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Godiva turns 100 this year, and they're celebrating their centennial leaning into the Treat Yourself mentality with small indulgences, celebrating the moments that don't have a bow on them but probably should. We sat down with CMO Ahad Afridi to hear how they're honoring a century of history without becoming a nostalgic act, balancing premium with accessibility for all.This episode is supported by Wunderkind Ads.
The field of contemporary Holocaust studies is increasingly international in perspective. These approaches do not detach themselves from European history; rather, they incorporate perspectives and voices not always considered in more traditional Holocaust studies. The contributors to Global Approaches to the Holocaust: Memory, History and Representation (U Nebraska Press, 2025) take such an approach as they examine the Holocaust, adding to the historical and memorial reach of the subject through an international range of voices. Global Approaches to the Holocaust asks: What happens when scholars shift their focus from an exclusively European perspective of the Holocaust? What new insights are gained from exploring the impact of the Holocaust from outside the European milieu? How do countries that were not directly affected by Nazi policies of occupation and extermination remember the Holocaust? What does an expansive approach to the Holocaust entail? With essays about North and South Africa, Mauritius, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, the Philippines, the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Pakistan, Palestine, Colombia, New Zealand, and more, Global Approaches to the Holocaust seeks to create a critical voice in Holocaust studies that encompasses not only Europe but also Asia, Africa, South and North America, Australia, and the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The field of contemporary Holocaust studies is increasingly international in perspective. These approaches do not detach themselves from European history; rather, they incorporate perspectives and voices not always considered in more traditional Holocaust studies. The contributors to Global Approaches to the Holocaust: Memory, History and Representation (U Nebraska Press, 2025) take such an approach as they examine the Holocaust, adding to the historical and memorial reach of the subject through an international range of voices. Global Approaches to the Holocaust asks: What happens when scholars shift their focus from an exclusively European perspective of the Holocaust? What new insights are gained from exploring the impact of the Holocaust from outside the European milieu? How do countries that were not directly affected by Nazi policies of occupation and extermination remember the Holocaust? What does an expansive approach to the Holocaust entail? With essays about North and South Africa, Mauritius, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, the Philippines, the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Pakistan, Palestine, Colombia, New Zealand, and more, Global Approaches to the Holocaust seeks to create a critical voice in Holocaust studies that encompasses not only Europe but also Asia, Africa, South and North America, Australia, and the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
The field of contemporary Holocaust studies is increasingly international in perspective. These approaches do not detach themselves from European history; rather, they incorporate perspectives and voices not always considered in more traditional Holocaust studies. The contributors to Global Approaches to the Holocaust: Memory, History and Representation (U Nebraska Press, 2025) take such an approach as they examine the Holocaust, adding to the historical and memorial reach of the subject through an international range of voices. Global Approaches to the Holocaust asks: What happens when scholars shift their focus from an exclusively European perspective of the Holocaust? What new insights are gained from exploring the impact of the Holocaust from outside the European milieu? How do countries that were not directly affected by Nazi policies of occupation and extermination remember the Holocaust? What does an expansive approach to the Holocaust entail? With essays about North and South Africa, Mauritius, Japan, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, the Philippines, the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Pakistan, Palestine, Colombia, New Zealand, and more, Global Approaches to the Holocaust seeks to create a critical voice in Holocaust studies that encompasses not only Europe but also Asia, Africa, South and North America, Australia, and the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
Ahad Afridi, CMO for the Americas at Pladis, owner of Godiva, shares how the legacy chocolate house's “hundred-year reboot” is reshaping the brand for a new generation of snackers, particularly millennials and Gen Zers. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian Fowler (00:00):I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse Liffreing (00:01):And I'm Ilyse Liffreing,Damian Fowler (00:02):And welcome to this edition of The Big Impression.Ilyse Liffreing (00:09):Today we're joined by Ahad Afridi Chief Marketing Officer for the Americas at Pladis, the company behind the Godiva brand, those premium chocolates we all live.Damian Fowler (00:20):We're diving into Godiva's bold new campaign, featuring Leighton Meester portraying the legendary lady, good diver, a modern spin on an iconic story of courage and individuality.Ilyse Liffreing (00:31):We'll talk about how the brand is trying to stand out ahead of the holiday season and how Pladis is evolving its brands for the next generation of snackers.Ahad Afridi (00:40):Let's get into it. It's a comprehensive launch. It's a launch of a new product within the Godiva range called Masterpiece, but it's also the start of a brand reset. And so part of this has an eye towards the now of launching this new product that's great, but also towards activities that are going to happen over the next one year. Godiva turns 100 next year, and so what we wanted to accomplish was the first big step in this centennial, what we call re-imagining of the Godiva brand.Speaker 2 (01:17):Yeah, that's a legacy brand for sure.Speaker 3 (01:18):And happy birthday as well.Speaker 2 (01:20):Thank youSpeaker 3 (01:20):A hundred years. Thank you. Thank you to Godiva. On behalf of Godiva, I'd say thank you.Speaker 1 (01:26):Yeah. In that hundred, how would you define what Godiva stands for as a legacy brand over that century?Speaker 3 (01:34):Godiva is a premium chocolate brand. It's been called a luxury chocolate brand, but we prefer to call it premium because it makes it more accessible, which we can talk about a little bit more. It's a Belgian heritage brand. Belgian chocolates are different than the normal. Speaker 2 (01:51):That's good, in my opinion,Speaker 3 (01:53):Different than the normal chocolate milk-based chocolate, but it's just great tasting, high quality chocolate that you feel great giving to others as a gift and having for yourself as well.Speaker 1 (02:08):So just to ask you about this specific campaign, what made you wanted to bring that legacy as it were up to date? Is that the right way of putting it into today's culture through this campaign?Speaker 3 (02:18):Yeah, in a way. Let's say it's a hundred year reboot because turning a hundred, you have to celebrate your heritage, but reposition for the future. So it's about getting contemporary, bringing some of those traditional values and equities of the brand, but modernizing them for today and starting this, what we call re-imagining with totally new offerings coming over the next one to two years. We've started with what we call Masterpiece, and Masterpiece is a small chocolate piece that comes in a bag with multiple pieces in there, and it's great for sharing with others or treating yourself. So