Maram, a 23 year-old surrealist artist, is deeply passionate about the creative fields that allow her to think innovatively and push beyond conventional boundaries. This passion led her to pursue a degree in interior design, and she continues to seek new learning opportunities across different disciplines. Her enthusiasm for audio engineering has inspired her to embark on a new journey in podcast production.
Maram has long dreamed of owning her own podcast production equipment, but instead of waiting for the right moment, she proactively began honing her skills in audio engineering. This hands-on approach opened doors to unexpected opportunities and new initiatives (ventures). Through training, she discovered her problem-solving abilities, gaining greater self-awareness and the confidence to confront challenges with resilience.
By continuing to practice audio engineering, Maram launched an Instagram channel to share her experiences and insights with others. Reflecting on her progress, she says, “Before the training, I didn’t know how to produce a complete podcast—from scripting to delivery to audio engineering. After the training, I gained a wealth of knowledge and skills that significantly improved the quality of my podcast production, especially in audio engineering.”
Maram said, “My goal is to create genuine communication with others, which enhances their enrichment with knowledge and skills ."
The "Yemen SOUT" project is funded by the Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF2023) and in partnership with PASS Foundation – Peace for sustainable Societies, implemented by a group of graduates from the cultural exchange program “YES.”