• How to build better communities | Afaf Al Kharfan

  • May 22 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

How to build better communities | Afaf Al Kharfan

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Culture Mapping, we are Anastasia and Konstantin, entrepreneurs based in the UAE and culture enthusiasts eager to share unique paths our guests have taken.

    In the fourth episode we have an enlightening conversation with Afaf Al Kharfan, the Programming & Events Manager of MIZA Abu Dhabi and co-founder of Dubai Poetry Slam. Afaf, an expert in community building, shares her insights on fostering connections and unity among diverse groups of people.

    Born in Syria and raised in the UAE, Afaf's background provides a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that inform her work in community development. She discusses the principles and practices of building stronger communities, the common threads that unite people, and the transformative power of community in promoting peace and understanding.

    Join us as Afaf shares her journey and expertise, offering valuable lessons on the importance of community in our increasingly interconnected world.

    Cheers to the sponsor of this season - Flowwow, a marketplace where you can find flowers and presents for all the occasions. Use promocode CULTURE to get 15% discount on any purchase, it is available till 31 December 2024. Download the app: https://flowwow.com/s/CULTURE

    This show is created by storm, a podcast production studio, and movingo, an all-in-one platform for business setup & entrepreneurs relocation.

    Hosts and producers: Anastasia Davydova, Konstantin Koloskov

    Sound Engineer: Elina Bolshenkova

    Artwork: https://www.instagram.com/yad.vzglad/

    Jingle: Ziv Moran “Easy Peasy”

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