this is the first step. We've just launched this now it's in the market. In the next few weeks you'll see a totally reimagined what we call gold box and truffle box, which is high-end premium chocolate in specialty stores and on the giva.com website where we've totally revamped chocolate and got new offerings in that. So that's coming over the holiday period, Valentine's Day, there'll be another new collection coming next fall. Towards the end of the next year, we'll have some more gifting chocolates available that will be broadly available. And that's the start. And then after that, in the year 2027, we've got other exciting things coming in. So it's a sequenced campaign. Speaker 2 (03:47):Good timing for the holiday season, I'm sure.Speaker 3 (03:50):Exactly, exactly. Holiday seasons are important for us. Every day is important for us, but the holiday seasons are very important for us. Yes.Speaker 2 (03:58):Can you describe a little bit of the campaign itself and what viewers might see and experience as they witness the campaign?Speaker 3 (04:06):Yeah, I guess the first thing you'll see is a wonderful cinematic traditional sort of advertising, which has got some drama in it. It's got wonderful aesthetic, but at its heart it's a product centered ad and the product is celebrated in there, the taste of that. So that's let's say the hero piece or the centerpiece. But in addition, what you'll see is a lot of social content in different variations. You'll see different versions in digital tv. You'll see a billboard coming later, so some nice still art coming there. Now what's unique about this is we didn't look at it as just a specific campaign and a point of time. We look at this as a one year program where we're relaunching the brand. So you'll see Layton Meer again in the holiday periods, Valentine's period and throughout next year. WhySpeaker 1 (05:03):Leighton Meester? I mean, I know Ilyse is a fan.Speaker 2 (05:06):Oh yeah. I mean Gossip Girl lover obviously.Speaker 3 (05:10):Well, she's a great representation of some of the values of Lady Godiva and Lady Godiv was the, let's say the initial inspiration for the brand. It's obviously called Godiva. So she, lady Godiva played a big role in the identity of the brand. But Leighton Meester is someone that we respect a lot. She's very popular, she's highly likable, she's multifaceted, great actor, musician person who has her own specific identity, and we think that's a great person to partner with in thisSpeaker 2 (05:52):Now premium chocolate, that space is a pretty packed one. How does this campaign really help the brand stand out, especially as we head into those important holiday seasons?Speaker 3 (06:04):Yeah, so premium chocolate is a growing segment within overall chocolate. So certainly chocolate's a very broad area, so many different offerings, and premium is a very important segment within that. And there are different offerings within premium. We like to consider Godiva as the high end of the premium segment. And there's something special. It's like in a category full of square shapes and round shapes,Speaker 4 (06:32):You'veSpeaker 3 (06:33):Got Godiva coming in with something totally different. And if you see the Masterpiece product, you'll see it's a very unique sort of shape there. So we pride ourselves in being kind of the premium of the premium but being accessible. And it's our goal to provide unique offerings that really tastes great and are cut above the rest of premium, but yet at let's say a fingertip away from desire.Speaker 1 (07:04):When you say relaunch, what does that mean? Does it mean like you're trying to reach new audiences, new consumers? How are you thinking about the people you're trying to reach? And I guess that does tie in with getting a celebrity like Leighton Meester.Speaker 3 (07:21):Yeah, it's important for us to connect with a broader range of consumers, younger consumers. So we're trying to get millennials and Gen Zs now, which the brand hadn't really targeted before and over a hundred year period you will have a core cohort which will age over time, and we're making a purposeful effort to try and reach a broader audience. Now contemporize the brand and our activities around doing that,Speaker 2 (07:53):Does that also have to do with perhaps the decision to call it premium chocolate versus luxury chocolate or what is that thinking?Speaker 3 (08:02):Well, the category is divine is premium chocolate, but people say good dive is a luxury brand and sometimes people talk about chocolate as being luxury. I don't think chocolate should be luxury. Chocolate should be accessible as well. And so it's really around that. It's not a conscious big effort saying, Hey, call us premium. Don't call us luxury.Speaker 3 (08:23):You can call us what you want, but it's just great tasting chocolate that is accessible. And our key point is luxury is often reserved for special occasions or milestones and that's certainly fine, but could dive a chocolate is also accessible every day. A little bit of happiness and a little smile is an everyday treat that we all have a right to.Speaker 1 (08:50):My wife reminds me of that every day. She says, should we have a chocolate? Now she's a millennium. She'll be very happy if I give her a Godiva chocolate. Well, we have them here for you to try. Okay, well we will just pause the podcast.Speaker 1 (09:07):We right back anyway. So just to talk about PLAs. So good diver is one of the brands within Pladis and which has a big portfolio of snacking. I just want to talk a bit more about the consumer you're trying to reach. What kind of insights have really shaped how you think about this new strategy?Speaker 3 (09:30):Chocolate plays a meaningful role in people's everyday lives. It's not something that's only reserved for special occasions once or twice a year. And so what we see is that people need, if you look at what we call a demand space map of consumers needs and occasions during the day, there are many opportunities in there for us to provide little bits of happiness, little bits of indulgence, a treat for yourself that is accessible and that's important for us. That's an important insight. The second is that chocolate is more than a product, but it may provide an emotional benefit. It might make you feel good, it might help you connect with others. It might be a reboot for the rest of the day, three o'clock, little piece of chocolate it with a coffee or a cup of tea or something like that is fantastic. So we've mapped consumer occasions to see that that's important. So those are really two very important insights for us.Speaker 2 (10:38):Curious, now that the campaign is out, I know it's early days, but are there any KPIs that you're really keeping your eye on or your hopes around brand impact that you're going to get from this campaign?Speaker 3 (10:54):Yes. Well, we have a broad range of metrics that we look at. You can bucket them around awareness and visibility as one. Engagement. How consumers get involved is to sentiment, what are people saying and how do they feel about it. And then importantly, fourth but not least, is the commercial impact. What kind of sales impact do we have? How's it driving the business? And we're one week into the campaign,(11:20):So we don't have any of those metrics now, but we will be tracking them. But what we're very encouraged by is just the initial, let's say feedback, what people are saying, how much people are talking about it and what they're saying about it. And it's very, very positive what we're hearing about this. And even in this first week, we're seeing remarkable engagement. People are even reediting bits of the ad and combining it with Layton Meer in other roles. It's a very scene in one of her previous shows, which she's very famous for where she says, lady Godiva is my only friend. So we're getting recut edits of that with snippets of the new ad. So consumers are sending those back to us.Speaker 2 (12:09):Now. You've talked before about how