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This week on Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne take a closer look at the baby products being marketed to exhausted parents, from sleep pods, reflux pillows and weighted sleep suits to formula prep machines, nasal aspirators, rectal wind devices, baby monitors, walkers and bouncers. The episode is not about shaming parents for buying products that promise help. It is about asking better questions before clicking “add to cart”. Does the product support safety, or does it introduce risk? Is it solving a real problem, or selling reassurance to tired parents? And does it follow the basic principles of safe sleep, safe feeding, safe movement and sensible monitoring? With practical advice, plenty of honesty, and a healthy suspicion of pastel-coloured nonsense, this episode gives parents a simple framework for deciding what is useful, what is unnecessary, and what should probably stay out of the cot, the bottle, the buggy, or the baby's holes. https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/first-aid/choking-in-babies/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif speaks with Irish Times journalist Ellen Coyne about her reporting on the rise of freebirth in Ireland: giving birth without a midwife, doctor or trained medical professional present. Ellen discusses what led her to investigate the movement, the concerns raised by senior midwives, the lack of clear data around unassisted births, and how online communities can frame freebirth as empowering while failing to fully engage with the risks. After the interview, Afif and Anne debrief the issue from neonatal and obstetric perspectives. They explore why some women may feel drawn away from maternity services, including previous trauma, poor communication, lack of continuity of care and fear of intervention. They also examine the role of social media, doulas, birthkeepers and unregulated advice in shaping decisions during one of the most vulnerable times in a woman's life. This is not a conversation about shaming women. It is about safety, autonomy, trust and accountability. Birth trauma is real. Consent matters. But real empowerment is not being left alone with risk. It is having accurate information, respectful care and skilled support available when things change. Birth is not a purity test. There is no gold medal for suffering. https://www.irishtimes.com/health/2026/06/06/free-births-in-ireland-concern-grows-for-women-choosing-births-without-medical-help/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif speaks with Irish Times journalist Ellen Coyne about her reporting on the rise of freebirth in Ireland: giving birth without a midwife, doctor or trained medical professional present. Ellen discusses what led her to investigate the movement, the concerns raised by senior midwives, the lack of clear data around unassisted births, and how online communities can frame freebirth as empowering while failing to fully engage with the risks. After the interview, Afif and Anne debrief the issue from neonatal and obstetric perspectives. They explore why some women may feel drawn away from maternity services, including previous trauma, poor communication, lack of continuity of care and fear of intervention. They also examine the role of social media, doulas, birthkeepers and unregulated advice in shaping decisions during one of the most vulnerable times in a woman's life. This is not a conversation about shaming women. It is about safety, autonomy, trust and accountability. Birth trauma is real. Consent matters. But real empowerment is not being left alone with risk. It is having accurate information, respectful care and skilled support available when things change. Birth is not a purity test. There is no gold medal for suffering. https://www.irishtimes.com/health/2026/06/06/free-births-in-ireland-concern-grows-for-women-choosing-births-without-medical-help/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne take on one of the most emotionally charged topics in maternity care: caesarean birth. Online birth content often presents two true statements side by side: caesareans carry more risk than vaginal birth, and caesarean rates are rising. The implied conclusion is often that unnecessary caesareans are harming women. But is that a fair interpretation of the evidence? Afif and Anne unpack why context matters, especially the concept of confounding by indication: the idea that the reason someone receives an intervention is often linked to the outcome being measured. Using a NICU analogy, they explain why comparing caesarean outcomes with uncomplicated vaginal births can be deeply misleading. They also discuss planned versus emergency caesareans, absolute versus relative risk, the risks of doing nothing, and why both hospital maternity care and private birth care can carry their own biases. The episode includes a breakdown of a 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis comparing planned caesarean delivery with planned vaginal delivery in randomized trials. This is not an episode about promoting caesareans or dismissing vaginal birth. It is about evidence, nuance, and