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In this episode of Regarding Consciousness, we hear from bestselling author, thought leader, and influencer Ambreen Nadeem, founder of Psychology Talks. Ambreen shares her profound journey from growing up in Pakistan, struggling with mental health, and facing societal norms to eventually writing her bestselling book, 'The Algorithm of Life.' Both Jennifer and Ambreen delve into how individuals can change their destiny by aligning thoughts, emotions, and belief in oneself. They discuss the concept that our thoughts have the power to signal the universe and alter the path of our lives, emphasizing the importance of believing in one's dreams and persevering despite obstacles. Ambreen offers actionable insights on how to realize one's purpose and shift the frequency of their soul to achieve their goals.Episode highlights:00:30 Meet Our Guest: Ambreen Nadeem02:18 Ambreen's Journey: Overcoming Adversity04:38 The Power of Thoughts and Consciousness11:14 Discovering Destiny and Purpose18:30 Practical Steps to Change Your Destiny24:14 Conclusion: Embrace Your DreamsResources mentioned:The Algorithm of Life: The Code to Choose Your DestinyThe Psychology TalksAbout the guest:Connect on LinkedInAmbreen Nadeem is a psychologist and founder of Psychology Talks. She is passionate about helping people understand the importance of psychology in their daily lives. Twenty years ago, she embarked on a journey to write her book. She accumulated knowledge from observation, studying different fields, and studied 1000s of lives to make her work more credible and relatable. She is passionate about understanding the human psyche and helping others gain insights into how the mind works to lead a successful life.She is actively spreading awareness and helping people to deal with mental health issues through my counseling, writing, and live shows. She believes that lives can be transformed by sharing knowledge. She is on the mission to help humanity and eliminate suffering.OptiMatchAre you ready to stop struggling with high churn rates, decreased satisfaction, and financial losses due to poor matches in your business? See how the power of our SaaS algorithm delivers proven increases in satisfaction, higher retention rates, and increased revenue for businesses and marketplaces.OptiMatch is designed to be integrated into your existing recruitment process and used alongside your other tools.Our cutting-edge algorithms facilitate successful matches between employees and employers or customers and practitioners, resulting in proven increased satisfaction, effective sessions, higher retention rates, and increased revenue.Say goodbye to the friction, frustration, and inefficiency of poor matches, and hello to success with OptiMatch.
Having asthma may once have been seen as a weakness or something to be pitied for, but is this still the case? What do we now know about the causes and treatment of asthma? Is there still some level of embarrassment for children living with asthma today?Asthma is the most common long-term medical condition in children in the UK, affecting around 1 in 11 young people. Chances are there is at least one person in your child's school or nursery class living with asthma. In fact, the UK has some of the highest rates of asthma in the world with over 5 million people living with the condition, including over 1 million children. In today's Family Health Podcast episode, we talk to Dr Greg Burch, an A&E doctor and CEO of Tiny Medical Apps which supports the NHS and charities with digital solutions to help people manage long term conditions at home. We also chat with Ambreen, whose young daughter lives with asthma, about her symptoms, treatment and the impact this has on her life.If your child has ever felt embarrassed about having asthma or needing to use an inhaler, you will want to hear about the new digital technology that could empower them and give them autonomy over the management of their condition.Asthma is so common that it's really important that we all have an understanding of what it is like for our friends and family living with this condition, and how we can best look out for them. A brilliant episode, not to be missed!Find out more about asthma here on the NHS website and here on the brilliant Asthma & Lung UK charity website If you are the parent or carer of a child with asthma, you'll find lots of great information, guidance and resources here at Asthma & Lung UKLearn a bit more about the Digital Health Passport and about the NHS National bundle of care for children and young people with asthma here and connect with Dr Greg Burch here on LinkedInMini First Aid is an award-winning, Dragons' Den winning business bringing vital first aid training to parents, carers and workers across the UK. You can find out more about our wide range of first aid classes and courses here Mini First Aid first aid kits are designed to meet all your family's first aid needs. With a range of sizes available, you can keep our kits at home and take them out and about with you on day trips with your little ones. Browse our full range of kits hereSeries 3 of the Family Health Podcast by Mini First Aid is sponsored by Savlon Scar Prevention Gel. Savlon has been trusted by the nation for generations and can help the whole family with the range of products available. Savlon Scar Prevention Gel helps soothe pain, promote faster healing, and reduce the likelihood of scarring.