storytelling is very key to building great brands. Has this campaign changed how you think about what really connects with today's consumers?Speaker 3 (12:22):I think this campaign will confirm what we think is important in storytelling. And for us, storytelling has got to be something that captures people's attention, draws some interest, so they stick with it and is something that they'll remember later on. And we are trying to find new ways to deliver that and create that impact. But within that, we have to embed elements of the brand and the product experience that's so important in that. And this first centerpiece ad is a wonderful example of that because it's a captivating ad, but at the heart it is a product brand centered ad. So I think that's very important is to combine those things.Speaker 1 (13:14):When we look at the sort of bigger shift, and you've sort of addressed this a little bit, but I'm just curious, we are in a moment of time where people are a little bit anxious in some cases about the economy and where things are going. How do you market into that where you're talking about the importance of premium at a time, that might be something where people would think, oh, should I, shouldn't I? How do you think about that?Speaker 3 (13:42):Well, the good thing about chocolate is it is something that's important every day or can be important every day. It should be accessible every day. And whether the economy goes up or it goes down, it's something that's there. And available chocolates, you were talking earlier about luxury. God, IVA is not a Hermes bag. You don't have to wait two months, or sorry, two years to get that. It's something there that you can have. And if it provides that little bit of lift, that smile on your face, that moment of connection, that's something that is important for people regardless of economic conditions. And if they're having some moments in life or particular experiences in life where they need a little pick me up even more than it plays an even bigger role. So it's our job to provide the right offerings, make them accessible and be available for them.Speaker 1 (14:45):Does it signal anything about how you might approach other Plaice brands? I know they're very different, but justSpeaker 3 (14:52):Yeah, we have multiple other brands around the world and some are chocolate, some are biscuits, some are cakes. And each brand has to find a way to tap into consumer desire. And our Pladis mission we say, is happiness in every bite. And that's what we're trying to deliver. And each brand has to try and deliver that in its own unique way.Speaker 2 (15:22):Now with a heritage brand such as Godiva, how are you still keeping it modern while staying true to its heritage? Because the snack worlds today is changing so fast, we have new wellness trends all the time, digital shopping, et cetera, et cetera.Speaker 3 (15:39):Well, it's such an important question because the challenge for every brand is to be relevant today. And what got you there in the heritage is helpful, but it doesn't necessarily deliver against what makes you relevant for today. It just makes people notice or gives you a little bit of credibility or trust. So a big part of this brand, re-imagining it a hundred years is about that. It's about contemporizing the brand, making sure that we stand out in today's world, that we're conveying those benefits that meet the needs of today's consumers, that we are using the right codes to communicate Kate and making it easy for consumers to notice us, to think about us, to remember us to desire us.Speaker 2 (16:33):How do you think about the way modern brands are going about marketing? Are there any interesting tidbits or trends that you're noticing?Speaker 3 (16:43):Lots of littles. There's a study by work that talks about the aggregate, let's say the cumulative effect of little bits of exposure on your brand actually deliver more than singular big pieces of visibility. And if a brand can try and do that show up in different places, just little bites, little bite size bits ofSpeaker 4 (17:10):ContentSpeaker 3 (17:11):That comes across a lot, that is a great way for connecting and getting consumers to remember you.Speaker 1 (17:18):We've got these kind of quick fire questions here at the end. And what's one thing that you're obsessed with figuring out in confectionary marketing right now?Speaker 3 (17:30):I'm obsessed with figuring out how to connect with consumers in a meaningful way. And that is evolving. It's very difficult. Consumers are bombarded with so many stimuli that the ability to connect with them in a relevant way is so important.Speaker 2 (17:49):Outside of snacks, do you have a brand that you really admire for nailing culture and doing just that?Speaker 3 (17:58):Yes, I love what Heinz is doing. They're fantastic. They're a great example of leaning into your heritage, creating distinction versus other brands in a category that seemingly doesn't have a lot of variety. They are very strong at having distinctive brand assets that they tap into all the time. Make it easy for consumers to think about them, remember them, and they're great at tapping into culture. They've got great little mini campaigns under their overall brand platform. It has to be hez that keep the brand very vibrant. I love what they're doing.Speaker 1 (18:42):What's the best piece of marketing advice you've ever received and do you still follow it?Speaker 3 (18:47):Message delivered does not mean message received. And I think that that applies not just to marketing, it applies to change management leadership. And it's something that I think about a lot, especially now. So if you think about it from a marketing perspective, a brand manager's perspective, it's easy to fall in the trap that if you create something and you put it out there that consumers are going to notice it, love it, and buy your brand. And what we try and tell them is, this is not Iowa Field of dreams. It's not a build it and they will come. You have to really work hard at creating relevance and getting noticed and the odds are stacked against you. So making sure your message or your intent is received, not just delivered is very important.Speaker 2 (19:42):Very nice. One more for fun. If money were no object, what's a dream marketing move you'd make?Speaker 3 (19:52):So I can give you the traditional answer on top of those lots of littles. It'd be great to have some big mega programs. I would love to have, we're talking about Godiva today. I'd love to have Godiva in the Super Bowl. I'd love to have Lady Godiva show up and present the trophy, the NFL trophy or the US Open Tennis trophy or I'd love that stuff, but I'll go past that. It would be great to have Lady Godiva as a Marvel superhero movie and have her deliver chocolate to save the world. Something's going on and she just comes and gives a little piece of chocolate and everything's okay. And that's itSpeaker 1 (20:36):For this edition of The Big Impression.Speaker 2 (20:38):This show is produced by Molten Hart. Our theme is by love and caliber, and our associate producer is Sydney Cairns,Speaker 3 (20:45):And remember lots of littles. There's a study by work that talks about the aggregate, let's say the cumulative effect of little bits of exposure on your brand actually deliver more than singular big pieces of visibility.Speaker 1 (21:03):I'm Damian and I'm IlyseSpeaker 3 (21:05):And we'llSpeaker 1 (21:05):See you next time. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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In this week's episode we discuss Sohail Afridi being elected, PTI removing Pakistan's flag, what really happened in Muridke, Saad Rizvi's assets and Ryan Grim's lies.Uzair Younus and Shehzad Ghias do the round up of this week's news in our new show 'This Week in Pakistan. Watch all episodes of This Week in Pakistan:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzTU8aQikWU&list=PLlQZ9NZnjq5rCn6IgBjTRXnRjsS03Ty8OThe Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/joinChapters:0:00 Introduction and Sohail Afridi elected 1:53 PTI replaces Pakistan's flag5:27 Imran Khan requests Parole7:59 Muridke, TLP and Saad Rizvi15:00 Banning TLP?20:00 Crackdown on TLP and Conspiracy Theories26:26 Ryan Grim's lies about Muridke41:23 Absurd India Media42:59 News Wrap Up