helping women recognise the difference between informed consent and fear-based messaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne take on one of the most emotionally charged topics in maternity care: caesarean birth. Online birth content often presents two true statements side by side: caesareans carry more risk than vaginal birth, and caesarean rates are rising. The implied conclusion is often that unnecessary caesareans are harming women. But is that a fair interpretation of the evidence? Afif and Anne unpack why context matters, especially the concept of confounding by indication: the idea that the reason someone receives an intervention is often linked to the outcome being measured. Using a NICU analogy, they explain why comparing caesarean outcomes with uncomplicated vaginal births can be deeply misleading. They also discuss planned versus emergency caesareans, absolute versus relative risk, the risks of doing nothing, and why both hospital maternity care and private birth care can carry their own biases. The episode includes a breakdown of a 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis comparing planned caesarean delivery with planned vaginal delivery in randomized trials. This is not an episode about promoting caesareans or dismissing vaginal birth. It is about evidence, nuance, and helping women recognise the difference between informed consent and fear-based messaging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding are surrounded by myths, slogans and a fair amount of internet nonsense. In this episode, Afif and Anne look at what alcohol actually does before conception, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. They discuss paternal alcohol exposure, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, the “sober enough to feed” slogan, pumping and dumping, beer and milk supply, and the misleading comparison between breastmilk and orange juice. No shame, no panic, just biology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alcohol, pregnancy and breastfeeding are surrounded by myths, slogans and a fair amount of internet nonsense. In this episode, Afif and Anne look at what alcohol actually does before conception, during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. They discuss paternal alcohol exposure, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, the “sober enough to feed” slogan, pumping and dumping, beer and milk supply, and the misleading comparison between breastmilk and orange juice. No shame, no panic, just biology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No SP POD, o secretário Guilherme Afif Domingos detalha os bastidores do Novo Centro Administrativo do Governo de São Paulo: um dos principais projetos da atual gestão. Ele explica como surgiu a proposta, os objetivos de levar a sede do governo para o centro da capital e os impactos esperados na economia, mobilidade e requalificação urbana da região.
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In this episode, Afif and Anne take a deep dive into vitamin K at birth and the growing wave of misinformation surrounding it online. They explore why newborn babies are naturally low in vitamin K, how clotting works, and what vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) actually is. The discussion covers the differences between intramuscular and oral vitamin K, why the injection remains the most reliable protection, and the devastating consequences VKDB can have, including brain bleeding and death. Along the way, they unpack some of the most common myths circulating on social media, from claims about “toxins” and cancer to misconceptions around breastfeeding and “natural” birth. As always, the episode combines evidence-based medicine with honesty, humour, and practical conversations about how healthcare professionals and parents can navigate fear, risk, and misinformation together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Afif and Anne take a deep dive into vitamin K at birth and the growing wave of misinformation surrounding it online. They explore why newborn babies are naturally low in vitamin K, how clotting works, and what vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) actually is. The discussion covers the differences between intramuscular and oral vitamin K, why the injection remains the most reliable protection, and the devastating consequences VKDB can have, including brain bleeding and death. Along the way, they unpack some of the most common myths circulating on social media, from claims about “toxins” and cancer to misconceptions around breastfeeding and “natural” birth. As always, the episode combines evidence-based medicine with honesty, humour, and practical conversations about how healthcare professionals and parents can navigate fear, risk, and misinformation together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rekaman offline pertama dalam dua tahun terakhir! Dua host kita, Laurence dan Afif, menyambangi Kanada dan bertemu dengan Gian dan Valen untuk ngobrolin berbagai hal, mulai dari gibahan ringan sampai topik mengenai sistem matematika di Amerika Utara. Siapa yang aura busugnya paling terasa?
