
Tak on the Pod
Welcome to “Tak on the Pod,” a podcast brought to you by the TAKREEM Foundation and TAKREEM AMERICA Foundation. Join our host, Andrea, as she explores the untold success stories of remarkable individuals who have tirelessly worked to make the world a better place. Each episode unveils the extraordinary achievements within the foundation’s community, ranging from laureates and board members to patrons and supporters, delving into their inspiring journeys, shared wisdom, and the significant impact they’ve made globally.
Featuring a diverse lineup of guests—including trailblazing entrepreneurs, revolutionary artists, impactful social activists, and leading scientists—our podcast celebrates the resilience, determination, and creativity that are hallmarks of the MENA region, where most of our stories originate.
Our mission is to bridge cultural divides, challenge stereotypes, and craft a new narrative that highlights the rich talents and accomplishments stemming from the MENA region, reaching out to the global stage. Get ready to be inspired and instilled with a profound sense of pride as we reveal the incredible potential of humanity.
Tune in to honor stories of resilience, innovation, and excellence, all while paying tribute to our origins.
Tak on the Pod
#10 - Innovating for Impact: Nayla Fahed on Digital Learning & the Future of Education
In this episode of Tak on the Pod, Andrea sits down with Nayla Fahed, an educator and social entrepreneur reshaping the future of learning in Lebanon. As the co-founder of Lebanese Alternative Learning (LAL) and the force behind Tabshoura, a groundbreaking digital education platform, Nayla has dedicated her career to making quality education accessible to underserved communities.
We discuss the challenges of integrating technology in education during crises, the impact of digital learning on refugee communities, and how innovation can bridge the gaps in Lebanon’s struggling education system. Nayla shares her journey, the obstacles she’s faced, and why resilience, hope, and adaptability are essential in creating lasting change.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation on the power of education to transform lives.
Video version available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci4_PFiX_7M&list=PL2bJze-gVzTGMT4cRrL6BQdLK7OOtmF7n&index=1
Intro Music:
"Castro in the City" from the album "Madinatuna" by Paul Salem.
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