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Salaam, Peace. My name is NOOR Al-Huda (The Guiding Light). On this podcast, I collaborate with storytellers to bring you their own stories for the first time, or the right time. I work with guests BTS to craft their dream interview. I call this Guided Storytelling; my intention is that you’ll join us on the journey and leave with a pocket full of your own gems. The most representative stories come from the source and provide a bridge to connect us even if we’re worlds apart. On PODCAST NOOR I promise curiosity, joy, perspective, unlocks, and of course, stories. At Your Service Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

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    • Jan 26, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 50m AVG DURATION
    • 84 EPISODES

    4.5 from 118 ratings Listeners of PODCAST NOOR that love the show mention: noor, enjoyed, looking forward, love.


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    The PODCAST NOOR is a truly exceptional interview-style podcast that stands out among the rest. Noor's curiosity and genuine connections with her guests are unmatched, creating an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience. The guided storytelling format of the show adds a unique touch, keeping listeners captivated from start to finish. Each episode is filled with insightful and poignant conversations that leave a lasting impression.

    One of the best aspects of The PODCAST NOOR is Noor herself. Her ability to naturally and joyfully guide these conversations is truly remarkable. She effortlessly takes listeners along on the journey, allowing us to learn and take away valuable insights from each episode. It's evident that Noor has a deep understanding of her guests' stories and subjects, resulting in authentic and meaningful dialogues. Additionally, her impressive career growth on Instagram adds another layer of appreciation for her work.

    While it's difficult to find any major flaws in The PODCAST NOOR, one possible downside could be the limited range of topics covered. As much as the show excels in delivering captivating interviews, it may benefit from expanding into different subject areas to appeal to a wider audience. However, this is merely a minor suggestion as Noor's expertise shines through regardless.

    In conclusion, The PODCAST NOOR is an outstanding podcast that deserves recognition for its exceptional content and presentation. Noor's talent for conducting engaging interviews combined with the guided storytelling format makes this show truly special. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply enjoy thought-provoking conversations, The PODCAST NOOR delivers it all. I eagerly look forward to hearing who Noor will have on next and highly recommend giving this podcast a listen.

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    39. Life After Telling the Truth on Yourself (Live with Amanda Palmer at Rubin Museum)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 98:17


    Life After Telling the Truth on Yourself (Live with Amanda Palmer at Rubin Museum) * Welcome back to another live episode of Podcast Noor! We went into this conversation with the intention of talking about “telling the truth on yourself” - vague, but also specific. Everyone has their own experience with what that means. Throughout the conversation, Amanda and I zoomed in and out of the personal and the collective with what it means to tell the Truth, to tell Your Truth, and the barriers to doing so.  This candid conversation is a series of confessions, catharsis, community, and an important reminder inspired by the memory of the late great Sinead O'Connor to: “stop treating women like shit while they're alive.”  * Produced and filmed at the Rubin Museum of Art; hosted by Tim McHenry. For more information about the Rubin, please visit rubinmuseum.org. * Links + Trasncript: www.ays.media/podcastnoor/amandapalmer * Watch the full video on Amanda Palmer's Youtube: www.youtube.com/amandapalmer Amanda's Patreon: www.patreon.com/amandapalmer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastnoor/message

    38. What Does It Mean to Make Movement Accessible? Live Panel Conversation in Partnership with On

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 70:07


    What Does It Mean to Make Movement Accessible? Live Panel Conversation in Partnership with On * Hello beautiful community, welcome back to Podcast Noor. This episode is a special live panel conversation. We recorded this podcast panel a few days before the 2023 New York City Marathon as one part of a partnership with the sportswear brand ON (www.on-running.com), and their social impact arm called Right to Run. On has been my go-to, for walking, running, working, out, and they just feel like clouds on my feet. * This conversation is about democratizing movement and what it really looks like to make movement and exercise accessible for all people. Our three panelists come from different experiences, Gaby Alcala being indigenous and an immigrant, Derek Drescher navigating addiction and homelessness, and Senn van Beek finding or rather creating safe spaces for folks. You'll hear me introduce them fully in the episode. * We are in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at the On store in their upstairs community space. Before people were able to enter, they were greeted by my Mama and the Founder of ISeeYou Foundation (www.isyfoundation.org), where every attendee made an ISeeYou care package for people experiencing homelessness in New York City. * Around 50 of us gathered upstairs with pizza and the delightful On team, and we got into our bodies and got vulnerable about obstacles that we find in our way. My favorite part of this event was how engaged community members were. This is a very full conversation, voices from all over the world. The energy in the room is of collective healing and collective winning. Everyone is rooting for the other even when fear is present. And you'll hear my own experience when I share my fears around running and an audience member stops me in my tracks. * We are so excited to share more from our project with On's Right to Run. For now, enjoy this storytelling session on breaking barriers to movement. I'm Noor, At Your Service. Transcripts + Listening: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor/on-panel⁠ *

    "REP" Ep 10: The 3Ps: Public Opinion (ft. Bella Hadid on Palestine)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 63:23


    (This is an upload from Ep 10 of our 2022 Webby-Nominated Investigation: REP: A Story About The Stories We Tell) Listen at ⁠www.ays.media/rep⁠ * Politics, Pop Culture, and Public Opinion. We call them the 3Ps; and they are at play in the stories that define our world and shape our beliefs. Featuring an exclusive interview with Bella Hadid, we consider how the dehumanization of Palestinian People has shaped America. To examine how Public Opinion determines what we think and feel, we focus on Palestine, not as an issue, but as a people. Story Guides include: Bella Hadid, Aymann Ismail, Dr. James Zogby, Nadine Naber, Peter Beinart, and Dalia Mogahed. * Listening + transcripts are available at www.ays.media/rep. * Follow on Instagram: Noor Tagouri: @noor At Your Service Media: @ays Follow on Twitter: Noor Tagouri: @ntagouri Zaron Burnett III: @Zaron3 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastnoor/message

    Editor's Note 13: You have the opportunity to do the bravest thing you've ever done. Don't pass it up.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 9:02


    You have the opportunity to do the bravest thing you've ever done. Don't pass it up. Free Palestine. CEASEFIRE NOW. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastnoor/message

    37. What Goes Into A Sarah Bahbah Vision? On Thinking in Subtitles, Reclaiming Her Arab Culture, Unlearning Shame Through Art, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 78:40


    37. What Goes Into A Sarah Bahbah Vision? On Thinking in Subtitles, Reclaiming Her Arab Culture, Unlearning Shame Through Art, and More. * Welcome to the Season Two Finale of Podcast Noor: the dreamy world of one of our generation's most prolific artists.  Sarah Bahbah is a Palestinian-Jordanian artist, and director born and raised in Australia now living in Los Angeles. Sarah‘s photographs are the stuff dreams are made of: color, luxury, romance, heartache, endless curated food spreads and almost always, paired with a perfectly curated subtitle. Her photograph series often feel like films, and when she's in director mode sometimes they actually do become dreamy films. Photography, film and writing are mediums Sarah uses to process her feelings into art. Sarah also comes from the ad world; she founded her creative agency Possy in 2016 and has worked with brands like Gucci, Conde Nast, Capital Records, Sony Music and GQ. Early 2023, Sarah  self-published her first book, the fine art book titled, "Dear Love" featuring a decade of her work, as well as raw and vulnerable life stories. She opens up Intimately about her experience with childhood sexual abuse, and even interviews her father about his experience of being forced to leave his homeland of Palestine, and never really feeling at home anywhere else. And of course as someone who relates to the experience of growing up in an Arab household, I really dig into asking about Sarah‘s relationship with her parents and how they feel about her work, and Sarah so graciously shares very openly.  This is such a loving final episode of the season, Sarah does not hold back and I really think you guys are going to enjoy this conversation.  Welcome to the Season Two Finale of Podcast Noor.  * Transcripts + Listening: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor/sarahbahbah *

