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AI Chatbots and Synthetic Users with Hassan Aleem In this special episode of the Behavioral Design Podcast, host Samuel kicks off a new mini-series featuring expert practitioners from the Nuance Behavior team. This week's guest is Hassan Aleem, a respected behavioral practitioner with a Ph.D. in neuroscience and extensive experience in industries like fintech, health wearables, and public health. Together, Samuel and Hassan explore the fascinating intersection of AI and behavioral science. They discuss AI's impact on user research, the opportunities and challenges of AI-powered chatbots, the role of synthetic users in behavioral research, and the potential of AI to streamline literature reviews. The conversation culminates in a thought-provoking discussion: can AI truly understand and design for beauty? This episode is packed with insights on how AI can enhance behavioral science practice while emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human expertise. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction to the Behavioral Design Podcast02:00 Meet Hassan Aleem: Neuroscientist and Behavioral Practitioner02:37 Exploring AI in Behavioral Science03:42 The Role of AI in User Research10:21 Chatbots and Behavioral Design18:50 AI in Literature Reviews and Research34:59 Can AI Understand Beauty?40:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts LINKS: Hassan's LinkedIn Nuance Behavior Website -- Interesting in collaborating with Nuance? If you'd like to become one of our special projects, email us at hello@nuancebehavior.com or book a call directly on our website: nuancebehavior.com. Support the podcast by joining Habit Weekly Pro
Join us as we break down a weekend packed with action, drama, and head-scratchers in the ring! Junior lightweight O'Shaquie Foster edged Robson Conceicao again, claiming the WBC title in a split decision sequel that had more déjà vu than drama. Was this really a two-time win for Foster? We'll dig into why fans are still debating who deserved what and whether Conceicao can find a fresh path forward. Plus, lightweight Raymond Muratalla's explosive rebound and Abraham Nova's frustrating draw against Galindo—what's next for them?Golden Boy Promotions didn't disappoint either. Floyd “Kid Austin” Schofield showed both promise and pitfalls against Rene Tellez Giron, surviving a scare but proving there's work ahead. And we'll touch on Gabriela Fundora's star-making night as she became the youngest undisputed champ, dedicating it to Oscar De La Hoya himself.As the weekend's dust settles, we pivot to previewing Friday night's big matchup on ESPN: Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos. Can Davis make a statement against the battle-tested Lemos, or will the Argentine underdog spoil the party?Catch this stream to catch all the highlights, lowlights, and what's next in the world of boxing. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join the chat to share your take!0:00 Intro01:30 O'Shaquie Foster vs. Robson Conceicao II16:10 Raymond Muratalla stops Jesus Perez 23:45 Abraham Nova vs Humberto Galindo recap30:10 Jahi Tucker beats Kilo the Kid Madera 35:30 Floyd Schofield vs Rene Tellez Giron recap 43:50 Bek The Bully vs David Stevens 48:20 Gabriela Fundora is a star 54:00 Osleys Iglesias vs. Petro Ivanov56:00 Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos preview01:03:30 Troy Isley vs. Tyler Howard01:05:20 Abdullah Mason vs. Yohan Vasquez01:06:57 Kelvin Davis vs. Yeis Solando, 8 rounds, junior welterweights01:09:29 Ra'eese Aleem vs. Derlyn Hernandez-Gerarldo preview01:10:29 Jaron “Boots” Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian II 01:13:51 Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez vs. Pedro Guevara01:15:53 Khalil Coe vs. Manuel Gallegos01:17:10 Ernesto Mercado vs. Jesus Saracho01:18:17 Zaquin Moses vs. Michael Ruiz01:18:46 Subriel Matias vs. Roberto Ramirez01:19:40 ProBox TV Saturday card preview
Recently paroled con artist Aqib Javed is traveling around the country gathering people for his next big scheme: to rob three Tests owned by the ever ruthless English cricket team. With the aid of a right hand man named Aleem Dar, an umpire out of retirement, a Shani, a boundary dealer, a bald offie, a smooth leftie, an explosives expert, two failing openers, and a bitter casino mogul, they make up Aqib's Eleven, out to make one very big score.00:00 Celebrating an Unbelievable Victory03:10 The Context of Pakistan's Test drought06:07 The Rise of Unsung Heroes - Sajid and Noman12:01 The Importance of Unpredictability 14:53 How to explain Haal20:54 The Randomness of this duo working out24:02 Is Pakistan Cricket Embarrassed of Home Advantage?34:14 Aleem Dar's Insights 36:43 Why this series was basically Ocean's 11 with Aqib as Clooney and Aleem Dar as Brad Pitt38:31 Saud Shaqeel's Remarkable Innings40:53 Rizwan's Exceptional Keeping Skills44:52 Traditional Test Cricket vs. Bazball, Rohitball etc49:47 Can Pakistan make this their new formula for home tests?01:00:38 Why home advantage mattersFollow us on Youtube!
A number of Ontario municipalities including Brampton, Woodstock, Milton, and Halton Hills have banned fireworks outright, and several others including Kitchener are looking at new regulations. Here in Guelph, a new permitting system is on the table; City staff and some councillors think that this may be the best of both worlds, but others think it's the worst, including members of the fireworks lobby! The last review of Guelph's fireworks bylaw was in 2013, but council passed a decree last year to move up the timing of the next review by several years due to repeated complaints to councillors about small fireworks displays in area parks, and the setting off of fireworks, mostly by young people, at odd days and hours before and after those commemorations. Guelph's proposal to fix all that is to implement a permit system. Essentially, if you want to set off fireworks you will have to go to the City and pay a fee, which will then allow you to buy fireworks and set them off at one of Guelph's preferred locations so long as you have insurance, safety inspections, an animal safety plan, and something called a licensed display supervisor. Problem solved, right? Not to fast because the people whose livelihood is tied to their sale and distribution have notes. To provide them, we have Aleem Kanji, who is the chief advocacy officer for the Canadian National Fireworks Association. He's going to talk about his work advocating for safe fireworks use, fighting the nation-wide trend of fireworks bans, and why he thinks bans don't ultimately work. Kanji will also talk about his advocacy to Guelph council, his response to the majority support in this city for a ban, and his counter-arguments to some of the talking points in favour of a ban. So let's talk about the fireworks over fireworks on this week's Guelph Politicast! You can learn more about the Canadian National Fireworks Association at their website. The question of Guelph's new fireworks bylaw will be coming back to city council for ratification on Tuesday October 29, and that agenda will be published on the City's website on Thursday, and you will have until Friday October 25 to sign up to delegate if you like. In the meantime, you can check out the reports from Committee of the Whole. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at Apple, TuneIn and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
