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Rund Abdelfatah

@rundabdelfatah

host/producer @throughlineNPR

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calendar_today15-02-2012 03:56:26

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currently reading a fascinating tech/finance memoir by my friend @faktastic11 called The Billionaire’s Folly. it takes you behind-the-scenes of the crypto world and how it ended up where it is. check it out!! amazon.com/dp/1958848158

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Had a blast working on this episode, my first in my new role at @npr. Such a great time working with the team at ⁊Throughline⁩ on REALITY TV. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thr


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The reality part of reality TV is
 questionable. The shows are heavily produced, edited & curated. But
 so is our podcast. This week, we walk the blurred line between entertainment & reality. n.pr/3rgVdx5

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What’s reality? It can be hard to tell these days between fact and manu(fact)urted. And this week Throughline delves in deep to what it all means âŹ‡ïž

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This week, Throughline and NPR's Planet Money are joining forces to dissect how Taiwan became the leading manufacturer of one of the most crucial materials for modern technology: semiconductors. Listen to the story of the Taiwan Miracle: n.pr/3EmLzB2

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Produced today’s NPR's Planet Money collab w/ Throughline about the Taiwan Miracle Got to work alongside the GOATs: Ramtin Arablouei Kenny Malone and Jess Jiang - and learned a thing or two from how Throughline makes their show. Hope we did them justice! npr.org/2022/10/07/112


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A lot of the semiconductors in phones, laptops, cars & Nintendo Switches! are made in Taiwan Kenny Malone Ramtin Arablouei & Throughline on how a once agrarian island built its own Silicon Valley and how that might be protecting it from mainland China npr.org/2022/10/07/112


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2000 years ago, during Samhain–what we now know as Halloween–what people feared most wasn’t demons, ghosts, or people in masks. It was fairies. Creepy, vengeful fairies. Listen to the history of an ever-changing holiday: npr.org/2022/10/06/112


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It’s no accident that South Korean culture K-Pop, K-Dramas, K-Beauty has captured the world’s attention. In fact, it was part of a deliberate government campaign to rebuild South Korea’s economy. But did that dream of prosperity pan out? @ThroughlineNPR n.pr/3eFJgP7

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This week, legal anthropologist Arzoo Osanloo joins us to explain the history of Masaley-e-Zanan – or the women’s question – and how women’s rights have functioned as a measure of the revolution’s success. npr.org/2022/10/19/112


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we sowed the seeds for this episode a long time ago....I spent months cultivating this story and it's finally coming to fruition today!! this might be corny, but I learned bushels making this! (lol how many agriculture puns can I throw into 1 tweet)

Ramtin Arablouei (@ramtinarablouei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of how this project turned out! It is a powerful love letter to Iranian women and their leadership. A MUST listen! Truly an honor working with this amazing group of people led by the incomparable Shima Oliaee! I contributed music, sound design, mixing. Enjoy!

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75 years ago -- British India was split in two. One part became India. The other Pakistan. The more I've covered US politics, the more obsessed I've become with Partition. Tomorrow - on Throughline we bring you the story of Partition and what it means for us today.

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đŸ§”(1/2) Throughline is stepping away from Twitter, following our org NPR’s lead n.pr/3o3nits Feel free to email us anytime [email protected] or find us in the following places


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“However you look at it, the children of Gaza are trapped—in a world built long before they arrived and convulsed by forces out of their control—and robbed of their fundamental humanity,” writes Rund Abdelfatah: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/