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif speaks to BBC journalist Divya Talwar about her investigation into unsafe advice given by some self-described baby sleep experts. Divya explains why the BBC pursued the story, what parents told her, and how exhaustion, social media credibility and gaps in postnatal support can leave families vulnerable to advice that may conflict with safer sleep guidance. After the interview, Afif and Anne debrief the key issues: normal infant sleep, back-to-sleep guidance, clear cot spaces, front sleeping, loose bedding, breathing monitors, reflux and allergy claims, and how parents can judge whether someone offering sleep advice is properly qualified and working within safe boundaries. This episode is not about blaming tired parents. It is about helping families find support that is safe, evidence-based and honest about its limits. BBC Documentary: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce84e1vn1l2o Safe co-sleeping: https://profafif.substack.com/p/co-sleeping-all-you-need-to-know?r=4l3k10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif speaks to BBC journalist Divya Talwar about her investigation into unsafe advice given by some self-described baby sleep experts. Divya explains why the BBC pursued the story, what parents told her, and how exhaustion, social media credibility and gaps in postnatal support can leave families vulnerable to advice that may conflict with safer sleep guidance. After the interview, Afif and Anne debrief the key issues: normal infant sleep, back-to-sleep guidance, clear cot spaces, front sleeping, loose bedding, breathing monitors, reflux and allergy claims, and how parents can judge whether someone offering sleep advice is properly qualified and working within safe boundaries. This episode is not about blaming tired parents. It is about helping families find support that is safe, evidence-based and honest about its limits. BBC Documentary: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce84e1vn1l2o Safe co-sleeping: https://profafif.substack.com/p/co-sleeping-all-you-need-to-know?r=4l3k10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne tackle an important but often overlooked topic: what happens when things don't go to plan after a baby is born. While most women recover well after delivery, a small number require closer monitoring or escalation of care. Anne, a consultant obstetric anaesthesiologist, explains how maternity teams identify early warning signs, what triggers a move from the postnatal ward to high dependency or intensive care, and what that experience looks like in practice. They break down the differences between ward care, HDU, and ICU, the most common reasons mothers need escalation such as haemorrhage, infection, and preeclampsia, and why early recognition is so important for good outcomes. The episode also explores the emotional impact of unexpected complications, how hospitals support mothers and babies during these situations, and what symptoms should never be ignored after going home. This is an honest, reassuring, and informative conversation designed to give parents a clearer understanding of how maternity care works when it matters most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne tackle an important but often overlooked topic: what happens when things don't go to plan after a baby is born. While most women recover well after delivery, a small number require closer monitoring or escalation of care. Anne, a consultant obstetric anaesthesiologist, explains how maternity teams identify early warning signs, what triggers a move from the postnatal ward to high dependency or intensive care, and what that experience looks like in practice. They break down the differences between ward care, HDU, and ICU, the most common reasons mothers need escalation such as haemorrhage, infection, and preeclampsia, and why early recognition is so important for good outcomes. The episode also explores the emotional impact of unexpected complications, how hospitals support mothers and babies during these situations, and what symptoms should never be ignored after going home. This is an honest, reassuring, and informative conversation designed to give parents a clearer understanding of how maternity care works when it matters most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is hard enough… so when did “wellness” become another thing to get right? In this episode, we're joined by Clare McKenna, host of Alive & Kicking and author of Would You Be Well?, to unpack the modern obsession with wellness and why, for many parents, it's doing more harm than good. We explore Clare's journey from chasing diets, routines, and “perfect health” to realising that wellness had quietly become another source of pressure. Together, we talk about how social media, unrealistic expectations, and guilt-driven habits are shaping how we think about health… and why so many parents feel like they're getting it wrong. Afif shares his own experience of going all-in on fitness and achieving the goal… only to feel worse. Anne reflects on how motherhood reshapes identity, routine, and self-care in ways nobody prepares you for. This episode is about stripping things back. Not perfection. Not optimisation. Just figuring out what actually works in real life. If your version of wellness is making you feel worse… it might be time to rethink it. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is hard enough… so when did “wellness” become another thing to get right? In this episode, we're joined by Clare McKenna, host of Alive & Kicking and author of Would You Be Well?, to unpack the modern obsession with wellness and why, for many parents, it's doing more harm than good. We explore Clare's journey from chasing diets, routines, and “perfect health” to realising that wellness had quietly become another source of pressure. Together, we talk about how social media, unrealistic expectations, and guilt-driven habits are shaping how we think about health… and why so many parents feel like they're getting it wrong. Afif shares his own experience of going all-in on fitness and achieving the goal… only to feel worse. Anne reflects on how motherhood reshapes identity, routine, and self-care in ways nobody prepares you for. This episode is about stripping things back. Not perfection. Not optimisation. Just figuring out what actually works in real life. If your version of wellness is making you feel worse… it might be time to rethink it. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathalie Boyer, 15 ans, égorgée à l'été 1988. Leïla Afif, 40 ans, abattue d'une balle dans la tête au printemps 2000. Une adolescente et une mère de famille qui ne se connaissaient pas, tuées de façon différente à douze ans d'intervalle. Rien, a priori, ne pouvait relier ces deux crimes à l'exception de leur proximité géographique, le département de l'Isère et une trace ADN. Trente-six ans après le premier meurtre, cette empreinte a parlé. Un homme, Mohammed Chahbar, 62 ans, a été interpellé.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
When parents hear the word NICU, it can feel frightening. But the reality is that many babies who spend time there are simply adjusting to life outside the womb. In this episode, Afif and Anne break down the most common reasons newborns are admitted to the neonatal unit, including breathing difficulties, low blood sugar, infection checks, temperature regulation, and feeding challenges. Afif explains the physiology behind these issues and why most NICU stays are short and part of a baby's normal transition after birth. If you're expecting a baby or have ever wondered what really happens in NICU, this episode offers clarity and reassurance. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When parents hear the word NICU, it can feel frightening. But the reality is that many babies who spend time there are simply adjusting to life outside the womb. In this episode, Afif and Anne break down the most common reasons newborns are admitted to the neonatal unit, including breathing difficulties, low blood sugar, infection checks, temperature regulation, and feeding challenges. Afif explains the physiology behind these issues and why most NICU stays are short and part of a baby's normal transition after birth. If you're expecting a baby or have ever wondered what really happens in NICU, this episode offers clarity and reassurance. Proudly sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discurso: Guilherme Afif Domingos , Secretário Especial de Projetos Estratégicos do Governo do Estado de São Paulo l Leilão do novo Centro Administrativo na B3 by Governo do Estado de São Paulo
Comedian and writer Sophia Wren joins The Baby Tribe to talk about becoming a mother in her early 20s, the shock of a precipitous labour, and what nobody tells you about the emotional aftermath. Sophia shares a painfully honest account of postpartum intrusive thoughts, fear, shame, and the moment she realised she needed help, plus how medication and support helped her rebuild her life from scratch. Afif and Anne explore why aftercare and being heard matter so much, how matrescence can trigger an identity quake even in “perfect on paper” situations, and why mental health treatment deserves the same normalisation as any other medical care. Sophia also tells the story of how a comedy course during a later crisis accidentally launched her career, leading to her acclaimed show Princess Melancholy. Funny, frank, and unexpectedly healing. You can find Sophia and all her shows throught her insta! https://www.instagram.com/sophiawrencomedy/ Proudly sponsored by https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian and writer Sophia Wren joins The Baby Tribe to talk about becoming a mother in her early 20s, the shock of a precipitous labour, and what nobody tells you about the emotional aftermath. Sophia shares a painfully honest account of postpartum intrusive thoughts, fear, shame, and the moment she realised she needed help, plus how medication and support helped her rebuild her life from scratch. Afif and Anne explore why aftercare and being heard matter so much, how matrescence can trigger an identity quake even in “perfect on paper” situations, and why mental health treatment deserves the same normalisation as any other medical care. Sophia also tells the story of how a comedy course during a later crisis accidentally launched her career, leading to her acclaimed show Princess Melancholy. Funny, frank, and unexpectedly healing. You can find Sophia and all her shows throught her insta! https://www.instagram.com/sophiawrencomedy/ Proudly sponsored by https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Afif and Anne unpack the recent formula recalls in Ireland and internationally, explaining what happened, what parents should do, and why recalls usually mean safety systems are working. They discuss switching formula brands, what changes are normal, when not to switch (especially with prescribed formulas), and clear guidance on safe formula prep. Finally, they tackle the big question: is formula harmful? They explain what the research actually shows about breast milk vs formula, why many headline claims are muddied by confounders, and why parents shouldn't feel guilt or fear about feeding their baby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Afif and Anne unpack the recent formula recalls in Ireland and internationally, explaining what happened, what parents should do, and why recalls usually mean safety systems are working. They discuss switching formula brands, what changes are normal, when not to switch (especially with prescribed formulas), and clear guidance on safe formula prep. Finally, they