Today on TPE we discuss Imran Khan changing the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceTo support the channel:Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912Patreon.com/thepakistanexperienceAnd Please stay in touch:https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperienceThe podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikhFacebook.com/Shehzadghias/Twitter.com/shehzad89Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44l9XMwecN5nSgIF2Dvivg/join
21 Mar 2025. We speak to the DWTC boss about their bump in visitors Diego Cortese. Plus, company helping other companies to do good, about the record demand they've seen this Ramadan. And, what’s driving high-net-worth individuals and businesses to Dubai? We get the legal perspective from Shahram Safai of Afridi & Angell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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With England facing off SL and Pakistan set to take on Bangladesh, Rob and Megha take up the major talking points around the two games. Be it SL's profligacy with the new ball or Pakistan's dilemmas, we have it all covered for you.Follow us On: Cricket8: https://cricket8.com/ -- Jarrod Kimber: Website: https://www.goodareas.coYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JarrodKimberYTYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodAreasLiveX: https://x.com/ajarrodkimber-- Rob Barron X: https://x.com/MonsieurJudge-- Megha Sinha Youtube: https://youtube.com/@meghasinha7126?si=VRisxCMpkQbsdZH2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/45YXPLKiGbwvo2Si/?mibextid=LQQJ4dX: https://x.com/MeghaSinha006-- Machel St Patrick Hewitt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/MC21uXUgCRyhrBsL/
- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber Behram and Jarrod reminisce about the enigma that was Shahid Afridi, discussing the many things that made the all-rounder a cricketer far ahead of his time, in addition to being an absolute joy to witness.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
Saks Afridi is an artist who refers to his work as ,scfi-fi sufism., His pieces include prayer rugs depicting UFOs, visual art that blends images of circuitry with classic Islamic design, and an extensive, multi-disciplinary project based on a mythological world that he calls Space Mosque.Saks talks about blending the spiritual with the speculative, why the idea of prayer factors into so much of his work, and how his day job in advertising informs his art practice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate the star turn by Naseem Shah in his new ***** ad, we decide to take a look back at some of the iconic cola adverts starring Pakistani players. Thirty years of pure pop culture.Original compilation of ads: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhwhTaU14zMOsman podcast discussing War Minus the Shooting: https://www.81allout.com/2021/02/22/an-unquiet-history-an-interview-with-writer-osman-samiuddin/Ahmer article on separating art from artist: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/ahmer-naqvi-the-mohammad-asif-enigma-913199Abid Hussain article on tape ball history (Nadeem Finger) https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/929545/tape-ball-tales0:55 Intro to why we aren't doing data but Naseem ogling4:00 BDS, Palestine and the ethics of working with such companies9:00 Stop calling us boomers (we then proceed to do boomer shit)10:40 1987 Have a ***** Day ad with Imran Khan11:55 1990 with IK and Ws14:00 1993 Vital Signs traffic jam14:31 1994 Haroon17:00 1996 the iconic Nothing Official About It ad23:30 1997 Saeed and Afridi26:50 1998 Saqlain 27:00 1999 Shoaib, Speed, 100mph29:00 2000 The last Afridi launda ad31:08 2001 Wasim bhai 32:10 2002 Lehmann, Warne and Street Cricket34:19 2003 Problematic 'tribal' ad34:50 2004 Osman rant on Strings36:19 2005 Harasser with unknown37:12 2006 Adnan Sami38:30 2007 Younis Khan 40:51 2008 Retired Wasim and baby Asim Azhar(?)41:30 2009 Last minute Afridi ad42:40 2010 Aisam ul Haq ad43:19 2011 Afridi and Shoaib44:00 2012 Afridi golf etc45:30 2013 Misbah, Junaid Irfan 'pahunch toa gaye ho'48:20 2014 Afridi, Ws, Selfie, Gul, Sana Mir49:22 2015 Afridi and Ukmal52:05 2016 No cricketers52:30 2018 No cricketers53:30 2016 (no clip) Afridi and Misbah shipwrecked55:00 Naseem's ad and his burgeoning sexinessFollow us on Youtube!
29 Mar 2024. Education provider Taleem has reported record profits for the first half of the year, up 53 per cent - and a new high when it comes to student enrollment, up 32 per cent. Taaleem boss Alan Williamson tells us about what's behind those record numbers. We also get reaction to Sam Bankman-Fried's 25-year jail term from lawyer Shahram Safai of Afridi & consulting expert Ruth Bradley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Brave Table fam, great to see you here! Thanks for joining me for today's heartfelt episode with the dynamic Dr. Saliha Afridi. My guest, Dr. Saliha Afridi, is a clinical psychologist and the co-founder of The LightHouse Arabia, a UAE mental health center established in 2011 with a mission to positively impact the mental health of individuals and families in the Middle East. Raised and educated in the US, Dr. Afridi moved to Dubai in 2008, bringing with her a wealth of experience in a broad spectrum of mental health issues. Over the past decade, she has become a pivotal figure in corporate wellness, offering expertise in stress management, coaching, and Transformational Counseling. Dr. Afridi's work is characterized by her dedication to empowering individuals and teams to face their challenges and foster a path to happiness courageously. In today's episode, she shares her personal insights on the importance of understanding and managing mental health, not just at an individual level but also within family and community structures. What you'll get out of this episode… Exploring Dr. Afridi's brave decisions and the impact of cultural transitions on her personal and professional life. Understanding the various forms of grief and how Dr. Afridi's approach to grief shapes our emotional resilience. Valuable perspectives on parenting in challenging times, including how to navigate conversations about difficult topics with our children. How to maintain personal well-being amidst social responsibility and social activism. Hey loves! Take just 2 minutes and find what YOUR emotional type is by taking my FREE quiz here → theemotionalreset.com/quiz For a weekly dose of my hacks, tools, & tips to emotionally reset, join my 27,000 newsletter here at → yourweeklyreset.com Start your 10 day- emotional reset with me here for $97! theemotionalreset.com If you loved this episode, make sure you… - Follow us on Instagram @neetabhushan & @thebravetable - Discover more about The LightHouse Arabia here - Connect with Dr. Salihaa Afridi on Instagram - Tune into her podcast, Inner Journey with Dr. Saliha Afridi, on Apple and Spotify And if you loved this episode, check out: Episode 189: Honoring Your Mental Health with the Millennial Therapist Dr. Sara Kuburic. Apple | Spotify Episode 161: Braving It All: How to Process Grief & Loss with Dr. Neeta Bhushan. Apple | Spotify Episode 144: Vulnerability to Audacity: Exploring the Raw & Real Honestly on Social with Giselle Ugarte. Apple | Spotify Thanks for listening, and I hope you loved this episode! If you did, please consider leaving a 5-star review to help others find and benefit from the show. After you do, send a screenshot of your review to support@globalgrit.co to receive my FREE gift to you. Thanks for helping us get to the top 50 in Mental Health! So grateful for you all.
