It's truly commendable to see an Ethiopian psychologist making significant contributions to the field, her passion and knowledge for the work is inspiring
She is calm, brilliant, and funny at the same time. I've learned so much from her. Her fluency in Amharic also gerami new. Achieving so much and being so mature at her age is truly amazing. ❤ ሀሳቧ እንዴት ድንቅ ነው። የአሁን Generation ከሷ ብዙ መማር አለበት። ewnetim Harvard University gebach..
@Fuaad_998 күн бұрын
Yep and you.
@trueyezerihun2903 ай бұрын
Please bring her again to discuss about her high-school and University experience.
@demeaddisu36863 ай бұрын
She reminds me ትምኒት the habesha woman who was fired from google research because she raised AI research should have to include people of Color . The research and data collection by one of its own makes more meaning . Todays gust also has something in common and likeable ደርባባ 😊. Compare this beautiful የተርጋጋች ልጅ with that doctor who said , I will never marry habesha man . 😂
The nature of the topic and conversation is in favour of english. How about you educate your self some other languages😂😂
@solomonyetayew75513 ай бұрын
I apprecite Rediet's confidence & knowledge. I appreciate also if she speaks about her University days. That will be inspiring for other young Ethiopians.
@TsionmollaMinaye3 ай бұрын
What a podcast ! Redu❤ she’s very much mature and really authentic ህይወትሽ ያስተጋባል😊becha you’re true inspiration lastly thank u for being u🙏🏽🤌🏼
the most under rated podcast.....Guys I really appreciate your dedication.
@techwithmeareg3 ай бұрын
bro manewu underrate yaderegewu
@1234ghhddghhj3 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I am a neuro scientist myself and i always wanted to work on what she is doing. Can i have her contact and i would like to contribute although i can't be in Ethiopia physically
@AbebeAdgo3 ай бұрын
😂👍
@HRUstudent11 күн бұрын
i love it here!. the way she explain, and her undertand is incredible
I like the guest. She’s calm and has a knowledge on the topic she’s talking. Her fluency in Amharic I like it so much. The podcast it’s informality is cool. But you guys need to have some Clues on the topic you’re going to talk. She’s a person full of knowledge and you guys need to let her talk. For her to talk what’s more important, your readiness is important.
@zerguat3 ай бұрын
ረድኤት አንቺን የመሳሰሉ ወጣት አዋቂዎች በመፈጠራችሁ ሀገር ይኮራባችኁዋል
@cutiepets6643 ай бұрын
She is derbaba 😊
@tigisthailuasfawossen63123 ай бұрын
Loved it! Subscribed to this podcast. Never had neuroscience, thought, habits…explained so simply. Heard tons of podcasts/ video casts on similar topic. This beats them by breaking it down. Impressed by the mature questions and listening skills of interviewers.
@Hiyab-nu7pk3 ай бұрын
Am totally impressed about your insight. The Gugut podcast host crew as well. Now that, i hereby deadly seek your help (Rediet) over the situation that i am dealing with over the past 10 years in row. To present the highlight of the issue that am through; am dealing with all ugliest /bitter realities over what the 'Ferenjes' call it "downsyndrome" diagnosed 10 years old pricless boy . The turebulent situation of the DS condition impacts over my son has already make me bow. Thus, the severity of the unbearable situation of the ds before breaks up my life and my son's into pieces thus i hereby humbly raise my voice higher for help from you in a certain way possible please. Rgs/A
@BekTesfa3 ай бұрын
For some reason it is like listening to a little girl 😊 sharing content that is authentically world class.
@samymulu71103 ай бұрын
I love how calm and insightful she is. We all need to stand with her as she trying to change the future of our youth. ❤
@teferaselassie47423 ай бұрын
Beauty & brains! What a combination?
@samasfaw19173 ай бұрын
Good podcast but please avoid using English, your audience is Amharic speakers. ironically the guest did her best to stay within Amharic ( well done and credit to her ) while the hosts try to use 50% English. That's so unprofessional and unattractive from the hosts.
@Nigus6163 ай бұрын
What a person with full of knowledge 😊 Rediet, I ve learnt a lot from this conversation for my personal issues and feel like you gave me a treatment with out going to treatment places. I appreciate you a lot and gugutochi /podcasters .