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How do we address the dire shortage of neurosurgical care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)? What challenges do medical professionals face when pursuing a career in critical yet underserved areas? In regions where nearly five billion people lack access to basic surgical care, the journey to becoming a neurosurgeon is fraught with obstacles, from limited resources to inadequate training facilities. Enter Dr. Atta Ul Aleem Bhatti, a neurosurgeon whose career has navigated these very challenges. Having grown up in the remote areas of Tharparkar Sind, Pakistan, and trained across various global locales from Switzerland to East Africa, Dr. Bhatti has witnessed firsthand the stark disparities in healthcare. His experiences have forged a deep resolve to transform neurosurgical care in LMICs. Dr. Bhatti's journey is a powerful testimony to perseverance and dedication. After completing his advanced training and contributing to neurosurgery in diverse settings, he has returned his focus to where it's needed most. His mission, "Neuro Health Care 4 LMIC," co-founded with neuroradiologist Dr. Bernd Daeubler, aims to introduce innovative, cost-effective neurohealth solutions that can be widely implemented in underprivileged regions. Currently, Dr. Bhatti is involved in direct patient care and plays a crucial role in forming strategic partnerships and seeking support from international agencies, NGOs, and health ministries. These collaborations are essential for sustainable improvements and ensuring that effective neurosurgical practices are adopted and maintained. Join us in this inspiring episode as we explore Dr. Bhatti's efforts to overcome barriers and advance neurosurgical care in LMICs. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a student interested in global health, or passionate about medical equity, Dr. Bhatti's story will offer valuable insights into the complexities of healthcare in the world's most challenging environments. Tune in to learn more about the transformative impact one dedicated individual can have on the global stage of neurosurgery. About the Podcast Guest: Dr. Atta Ul Aleem Bhatti's PlinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brainsurgeonattaulaleembhatti/ Email: nsattapk@hotmail.com Dr. Bhatti established Neuro Health Care 4 LMIC, a Geneva-based humanitarian organization aiming to enhance neuro health in developing regions. The mission of NHC4LMIC is to improve and expand neuro-related services in Low- and Middle-Income Countries, aiming to uplift millions of patients facing neuro-related disorders worldwide. This initiative focuses on upgrading hospital infrastructures and training medical staff at regional hospitals. NHC4LMIC upholds a commitment to serve humanity without discrimination based on color, gender, race, religion, or belief. Its efforts include providing care and support to individuals with neuro-related challenges, offering educational and clinical support to global health professionals, and fostering collaborations with governments, health ministries, and international partners. By engaging with various stakeholders, NHC4LMIC strives to create sustainable improvements and significant impacts on neuro health care in LMICs, ensuring access to quality care for all in need. About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news
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April episode out in April! New horizons with old features, new features with old sounds and a WHOLE lot of Coke Studio! Things discussed in this episode: 00:00 Intro, post Ramadan releases and collaborative playlists 03:24 Aleem expands his scope! Our Tortured Poet's Department king! 07:49 Faris Shafi - the pedestal he is put on and why it's likely justified 14:59 Pet Peeve: putting “the band” next to band names, why! 19:22 Music economics - is rock just more expensive to pursue vs hiphop in Pakistan? 22:55 How are we supposed to feel about Imran Khan's new music 25:18 Kaavish is back back?? Coke Studio Season 15 29:36 The boycott conversation 40:32 Ayi Ayi - Spotlight on Sindh, comparisons with Kana Yaar, Pasoori and the past 53:11 How are people getting on Coke Studio? New vs famous vs relevant names 57:47 2AM - trying to figure out how it was put together, the appeals people found in it 1:06:41 Crazy sets, how the BTSs differ, summarising thoughts 1:12:56 Talking numbers, marketing approach, react videos etc 1:18:28 Outro LINKS: Hamnawa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hamnawa_net/ The Apr'24 Select Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Tnp5oioZ6JyHOnn0nAMnb Support the podcast by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/tprpod) or send a one-off token on Ko-fi (https://ko-fi.com/tprpod)! Find all our previous episodes on Spotify, Google Podcasts & Apple Podcasts and follow us all on Twitter! Links to everything below! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PvTahp... Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NTk4Njg2MDE1L3NvdW5kcy5yc3M?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihxe677uKCAxUMKcAKHQSxC8oQ9sEGegQIARAD Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tprpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TPRPod Ali: https://twitter.com/themaholupper Rizwan: https://twitter.com/RizwanTakkhar Sarkhail: https://twitter.com/Sarkhail7Khan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tprpod/support
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Muslims around the world are observing the Holy Month of Ramadan - the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. Every morning at 5am EST during this month we gather on this podcast to reflect on the revelation of Allah through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
In this conversation, Lord Aleem shares his journey from starting a car rental business to venturing into yacht rental in Dubai. He emphasises the importance of education, networking, and taking action on ideas. Aleem discusses the challenges he faced and the support he received from his family. He also shares his strategies for dealing with criticism and building a loyal audience. Aleem explains his decision to pivot to boats and his plans for expanding his yacht fleet. He offers advice on building confidence and networking effectively. Aleem discusses the importance of building confidence and self-belief, having a clear vision and goals, and the role of pride and passion in achieving success. He emphasises the value of doing what you love and finding opportunities in 'boring' businesses. MENTORSHIP - If you want my help to scale, network, and get your mind dialed in book a call here: https://calendly.com/frankielee/coaching Follow Me: https://www.instagram.com/frankielee/ Guest: https://www.instagram.com/lordaleem_official/ Visit Our Sponsors:If you are looking to remove images, videos, search results or fake accounts, visit our sponsors - https://ContentRemoval.com Subscribe to the Podcast:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@FrankieLeePodcast/featured?sub_confirmation=1 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-frankie-lee-podcast/id1499976183 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6M24q3jTTbspJiBauwnEOk Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5hY2FzdC5jb20vcHVibGljL3Nob3dzLzYxZjM4ZDRhNDA5YzY0MDAxMjhmMjkyOQ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/frankielee Follow our Socials:Frankie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankielee Frankie's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/frankieleepodcast Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frankieleepodcast Podcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frankieleepodcast Check Out My Website:https://www.frankielee.