jazve talks
jazve talks
Podcast Description
Welcome to the podcast where we spill the coffee, not the tea. Co-hosted by Lucy "Lus" Martirosyan, an Armenian-American journalist, and Sona "Son" Grigoryan, a local Armenian human rights activist in Yerevan.This is our safe, amot-free zone to drink jazve coffee with other Armenian artists, writers, experts and creatives and give spotlight to their work and ideas.Jazve Talks is written, recorded, and produced by Lus and Son. Our podcast jingle was created by Son!Thanks to financial support by the Women's Fund, a women's rights philanthropic group, in Yerevan, for making this series possible.Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Youtube for more, @jazvetalks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast covers various engaging topics such as gender education, cultural identity, and women's rights with notable episodes including discussions on the lack of sex education in Armenia, the impact of the phrase 'home remains' on women's experiences, and the challenges of navigating rape culture. The conversations blend personal anecdotes with expert insights, aiming to spotlight the work and voices of Armenian artists and activists.

Welcome to Jazve Talks, the podcast where we spill the coffee, not the tea.
We’re your hosts, Sona and Lucy. Join us in building an amot-free zone by breaking taboos through open, honest conversations with Armenian feminist artists, writers, and creatives, all while uplifting their work and voices across Armenia and the diaspora.
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Made possible with support from filia.die frauenstiftung and Women’s Fund Armenia. ✨
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Բարի գալուստ Jazve Talks՝ երկլեզու փոդքաստ, որտեղ մենք զրուցում ենք սուրճի շուրջ։
Միացե՛ք հաղորդավարներ Սոնային և Լյուսիին՝ ամոթից ազատ տարածք ստեղծելու ճանապարհին, որտեղ նրանք կոտրում են տաբուները հայ ֆեմինիստ արվեստագետների և ստեղծագործողների հետ: Բաց, անկեղծ զրույցների միջոցով` տեսանելի դարձնել նրանց աշխատանքն ու ձայնը Հայաստանում և սփյուռքում
Դիտե՛ք YouTube-ում՝ @jazvetalks (անգլերեն և հայերեն ենթագրերով):
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Այս փոդքաստը հնարավոր է դարձել filia.die frauenstiftung-ի և Women’s Fund Armenia-ի աջակցությամբ։
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What if there was a way to combat gender based violence? Empowerment self-defense (ESD) claims to be the way. It’s a comprehensive, evidence-based, and trauma-informed approach to personal safety training. Gohar Khachatrian is a level three instructor in Armenia and breaks down the basics of ESD on this episode. She’s also the co-host of Country of Dust, a podcast that tells stories of a changing Armenia, and works at Femlibrary, a feminist library in Yerevan, where we recorded our conversation.
Read Gohar’s article about ESD here: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:4b8fa460-c7a3-4557-9427-229000cae874
Learn more about ESD: https://www.esdglobalselfdefense.org/
This episode was recorded and produced by Lucy Martirosyan.
Find us on Youtube, instagram, and TikTok @jazvetalks.
If you enjoyed this episode, remember to rate, comment, share, and follow us. You can also buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/jazvetalks
This podcast is supported by Women’s Fund Armenia, and filia, a feminist fund based in Germany.
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