tackle the big question: is formula harmful? They explain what the research actually shows about breast milk vs formula, why many headline claims are muddied by confounders, and why parents shouldn't feel guilt or fear about feeding their baby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne return after the Christmas “break” (parenting, but with more chocolate) and ease back in with a totally non-controversial topic: home birth and free birth. We start by clearly separating free birth (no medical care, no trained attendant, outside healthcare infrastructure) from planned home birth (full antenatal care, risk assessment, trained midwife support, and an escalation plan). This episode is not about shaming women or taking choice away. It's about risk, and what happens when birth stops being straightforward. We unpack what can go wrong for mothers, including postpartum haemorrhage and sepsis, and why peripartum deterioration can be sudden, making rapid multidisciplinary response crucial. Then we shift to babies, discussing why the initial steps of newborn resuscitation can happen at home, but more advanced interventions cannot, and why that matters when minutes count. We also talk about water birth, why labouring in water is different from delivering in water, and the rare but serious neonatal complications reported in the literature. Finally, we discuss Irish transfer realities using data from a recent audit of the HSE home birth service (2012–2021), including transfer rates and travel times, and why “transfer if needed” is not always the reassurance people think it is. If you'd like to support the podcast, subscribe to HeadStuff Plus for Baby Tribe Shorts, where we break down the science, the headlines, and listener questions. Sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne return after the Christmas “break” (parenting, but with more chocolate) and ease back in with a totally non-controversial topic: home birth and free birth. We start by clearly separating free birth (no medical care, no trained attendant, outside healthcare infrastructure) from planned home birth (full antenatal care, risk assessment, trained midwife support, and an escalation plan). This episode is not about shaming women or taking choice away. It's about risk, and what happens when birth stops being straightforward. We unpack what can go wrong for mothers, including postpartum haemorrhage and sepsis, and why peripartum deterioration can be sudden, making rapid multidisciplinary response crucial. Then we shift to babies, discussing why the initial steps of newborn resuscitation can happen at home, but more advanced interventions cannot, and why that matters when minutes count. We also talk about water birth, why labouring in water is different from delivering in water, and the rare but serious neonatal complications reported in the literature. Finally, we discuss Irish transfer realities using data from a recent audit of the HSE home birth service (2012–2021), including transfer rates and travel times, and why “transfer if needed” is not always the reassurance people think it is. If you'd like to support the podcast, subscribe to HeadStuff Plus for Baby Tribe Shorts, where we break down the science, the headlines, and listener questions. Sponsored by www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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O programa não é no final de semana, mas se preparem para um Domingos absolutamente especial! Guilherme Afif é o convidado do Pânico nesta segunda (14) para mostrar que é mais especialista em reformas do que pedreiro, conhece tudo de microempresas, empresas de tamanho comum (15 cm está bom, né?!) e “macroempresas”, além de provar que, de MEI em MEI, dá para construir uma INTEIR! É melhor assistir à entrevista ou prefere perder a data limite para pagar o DAS?
Anne, our resident expert anaesthetist, offers a candid look at the epidural procedure, breaking down the steps with precision and empathy. From the first sting of the local anaesthetic to the teamwork involved in ensuring comfort and safety, Anne and Afif shed light on how understanding the process can alleviate fear and guilt. For those curious about mobile epidurals, we explore the balance of pain relief and mobility along with the real-world challenges of making it accessible to all. Celebrate the resilience of women in childbirth and burst through the myths surrounding epidurals with our engaging, insightful episode that champions both clarity and comfort. Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anne, our resident expert anaesthetist, offers a candid look at the epidural procedure, breaking down the steps with precision and empathy. From the first sting of the local anaesthetic to the teamwork involved in ensuring comfort and safety, Anne and Afif shed light on how understanding the process can alleviate fear and guilt. For those curious about mobile epidurals, we explore the balance of pain relief and mobility along with the real-world challenges of making it accessible to all. Celebrate the resilience of women in childbirth and burst through the myths surrounding epidurals with our engaging, insightful episode that champions both clarity and comfort. Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded at the Beyond Borders International Festival in Scotland, this episode of Palestine Matters explores whether diplomacy can still make a difference in an age of realpolitik, wars, and international law in crisis.Host: Brian Brivati Guests:Afif Safieh – Veteran Palestinian diplomat and former ambassador, who played a central role in the transition from armed struggle to dialogue within the Palestinian national movement.Frances Guy – Former British ambassador with decades of experience across the Middle East and beyond, now engaged in international policy and humanitarian work.
