Yad, meaning 'memory,' explores untold personal stories and contemporary history from citizens' viewpoints. Moving away from traditional focus on books and political figures' oral histories, it seeks citizen narratives and how historical events affect ordinary lives. The Yad podcast offers genuine, unbiased dialogues reminiscent of family gatherings or friendly chats in cafes or by riversides. Each episode features conversations with people possessing unique experiences and views, revealing lesser-known historical facets to audiences. These dialogues allow listeners to connect with others, sharing their historical experiences and perspectives.
Every individual's life is a story yet to be told, and Yad provides a platform for these stories. The topics, ranging from historical to social and cultural, are rooted in personal life experiences, offering a profound, first-person perspective on events shaping contemporary history.