We had Uzair Minhas on the podcast this week who is the founder of UZ Sports, a cricket equipment company that sponsors Shaheen Afridi, Shahid Afridi and Haris Rauf. Naseem Shah notably hit those 2 iconic sixes against Afghanistan with UZ's bat. Hope you enjoy this convo. UZ Sports website:https://www.uzcricket.com/
Spinks and Crumpet are back to chat about the day 4 demolition of Pakistan at Optus Stadium in Perth, a quick hello said by the man upstairs Patrick Cullen, a small look towards what will inevitably the same result at the MCG from boxing day, and a preview of the Australian Womens cricket team's series against India which kicks off at Wankhede Stadium today (wishing Alyssa Healy a cracker of a series for her first whilst sitting in the captains chair). From all of us at Two For None, we wish everyone a cracking holiday season. Stay safe, be merry, hang out with your chosen family and we will see you in the new year to celebrate Two For None's 100th episode! All clips and music used in conjunction with our APRA AMCOS online mini licence, contact apra.com.au. for details. Contact us at gingersnapsydney@gmail.com
The Two For None drinks runners, Alexander Spinks and Oliver Crump, have been thrown in to open the batting as our Numbers 1 and 2, Pat and Barto, have had to leave the team for the summer on compassionate grounds so they can get marries and have children. Together? Not to Spinks' knowledge, but they would be a great pairing. Featuring Adam Hassan and Pat Cullen, we chat about the upcoming series against Pakistan, who could replace David Warner when he retires (presumably at Sydney), will he make it that far or will Mitchell Johnson come out of retirement to bowl a beamer at Warner in the nets to speed up that retirement plan? We shall wait and see! Featured clips and music this episode included Don't Stop Me Now by Queen UMI 1974, Fight For Your Right by The Beastie Boys Def Jam Records 1986, and Channel 9 News 9/12/2023. All music is used in conjunction with APRA AMCOS online mini licence, contact apra.com.au for details. You can check us out at gingersnapsydney.com .
I sat down with Dr Saliha Afridi, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of The Lighthouse Arabia (https://www.lighthousearabia.com), to understand how we can prepare better, react better recover better from rejection. No is a powerful word. Being comfortable saying no in the right situations is essential to setting healthy boundaries at work and in our personal lives. But sometimes in our professional lives hearing a no can be disheartening. Whether you are a salesperson, in negotiations, an entrepreneur seeking resources and funding, or a creative trying to pitch their vision this conversation will give you practical tips and psychological insights to help you. Please spend 7min to fill out the podcast listener survey: https://33s6g1ujw6w.typeform.com/to/KeVEuZe1 This episode is supported by Capital.com, an award winning global investment platform. To start trading today, visit https://capital.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Saliha Afridi's Tips On Dealing With Childhood Disorders School anxiety, playground triggers, advice for parents... Today, we are joined by Dr Saliha Afridi,Clinical Psychologist andco-Founder and Managing Director of Lighthouse Arabia to help us look at some issues parents and kids might be facing, her purpose is to give you the courage to address these challenges – and to guide you on a path to happiness. Welcome back to the show
In this episode, the boys discuss the first ODI played between Pakistan and India in FOUR YEARS. The Asia Cup truly just started and listen to how it went! 0:00 - Shaheen Afridi rips through Rohit and Kohli 4:45 - Haris Rauf removing Shubman Gill and Pakistan's fast bowlinf trio 8:09 - Why these games are happening in SL, Pakistan up against ‘mighty' India & the impact of rain 14:49 - Pakistan up against the world and coming out of the darkness 20:55 - Indian batting against left arm pace, Naseem and Haris 22:46 - Pakistan's need for a fast bowling all rounder and areas for improvement for Pakistan 31:00 - Pakistan's spin bowling and Babar's captaincy 35:08 - Looking ahead for Pakistan Connect: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/backwardpointpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/point_backward Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2lNbQxjAxGwKKswH54v40R?si=59292c7431124275 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/backwardpointpod
In this episode, we talk to Sameen Rana, the COO of Lahore Qalandars. On Sameen Rana's first podcast appearance, he shares interesting insights and stories about the Lahore Qalandars, winning back-to-back PSL titles, finding Haris Rauf, and giving Shaheen Afridi captaincy. 0:00 - Sameen Bhai on his time in Canada 1:43 - The story behind how Sameen & Atif bhai bought Lahore Qalandars 9:43 - How the name "Qalandars" came about and the emotions involved 18:37 - How Sameen Bhai dealt with the criticism after consistent failures? 24:23 - The Haris Rauf story 45:53 - The decision of making Shaheen Afridi captain 51:50 - Shaheen Afridi's captaincy & batting in 2023 PSL Final 55:52 - Qalandars branching out to other leagues and their business model 59:45 - Qalandars role in Global T20 League 1:01:38 - Local coaches & Pakistani's mindset 1:03:17 - How to own a PSL team and how important passion is. Connect: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/backwardpointpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/point_backward Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2lNbQxjAxGwKKswH54v40R?si=59292c7431124275 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/backwardpointpod
If you're a cricketer who shares the same last name as one of the country's biggest ever stars, how do you stand out of his shadow? How about a stunning opening spell that led Pakistan's men's team to its first ever victory over India in a World Cup match? Shaheen Shah Afridi was already a star when the 2021 T20 World Cup rolled around, but this spell took him to another level, the second episode in Batta Fast's discussion on favourite Pakistani pace spells.We take a look at the historic status of Shaheen's spell, the changing nature of Pashtuns in Pakistani society and cricket, and potentially eclipsing the fame of his very famous father-in-law.2:50 – 3:38 – Aao Shaheen Afridi ki nazar utaaro 6:43 – 9:00 – NostraOsmanus for Shaheen prediction9:30 – 11:44 – And now it's time for Ahmer's WTF analogy, featuring the GoW opening15:58 – 16:20 – Where we slander Bazid Khan19:30 – 21:49 – And now it's time for Ahmer's WTF analogy II, featuring M Night Shyamalan23:22 – 25:20 Hasan Cheema ki nazar bhi and Kylian Mbappe33:20 – 36:24- Getting heavy on the Pashtun identity56:40 – 58:40 If Shaheen went to Karachi Kings or Islamabad United1:05:40 – 1:07:30 Shaheen and his Alpha transformation1:09:29 – 1:10:20 Shaheen wins shaadi season1:11:05 – 1:11:50 – I have Trump hair
