Dear you who would listen to our podcast, you’ve reached your destination!
Have you ever thought about studying, working, or living abroad !?
Have you ever thought of what’s going on out there and how it really feels, looks and sounds to leave your country and settle down in a new place !
If you have thought or not yet, stop overthinking or don’t think anymore!
Here’s BRAIN DRAIN podcast that will hopefully answer your Qs and enlighten the picture of living abroad!
In this podcast, we interviewed Yemeni people who are drained into U.S. expressing credibility of how is life there and other American citizens highlighting their opinions about common aspects of this issue .
This episode produced by Mohammed Al-amodi, Doaa Basharahil, Noof Bin Alsheikh Abo Baker, Maggie Matthews, Marry Barth.
With editorial support by Eman Barhoom, Faris Baomar.
Sound design and mixing by Mohammed Al-amodi, Zane Saltern.
This episode was produced by Brains to the West. Qisasna, or “Our Stories,” is a product of a cross-cultural exchange podcast training program featuring 320 Yemeni and American students in four cohorts, or 640 students. Qisasna is sponsored by the Aspen Institute’s Stevens Initiative and funded by the U.S.
Department of State. Amideast, in partnership with ICRD, YFCA, Hadhramout Foundation, and Kerning Cultures, implements the Qisasna Project.