
Gaza Guy
By Gaza Guy

Gaza GuyJul 16, 2020

In a place like this, Poetry by Moe Moussa

The Wind Doesn't Look Like Me, Poetry by Moe Mousa

Areej Kaoud, Palestinian Visual Artist and Writer
In this episode I talked Areej Kaoud.
Areej Kaoud is a Palestinian visual artist and writer raised in Sharjah, UAE and Gaza, Palestine. Her practice draws on her interest in disastrous scenarios and creating narratives. Kaoud’s practice incorporates text, sound, performance, painting and installation to comment on emergency psychology, diaspora and their enactment.

Memory of War

Tired of Wandering Streets full of Strangers' Faces / Mohammed Moussa / Poem

When do birds leave

Being a Poet and a Journalist

The Feeling of Estrangement

Longing, In the Presence of Absence, Mahmoud Darwish

Our Men Deserve Mourning, Iman Al Zaghari

Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear, Poems From Gaza, By Gaza-Based Poet Mosab Abu Toha

In Camps, by Mohammed Moussa

Why Can't I be Free \ A Poem by Mohammed Moussa
Why can't I be free is a poem by Mohammed Moussa. You can order Mohammed's new book 'Flamingo' by emailing gazapoetssociety@gmail.com.

I was born in Gaza \ Poem by Mohammed Moussa
I was born in Gaza is a poem, from the recent poetry collection by Mohammed Moussa.
Music by: Andre lefebvre.

Gaza is being brutally cornered and isolated

Who is Gaza Guy
In this episode I answered questions I was asked by my listeners on Instagram. Also, I included in this episode clips from the interviews which I conducted months ago about Gaza, life here, how this place battling Covid-19, and more.

Updates on the Current State in Gaza - Freedom of Movement and Closure
Hello everybody,
Welcome to Gaza Guy podcast,
Today is the 1st episode in 2021: I know everyone might be asking how is it going in Gaza, nowadays, also its clear that Gaza is old news right now, seeing the world is still battling the furious pandemic, despite of our high hopes for the new year, the actual state in Gaza might
further deteriorate honestly, the situation is the same, nothing will change, I can’t believe its 2021, here in Gaza it feels like 2008 right now, continuous buzzing of the drones day and night, and in case you are wondering about the sound of the drones, if you are not familiar with it , it's like the sound of lawn mower. Re the Freedom of Movement, the two crossing are still closed, Rafah crossing has been closed for two months right now, can you imagine this! I know some of the listeners might be familiar with travelling through crossing, it's like airports, but what if your airport is closed and it's not your government who is closing it, imagine this too! Can you! As a young man things are getting tough and baffling for me here, like I don’t know how to spend my time, what else I can do, where else I can go, so somedays I just spend my whole day at home doing nothing, what can I do, the reality is harsh here, the streets of Gaza are suffocating, should I go to the sea, but I'm tired of the sea, tired f the faces I see every day, it’s been 14 years of siege here, come on, if this would be a movie I wouldn’t even believe this.
Good news, there is a fall in the cases here, we are still going through the two days lockdown and night lockdown at 8 pm every day, so lockdown within a lockdown here, what the people see here is unspeakable and inexpressible, if misery would be replaced with one word i'd replace it with Gaza.

What is it Like to Live in Gaza at the Moment
Describing my recent thoughts on what it feels like living in a place like Gaza.

FLO on the Ideal Body Image in Times of Social Media, Luck, Kindness, Biggest Influences as a Poet, and What Does Poetry Mean to US
Flo is a Palestinian-Jordanian poet and storyteller based in UAE we talked about: luck, poetry, Inspiration in poetry, and many more, enjoy listening.

Mental Health in the Middle-East; and Why it is Seen as a Stigma
In this episode, Me and FLO, who is mental health specialist, we conversed about how mental health is still considered a stigma in the Middle-East and how we can change that.

Social Anxiety and Different Types of Bullying
I talked to FLO who is a mental health first specialist based in the UAE about; bullying, mental health, different types of bullying, and how acceptance takes us to growth in life.

F.L.O: I Perceive Life as a Wave
F.L.O is a Palestinian-Jordanian poet and storyteller that has been writing for UK-based publishing house Soulful Group, since October 2018.

F.L.O: on Home, Love, Feelings, Body Image, and Poetry
F.L.O is a Palestinian-Jordanian poet and storyteller that has been writing for UK-based publishing house Soulful Group, since October 2018.

Love is the Constant Communication - What does the Word Fearless Mean with Diana
In today's episode, I was joined by Diana Nabulsi, and we talked about many topics related to home, life, growth, happiness. In this final part, we discussed how communication is so important to have a successful relationship, also Diana shared her personal experience on this matter, then we mentioned the word fearless and what it means.