@zm6453 ай бұрын
What a brilliant lady
@kalkidanendale54043 ай бұрын
gn eskahun kesemahuachew podcasts, ke gabezachut engda ena ketenesaw hasab antsar, betam tiru nw.👏👏
@henokbehailu8303 ай бұрын
she address all our problems . good job GUgut podcast !!!!
@emebetgetahun35383 ай бұрын
you are the best she understand What she is talking about .
@SMichael-nz1iq3 ай бұрын
Tiru topic new yanesachut le mechiw twled betam yagzal berchi
@javiyeminilik23393 ай бұрын
seten mastemar hageren mastemar new mibalewun amenku
very insightful interview. Redit happy to see you work and try to bring change on something that you are passionate about ...congra and hope you achieve the change you desire hope our society is open-minded for the things your research has to offer
@zikreleul3 ай бұрын
Just came across your podcast I really enjoyed it. keep it up guys.👍👍
@achamyelehfantaye73213 ай бұрын
In my opinion, Mental illness is a highly stigmatized health problem compared to many medical illnesses! The biggest contributor to the negative attitude of the public in Ethiopia towards Amanuel mental health hospital is related to such stigma and discrimination against mental health illnesses and the persons suffering from them , founded on complex cultural and social factors, instead of the misuse of the place by colonialists, unlike the example in Kenya!l, despite the fact they hate Amanuel hospital is established by the Italian invaders in 1930! I strongly agree we are frustratingly submitting to the western influence as a society due to which Ethiopia needs passionate, hard working, committed and exceedingly professional young citizens like you I.e Rediet and the interviewers, in every discipline to bring us back to our strong identity, to be ourselves!
@Woldekidan3 ай бұрын
She is as sharp as a tack!
@WhyMeTd122712 күн бұрын
This podcast needs to called the "Habesha Immature kids show"
@TafeMz3 ай бұрын
Wow brilliant lady!
@programmingcafe58828 күн бұрын
best lesson ever Thank you guys and radiet wise girl thank you
@mohamed-b1t6o3 ай бұрын
she is so brilliant. inspired me a lot
@yibeyibe38917 күн бұрын
Rediet,beautiful and smart young woman .
@mdte54212 күн бұрын
I’ve always wanted to study what she studied but ended up in cyber security .. I’m 49 and I’m now reading and teaching myself about neuro science ! I’m just in awe with these young people !
@Black-lioness3 ай бұрын
The only podcast worthy of time..
@endrias353Ай бұрын
did gugut podcast go brock everything bad the quality of the vid the set up and so on but the content is gold and i hate that it is not balanced
@natnaeltagesse56613 ай бұрын
Co-curricular activities as opposed to Extra-curricular activities.
Is really no one asking questions about the stolen scrolls? Why is no one protesting and still not minding about our treasure. We can be more this is we had done that. We are very acting selfish when we put away our ancestors knowledge that the world secretly relay on and beging the second hand knowledge
@ShewitGebretsion3 ай бұрын
Respect ✌️
@surafelgetahun985Ай бұрын
Nice to see and hear her with you guys. I 've learned many things from her.
@kalkidanendale54043 ай бұрын
ye Amargnawa flow, kal ameraretua, EWketua de sil! the hosts dmo English memeretachew lemenegager, bota yetekeyayeru nw memeslew, i know for some of us, English easly articulate lemadreg yemikelen yemeslelal gn leka snademtew bother yaregal...
@LensaKebede-vx9lr3 ай бұрын
The guy with khaki pants asks very good questions. Growth mindset with limited resources taught to young students might be difficult by leaving out the parents.
@Brownni-or6od3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your effort, but it would be better if you ask her how she got into Harvard, the most important thing
@GedifMandefrotАй бұрын
She is Brilliant enough that we seek her to see and have her advice again.
@mimiberhe14352 ай бұрын
She is try to speak pure Amharic but she went to Harvard university you guys went which university, please guys langue is not a knowledge just talk like her
@Gugutpodcast2 ай бұрын
...እና እንዲገባን ነው በእንግሊዘኛ የፃፍሽው 😂
@LoveAndPeace2424Ай бұрын
@@Gugutpodcast😂😂😂
@redietalemu16323 ай бұрын
My name is Rediet Alemu 😂😂
@yaredd15163 ай бұрын
she is an amazing person have learned a lot from her.......and i will like to appreciate her and wish her all the best
@mammythug89033 ай бұрын
Great as always but you really need brook back. Smtg is just off