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JINS Podcast

🇫🇷 JINS, c’est le 1er podcast sur la sexualité des personnes arabes et/ou musulmanes. 100% indépendant, féministe, intersectionnel et inclusif. Avec l’explosion des actes extrémistes, sexistes, islamophobes, racistes, LGBTphobes, il est urgent d’établir un climat de tolérance, de sortir du dogme et de rétablir la vérité. Il est grand temps pour @jins_podcast de faire briller les identités. Chaque semaine dans JINS (« sexe » en arabe), un∙e invité∙e d’exception déconstruira les stéréotypes, pour permettre à tou∙te∙s de mieux construire son identité, de mieux comprendre l’islam et de mieux accepter sa sexualité. 


🇺🇸 JINS (@jins_podcast on Instagram) is the 1st podcast that addresses love, sexualities and gender for BIPoC and/or Muslims. It’s been gaining momentum, totaling 500K+ streams and

about 30K+ loyal listeners, making it a reference in the field, especially within BIPoC & Muslim communities of North America, Europe & the MENA region. Since 2021, I have been interviewing 120+ actors, artists, sociologists, sexologists, activists and authors in both French & English.



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139 - Life as a Muslim drag queen - with GLAMROU
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  • 139 - Life as a Muslim drag queen - with GLAMROU

    🦄 Today on @jins_podcast, a compelling new episode featuring the inspiring Glamrou. @glamrou, a non-binary drag artist and unapologetically Muslim, is a bold voice reshaping narratives around gender, faith, and self-expression. Through their unique artistry, Glamrou (Amrou Al-Khadi) challenges stereotypes and celebrates the intersection of queerness and spirituality, offering a perspective that’s as refreshing as it is empowering. They're not only a performer but also a brilliant author, with their essay "Unicorn: The Memoir of a Muslim Drag Queen", and as a film director with short movie "Run(a)Way Arab" (2017) and their film debut "Layla" (2024).


    🎛️ Sound design: @pogoff_sound


    🎧 Tune into this powerful episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, and more.

    Don’t forget to subscribe to @jins_podcast and share your thoughts in the comments!


    #drag #nonbinary #muslim #identity #selfexpression #podcast #intersectionality #cinema #empowerment



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    Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 22min
  • 138 - Les Sauvages - avec Rebecca ZLOTOWSKI

    🌟 Aujourd'hui sur @jins_podcast, un nouvel épisode fascinant avec Rebecca Zlotowski, intitulé "Les Sauvages" sur @canalplus

    @rebecca.zlotowski, réalisatrice et scénariste française reconnue, s'est imposée dans le paysage cinématographique avec des films puissants comme "Une fille facile" avec @zahiaofficiel ou "Les Enfants des autres" avec Roschdy Zem. À travers son regard unique, elle explore des thèmes profonds tels que la féminité, le désir, et les rapports de pouvoir, tout en redéfinissant les représentations des femmes à l'écran avec sensibilité et audace.


    ⚖️ Elle est notamment membre, comme moi, du collectif de cinéma @lecollectif5050 pour la diversité, l'inclusion et l'équité dans le cinéma.


    📕 Le lien pour acheter mon livre "AMOUR" : https://amzn.eu/d/04wuZPFV


    🎛️ Sound design : @pogoff_sound


    🎧 Retrouvez cet épisode stimulant sur Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, et bien d'autres. Abonnez-vous à @jins_podcast et partagez vos réflexions dans les commentaires.


    #cinéma #réalisatrice #femmes #représentation #arabité #podcast #films #amazighité #lessauvages



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    Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 29min
  • 137 - Free Palestinian Cinema - with Yasmine AL MASSRI

    💚❤️🖤🤍 In today's episode, I’m honored to have Yasmine Al Massri with me, an actress whose work embodies the rich, nuanced storytelling that Palestinian and Arab cinema is celebrated for. Yasmine is a Lebanese-born actress of Palestinian descent. Her journey into acting began in Paris, where she honed her craft in some of the most prestigious acting schools before making her screen debut in the critically acclaimed film "Caramel" directed by Nadine Labaki. Her performances have been praised for their authenticity and emotional depth, whether in international film festivals or mainstream Hollywood productions. Beyond her acting talent, Yasmine is an advocate for more nuanced and diverse representations of Arab and Muslim identities in cinema, using her platform to speak out against stereotyping and for greater inclusion in the film industry.



    ⚙️ Credits:
    “Agadir” by Gnawa Masters.
    "Succar Ya Banat” and “Rendez-vous manqués” (Original music from the film “Caramel”), composed by Khaled Mouzanar.
    “Pray For Lebanon”, composed by AIi Eldeeb.
    “Quantico - End Credits Theme”.
    “Red Rider”, “Nenna Nofinger”, and “Whip It” composed by Mateo Messina, on “Crossbones” official soundtrack.
    “Salam” (featured in the film “Between Heaven and Earth”), composed by Souad Massi and Khaled Izz (naïve, a label of Believe Group).
    “Ya Hala Bikoum” by Mohammad Al Badi (Lord Sound).
    “Before the Night Falls” and “Valse for Julian” by Gabriele Roberto, from Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Air-Edel Records).
    “A Dream Within a Dream” (From Shōgun Original Soundtrack), composed by Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, Nick Chuba (FX).
    Extract from the movie “Ma'eoulshe Lehad”, directed by Henry Barakat, with Samia Gamal dancing on a music from Farid El Atrache.
    Traditional Music of Palestine (from http://gopalestine.org/ Youtube channel).
    “Offering” (from Passages), composed by Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass (Dunvagen Music Publishers).
    Use of AI-generated voice (ElevenLabs).
    Post production: POG OFF


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    Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 42min
  • 136 - DUNE - with Pr Evelyn ALSULTANY

    🎧 In today's episode of @jins_podcast , "DUNE", we dive deep with Professor Evelyn Alsultany ( @evelynalsultany ) into the sandy dunes of Arrakis and explore the cultural layers beneath its surface.