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Duncan Aleem sure had an interesting end to the year of 2023. Turning on longtime friends in H2O in the tag team Kaos Ctrl and joining forces with Brian Neil. He's looking forward to 2024 and gaining some redemption. You'll for sure want to keep your eyes on Duncan Aleem in 2024. Be sure to follow him at his social media spots below… X(Twitter): DuncanAleem_H2o Instagram: dasoulsurvivor1 Be sure to follow Drinkin at MO's on our social media accounts to stay up to date on the show.. X(Twitter): Big_Mo83 Instagram: drinkinatmos Facebook: Drinkin at MO's Be sure to subscribe to the channels on YouTube and all audio platforms… YouTube: https://youtube.com/@drinkinatmos338 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PqYhq9pQF21c5Hu01b23j?si=X8XLCOFZS_-qGBBzdYoD7A Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drinkin-at-mos/id1617536259 IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-drinkin-at-mos-112523315?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5af99e6b-2c35-4f31-b8e4-5d8183216231/drinkin-at-mo%E2%80%99s?ref=dm_sh_pMALI1SeXwefTlaUdVRC9VIoh Spotify for Podcasters: https://anchor.fm/drinkinatmos Thank you to Reaper Apparel for having Drinkin At MO's as a Brand Ambassador… be sure to use the code below for 10% off your order.. https://www.reaperapparelco.com/discount/Drinkin?ref=ApFLTTMU Promo code:Drinkinatmos #prowrestling #independentwrestling #wwe #aew #ringofhonor #impactwrestling #gcw #czw #ecw #letsfngo #drinkingatmos #njpw #nwa #flophousewrestling #socalprowrestling #luchaunderground #luchaundergroundtemple #pwrevolver #warriorwrestling --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drinkinatmos/message
What does female leadership in faith and religion look like today? Whilst more women than ever participated in the Pope's recent Synod, (an assembly, or meeting) at the Vatican last year, we still seem a fair distance from women being able to offer a sacrament in the Catholic Church. Aleem Maqbool meets Naima Khan, a Muslim and female imam and Director of the Inclusive Mosque Initiative. For ten years the mosque has been quietly pioneering, with women leading mixed-gender congregations in prayer. Naima tells Aleem why it was important for her to take on a level of spiritual leadership. What has the reaction been and what does her faith teach her about inclusivity and representation? Jill Duff, the Bishop of Lancaster in the Church of England, Georgia Clarke, a youth leader in the Roman Catholic Church, and Mandeep Kaur MBE, Sikh Chaplain to the RAF and Ministry of Defence advisor on Sikh issues discuss what female leadership means to them. What progress has been made and where are the limits in their traditions to the roles women can play?Producer: Rebecca Maxted Assistant Producer: Ruth Purser
Aleem Maqbool meets Richard Butler, who describes a new-found connection with Jesus during an Ayahuasca retreat in Mexico, after discovering spirituality through meditation.Some psychedelic drugs, like the plant-based DMT found in the ayahuasca drink, have been the subject of medical trials for their help with mental health conditions such as depression, with some successful results. But alongside their medical potential is, for some, a connection between their use and spirituality. To discuss what might be going on, the potential and the dangers of the so-called psychedelic renaissance, Aleem is joined by a fascinating panel. Rev Rita Powell is an Episcopal Priest who has taken magic mushrooms as part of a University trial in the US, Dr Ben Sessa is a psychiatrist involved in psychedelic research here in the UK and Dr David Luke, Associate Professor at the University of Greenwich, explores spirituality, psychedelics and ‘exceptional human experiences' in his work.Opening Music: Ayahuasca Icaros - Medicine (Cures For All) Producer: Rebecca Maxted Assistant Producer: James Leesley
Resources for the Community:https://www.ivimhealth.com/weightloss/ Telehealth for weight management_________________________________________________________________________In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of medical solutions for obesity. Dr. Kanji, an expert in Internal Medicine joins us. He is a board-certified obesity specialist and endocrinologist and discusses the scientific validity of GLP1 medications like Wegovy, especially after weight loss surgery and post-traumatic experiences, such as COVID-19. Our community guest, Alexandra, shares her personal journey with lifelong obesity, weight loss surgery, and the eventual use of Wegovy to treat her obesity. We also delve into the benefits of GLP1 therapies during menopause, the cardiac advantages of semaglutide, and the potential of maintenance dosaging. Additionally, we touch on the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act, potential changes in treatment options, and the innovative medication Retatrutide. Alexandra shares her journey on Tik Tok on her personal account @Alexandra.rny.glp1You can find Dr Aleem on Tik Tok @AleemKanjiMDResources from Dr Kanji:https://ethosendo.com/blog/best-diet-for-menopause/https://ethosendo.com/blog/does-semaglutide-for-weight-loss-work/________________________________________________________________________⭐️Mounjaro Stanley⭐️griffintumblerco.Etsy.comUse code PODCAST10 for $ OFF_________________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HUIGKl3BN4Vg6LYI-dkOA/join_________________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide #GLP #GLP1 #Obesity #ObesitySupport the showKim Carlos @DMFKimonMounjaro on TikTokJernine Trott @TheeJernine on TikTokKat Carter @KatCarter7 on TikTokLydia Roberts @mounjaro_GLP_Help on TikTok
Resources for the Community:https://www.ivimhealth.com/weightloss/ Telehealth for weight management_________________________________________________________________________In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of medical solutions for obesity. Dr. Kanji, an expert in Internal Medicine joins us. He is a board-certified obesity specialist and endocrinologist and discusses the scientific validity of GLP1 medications like Wegovy, especially after weight loss surgery and post-traumatic experiences, such as COVID-19. Our community guest, Alexandra, shares her personal journey with lifelong obesity, weight loss surgery, and the eventual use of Wegovy to treat her obesity. We also delve into the benefits of GLP1 therapies during menopause, the cardiac advantages of semaglutide, and the potential of maintenance dosaging. Additionally, we touch on the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act, potential changes in treatment options, and the innovative medication Retatrutide. Alexandra shares her journey on Tik Tok on her personal account @Alexandra.rny.glp1You can find Dr Aleem on Tik Tok @AleemKanjiMDResources from Dr Kanji:https://ethosendo.com/blog/best-diet-for-menopause/https://ethosendo.com/blog/does-semaglutide-for-weight-loss-work/________________________________________________________________________⭐️Mounjaro Stanley⭐️griffintumblerco.Etsy.comUse code PODCAST10 for $ OFF_________________________________________________________________________Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0HUIGKl3BN4Vg6LYI-dkOA/join_________________________________________________________________________#Mounjaro #MounjaroJourney #Ozempic #Semaglutide #tirzepatide #GLP #GLP1 #Obesity #ObesitySupport the showKim Carlos @DMFKimonMounjaro on TikTokJernine Trott @TheeJernine on TikTokKat Carter @KatCarter7 on TikTokLydia Roberts @mounjaro_GLP_Help on TikTok
What up Doe? On this episode we got the fellas back. Unfortunately, Hus is a little under the weather, but we're going to hold him down with this special episode. There's a 50 years of Hip Hop Auction going on and I want to get the fellas opinion on it. Aleem gives us a behind-the-scenes look at museum culture and why it is important for us to preserve our history in the black community. While DB gives his thoughts on why he doesn't like that, this is happening. Also, DB has a surprising encounter at Sam's Club with a fan of the show.
