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03/01/2024
Unveiling Divorce in Iraq: Understanding Causes and Impacts
In the final part of 'The Drive,' the psychology students explore divorce in Iraqi society. They discuss its societal, psychological, and cultural implications, highlighting factors like societal pressures, traditional values, and emotional toll. The hosts offer insights and coping strategies, aiming to raise awareness and understanding about the complexities of divorce's impact on mental health and relationships
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03/01/2024
The Individual Impact Within Divorce
In this segment, "The Drive" takes a deep dive into the multifaceted impact of familial dynamics on each member within an Iraqi family structure. The insightful psychology students dissect and explore the intricate ways in which every individual - be it parents, children, or extended family members - is affected by the complexities of family relationships and dynamics.
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03/01/2024
Connecting Perspectives: Exploring Iraqi Family Dynamics Through Caller Discussions
In this engaging segment of "The Drive," the show's dynamic trio of psychology students opens the floor to their audience, inviting callers to share their perspectives and personal experiences on family dynamics within the context of Iraq. As the phone lines light up, a diverse range of voices chime in, offering unique insights, anecdotes, and observations on the intricate fabric of familial relationships in the country.
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03/01/2024
Divorce Dynamics in Iraq: Insights from Psychology Students
The Drive - Mario, Alen and Sam dove into the unique perspective of three psychology students in their final year. With a focus on family dynamics and divorce, these insightful students offer a nuanced discussion, sharing their experiences and practices in understanding the complexities of familial relationships. In a thought-provoking segment, they analyze the divorce rate in Iraq, providing valuable insights into the cultural, social, and psychological factors influencing this phenomenon. Through their expertise and compassionate approach, "The Drive" offers a captivating exploration of the intricacies surrounding family dynamics and divorce, shedding light on these crucial aspects of human relationships.
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30/12/2023
Empowering Iraq: The Imperative of Women's Education"
The Drive Show: where we delve into the crucial topic of women's education in Iraq. In this episode, our guests engage in a compelling conversation about the significance of prioritizing education for women in the region. Supported by UNESCO and the Sound of Peace project, dedicated to fostering coexistence in liberated areas, with generous support from the French Embassy in Iraq, this show highlights the critical need to empower women through education. Tune in to understand why investing in women's education is pivotal for the progress and development of Iraq, aiming to create a brighter and more inclusive future for all.
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30/12/2023
School Environment
The Drive Show, sponsored by UNESCO and the Sound of Peace project, embarked on a revealing exploration of the challenges faced by refugee children in schools. During the segment, the host's eye-opening visit shed light on distressing conditions within these educational institutions—overcrowded classrooms, limited resources, and outdated infrastructure. The show emphasized how these difficulties detrimentally affect the quality of education for these marginalized students. Additionally, with support from the French Embassy in Iraq, the segment underscored the resilience of both students and teachers, while urging for urgent support and resources to improve the educational experience for these deserving children and promote coexistence in liberated areas
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23/12/2023
Is it Time for Your Return Journey?
In this episode, "The Return," an organization founded by Dilan, takes center stage. They specialize in assisting immigrants returning to their native countries. Dilan, having experienced the challenges himself, created this NGO to offer guidance in every aspect of the return journey. The episode highlights how "The Return" provides essential support—covering logistics, legal matters, job placement, housing, language assistance, and community integration. Through personal stories, it illustrates the profound impact of this organization in easing the transition and fostering a sense of belonging for returning immigrants. Overall, the episode portrays "The Return" as a vital support system, offering comprehensive aid to those rebuilding their lives in their home countries.
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22/12/2023
Diversity and Coexistence
The "Drive Show," sponsored by UNESCO through the Sound of Peace project and supported by the French Embassy in Iraq, focuses on promoting coexistence in liberated areas. Em and Mooka, the hosts, delve into the significance of diversity within the country and the region, emphasizing its impact on workplaces and individuals. They discuss how diversity enriches workplaces by bringing together varied perspectives, experiences, and skill sets, ultimately fostering innovation and creativity.
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20/12/2019
Urban Beats - Robbie
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20/12/2019
Urban Beats - US CG Steve Fagin
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17/10/2019
The Drive - Noor goes through 90s R&B with Jamie and Donald
Jamie and David go through their 90s R&B collection as they go through some amazing tracks! Dave shares with us his biggest celebrity crush and how his friends tricked him into thinking she was coming to Erbil for a concert soon! Jamie on the other hand tells us about this New York Times article that claims if you ask a person these 36 questions and stare at them for 4 minutes, you fall in love with them! The duo are joined with Noor, as he continues to recover from his surgery. 
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