Growing up as a Palestinian Girl in a Very American Environment
In this Episode, Me and Diana Nabulsi, talked about: growing up as a Palestinian girl in a very american environment, and about gender rules in Palestine, then about life goals, and life changes, we also brought up youth empowerment in Palestine, Education, and unemployment.

What are the challenges Arab Women Facing - Self-Love, and Why Poetry with F.L.O
This is part two from my conversation with FLO ( Palestinian-Jordanian Poet), we talked about the misconceptions Arab women facing nowadays, self-love, and Why poetry.

F.L.O; Palestinian Jordanian Poet on Her Writing Process, Common Traps for Aspiring Writers, Reader's Block, Elements of Good Writing, and Inspiration.
F.L.O is a Palestinian-Jordanian poet and storyteller that has been writing for UK-based publishing house Soulful Group, since October 2018.

Zach Matari; An Aspiring and Promising Palestinian Artist Based in US on Music and Home
I was joined by the talented and aspiring Palestinian singer, Zach Matari who released his hit 'Yala' song. Zach Matari, the “New” Jersey Boy, is a Pop/R&B singer/songwriter & musician born and raised in North Jersey. We talked about music, life, his upcoming releases, what home means to him, how he defines love, what is gratitude, and more.

'Longing for the Faraway Land' with Diana
Diana Nabulsi is a recent graduate of Columbia University's School of Public and International Affairs. She received her Master's degree in International Affairs, concentrating in Human Rights and Humanitarian Policy and specializing in International Conflict Resolution with a focus on the Arabic language. While enrolled as a student, she took on the role of President of the Palestine Working Group and Communications Chair of the Migration Working Group within my SIPA community. Along with her fervor for human rights and social justice, she loves learning new languages and exploring conflict resolution further.

Nadine Aloul on Travelling and Writing as a Form of Expression, Healing, & Growth
Nadine Alaloul is a passionate writer & performer. She is a world traveler & loves to write & dance. She is inspired by life experiences of injustice both her own & the worlds. Nadine Alaloul uses writing as a form of expression, healing, & growth.
Nadine was born in the USA but lived an early childhood in Palestine & most of her life in Canada. Both Palestine & Canada are home to her & she always looks forward to visiting the homeland. Nadine is a recent graduate of an Honors specialization in Criminology at Western University. She has always used her voice to speak up about injustices around the world & the plight of the Palestinians on & off campus. She uses art as a medium to spread awareness on social justice issues & as a medium of her own healing journey. She is a former Settlement Worker in Schools & helped in the integration of refugees into Canadian society. Nadine is currently focusing on her writing career & working on her manuscript. She wants to follow her passions & live a life that is surrounded by what she loves. Nadine is an active participant in the spoken word scene in London Ontario & Toronto, performing at both the London & Toronto poetry slam events. She has been performing for years at coffee houses, open mics, & student club events. Nadine’s poetry has been published on several online magazines, journals & zines worldwide. She has recently launched her Instagram as a platform to share her poetry with other poets & lovers of poetry around the world. She hopes to inspire people through her resilience, healing journey, & the lessons she has learned along the way.

Poetry as an Emotional Outlet with Eesh
Aysha is a Palestinian, US-based poet. Known as Eesh. She writes mainly from the influence of current thought or ideas. Normally, her writing is based around love and regular life events, but she decided to take her craft into new spaces she is not such a fan of.

Excerpts from a beautiful collection named a Bird is Not a Stone - reading by Moe Moussa
Excerpts from a beautiful collection named a Bird is Not a Stone - reading by Moe Moussa

Last of the Century; Excerpt from a Bird is Not a Stone - Reading by: Moe Moussa
Last of the Century; Excerpt from a Bird is Not a Stone - Reading by: Moe Moussa

New Poem from a Bird is Not a Stone - Reading by: Moe Moussa
This Poem, ' a woman in the garden' is an excerpt from a bird is not stone book.

Flamenco : An Excerpt from a Bird is Not a Stone - Reading by: Moe Moussa
Flamenco : An Excerpt from a Bird is Not a Stone - Reading by: Moe Moussa

A Poem From A Bird Is Not A Stone Collection; Reading by Moe Moussa
For her Eyes is an Excerpt from a Bird is Not a Stone book, I love this poem and I recorded it in 2018.

Pippa Marriot: Handling Writer's Block, Finding Inspiration for Writing Poems, and the Journey of the Poem
In this episode, I was joined by my friend; 'Pippa Marriot,' from Devon-UK. Pippa is Poet, Script-Writer, and Teacher. We conversed about, writing poetry, finding inspiration - and handling writer's block.