Dr. Aleem Kanji was born in Chicago and moved to Houston at a young age and spent his formative years growing up in the suburb of Sugar Land. After graduating high school, Dr. Kanji attended Houston Baptist University where he completed a double major in Biology and Business. He ventured to West Texas where he earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.He returned to his hometown of Houston where he completed 3 years of internal medicine residency at Baylor College of Medicine. He then pursued his passion for endocrinology by completing a 2-year fellowship in adult endocrinology also at Baylor College of Medicine, which included training at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Texas Children's Hospital.He is board-certified in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism; Obesity Medicine and Internal Medicine.In addition to working with patients and improving their experience, Dr. Kanji enjoys spending time with his family, reading, listening to podcasts, and playing basketball.In this episode...Dr. Aleem Kanji of Ethos Endocrinology in Houston, TX, shares his experiences and insights. Dr. Kanji highlights the importance of utilizing Google as a tool for lead generation and shares how he uses a meet-and-greet questionnaire to track patient referrals. He discusses the challenges of starting a practice from scratch and emphasizes the need for building relationships in the medical community.Dr. Kanji provides valuable advice on maximizing visibility and community understanding through the Google My Business Page and positive patient reviews. He also discusses the challenges in the field of endocrinology, including medication options for weight loss and managing thyroid nodules.---------------------Check out the My DPC Story RESOURCE PAGE HERE!Find a DPC checklist on how to start your own DPC, DPC conference recordings, and more!---------------------LISTENER'S GUIDE!1) RATE and REVIEW our podcast on Apple Podcasts.2) Take a screenshot ***BEFORE you hit submit*** of your review and then email it to support@mydpcstory.comand you'll find the Listener's Guide in your inbox!---------------------HELP FUND THE PODCAST!CLICK HERE to Support the show-------Download Hint's 2023 Employer Trends in Direct Primary Care here: https://bit.ly/3EZAYej Learn more about Med Mastery: HERE Do you have a question for our future guest to answer? Click this link and leave us a voicemail with your question: https://www.speakpipe.com/mydpcstorySupport the showVisit the DPC SWAG store HERE!Let's get SOCIAL! Follow My DPC Story! FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
‘We always put our hand on the coffin and use their name, tell them how loved they were. And then just as the door opens, we wish them well on their journey.” Crematorium Manager Jenny Hamilton tells Aleem Maqbool how she and her team approach their work with the deceased at the Clyde Coast and Garnock Valley Crematorium on the West Coast of Scotland, and how her profession connects to her Christian faith. Aleem is joined by a panel to discuss how the different ways we process the body after death, has been informed by faith, and what the human body represents within different religions. How will religions respond to new ways of human decomposition that are being explored, such as alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation, which is being piloted in the UK later this year, and terramation or human composting? Sally Berkovic, author and a volunteer for a Chevra Kadisha, a group that helps prepare Jewish bodies for funeral, joins Aleem to share her experiences. She's joined by Reverend Andrew Dotchin, who is looking into the theology of alkaline hydrolysis for the Church of England, and Hindu teacher Seeta Lakani. The discussion raises the question, who is our death rites and rituals for: the deceased, or those left behind? Producer: Rebecca Maxted Series Producer: Katharine Longworth Editor: Tim Pemberton
In 1993 Michael Emmett was sentenced to 12 years in prison. It was there that he had a radical transformation. After a difficult night, alone in his cell, he opened the Bible and began to read. Aleem Maqbool speaks to Michael Emmett about his conversion to Christianity leading to a discussion on how religious beliefs and practices can have an impact on people sentenced to prison and how different faiths respond to prisoners. Aleem is joined by: Venerable Ajahn Khemadhammo OBE - The Buddhist Adviser to HM Prison & Probation Service Dr Sofia Buncy MBE – Founder and National Coordinator of the multi-award-winning Muslim Women in Prison programme Dr Katie Hunt - Lecturer in Law at the University of Lincoln and author of "Non-religious Prisoners' Unequal Access to Pastoral Care in International Journal of Law in Context. Producer: Katharine Longworth Editor: Tim Pemberton
The former SNP leadership contender Kate Forbes, found herself at the centre of a political storm about her religious views. In response to interviews questions, she said the idea of having children outside of marriage conflicted with her Christian faith and confirmed that she was anti-abortion. Ms Forbes also said she would not have voted for same-sex marriage if she had been a politician in 2014 when the law passed. The backlash against these views led SNP colleagues to abandon her campaign in droves. In her first major broadcast interview after withdrawing from the leadership race, Kate Forbes said “We live in a world where it's our duty and responsibility to coexist in a compassionate, caring, loving way. There is no doubt – people put this to me all the time – that if I had perhaps not been honest, and not been truthful, if I had tried to make certain things more palatable, or politically correct, then would I have been more successful? Perhaps”. This inspires a discussion on relationship between faith and politics and whether the two can work together. In a special episode of Beyond Belief, recorded in front of a live audience at the Religion Media Festival in London. Aleem is joined by: NICK FLETCHER, Conservative MP for Don Valley, who's talked in the past about the way in which he sees himself as a Christian first and politician second RUTH CADBURY, Labour MP for Brentford and Isleworth, who's a Quaker. She was among the MPs who signed an early day motion calling for the abolition of parliamentary prayers DABINDERJIT SINGH OBE is former director of the National Audit Office and for decades has played a prominent role in government-Sikh relations. REV SALLY HITCHENER is an Anglican priest, Associate Vicar at St Martin-in-the-Fields, charity co-founder and LGBTQ+ rights activist. Producer: Linda Walker and Katharine Longworth Presenter: Aleem Maqbool Assistant Producer: Naomi Wellings
Do we have a desire for God? In the first of a new series, Aleem Maqbool speaks to David Baddiel about his book "The God Desire". Aleem is joined on stage at The Hay Festival by the panel to explore what it means to have a desire for God, where this desire might come from and whether it's driven by fear of death. Aleem is joined by: Fergus Butler-Gallie – Priest in the Church of England and author of "Touching Cloth" Osman Yousefzada – Multidisciplinary artist and author of "The Go Between" Dr Carissa Sharp - Assistant Professor in Psychology of Religion at Birmingham University Recorded at The Hay Festival in front of a live audience. Producers: Katharine Longworth and Linda Walker Editor: Tim Pemberton
Daniel Ally is an influencer and author who has built an online coaching business, sharing tips on how to become wealthy. He's also a committed Christian who credits the Bible for turning his life around. He speaks to Aleem Maqbool about how his beliefs inspire him to seek financial success. This inspires a discussion on the interconnections between faith and finance, whether seeking earthly fortune is in conflict with spiritual beliefs and how different faiths approach the gap between rich and poor. Aleem is joined by: Dr Christopher Wadibia - Junior Research Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford. Christopher's doctoral research studied the politics underpinning one of Nigeria's most popular and influential Pentecostal churches and the investments they make in the social and economic development of Africa's most populous nation. Uneesa Zaman - a communications professional with 10+ years of experience managing global clients across financial services with a focus on financial inclusion. She runs Uneesa Finance - a platform dedicated to educating women about halal finance (with a pop culture twist!) and has helped over 10k women learn more about finance to date. Prof Atul K Shah - creative pioneer in the fields of accounting, finance, leadership and diversity. He holds a doctorate from the London School of Economics and is author of ‘Jainism and Ethical Finance' ‘Inclusive and Sustainable Finance - Leadership, Ethics and Culture' Producer: Katharine Longworth Presenter: Aleem Maqbool Assistant Producers: Robert Guthrie and Ajai Singh
Aleem - aka Secular Spirit - spent 18 years of his life following the teachings of Islam after returning from Canada to his family's home of Dubai in the UAE.Aleem now runs a YouTube channel as Secular Spirit, where he explores his deconstruction from Islam, as well as other topics and conversations related to spirituality and religion. Check out his episode, as well as his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SecularSpiritIf you enjoyed hearing from Aleem, you'd also enjoy fellow ex-Muslim content creator Apostate Aladin:https://www.youtube.com/@ApostateAladdin/featured_____________________________________________________________________Find this episode, and others here:Website:www.growingupfundiepodcast.comSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2EHJGf8kGbSV9SRbqsfYKSApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growing-up-fundie/id1602008078Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad6ac91e-c2fb-47d6-8658-df8aed941eac/growing-up-fundiePatreon:https://www.patreon.com/sydneydavisjrjrBuzzsprout Subscriptions:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1908164/supporters/newYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5QuI5etVfbJoTVAhbRGMkADiscord:https://discord.gg/XQNG4nD5Our Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowingUpFundie/More about the host, Sydney Davis Jr. Jr.sydneydavisjrjr.comThink you might make a great guest, or know someone who would be?Apply for yourself, or nominate someone here:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeHiy8KYW38tyKUD6MbFmOwCKdeWVHAbIA9qst1RBQf4rRPXg/viewform?usp=share_linkSupport the show
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This Episode Begins with Recap from Tim Tszyo Knockout. Goodman vs Aleem, Regis Prograis Struggles & More! Also, Preview Franco vs Ioka 2, Adames vs Williams SHO Card & Berlanga/Quigley DAZN Card! -Canelo vs Charlo in September??!! -Golden Boy Promotions Files Lawsuit Against Ryan Garcia & Manager! -Benavidez vs Morrell Next? Plus, More Current Fight News & Rumor Mill Items! Subscribe on Apple Podcast (Itunes Rate & Review) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio/id514483886?mt=2 Player.FM https://player.fm/series/the-rope-a-dope-radio-podcast Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rope-a-dope-radio--feed Tunein https://tunein.com/radio/Rope-A-Dope-Radio-p377391/ blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio TheGruelingTruth.Com, Spotify, Spreaker & More! Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio Call 646-381-4990 Listen Live or on Archive!
