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How Does It Work - Hamid Mir

How Does It Work - Hamid Mir

The Future Of Pakistan with Hamid Mir What is coming next for Pakistan? What is the current political and economic situation? Hamid Mir gets into the future of our country, government corruption, match fixing and journalism, with Shayan Mahmud on this episode of How Does It Work podcast. What is holding South Asia back? How is the success of all South Asian countries connected? How can Pakistan thrive in the times to come ahead? What has Hamid Mir seen in his three decades as a journalist? Can Pakistan ever become a welfare state? Is press freedom relevant to a country’s success? Why can journalists never be friends with politicians? Why does Hamid Mir not get along with politicians from Punjab? How have certain politicians been involved in match fixing to earn money? How can a journalist deal with negative social media comments and trolling? How did Hamid Mir deal with being called a traitor and being banned from channels? Why is journalism in decline? How will social media change the news and media? Why is our credibility under threat? How are universities lacking in their journalism courses? What problems do journalists face? Can you become a good anchor without being a good journalist? What is Hamid Mir’s proudest moment in his entire career? What is going to happen in the upcoming elections? Is he going to vote? Who will Hamid Mir vote for? Find out about all that is happening in our country in this episode!

How Does It Work - Sana Mir

How Does It Work - Sana Mir

How Can Pakistan Win Against India Ft. Sana Mir Host Shayan Mahmud, Forbes 30Under30 2021 & CEO Eikon7 Group in conversation with Sana Mir, who needs no introduction! In this episode of How Does It Work by ProPakistani, our former cricket captain talks about Pakistan vs. India, modern day cricket, current training, fitness and nutrition for sportspeople in Pakistan, how to make it in cricket and much more. Sana Mir shows her love, passion and expertise in cricket in these 48 minutes, making it a really enjoyable episode, and not just for cricket lovers. Sana shares her journey of how she got into cricket, how and what she learned throughout her career, and fitness as a cricketer. What role do parents play in becoming a woman cricketer? What trials did she face as a girl getting into cricket? How important is support for our women’s teams? Along with her journey, Sana gives her expertise and analysis on why Pakistan struggles against India. Is there always more pressure playing against India compared to other international team? How can Pakistan stop being the underdog against India? Do politics in Pakistan and India have an impact on the cricket leagues? What kind of camaraderie exists between players in the opposing team? Find out more as Shayan and Sana dive deep into the world of cricket, for both men and women, especially about the upcoming match, discussing top players’ techniques and skills like MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Suzie Bates, Charlotte Edwards, Younis Khan and many more. What mindset and skills are needed to make it in cricket? Is cricket more physical or mental? Who is Sana’s personal favourite player? How to prepare before a match? How to analyse and prepare for an upcoming match? What is the role of a captain in the team and what is their duty as the leader? Who actually chooses the captain of a cricket team? How do our cricketers feel before playing a match against India? Who does Sana admire as a cricketer? How does she see things differently now as a commentator? Watch as the discussion goes in-depth into this fast-paced world of sports.

How Does It Work - Azaz Syed

How Does It Work - Azaz Syed

Did The Afghan War Cause Pakistan’s Economic Crisis? Ft. Azaz Syed Join us for an insightful conversation with Mr. Azaz Syed, a distinguished investigative journalist and senior correspondent from Geo News, The News BBC Urdu, and DW Urdu. With an in-depth focus on democracy, national security, counter-terrorism, and more, Azaz Syed sheds light on the intricate connections between the fall of Kabul and Pakistan's political and economic turbulence.