Bella Del Podcast
A mentor once told me that I shouldn't pursue a career; rather, I should pursue a problem and be open to the careers that have the capacity to address that.
In all selfishness, this podcast is my way of figuring out what that problem might be for me by talking to people who’ve been thinking deeply about theirs for years. These conversations are also a way for me to learn how they think, to ask better questions, and to see which ideas I continue to think about long after the conversation ends. I figured I would leave up my previous episodes from past iterations of my podcast and continue to publish new ones so that you can learn along with me.
— Isa(Bella) (Del)bakhsh
Bella Del Podcast
Women’s Rights in Iran: a Journalist’s Perspective ft. Nazila Fathi
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Isabella interviews Nazila Fathi, an Iranian-Canadian journalist and author. Together, they discuss what this new revolution that is driven by women means for Iran and women's rights globally. Fathi is a former correspondent for the New York Times where she covered the Iranian political climate, human rights, women's rights, etc. She is the author of, "The Lonely War: One Woman’s Account of the Struggle for Modern Iran," a memoir that details the Iranian revolution and the subsequent future that lies for women and the country.