We are joined by @GFunkyBoxing On DAZN...Regis Prograis won a competitive twelve-round decision over Danielito Zorrilla on DAZN in his hometown for his first WBC world title defense in his second run as a world champion, after winning the vacant world title over Jose “Chon” Zepeda. What is next for Regis? Thoughts on the show? The performance? Also, the maturity of fight fans, and the people in the industry at large - are we too divided and not even a sport?The co-main event saw Shakhram Giyasov win a twelve-round unanimous decision over Harold Calderon. Giyasov is now the WBA welterweight mandatory challenger with the win. Two upsets occurred on this card, as Alejandra Guzman knocked out Ramla Ali and Xavier Madrid got a split-decision win over Aaron Aponte. In other notable fights, Ginny Fuchs won an eight-round decision and Jeremy Hill won in a homecoming bout to start the DAZN telecast. On Showtime...Tim Tszyu continues to look like a star, as he beats Carlos Ocampo.Sam Goodman defeated Ra'eese Aleem, now the #1 contender for the IBF super bantamweight title held by Marlon Tapales. -ProBox TV card. Saul Sanchez gets a huge stoppage win over a very tough Franklin Gonzalez, what is the ceiling for Sanchez at this point? Jonhathan Cardoso stops Oscar Alvarez Jr., in a wild fight - observations and thoughts. -U.K Thoughts 2020 Olympic Super heavyweight Frazer Clarke got a win over Mariusz Wach, other winners on that card, Caroline Dubois, an Olympian and the sister of Daniel Dubois and Aaron McKenna, a former Golden Boy Promotions prospect also won on that card. - News- ProBox TV News first reported that Deontay Wilder and Devin Haney will sign with Skills Challenge Entertainment, following the lead of Oleksandr Usyk.- Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr.'s two-day press tour further differences between the two fighters. Spence wants to use his platform to help other fighters, and Crawford sounds like Michael Jordan focused on the legacy. -Teofimo Lopez gave up the WBO junior welterweight world title or did he? -Canelo will fight either Jermall Charlo or Badou Jack in September…thoughtsNext WeekThe biggest fight of the weekend will be Edgar Berlanga, the undefeated knockout artist who had sixteen first-round KOs making his debut with his new promoter, Matchroom Boxing, after coming off a suspension last year from the NYSAC after biting his opponent. Here is a list of the fight we are most excited about.-Edgar Berlanga vs. Jason Quigley, [168 lbs]Reshat Mati vs. Dakota Linger, [140 lbs]Adam Kownacki vs. Joe Cusumano, [heavyweight]Khalil Coe vs. Buneet Bisla, 8 rounds, [175 lbs]Yankiel Rivera Figueroa vs. Christian Robles, [112 lbs]Harley Mederos vs. Pedro Vicente Scharbaai, [135 lbs]Pablo Valdez vs. Demian Daniel Fernandez, [147 lbs]Showtime will feature a show with a WBC middleweight interim title topping the card as the interim champion, Carlos Adames will fight former unified 154 lbs champion Julian Williams in Minnesota. The card is evenly matched but might lack some of the star-power fight fans who tune in for big fights and only need to watch from start to finish.Carlos Adames vs. Julian Williams, [160 lbs - WBC interim middleweight title]Erickson Lubin vs. Luis Arias, [154 lbs]Fernando Martinez vs. Jade Bornea, [115 lbs - IBF super flyweight world titleOff-TV, somehow Joshua Franco will rematch Kazuto Ioka in a super flyweight unification bout in Japan. The bout will see Franco putting his WBA title on the line and Ioka putting his WBO title up. It is a rematch of their bout from December 31st, 2022, Michael Hunter fights on a Michael Reyes club show, and Tevin Farmer will return in a club show in Philly. We have on Friday night on thompsonboxing.com and Thompson Boxing's YouTube channel the following bout. Jesus Saracho vs. Tarik Zaina, 10 rounds, junior welterweights[Photo Credit: Tim Tszyu photo by Esther Lin / Showtime, and Regis Prograis photo Ed Mulholland/Matchroom]Skip Ahead-timestamps-0:00 Intro0:10 Regis Prograis fight16:00 undercard thoughts including Ramla Ali KO19:45 Tim Tszyu fighter of the year28:00 small show results29:10 Wilder and Haney to Skills 33:00 Spence v. Crawford35:00 Canelo vs Charlo40:30 Teofimo vacates title 43:00 Edgar Berlanga on DAZN Saturday48:00 undercard 54:00 Carlos Adames vs Julian Williams 56:40 undercard 01:02:30 Ioka vs Franco
On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about Tim Tszyu making a statement against Carlos Ocampo. It took just over a minute to wipe out Ocampo and now he gets Charlo next, assuming Charlo doesn't get “injured” again. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter.
