Nihad Abu Al-Qumsan is the guest of the first podcast episode "National for Women" Under the title "Success criteria"
Under the title “Standards of Success,” the National Council for Women launched the first podcast episode, which it releases from within the Council’s studio, under the title “Speaking About What.”
The first podcast episode of the National Council for Women was hosted by lawyer Nihad. Abu Al-Qumsan, President of the Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights and member of the National Council for Human Rights, discussed the criteria for success in professional and family life, during which she laid down a set of important messages to achieve success in family life and the relationship between men and women and life. Marital, she cited experiences from her professional and personal life.
Where Nihad Abu Al-Qumsan emphasized, in her messages through the podcast, that: " Life without quarrels is “disgusting” and ridiculous, and marriage is neither a challenge nor an achievement.. Marriage is a comfort and warmth for the heart.. and a partnership in life and life.
And she continued: “True success is what makes you feel happy, secure, and distinguished.” ; She stressed that the key to the first success of any relationship is that the two parties “do not insult each other.”
And in her talk about the criterion of success, “Abu Al-Qumsan” said: “Success is a broad and relative criterion and is based on the person’s vision of himself and the idea of success in a way In general, you do something that you are happy and happy about and in which you feel accomplished.. For example, when I make a nice meal or achieve an accomplishment in a case. Certain.”
And she continued in her message to any woman: “Do what brings you happiness and achievement and makes you feel special.”
And about marriage and life partner, She said: “Permissibility for men and women is a stage in life that cannot be considered an achievement, but rather it is a stage of life.. Marriage is one of the important stages in life and an important development for men and women.”
She added: “Passport is something that has to do with marriage.” And the warmth of the heart and a common language between the two.” She cited an experience with one of her teachers, saying: “One of my senior teachers got married because of me after “Beyond the age of sixty, I told him, ‘Then who will come to upset you?’ I told him, ‘Get married and live your life.’ Today he is 82 years old, and his daughter is in second secondary school.”
And she continued: "I’m surprised when I see girls saying, “I don’t need a man,” and when I see men, they say, “I’m independent and I don’t need a woman in my life.. People have confusing notions, and women say to themselves, ‘Either I work, or I stay at home’.”
And about her experience. In “Passport”, she said: “With the passport, I didn’t prepare my house because people would say we were smart… and what? Two people, no matter how much their capabilities, their planning and budget were much less than what we wanted.. We used to plan our lives according to our own circumstances.. And no matter how much we knew each other, there was a difference in customs, and life continued because our lives had never done anything wrong with each other.
And she added: Moftah The second success: “When you choose a man to marry, you are no longer looking for a groom, but you are still looking for a Partner.”
She said: “Girls who look at the car, the watch, or the apartment do not respect themselves.. And if you think that you will succeed, rely on yourself, and achieve what you want.” You will not wait for someone to bring you the Arabic, the ring, and the bag.. And if you do not have confidence in yourself and you have to hang around the back of a man who will get you what you want, you will look for a man who will do all of this for you.”
Regarding her experience in choosing a life partner, she said: " By the standards of the apartment and the Arabic language, Hafez, my husband, would not have been number one, and we were happy with each other and we were friends.. I was looking for someone my friend would understand me, and if he was a man with a small brain, he should have been fired from the first day because I told him that I did not like pressure and that my work was important to me.” p>
It is mentioned that, within the framework of the National Council for Women’s ongoing efforts to spread awareness of Egyptian women’s and family issues, and its keenness to develop its methods of reaching the public, and to reach To a large segment of followers of social media platforms, especially young people, the National Council for Women launches the first podcast that discusses Egyptian women and family issues, entitled “What to Talk About.”
The podcast episodes were filmed in the National Council for Women’s studio, and it is considered the first His media work.
The first season of the podcast includes eight episodes presented by journalist Sarah Qenawi, discussing various issues, including that age is just a number and the impact of social networking sites on teenagers. The challenges of the first year of marriage and other general issues presented by an elite group of experts and specialists, and will be presented on all of the Council’s official social media platforms.
Today, the Council launched a promo to highlight the podcast, and its episodes will be broadcast starting next week.
It is noteworthy that the National Council for Women Studio is a television studio specialized in producing media materials that document the Council’s efforts and activities and discuss issues of women and the Egyptian family. It witnessed the launch of various media materials during the presidential elections. 2024.