Ambreen Bhaloo, Family Enterprise Advisor, guest hosts this episode and welcomes Francesco Barbera, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at The Ted Rogers School of Management for an in-depth discussion on the issue of homogeneity (all family firms are the same) vs. heterogeneity (all family firms are unique). In what ways does family governance lead to greater firm performance? Listen to this episode to find out! Welcome to Let's Talk Family Enterprise, a podcast that explores the ideas, concepts, and models that best serve Family Enterprise Advisors in supporting their clients. All views, information, and opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Family Enterprise Canada. Guest bio Dr. Francesco Barbera is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy at The Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. His teaching and research interests encompass a wide range of topics related to family business, entrepreneurship, small business management, and family business education. Francesco is an international, award-winning author and educator and regularly presents at renowned conferences and workshops. You can learn more about Dr. Francesco Barbera on the Toronto Metropolitan University School of Management website and on his LinkedIn. Key Takeaways [:26] Ambreen Bhaloo welcomes Dr. Francesco Barbera and invites him to share a little bit about his research interests and how they inform family advising. [5:22] Dr. Barbera explains the importance of heterogeneity research when it comes to family enterprises and what this means for advisors. [7:50] A recently published research explores how family structures impact the way governance leads to performance, Dr. Francesco shares some of the findings. [11:07] Dr. Barbera explains what family functioning is and why it affects firm performance. [16:11] The future of family business research looks heterogeneous; Dr. Francesco shares the areas of study he sees coming up next. [20:23] Staying up to date on the latest academic knowledge will require work on the family advisor's part. [24:00] About Dr. Barbera's work with the Family Institute. [27:18] Dr. Francesco Barbera's advice for advisors. [27:48] Ambreen thanks Dr. Francesco Barbera for sharing his knowledge and closes this episode by reminding listeners about the upcoming Family Business Symposium held from May 27th to 29th in Calgary, Alberta. If you enjoyed today's episode, you can subscribe to Let's Talk Family Enterprise on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast apps. Please remember to share this episode with family, friends, and colleagues. Share your thoughts with us at fea@familyenterprise.ca. Mentioned in this episode “Family governance and firm performance: exploring the intermediate effects of family functioning and competitive advantage”, Francesco Barbera and Tim Hasso, November 2022, Journal of Family Business Management 13(2) The Family Business Symposium will take place on May 27‒29, 2024 in Calgary. More about Family Enterprise Canada Family Enterprise Canada FEC on Facebook FEC on Twitter FEC on LinkedIn
What if wealth was more than just financial capital? How do different forms of capital influence wealth transfer and personal growth within family businesses?In this episode, Brian engages with Ambreen Bhaloo, a seasoned family enterprise advisor and coach, in a profound discussion on redefining wealth beyond financial measures. Ambreen brings her unique perspective on wealth, emphasizing the significance of human, emotional, social, and spiritual capital. They delve into the nuances of nurturing next-generation leaders, the complexities of wealth transfer, and the transformative power of self-awareness and mindset in personal and professional growth. [00:01 - 06:02] Wealth RedefinedWealth encompasses more than financial capital; it includes human, emotional, social, and spiritual aspectsThe importance of recognizing and leveraging all forms of capital in wealth transferStories as powerful tools for understanding and conveying the holistic nature of wealth[06:03 - 12:37] Personal Growth and MindsetThe critical role of self-awareness in navigating personal and financial growthHow mindset shifts can dramatically change one's relationship with money and successThe benefits of coaching and mentorship in personal development[12:37 - 18:10] The Power of Vulnerability and CoachingOvercoming the stigma associated with seeking help and the importance of coachingEgo and fear as barriers to growth, and the value of vulnerabilityThe coach's role in facilitating self-discovery and empowerment[18:10 - 24:46] Next-Gen Education and Wealth TransferPreparing the next generation for stewardship of wealth through education and self-knowledgeThe dynamics of family business and intergenerational wealth transferEmpowering women and the younger generation in financial and business matters[24:46 - 30:16] Creating a Legacy of Empowered WealthThe significance of aligning investments with personal valuesThe importance of open communication and creating a safe space for dialogue within familiesEncouraging curiosity and non-judgment in family discussions about wealth and valuesKey Quotes:"Fear is often excitement without breath." - Ambreen Bhaloo“If you have fear, get rid of that fear. Empower yourself. Look at what's underneath the fear and then build the strength.” - Ambreen BhalooConnect with Ambreen!Website: https://www.ambreenbhaloo.com/ LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/ambreenbhaloo This episode is sponsored by Mack International, a specialized executive search and human capital consulting firm serving the family office/wealth management markets. Please visit their website here for more information.Connect with me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn)LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mental health and domestic violence discussion- Dr. Ambreen Zaman Riaz Mental health and domestic violence discussion - Dr. Ambreen Zaman Riaz is a medical doctor with an MPA degree from Harvard University. She is an alumna of the Edward S. Mason Fellowship for Public Policy and Management and the Women and Power Leadership Program at Harvard Kennedy School. She was awarded a Management and Leadership certificate by Harvard University for coursework at the Negotiation Clinic at Harvard Law School and General Management at Harvard Business School. As an experienced physician, Ambreen is at the forefront of integrated healthcare, seamlessly merging mental health with primary care, following the visionary model observed in the UK. Ambreen is not only a seasoned healthcare professional but also a dedicated Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) clinician.With a commitment to advancing healthcare paradigms, Dr.Riaz has actively contributed to the integration of mental health services into primary care settings, recognizing the profound impact on holistic patient well-being. This innovative approach has been a focal point of Dr. Riaz's career, as she continually seeks to bridge gaps in healthcare delivery and promote a more comprehensive and patient-centric model.
