020 - 2020: COVID, Lockdown, Trump, Bernie, BLM... Reflecting on a Crazy Year
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Nouri, Hasnain and Ali review and reflect on the crazy year that was 2020. They discuss how they personally evolved this year, how COVID changed the world, reflecting on lost loved ones, the Black Lives Matter movement, Bernie Sanders, Trump, the US on the brink of war, Aya Hachem and sectarianism, the start of the 786 Boulevard podcast and more! 2:23 - Short reflections 4:59 - How did we change in 2020? 13:54 - The almost war with Iran 17:57 - Trump's final year 23:50 - The Bernie Train 32:22 - COVID, loss and fear 39:30 - Life during lockdown 50:17 - Aya Hachem and sectarianism 1:01:43 - The Black Lives Matter movement 1:12:18 - The start of 786 Boulevard 1:20:17 - Where are we going in 2021? -- 786 Boulevard is a podcast by Nouri Sardar, Hasnain Ali and Ali Alvi, who gather Muslims of all kinds to discuss culture, art, spirituality, and how the three intertwine.  We're on the Podcast platforms below - subscribe!    Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3f1svZ0   Anchor: https://anchor.fm/786boulevard   Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cDTnNf    Check us out on Instagram: @786Boulevard And Twitter: @786Boulevard
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