    36. Seun Kuti on his Father Fela's Legacy, Matriarchy in His Family, What it Means to be a Pan-African Revolutionary, Racism in North Africa, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 69:53


    Seun Kuti on his Father Fela's Legacy, Matriarchy in His Family, What it Means to be a Pan-African Revolutionary, Racism in North Africa, and More. * 3, 2, 1… Live from the iconic Apollo Theater in Harlem, our next storyteller hails from Lagos, Nigeria. Seun Kuti is an artist and the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. He has spent most of his life preserving and extending his father's political and musical legacy as the leader of his father's former band, Egypt 80. Since his father's passing, Seun has revived The Movement of the People. M.O.P is a Nigerian left-wing pan-African political movement started by Fela and thanks to Seun's grassroots efforts, it's been making a come back.  We sat down at the Apollo Theater shortly before he and his band perform their show “Africa Now!” In this episode, we talk about how Fela's legacy has been misinterpreted and celebrated, the role of matriarchy in the Kuti family and how this was the foundation of their anti-colonial work. We dig into the pan-African revolution, the trap of being a rebel without a cause, addressing North African racism and more. PS: Remember the artist Mumu Fresh, who scored our “REP” investigation? She has some questions for Seun, artist to artist, and so we passed those along too.  Welcome back to Podcast Noor. * Transcripts + Listening: ⁠⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor/seunkuti⁠ *

    35. "Hijab Butch Blues" Author on Being Queer and Muslim, Revisiting Prophetic Stories, Questioning Faith, and Community Care.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 76:43


    "Hijab Butch Blues" Author on Being Queer and Muslim, Revisiting Prophetic Stories, Questioning Faith, and Community Care. * Welcome to our *second* episode with an anonymous guest. The brilliant author of the memoir “Hijab Butch Blues.”  Lamya H is queer, non-binary, and Muslim. Yes. There are people who are all 3. They are a writer and organizer based in New York City. Lamya's work has appeared in Los Angeles Review of Books, Salon, Vice, Vox, and others.  Lamya has received fellowships from Lambda Literary, Aspen Words and Queer|Arts. They are organizing work centers around creating spaces for LGBTQ+ Muslims, fighting Islamophobia, and abolishing prisons. We recorded this conversation during the month of Ramadan and reflected on the similarities between Muslim community care and Queer community care, the common American-Muslim struggle of double lives, and compartmentalizing identities. We got into the concept of questioning faith, even our personal relationships with hijab.  I read 'Hijab Butch Blues' in less than 2 days. The writing is profound, personal, and clear. Lamya poses questions throughout the book for people of all faiths. And it's no surprise that the book was featured as Roxane Gay's March 2023 selection of 'The Audacious Book Club.” ** I also feel a deep sense of urgency with this episode. Homophobia and transphobia are rampant in the United States, and it has been weighing on my heart heavily the role many American Muslims have been playing in this. I believe it is more important now than ever to amplify the HUMAN STORIES of community members who need our protection and love.  * May we always be a protection and light for each other. May we always lead with love.  And…may you enjoy this episode of Podcast Noor with Lamya H. * Transcripts + Listening: ⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor/butchware *

    34. Dr. Butch Ware: Is Capitalism Your Religion? Thinking With Your Heart, Finding a Spiritual Guide, The Weaponization of God and the Devil, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 92:28


    Dr. Butch Ware: Is Capitalism Your Religion? Thinking With Your Heart, Finding a Spiritual Guide, The Weaponization of God and the Devil, and More. Welcome back to Podcast Noor, enjoy a live podcast recording with Dr. Butch Ware! This conversation was recorded as part of a live event, our Virtual Ramadan Iftar in April 2023, where we gather hundreds from around the world to share an evening breaking fast and sharing conversation. Dr. Butch Ware is a historian of West African Studies at UC Santa Barbara. His teaching focuses on Islamic thought, anti-slavery movements in West Africa and the African Diaspora. Dr. Ware is also the author of “The Walking Qur'an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge, and History in West Africa.” This conversation is very spiritual and there were so many times that I was broken wide open. We get into things like the difference between the mind and the heart, and how to engage your heart as your thinking organ. We talk about how, for a lot of people who claim to be practicing a specific religion or faith tradition, their religion is actually capitalism. We get into how to find your spiritual guides, and I even dare ask the question, “Who do you think the Devil really is?” rather than “what” the Devil is - what is the idea of the devil? What does it actually represent?  Dr. Ware talks to us about the weaponization of God, and how sometimes parents use God as a weapon in their toolbox to try to control kids to obey them. In that sentiment, he also talks about his learnings in which he found that there really is no such thing as a “Muslim child”, and you can replace ‘Muslim' with any sort of faith tradition. The power in that message is a really, really important one and one that I benefited from and I think it could do a lot of healing for others.  I'm so happy that a lot of you have been sharing with me that you have been enjoying these spiritual conversations because I am very openly on this journey, asking these really big questions. So, here is Dr. Butch Ware.  PS, since this was Live, you'll hear me reference the Q&A portion but I did not keep it for this podcast recording because it was too long. Next time I guess you'll just have to be there! Welcome to this episode of Podcast Noor.  * Transcripts + Listening: ⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor/butchware *

    33. Is The Climate Crisis a Spiritual Crisis? Ayisha Siddiqa and Sophia Li on Sustainability as a Birthright, The Role of Ego in the Climate Crisis, and Personality Cults in Activism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 91:23


    Is The Climate Crisis a Spiritual Crisis? Ayisha Siddiqa and Sophia Li on Sustainability as a Birthright, The Role of Ego in the Climate Crisis, and Personality Cults in Activism. The climate crisis is REAL, and it's impacting all of our lives. It's been on my heart to have a climate focused episode on Pod Noor but I wanted to make sure the conversation was one my listeners were really going to connect to. So the question I had been asking myself was: “Is the climate conversation, a spiritual one?” And because everything and everyone is interconnected, the answer I found was: Yes, of course it is. I wanted multiple perspectives and stories on this topic so - yay! Another Podcast Noor panel :) The first person who came to mind for this conversation is one of my dearest friends, Sophia Li. Sophia Li is a Chinese-American award-winning climate journalist and advocate. Her life's work is to make talking about issues such as climate justice, human rights and web3 more accessible, more digestible, and more human. Harvard even named her one of the top climate communicators of 2022. Sophia is also the co-founder of STEWARD, a Digital Art collection and community that partners with conservation, environmental justice and Indigenous nonprofits and global artists to protect the major ecosystems of our natural world. And around the time I knew I wanted to have this conversation, I saw a powerful cover of Time magazine's Women of the Year issue featuring a young activist by the name of Ayisha Siddiqa. Ayisha Siddiqa is a human rights and land defender from the tribal lands of Mochiwala and Mahsan in Pakistan. She is the co-founder of Polluters Out and Fossil Free University. Her work focuses on uplifting the rights of marginalized communities while holding polluting companies accountable at the international level. she's a climate advisor to the UN secretary general and a research scholar at the NYU School of Law, working to bridge the environmental and human rights sector with the youth climate movement. She's also an incredible poet. There are many layers to this storytelling session. We dig into: the role of ego on climate change, how the war on terror has hurt the planet, the harmful assumptions of being and “activist,” personality cults, and of course how climate change is a spiritual issue. We recorded this in partnership with our friends at CitizenM Bowery; overlooking the hustle and bustle of the Lower East Side from the iconic rooftop at CloudM. PS: Stick around because our post interview conversation went even deeper with the role of spirituality and religion in climate change so I recorded some on my phone to share with y'all. :) Welcome to this episode of Podcast Noor.