This episode we talk about the cult of Babar Azam. And for that we bring on a man who is the centrist dad of Babar politics, Behram Qazi. We discuss Afridi, Inzi, Imran, Misbah, Pakistan politics, the cricket media and the new group known as Babar FC. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. - Find Behram on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DeafMango. - This podcast audio is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/soundboy_audio. FortyTwo make our video productions, and Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
24 April 2023. U.K. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab resigned last Friday over bullying, we discuss bullying at workplace with professor Amanda Nimon-Peters of Hult Business School. Plus, the UAE Ministry of Finance says certain organisations will be exempt from corporate tax. We find out what those new tax exemptions mean in practice with lawyer Shahram Safai of Afridi and Angell. And, did the annual Ramadan sales result in a spike in car sales? We find out with Sonny Bains, Managing Director, Expat Motors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07 April 2023. The UAE has offered tax breaks for small companies with less than Dhs3 million of annual revenues as the 9% corporate tax comes into effect this summer. We asked Shahram Safai of Afridi & Angell Legal Consultants who qualifies for the ‘Small Business Relief'. Plus, we discuss the shocking OPEC+ production cuts with Robin Mills of Qamar Energy. And, we look at the latest air transport numbers with the local IATA boss Kashif Khalid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Osman Samiuddin, author of The Unquiet Ones and among Pakistan's greatest cricket writers, joins the gang on Episode 64 to discuss Wasim Akram, Memes, the Wasim Akram of Memes, his career as a sports writer over the best part of two decades. Two decades that have spanned a time where there was too much bilateral cricket and dosti between India and Pakistan, to a present where we're left wondering if the rest of our lifetimes will be filled only with Gambhir v Afridi in Legends League Cricket matches. Osman also takes a crack at our rapid-fire round featuring important questions such as his favourite Akmal sibling to write about, his thoughts on the super-hit Pasoori and more. Follow us on Twitter: 1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket 2. Osman Samiuddin: https://twitter.com/OsmanSamiuddin 3. Srinath: https://twitter.com/srinathsripath 4. Zainub: https://twitter.com/zainubrazvi 5. Prashant: https://twitter.com/prashantdptweet 6. Tareque: https://twitter.com/tarequelaskar Show Notes: 1. The famous "Haal of Pakistan" story - https://wisden.com/stories/archive/the-nightwatchman-features/the-haal-of-pakistan-osman-samiuddin-long-read 2. And a subsequent reflection on Haals feat. Ahmer Naqvi and Sid Monga - https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/pakistan-s-greatest-haals-a-celebration-1230517 3. Osman's story on Saeed Ajmal - https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/805401/let-s-talk-about-flex 4. The Unquiet Ones, Osman's history of Pakistan cricket - https://www.amazon.com/Unquiet-Ones-History-Pakistan-Cricket/dp/9350298015 5. (IMPORTANT) The memes referenced in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EUN9kmFktA&ab_channel=24HeADSOnlinebyFaizanShah https://twitter.com/TheRealPCB/status/1290254033744257025 (NSFW) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-bq1ScyUGI&t=7s 6. Rahul Bhattacharya's Pundits from Pakistan - https://www.amazon.in/Pundits-Pakistan-India-Rahul-Bhattacharya/dp/0143418882 7. Mohammad Haris' scoop off Shaheen - https://twitter.com/cricketpakcompk/status/1636735123952377856
Normally we would spend Valentine's Day talking to a company like Godiva about chocolate. But the Turkish-owned firm, like thousands across the region, has also been affected by the deadly earthquake and is now stepping in to help, providing more than $10 million of aid through shipments of supplies and financial donations as well as specially produced products. Joining us to provide details of the company's efforts is Godiva CEO Nurtaç Afridi. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Calvin McEvoy joins Correct Weight after Afridi won the Miners Rest Cup at King Island yesterday
It's Best Of Week on The Academic Minute. In our fifth most listened to segment of the year, Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University, examined how to charge electric cars more efficiently during Cornell University College of Engineering Week. Khurram Afridi is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer […]
Join Dr. Mehnaz Afridi, professor of religious studies at Manhattan College and the director of the Holocaust, Genocide & Interfaith Education Center, as she introduces us to her book, Shoah Through Muslim Eyes, which was nominated for the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research and the Jacob Schnitzer Book Award. In this presentation, Dr. Afridi takes us through her research on the Muslim perspective of the Holocaust and antisemitism, and introduces us to how the Muslim world in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe was impacted by the Holocaust. With her research and writing, Dr. Afridi brings to light the enormity of the Holocaust for the world and in particular the Muslim reader, and calls for readers to find interfaith solidarity with each other. This podcast is presented in collaboration with the Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center Baxt Lecture Series, an annual event that brings Holocaust education to the greater Rhode Island community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhodyradio/message
