2.6K
Downloads
22
Episodes
Join Lynne O’Donnell for 8AM’s podcast series, Insights. Lynne talks with generals, diplomats, soldiers, journalists, politicians, activists, people who have front row seats for conflicts around the world, and citizens with a story to tell, happy or sad. For this first series, Afghanistan is the focus. Lynne and her guests talk about the collapse of the republic in August, 2021, and the impact since — for the people of Afghanistan, for the security of the region, for the safety of the world. It’s important, interesting and insightful.
Episodes
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Insights/12: A Tragic Legacy with Jawad Zawulistani
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
Tuesday Aug 27, 2024
A Tragic Legacy
Lynne presents an interview, recorded in 2021 before the fall of the Republic of Afghanistan at the small museum he curated to preserve the memories of people killed during decades of conflict. It was called the Afghanistan Centre for Memory and Dialogue. It no longer exists, closed down by the Taliban almost immediately after they re-took control.
Have a listen.
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Insights/11: Three Years On with Ahmad Shuja
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Three Years On
Lynne talks with Ahmad Shuja, scholar, lawyer, human rights advocate, author, former official in the fallen government of Afghanistan. He discusses the reasons for the republic's failure, the post-US era in Afghanistan, and how to get to post-Taliban-2.0. Have a listen
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Insights/10: Follow the Money with Shah Mohammad Mehrabi
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Monday Aug 12, 2024
Follow the Money
For this week’s Insights podcast, Lynne talks with Shah Mohammad Mehrabi. He is a professor of economics and a co-trustee of the Afghan Fund, which was set up two years ago in Switzerland to administer $3.5 billion of Afghanistan's foreign exchange reserves. He has all the numbers at his fingers tips and refers to them to make a series of points about the economy before and after the fall of the republic. Without explicit reference to the way women have been locked out of economic activity by the Taliban regime, he says that without them, true progress will be very difficult, if not impossible. Have a listen
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Insights/9: Same Old Taliban, Same Old Threat
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Same Old Taliban, Same Old Threat
Lynne is joined by Hans-Jakob Schindler, Co-Director of the Counter Extremism Project. He began tracking and observing Al Qaeda and the Taliban before most people even knew they existed. And now that they’re back, he points out that it’s the same individuals with the same ideology and the same intentions. He's seen and heard it all before, and he doesn’t pull his punches.
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Insights/8: The Great Al Qaeda Comeback with Bill Roggio
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
The Great Al Qaeda Comeback
Lynne talks with Bill Roggio, a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, editor of the Long War Journal and host of the podcast Generation Jihad. He's had a keen eye on Al Qaeda since the 9-11 attacks and nowadays is watching the terrorist group as it reclaims its space in Afghanistan once more as friend, ally, and adviser to the Taliban.
Have a listen
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Insights/7: Jihad Genealogy with Sarah Adams
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Jihad Genealogy
Lynne talks with Sarah Adams, a former CIA “targeter" and co-author of “Benghazi: Know They Enemy,” a deep dive into the 2012 attack on US diplomatic and agency assets in Libya. Her experience in Benghazi informs her belief that jihad is a generational business. To be effective, counter terrorism measures need to look at the prevalence of family ties among terrorists, and highlight the importance of understanding these relationships, she says.
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Insights/6: Trying To Be Reasonable with Amin Karim
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Trying To Be Reasonable
Lynne is joined by Amin Karim, who has been involved in politics in Afghanistan all his adult life. Since the collapse of the republic in 2021, he has been spending his time in Kabul on humanitarian work, and trying to convince the Taliban leadership to create an inclusive governance structure acceptable to all Afghan people. His tenacity is admirable.
Have a listen.
Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Insights/5: Finding Freedom with Laura Deitz
Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Finding Freedom
Lynne is talking to Laura Deitz, an American in London who, since the collapse of the republic government in Afghanistan, has been helping some of the most vulnerable to find a path to safety outside the country. She is one of many volunteers worldwide who have dedicated their time, resources and energy to the difficult, life-saving work of evacuation. So far, she’s helped more than 300 people leave Afghanistan and sees no sign that her work will be done any time soon.
Monday Jul 01, 2024
Insights/4: Afghanistan, Pakistan and "Project Taliban" with Mohsin Dawar
Monday Jul 01, 2024
Monday Jul 01, 2024
Afghanistan, Pakistan and "Project Taliban"
Join Lynne O’Donnell for the 8AM Media podcast series, Insights. Lynne talks with generals, diplomats, soldiers, journalists, politicians, activists, people who have front row seats for conflicts around the world, and citizens with a story to tell, happy or sad.
For this first series, Afghanistan is the focus. Lynne and her guests talk about the collapse of the republic in August, 2021, and the impact since — for the people of Afghanistan, for the security of the region, for the safety of the world. It’s important, interesting and insightful.
This week, Lynne talks to Mohsin Dawar, a Pakistani human rights activist, former parliamentarian, and founder of the National Democratic Movement. He’s from North Waziristan, which borders Afghanistan and is bearing the brunt of what he calls “Project Taliban” — the violent return of Islamist extremism that is bringing war back to his homeland.
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday Jun 17, 2024
The Taliban's "State Capture" of Afghanistan
Join Lynne O’Donnell for 8AM’s podcast series, Insights.
Lynne talks with generals, diplomats, soldiers, journalists, politicians, activists, people who have front row seats for conflicts around the world, and citizens with a story to tell, happy or sad. For this first series, Afghanistan is the focus. Lynne and her guests talk about the collapse of the republic in August, 2021, and the impact since — for the people of Afghanistan, for the security of the region, for the safety of the world. It’s important, interesting and insightful.
This week, Lynne is joined by, the director of global policy at the George W. Bush Institute.
Have a listen