    32. Franklin Sirmans and Jason Seife on Critique as Collaboration, The Cultural Responsibility of Museums, Becoming Friends with Your Critics, and Colorblindness as an Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 50:57


    Franklin Sirmans and Jason Seife on Critique as Collaboration, Becoming Friends with Your Critics, The Cultural Responsibility of Museums, and Colorblindness as an Artist Recording from Miami, Podcast Noor is back with another panel, between an Artist and an Art Critic/Curator; and we're here to talk Critique as Collaboration. When I asked previous Podcast Noor guests, Painter Jordan Casteel and former Gallery Director Sarah Hoover, who I need to sit down with in Miami, They both enthusiastically responded with the same name: Franklin Sirmans. Franklin Sirmans is an art critic, a writer, a curator - and he's also the Director of one of the coolest art museums in the country: Miami's Pérez Art Museum, also known as PAMM. And since this storytelling session would be taking place at PAMM, I asked Franklin if he would be down to be in-conversation with one of the artists showing at the museum, someone who he thinks would be great for our Podcast Noor listeners. He responded without hesitation: Jason Seife.  Jason Seife is an interdisciplinary Miami-based artist, effortlessly weaving his beloved Cuban and Syrian heritage into the intersection of Fine Arts and Graphic Design. He's worked with some of the largest names in the music business including Kanye West, Pharrell Wiliams, Big Sean, and Nicki Minaj, designing everything from album artwork to jewelry to merchandise. In his newest body of work, titled "Coming to Fruition" Jason references old Persian carpets, centering his Middle Eastern heritage and the intricate details found in mosques and traditional Islamic art.   PS: Stay till the end to hear a special guest question from my little brother, Yaseen; really the best question of the interview! "Coming to Fruition" is on view at PAMM through March 2024 www.pamm.org/en/exhibition/jason-seife-coming-to-fruition Transcripts + Listening: www.ays.media/podcastnoor/franklin-jason

    31. Hawa Hassan on Grandmother Representation, Food Storytelling, and Building a Hot Sauce Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 55:39


    Hawa Hassan on Grandmother Representation, Food Storytelling, and Building a Hot Sauce Line Hawa Hassan is a dynamic chef, a recipe developer and a James Beard award-winning cookbook author. She's the founder and CEO of Basbaas Sauce, a popular line of sauces inspired by her home country of Somalia. Her first cookbook-meets-travelogue, “In Bibi's Kitchen,” shares recipes and stories from grandmothers—or “bibis”—in eight African countries bordering the Indian Ocean. She also shares recipes and stories on her Food Network show, “Hawa at Home”. Hawa is the ultimate storyteller. She was born in Somalia at the beginning of the civil war, and was the only family member who received sponsorship to come to the U.S. at age 7. Her life is full of miraculous adventures and we will get into them. We recorded this episode during the holy month of Ramadan, and just before, Hawa attended our annual At Your Service Iftar Dinner (which you can watch at www.ays.media/noordays). Now, we're cozied up on a Saturday afternoon in our Mandarin Oriental suite, overlooking Central Park. It is my honor to share this slice of Hawa's extraordinary life.

    30. Bobby Hundreds on Building Brands Around Community, Reclaiming Power with Web3, and Staying Relevant + Consistent, and Listening to Young People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 60:30


    Bobby Hundreds on Building Brands Around Community, Reclaiming Power with Web3, and Staying Relevant + Consistent, and Listening to Young People. The last time I sat down with my friend Bobby Hundreds in New York City, I was interviewing him on stage for his memoir book tour. The conversation around his book, “This is Not a T-Shirt,” was so connected with him and with the audience that I remember vividly thinking - this would make a great podcast episode! One pandemic later - we are finally here.  Bobby Kim also known as Bobby Hundreds, is a bestselling author, photographer, artist, and the creative force that drives The Hundreds, a world-renowned streetwear brand. His work has been seen and worn by millions and he is known for his ability to shift culture. From his upbringing as one of the only Asian-American kids in a mostly white and Latino community to his Southern California, punk adolescence to the brand's explosive success.  Bobby has become the bridge between generations in streetwear and design. Collaboration has always been his thing. Bobby's latest book recently dropped and it's titled: “NFTs Are a Scam.” This conversation is also featured in our latest At Your Service short film “NOOR D'AYS”, documenting how we build AYS. you can check out on Youtube and www.ays.media/noordays This is a big reunion for Bobby and I, and it feels like we picked up right where we left off. I hope you enjoy this storytelling session on building brands around community, reclaiming power with Web3, and staying relevant. Transcripts + Listening: www.ays.media/podcastnoor/bobbyhundreds Some Questions Asked in this Episode: How do you engage with the hunger for community from younger generations? How does Web3 / NFTs play a role in serving community, and how does it affect relevance? How do you think about self-worth when building community? Does the promise of Web3 actually serve community?

    29. Seth Godin on Creating Significance, Indoctrination and Fear, Finding Leadership Opportunities, and Why He Won't Write a Memoir

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 71:54


    Seth Godin on Creating Significance, Indoctrination and Fear, Finding Leadership Opportunities, and Why He Won't Write a Memoir Seth Godin is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and thought leader. To us, he's a dear friend and teacher. He's taught Adam how to juggle, shared life lessons with us through his adventures of building canoes, and his mentorship and guidance has played a huge role in how we build At Your Service. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world (www.seths.blog), he has written 20 best-selling books, including The Practice, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, and What To Do When It's Your Turn (And It's Always Your Turn). His book, This is Marketing, was an instant bestseller in countries around the world. In fact, Adam actually studied Seth's books in business school. Last year, Seth spearheaded an incredible collaborative book project called The Carbon Almanac alongside 1,000 volunteers. It is must read for facts and what we can do about climate change. His latest book “Song of Significance” might be my favorite and to Seth, his most important work yet. As always, At Your Service Transcripts + Listening: www.ays.media/podcastnoor/sethgodin ☕️ This episode is sponsored by our friends at Ahmad Tea:  ⁠www.ahmadteausa.com⁠, @ahmadteausa: ⁠www.instagram.com/ahmadteausa⁠  Some Questions Asked in this Episode: Can you share the origin story behind Song of Significance? What is your relationship with authenticity? How does authenticity to self contribute to meaningful work? Do you think you'll ever write a memoir? What is your relationship with story, evolution, and rethinking things? How are some ways people get in their own way recognizing self-worth and value? How do we sing a Song of Significance? What does the word "Service" mean to you?

    28. Timothy Goodman on His Artistic Process, Being a Recovering Misogynist, Honoring His Loneliness, and the Audacity of Trying

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 83:06


    Timothy Goodman on His Artistic Process, Being a Recovering Misogynist, Honoring His Loneliness, and the Audacity of Trying Timothy Goodman is an award-winning artist, graphic designer, author and public speaker.  His art and words have populated walls, clothing, books, galleries, and magazines, most recently in Time Magazine. He's worked with brands like Apple, Nike, Google, Netflix, Tiffany's, Sundance, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and more.  Timothy regularly partners for nonprofits and schools creating art for communities in New York. He teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City and regularly speaks around the world at different creative conferences.  Make sure to grab a copy of his latest graphic memoir, I Always Think It's Forever.  Transcripts & Listening: ⁠⁠www.ays.media/podcastnoor⁠⁠  Some Questions Asked in this Episode: How did the journey of becoming a “recovering misogynist” start? What was your process in approaching telling your story through this medium, and telling this story in such an intimate way? If you didn't get this book out, What would your insides look like today?  What are the conversations you had with your mother about your memoir? Why is doing the work and why is going to therapy worth it for you today? How did you find your design and your approach? I really want to know in the most intimate sense, what is this language? What is your relationship with your word of the year, “Service?” What questions are you asking yourself this year because of it?