This episode covers the transformative journey of grantmaker, the Smallwood Trust. I speak to Paul Carbury (CEO) and Ambreen Shah (Trustee), as they shed light on the Trust's metamorphosis over the past six and a half years. Expect insights into the trust's evolution from implementing governance changes, to experimenting with funding models, to modifying their strategic plan and recruitment processes. Through their journey, they've become intentional about identifying and addressing inequalities within their mission—an enlightening transformation for both the trust and the charities they support. We'll uncover the challenges and triumphs of redistributing power and assets within the context of funding for women's organizations. We'll explore how the Smallwood Trust strikes the balance between nurturing long-term relationships with well-established organizations, and bringing in fresh perspectives through funding new charities. We cover various aspects from reducing gendered poverty through local initiatives, to the importance of building trust and amplifying voices from disenfranchised communities. We also discuss Smallwood's board shadowing programme — designed to empower women and bring diversity to the boardroom. Paul and Ambreen share their experiences and insights into how this programme has broken down power dynamics and empowered individuals to become trustees. * If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. * The Charity Impact Podcast aims to help you increase your charity's income and impact by sharing the experience and expertise of our guests. Whatever your role or level of experience, we think you'll be inspired and informed by our guests who are absolutely the stars of the show! We aim to showcase a diverse range of guests, including people whose voices have been less heard as well as established leaders in our field. So, whether you are CEO, fundraiser, trustee, manager, practitioner, funder, or any other flavour of social leader, welcome to the Charity Impact Podcast! * For episode notes with links to resources and organisations mentioned in this episode, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can reach us by e-mail at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk Follow the Charity Impact Podcast: Twitter: @CharityImpactPd LinkedIn: @Charity Impact Podcast Follow our host, Alex Blake: Twitter: @alexblake_KEDA LinkedIn: @Alex Blake
Introduction Welcome to Let's Talk Family Enterprise, a podcast that explores the ideas, concepts, and models that best serve Family Enterprise Advisors in supporting their clients. All views, information, and opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Family Enterprise Canada. This month, we welcome Family Business Member, FEA and Family Enterprise Foundation Board Member, Ambreen Bhaloo, as guest host of our podcast. Ambreen welcomes Mike Sargeant, former BBC Correspondent, Speaker and Coach to talk about the lessons of high impact communication and listening, drawing on his experiences working in dozens of countries over 25 years, from war zones to Westminster to corporate boardrooms. Enjoy this engaging conversation! Guest bio Mike Sergeant is a former BBC TV correspondent who helps people become better communicators, giving them clarity and confidence. Mike's speeches, workshops, and coaching sessions distill the lessons of high-impact communication, drawing on his experiences in dozens of countries over 25 years from war zones to Westminster to corporate boardrooms. You can learn more about Mike Sergeant on his website and LinkedIn. Guest host bio Ambreen Bhaloo is 2nd generation of an enterprising family and understands first-hand the complex and competing demands of family, business/management, and ownership. She lives in Toronto with her three children. Ambreen holds an honors degree from Western University and a Master's in Education from the University of Pennsylvania. She is a Certified Co-Active Professional Coach (CPCC) and a Family Enterprise Advisor (FEA). You can learn more about Ambreen Bhaloo on her website and LinkedIn. Key Takeaways [:26] Guest host Ambreen Bhaloo introduces herself and welcomes Mike Sergeant to the podcast for a discussion on communication in business families. [1:58] Mike shares his story into journalism, some of his most spectacular pieces, and how acting gave him a solid foundation to better communicate. [4:11] Fear or excitement, Mike offers his perspective on an often vilified emotion, even in the midst of a war zone. [6:06] From journalist to organisation, governmental, and business family coach, Mike shares the skills that he found useful in this transition. [7:47] Mike's tips for building trust and confidence in new client families and how trust leads to better working relationships. [10:40] What the generational wealth transfer coming in the next few years heralds as opportunities and challenges. [12:33] Mike explains how family narrative can help build better communication and purpose. [15:30] Step by step, what does it take to build a proper narrative? Mike shares critical aspects of storytelling. [18:45] Taking the time to analyze family stories can build a broader understanding of the overarching family story. [20:33] Each family is different and each family business is run differently; this means that storytelling will have varying degrees of intimacy. [22:11] House of Gucci. [24:38] The generational wealth transfer is also a value transfer. Mike offers that the upcoming gen needs to evaluate what they want to keep and change. [26:56] After travelling the world, Mike offers the similarities and differences he has found within business families. [28:56] Mike shares his reading recommendation as well as his advice for advisors. [31:25] Ambreen thanks Mike for joining the podcast and sharing so much of his knowledge and experience, and signs off until next month. If you enjoyed today's episode, you can subscribe to Let's Talk Family Enterprise on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast apps. Please remember to share this episode with family, friends, and colleagues. Share your thoughts with us at fea@familyenterprise.ca. Mentioned in this episode The Let's Talk Family Enterprise podcast is brought to you by Family Enterprise Canada. Fear Less: Face Not-Good-Enough to Replace Your Doubts, Achieve Your Goals, and Unlock Your Success, by Dr. Pippa Grange More about Family Enterprise Canada Family Enterprise Canada (FEC) FEC on Facebook FEC on Twitter FEC on LinkedIn
Ambreen Tariq is a Muslim, an immigrant, an activist, and an outdoor enthusiast. She describes herself as a proud feminist and an advocate for social justice in American society. She's the founder of @BrownPeopleCamping, a social media initiative that uses digital storytelling to celebrate people of color in the outdoor community. Ambreen is also the author of Fatima's Great Outdoors, a children's picture book centering on an immigrant family embarking on their first camping trip.This episode is edited by Misty Avinger. Our theme music is by Alekesam, check them out via the link in our shownotes.LINKS FOR AMBREENBrown People Camping https://www.brownpeoplecamping.com/ Find Your Parkhttps://findyourpark.com/ Fatima's Great Outdoors the Children's Bookhttps://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/50713833 Stevie Lewishttp://www.chocosweete.com/ Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ Video of Ambreen Camping and Cooking and Visiting Wild Horses by Insider Studioshttps://vimeo.com/562895054 The Trek, Q&A with Ambreen Tariq by Ruth Nasrullahhttps://thetrek.co/meet-ambreen-tariq-the-activist-behind-brown-people-camping/ My Immigrant Story: Loneliness and Empowerment at the American Campgroundhttps://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/hiking-and-backpacking/lets-talk-about-privilege-outdoors/ Alekesam (Our theme music!)https://open.spotify.com/artist/2JM2yzMSOgq7VeG6nKm3PY?si=YrIzzWOwSvCZ49oSutZZLw
