Experience the journey of the Afghan Youths as they navigate through countless obstacles and triumphs, encountering a thrilling array of successes and joys amidst the roller coaster of life in the world!

The Afghan Youth Podcast
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Experience the journey of the Afghan Youths as they navigate through countless obstacles and triumphs, encountering a thrilling array of successes and joys amidst the roller coaster of life in the world!
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October 15, 2023
Why Evacuation Plans After the Collapse of the Country Failed?
<p>In this episode, I discuss my experiences and challenges during the evacuation process after the collapse of Afghanistan. I talked about the difficulties faced due to visa issues and the need to hide any documents or certificates related to international organizations. I have also shared about involvement with the American University of Afghanistan and their initial plans to evacuate students. However, due to various reasons, including a car accident and a bomb explosion at the airport, the evacuation plan did not work out. In addition, I should also mention other evacuation options, such as a group offering visas to Afghans for evacuation to Brazil, which also fell through. I expressed my frustration and loss of hope as I recounted the failed attempts to leave the country and the lack of support from international organizations. </p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p> <ol> <li>Thousands of people attempted to evacuate Afghanistan after the collapse of the country, fearing the Taliban's rule.</li> <li>The American University of Afghanistan initially promised to evacuate its students, but the plan did not work out due to various obstacles.</li> <li>Other evacuation options, such as a group offering visas to Afghans for evacuation to Brazil, also failed to materialize.</li> <li>Losing hope and feeling abandoned by international organizations as joblessness and uncertainty about the future.</li> </ol> <p><strong>Timestamps:</strong> 0:00:10 Introduction to the podcast and explanation for the delay</p> <p>0:01:22 Discussion on the evacuation plans after the country's collapse </p> <p>0:02:47 Burning and hiding certificates due to fear of Taliban</p> <p>0:05:27 Possibility of evacuation to Bahrain and Brazil</p> <p>0:07:44 Work-related evacuation plans that didn't work out</p> <p>0:09:17 Lack of evacuation plans from the US Embassy</p> <p>0:10:16 Attempted evacuation by the American University</p> <p>0:11:43 Explosion at the airport disrupts evacuation plan</p> <p>0:13:49 Continuous communication with American Rescue for evacuation options</p> <p>0:15:46 Consideration of illegal routes to Iran or Pakistan for escape </p> <p>0:17:31 A student at American University shares disappointing experiences with evacuation attempts</p> <p>0:19:16 American forces and international forces leave Afghanistan, causing a loss of hope</p> <p>0:20:57 The American University offers help through Pakistan, but it doesn't work out</p> <p>0:22:28 Hope for assistance from international communities is lost</p> <p>0:23:20 Announcement for the next podcast episode </p> <p><strong>Quotes:</strong></p> <ul> <li>"I had to hide them. I had to throw them away. I had to burn them because… if they find anything… you will be in trouble." </li> <li>"Every room or every door that I was knocking, it was closing every single time."</li> <li>"I lost trust, I lost hope… I was jobless. I didn't have university, I didn't have work, I didn't have any support from these international communities."</li> <li>"99% of the hope that I had… was dead."</li> </ul> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p>Email me @ afghanboypodcast@gmail.com </p>

March 26, 2023
The Untold Story of The Collapse of Afghanistan: Part 2
<p>#afghanboypodcast</p> <p> This week on the Afghan Youth podcast, the story continues with what happened to my friend and me when the Taliban invaded Afghanistan. After leaving the restaurant, I noticed that everyone was running and it was hard to move around due to the massive amount of people. My friend and I were waiting for a Pakistan visa, but the chaos of the Taliban invasion caused them to leave the restaurant without thinking about it. The Taliban were close to the gates of Kabul, and the people were running in fear of what was to come. </p> <p><br></p> <p> 0:00:06 Heading: The Afghan Youth Podcast: Continuing the Story of the Collapse of Afghanistan</p> <p>0:02:36 Witnessing a Car Accident in Kabul: A Personal Account</p> <p>0:04:40 Heading: Experiencing a Traffic Jam in Kabul, Afghanistan</p> <p>0:11:01 Heading: Reaction to the President of Afghanistan's Escape from the Country</p> <p>0:14:54 Observation of a Silent City: A Window View of Unfamiliar Activity</p> <p>0:17:31 "Experiencing a Military Failure: A Personal Account" </p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Reach out to me through:</strong></p> <p>afghanboypodcast@gmail.com</p> <p>#failure #success #afghan #collapse #useless #man #afghanistan #art #guy #effondrement #failure #useless #selfhate #worthless #alone #conquest #story #history #pakistan #escape #fear #woman #people</p> <p><br></p>

March 14, 2023
The Untold Story of the Collapse of Afghanistan: Part 1
<p>#afghanyouthpodcast</p> <p>In this episode of the Afghan Youth Podcast, I wanted to go through the events that took place before and during the collapse of Afghanistan. As last semester's university student, I was preparing to take the final tests and officially graduate from university. I was dreaming of wearing graduation clothes, inviting my parents and friends, and calling myself a graduate student. However, things completely changed!</p> <p>The war was around the corner and our country, Afghanistan was on the verge of collapse. I could see that my family, friends, and neighbors were concerned about their future. Everyone was in panic and fear. The situation got worse as foreign forces came to invade our country. We witnessed horrific moments that changed people's lives forever. People started leaving their homes with whatever they had or seeking refuge in neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Iran, and other countries in Central Asia. </p> <p>In addition, this event was a devastating day that changed the lives of many people, leaving them in grief and sadness. The day is remembered vividly by those who were inside the country or were near to what happened. It was a day of great loss for many, and the effects of it are still felt today. The podcast aims to discuss this topic and the impact it has had on the Afghan people. It will also explore how this event has changed the lives of those who were affected by it, and how it has shaped the country today.</p> <p><br></p> <p>TIMESTAMPS</p> <p>0:00:00 "The Day Afghanistan Collapsed: A Reflection on a Momentous Occasion"</p> <p>0:01:13 Heading: Experiencing the Collapse of a Country: A Personal Account</p> <p>0:03:20 Summary of Conversation Regarding the Capture of Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan</p> <p>0:10:38 Heading: Witnessing the Aftermath of a Major Accident in Pakistan Embassy </p> <p>0:12:53 "Experiencing the Collapse of Afghanistan: A Conversation with Afghan Boy"</p> <p><br></p> <p>HIGHLIGHTS</p> <p>With the people who are around me. The topic that we have focused on this week is the day that Afghanistan collapsed. I'm going to talk about it because this is one of the days that have brought lots of change in millions of people's lives. A day that has brought sadness and a feeling that something has been lost a great fortune has been lost, something has been gone, or something is not going to be back in the way it was before.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Reach out to me through:</strong></p> <p>afghanboypodcast@gmail.com</p> <p>#failure #success #afghan #collapse #useless #man #afghanistan #art #guy #effondrement #failure #useless #selfhate #worthless #alone #conquest #story #history</p> <p><br></p>
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