Small World

By: The Useless Project
  • Summary

  • Small World is a new podcast from The Useless Project and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, that shares great conversations between well-known Irish voices and individuals from refugee backgrounds living in Ireland. Open, honest and entertaining stories that show that refugees are just normal people. This podcast aims to promote empathy, understanding, and solidarity with refugees in Ireland while highlighting the nation's welcoming spirit and rallying support ahead of the Global Refugee Forum 2023. Show your support for refugees by signing the global petition - https://unh.cr/654b65380
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Episodes
  • Joanne McNally meets Amir Abu Alrob
    Feb 13 2024

    In the final episode of Small World, comedian and Irish princess Joanne McNally sits down with the fantastic Palestinian performer and storyteller, Amir Abu Alrob.


    Amir, a graduate of The Freedom Theatre in Palestine, brings a unique perspective to the chat. Quick to giggle and known for their incredible storytelling, Amir, who identifies as non-binary, shares their experiences and insights as a vibrant member of Dublin's artistic LGBTQIA+ community.


    The pair dive into the nitty-gritty of life, finding the humor in the everyday and the love that connects us all. And, of course, they spill the tea on what it's really like dating Irish men. It's a chat that's open, honest, and, most importantly, a whole lot of fun.


    With everything happening in Palestine at the moment, this episode is a chance to explore the universal threads that connect us all. Join Joanne McNally and Amir Abu Alrob for an episode that promises laughter, insight, and the joy of shared stories.

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    18 mins
  • Fionnuala Jones meets Ghazal Aljarad
    Jan 9 2024


    In this episode, Fionnuala Jones our fave podcaster and pop culture guru, chats to our new fave (soz Fionnuala) Ghazal Aljarad, a medical student whose journey from fleeing Syria at 17 to thriving in her late twenties is nothing short of inspiring.

    Their chat feels like an instant connection between old friends, as they explore Ghazal's experience in Ireland, the warm welcome her family received, their shared grá for Cork city and how the apps are treating Ghazal. While the episode maintains a light-hearted and entertaining tone, it subtly delves into the serious aspect of the refugee experience, emphasising the resilience and normalcy of individuals like Ghazal.

    Join Fionnuala and Ghazal for a mix of laughter, camaraderie, and insightful reflections on the shared humanity that transcends borders. This episode is a gorgeous l blend of entertainment and genuine conversation. 101/10 would reccomend to a friend.

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    29 mins
  • Mary-Kate Slattery meets Mohammed Ismail
    Jan 5 2024

    In this compelling episode, acclaimed boxer and mental health advocate Mary-Kate Slattery engages in a heartfelt conversation with Ismail Mohammed, a remarkable individual whose journey from Nayapara Refugee Camp in Bangladesh to becoming a Captain of the cricket club in Carlow is nothing short of inspiring.

    Ismail, who was just eleven years old when he arrived in Ireland, shares his childhood memories of gazing at helicopters in the camp and how that curiosity paved the way for his remarkable achievement—a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Aerospace Engineering from SETU. Now 25, Ismail not only excels in his academic pursuits but also leads the cricket club, a symbol of resilience and unity within the Rohingya community.

    Mary-Kate, a four-time boxing champion and a passionate mental health advocate, draws parallels between her own journey and Ismail's. Together, they explore the challenges of life in a refugee camp, the transformative power of education, and the profound impact of sports in fostering community bonds.

    As two voices from different walks of life converge, this episode delves into the resilience, determination, and shared humanity that bind us all. Join Mary-Kate Slattery and Ismail Mohammed in a conversation that highlights the triumph of the human spirit and the profound connections that can be forged through sports and shared experiences.


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    31 mins

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