    27. Lindsay Peoples and Samira Nasr: Advice to Journalists, The State of Fashion Media, and The Role of Editor-in-Chief

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 56:39


    Lindsay Peoples and Samira Nasr: Advice to Journalists, The State of Fashion Media, and The Role of Editor-in-Chief I love facilitating panel discussions and for this season of Pod Noor, we decided to bring that collective energy here. For this week's episode, I spoke with the two of the most innovative and prominent magazine editors: Lindsay Peoples and Samira Nasr.  Lindsay Peoples is Editor-in-Chief of The Cut Magazine. Also, one of the nation's rare Black Women Editors-in-Chief. Lindsay was previously the EIC of Teen Vogue, and the youngest EIC of a Conde Nast  magazine. Lindsay also co-founded the Black in Fashion Council, which has enlisted the support of the human rights campaign to provide benchmarking around corporate policies and practices that are pertinent to the inclusivity of black employees. Samira Nasr is the editor in chief of Harpers' Bazaar Magazine, and the first Black Woman to hold the title. Samira was previously at Vanity Fair, where she served as Executive Fashion Director. In Her own words she is “The proud daughter of a Lebanese father and Trinididadian mother, and her worldview is expansive and anchored in the belief that representation matters.” I have been in awe of both of these women for years, witnessing up close the way they have broken barriers both in journalism and in fashion; and here it is, on Podcast Noor, that these two powerhouses are in a conversation like this for the FIRST TIME.  Welcome to our first podcast panel! At Your Service, Noor Some Questions Asked in This Episode: What do you feel is the responsibility of an editor in chief of a media publication today? What resources do fashion magazines have at their disposal? What are the additional resources needed? Do you find yourself still encouraging people to pursue journalism? What do we need to be talking more about with young storytellers? What are you feeling about your places in fashion and in this industry today?  How do we (do we?) prevent tokenization in fashion? ☕️ This episode is sponsored by our friends at Ahmad Tea:  www.ahmadteausa.com, @ahmadteausa: www.instagram.com/ahmadteausa 

    Jonathan Van Ness (JVN) on Hair, Gender, and the Obsession to Control Bodies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 68:01


    Jonathan Van Ness (JVN) on Hair, Gender, and the Obsession to Control Bodies Queer Eye star, Jonathan Van Ness, also known as JVN, is a hairstylist by trade turned personality, author, comedian and entertainer. JVN and Noor first met on Jonathan's brilliant podcast “Getting Curious” to discuss Noor's investigation: Sold in America: Inside Our Nation's Sex Trade. They bonded even further over their mutual love for ice skating and gymnastics, practicing together until the pandemic hit. This is their first reunion since, and Noor has a lot on her heart. This is intimate storytelling session gets “curious” about all things HAIR, gender, and the obsession to control people's bodies. ⠀ This interview was recorded at CloudM rooftop at @CitizenM Bowery, NYC ♥️ Always, At Your Service Questions asked in this episode: How is your heart? (how is your hair?) What is the big deal about the dead cells that lay on top of our scalp? Was hair ever personal or was it always, was there always a factor of it being something to be talked about, analyzed, something that represented something bigger than the self? How does hair play a role in our bigger story of who we are in this moment? What is a question you're asking these days? Theme Music: "Thunderdome (W.T.A)" by Portugal. The Man Transcripts & Listening: www.ays.media/podcastnoor Follow JVN: www.instagram.com/jvn ~ All socials @noor ~ www.facebook.com/noor www.instagram.com/noor www.tiktok.com/@noor www.youtube.com/noor

    25. A. Helwa on How to Embark on Your Spiritual Journey, and “Secrets of Divine Love.”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 113:35


    A. Helwa on How to Embark on Your Spiritual Journey, and “Secrets of Divine Love.” A. Helwa is a writer, poet, and has a Master Degree in Divinity. Helwa is the *anonymous* author of the brilliant book, Secrets of Divine Love: A Journey into the Heart of Islam. One night, I proposed on Instagram a potential Secrets of Divine Love book club. I read the first few pages of the book years prior, and I knew I couldn't read this deeply spiritual book alone. My DMs were flooded with the sentiment of people who were also waiting for the right time and group to read the book with. So, a couple days before Ramadan began, we shared a sign up for the first AYS book club and 1100+ people signed up!! This book club has become a loving and curious community, with A. Helwa's words bringing us all together — Helwa even joined the book club herself! This storytelling session digs into questions to ask and tools to use when embarking on your own spiritual quest. May this conversation serve as a gift and companion to you, wherever you may be. In this episode, I ask all my curious questions, and we even took questions from, YOU! So look out for those around the 1:00:00 mark! Themes and Questions Include: How is Your Heart? What does it feel like, look like, to embark on a spiritual journey? How does your family, community react to embarking on your own journey? How do we navigate disconnection and absolutism that my truth is the Only Truth? A spiritual journey while getting lost in a desert, literally. What is a question you're asking yourself these days? What is book is currently serving as your companion? If You Really Knew Me, You'd Know… "Secrets of Divine Love" by A. Helwa https://secretsofdivinelove.com

    24. Hisham Matar on “Moving On” From Tragedy, Documenting Family Stories, and Connecting with Art

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 125:29


    Hisham Matar on “Moving On” From Tragedy, Documenting Family Stories, and Connecting with Art ⠀ Hisham Matar is a Libyan American author and professor best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning memoir “The Return: Fathers, Sons, and the Land in Between”. It's gripping tale of Hisham's life long investigation into his father's disappearance. ⠀ Hisham's award winning novels include:  In the Country of Men, Anatomy of Disappearance, and A Month in Siena. ⠀ In this episode session of Podcast Noor, we dig into the following questions: ⠀ What does it really mean to move on from tragedy? ⠀ How do we look at paintings as companions? ⠀ What is Hisham's journey and practice of writing a book? ⠀ What does banning books mean for a society? ⠀ How can creating art be part of your fate and destiny? ⠀ How did Hisham's memoir, “The Return” come to life? ⠀ What role does Diana, Hisham's wife, play in his writing? ⠀ How do we begin to document the unspeakable, so the stories don't get lost? ⠀ How do other men react to Hisham's story and open up about their own relationship with their fathers? ⠀ What does it really mean to “move on?” ⠀ What has Hisham learned about committing to the present moment? ⠀ What did Hisham's father teach him about how to debate and have a conversation? ⠀ And how do we truly move forward after tragedy and “find closure”? ⠀ Theme Music: "Thunderdome (W.T.A)" by Portugal. The Man ⠀ Follow Hisham: www.instagram.com/hishamjmatar ⠀ Transcripts & Socials: www.ays.media/podcastnoor www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor ⠀ ~ All socials @noor ~ www.facebook.com/noor www.instagram.com/noor www.tiktok.com/@noor www.youtube.com/noor

