Episodios

  • 29. Tatreez as Inheritance with Mariam
    Jul 18 2024

    29. TATREEZ AS INHERITANCE WITH MARIAM

    MARIAM IS A DENTAL STUDENT, POET, WRITER, ÒUD PLAYER, AND TATREEZ ARTIST (@MARIAM__M._KH). Mariam was studying at Al-Azhar University in Gaza when Isr$eli warplanes targeted and bombed it to the ground in November 2023. She has since evacuated to Egypt by herself, leaving her parents and 4 siblings who face the genocide in Gaza and actively need our help to evacuate.

    Mariam is a living embodiment of the phrase “existence is resistance” for Palestinians and it is an honor to have her join us on this podcast to share her experience and love for tatreez. She welcomes anyone who wishes to get in touch via social media.

    We encourage you to spend time listening to Mariam and a few minutes after this episode taking a small action in the fight for a complete and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. One such action can be to support her family’s GoFundMe campaign. We also encourage taking a look at Creators for Gaza who connected us to Mariam and the other families they support.

    Creators for Gaza is a SWANA-led mutual aid network connecting artists and amplifiers with our Palestinian families in Gaza trying to survive and/or evacuate the genocide. Each campaign supports someone personally known, or are connected to locally.

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 0:46: Meet Mariam

    >> 3:22: Being a refugee from Gaza in Egypt

    >> 7:10: The status of Mariam’s family currently in Nuseirat refugee camp

    >> 14:12: Tatreez as identity regardless of displacement

    >> 19:48: Mariam’s tatreez journey

    >> 26:27: Embroidering tatreez is an inheritance

    >> 36:05: Mariam’s current tatreez practice as her resistance

    >> 42:00: Mariam’s (additional) life lessons from tatreez


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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

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  • 28. Tatreez and Sustainability with Najla from Zero Waste Palestine
    Jul 11 2024

    28. TATREEZ AND SUSTAINABILITY WITH NAJLA FROM ZERO WASTE PALESTINE

    NAJLA IS THE ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST, CREATOR, AND THE FOUNDER OF THE INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT @ZEROWASTEPALESTINE.

    In this day and age, unfortunately, the responsibility of being environmentally conscious falls on the consumer. But perhaps tatreez can offer us a gateway to being more sustainable and living a zero waste lifestyle.

    Our conversation with Najla offers us an opportunity to begin the conversation and we can’t wait to see where this leads not just with our tatreez community, but with the broader global community fighting the climate crisis.

    Make sure to sign up here to know when her e-book titled Zero Waste Life of My Ancestors is released. It will contain a collection of ancestral Palestinian recipes preserving and reclaiming the narrative that “our ancestors embraced a natural lifestyle and fostered a deep bond with the land, championing sustainability before it was labeled.”

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 0:51: Najla’s connection to Palestine

    >> 4:09: How Najla’s Swedish heritage intertwines with her Palestinian heritage

    >> 5:30: Najla’s relationship with tatreez

    >> 6:40: The value of handmade tatreez

    >> 9:30: Practicing tatreez

    >> 15:18: Introduction to Zero Waste Palestine

    >> 19:22: Fashion, waste, and the intersection with tatreez

    >> 25:36: (Conscious) consumption mindset

    >> 28:47: Steps you can take to get to a zero waste lifestyle

    >> 38:27: Najla’s current projects

    >> 42:10: The biggest life lesson from tatreez


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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

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  • 27. A New Journey in Tatreez with Paige
    Jul 4 2024

    27. A NEW JOURNEY IN TATREEZ WITH PAIGE

    PAIGE AUSTIN IS THE ARTIST, ACTIVIST AND CREATOR BEHIND THE INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT @HOOBZEHOOJIBNEH. That’s bread and cheese in Arabic (خبز و جبن) for those like Lina who struggle with the English spelling without a ‘K’.

    Paige dove right into tatreez within a few months and has already showcased her tatreez art in an exhibition, built out an online shop, and has a feature in an upcoming Artist’s Book anthology project.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of starting tatreez but wanting to get started, tune into this conversation!

    And while you’re listening, make sure you check out the pendant necklaces from broken Palestinian pottery from Paige’s online shop Wandering Camel Goods.


