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Lessons From A Lifetime On The Medical Frontline – Dr. Eman Al-Faraj

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Portada del episodio Lessons From A Lifetime On The Medical Frontline – Dr. Eman Al-Faraj

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Dr. Eman Al-Faraj is a family physician with over three decades of experience across numerous countries - trained in India, forged in Lebanon through a civil war, and brought back to Bahrain by a phone call that came four days before she was due to leave. In this wide-ranging conversation we get into what it actually takes to save a life under pressure - alone, no backup, with a family member watching. We talk about navigating medicine across cultures and languages, why most people hide behind excuses when the answer is right in front of them, and how war has a funny way of forcing your best decisions. We also get into how she ended up peer reviewing for the British Medical Journal after a chance encounter in Glasgow, what thirty years of treating patients teaches you about human nature, why she walked away from a 17 year career to start over, and what she's learned about taking chances before the window closes. A conversation about resilience, reinvention, and why the word impossible doesn't exist if you're willing to look hard enough.-⏱️ Timestamps *Coming soon-🎧 🎥 Podcast available at: 📺 YouTube [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCIKRa7yBiQwKB91DJFQOt_A] 🎧 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL?si=cc48f98f279e4ee1] 🍎 Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/byrne-bright/id1885173493]-📲 Get In Touch:Instagram: / byrnebrightshow Website: https://byrnebright.com/-🎵 Music by Casa O'Dennehy: https://www.reverbnation.com/odennehy

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Portada del episodio Lessons From A Lifetime On The Medical Frontline – Dr. Eman Al-Faraj

Lessons From A Lifetime On The Medical Frontline – Dr. Eman Al-Faraj

Dr. Eman Al-Faraj is a family physician with over three decades of experience across numerous countries - trained in India, forged in Lebanon through a civil war, and brought back to Bahrain by a phone call that came four days before she was due to leave. In this wide-ranging conversation we get into what it actually takes to save a life under pressure - alone, no backup, with a family member watching. We talk about navigating medicine across cultures and languages, why most people hide behind excuses when the answer is right in front of them, and how war has a funny way of forcing your best decisions. We also get into how she ended up peer reviewing for the British Medical Journal after a chance encounter in Glasgow, what thirty years of treating patients teaches you about human nature, why she walked away from a 17 year career to start over, and what she's learned about taking chances before the window closes. A conversation about resilience, reinvention, and why the word impossible doesn't exist if you're willing to look hard enough.-⏱️ Timestamps *Coming soon-🎧 🎥 Podcast available at: 📺 YouTube [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCIKRa7yBiQwKB91DJFQOt_A] 🎧 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL?si=cc48f98f279e4ee1] 🍎 Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/byrne-bright/id1885173493]-📲 Get In Touch:Instagram: / byrnebrightshow Website: https://byrnebright.com/-🎵 Music by Casa O'Dennehy: https://www.reverbnation.com/odennehy

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Portada del episodio Why You Need To Fail In Public - Imran Al Aradi

Why You Need To Fail In Public - Imran Al Aradi

Imran Al Aradi [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Al_Aradi] is a Bahrain-based stand-up comedian, MC, and one of the most recognisable voices in the Gulf comedy scene. Two decades on stage, 200 plus shows across seven countries, 17 years on live radio, and the guy who opened for Bassem Youssef in front of 8,000 people in Dubai. In this wide-ranging conversation we cover a lot of ground. We talk about what it actually takes to build a comedy career from scratch - the open mic grind, the bad nights, the jokes that land and the ones that absolutely don't, and why bombing on stage is something every comedian has to go through before they can call themselves one. We get into the comedy scene in Bahrain and the Gulf, what it takes to shift a culture from simply watching comedy to creating it, and the work Imran is doing through his Sometimes Funny nights and Speak With Confidence workshops to give people a safe space to get on stage and find their voice. We also go into his 17 years on live radio, growing up getting bullied and discovering that words could be more powerful than fists, opening for legends in comedy, martial arts, nostalgia for the pre-internet world, and why confidence is a skill - not a personality trait. A conversation that's funny, honest, and unexpectedly deep - one that will make you think differently about putting yourself out there. - ⏱️ Timestamps - 🎧 🎥 Podcast available at: ⁠Spotify⁠ [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL?si=1e12fa19872749fb] ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ [https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/byrne-bright/id1885173493] ⁠YouTube⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/@ByrneBrightShow ] - 📲 Get In Touch: ⁠Instagram⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/byrnebrightshow/] ⁠Website⁠ [https://byrnebright.com/] - Imran Al Aradi Links: Website [https://www.imrancomedy.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/imrancomedy/] - 🎵 Music by Kontraa [https://kontraa.com/] -

23 de may de 20262 h 1 min
Portada del episodio Modern Slavery Is Closer Than You Think - Jillian Alexander