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In today's episode, I have the pleasure of inviting Ambreen Nadeem. Ambreen Nadeem is a psychologist and founder of Psychology Talks. She is an Amazon bestselling author and a keynote speaker. She is an experienced Marketing Analyst, Researcher, and Facilitator with extensive practical expertise in elevating organizations and businesses by providing strategic insights for improved market positioning and business development. She is a Mental Health Advocate. She is passionate about helping people understand the importance of psychology in their daily lives. She is actively spreading awareness and helping people to deal with mental health issues through counseling, blogs, Podcasts, and live shows. She is the Co-Founder of the Save Live Project. She was nominated as one of the Top 50 Most impactful people on LinkedIn in 2021. If would like to reach out to Ambreen, then you can connect with her on the LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambreen-nadeem/ YouTube: (10) Psychology Talks - YouTube The Podcast is available in the following locations: Anchor FM: https://anchor.fm/anees-merchant Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7J60vbVgw8vaLs05x4gYj3 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-decoded/id1497451286 Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzZiN2EwYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2873effc-3ea4-4123-b823-044ca31387bd/Masters-Decoded Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/masters-decoded Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/masters-decoded Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1497451286/masters-decoded Pocket Cast: https://pca.st/f2isa733 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/masters-decoded-Gb497N IHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-masters-decoded-59418392
In this episode, DB interviews Ambreen Molitor, the National Director of Innovation at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. They discuss the role of AI in sex education, cutting-edge tech initiatives by Planned Parenthood, and the growing importance of data privacy in sex tech. Tune in for a captivating conversation on the future of sex education and the innovative strides being made in the field! —— Ambreen explains the concept of human-centered design [00:14:42] DB and Ambreen discuss the importance of data privacy in a post-Roe world [00:20:13] DB and Ambreen discuss the intersection between AI and sex ed and how Ambreen uses AI in her work [00:38:29] Find more from Ambreen: LinkedIn: Ambreen Molitor Website: ambreenmolitor.com —— Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdb YouTube: Sex Ed with DB Twitter: @sexedwithdb Facebook: @edwithdb Want to get in touch with Sex Ed with DB? Email us at sexedwithdb@gmail.com. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 is Sponsored by: Lion's Den, Uberlube, Magic Wand, and Future Method. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! —— About Sex Ed with DB: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through unique and entertaining storytelling, centering LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experts. We discuss topics such as birth control, pleasure, LGBTQ+ health and rights, abortion, consent, BDSM, sex and disability, HIV, sex in the media, and more. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 Team: Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer and Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Associate Producer: Sadie Lidji Marketing Coordinator: Kate Fiala
Josephine Baran is currently the Director of Outward Bound Canada's Training Academy for Outdoor Professionals which is seeking to create access and training opportunities for groups that have been traditionally under-represented in the outdoor industry. She fell in love with Canada's natural spaces when she moved here as a teenager and firmly believes we are the best version of ourselves when we are outdoors. She led the National Community team for Mountain Equipment Co-op which had the largest series of races in Canada and is happiest when she is running the trails with her dogs, paddling at her cabin in Northern Ontario or snowboarding in the Rockies. About the Training Academy The Training Academy has two levels of fully funded programming, that we are able to offer at no cost to our participants; the Foundations and Essentials level. Foundations offers 6 days of workshops with a strong focus on growing outdoor technical skills and building comfort in the outdoors. There is a 5 day outdoor journey option also. It truly is about creating access for groups and communities that have been traditionally under-represented. The Essentials program offers 10 days of workshops that focuses on a broad range of topics like mental health first aid, trauma informed outdoor leadership and more. It also provides four days of technical training at a basecamp workshop and a ten day outdoor journey. This level readies participants to enter the outdoor industry with the skills to work with the diverse and evolving needs of our population. Diversity in the outdoors resources Kasiama, Jusdith. “On diversity and healing in nature.” The Great Trail. January 30, 2020. Kelly, Ash. “The Adventure Gap: Why minorities are less likely to pursue outdoor recreation.” CBC. June 20, 2018. Brean, Joseph. “Canada's 'adventure gap': Why it doesn't make sense for the great outdoors to be such a white space.” National Post. May 28, 2018. Lockhart, Jessica Wynne. “How to help new Canadians access the great outdoors.” Cottage Life. September 22, 2017. Moye, Jayme. “Jaylyn Gough Asks: Whose Land Are You Exploring?” Outside Online. May 31, 2018. Kloos, Kassondra. “We Need More Women of Color Working in the Outdoors.” Outside Magazine. April 3, 2018. Tariq, Ambreen. “I Would But: I Am The Only Person of Color.” REI Co-Op Journal. February 22, 2018. Baker, Teresa. “Changing Faces of the Outdoors.” Alpinist. October 03, 2017. Kefauver, Olivia. "Diversifying the Outdoors: Brown People Camping." Outdoor Women's Alliance. 2017. Haile, Rahawa. “Going It Alone.” Outside Magazine. April 11, 2017. Tariq, Ambreen. "My Immigrant Story: Loneliness and Empowerment at the American Campground." Outside Online. April 07, 2017. Scharper, Julie. "Nature Fix." National Parks Conservation Association. 