Episodios

  • E106 Trauma, Genocide, and Christian Zionism - with Dushyanthi Satchi, LCSW
    Jul 25 2024
    In Episode 106, Aalia and Dushyanthi Satchi, LCSW, delves into the profound impact of trauma and genocide on individuals and communities, drawing from her personal and professional experiences. As a Sri Lankan Tamil and a licensed clinical psychotherapist, Dushyanthi discusses how growing up in the shadow of genocide shaped her career in trauma counseling. She explores the transformative role of social media in real-time reporting of global conflicts, such as the ongoing genocide in Palestine, highlighting both its power to amplify voices and its potential to spread misinformation. The episode also tackles the ideological dangers of Christian Zionism and its effect on the Palestinian conflict. Join us for an insightful conversation on empathy, healing, and the importance of understanding and action in the face of human suffering.
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    26 m
  • E105 Muslim, American, and Unapologetic – with Aizzah Fatima
    Jul 3 2024
    In Episode 105, award-winning actor, filmmaker, and comedian Aizzah Fatima discusses her journey from microbiologist to celebrated artist. Aizzah shares how her acclaimed stage play, "Dirty Paki Lingerie," evolved into the film "Americanish," which challenges stereotypes and showcases the diverse experiences of Muslim American women. Through her work, Aizzah blends acting with activism, using storytelling to foster understanding and combat Islamophobia. The episode also delves into modern-day feminism, cultural identity, and the transformative power of art in activism. Join Aalia and Aizzah for an insightful conversation about representation, identity, and the importance of authentic narratives.

    Muslim American, Aizzah Fatima, Dirty Paki Lingerie, Americanish, Women in Film, Representation, Cultural Identity, Modern Feminism, Art and Activism, Islamophobia, Diversity in Media, Storytelling, Microbiologist to Artist, Award-winning Actor, Filmmaker, Comedian, Podcast Interview, Muslim Women, Activism through Art, Authentic Narratives
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    38 m
  • E104 Grace Under Fire – with Bfendyy
    Jun 21 2024
    In this episode titled "Grace Under Fire," we sit down with Belal Nassar, aka Bfendyy, a Palestinian American content creator and actor dedicated to amplifying the voices of the voiceless in Gaza. Belal shares his journey from his upbringing in America to his rise as a digital storyteller, highlighting the profound psychological toll of facing daily aggression and hostility online. We explore the intersection of activism and art, the power of social media as a battleground for truth and justice, and the resilience and courage of those standing against the ongoing genocide and occupation in Palestine. Belal’s story underscores the importance of staying firm in the face of adversity and using digital platforms to inspire global action and awareness.
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    32 m
  • E103 Artistic Resistance: MC Gaza's Battle Against Genocide
    Jun 14 2024
    In a raw conversation, we meet the Palestinian artist MC Gaza who has raised funds to get his family, including his mother and brother with Down Syndrome, out of Gaza to safety in Egypt. He shares his experience being inspired by legends such as Tupac to use rap as resistance against illegal occupation as well as his heartbreak over the way Israeli forces have destroyed every aspect of life in Gaza and the amount of innocent lives lost.

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    35 m
  • EP 101 LIMITED SERIES: From Los Angeles to Gaza: A Plea for Humanity -with Dana Dargos
    Dec 12 2023
    In the compelling 101st episode of UNSUGARCOATED with Aalia, we get the Lebanese perspective as Lebanese-American award-winning author Dana Dargos takes center stage. She discusses her journey from the Bay Area to literary acclaim with her debut, "Einstein in the Attic." The episode explores Dana's diverse interests, cultural values blending Lebanese heritage with American upbringing, and her impactful storytelling. Listeners are immersed in Lebanon's rich history, the struggles of its people, and Dana's humanitarian work. The conversation delves into Dana's commitment to activism, highlighting her efforts to raise awareness about the Palestinian cause globally. Throughout, Dana's experiences, challenges, and hopes create a heartfelt plea for humanity, urging listeners to stand against racism, genocide, and injustice. Aalia and Dana navigate the complexities of history, culture, and the call to action that defines Dana's inspiring journey as a humanitarian, activist, and impactful author.
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    39 m
  • EP 100 LIMITED SERIES: From Los Angeles to Gaza: A Plea for Humanity -with Thomas Maddens
    Dec 1 2023
    In the 100th episode, UNSUGARCOATED with Aalia welcomes Thomas Madden, the son of a Belgian diplomat, is a filmmaker, journalist, activist and founder of A Mad Production. Having personally documented life in Congo, South Sudan, Nepal, Iraq and Gaza on behalf of UNICEF, Thomas sheds light on how different stakeholders approach global geopolitical and humanitarian crises. Especially calling attention to the atrocities, oppression, and genocide taking place right now, he urges Western media to convey the reality and break the systematic oppression towards Palestinian people.
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    46 m
  • EP 99 LIMITED SERIES: From Los Angeles to Gaza: A Plea for Humanity -with Quinn the Eskimo
    Nov 20 2023
    In this limited series and the 99th podcast episode of the show, host Aalia Lanius welcomes Quinn the Eskimo, a full-time digital “slowmad” who has been traveling the world for the last 3 years is now shifting his efforts to travel to Gaza. Quinn discusses his upcoming journey to the region, his collaboration with local organizations, and his commitment to sharing stories from conflict zones to raise awareness and inspire action.

    Quinn, as a white male, talks on dispelling ignorance as they explore the complexities of the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the importance of humanizing those affected and recognizing commonalities across cultural and political divides. The episode underscores the power of individual action in addressing global humanitarian crises and encouraging listeners to engage empathetically with these critical issues.
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    38 m
  • EP 98 LIMITED SERIES: From Los Angeles to Gaza: A Plea for Humanity -with Jess Salomon
    Nov 16 2023
    In this limited series, and the 98th podcast episode of the show, our host, Aalia is joined by Jewish-born, New York-based, Canadian Jess Salomon, to share her remarkable journey from U.N. war crimes lawyer to the spotlight of the comedy stage with her wife, a Palestinian Muslim.
    In this interview, they explore Salomon’s early experiences with Jewish traditions, her foray into the world of comedy, and the unique perspective she brings to the stage. Beyond the laughter, they talk about weighty topics, including her experiences with family and her understanding of Israel as a safe haven, the complexities surrounding Zionism, and the narratives surrounding Palestinians.
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    44 m