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The Power of Seeing Differently: A Conversation with Daoud Kuttab on Truth, Media, and Perspective#drsuzannesimpson #encounteringpodcast #getontheirturf We all see the world through a lens—but what if we don’t even know we’re looking through one?In this powerful episode of Encountering, I speak with award-winning Palestinian-American journalist Daoud Kuttab about the urgent need to recognize that there are different ways of seeing—and how our assumptions, biases, and blind spots can shape (and misshape) the truth.From his early days reporting in the West Bank to his detention for exposing corruption, Daoud has devoted his life to telling authentic stories from the Arab world—especially the stories Western audiences rarely hear. We explore the cultural contrasts between Western individualism and Arab communal values, how media filters impact global perception, and why the key to real understanding is listening to people tell their own stories.This conversation isn’t just about journalism—it’s about parenting, empathy, connection, and teaching the next generation to think beyond their default lens.In this episode, you will learn:• How culture shapes the way we define truth, freedom, and identity• What most Western media leaves out about Gaza and Palestinian life• Why stereotypes thrive in the absence of direct voices• How honor and shame shape Arab family dynamics• Why social media is shifting global awareness—especially for young people• How parents can help kids grow up with curiosity and cultural humility⏱️ Chapters00:00 We don’t even know what we don’t know: Changing your lens01:05 Meet Daoud Kuttab: Palestinian-American journalist and bridge-builder02:45 Speaking truth to power—what real journalism looks like06:00 Interviewing Yasser Arafat and being detained for asking hard questions09:30 What journalists owe the public: Integrity over comfort13:00 East vs. West: Individual rights vs. family and community15:30 Honor, shame, and cultural identity in Arab society19:30 How 9/11 reshaped Western views of Arabs and Muslims24:35 Understanding Gaza: The history you won’t see on the news27:45 The media blackout: Why Western journalists are barred from Gaza30:50 The rise of social media as a tool for truth and direct voices34:00 SeeFind my interview playlist on YouTube Dr Suzanne Simpson, at Get On Their Turf:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC8JprFdrPA&list=PLi7xFsX7h7tdxBsVx38UIRVrvnCc_9IBW New releases every second Monday 8:00 am PST.👉 Connect with me for more parenting insights and support: Instagram: / drsuzannesimpson LinkedIn: / dr-suzanne-simpson ...
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