2017. Berger, Erin. "To Diversify the Outdoors, We Have to Think About Who We're Excluding."Outside Online. November 20, 2016. Kloos, Kassondra. “We Need More Women of Color Working in the Outdoors.” Outside Magazine. April 3, 2018. Rassler, Brad. “The Adventure Gap and Narratives of Inclusion: James Edward Mills talks about why the face of outdoor adventure must change.” Alpinist. December 21, 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ambreen Nadeem is a psychologist, founder of Psychology Talks and an Amazon bestselling author.She is passionate about helping people understand the importance of psychology in their daily lives. She is actively spreading awareness and helping people to deal with mental health issues through counselling, blogs, podcasts, and live shows, having struggled heavily in her earlier life with these issues. Ambreen is also the Co-Founder of the Save Live Project and was nominated as one of the Top 50 Most impactful people on LinkedIn in 2021.To find out more about Ambreen and to get in touch:- Ambreen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ambreen-nadeem/ - The Psychology Talks Website: https://thepsychologytalks.com/ - Ambreen's Book - The Algorithm of Life: https://www.amazon.com/Algorithm-Life-Code-Choose-Destiny/dp/B0B7H949DY Podcast Chapters:0.00 - Trailer and Intro2.16 - Ambreen's Journey11.05 - Changing Perception of Reality12.59 - Dealing with Thoughts16.48 - Acceptance18.52 - What is the Algorithm of Life?23.34 - Raising Energy Levels31.43 - Finding Purpose in Darkness34.10 - How to Face Your Fears38.21 - Mental Health Awareness40.08 - Advice to Younger Self42.38 - Outro and Takeaways(Michael Hanson is the host of the COSMIC Bridge podcast that inspires its listeners to find their higher purpose and connect their material and spiritual life through stories of breathwork teachers, shamans and stroke survivors. He is also the CEO of Growth Genie, an international B2B sales consultancy)
Though many might shy away from working with their spouse, MeatoDoor Founders Ambreen Khan and Rashid Ahmed wouldn't have it any other way. “We don't see that as a challenge in terms of running the company. We are both totally different individuals; we bring different skills to the table,” says Ambreen, who is also CEO of MeatoDoor. “In fact, we both complement each other so much that almost 60% of the skillset that is crucial for an early-stage company to have growth, we actually satisfy the needs.”Listen as Ambreen and Rashid describe how they blend their lives and their startup work, and why this Riyadh Techstars Accelerator startup is not a family business. Also, don't miss David and MeatoDoor CFO Rashid talking about building a startup in the UAE, and expanding the business and the startup community to Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Be advised, our non-meat-eating listeners: We also will be discussing sourcing and selling animal meat as it relates to supply chain challenges in the Middle East and the world. Follow David Cohen on Twitter @davidcohenListen & subscribe to the Give First podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soldiers live in the shadow of death, but they are fearless because of the women in their lives who give them the courage to fight for their country. Army wives are indeed the backbone of the Indian Armed Forces. Tune in to this emotional and courageous episode with our brave army wife Ambreen Zaidi, where she shares the situation of Army widows and their struggles with life after the death of their fearless husbands while serving the country. The war of Army widows starts after their husbands' war ends. They have to provide for their kids yet fight with the judgemental society. The guest shares her experiences and authentic stories of such women who never gave up. Listen to the entire episode to know how these women fight and empower themselves in a commercial society that is hyper-focused on their own gains. About Guest:Ambreen Zaidi, Author- Of The Warrior Widows, is An Army Wife, Journalist, and Columnist.Buy 'The Warrior Widows' Book: https://www.amazon.in/Warrior-Widows-Stories-Valiant-Soldiers/dp/B09JMMK49B Social Link: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmbreenzaidiThe Changemakers: https://t.co/MFv1pXlWTgAbout Host:Rohit Kokane, Podcast Host & Creative Director @ Done For You PodcastSocial Link:Glitters of Life Podcast (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/c/GlittersOfLifePodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kokanerohit/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rohitkokane_Podcast Managed by Done For You Podcast: https://sites.google.com/view/dfyp/homePodcast created on Hubhopper Studio
The Algorithm of LifeAmbreen Nadeem is a psychologist and founder of Psychology Talks. She is passionate about helping people understand the importance of psychology in their daily lives. Twenty years ago, she embarked on a journey to write her book. She accumulated knowledge from observation, studying different fields, and studying 1000s of lives to make her work more credible and relatable. She is passionate about understanding the human psyche and helping others gain insights into how the mind works to lead a successful life.She is actively spreading awareness and helping people to deal with mental health issues through my counseling, writing, and live shows. She believes that lives can be transformed by sharing knowledge. She is on a mission to help humanity and eliminate suffering.BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:What is the Algorithm of LifeHow we can discover our soul's purposeViews on Free WillOrder Ambreem's book HERE WORK WITH MECOACHES, CONSULTANTS, ENTREPRENEURS & BUSINESS OWNERS if you are ready to step into your power, do what you love, and make your dream business flourish◉ Book a free call with me:☎ http://bit.ly/StrategySessionWithCatherineDownload LinkedIn Decoded eBook: https://www.lhmacademia.com/Visit https://linktr.ee/catherinebroy for more
Husband and wife Muhammad and Ambreen share the added pressures and joys of raising two sons with autism Parents' anger issues affect their children big time. Family therapist Joanne Jewell joins Punam to give guidance on how parents can control and avoid these negative situations Children's author Giselle Onanian talks about the second and third books on her series called Alfie & Oak And Karim Beidas from Kidzapp gives us a list of fun things to do with the kids in the last days of summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
31 March 2022: Punam has an exclusive interview with author Robin Sharma who has just released his latest book. One mother is speaking up for autism, and sharing what more needs to be done for the kids and the parents. How did you choose your babies name, and how unique is it? We also talk to the founder of Mumpreneurs. And how much time are your kids spending on social media, we talk to Barry from Beat The Cyberbully. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To create our common thought space for this show, I ask one of my favorite questions, “What if?” Those two words are pregnant with possibilities. So, what if you believed the most outstanding service you could offer in life is to be a light on the path? What if your life becomes a shining symbol for others. What if you let everything you do be of service to someone. What if you stand tall in the knowledge of who you are. What if you stand proudly during tough times. Your affirmation might say, “Today, I am devoted to shining the light of compassionate support and service on those who may be in need.” Joining us at the table is a charming, articulate, and selfless young woman who exists to serve, protect, and empower others in need. Please meet Ms. Ambreen Rizvi, CEO and Founder of Brigade of Mercy…Compassion Without Borders and so much more. Listen, and be inspired.