In this special live show from Smock Alley Theatre, Afif and Anne share hilarious parenting fails, marriage confessions, and the story of how they first met. They're joined by writer and creator Stefanie Preissner, who opens up about her autism diagnosis, motherhood, and her new TV project The Walsh Sisters. Later, Dr Nicola Fox-Hamilton dives into one of the biggest modern parenting challenges—kids, phones, and digital literacy. From tantrums to TikTok, this episode is packed with honesty, humour, and big conversations every parent needs to hear. Proudly Sponsored by www.Happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special live show from Smock Alley Theatre, Afif and Anne share hilarious parenting fails, marriage confessions, and the story of how they first met. They're joined by writer and creator Stefanie Preissner, who opens up about her autism diagnosis, motherhood, and her new TV project The Walsh Sisters. Later, Dr Nicola Fox-Hamilton dives into one of the biggest modern parenting challenges—kids, phones, and digital literacy. From tantrums to TikTok, this episode is packed with honesty, humour, and big conversations every parent needs to hear. Proudly Sponsored by www.Happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Key TakeawaysFinding conviction when the market says no. SOCi was built for multi-location brands that initially rejected the idea of managing thousands of local pages. Afif explains how he stayed the course, found early adopters, and survived until the market caught up.Scaling through pressure cookers. Hyper-growth exposed broken systems, forced painful pivots, and required letting go of two-thirds of sales opportunities to improve retention.Customer success over sales growth. Afif shares why focusing on customer success—hiring seasoned leaders and building award-winning CS systems—was the key to sustainable expansion.Applied AI in marketing. Beyond generative content, SOCi is developing “applied AI” to manage end-to-end marketing workflows across thousands of locations, giving teams back thousands of hours.Culture as scalable DNA. SOCi's values—Selflessness, Overachievement, Customer Centricity, and Innovation—guide hiring, recognition, and leadership at every stage of growth.Leadership principles. Hire people better than you, empower them, and balance founder involvement with trust. Culture will evolve as you scale, but clarity of values keeps the organization aligned.Why ListenWhether you're an early-stage founder or leading a growth-stage team, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience, strategy, and culture-driven leadership. Afif's journey shows how to navigate rejection, make data-driven pivots, and build software—and teams—that scale.
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne sit down with Sophie Morris, entrepreneur, nutrition coach, and author of Sophie's Swaps, to talk about supermarket savvy, consumer awareness, and family food choices. Sophie shares her journey from Kooky Dough founder to one of Ireland's most-followed voices on food labels, explains why packaging claims can be misleading, and offers simple, budget-friendly swaps that help parents shop with less stress and more confidence. We discuss what “ultra-processed” really means, the limits of current research, and why balance matters far more than perfection. This is an episode about awareness, not food policing; the goal is to empower families with information, not add guilt. Ultra-processed food evidence is observational, additives in the EU are regulated, and convenience foods have their place. If food chat feels heavy, mind yourself and skip, and for personalised guidance always seek a registered dietitian. Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Baby Tribe, Afif and Anne sit down with Sophie Morris, entrepreneur, nutrition coach, and author of Sophie's Swaps, to talk about supermarket savvy, consumer awareness, and family food choices. Sophie shares her journey from Kooky Dough founder to one of Ireland's most-followed voices on food labels, explains why packaging claims can be misleading, and offers simple, budget-friendly swaps that help parents shop with less stress and more confidence. We discuss what “ultra-processed” really means, the limits of current research, and why balance matters far more than perfection. This is an episode about awareness, not food policing; the goal is to empower families with information, not add guilt. Ultra-processed food evidence is observational, additives in the EU are regulated, and convenience foods have their place. If food chat feels heavy, mind yourself and skip, and for personalised guidance always seek a registered dietitian. Sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My brilliant guest this week is Dr Afif El-Khuffash, a neonatologist and professor of paediatrics who has also just completed a degree in Cyberpsychology too. Afif is also a fellow podcast host, and has a huge interest in how we all interact and engage online. Even though my little girl is only four, I'm already worrying about the inevitability of her being online eventually, whether that's on an iPad in the short term or longer term on a smartphone when she's older. So my conversation with Afif was around that topic – what is the best way to help your child stay safe and happy online. We talk about misinformation, explaining to your children that everything they see online is not necessarily real, and the most important thing – how to ensure the lines of safe communication are open between you and your child. No matter what age your child is there are challenges online, from bullying to harassment to accessing content that's not appropriate for their