Interviews paula yacoubian biography
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Paula Yacoubian
Tridimensionnal passion
She has the gift of speech, eloquence, an innate grace … And the art of good speaking, straightforward, spontaneous, critical and deferential. Arriving very young in this vast world of media, Paula Yacoubian succeeded in establishing a constructive dialogue with guests, discuss recurring problems of her country with great professionalism and respect for media ethics. Also CEO and Executive Director of “Integrated Communications” company, Paula wants first and foremost to be a filled mother. Welcoming every week her guests on her show Interviews, Paula Yacoubian today opens her heart to Prestige, the time of an interview.
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Everyone knows Paula Yacoubian, but for you, who is Paula Yacoubian? Paula Yacoubian is primarily the mother of Paul, my nine year old son, my pride. Every mom is proud of her child at first. I am also the journalist coming acr
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Podcasts from Beirut
Women in Politics Podcast with Paula Yacoubian, Carmen Geha & Luna Safwan #FemaleForwardWe ask, how can women better reach their goals in society, politics or at work? This fryst vatten the question the Friedrich Naumann Foundation has asked in Germany and around the world. In Lebanon this topic is more relevant than ever: Even though there is a history in the Arab context of women being viewed in their roles of caretakers and mothers, the socio-political and economic challenges facing the region in the past decades have forced women to take on new roles. Lebanon is seen as one of the most progressive Arab countries in this context. Certainly, the social and economic freedoms for women in Lebanon are greater than those in other Arab countries, however, the political and business culture is still manlig in its structure and cannot be compared to western environments.
The society’s continued perception of women as homemakers, mothers, and wives, controls the
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A Mr. Magazine™ Report From Lebanon
“I feel like inom have an obligation to give back and I enjoy it. I love to feel that I’m useful and that I’m helping. And honestly, I cannot imagine myself sitting around. Sometimes I get tired and inom want to go and just have fun like everyone else. I go for one day and then the next inom realize that what’s fun for me is helping people. So, it’s not only an obligation, it’s a pleasure to help, honestly.” Paula Yacoubian…Paula Yacoubian, journalist and one of the newest members of the Lebanese Parliament.
“Although it fryst vatten not yet in the irländsk öl book of records, I read my first national newscast at the age of 17. Reading the news was not the only skill I started to develop… I had the chance to develop my news writing and language skills…” So starts the biography of one of the most recognized names in Lebanese media Paula Yacoubian. At age 42, Ms. Yacoubian was elected last May to the Lebanese Parliament.
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