We spoke with Ambreen Ehtisham about her big win at the Art From The Unknown event hosted by Rachel Notley where she won this year's People's Choice Award.
12 September 2021: 17-year-old Lamya Butt is in the running to bag the Global Student Prize 2021. Helen finds out why. Paediatric neurologist Dr. Sunny Philip answers all your questions about seizures, behavioural problems and more. And are we being inclusive enough? Therapist Sulaiman Amhaz of Hayati Health Centre tells Helen about how he supports individuals with learning disabilities so that they can get jobs and live independently. Helen also hears from Ambreen whose twin sons have encountered challenges both with learning and socialising with other children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ambreen is a financial and tax consultant, and insurance professional with over 20 years experience. She graduated with a degree in accounting and finance, and also received life and health insurance licenses. After working with various companies throughout North America, Ambreen started her own consulting firm where she provides financial solutions to her clients. These include tax and accounting services, wills and trusts, retirement planning and insurance services. Her goal at LifeWealth Consultants is to educate and empower their clients so they can make informed financial decisions for their families.
The draft script of the planned movie on the March 15 mosque attacks has been called a Hollywood rewrite of New Zealand history.A copy of the draft script - which centres on Jacinda Ardern and includes a graphic reconstruction of the deadly terrorist attacks on two Christchurch mosques - was leaked to Newshub.The draft script included 15 deaths and more woundings across 17 pages.Newshub asked lawyer Linda Clark to look at the political reaction to March 15 included in excerpts from 10 pages of the script."They're writing a version of New Zealand history, but they're writing it with an American sensibility," Clark said.Jacinda Ardern was represented as a "slender figure". On the night after the attacks as she gets out of her bed "dressed in a slip" and looking out the window where she "breaks down" and "sobs alone".While Ardern is portrayed as politically strong, the script implies she needs reassurance from partner Clarke Gayford and then deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, Newshub reported."Has there ever been a day like today?" Ardern asks Peters in the script.In te reo Māori, he says: "He kotuku reranga tahi," which is subtitled as "the white heron only flies once".Clark told Newshub the script's portrayal of Ardern was "emotional, objectifying and pretty sexist"."[The draft script] is written as if an American wrote it, for an American audience, with no understanding of how New Zealand looks at these issues and how our politicians behave."Peters called his part of the script "total nonsense" while Simon Bridges, also featured in the script, calling it "misleading" and "offensive"."Hollywood has had some great movies based on history, but sadly this won't be one of them," Peters told Newshub.He said this was too serious of an issue for some "cheap Hollywood script" to try to make money out of."I suggest they withdraw from the scene if they don't intend to be honest here."In the script, Bridges' character is opposed to Ardern's gun law reforms and is quoted as saying: "come for our guns, you might get bullets". However, he supported the law change in real life."This is a misleading and dishonest Americanisation of what happened in our country," he told Newshub.In place of David Seymour, the script includes a character named "Solomon Marsh", also against Ardern's gun law changes.New Zealand-born Andrew Niccol wrote the film script and Newshub sent questions to his agent, but is yet to receive a response.Earlier, Newshub showed parts of the leaked script to three families who lost loved ones on March 15.Ambreen Naeem - whose husband Naeem and son Talha were killed in the attacks - said the script was unethical, totally immoral and unacceptable."It's quite distressing and retraumatising," Ambreen told Newshub.Maha Elmadani, who lost her father Ali in the attack, said she couldn't see how a movie based on the draft script she saw excerpts of was any different from the livestream.Salwa Mohamad, whose husband Khaled and son Hamza were murdered at Al Noor Mosque, said it was worse.
What comes to mind when you hear the words, " compassion without borders"? For global citizen, civic leader, local non-profit CEO, mother, and president of Tysons Rotary Club, Ambreen Rizvi, it is her life's strategy. Ambreen embodies Rotary International's motto, Service Above Self. She is a woman of action who has the gift of intellect, a servants' heart, and determination to get the job done. Both Rotary International and Ambreen are examples of how a person living in Northern Virginia can make a huge impact globally through service. Ambreen's story began in Pakistan, continued in Paris, and exciting new chapters are being written here in the United States. Service has become a generational legacy in her children as well. Share both the challenges and blessings of leadership as a woman and a woman of color through Ambreen's lens. The conversation is both personal and universal. Click below and be inspired.