    🎬 Set against Frank Herbert's iconic universe and Denis Villeneuve's cinematic vision, we dissect themes of colonialism, Orientalism and Indigenous identities through a lens that questions the balance between cultural appreciation and appropriation. Professor Alsultany, a leading voice in media and ethnicity studies, brings her incisive insights into how these narratives shape our perceptions of "the other" and what it means for future storytelling in Hollywood and beyond.

    🌟 Join us as we unravel the complex portrayal of the Fremen, the mystical spice, and the echoes of Middle Eastern and North African influences that have sparked both admiration and controversy. 🕌✨


    Does 'Dune' honor its inspirations, or does it tread the line of cultural erasure? How do modern adaptations measure up against the backdrop of Hollywood's evolving landscape of diversity and representation?


    👀 Don't miss this thought-provoking journey into one of science fiction's most celebrated and scrutinized epics.

    Subscribe to stay updated with JINS, where we dissect identity, culture, and the lines that connect us all. 🌐💬


    🔗 Follow us on Instagram @jins_podcast for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more discussions that challenge, inspire, and enlighten.

    🌟 Leave 5 stars and nice comments if you loved it! 🌍💫


    ⚙️ Credits:
    “Agadir” by Gnawa Masters.
    Musics from Dune (2021) OST: “Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”, “The Dune Sketchbook, music from the Soundtrack”, and “The Art and Soul of Dune, Companion Book Music”. Composed by Hans Zimmer.
    Extracts from “Dune Part Two Soundtrack”, composed by Hans Zimmer.
    “Jack Ryan - Main Theme” (from Tom Clancy’s JAck Ryan: Season 1 (Music from the Prime Original Series), composed by Ramin Djawadi (Paramount Music).
    “Samir & Sharon”, from The Siege, composed by Graeme Revell (Varese Sarabande Records, Inc.).
    Extract from “Road to Morocco” directed by David Butler (1942).
    “Shake That Tambourine” (from Harum Scarum), composed by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye (RCA Records).
    “The Delta Force - Main Theme”, composed by Alan Silvestri.
    This episode contains sound design from the movie “Dune”, by Mark Mangini ans his team.
    Extracts from the movie “Dune”, directed byDenis Villeneuve.
    “Istanbul - The Blue Mosque” (from Argo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), composed by Alexandre Desplat.
    “Imhotep (from the Mummy OST)”, composed by Jerry Goldsmith (Universal Pictures Film Music).
    “Making of Cyborg” (Ghost in the Shell Soundtrack), composed by Kenji Kawai.
    "Spectres in the Fog (The Last Samurai: Original Motion Picture Score)”, composed by Hans Zimmer.
    “Theme from Sahara” (Sahara soundtrack), composed by Ennio Morricone.
    “Beirut (from Black Sunday - Unreleased Soundtrack)”, composed by John Williams (1977).
    Use of AI-generated voice (ElevenLabs).
    Post production: POG OFF


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    Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 44min
  • 135 - La voix de l'espoir - avec Emel MATHLOUTHI

    🎤 Aujourd'hui sur @jins_podcast, un nouvel épisode inspirant avec l’incroyable Emel Mathlouthi.

    @emelmathlouthi, chanteuse, auteure-compositrice et productrice tunisienne, a marqué les esprits du monde entier avec sa chanson "Kelmti Horra", devenue un hymne de la Révolution tunisienne. Sa musique, un mélange captivant de folk, d'électronique et de sonorités nord-africaines, a transcendé les frontières et les genres, s'imposant comme un symbole de résistance, de liberté et de féminisme.


    Laissez 5 étoiles 🌟 si vous avez aimé écouter cet épisode inspirant, laissez un commentaire et partager autour de vous !


    ⚙️ Credits:
    “Agadir” par Gnawa Masters.
    Extrait d’une chanson arabe par Fayrouz, lors d’une émission de TV du 24 mai 1975 (INA).
    Extrait de “Kelmti Horra”, chanté par Emel Mathlouthi lors de la révolution tunisienne.
    Extrait de “Kelmti Horra”, chanté par Emel Mathlouthi lors du 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
    “NAR”, composé par Ami Yerewolo, Emel Mathlouthi (Little Human (exclusively licensed to Yotanka Records)).
    Extraits de “Variations #6 : Vitalic & Emel jouent Ghada Al-Samman”, filmé au Théâtre du Châtelet (Culturebox, FIP, Sourdoreille).
    “Mazel (feat. Camélia Jordana)”, composé par Emel Mathlouthi (Little Human (exclusively licensed to Yotanka Records)).
    “Princess Melancholy” (from the album “Ensen”), composé par Emel Mathlouthi (Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records, Inc / Emel Mathlouthi).
    “Sallem” (from the album “Ensen”), composé par Emel Mathlouthi (Partisan Records LLC / Knitting Factory Records, Inc / Emel Mathlouthi).
    “Naci en Palestina” interprété live par Emel Mathlouthi.
    “L’amour (feat. Justina)”, composé par Emel Mathlouthi, Farima Habashizadehasl (Little Human (exclusively licensed to Yotanka Records)).
    “The Man Who Sold The World”, from “The Tunis Diaries”, interprété par Emel Mathlouthi, composé par David Bowie.
    Post-production: POG OFF.


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    Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 30min
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