age – it's actually so scary what young children can be exposed to sometimes – so this conversation made me feel so much better and I hope you'll get some comfort from it. Enjoy the episode and talk to you again next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I just finished creating my first ever 8-hour sleep meditation on wealth and overflow, and this episode? It's a stream-of-consciousness download on everything that's been coming through since.From collapsing timelines to decoding fear, from Emily in Paris to ancestral witch wounds — I'm going deep on why Hotmomz AI™ is triggering for some, and a total liberation tool for others.We talk body image, why tracking calories didn't work for me, the real reason you avoid your next level, how power shows up in thongs and TV breaks, and what I've been uncovering while writing my book.This one's raw, unfiltered, and full of medicine.⚡ Why manifestation only works if your nervous system can hold it⚡ What the “good girl mom” image has to do with the witch wound ⚡ How Hotmomz AI™ helps you close the gap between you and your goals ⚡ Why pleasure and play (yes, including thongs + Netflix) are powerful AFIf you've been craving freedom, truth, and no-BS insight into what's actually keeping you stuck — this is it.Support the showThe Hotmomz AI 30-Day Trial [CLICK HERE]Ready to be hot, healthy, and struggle-free? Join the Hotmomz Mastermind LICK THIS LINK • Connect with me on Instagram: @caseyshipp• The Quick Fix (4 Weeks. Cravings Gone. Bloat Down. Fast Results) → [I'M READY]• Grab my Gut & Food Test Course [LINK]
Obstetric anaesthesiologist Dr Anne Doherty steps into the guest spotlight on the Baby Tribe Podcast, ready to dismantle myths and address the intricacies of weight issues in pregnancy with candour and empathy. Anne shares her wealth of knowledge on the medical implications of obesity during pregnancy, from maternal morbidity to the complexities of labour analgesia and anaesthesia. With our previous episode sparking spirited debate, particularly among those with strong opinions on weight management, this episode aims to further the conversation with a focus on empathetic communication and understanding the emotional landscape that accompanies these discussions. Anne, alongside Afif, navigates through the sensitive terrain of weight-related topics with precision and care. They tackle the role of language in healthcare discussions, the importance of factual communication, and the nuances of weight gain during pregnancy. From enhanced recovery to GLP-1 agonists and the potential role of bariatric surgery, this episode equips listeners with valuable insights to make informed healthcare decisions. Tune in for a compassionate exploration of a complex issue, where informed choices and sensitive dialogue are at the forefront. Sponsored by: https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Obstetric anaesthesiologist Dr Anne Doherty steps into the guest spotlight on the Baby Tribe Podcast, ready to dismantle myths and address the intricacies of weight issues in pregnancy with candour and empathy. Anne shares her wealth of knowledge on the medical implications of obesity during pregnancy, from maternal morbidity to the complexities of labour analgesia and anaesthesia. With our previous episode sparking spirited debate, particularly among those with strong opinions on weight management, this episode aims to further the conversation with a focus on empathetic communication and understanding the emotional landscape that accompanies these discussions. Anne, alongside Afif, navigates through the sensitive terrain of weight-related topics with precision and care. They tackle the role of language in healthcare discussions, the importance of factual communication, and the nuances of weight gain during pregnancy. From enhanced recovery to GLP-1 agonists and the potential role of bariatric surgery, this episode equips listeners with valuable insights to make informed healthcare decisions. Tune in for a compassionate exploration of a complex issue, where informed choices and sensitive dialogue are at the forefront. Sponsored by: https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is an unpredictable rollercoaster, and few understand this better than our guest, stand-up comic and twin dad, Zac Lee. Picture the whirlwind of raising Irish triplets, with an eldest daughter swiftly followed by twin daughters, all while navigating life between Texas and Ireland. Zach's journey is filled with humour and heart as he balances his comedic pursuits with the everyday chaos of fatherhood, sprinkled with life lessons from his Republican upbringing and advocacy for Palestine. Ever tried to soothe a colicky baby at 3 AM? It's not for the faint-hearted, and in this episode, we unpack the emotional storm that is colic. We share personal battles with sleepless nights and the strain it places on relationships, while also exploring viable solutions like probiotics. From the struggles of managing a household teeming with young ones to digesting the complexities of modern parenting, this conversation is as grounding as it is enlightening, with a sprinkling of laughter to ease the tension. Fatherhood is evolving, and we're here to break the mould. Zac and Afif explore the shifting dynamics of parental roles, challenging stereotypes of the disciplinarian father and nurturing mother. With stories from the stand-up stage to the dinner table, we paint a picture of fatherhood that defies convention, sharing tales of cultural misunderstandings and comedic misadventures. Whether it's bonding over sports or embracing unique parenting styles, this episode sheds light on the nuanced reality of being a dad