New schedule.The podcast will come out on Monday at some point. The live show will be on my NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE ON SUNDAYHERE ARE THE SHOW NOTES. I hope you guys can support my new project as well. 0:00 intro 0:30 Teofimo Lopez beats John Taylor thoughts 22:00 Teofimo Lopez vs Devin Haney next?24:00 Arnold Barboza Jr thoughts29:00 Henry Lebron a great fighter, like Erislandy Lara31:55 Xander Zayas thoughts 37:00 Bruce Carrington - deep convo on young fighters. 44:00 Jaime Munguia vs Sergiy Derevyanchenko thoughts53:30 Shane Mosley Jr impressive performance56:50 Sunny Edwards59:00 Ellie Scotney 01:03:00 Walter Santibanes defeats Gucci Manny Flores01:06:00 fight week preview 01:07:00 Regis Prograis DAZN fight preview 01:09:00 Ginny Fuchs vs Indeya Smith [DAZN undercard]01:15:00 Adam Azim card 0:1:18:00 Tim Tszyu vs Carlos Ocampo preview01:22:30 Mid-Year Fighter of the Year: Gervonta Davis 01:23:50 Tim Tszyu vs Jermell Charlo 01:26:25 Sam Goodman vs. Ra'eese Aleem fight preview 01:33:30 Adrien Broner thoughts01:38:00 Outro
WBC Interim Middleweight Champion Carlos Adames and undefeated super bantamweight contender Ra'eese Aleem are this week's guests on The PBC Podcast. Adames discusses his June 24 PBC headliner versus former unified champion Julian Williams live on SHOWTIME, calls out Jermall Charlo and more. Aleem is ready to make a statement when he faces unbeaten Australian Sam Goodman Saturday, June 17, on SHOWTIME. Plus, hosts Kenneth Bouhairie and Michael Rosenthal honor the 2023 International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees. For show notes and more info, click here: https://www.premierboxingchampions.com/podcast
When you figure out what you want to do with your life, what are you willing to do to attain your goal? Dr. Siddique has an amazing story of being willing to move to pursue his dream. When you think about obstacles and reasons of why something can't work do you focus on the problem or how you can overcome it? In this episode you will learn about mastery and how as you master a skill your confidence increases and you can accomplish the goals that you have set your mind too! To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/PoDcQqgIhYE #whoknewinthemoment #Surgeon #doctor #lungtransplant
Chefish w/Chef Aleem Executive Chef, Restaurant Owner, Caterer & Private Chef Intro Chef Aleem was born & raised in Washington DC. Attending performing arts school as a kid. Where the seed was planted cooking in his moms kitchen. He wasn't focused on singing or dancing. He was focused on Culinary Artistry. Initially he didn't see it as a serious or profitable career path. There were some years of hustling & trying to figure things out. Aleem started having kids at a young age. Sadly his children's mother passed away. While his kids were still very young. That forced him to figure his life out & become a stable father for his children. Chef Aleem got formal training at Le Cordon Bleu in Tucker GA. Early on he tested the water with his own small takeout spot. Where he made a name for himself, & linked with 2 Chainz. He has been a private chef for the likes of 2 Chainz, Rick Ross & Justin Bieber, to name a few. His private chef experience has taken him to international destinations, working tours, and spearheading Esco Bar Lounge when it initially opened in ATL. Aleem is now the Executive Chef & Owner of Plated Lounge in Atlanta GA. While also owning & operating Plated Pleasure Catering & Event Planning. Welcoming to the Couch Chef Aleem For my Cheffies out there wondering Chef Aleem & I met through IG & once I moved to Atlanta we met & Have been friends ever since! Who I know I gave a brief intro. But in your own words. Tell us more about growing up in Washington DC & going to a performing arts school. How was it moving from DC to Atlanta? Did you feel like there was any culture shock? How did you transition from being a Culinary Graduate to a Private Chef for celebrities? How important do you think fair is when taking a leap like that? Starter Why just to give our listeners a taste - What was it like cooking on tour? Main Course When: When did you fall in love with food and decide this was gonna be it? What or Who would you say is your greatest influence in the kitchen? When was there a major turning point in your career? I know you have done restaurant consulting. When did you decide to pivot & open your own Brick & Mortar? Considering you've been cooking for over 20yrs have you ever felt burnt out & wanted to leave the industry? At what point did you start your catering company? Was event planning just something that came naturally after you launched the catering side. What was it like creating the Meal Time Cookbook w/2 Chainz? What has been your greatest lesson opening Plated Lounge? For those thinking about opening a restaurant. What's your top 2 pieces of financial advice? When running a team, what are some differences you've noticed between men & women in the kitchen? What are some keys to balancing the budget? I know fatherhood is extremely important to you. How has fatherhood affected your work life balance? And you've kept the business in the family. Do your sons want to ultimately open their own spots one day? You are a grandfather now. How important is legacy building to you? Recipe for success For those out there listening that might be interested in becoming a private chef for celebrities. What are the top 3 things you think they should know? Palate Cleanser: After a long day of cooking at the restaurant. What are you making yourself to eat? When you are creating in the kitchen, what music are you listening to? Dessert Can you tell me more about your nonprofit Cool Kids cook? Outro Besides Plated Lounge, and Plated Pleasure Catering & Events. Are you planning on opening Plated 2 or another concept? Tell us what's next for you. Please tell my Cheffies where they can find you. Follow Chef Aleem on IG -chef_aleem
Today we chat with Lord Aleem & his father Saleem Iqbal about their journey to success, when and how it started… to running the most famous luxury car rental company in the world with a fleet of cars worth $15m.
Enthusiasm for impact investing was growing strongly before Covid hit, but the economic and social disruption the pandemic triggered prompted many organizations to rethink their goals and exposed flaws in many impact investors' strategies. Aleem Remtula, a partner at Developing World Markets, an impact firm with a 27-year track record, shares his insights on how the pandemic affected the impact sector itself, and how investors can use the lessons learned to create more positive impact, more awareness of the need for integrity, and better outcomes for investors and the beneficiaries of their funds. Looking for ideas? Remtula also shares where he sees opportunities, and where valuations might have been beaten down a little too much.
Artificial intelligence influences how we interact with everything – and religion is no exception. AI technology is increasingly being incorporated into religious worship. Robot priests are delivering sermons, chatbots are reciting prayers, robot monks are spreading wisdom and robotic arms are carrying out ceremonies. Aleem Maqbool speaks with robotics specialist, Gabriele Trovato, creator of SanTO, a robotic Catholic priest that delivers sermons, gives advice and joins worshippers in prayers. This sparks a discussion on whether AI will transform how people experience religion and the potential outcomes involved. Aleem is joined by: Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy - Chair of Robot Learning and Autonomy and Director of the Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner - Rabbi at Bromley Reform Synagogue and former Senior Rabbi to Reform Judaism The Right Reverend Steven Croft - Bishop of Oxford, member of the House of Lords Select Committee on AI and a founding board member for the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation Assistant Producer: Linda Walker Producer: Alexa Good
Aleem Jaffer is a public speaker and model with Kello Inclusive, and one of the stars of the new docu-series PUSH on CBC and CBC Gem. PUSH is an unscripted series that takes audiences into the inner world of the “Wheelie Peeps,” an unlikely group of friends and wheelchair users, bonded by their shared experience of navigating life on wheel. The show currently airs on Fridays on CBC and online on CBC Gem. Career wise, Aleem is a Job Developer where he helps people with barriers to find meaningful employment and earned a Bachelor of Management in Human Resources and Labour Relations from the University of Lethbridge - graduating with Distinction and a Business Administration Finance Diploma from NAIT. Aleem brings valuable insights on the subject of diversity, being from a minority background, and having Cerebral Palsy- Aleem uses a wheelchair and crutches. Additionally, Aleem has served on the Accessibility Advisory Committee with the City of Edmonton and continues to serve on other committees addressing and advising on disability related issues. Through his work, Aleem aims to educate, create opportunity, and “normalize” disability! https://www.instagram.com/the_aleemjaffer_effect/ https://www.instagram.com/push_cbc/ My Life Without Limits is a podcast by Cerebral Palsy Alberta Music from Soundstripe: Astro Jetson by Mikey Geiger https://app.soundstripe.com/royalty-free-music Carlos is a Hispanic male with cerebral palsy. He has short dark hair, dark eyes, some facial goatee hair, and uses crutches/canes to help him walk. Leah is a white female with shoulder length red hair, freckles, green eyes, wears glasses and is able bodied. Follow us on Instagram @mylifewithoutlimitspodcast Support our podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mlwlpodcast lison@cpalberta.com for any questions! We acknowledge that what we call Alberta is the traditional and ancestral territory of many peoples, presently subject to Treaties 6, 7, and 8. Namely: the Blackfoot Confederacy – Kainai, Piikani, and Siksika – the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney Nakoda, and the Tsuu T'ina Nation and the Métis People of Alberta. This includes the Métis Settlements and the Six Regions of the Métis Nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Metis Homeland. We acknowledge the many First Nations, Métis and Inuit who have lived in and cared for these lands for generations. We are grateful for the traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who are still with us today and those who have gone before us. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation and gratitude to those whose territory we reside on or are visiting.