    Trailer: Podcast Noor Season 2 Returns Tuesday May 23

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 2:35


    Podcast Noor returns Tuesdays, starting May 23. In between investigative series, award-winning journalist Noor Tagouri uses Podcast Noor as an outlet to explore topics she's curious about, with people whose work she admires. Noor's most recent series, "REP: A Story About the Stories We Tell," explores the concept of representation and objectivity in media, and was nominated for a 2023 Webby Award: Best Limited Series. Season 2 of Pod Noor features some of the stories Noor collected shortly after producing "REP" and as she embarks on her next investigation ... As always, At Your Service Storytellers: Hisham Matar A. Helwa Jonathan Van Ness Lindsay Peoples and Samira Nasr Timothy Goodman Seth Godin Hawa Hassan Jason Seife and Franklin Sirmans Bobby Kim Ayisha Siddiqa and Sophia Li Dr. Butch Ware Lamya H. Seun Kuti Sarah Bahbah Theme Music: "Thunderdome (W.T.A)" by Portugal. The Man Transcripts & Socials: www.ays.media/podcastnoor www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor Instagram: @noor Facebook: @noor TikTok: @noor Youtube: @noor

    Editor's Note 11: “REP” has been Nominated for a Webby Award!!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 1:08


    Our investigative podcast “REP” is nominated for a WEBBY AWARD: BEST LIMITED SERIES!! ⠀ It's YOUR VOTE that can bring us home for the People's Voice Award. ⠀ In so many ways, REP has already won; it has connected us to so many of You. ⠀ An award like this honors and recognizes the work we do with At Your Service Media and makes it easier to continue these efforts. ⠀ If you have time, it would mean the WORLD to us if you voted for REP. ⠀ Voting links: www.ays.media/rep bit.ly/voteforrep

    Introducing our new series: Rep (Trailer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 2:26


    Rep is a bold, wide-ranging podcast, brought to you by journalist Noor Tagouri. ⠀ Noor began by examining the misrepresentation of Muslims in US media and how this impacts American culture. She discovered a fuller exploration of the ever-evolving story of America, which challenged the stories we've known…and revealed how the stories we tell affect all of us. ⠀ Rep is a thoughtful investigation of our beliefs and understandings and how they exist within the dynamic of politics, pop culture, and public opinion. ⠀ This is a story about the stories we tell. Welcome to Rep. Look for new episodes every other Monday starting April 4. ⠀ Search for “Rep” by iHeartMedia & At Your Service on your Podcast App, or visit www.ays.media/rep for more info.

    #59: Editor's Note: Welcome to My New Investigative Series, Rep

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 22:38


    Hi Friends, On Monday, myself, At Your Service, and iHeartMedia announced our investigative podcast series, Rep. the trailer is posted anywhere you listen to your podcasts, and at www.ays.media/rep Before the first episode drops on Monday April 4, I sent the final cut to some friends and family whose opinions I really trust. One of them, my close friend Rachel Aschalew, who is a brilliant human and equally brilliant storyteller. At first, Rachel was calling me to tell me about my mom's voice in the episode, so I recorded it to encourage my mom to start her cooking show!! But I'm so glad I recorded because what I really received was some of the most meaningful feedback on my work. I've described this process of creating Rep as emotional, exhausting; but I never realized what that meant until it was reflected back to me through Rachel. Rachel has always seen me, it's why we've become so close, her big heart is how we started Family Dinner during COVID, and we've been collaborating with her company RARE to hose our intimate family dinners for larger groups. We have a beautiful Iftar dinner coming up that Rachel is helping us produce in celebration of Rep, so to say the least, Rachel has been there for this journey. For Her to discover me even more through Rep is EXACTLY my intention for listeners. So, with that, welcome to Rep. You can listen to Rep, by At Your Service and iHeartMedia anywhere you get your podcasts, and at www.ays.media/rep As always, at your service

    #58: Jordan Casteel on Demanding Space, Painting Race, Being My Neighbor, and Much More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 97:21


    Jordan Casteel is a painter, a professor, a storyteller, a gardner, and my dear friend. This is a different kind of Jordan Casteel interview, while we do get into the art of things. I am so pleased to introduce you all to Jordie, the person. You see, Jordan and I moved up to the same area of the Catskill Mountains in the same week. Fate brought us together earlier than this but as life unfolded during this pandemic, Jordan and I found home in each other. Shortly after that, Jordy painted Adam and I at our new home, what an honor!! This is a deeply personal storytelling session and it is our season finale as we wrap this year up. I love you all. Thank you so much for listening. And welcome to this session of podcast Noor. For more Jordan Casteel, you can visit her site jordancasteel.com and follow her on instagram @jordanmcasteel. Please rate and review the podcast it's a great way to show support  and give feedback, I read each and every review. And as always, AYS.

    #57: Maybe It's Time To Rethink That; Questioning Beliefs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 10:52


    I've been more quiet online these days. Which means I am deeply putting everything I have into this new investigative series. I am rethinking everything I have ever believed and I hope something in this note resonates with you. I so look forward to sharing Jordan Casteel's story session with you all tomorrow. If you would like to support this podcast — leaving a rating and review would mean so much. I read every single note and appreciate you all so deeply. As always, AYS.

    Schuyler Bailar on How Transphobia Impacts Us All, Mind Body Connection, Knowing Yourself, And More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 78:17


    Schuyler Bailar is an Author, Activist, Life Coach and was the first transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men's team. By 15, he was one of the nation's top-20 15-year-old breast-strokers. By 17, he set a national age-group record. Schuyler graduated from Harvard University, studying Cognitive Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology. Schuyler documented his transition on social media, garnering a community of hundreds of thousands and consistently advocating for trans inclusion, body acceptance, and mental health awareness. Most recently, he released his first middle-grade novel, Obie Is Man Enough. Follow Schuyler on social media www.instagram.com/pinkmantaray For more resources you can visit pinkmantaray.com/faqs

    #55: Editor's Note: It's Raining in LA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 19:13


    I'm deciding to be friends with my friends, featuring a soundscape of a rare rainy day in LA. ALSO: thanks to your support over the years, my family's ISeeYou Foundation is fundraising to open our first community food pantry! Help us accomplish our goal: https://www.gofundme.com/f/build-a-community-food-pantry-with-us

    #54: Marwa Atik on Building a Hijab Company, Renewing our Choices, Reclaiming our Power, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 71:32


    Marwa Atik is an LA-based advocate & designer. In 2009, and at 18 years old, she co-founded the brand VELA with her sister, a fashion forward line of scarves. ⠀ Marwa is a style icon. I call her an OG  because when I first started wearing hijab around the same time Vela came to life, she was the only person I knew doing what she was doing - creating a product that made people who wear the headscarf feel incredible without compromising on style. ⠀ Now, over a decade later, VELA serves thousands of women around the world, constantly innovating in the hijab space and creating stunning curations of collections throughout the year. ⠀ This is a long overdue conversation - Marwa and I started building our careers around the same time and have been each other's cheerleaders from the beginning. I'm so thrilled to welcome you to this episode of podcast noor. ⠀ For more Marwa and VELA: www.instagram.com/marwaatik www.instagram.com/velascarves www.velascarves.com ⠀ Follow Noor: www.instagram.com/noor www.instagram.com/ays www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor

    #53: Mona Chalabi on Creativity in Data, Data's Effect on Culture, Money Anxiety, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 65:00


    Mona Chalabi is a data journalist, and not a traditional one. Her work is typically presented through brilliant illustrations many of us have shared on Instagram. She makes data cool and accessible, easier for people like me to understand. Most recently, she is the host of a TED podcast called Am I Normal? Mona is a storyteller and her language is data. Number-focused data is something I've struggled with understanding and that's why I was very curious to host this session. Welcome to this episode of Podcast Noor. For more Mona Chalabi, you can listen to her podcast “Am I Normal?” Wherever you get your pods. Follow Mona: www.instagram.com/MonaChalabi Listen to her podcast “Am I Normal?” wherever you get your podcasts.