today, underscored by a comedic perspective that reminds us to laugh at life's unpredictability. Zac Lee's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacleecomedy/ Colic Article: https://profafif.substack.com/p/understanding-infant-colic?utm_source=publication-search Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parenting is an unpredictable rollercoaster, and few understand this better than our guest, stand-up comic and twin dad, Zac Lee. Picture the whirlwind of raising Irish triplets, with an eldest daughter swiftly followed by twin daughters, all while navigating life between Texas and Ireland. Zach's journey is filled with humour and heart as he balances his comedic pursuits with the everyday chaos of fatherhood, sprinkled with life lessons from his Republican upbringing and advocacy for Palestine. Ever tried to soothe a colicky baby at 3 AM? It's not for the faint-hearted, and in this episode, we unpack the emotional storm that is colic. We share personal battles with sleepless nights and the strain it places on relationships, while also exploring viable solutions like probiotics. From the struggles of managing a household teeming with young ones to digesting the complexities of modern parenting, this conversation is as grounding as it is enlightening, with a sprinkling of laughter to ease the tension. Fatherhood is evolving, and we're here to break the mould. Zac and Afif explore the shifting dynamics of parental roles, challenging stereotypes of the disciplinarian father and nurturing mother. With stories from the stand-up stage to the dinner table, we paint a picture of fatherhood that defies convention, sharing tales of cultural misunderstandings and comedic misadventures. Whether it's bonding over sports or embracing unique parenting styles, this episode sheds light on the nuanced reality of being a dad today, underscored by a comedic perspective that reminds us to laugh at life's unpredictability. Zac Lee's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zacleecomedy/ Colic Article: https://profafif.substack.com/p/understanding-infant-colic?utm_source=publication-search Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nous sommes au petit matin du 25 novembre 2024 aux Grésilles, un quartier populaire de Dijon. C'est ici que vit un certain Mohammed C. L'ADN de cet homme de 63 ans vient d'être retrouvé sur les scellés des dossiers Nathalie Boyer et Laïla Afif. Deux affaires jamais élucidées. Deux meurtres restés impunis.... Qui est cet homme, principal suspect dans ces deux affaires, dites des "disparues de l'Isère", et vieilles de plusieurs décennies ? Vous écoutez un épisode des "Portraits du crime", présenté par Thomas Pierre. Un récit inédit qui retrace l'histoire et le parcours d'un personnage qui a marqué les annales des affaires criminelles.
Le 7 mai 2000, Leïla Afif, mère de cinq enfants, disparaît. La quadragénaire doit prendre le bus, dans le but de se renseigner sur la formation de l'un de ses fils. Le 12 mai 2000, cinq jours après sa disparition, son corps est découvert flottant dans le canal de la Bourbre, à La Verpillière (Isère). En 2022, l'analyse ADN des scellés par le pôle cold-case de Nanterre a permis d'identifier un suspect : un certain Mohammed C., 63 ans. Que voulait-il à Leïla Afif ? Comment et pourquoi a-t-elle été tuée ? La voix du crime de cet épisode présenté par Maxime Levy, c'est Me Wissam Mahlaoui, l'avocat de la fille de Leïla Afif. Il raconte la quête qu'il mène pour que sa cliente et ses proches connaissent enfin la vérité après de 25 ans mystère.
Nathalie Boyer, 15 ans, égorgée à l'été 1988. Leïla Afif, 40 ans, abattue d'une balle dans la tête au printemps 2000. Une adolescente et une mère de famille qui ne se connaissaient pas, tuées de façon différente à douze ans d'intervalle. Rien, a priori, ne pouvait relier ces deux crimes à l'exception de leur proximité géographique, le département de l'Isère et une trace ADN. Trente-six ans après le premier meurtre, cette empreinte a parlé. Un homme, Mohammed Chahbar, 62 ans, a été interpellé. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 03 décembre 2024.
Nathalie Boyer, 15 ans, égorgée à l'été 1988. Leïla Afif, 40 ans, abattue d'une balle dans la tête au printemps 2000. Une adolescente et une mère de famille qui ne se connaissaient pas, tuées de façon différente à douze ans d'intervalle. Rien, a priori, ne pouvait relier ces deux crimes à l'exception de leur proximité géographique, le département de l'Isère et une trace ADN. Trente-six ans après le premier meurtre, cette empreinte a parlé. Un homme, Mohammed Chahbar, 62 ans, a été interpellé. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 03 décembre 2024.
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The total number of solutions in the martech Lumascape has grown to more than 11K in 2023, representing almost 7,000% growth in the space in just 12 years. The result of this growth has created too many data silos bringing massive challenges in integrating data and cleaning data to use for analytics and AI. Today we're going to talk about data and platform fragmentation and how there is a risk of this worsening as new AI platforms and data sources are adopted. So what do marketers do to balance the need to try new things while not risking fragmentation? To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Afif Khoury, CEO of SOCi. Resources SOCi website: https://www.meetsoci.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com Headed to MAICON 24 - the premier marketing and AI conference? Use our discount code AGILE150 for $150 off your registration code. Register here: http://tinyurl.com/5jpwhycv Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company