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Listen by Heart | Stories from Women of the South China Sea | Peacebuilding for Mental Health
Jasmine H. Low | AFT Podcasts by AsiaFitnessToday.com
35 episodes
4 days ago
Listen in to conversations with women of the South China Sea in search of one common thread -- life purpose... Podcast host Jasmine Low speaks with women of this region, shares their stories and narrates articles from yesteryear and delves into her 10-year research into sound frequencies and how that got her to "Listen by Heart" in finding her own purpose. Were all of the women before her in search of the same goal? It's telling in the daily greeting by Nanyang migrants in their own dialects, "Have you eaten?". Is this why so many people share food pics because it's a trophy for survival?
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Listen in to conversations with women of the South China Sea in search of one common thread -- life purpose... Podcast host Jasmine Low speaks with women of this region, shares their stories and narrates articles from yesteryear and delves into her 10-year research into sound frequencies and how that got her to "Listen by Heart" in finding her own purpose. Were all of the women before her in search of the same goal? It's telling in the daily greeting by Nanyang migrants in their own dialects, "Have you eaten?". Is this why so many people share food pics because it's a trophy for survival?
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Dina Zaman | Malaysian Author of Malayland, King of the Sea, I am Muslim
Listen by Heart | Stories from Women of the South China Sea | Peacebuilding for Mental Health
38 minutes 44 seconds
4 months ago
Dina Zaman | Malaysian Author of Malayland, King of the Sea, I am Muslim

AFT Podcasts presents, Listen by Heart: Stories from Women of the South China Sea. Hosted by Jasmine H. Low, here is an interview with Malayland (2024) author Dina Zaman. Kuala Lumpur-based, Dina Zaman is a writer and researcher. She is a co-founder of IMAN Research, a think tank focusing on socio-political and security matters, and a founding member of the Southeast Asian Women Peacebuilders. Dina is a former journalist, columnist and one of the most delightful thinkers from Malaysia's East Coast of Terengganu. She speaks about "Ganu" with so much passion!Books by Dina Zaman:I Am Muslim (Silverfish Publishing, RM45)King Of The Sea (Clarity Publishing, RM49)Malayland (Ethos Books/Faction Press, RM45)Where to purchase Dina Zaman books? Lit Books, Gerakbudaya, Kinokuniya, Eslite, Tsutaya, Popular and MPH in Malaysia.Recorded in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Feb 2024.------------------------------About Listen by Heart: A Legacy of Voices for Peace------------------------------Inspired by her mother Shirl, an English and Art teacher, dementia survivor, and two-time brain tumour survivor who cherishes recounting tales from her youth, creative producer and host Jasmine H. Low began recording their conversations. This simple act of listening created a profound experience for both mother and daughter.On International Women's Day, March 8th, 2021, Jasmine embarked on Listen by Heart, an open-sourced oral history archival project that has a goal to document the powerful voices of women from countries bordering the South China Sea – a region marked by contention. "We need more stories of women from this region, putting HER into HIStory," states Jasmine.The project aims to record 99 women of Southeast Asian heritage, or those with a deep affinity for countries in the region. This podcast isn't just about personal histories; it’s a powerful advocacy for peace, where the collective voices of these women stand as sentinels.Listen by Heart is available across platforms like YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and Audible. You can find more details at their official website: https://listenbyheart.webprojx.com.Thank you for listening to these vital stories.✌️-- STAY TUNED, HIT SUBSCRIBE TO THE A FITNESS TODAY NEWS NETWORKDon't miss a beat! First start by subscribing to AFT: https://www.afitnesstoday.com/subscribeFor ad-free content, subscribe to our newsletter:Substack: https://www.afitnesstoday.substack.comListen to our podcast on:Website: https://move8.asiafitnesstoday.com/po...Anchor: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/channel...-- Mission 2030 -- Asia Fitness Today is on a mission; MISSION 2030 — to halve NCD rates in the Asia Pacific region by 2030. It begins with a whisper, a drop in the ocean and slowly, change can happen. It begins with us. Knowledge is not only power. Knowledge is health. Read more: https://www.asiafitnesstoday.com/?p=8838-- What's Move8.org? -- /////// Social enterprise Move8.org advocates rhythm & movement as therapy and has created an 8-step method to health & wellness. ///////Asia Fitness Today acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands we live on. We pay our respects to all Elders, past and present, of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations.

Listen by Heart | Stories from Women of the South China Sea | Peacebuilding for Mental Health
Listen in to conversations with women of the South China Sea in search of one common thread -- life purpose... Podcast host Jasmine Low speaks with women of this region, shares their stories and narrates articles from yesteryear and delves into her 10-year research into sound frequencies and how that got her to "Listen by Heart" in finding her own purpose. Were all of the women before her in search of the same goal? It's telling in the daily greeting by Nanyang migrants in their own dialects, "Have you eaten?". Is this why so many people share food pics because it's a trophy for survival?