    #52: Gazan Girl on Palestine in Media, Colonization, Intergenerational Trauma, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 102:43


    This week's storyteller is Lara E, also known as Gazan Girl. Lara is a Palestinian American international lawyer and activist, and a resource that I use when learning and educating myself on Palestinian current affairs. She acts as counsel in international disputes and dedicates a large part of her legal practice to human rights work, including accompanying asylum seekers in asylum proceedings before French jurisdictions. ⠀  Lara also has a weekly podcast called The Palestine Pod that she co-hosts with Jewish American comedian Michael Schirtzer. They talk all things Palestine, and of course in this conversation, we also talk all things Palestine. We go into an analysis of the Media's representation of the Palestinian struggle; we go into Lara's personal story, her family story, intergenerational trauma, and we get into detailed descriptions of her favorite Palestinian dish, which is also one of my favorite Palestinian dishes. All this and more on Podcast Noor. ⠀  Follow Lara:  www.instagram.com/gazangirl  www.twitter.com/thegazangirl ⠀  Follow Noor:  www.instagram.com/noor  www.twitter.com/ntagouri ⠀  More Podcast Noor:  www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor  www.apple.co/noor

    #51: Huma Abedin on Shame Culture, The American Ideal, Active Participation, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 73:22


    Noor Tagouri in conversation with Huma Abedin on Shame Culture, The American Ideal, Active Participation, and More. ⠀ You may know Huma as the person who has been Hilary Clinton's right hand, arm, and more, since 1996. And/Or maybe you know her from headlines relating to her former husband and then US representative Anthony Weiner and his sexting scandals. But in the following storytelling session we are being reintroduced to Huma Abedin: ⠀ A mother, adventurer, writer, someone who enjoys talking to strangers and talking about her faith as a Muslim woman. ⠀ Huma is a BTS kinda person. And while we get deeply into faith, controversial politics, mental health and the problem around asking people “why they stay?” in harmful relationships — the intention of this conversation is rooted in openness, reflections, and story. ⠀ As Huma says about why she decided to now take a center stage: “If you let someone else tell your story they are writing your history.” ⠀ Welcome to this episode of podcast Noor. ⠀ As always, at your service. ⠀ Follow Huma: www.instagram.com/humaabedin ⠀ Support Huma's Book “Both/And” https://www.huma-abedin.com/#page-section-6167648b59a8cf7edeb47983 ⠀ Follow Noor: www.instagram.com/noor www.twitter.com/ntagouri ⠀ More Podcast Noor: www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor ⠀ ⠀ ⠀

    #50: Editor's Note: Solo Episode on Manifestation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 23:36


    My favorite solo episode yet. I recorded this after I received a message on Instagram last week asking if I could speak on manifestation. ⠀ “Manifestation” is a concept that has helped propel me into the work I do today. And as I reflect on what that really means today — it looks a lot different than I thought. ⠀ Manifestation: it doesn't have to be specific, it just has to be open. Enjoy xx ⠀ More PODCAST NOOR: www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor ⠀ Follow Noor Tagouri: www.instagram.com/noor www.facebook.com/noor www.twitter.com/ntagouri

    #49: Gary Vaynerchuk on Humility, Evolution, Being a Child of Immigrants, and MUCH More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 48:44


    Gary Vaynerchuk, AKA Gary Vee is an entrepreneur, investor, and leading mind in business, marketing, and internet culture. In addition to running VaynerMedia and being a top personality on the internet, Gary is a best selling author, in-demand speaker, and evolving leader. A few years ago, Adam asked me to connect with Gary at SXSW, where we were both speaking. Since that day, Gary and his team have been guides, mentors and teammates to Adam and I in different ways. It's clear that his team's positive, innovative, always-giving attitude starts from the top, with Gary. In my opinion, this leadership and team culture is one of the most underrated aspects of Gary's world, and that's exactly what I wanted to dive into. In this conversation, Gary and I get into humility, evolution, being the children of immigrants, and so much more. This is a really special episode — with unlocks all around. I can't wait for the next one. I hope you enjoy! Follow Gary: www.instagram.com/garyvee www.twitter.com/garyvee Support Gary's New Book, 12 And A Half: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/get-ready-for-my-best-book-yet-and-an-exciting-announcement/ Follow Noor: instagram.com/noor twitter.com/ntagouri

    Amber Hikes on What it Means to Be an Accomplice, The Power of Language, and *DiVeRsIty*

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 88:59


    Amber Hikes (whose pronouns are they/she) is a social justice advocate and community organizer. They are the Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at the American Civil Liberties Union where they provide vision, leadership, and direction for the ACLU's nationwide strategy to support equity, diversity, and inclusion. This conversation is full, and full of my own learning. We get into what it means to be an accomplice vs. an ally, the power of language, approaching work through a lens of intersectionality, and more. I am left after this conversation, feeling more hopeful, feeling more clear, having a better understanding of what liberation means for myself, my community and the communities at large, and how we can all be of better service to one another. I hope you enjoy this one xx Follow Amber: www.instagram.com/amber__hikes www.twitter.com/amberhikes Follow Noor: www.instagram.com/noor www.noortagouri.com/newsletter

    #47: Amanda White On Alcohol Culture, Sober Dating, Anxiety, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 49:21


    Amanda E. White, LPC is a licensed therapist and the creator of the popular instagram account, @therapyforwomen. She is also the founder of the group practice, Therapy for Women Center located in Philadelphia, with therapists across the country. She is the author of the book Not Drinking Tonight: A Guide to Creating a Sober Life You Love. Her work has been featured in dozens of publications including Forbes, The Washington Post, Shape and Women's Health Magazine. In this episode, Amanda and I unpack a lot, from Alcohol Culture, Sober Dating, Anxiety, and More. Follow Amanda: www.instagram.com/therapyforwomen Follow Noor: www.instagram.com/noor www.noortagouri.com/podcastnoor

    Editor's Note: “Follow 4 Follow”, A Poem

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 6:43


    “Follow 4 Follow”, A Poem by Noor Tagouri. Originally posted on instagram.com/noor

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    #44 Rakia Reynolds on Cancel Culture and PTSD, Self Orientation, Thoughtful Storytelling as a Communications Strategist, And More

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 86:23


    Rakia Reynolds is a sought-after mind in strategic communications. As the founder of Skai Blue Media, she's a thought leader, taste-maker, branding expert, and a “professional confrontationalist”. To me personally, Rakia has been a mentor, a friend, and an amazing teammate. Working with Rakia and her team has been so aligned and intentional for our team, and it's been so exciting building, learning and growing with each other. In this episode, we talk about Cancel Culture from various perspectives, PTSD around culture and youth, how to approach storytelling thoughtfully as a storyteller and a communications strategist, and more. If you are a leader, storyteller, or curious about culture, this one if for you, enjoy! Follow Rakia: www.skaibluemedia.com www.instagram.com/rakiareynolds www.twitter.com/rakiareynolds Follow Noor: www.noortagouri.com www.insagram.com/noor www.twitter.com/ntagouri

    #43: Maytha Alhassen on Muslim Representation in Media, Our New Project SSSS, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 72:13


    Submit your stories at www.noortagouri.com/ssss Dr. Maytha Al Hassen is a historian, journalist, social justice artist, and mending practitioner. She uses this work to bridge the worlds of organizing, academic research, media engagement, artistic expression and spiritually-guided healing practices. As an artist and organizer, Alhassen has performed and written extensively about the Muslim experience. She has written and produced on the award winning TV series ‘Ramy,' and will be joining AYS as a researcher on our new investigative project, SSSS: See Something, Say Something. Our intention with this project is to remain open, listen to YOUR stories of how the misrepresentation of Muslims in media has impacted your lives, and to find us all answers we've been looking for, for a very long time. There is no one we would rather have to help guide us through our upcoming findings.

