In this episode we interview Chris George, a young Chaldean businessman who has an extensive background in entrepreneurship. He has helped numerous young Chaldeans start businesses and brands.
Read MoreCN's editor Sarah Kittle interviews Dr. Tarek Sobh, the new president of Lawrence Technological University about cutting edge academic policies, the new tech economy and job market, and Middle Eastern representation in higher education.
Read MoreAl Jamoua is suing his former employer, Michigan Farm Bureau, for alleged discrimination against him because of his Chaldean ethnicity. He and his attorney, Robin Wagner, join the staff to shed light on the case and the true extent of MFB's alleged discrimination.
Read MoreIn the second part of Episode 5, Wilson and Alan talk about their sobering visit to Tel Kaif, the excitement and joy in Alqosh during easter, and their plan to fix and maintain the disgraced town center in Tel Kaif.
Read MoreOn episode 5 of CN Radio, the staff is joined by Wilson Sarkis and Alan Mansour. They talk about their experience traveling and photographing the northern region of Iraq -- the good, the bad, the ugly, and the beautiful.
Read MoreMario Kiezi is a young father and entrepreneur who has already seen major success in real estate and retail development. Most recently, he purchased Oakland Mall and released extensive plans for its revitalization.
Read MoreSarah Kittle and Cal Abbo discuss current events, the upcoming Chaldean News April issue, and other hot topics in the Chaldean community.
Read MoreMonica Yatooma is a business owner and mother of three running for a seat on the Oakland County commission. She became active in the fight to take mask requirements out of schools, and realized she could fix much more as commissioner.
Read MoreBrett Felton is a U.S. veteran and founder of the nonprofit Servants of the Way, a charity which helps persecuted Christians around the world. He spent time living in the middle east, including Iraq, where he trained local militias to help fight ISIS. Donate to his charity at servantsofthewaynp.com
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