Modern Slavery Is Closer Than You Think - Jillian Alexander

Jillian Alexander is a solicitor, entrepreneur, and founder of the Unbound Programme [https://www.unboundprogramme.org.uk/]- a Manchester-based organisation supporting survivors of modern slavery. Born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, she came to the UK to pursue a master's in law, and what started as volunteering with the Salvation Army interviewing victims became a mission she couldn't walk away from. In this wide-ranging conversation we cover a lot of ground. We talk about what modern slavery actually looks like in 2026 - not chains and cages, but debt bondage, domestic servitude, forced labour, and exploitation hiding in plain sight on your street, in your city, possibly closer than you think.We get into the stories behind the statistics, the gap between escape and true freedom, and the framework Jillian built to help survivors reclaim their independence and take back ownership of their lives. We also talk about her own journey - a career that took her through unexpected turns, and how every chapter led her exactly where she needed to be.A thought-provoking conversation that will hopefully give you some perspective on an issue that can generally be overlooked. - ⏱️ Timestamps - 🎧 🎥 Podcast available at: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL?si=1e12fa19872749fb] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/byrne-bright/id1885173493] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ByrneBrightShow ] - 📲 Get In Touch: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/byrnebrightshow/] Website [https://byrnebright.com/] - 🎵 Music by Casa O'Dennehy [https://www.reverbnation.com/odennehy] - Filmed at Abstract Studios, Manchester: Website [https://www.abstractmanchester.com/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/abstractmanchester/]

9 de may de 20261 h 7 min
Portada del episodio Comedy Heals What Time Can't - Adam Ruben

Comedy Heals What Time Can't - Adam Ruben

Adam Ruben [https://adamruben.net/] is a molecular biologist, comedian, author, and TV host who has spent over 20 years figuring out how to make science funny - and why that actually matters. He holds a PhD from Johns Hopkins, teaches a stand-up comedy class there, and has appeared across numerous shows on the Science Channel. In this conversation we cover a lot of ground. We talk about the craft of comedy - how to read a room, how to tailor humour to different audiences and settings, and what separates a joke that lands from one that doesn't. We also get into something more unexpected - how storytelling and comedy can be a powerful vehicle for revisiting the harder moments in life. A conversation for anyone who has ever used laughter to get through something - or wondered if they should. - -⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Introduction | Byrne Bright Podcast00:59 How PJ Found Adam — Science Comedy in DC03:16 How Adam Combined Science and Comedy04:15 Starting Out at Open Mic Nights in Baltimore07:12 Can Anyone Do Stand-Up? What Adam Tells His Students09:04 Finding Your Unique Voice on Stage10:00 Using Personal Struggles as Comedy Material11:31 Mortified — Reading Childhood Diaries on Stage14:46 Adam Reads His Own Homecoming Night Manifesto16:05 Why Kids Feel Everything So Intensely19:04 Why Live Performance Can Never Be Replicated19:29 Having a Newborn at the Start of COVID22:35 The Toughest Part of the Pandemic24:17 Breaking Down at His First Post-COVID Gig26:08 How Comedy Gigs Came Back — Slowly and Unpredictably29:03 Adam's Favourite Type of Audience32:03 The Strangest Gigs He's Ever Done35:14 How to Set Up a Show for Success37:04 The Stony Brook University Disaster39:18 The Microphone — Why It Changes Everything43:57 Stand-Up vs Improv — Which Is Harder?48:19 Storytelling vs Stand-Up — Key Differences51:07 Bullet Points vs Word-for-Word Memorisation53:44 Why Big Audiences Are Easier Than Small Ones55:49 Performing for 2,000 People at the Warner Theater59:06 Why Clean Comedy Opens More Doors1:00:17 Swearing on Stage — When It Works and When It Doesn't1:01:44 There's No Crying in Storytelling1:04:48 Chuck Nice and Science Comedy on Star Talk1:06:21 Why Humanising Scientists Matters1:07:34 The Draw a Scientist Test1:10:16 Wrapping Up — and a Pinball Episode Tease- Episode filmed at American University, Washington DC [https://www.instagram.com/americanuniversity/]🎧 🎥 Podcast available at: Spotify [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXd6Z0xrZEd4UkhxUlA4bFlCdjROcHlBYXc0d3xBQ3Jtc0ttU1pLUENQZko5YjN4YTJjWDlXQi05Tm44UGhlUVVwc2NXcEcwR25GbVU1N0pMVml4MnJsbFRzZ1NoaGgzcGVCUVlnX1JoYm42MzFDWHp4VUVWYUFTeXQ3dnpyMlh1Y0dMcGRCektwcmNWU0MyOWkyUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fshow%2F0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL&v=MCr7VxEkISY] Apple Podcasts [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDI4VDd6ZmRGVU1XTEJaSjU1VWtDR3RHcWRGQXxBQ3Jtc0ttcUlLMEo3UWpQTlI3M014VVZsNnJWS2NPaF8zY1RkNk9taVp6UEdybmNTOWc0bENRMDU4aFBkS25YMWEtVllpLWpBaTlUUDd0NVp4ZGJhN0Y5SVpBY0tVelgxbkoyMFpvN1NVRHl5VWNrX2dfRVQxOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fpodcasts.apple.com%2Fbh%2Fpodcast%2Fbyrne-bright%2Fid1885173493&v=MCr7VxEkISY]YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIKRa7yBiQwKB91DJFQOt_A] - 📲 Get In Touch: Instagram [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbDRoLXB0UmFXWWZscmZIT0cyaS0xLUhJREsxUXxBQ3Jtc0tuRTBWQUtUZWtmOGY5QmZzaU5jNUUyLXppQXFxTTVsMDNINUxYMlBWbUN1R1ZxLXRZcGFaUXo3ZERkQXRTaENSVjdDS1U1cXQ2alYweEZnN2JjLXJDT0g2LWhuc2NwaFhtTWYtRXUxLWhPQzFYOVNqUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fbyrnebrightshow&v=MCr7VxEkISY] Website [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa29Lc3NTUFRiODhOUWhUUjQ3VXROZ0dlQ1B1Z3xBQ3Jtc0ttN3k4WC1lS0pqLUNPdjZFZ1hZd2hqQ0JFTXZsMEI4UHNqTDQzZlJGeXk5cGh6WWtjRFJUYUJiV2JvUG1HTWxDLW4taVRKcWx2cGk3ZE5pQm81LXpQQVhSVjJJOFE2ZFNTUnRnWWJyamdodXpIWDZidw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbyrnebright.com%2F&v=MCr7VxEkISY] - 🎵 Music by Casa O'Dennehy [⁠https://www.reverbnation.com/odennehy⁠]

