Course Correction In January 2020, Doha Debates unveiled its Course Correction podcast series in which host
Nelufar Hedayat "immerses herself in humanity's greatest challenges." The 2020
Sundance Film Festival played host to Course Correction's live audience debut, with Hedayat interviewing
Rappler founder and CEO
Maria Ressa and Ramona Diaz, whose "A Thousand Cuts" documentary on Ressa and Rappler premiered at Sundance. Other 2020 Course Correction interview subjects included
Khan Academy founder
Sal Khan, global strategy adviser
Parag Khanna, economic anthropologist Jason Hickel, journalist
Marc Lamont Hill, Jordanian diplomat Zeid
Ra'ad al-Hussein, water rights advocate
Georgie Badiel, author
Anand Giridharadas, Algorithmic Justice League founder
Joy Buolamwini and Hedayat's mother, Patuni.
The Negotiators In October 2021,
Foreign Policy and Doha Debates launched a jointly-produced podcast series called "The Negotiators." Hosted by
Foreign Policy Deputy Editor Jennifer Williams, the podcast features interviews with key players in big international dealmaking. Topics include the Paris climate agreement, the Iran nuclear deal, and the Nigerian #BringBackOurGirls campaign. The podcast has won several awards, including Best Podcast in 2024 from
WAN-IFRA.
The Long Game In November 2021,
Foreign Policy and Doha Debates debuted "The Long Game," their second jointly-produced podcast series. American Olympic medalist
Ibtihaj Muhammad hosts the podcast, which, according to
Foreign Policy, "highlights stories of courage and conviction on and off the field. From athletes who are breaking barriers for women and girls to a Syrian refugee swimmer who overcame the odds to compete at the Paralympics, the show examines the power of sport to change the world for the better."
Lana In March 2023, Doha Debates launched its first Arabic-language podcast, Lana, in partnership with Jordanian podcast company Sowt ("lana" is the Arabic word for "ours"). The podcast is hosted by Rawaa Augé, an
Al Jazeera on-air host and producer who previously served as a news presenter at
Al Jazeera and
France 24. Lana tackles major global issues, with Doha Debates' Japhet Weeks saying, “It’s about challenging your own viewpoints by listening to other intelligent, young voices.”
Doha Debates Podcast In May 2023, Doha Debates launched "Doha Debates Podcast," their first podcast to include a video format. The podcast has a rotating series of hosts, including journalists Karen Given,
Afia Pokua, Mariya Karimjee and
Joshua Johnson.
Necessary Tomorrows In January 2024, Doha Debates launched "Necessary Tomorrows," a sci-fi podcast mixing fiction and nonfiction. The series was produced in collaboration with Imposter Media and Wolf at the Door Studios, and is presented by
Al Jazeera Podcasts. The first episode of "Necessary Tomorrows" premiered at the 2023
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