    You’ll hear about:

    >> 1:31: Paige’s connection to Palestine

    >> 4:33: How Paige got started with tatreez

    >> 7:34: Paige’s first project

    >> 9:32: How Paige describes her tatreez style

    >> 10:50: Paige’s relationship with her Teta post-starting tatreez

    >> 13:50: Some advice and why tatreez matters for Palestinians in the diaspora

    >> 21:27: Tatreez helps build Paige’s confidence in Palestinian identity

    >> 24:00: Projects on the horizon

    >> 34:07: Major life lessons from tatreez


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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Tatreez 101 with Lina’s Thobe (digital course for those looking to learn tatreez)

    >> Traditional Palestinian Costume by Hanan Karaman Munayyer

    >> Besan from Thobna

    >> “Flower Power” and “Spring of Return” Tatreez Art by Paige

    >> Palestinian artist Ren Allathkani


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  • 26. Tatreez Talk Mailbag
    Jun 27 2024

    26. TATREEZ TALK MAILBAG

    ON TODAY’S EPISODE WE’RE CHATTING WITH YOU! WE’RE ALWAYS GETTING QUESTIONS IN OUR DMS, SO WE DECIDED TO DO A SPECIAL MAILBAG EPISODE TO ACTUALLY ANSWER SOME OF YOUR QUESTIONS.

    From cultural appropriation to what we’re working on, we’re sharing it all. We’ve also got some great links for you to check out below that we mention during the episode.

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 0:54: How do we stay motivated and positive during this genocide?

    >> 8:43: How can non-Palestinians practice tatreez and design their own patterns without cultural appropriation?

    >> 15:30: How to set yourself up for success with tatreez? How to create rituals?

    >> 22:58: What other crafts/art do we do outside of tatreez?

    >> 31:18: How do we keep our backs clean and tidy? What is our tatreez strategy?

    >> 37:46: What pattern design apps do we use?

    >> 40:30: What current tatreez projects are we working on?

    >> 44:19: What are our favorite motifs?

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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Amanne’s Magnifying Glasses

    >> Amigurumi - a form of crochet originating in Japan that creates the cutest characters

    >> MacStitch / WinStitch - Downloadable software for tatreez design

    >> Tirazain - Digital library with 1000+ motifs, including each MacStitch file to use for designing

    >> Markup R-XP - Software to track stitching progress


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  • 25. From Healing Grief to the Art of Tatreez with Danah Shuli
    Jun 20 2024

    25. FROM HEALING GRIEF TO THE ART OF TATREEZ WITH DANAH SHULI

    DANAH SHULI IS A TATREEZ PRACTITIONER, TEACHER AND LIFELONG STUDENT. She is also a writer, baker and mama of two based in North Carolina.

    For Danah, the spark to learn tatreez was on behalf of a close family member who passed away. What she didn’t foresee was for tatreez to serve as her own tool of healing and for it to evolve into much more.

    Together, we talk through that journey: Learning tatreez herself, how through her, the women in her family have reclaimed tatreez, and the re-imagining of existing tatreez pieces. Danah shares some of the knowledge she’s acquired — which provides the necessary context to appreciate tatreez — and reflects on the joys and challenges of teaching tatreez across different age groups.

    Join us for an episode filled with cultural heritage, family bonds, and the timeless beauty of tatreez.

    And if you’re based in NC, make sure to follow @Tatreeznaa for local events and opportunities.


    You’ll hear about:

    >> 1:00: Danah’s connections to Palestine

    >> 1:35: The person behind Danah’s interest in learning tatreez

    >> 5:24: Danah learns tatreez

    >> 9:47: Nabulsi women & their relationship with tatreez

    >> 13:42: Danah’s family learns tatreez

    >> 16:45: Re-imagining Teta’s forgotten thobe

    >> 21:15: Danah’s tatreez routine for healing & transition into tatreez for more

    >> 31:18: An update on teaching Danah’s daughter tatreez

    >> 35:00: Teaching tatreez (across age groups)

    >> 41:51: Danah’s life lessons from tatreez



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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Tatreez and Tea (Wafa Ghnaim)


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  • 24. Illustrating Palestinian Identity with Tatreez with Nada Esmaeel of @nadasink
    Jun 13 2024

    24. ILLUSTRATING PALESTINIAN IDENTITY WITH TATREEZ WITH NADA ESMAEEL

    NADA ESMAEEL IS A PROFESSIONAL VISUAL ARTIST THAT SPECIALIZES IN DIGITAL ART AND IS A RECENT AMATEUR TATREEZ-ER (@nadasink).