Ambreen Molitor is responsible for overseeing Planned Parenthood's innovation lab, which is called the Digital Products CoLab. Learn more about how Ambreen’s bot achieved an 80% accuracy rate, and hear her thoughts on developing user insights and metrics, as well as the future of healthcare education, on this episode of This Is Product Management. Want to read the terms and quotes discussed in this episode? Please visit the TIPM website, to download a transcription of this episode!
Principal Consultant at Prospectus Executive Search, Lottie Wihl, interviews Dr. Ambreen Shah, a newly appointed Trustee at the Smallwood Trust around female representation and diversity on Boards and her Board shadowing scheme, as part of celebrations for International Women's Day.Music credit: www.bensound.com
Ambreen Bhaloo is a certified coach, working with business families, supporting complex human dynamics in the family enterprise system with the end goal of harmonious transitions of legacy and wealth. Ambreen comes from a business family herself and understands first-hand the competing demands of family, business and ownership. She has held various leadership positions in the family business group for many years. She brings a unique blend of passion, emotional intelligence, maturity and cross-cultural experience to her international clients and life work of coaching. Ambreen runs her own coaching practice, also working with entrepreneurs/leaders hungry for growth and transformation. Having invested heavily in her own personal growth over the past 20 years, Ambreen walks the talk, bringing to her clients a compassionate yet direct authentic approach along with a wealth of knowledge and skills inspired by the coaches/mentors she has worked with and continues to learn from along her own journey and life transitions. Living in Toronto with her three children, Ambreen enjoys travel, music and nature. She holds an honors’ degree from the University of Western Ontario, a Masters in Early Childhood Education from the University of Pennsylvania and the Co-Active Professional Coach Certification from the Co-Active Training Institute (CTI), recognized globally and by the ICF. More at www.ambreenbhaloo.com
We speak with Dr. Ambreen Mohamed, Cardiologist and host of Heart 2 Heart, about what it's like being a ground-breaking Woman in Medicine and tackling the social and cultural issues of today. IG: @drambreenmohamedLet’s connect:Website: www.rxdailydose.comIG: @rxdailydosepodFacebook: @DocNationMediaTwitter: @rxdailydosepod
Don’t ask the Universe for something and then say No! My friend, Life & Family Business Coach Ambreen Bhaloo taught me that - and WOW, for me it was an aha moment: what are the ways in which I am sending contradictory signals about what I want? As each of us walks our own unique and perfect journey, I think it’s a really powerful question … Particularly if you are seeking a deeper connection with your inner being and the guidance which comes from within. Ambreen helps people do just that. Her clients are hungry for growth and fulfillment (just like her!) and Ambreen uses a combination of her life experience and CTI Coaching Training to help them tune in to what they want and make decisions aligned with these goals. With a history of forging her own path despite the expectations of family, culture and the society, she is perfectly suited for this work. Our conversation spans from her childhood to current day, and crosses continents from Canada to Kenya and back, as we examine the thruline of decision which runs through her life and what that has meant and looked like for her. Ambreen shares her story with honesty, vulnerability and courage and I’m truly honoured to have her as my guest. If you would like to learn more about working with Ambreen, please visit her website @ www.ambreenbhaloo.com. I reached Ambreen from her home in Toronto.
While she was alive, my mother never believed in, or practised killing Ahmadis, but she always said to her sister, who was an Ahmadi convert, ‘We will never become Ahmadis.' But the dream was the total opposite!
Sometimes, a societal change can be seen and measured in... the logs of a chatbot. Take, for example, Roo. The award-winning chatbot of Planned Parenthood was launched in February 2019 and had millions of conversations since - with teens from all over USA and the world. The insights are fascinating: following the #MeToo movement, for example, those teens are starting to search for ways to behave respectfully towards their partners. So, how did Roo came to life? How do they know when an adult is posing as a teenager? And what are the plans forward for the world's most popular sexual health chatbot? As part of the 6th meetup - Healthy Conversations - here's PPFA Senior Director of Digital Products, Ambreen Molitor, talking with our Eran Soroka.