On 6th May 2023, King Charles III will be crowned in Westminster Abbey in an ancient ceremony that dates back a thousand years. The Coronation service is, at its heart, a religious event in which King Charles swears an oath to uphold “the Protestant Reformed Religion Established by Law” and is anointed with holy oil by The Archbishop of Canterbury. But is this religious service representative of modern Britain? What does it say about who we are today? And will it speak to people of all faiths and none? Aleem Maqbool speaks to The Most Reverend Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, about the meaning of the rituals and symbolism of this national event. His reflections lead to a discussion on the role of The Coronation in our modern world. Aleem is joined by Professor Ian Bradley, author of God Save the King and Emeritus Professor of Cultural and Spiritual History at the University of St Andrews, Chief Executive of "Republic" Graham Smith and Sejal Sehmi, U.K. Editor for Brown Girl Magazine. Producer: Katharine Longworth Assistant Producer: Linda Wood
It is estimated that 1 in 7 UK couples struggle to conceive but what impact do religious beliefs and cultural practices have on those who can not or choose not to have children. Aleem Maqbool speaks to Lizzie Lowrie about her experience of baby loss and miscarriage and how her faith and church community brought both challenges and support. Her story sparks a discussion on what it means to live without children in different belief systems and how the faith community responds. Aleem discusses different approaches to childlessness with: Vik Singh, who, with his wife, Sarina, set up The Himmat Collective to support Punjabi Communities struggling with fertility issues, after their own difficulties starting a family, Dr Dawn Llewellyn, Associate Professor in Religion and Gender at the University of Chester and Farah Dualeh author of Taking Control: A Muslim Woman's Guide to Surviving Infertility. Producer: Katharine Longworth Assistant Producer: Dave James
Muslims around the world are observing the Holy Month of Ramadan - the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. Every morning at 5am EST during this month we gather on this podcast to reflect on the revelation of Allah through Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
"I didn't choose to forgive. It wasn't that I tried and tried to forgive. There was a moment when I thought, what on earth does this word 'forgiveness' even mean?" Julie Nicholson's daughter, Jenny, was killed in the 7/7 London Bombings. Julie has not forgiven Jenny's killer which has led to conflict with what was expected of her in her role as a parish priest. She tells Aleem Maqbool about the difficulties in reconciling her faith's teachings on forgiveness with her Christian ministry and the response she received after being dubbed "the vicar who couldn't forgive". Julie's story sparks a discussion on the place of forgiveness from different religious perspectives. Aleem is joined by New Testament scholar, Professor Anthony Bash, who has written extensively on the theology of forgiveness, Rabbi Elchonon Feldman, Senior Rabbi at Bushey United Synagogue and author Marian Partington. They discuss what is meant by forgiveness in different religious contexts. Whether it is essential to forgive others for the hurt they have caused us or is there a limit. Can we forgive the unforgiveable? Producer: Katharine Longworth with Vishva Semani Assistant Producer: Josie Le Vay Editor: Tim Pemberton
MSNBC editor and political columnist Zeeshan Aleem recently penned the latest in the virtual cavalcade of pieces we've seen of late from Democratic Party apologists warning that “populist” left figures like Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi and Jimmy Dore have been “flirting” with the populist right. Such a movement could funnel leftists into the arms of authoritarians, Aleem argues, as if the Democratic Party today isn't authoritarian to its core. Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the very real dangers this kind of “flirtation” can lead to. Plus a segment on Rachel Maddow's unhinged, ignorant anti-peace position on the war in Ukraine. Also featuring Stef Zamorano, Kurt Metzger and Mike MacRae! And phone calls from Vince Vaughn and Mitt Romney!
'You don't find meaning through the end of a telescope.' So says Professor Brian Cox, particle physicist and one of the best communicators of modern science today. Speaking to Aleem Maqbool, Brian shares his view on the relationship between religion and science. Not a believer himself, he thinks the perception of conflict between them is wrong. Aleem reflects on Brian's comments with a panel of three guests, to ask is the war over between these big beasts? Monica Grady is a Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Open University and a Catholic, her celebration at the successful comet landing of the Rosetta project made her a viral star. Professor Nawal Prinja is a nuclear physicist and advisor to the Government on nuclear policy. He's a Hindu and studies the Vedic scriptures. And Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK which seeks to be the representative body of non-religious people. They discuss the difference and overlap between religion or religious philosophy and science with Monica and Nawal, as scientists of faith, sharing how they see the world. And as physics throws up new theories for the origins of the universe, potentially with no beginning, what does that mean for the idea of a Creator? Producer: Rebecca Maxted Assistant Producers: Josie Le Vay and Emily Finch
"I couldn't pretend anymore that I felt the same way. I did doubt. It was as good as saying I'd lost my faith." Aleem Maqbool meets Kat Wordsworth, who tells her story about doubt in her Christian beliefs and how it's affected her life and health. She now shares her experiences and thoughts on doubt on a social media account, with followers also contributing their experiences and she's about to publish a book called 'Let's Talk About Doubt'. Kat wants to hear doubt discussed more widely 'at the front of church'. Alongside a panel who have asked their own questions about faith and belief Aleem asks 'are religions afraid of doubt?'. Professor Alister McGrath is a leading theologian, academic and historian who has written widely about doubt, American historian and poet Jennifer Michael Hecht is the author of 'Doubt: A History' and Dr Nafeez Ahmed, is an investigative journalist and academic who shares his personal journey with his Muslim faith. Producer: Rebecca Maxted Assistant Producer: Josie Le Vay Editor: Tim Pemberton Picture Credit: Tom Holmes
'My faith has been a constant in my life through good times and bad. There have been times where I've received death threats for being gay. But could I get married in a gurdwara? No.' For Jasvir Singh CBE, barrister and community activist, his Sikh faith has always been the cornerstone of his life. But when he got married in 2022 to his partner Nick. he couldn't have a religious ceremony. Speaking openly for the first time, he tells Aleem Maqbool about his relationship with his faith and his sexuality. Nine years after legislation was passed in England and Wales legalising same-sex marriage, for many religious institutions it's an intractable issue. Aleem is joined by a panel to discuss why many religions won't conduct a marriage ceremony for same-sex couples. Gurmel Singh is the Secretary General of the Supreme Sikh Council in the UK, Helen Lamb is on the Evangelical Council in the Church of England and Bhavit Mehta is a producer of cultural events and a practicing Hindu, who has conducted a Hindu marriage ceremony for a same-sex couple. Producer: Rebecca Maxted Assistant Producer: Vishva Samani Editor: Tim Pemberton Photo Credit: Lex Fleming Photography
This podcast was originally recorded on November 18, 2022, for the CID Speaker Series featuring Aleem Walji, Senior Advisor - Strategy, Innovation and Partnerships at the Institute for Capacity Development, International Monetary Fund. Aleem continued the conversation with CID Student Ambassador, Aining Liang, after an appearance at the CID Speaker Series event. Exponential technologies will not improve the lives of the poor by default. Design choices will determine who benefits from digital disruption and who is left behind. Two decades ago, many predicted that a digital divide would marginalize already underserved populations. While there are examples of digital exclusion, technologies like the mobile phone, mobile money and new delivery models have led to significant innovation and inclusion in financial services, health, education and agriculture. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning and distributed ledgers, however, are not ‘inclusive by design'. Hardware is not distributed equally and most poor populations do not have reliable access to broadband, computing power or electricity. Delivery model innovation and how tech-enabled enterprises partner with the local, state and federal governments will determine whether these technologies will benefit the poor, result in greater inclusivity and drive greater equity.