    Editor's Note: Welcome To SSSS: See Something, Say Something

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 5:18


    Editor's Note: Welcome to SSSS: See Something, Say Something. Please submit your stories to www.noortagouri.com/ssss The project of a lifetime. This investigative series was born from questioning where I picked up the ‘shame' I felt around my identity of being Arab, Muslim, and American. Our industry, the media industry, has played a monumental role in the shame so many of us have carried throughout our lives when existing as who we are. This investigation is more than a critique into how the American media's misrepresentation of Muslims, it is about how the stories we have been telling ourselves about ourselves are not ones we always chose for ourselves. It's about how there are feelings we, in America, have still not fully processed and then proceeded to wage war against the feeling: terror. It is getting clear answers about who we are as a people and the stories we choose to rewrite moving forward. If America's biggest export is its story, then how do we reclaim and rewrite the actual truths we know we've all been carrying. Pre and post 9/11. This investigation will be led by our AYS Team with me, Dr. Maytha Alhassen, Zaron Burnett III, and each of YOU who choose to participate, in coproduction with iHeart Media. This will be a community led investigation and your stories, your voices, will be a critical part of our research. I hope you join us, you can check out (write what you need for link) We've seen some things, and we now we are saying something. Please submit your stories at www.noortagouri.com/ssss

    #42 Soul-Full Reflections on Community with Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb - AYS IFTAR 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 70:15


    Soul-Full Reflections on Community with Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb This past Ramadan, At Your Service had the honor of hosting a series of Virtual Iftars (dinners to break our fast). To really hone in on impact for these events, we tapped into some incredible leaders to guide us through themed conversations around intention and community. This truly was one of my favorite events I've ever been to, let alone hosted. When you're in the Month of Ramadan, feeling all your feelings, and you receive blessings in the form of gems, with your community all together Live, there's really nothing like it. Last week we dropped a conversation with Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir and Iddris Sandu. THIS WEEK, we have the honor of revisiting a conversation between the esteemed Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb. Professor Ilyasah Shabazz promotes higher education for at-risk youth, interfaith dialogue to build bridges between cultures for young leaders of the world, and she participates in international humanitarian delegations. She served as a member of the U.S. Delegation that accompanied President Bill Clinton to South Africa to commemorate the election of President Nelson Mandela and the Education & Economic Development initiatives. While she is frequently asked to speak about the Legacy of Malcolm X, she shares that it is her mother, Dr. Betty Shabazz's wisdom, courage and compassion that guide her. Suhaib Webb is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service of NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He has a degree in Education from the University of Central Oklahoma, and in Islamic law from al-Azhar Universiy in Cairo. He was named as a "Faith Leader to Watch" by The Center for American Progress in 2016, selected by the Muslim Community as one of CNN's 25 Most Influential Leaders; as well as one of "Five Hundred of the Most Influential Muslims" by the Royal Islamic Studies Center in 2017. He is also currently the resident scholar at the ICNYU. And PS, he married Adam and I at our wedding :) This conversation between Ilyasah Shabazz and Suhaib Webb on community and being there for yourself in order to be there for others just CLICKED. I'm currently reading the Autobiography of Malcolm X and listening to this episode again and it couldn't be more timely. I hope you enjoy! PS, In case you missed it last week, we played back another conversation from this event series, with Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir and Iddris Sandu. ays xx Our sponsors, but more like friends, at Ahmad Tea helped us put so much intention into these events, and we could not be more grateful to have them as partners. www.ahmadteausa.com instagram.com/ahmadtea_usa I hope you enjoy this episode, as much as I enjoyed hosting these lovely souls. _____ If you have any feedback, PLEASE leave a review of PODCAST NOOR. Follow Ilyasah: Instagram.com/ilyasahshabazz Follow Suhaib: instagram.com/suhaib.webb Follow Noor: instagram.com/noor Follow AYS: instagram.com/ays www.noortagouri.com/linktree

    #41: Setting Intentions with Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir and Iddris Sandu - AYS IFTAR 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 34:55


    This past Ramadan, At Your Service had the honor of hosting a series of Virtual Iftars (dinners to break our fast). To really hone in on impact for these events, we tapped into some incredible leaders to guide us through themed conversations around intention and community. This truly was one of my favorite events I've ever been to, let alone hosted. When you're in the Month of Ramadan, feeling all your feelings, and you receive blessings in the form of gems, with your community all together Live, there's really nothing like it. Our sponsors, but more like friends, at Ahmad Tea helped us put so much intention into these events, and we could not be more grateful to have them as partners. www.ahmadteausa.com instagram.com/ahmadtea_usa First up, a fireside chat with literal trailblazers Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir and Iddris Sandu. Bilqis is a former D1 athlete-turned coach, instructor and inspiration. Bilqis is an international speaker and the founder of Dribble Down Barriers (dribbledownbarriers.com/camps). Iddris Sandu is a digital architect, who has worked alongside the most noteworthy tech startups of our time. Outside of being one of our best friends, Iddris is the founder of HALT Labs, redefining the future of transport and safety for intelligent cities and spacialLabs, an immersive visual studio/agency. In this episode, we all discuss intentions, how to cultivate them, how to honor them, and how to execute on them for the sake of community. I hope you enjoy this episode, as much as I enjoyed hosting these lovely souls. _____ If you have any feedback, PLEASE leave a review of PODCAST NOOR. Follow Bilqis: Instagram.com/qis_mo Follow Iddris: instagram.com/iddrissandu

    #40: When I Say Yes To Everything, I'm Missing Out On The Full Divinity of An Idea

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 23:21


    For when you think you don't work enough, for when you work too much, for when you need something new, for when you're figuring out what works for YOU. www.noortagouri.com/linktree

    #39: to the one who didn't show up with hijab today

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 10:55


    i love you --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    #38: If You Really Knew Me, You'd Know That I'm Still On This Journey.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 33:44


    If You Really Knew Me, You'd Know That I'm Still On This Journey. -Trusting Your Brain To Show Up For You Pt. 2 -Stories -Importance of taking time off -Your story is not boring -I hope You choose You --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    MARINA on Being a Nonconforming Pop Star, Redefining Success, Getting Political, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 86:01


    Marina Diamandis also known as MARINA and previously known as Marina and the Diamonds is a Welsh/Greek political pop star. She's an incredible song writer with a voice that stops you in your tracks. It's only after you get past the need to dance to her music that you realize in almost every one of her songs - she's giving you a very important message. I've been listening to Marina's music since high school…keeping lyrics like “if you are not very careful, your possessions will possess you.” As daily mantras. She just released her 5th studio album: Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land and has come back with evolved messages and music you won't be able to sit still too. for more MARINA you can listen to her music wherever you jam! check out her website marinaofficial.co.uk and on Instagram at @marinadiamandis --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

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    Nedra Tawwab on Gaslighting Loved Ones, Setting Boundaries, Finding Peace, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 73:39


