: He can share his experiences as a young immigrant in France and England, and how they shaped hisunderstanding of identity and belonging. The Weight of Exile: He canshare the emotional and psychological toll of leaving his homeland and thechallenges of building a new life in a foreign country. The Art ofStorytelling: Elio can discuss his decision to write his memoir andthe impact he hopes it will have on your audience. A Hopeful Vision:He can share his vision for a more peaceful and just future for the Middle East. Elio Zarmati Bio: Elio Zarmati isa writer, journalist, filmmaker, and entrepreneur whose life spans continentsand disciplines. Born in Egyptand educated in France and England, Elio witnessed firsthand thepolitical upheaval and cultural richness of mid-20th century Cairo. His career includes serving as apublisher, screenwriter, and television director, as well as building Gelula& Co. into a global leader in subtitling and dubbing services. Currentlybased in Los Angeles and Ojai, California, Elio isalso an advocate for sustainable living and urban agriculture through hiscompany, Potagers Kozart. Hismemoir, Goodbye, Tahrir Square, reflects on his experiences as a EuropeanJew in Egyptduring times of war and revolution, exploring themes of identity, displacement,and resilience. We look forward to supporting you and {Outlet(s)|your outlet}in connecting with Elio in any way we can. Get socialwith Elio on Linkedin

https://zarmati.com/ Elio Zarmati,a fascinating individual with a unique perspective on the Middle East. Elio is the author of Goodbye, Tahrir Square:Coming of Age as a Jew of the Nile, a poignantmemoir that offers a timely exploration of identity, displacement, and thecyclical nature of history in the region. Elio's backgroundis as rich and multifaceted as the region he writes about. Born in Egypt and raised in Franceand England,he brings a global perspective to his work. He has a distinguished careerspanning journalism, filmmaking, and entrepreneurship. Notably, he built Gelula& Co. into the world's largest provider of subtitles and dubbing servicesfor motion pictures, demonstrating his keen understanding of communication andcultural bridges. As the Middle East continues to grapple with political upheaval,conflict, and the refugee crisis, Elio's personal narrative provides apowerful lens into the past and present. Growing up in 1950s Cairo amidst revolution anddecolonization, Elio witnessed firsthand the complexities of identityand the challenges faced by marginalized communities. His experiences resonatedeeply with the current struggles in the region, from the ongoing conflict in Gaza to the plight ofrefugees. What Elio CanOffer Your Audience: A LostWorld: Elio can transport your audience to a bygone era, offering aglimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of Jewish life in Egypt. Echoes of History: He can draw parallels between past and presentrevolutions in the region, providing valuable insights into the cyclical natureof conflict and change. A Personal Journey: Elio can share hisexperiences of displacement, identity, and the search for belonging, offering adeeply personal and relatable narrative. In an interview orarticle, Elio can illuminate many historical and timely parallelsbetween the historical and present middle east such as: A Pivotal Moment:He can share how the Suez Crisis affected his family, community, and his ownsense of identity. A Coming-of-Age Story: Elio can discuss hisformative years in the once big city of Cairo, including his relationships withEgyptian peers and the impact of the Suez Crisis. The Power ofEducation: Elio can discuss the role of education in shaping hisworldview and his reflection on leaving Egypt. ANew Beginning: He can share his experiences as a young immigrant in France and England, and how they shaped hisunderstanding of identity and belonging. The Weight of Exile: He canshare the emotional and psychological toll of leaving his homeland and thechallenges of building a new life in a foreign country. The Art ofStorytelling: Elio can discuss his decision to write his memoir andthe impact he hopes it will have on your audience. A Hopeful Vision:He can share his vision for a more peaceful and just future for the Middle East. Elio Zarmati Bio: Elio Zarmati isa writer, journalist, filmmaker, and entrepreneur whose life spans continentsand disciplines. Born in Egyptand educated in France and England, Elio witnessed firsthand thepolitical upheaval and cultural richness of mid-20th century Cairo. His career includes serving as apublisher, screenwriter, and television director, as well as building Gelula& Co. into a global leader in subtitling and dubbing services. Currentlybased in Los Angeles and Ojai, California, Elio isalso an advocate for sustainable living and urban agriculture through hiscompany, Potagers Kozart. Hismemoir, Goodbye, Tahrir Square, reflects on his experiences as a EuropeanJew in Egyptduring times of war and revolution, exploring themes of identity, displacement,and resilience. We look forward to supporting you and {Outlet(s)|your outlet}in connecting with Elio in any way we can. Get socialwith Elio on Linkedin

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