In today's episode, I speak with Aleem Remtula, a Partner on the private equity team at Developing World Markets.DWM is an impact investing firm that has invested debt and equity in over 200 companies across 70 countries over the last two decades.While this experience provides a broad canvas for discussion topics, the focus of my conversation with Aleem is DWM's investments amongst refugees and displaced communities — a population that now exceeds 100 million people worldwide.I'm passionate about this topic — and the dignity of displaced persons — for many reasons, including the fact that my maternal grandparents were refugees. By the end of this show, I hope that you will be, too.In our discussion, Aleem shares some astonishing statistics and details that upend the conventional wisdom on what constitutes a displaced community. He discusses the roles that investment can play in assisting these communities, the unique challenges they face with respect to financial inclusion, the role of gender equity in DWM's Displaced Communities Fund, and much more.Like me, some listeners may wonder whether investing in refugees might result in predatory lending to some of the world's most vulnerable populations. Aleem addresses this question head-on and he enumerates the safeguards DWM employs to ensure that it's a responsible investor. So, listen in for a very thoughtful conversation.Aleem also provides some book recommendations — one of which I've already scooped up. You can find links to the books and other resources in the show notes.With that, I hope you enjoy this episode. And if you do, please share it with friends and colleagues.This podcast was recorded in September 2022.—————Learn more about Developing World Markets.UNHCR: Global displacement hits another record, capping decade-long rising trend.World Bank, Forcibly Displaced: Toward a Development Approach Supporting Refugees, the Internally Displaced, and Their HostsAleem's book recommendations:· Christine Mahoney, Failure and Hope: Fighting for the Rights of the Forcibly Displaced· Dina Nayeri, The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You—————Music credit: Daniel Allan, “Too Close” released on Sound. You can learn more about Daniel's community-owned DAO that underwrote his latest EP here. (Disclosure: In addition to the “Too Close” NFT, Portico's founder Michael Casey owns $OVERSTIM tokens, as well as many other music NFTs; his Sound collector profile is available here).
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In today's episode we will be talking with Dr. Aleem Kanji who specializes in Endocrinology. Dr. Kanji will be explaining the three criteria to test for pre-diabetes, symptoms associated with pre-diabetes, pre-diabetes reversal, and lifestyle changes that have an impact on one's diabetes status. Aleem Kanji, M.D. is a board-certified endocrinologist and obesity medicine physician, and the founder of Ethos Endocrinology in Houston, Texas. Dr. Kanji's passion is improving metabolic health through increased time and attention made possible by the direct care model of Ethos Endocrinology. “ It can seem intimidating or appear drastic, but I recommend taking it in small steps. “ QOTD: Does diabetes run in your family? On This Episode You Will Learn: What is Prediabetes What are the three categories for classifying Prediabetes What are the symptoms Can you reverse Prediabetes Connect with Yumlish! Website Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Connect with Aleem! Website Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Key Points: 0:00: Intro with Shireen 1:17: Introducing Dr. Kanji 2:14: 3 categories for prediabetes 5:36: How does someone understand if they're prediabetic 6:50: Have you seen people reverse prediabetes 10:56: Lifestyle change 12:41: What would you say to someone who's worried about the lifestyle changes that it would take to make an impact? 13:36: Misconceptions about prediabetes 14:37: Overlap with cardiovascular disease 16:02: What does comorbidity look like 19:07: Where to find Dr. Kanji 19:34: Wrap-Up 20:46: Outro with Shireen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yumlish/message
We start with Jack Kelly, or as some call him "The Legend", who wrote this piece on ITRBoxing about Jared Anderson, as well as talk about Abdullah Mason, Jose Pedraza vs Richard Commey, and Tiger Johnson. We conclude this segment with a chat about Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Luis Ortiz on PPV., in segment two we are joined by future MMA hall-of-famer, Cris Cyborg as she talks about her pro boxing debut, this is followed by Ra'eese Aleem who is fighting Mike Plan on FS1 Sunday prior to the PPV, our good friend Anthony "Stacks" Saldana gives the L.A. perspective about Ruiz vs. Ortiz, and talks about the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame, Kyle of the Boxing Section, a great media outlet based out of Northern California talks about the return of Deontay Wilder plus Amari Jones and Troy Isley, and finally we have Broadway Joel talking about the run Dominican boxing is on. ------------Links To Support Or Get More Content——————————Want to support the showvisit companies that support usSave 125% on bets made up to $2,500 at BETUS when you use the promo code“ITR”link to the site hereYou can subscribe to ProBoxTV here for $1.99 a month or $18 a year to get live boxing monthly.ITRBOXING LINKS FOR MORE CONTENTPod: http://lukieboxing.podomatic.comLukie's newsletter: http://lukieboxing.substack.comweb: http://www.itrboxing.com
On this episode of Showtime With Coop sponsored by LinkedIn and BetOnline.ag, Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin welcome Toronto Raptors scout, Aleem Hassanali. Coop, Ari and Aleem discuss how Aleem got to where he is today, what it takes to be a good scout, where Aleem wants to go from here, and. more! 1:35 Did Aleem ever have aspirations to be a scout? 5:40 How did Aleem get from Atlanta to Toronto. 8:50 BetOnline Ad Read. 9:50 What does it take to be a good NBA scout? 16:38 The growth of basketball in Toronto. 19:27 LinkedIn Ad Read. 20:27 Coop's lightening round. 25:00 Where does Aleem want to go from here? 28:00 Wayne and Theresa Embry fellowship Listen and Subscribe to the Showtime Lakers Podcast with Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app. Showtime Lakers Podcast with Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin is Powered by BetOnline.ag, Use Promo Code: CLNS50 for a 50% Welcome Bonus On Your First Deposit!