    Together, we discuss coming to terms with the effects of colonialism on our understanding as Palestinians in the diaspora of our Palestinian traditions and heritage through the lens of tatreez.

    Nada shares her unique artistic style and creation process, her art living proof that Arab culture is not homogenous and is one that can highlight the celebratory nature of Palestinian culture.

    While you listen to Nada share her own tatreez journey, we highly recommend checking out her website and Etsy shop; you can thank us later!

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 1:00: Nada and her family’s connection to Palestine

    >> 2:35: Nada’s introduction to tatreez

    >> 7:00: Resources that helped Nada learn about tatreez and thobes

    >> 11:45: How practicing tatreez has impacted Nada’s art

    >> 13:50: Nada’s approach to creating art & her artistic style

    >> 23:20: Making Palestinian art as a Palestinian in the United States

    >> 33:12: Will Nada make a thobe?


    Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform

    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Real (Tatreez) Talk with Samia Zitawi — episode interviewing the tatreez teacher that taught Nada tatreez

    >> Tirazain for library of tatreez motifs

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  • 23. Reviving Tatreez with Muna El-Zeet
    Jun 6 2024

    23. REVIVING TATREEZ WITH MUNA

    MUNA EL-ZEET IS THE FOUNDER OF TATREEZ REVIVAL AND A TATREEZ WORKSHOP FACILITATOR (@umzaatar & @tatreezrevival).

    Together, we talk about Muna’s connection to Palestine, the woman who taught & continues to inspire her Tatreez, and the global community she’s helping build.

    Spoiler alert: Your invitation to join Tatreez Revival via this Discord channel awaits (there are bi-weekly stitching circles you can attend from the comfort of your home)!

    Annnndddd, what’s even more special is THE Thobe that Muna is currently constructing. Trust us, you’ll want to hear about this incredible project (see this reel)!

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 1:02: Muna and her family’s connection to Palestine

    >> 3:54: The woman who taught Muna: Teta

    >> 13:00: “The Thobe”

    >> 23:51: The Tatreez Revival community

    >> 35:06: Muna’s tatreez life lessons (fake it until you make it)

    Rate, Review, & Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Platform

    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Tirazain: Tatreez Archive

    >> Join the Tatreez Revival Discord


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  • 22. Staying True to Tatreez with Sam Sundos
    May 30 2024

    22. STAYING TRUE TO TATREEZ WITH SAM SUNDOS

    SAM SUNDOS IS A PALESTINIAN-AMERICAN ARTIST LIVING AND WORKING IN BROOKLYN WHO EXPRESSES HIMSELF THROUGH VARIOUS MEDIUMS. (@sabri). Through his art, Sundos seeks to convey the significance of human touch and the value of every human life.

    Sam shares with us his perspective as a male artist practicing tatreez and the influence of strong women in his life — shoutout to all of the strong Tetas out there.

    We delve into his creative process, exploring how his heritage and personal experiences shape his work. Sam opens up about the challenges and rewards of maintaining cultural traditions in a modern context, and how his community inspires and supports his artistic journey.

    You’ll hear about:

    >> 0:42: Sam’s connection to Palestine

    >> 7:44: Sam’s tatreez journey

    >> 14:35: “Breaking tatreez rules”

    >> 19:53: Selling vs keeping your tatreez

    >> 22:15: Tatreez as a way for Palestinians in the diaspora to Palestine

    >> 27:17: Introducing Palestine to Sam’s daughter through tatreez

    >> 31:26: Being a man practicing tatreez

    >> 34:10: Sam’s current projects

    >> 36:31: Sam’s life lesson from tatreez

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    “I love Palestinian embroidery and Tatreez Talk.” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us elevate the vibrant narratives of Palestinian embroiderers and support more tatreez-ers — just like you — in learning more about tatreez and connecting with each other. You can find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and others -- just scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    >> Sam’s “Palestine’s Flower” tatreez flag

    >> Sam’s Website


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