We look at these new rules - what does that mean for landlords and tenants - with lawyer Shahram Safai of Afridi & Angell. Plus, British Sterling plunges to a record low against the US, just a few cents from parity. That's around Dhs3.9 to the pound. We see what it means for us as well as the UK property market. And, we get more details from Mercer on that report that most UAE workers are asking their employer to help with the rising cost of living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pakistan Squad for World T20 was announced by PCB Chief Selector Muhammad Wasim. The Question is “Kiya Sub Thek hai? (Is Everything Alright?) There is alos a controversy around the handling of Shaheen Shah's Rehab after his Injury. Some strong Criticism is being made on PCB after Shahid Afridi's interview on Samaa News.Let's Discuss this and a lot more in this Live Cricket Podcast Episode of Talk Before Wicket with our Hosts Jalal & Umair.(This Podcast Episode was live streamed on our Youtube Channel)Talk Before Wicket aka TBW is a Cricket Podcast.Our goal here is to make cricket discussions more fun, stats oriented & meaningful."Let's Talk Everything about Cricket" at Talk Before Wicket!Our YOUTUBE ChannelYou can also find our content on social media pagesTwitterInstagramTikTokFacebookOur WEBSITEWe are on all Major Podcasting Platforms:Google PodcastApple PodcastSpotifyPocket Casts Support the showSHOP TOP-QUALITY CRICKET BATS AND GEARhttps://shop.talkbeforewicket.com/TALK BEFORE WICKET'S OFFICIAL CRICKET WEBSITEhttps://www.talkbeforewicket.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCASThttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2004968/supporters/newCONNECT Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkB4WicketYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkBeforeWicketInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkbeforewicket
TiimeStamps/Codes: 00:00 - What is in this Cricket Podcast Episode 1101:12 - Chootu's Quiz on Cricket 04:23 - Reaction on Shahid Afridi's World All time 11 team 14:23 - Top 5 All Rounders of all Time in Men's Cricket32:56 - Cricket this week, India Squad and Playing 11 for Asia Cup43:57 - Cricket Controversy, PCB and Shan Masood Rumors51:13 - Women Cricket and PCB's Investment on Pak Women Cricket57:17 - OutroOur YOUTUBE ChannelYou can also find our content on social media pagesTwitterInstagramTikTokFacebookOur WEBSITE:We are on all Major Podcasting Platforms:Google PodcastApple PodcastSpotifyPocket CastsMusic/Songs used in this Podcast Episode is Licensed from Artlist.io Songs: Moment of Truth , One Touch and QuickerLicensed OwnerTalkBefore WicketLicense Number556RiHSupport the showSHOP TOP-QUALITY CRICKET BATS AND GEARhttps://shop.talkbeforewicket.com/TALK BEFORE WICKET'S OFFICIAL CRICKET WEBSITEhttps://www.talkbeforewicket.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCASThttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2004968/supporters/newCONNECT Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkB4WicketYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkBeforeWicketInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkbeforewicket
Livehealthy editor Ann Marie McQueen speaks with Dr Saliha Afridi, founder and managing director of Lighthouse Arabia. Dr Afridi is a clinical psychologist with training and experience in a wide range of mental health issues, and she's got some very sage advice for navigating life's ebbs and flows, and finding and maintaining some form of inner peace during our current turbulent times. Highlights: How to thrive in times of uncertainty Everyone is a victim The...
Well what the hell is going on? England set a score they've never managed to chase down in over a century of Test cricket are 7 wickets away from doing exactly that. Bairstow BOOM Root BOOM but Lees? And Crawley? BOOM BOOM. Someone on Twitter said Stokes was playing like Afridi, maybe the whole team are! Steve Harmison and Jon Norman in the hot seat for this one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Did you know this was Mental Awareness Month? Yes! And to improve your creative thinking, you need to be mentally aware and mentally healthy. In today's episode of The Create and Grow Podcast, we speak with Dr. Saliha Afridi. Dr. Saliha Afridi is a powerful thought leader in the areas of mental health, wellness, parenting and dealing with that inner critic – that voice – that influences your creative identity. She established The LightHouse Arabia, which is now one of the largest mental health centers in the UAE. Her clinical training has been as a generalist working with children, adolescents, and adults on a range of mental health. Her expertise is in parenting, as well as burnout within the workplace sector. Her mission was to make mental health services accessible to the UAE community. Since its founding in 2011, Dr. Afridi and her team have contributed thousands of hours to the community, free of charge, to educate and raise awareness on best practices for mental health and wellness. Her most recent achievement was bringing the internationally acclaimed Australian Mental Health First Aid to the UAE, where her team has trained over 1,000 mental health first aiders for early detection and treatment of mental health difficulties within their communities. Topics Covered on this episode of The Create and Grow Podcast: 9:28 Increasing Emotional Awareness 14:46 Why men need emotional agility and emotion freedom 19:27 Why the formative years are critical 25:00 The Importance of Play 28:30 Being an Attuned Parent 32:24 Why you need care 33:30 SEEM - Core Ingredients for a life well lived 36:43 Scheduling Spontaneity 40:25 The Importance of the Arts 43:30 The Importance of the ‘Observer Self' Subscribe: Spotify | YouTube Connect with Genein Letford: Visit CAFFE Strategies Visit com Follow Genein on Facebook Connect with Dr. Sa Afridi: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Website #PowerOfJournaling #PerspectiveShifting #SeeingYourLifeFromAnOutsidePerspective #CAFFEStrategies #Intercultural #Diversity #InterculturalCreativity #Creativity #InterculturalCreativity #innovation #Mental Health #EmotionalHealthandFindingtheLightofCreativity
Did you know this was Mental Awareness Month? Yes! And to improve your creative thinking, you need to be mentally aware and mentally healthy. In today's episode of The Create and Grow Podcast, we speak with Dr. Saliha Afridi. Dr. Saliha Afridi is a powerful thought leader in the areas of mental health, wellness, parenting and dealing with that inner critic – that voice – that influences your creative identity. She established The LightHouse Arabia, which is now one of the largest mental health centers in the UAE. Her clinical training has been as a generalist working with children, adolescents, and adults on a range of mental health. Her expertise is in parenting, as well as burnout within the workplace sector. Her mission was to make mental health services accessible to the UAE community. Since its founding in 2011, Dr. Afridi and her team have contributed thousands of hours to the community, free of charge, to educate and raise awareness on best practices for mental health and wellness. Her most recent achievement was bringing the internationally acclaimed Australian Mental Health First Aid to the UAE, where her team has trained over 1,000 mental health first aiders for early detection and treatment of mental health difficulties within their communities. Topics Covered on this episode of The Create and Grow Podcast: 9:28 Increasing Emotional Awareness 14:46 Why men need emotional agility and emotion freedom 19:27 Why the formative years are critical 25:00 The Importance of Play 28:30 Being an Attuned Parent 32:24 Why you need care 33:30 SEEM - Core Ingredients for a life well lived 36:43 Scheduling Spontaneity 40:25 The Importance of the Arts 43:30 The Importance of the ‘Observer Self' Subscribe: Spotify | YouTube Connect with Genein Letford: Visit CAFFE Strategies Visit com Follow Genein on Facebook Connect with Dr. Sa Afridi: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Website #PowerOfJournaling #PerspectiveShifting #SeeingYourLifeFromAnOutsidePerspective #CAFFEStrategies #Intercultural #Diversity #InterculturalCreativity #Creativity #InterculturalCreativity #innovation #Mental Health #EmotionalHealthandFindingtheLightofCreativity