27 de abr de 20261 h 12 min
Portada del episodio Life Begins When You Say Yes - Dr. Dunia Alhashimi

Life Begins When You Say Yes - Dr. Dunia Alhashimi

Dr. Dunia Alhashimi is a retired Pediatric Emergency doctor from Bahrain, who spent decades saving lives, training doctors, and lecturing at medical institutions across the region. Since retiring, she has thrown herself into new experiences, hobbies, and challenges - and shows absolutely no signs of stopping. In this wide-ranging conversation we cover a lot of ground. We talk about what it really looks like to break free from cultural and societal expectations - as a woman, as an Arab woman, and as someone who simply refused to let convention write her story. Her philosophy is simple: say yes first, figure it out later. We also get into emotional intelligence, leadership, and communication - and draw on her decades of medical expertise to explore the nuances of understanding children at different ages, how to truly connect with them, and what most people get wrong.A conversation that will make you think differently - about life, about people, and about what you've been putting off. - ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction01:04 Life in Bahrain During Uncertain Times04:06 Finding the Silver Lining07:04 Meet Dr. Dunia — Her Story & How We Met08:07 30 Years as a Paediatric Emergency Doctor09:21 Why She Retired at 5510:09 Discovering Painting & Joining the Arts Community12:47 A Life Built Around Reading14:34 The Masters Degree That Changed Everything17:01 Leadership & People Skills Medicine Never Taught Her20:28 Emotional Intelligence & the Communication Gap in Healthcare22:03 Involving Patients in Their Own Care23:46 Communicating with Children at Different Ages26:03 The Communication Loop — Closing the Gap28:48 Never Assume — Lessons from Emergency Medicine32:05 Teaching Communication to the Next Generation of Doctors33:38 Reading Nonverbal Cues & Body Language in Children37:15 Spotting Signs of Concern in Family Dynamics40:09 How to Handle Suspicion Without Alarming Parents42:54 Differences in Child Protection Laws Across Countries46:04 How She Learned to Connect with Children of All Ages50:31 The Exam That Taught Her Everything About Newborns53:09 Using Humor as a Medical Tool59:14 Toastmasters — A Natural Fit1:02:15 Breaking Stereotypes as an Arab Woman1:06:16 Growing Up in Sacred Heart School, Bahrain1:13:28 The Relationship Between Medicine & Comedy1:17:24 Self-Deprecating Humor & Why It Works1:23:02 Think Like a Scientist — In Everything You Do1:25:04 Don't Believe Everything You Read or See1:28:38 The Dunning-Kruger Effect Explained1:31:52 Imposter Syndrome vs. Overconfidence1:33:21 Never Stop Learning — Exercise Your Brain1:35:06 Breaking Age Stereotypes on a Beach in Bahrain1:36:55 The Father Who Gave Her the Can-Do Attitude1:44:30 Say Yes First — The Philosophy She Lives By1:47:10 Dragon Boat Racing & Knowing Your Limits1:52:04 If You Don't Get What You Love, Love What You Get1:56:09 Leave on a High — Why She Retired at Her Peak1:57:29 Final Thoughts & Goodbye - 🎧 🎥 Podcast available at:Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qDaQA2JZJEkvMYaNIu1gL] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/byrne-bright/id1885173493] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@ByrneBrightShow] - 📲 Get In Touch: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/byrnebrightshow] Website [https://byrnebright.com/] - 🎵 Music by Casa O'Dennehy [https://www.reverbnation.com/odennehy]

11 de abr de 20261 h 58 min