I am Thawra (Revolution) a Poem by Sara Malek
Listen to the full convo with Sarah on Gaza Guy Podcast.

Leen Hijazi: Should you limit yourself to one passion/specialty
Leen is a 27 year old Palestinian/Jordanian based in Amman. Working as a consultant at Microsoft but her passions and interests are many. She has always been told to focus more and find “one” thing but a friend of hers recently introduced her to the word “Polymath” which means a person of wide knowledge and learning. There are generalists and there are specialists and she found herself better and thriving when doing one or more thing. She is into music and singing, business, stock market and Technology. She believes that people should follow their interests and not narrow themselves to one area as innovation comes from exploring.

Farah Hanoun: Being the First Female MMA-Journalist in the Middle-East
I talked to Farah Hanoun who is the first female MMA journalist from the Middle-East . Farah; who is working for MMAJunkie talked about her experience as a MMA reporter from a region where the MMA scene is very poor and how she made it to the big screen - after she traveled to fight island and interviewed UFC fighters and Dana White, where she spent six weeks in Yas Island.
We also mentioned her passion and hard work as the main reasons behind her eagerness to grow as a reporter.
She founded in 2014 UFC News Alerts ,an IG page which helped her to build a momentum before working with big websites and TVs in US and Abu Dhabi.

Growing up as an Iranian-Muslim in the US after 9/11 and Living as a Minority in Trump's Era
This is my final part from my conversation with Rosa Rad. We talked about growing us as an Iranian-American Muslim after 9/11, the treatment of minorities in the US; in Trump's Era. We also, chatted about religion, and being identified as a Muslim even if you weren't practicing Islam, and how the Muslim community there reacts to this, and what is the role of religion in our lives.

How Mentally Exhausting being in a Pandemic is - Late Lockdown in Gaza - The American Elections: Between a Rock and a Hard Place, with 'Rosa Rad'
In this part Me and Rosa Rad talked about how mentally exhausting living in a lock down is, especially for couples, we brought up the late lockdown in Gaza, and the American elections and how the Americans see it while they have to choose between a rock and a hard place.

Rosa Rad: Feminism, Home, Freedom, Being Iranian-American in the US in Trump's Era, and Relationships
Rosa Rad is an Iranian-American living in the Washington, D.C. area. She has worked in both the legal field as well as the non-profit sector throughout her career, but her main interests involve racial justice, dismantling the patriarchy, and immigrants' rights. Her hobbies include playing/watching soccer, reading, studying other languages, and traveling.

Nadia Askar on her Upbringing as a Palestinian in the US, Healthy Habits - and Humility
In this episode i talked to Nadai Askar who is a Palestinian yoga instructor born and raised in the US about her upbringing, healthy habits that could improve her life, humility, meditation, and the impact of 2014 war on Gaza.

LIMITATION OF FREEDOMS IN GAZA - SHOWING BEAUTY OF GAZA IS SIGN OF SUPPORT, WHY THE WORLD NEEDS TO ACT FOR GAZA ATM
I talked to 'Raisa Abdeen' who is a Palestinian-American dancer and poet about; her most memorable visits to Gaza, limitation of freedoms in Gaza, why it is necessary to pay attention to what is going on in Gaza at this time, and how sharing the beautiful aspect of Gaza on social media can be a sign of support.

Role of Art in Gaza and the Struggles of Teaching Dancing Online in the Times of Corona
I talked to Raisa Abdeen who is a dancer and a poet about the role of art in Gaza, the most popular dance here, how art became something that defines the Gazan Community, also we talked about the struggles of arts and artists in the times of Corona, and how difficult it is to teach dance virtually.

Raisa Abdeen: Big Life Situation that Inspired Her - What Art Does She Most Identify with
I talked to Raisa Abdeen who is a Palestinian-American dancer and poet about; What has been her biggest challenge, such as moving to the US after 9\11. Also, about big life situation that inspired her, What art does she most identify with - When she is happiest, and What makes her angry.

What is Integral to the Work of an Artist with the Palestinian-American Artist Raisa Abdeen
Palestinian-American poet and dancer - her passion is art and creativity and building community. She loves to dance and write poetry and she used to teach dance classes before the pandemic.

Exile: a Poem by an 18-Year-Old Palestinian Poet
A beautiful, moving, and touching poem by the 18-year-old Palestinian-Swedish Poet Deema.

Writing as an Outlet and the Craziest Move in Yoga with Nadia Askar
In this Episode, I talked to Nadia Askar who is a Yoga Instructor about the Craziest Move in Yoga and the Hardest Move to practice; moreover, about writing as an outlet.