Welcome the the English County Championship 2022 round 23 review on the Leading Edge Cricket Podcast.Today we review all 8 County cricket matches from round 2, the highs, the lows, the winner, the losers as well as the star performers.Shan Masood continues to shine and has now hit back to back double centuries.Josh Bohannon added to his England credentials with a perfectly timed 200.Notts rolled over Durham thanks for 200 from Ben Slater.Shaheen Shah Afridi got Marnus out twice!and much, much more...**********Leading Edge Cricket Links**********
Currently leading as the Director of Sales, Ismail Afridi has grown with White Rhino since its launch in 2010. In previous years he was exercising his entrepreneurial passions in a number of different endeavors. 2005 is when our friendship initially kicked off. While neighborhood tetherball brought us together, hip hop, DJing, and entrepreneurship quickly became a mutual interest.Listen along to hear how it all started, Ismail's growth as an entrepreneur, and the inside scoop of how White Rhino has carved its path to be a leader in its industry. Social: @ParkerAndriese | @AliveEntUtahWhite Rhino: @Whiterhinoproducts | whiterhinoproducts.comWatch this episode and others on my YouTube channelListen to my podcast on all platforms: Behindtheenergy.buzzsprout.comCheck out Alive Entertainment: BringingTheEnergy.comProduced with Nick Nord
HBH is thrilled to welcome back our good friend, Omar Kahn. Today, Omar tells us of an operation he undertook as a private investigator against the vast smuggling network of Ayub Afridi, the single largest funding source for Al-Qaeda.Dating back to the 1970s and through the early 2000s, Afridi ran one of the biggest smuggling operations the world has ever seen. With Afghanistan's infamous opium trade as its bedrock, Afridi's organization traded tens of billions of dollars in contraband and cash. Despite the nature of his business, like Pablo Escobar in Colombia, Afridi was beloved, and was even elected to Pakistan's National Assembly. The Khyber Pass leads through the towering Hindu Kush mountains of northwest Pakistan and is the gateway to eastern Afghanistan. These mountains once stopped Alexander the Great and sheltered Osama bin Laden. For nearly 40 years they were controlled by Ayub Afridi. Omar's mission would lead him into those very mountains.If you missed Omar's previous episode ‘Destroying a $50 Billion Chinese Mob Smuggling Operation'. You'll find it at Episode 2 on the HBH page, on whichever platform you listen.Omar Kahn worked as an international private investigator for many years, where he was hired by dozens of intelligence organizations and private security firms. He now works full-time as a psychic medium where he uses his intuitive abilities to advise high-profile clients around the world.
On Cornell University College of Engineering Week: How do we charge electric cars more efficiently? Khurram Afridi, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, looks into this pressing question. Khurram Afridi is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Cornell University's College of Engineering. He received his BS from Caltech in 1989, and […]
In this episode, we go over the current PSL standings and discuss Babar Azam's state of mind before Australia's tour to Pakistan. We also share our thoughts around PSL bowlers' unique celebrations. Finally we react to Afridi's sudden retirement and pay tribute to his services to Pakistan Cricket. Visit our Facebook PageFollow us on Twitter: @crickellectualsContact Us: crickellectuals@gmail.com.Music: Aerosol Of My Love by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7013-aerosol-of-my-love License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crickellectuals/donations
In this PSL Pedia episode #5, we go over each player from the Lahore Qalandars squad. We give you some must know information for each player and then share what we think will happen with Lahore Qalandars this year at PSL 7.Visit our Facebook PageFollow us on Twitter: @crickellectualsContact Us: crickellectuals.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crickellectuals/donations
Zainab Afridi, who prefers to be called Zen, is a 17 year old young woman and self described schizophrenic artist. Despite the deep stigma about mental illness in her home country of Pakistan, Zen has been working toward spreading awareness about and destigmatizing mental illness, and how we shouldn't be ashamed of getting the treatment that we need and embracing it. In this bonus episode, originally aired May 2020, Zainab shares her personal struggles with schizophrenia and what she's doing to educate others about her diagnosis through her art. Unfortunately currently her Facebook and Youtube accounts are completely private and we can't post the links here at this time. Follow Dr. Sekandari on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_nafisa_sekandariFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.sekandariJoin private FB Group Transforming Anxiety: https://www.facebook.com/groups/transforminganxietyWatch Video Recording on YoutubeTo learn more about Dr. Sekandari's Transforming Anxiety Course, a self paced, online course that helps you manage and control your anxiety from the comfort and privacy of your own home, visit https://www.transforminganxiety.com/course
Michael S. Miler, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, speaks with Dr. Mehnaz Afridi, author of Shoah Through Muslim Eyes and the Director of the Holocaust, Genocide & Interfaith Education Center at Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY about The Muslim Community and the Holocaust.
In this episode host, Kirsten Jackson the IBS Dietitan, speaks to Dr Saliha, founder of The Light House Arabia. Dr Saliha provides a break down of why sleep is so important in gut health and what steps you can take to improve your quality and quantity of sleep. Dr Saliha also discusses why some people may find it difficult to sleep at times and what you can do about this. Mentioned in the podcast; Dr Saliha's Instagram @drsalihaafridi The Light House Arabia @lighthousearabia Kirsten Jackson @the.ibsdietitian Thanks to our sponsor FODMAP everyday https://www.fodmapeveryday.com/