The Insight Track with Prof. Yendry Ventura

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Off Track: Freedom, Trauma and the Power of Voice

Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I speak unscripted, unfiltered and straight from the heart. No guests, no scripts, just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.This week, I reflect on my conversation with Farnoush Hamidian, an Iranian model whose ...  Show more

Iran, Modeling, Survival & Freedom | Farnoush Hamidian on Luca’s Insight Track

In this episode of Luca’s Insight Track, Luca Allam sits down with Farnoush Hamidian, Iranian model, advocate, and poet, for a deeply personal conversation about survival, freedom, identity, and resilience. Farnoush shares her extraordinary journey from growing up in Iran under o ...  Show more

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