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Something to Consider

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Dana Alhanbali is a strategist, storyteller, and founder of Bark & Berg—a creative company built on the belief that the strategy is in the story.  With 16+ years of experience advising 150+ brands, she co-founded the globally awarded agency Beattie + Dane and leads work rooted in purpose, growth, and cultural impact. A TEDx speaker, writer, and advocate, Dana uses storytelling to challenge narratives, spark awareness, and lead with intention. Her work lives at the intersection of entrepreneurship, identity, and social change. She is also the host of Something to Consider—an award-winning podcast exploring identity, entrepreneurship, and social culture through intimate, thought-provoking conversations. This podcast is where those conversations live—real, reflective, and always evolving.
We hope you’ll find something to consider.
Top 5.6% by pitch volume (Rank #2802 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Episodes
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Audience: Under 4K / month
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Cadence: Active monthly
Reply rate: 20–35%

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EP47: Beyond the Headlines: Witnessing Gaza with Ahmed Kouta

Mon Jan 26 2026

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In this episode of Something to Consider, we confront what it means to witness a genocide while it is still unfolding.We are joined by Ahmed Kouta, a Palestinian nurse who arrived in Gaza to complete his master’s thesis and instead spent months inside hospitals under bombardment, treating the wounded, witnessing mass civilian casualties, and surviving the systematic collapse of every structure meant to protect life. Ahmed did not plan to document what he was seeing. But as hospitals were overwhelmed, entire neighborhoods erased, and civilians targeted, he felt a moral obligation to speak so that what was happening would not be reduced to statistics, headlines, or silence.This conversation is not an analysis of news coverage. It is lived testimony. We talk about working in emergency rooms without adequate supplies, caring for children with catastrophic injuries, and the impossible ethical weight of choosing who receives care when systems collapse. Ahmed reflects on why documentation became an act of sumud (steadfastness), how images alone fail to convey the reality of genocide, and why translation without context allows violence to be misunderstood, minimized, or denied.We also address the pressure placed on Palestinians to perform grief, resilience, or morality in ways that make others comfortable, and the cruelty of judging survival choices from a distance. Ahmed speaks candidly about what it means to leave Gaza physically while carrying it with you psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually.This episode asks a direct and uncomfortable question:What does witnessing demand of us when neutrality itself becomes a form of complicity?And what responsibility do we carry once we have seen?This is not a conversation meant to be consumed.It is one meant to stay with you.We hope you find something to consider.Connect with Guest: https://www.instagram.com/princekouta/

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In this episode of Something to Consider, we confront what it means to witness a genocide while it is still unfolding.We are joined by Ahmed Kouta, a Palestinian nurse who arrived in Gaza to complete his master’s thesis and instead spent months inside hospitals under bombardment, treating the wounded, witnessing mass civilian casualties, and surviving the systematic collapse of every structure meant to protect life. Ahmed did not plan to document what he was seeing. But as hospitals were overwhelmed, entire neighborhoods erased, and civilians targeted, he felt a moral obligation to speak so that what was happening would not be reduced to statistics, headlines, or silence.This conversation is not an analysis of news coverage. It is lived testimony. We talk about working in emergency rooms without adequate supplies, caring for children with catastrophic injuries, and the impossible ethical weight of choosing who receives care when systems collapse. Ahmed reflects on why documentation became an act of sumud (steadfastness), how images alone fail to convey the reality of genocide, and why translation without context allows violence to be misunderstood, minimized, or denied.We also address the pressure placed on Palestinians to perform grief, resilience, or morality in ways that make others comfortable, and the cruelty of judging survival choices from a distance. Ahmed speaks candidly about what it means to leave Gaza physically while carrying it with you psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually.This episode asks a direct and uncomfortable question:What does witnessing demand of us when neutrality itself becomes a form of complicity?And what responsibility do we carry once we have seen?This is not a conversation meant to be consumed.It is one meant to stay with you.We hope you find something to consider.Connect with Guest: https://www.instagram.com/princekouta/

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Top 5.6% by pitch volume (Rank #2802 of 50,000)
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5.0
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Reviews
2
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active monthly
Episode count
47
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
4.3K

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United States
Language
English
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Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Mon Jan 26 2026

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Dana Alhanbali is a strategist, storyteller, and founder of Bark & Berg—a creative company built on the belief that the strategy is in the story.  With 16+ years of experience advising 150+ brands, she co-founded the globally awarded agency Beattie + Dane and leads work rooted in purpose, growth, and cultural impact. A TEDx speaker, writer, and advocate, Dana uses storytelling to challenge narratives, spark awareness, and lead with intention. Her work lives at the intersection of entrepreneurship, identity, and social change. She is also the host of Something to Consider—an award-winning podcast exploring identity, entrepreneurship, and social culture through intimate, thought-provoking conversations. This podcast is where those conversations live—real, reflective, and always evolving.
We hope you’ll find something to consider.

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