    Nedra Tawwab on Gaslighting Loved Ones, Setting Boundaries, Finding Peace, and More. Nedra Glover Tawwab, MSW, LCSW, is a New York Times best-selling author, licensed therapist, sought-after relationship expert, and one of my favorite people to follow on IG. She has practiced relationship therapy for 14 years and is the founder and owner of the group therapy practice, Kaleidoscope Counseling. Every day she helps people create healthy relationships by teaching them how to implement boundaries. Nedra's philosophy is that a lack of boundaries and assertiveness underlie most relationship issues, and her gift is helping people create healthy relationships with themselves and others. Nedra earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. She has additional certifications in working with families and couples and in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, plus advanced training for counseling adults who've experienced childhood emotional neglect. For more Nedra Tawwab you can get her book: Set Boundaries, Find Peace wherever you get your books. Her website is nedratawwab.com, and my favorite Instagram account: @nedratawwab --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    Heather McGhee On: Us vs. Them, The Role of Racism in US Economy, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 82:09


    Heather McGhee is a strategist and the strategy she designs and promotes are solutions to inequality in America. Her new book, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together is now available from One World, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Heather's 2020 TED talk, “Racism Has a Cost for Everyone” reached 1 million views in just two months online. In the coming year, she will launch an original podcast on how to create cross-racial solidarity in challenging times. Heather has testified in Congress, drafted legislation, and developed strategies for organizations and campaigns that won changes to improve the lives of millions. For nearly two decades, she helped build the non-partisan "think and do" tank Demos, serving four years as president. For more heather McGhee you can get her book The Sum of Us, wherever you get your books! Check out her website heathermcghee.com, Instagram @heathermcghee Twitter @hmcghee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    Editor's Note 08: Burnout

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 5:50


    Burnout, A Poem --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    Gabriella Karefa-Johnson on Diversifying High Fashion, Styling Vogue Cover, Rethinking Beauty Standards, and More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 88:25


    Gabriella Karefa-Johnson is the fashion stylist we all need in our lives. She is the first black woman to style a Vogue cover, and her light has shone long before that. Gabriella is the fashion director of Garage magazine, curating and styling spreads that always create some noise. She tells stories through her styling, and focuses on diversifying representation in high fashion. I met Gabriella at a Prada dinner in Milan, she greeted me like we were old friends and we immediately started dishing stories…..luckily for you all! She does that here too. We talk about breaking into an industry as a person who doesn't meet the typical standard of fashion, navigating what it means to finally get hired for jobs when it seems more trendy to hire BIPOC. And of course, Gabriella's fashion inspirations, and fashion aspirations. I hope you loved this episode with Gabriella Karefa Johnson. You can continue following her journey on instagram at @Gabriellak_j. ——— Video version of this conversation: youtube.com/noor facebook.com/noor —— It would mean so much if you could rate + review PODCAST NOOR! I love reading what you have to say, and it is a great way to support. You can also stay connected with me by subscribing to my newsletter: noortagouri.com/newsletter If you want to go the extra mile, join my Patreon community: patreon.com/noor And of course follow along on social media: instagram.com/noor facebook.com/noor youtube.com/noor twitter.com/ntagouri tiktok.com/Noor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    Mari Andrew on Healing Through Writing, Learning From People Taking Their Last Breath, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 103:55


    Mari Andrew is a writer and illustrator who has been inspiring me for years. Her illustration career started as a hobby in 2015 as a form of self expression. She documents her stories through reflections and some water color on paper. ⠀ Mari's way with words and colors are a source of comfort to an online audience of over a million, sharing with us stories about grief, relationships, heartache, friendship, trying careers on, illness, and real self love. ⠀ In 2018 she released her New York Times best selling book: “Am I There Yet? The Loop-de-loop, Zigzagging Journey to Adulthood” and a guide book companion in 2019. ⠀ Most recently, Mari has published her latest book: “My Inner Sky: On Embracing Day, Night, and All the Times in Between.” It's the perfect book for this moment as we all need a little more encouragement for “present thinking. ⠀ Mari has also become a hospital chaplain, something I'm very excited to talk to her about. ⠀ Welcome to this guided storytelling session of PODCAST NOOR with Mari Andrew on: The Healing Process of Writing, How To Share Almost Everything, What She Learns From People Taking Their Last Breath, and More. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    A-Trak on Staying Creative, Pivoting in Work, Dealing with Fatigue, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 83:05


    Alain Macklovitch, aka A-Trak is a Canadian DJ, turntables, record producer, and founder of record label Fools Gold. He started young, winning his first DJ Championship at the age of 15 and collecting 4 more world championships by 18. He is known for using highly technical turntable skills and scratching into his genre-spanning work. His craft caught the attention of Kanye West and A-Trak became Kanye's original tour DJ. This led him to start Fools Gold where he continues to develop the careers of several artists. One, early on, being Kid Cudi — you remember your favorite Cudi song Day + Night? We have this classic thanks to A-Trak.  One of my favorite things about Alain is he is so multifaceted. I love talking to him about tech and politics. He is an artist, a leader, a mentor, a brother (who he also makes music with,) and his constant evolution with all of these things is exactly why he is where he is today. We will be talking about all of this and more! Video version of this conversation: youtube.com/noor facebook.com/noor —— It would mean so much if you could rate + review PODCAST NOOR! I love reading what you have to say, and it is a great way to support. You can also stay connected with me by subscribing to my newsletter: noortagouri.com/newsletter If you want to go the extra mile, join my Patreon community: patreon.com/noor And of course follow along on social media: instagram.com/noor facebook.com/noor youtube.com/noor twitter.com/ntagouri https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@ntagouri tiktok.com/Noor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

    Rebecca Walker and Lily Diamond on YOUR Story, and Much More.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 92:26


    Rebecca Walker has contributed to the global conversation about race, gender, power, and the evolution of the human family for three decades. Since graduating from Yale, she has authored seven bestselling books on subjects ranging from intergenerational feminism and multiracial identity to Black Cool and ambivalent motherhood. Rebecca has written, developed, and produced film and television projects with Warner Brothers, NBC, Amazon, HBO, and Paramount, and spoken at over four hundred universities and corporate campuses internationally, including Harvard, Out and Equal, Museum of the African Diaspora, and TEDxLund. When Rebecca was 21, she cofounded the Third Wave Fund, which makes grants to women and transgender youth working for social justice. She was named by Time magazine as one of the most influential leaders of her generation―and continues to teach her masterclass, The Art of Memoir, at gorgeous and inspiring places around the world. And Fun Fact: She is also happens to be the daughter of author Alice Walker, who wrote one of my favorite books, The Color Purple. Lily Diamond is a writer and advocate harnessing the power of digital media to democratize wellness and empower women through storytelling, accessible practices for inner and outer nourishment, and revolutionary acts of self-care within our earth and human communities. She is the creator of internationally beloved blog Kale & Caramel and author of bestselling memoir-cookbook Kale & Caramel: Recipes for Body, Heart, and Table, celebrated as one of the top cookbooks of 2017 by the New York Times, The Independent, Cooking Light, mindbodygreen, and more. Lily's writing has been featured in VICE, Healthyish, the Huffington Post, Refinery29, and more. Her work is informed by two decades of study, certification, and teaching in the art and practice of meditation and psychosomatic therapies. She is a devoted co-conspirator to organizations decolonizing food and wellness for all. Lily was educated at Yale University and lives in Maui, Hawai‘i, where she grew up, on occupied native Hawaiian land. Together, Lily and Rebecca wrote “What's Your Story? A Journal for Everyday Evolution.” Video version of this conversation: youtube.com/noor facebook.com/noor —— It would mean so much if you could rate + review PODCAST NOOR! I love reading what you have to say, and it is a great way to support. You can also stay connected with me by subscribing to my newsletter: noortagouri.com/newsletter If you want to go the extra mile, join my Patreon community: patreon.com/noor And of course follow along on social media: instagram.com/noor facebook.com/noor youtube.com/noor twitter.com/ntagouri https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@ntagouri tiktok.com/Noor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastnoor/support

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