Get scrubbed in with Dr Ambreen to see a 38 year old patient with a headache and history of lethargy! There will be moments when you can pause the audio to get involved and do a bit of thinking!Please head over to our Instagram page to interpret the investigations and results when prompted, they will be available as highlights. A Quiz on this case will be up later on in the week!We hope this encourages a new and novel form of medical education. If you have found this PodCase beneficial please send us your email so we can send out a feedback form and please share with colleagues. To leave feedbackhttps://forms.gle/XVknusfEP6hsggC28www.instagram.com/scrubbedin_/ scrubbedin.podcast@gmail.comwww.medigate.co.ukwww.scrubbedin.co.uk
Free "The Power of You" 2 day virtual conference. I invite you to join me at this life changing 2 day event, which is absolutely FREE. Speakers: Mark Victor Hansen , Dr John Dimartini, Crystal Dwyer Hansen, Jeff Hoffman, Dr Bradley Nelson, Dr Dain Heer, Meredith Walker, Moshe Gersht, Manash Misra, Preston Weekes. Joe Beck, Eldin Hasa ✅ Get your FREE ticket: https://www.formulaeq.com/power-of-you-event We're doing the first ever FREE The POWER OF YOU Challenge for 2 days starting on Thursday July 22, 2021 and we hope you can join us! 14 world's top thought leaders coming together in this 2 day virtual event where we are teaching latest methods that will allow you to take control of your lives, live on purpose and manifest your goals, dreams and desires no matter what happens in the outside world. _________________________________________________________ For more information eldin@eldinhasa.com Guest: Ambreen Nadeem Discussing if we keep doing the same things and expect different results it's actually an insanity, what to do instead and how to cope during the Covid-19 situation. Also discussing Leadership and hew new book. www.eldinhasa.com - My book Are We All F*cked? , Subscribe and Share This Podcast Ambreen is an Industrial Psychologist & Marketing Research Consultant With over 15+ years of experience in Marketing Research in Understanding consumer Psychology. She could be found on LinkedIn Regularly publishes positive and inspiring articles and is currently writing her first book on spirituality and personal development. Ambreen also helps people understand themselves better through coinciding. She started her career with Unilever and then moved to Saudi. She is working as Freelance Marketing Research Consultant. Her major client is Euromonitor. My main expertise is to understand consumer Psychology. Voluntarily I help people to understand themselves better and give them counselling. www.eldinhasa.com - My book Are We All F*cked? , Subscribe and Share This Podcast ♦️ Free live workshops on Peak Mindset every week at www.formulaeq.com Subscribe and Share This Podcast
In this special episode, Ambreen and I answer some questions we get from business owners on making sales through digital marketing. We take you through what digital marketing is and how it can sometimes be challenging to get it right in the UAE, while also talking about the right mindset and approach one should have when doing digital marketing. We go through KPI's and expectations from agencies or people you work with, and what the foundation of all marketing should be to help you get successful sales. Things we discuss: Why digital marketing is such a buzz word Challenges of doing digital marketing in the UAE The right mindset and approach to digital marketing for small businesses Difference between social media and digital advertising What determines a successful campaign & setting the right KPI's Understanding what to invest & results to expect from digital marketing Why it's a terrible idea to chase likes & followers & the business of fake engagement Understanding and working with algorithms for digital success Digital marketing for B2B businesses How to pick the right agency to work with The future of digital marketing and avoiding overwhelm of new platforms Notable moments: (29:52) If what you're offering is not valuable to the audience, then in most cases, it's not going to work. And that doesn't just go for digital marketing, it goes for any form of marketing (31:06) Your sales cycle and your customer journey - this is the businesses responsibility, to start thinking about these things. What is my customer journey, what is my sales process? If your sales team is not equipped properly and is not trained well and does not know how to handle the buzz that the digital marketing campaign creates for you, then you're not going to get a result (39:24) Your audience targeting is the most important thing you should keep in mind, because who your ad campaign reaches out to and who starts interacting with your ads.. the algorithm is watching that (44:20) Consumers are also spoilt for choice over here in Dubai because of the fact that we're a small audience and the locality, the area is also small. The audience has a lot of options on where to go in a small vicinity, so they're picky - they can easily move from one place to the other, which makes it difficult for businesses ------------- If you enjoyed this episode of Successful Marketing for Small Businesses in Dubai, check out the show notes on: https://www.abovedigital.com/podcast/ Follow Namita Ramani: https://www.instagram.com/namitaramani/ https://www.facebook.com/ramani.namita/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/namitaramani/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UConc_r4xXBwflx4XN9b5zNg/ Above Digital: https://www.abovedigital.com/
Entertainment Journalist Ambreen Fatima Live at Radio Sangam with Tanveer Khatana
01:12 - Ambreen’s Non-Technical Superpower: She is Very Good at Zoning People Out Learning necessary information from conversations 03:20 - Ambreen’s Technical Superpower: Any Challenge She is Given She Will Try to Just Do It Comfort with Uncertainty 06:03 - Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset It’s OK to Not Know Everything Using Resources to Your Advantage 08:40 - Ambreen’s Hobbies Outside of Software 10:10 - Thinking About Things in a Molecular Way Taking Chunks at a Time When Learning Something New Breaking Down Big Concepts into Small Things You Can Learn Being Comfortable Being Uncomfortable 13:45 - Ambreen’s Journey to Software Engineering C++ Turning a Love Into a Career Ruby, Rails, Go, Docker 20:30 - Self-Advocating for New Work Experience 22:00 - Empathy in Engineering Auditory Fatigue (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditory_fatigue) Pair Programming (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pair_programming) vs Mob Programming (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mob_programming) Reflections: John: Intentionally recognizing uncomfortable learning situations and be okay with it. Jacob: Your emotional state does matter at work and we as professionals need to recognize that this has relevance to one’s ability to do work. Arty: It is important to help others to be able to come out of their comfort zone and be ok with not knowing everything. Ambreen: Likes Jacob’s idea of being productively lost, but there is progress being made. There are many different styles of learning. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Ambreen Hasan.
Ambreen Pervez is a NLP Coach. Founder of Growth Mindset Coaching Academy. Coaching with an Islamic view and using Quran references to help her clients.
Storytime With Managers is a collection of twenty minute conversations where Jennifer Tu finds answers to questions of interest to both established and budding leaders in technology fields. Episode 10 covers how to give feedback, what to think about as you're giving feedback, and how to help others get better at giving feedback. All this expertise comes to you from Ambreen Hasan (@ambreenhasan on Twitter or ambreenh on Instagram). Ambreen started in tech as a Rails developer and has now transitioned to being a Jane-of-all trades working across many different technologies. Throughout her career, she's regularly been approached for feedback because she gives critical feedback in a way that doesn't make you feel bad about yourself and your abilities -- a truly remarkable skill. Tell us what you think of our podcast! We're on Twitter as @wecohere. ---- Our theme music is by Kevin MacLeod (CC-BY): www.orangefreesounds.com/electronic-ambient-easy-listening-music/ Editing by Bryant from Zinc (https://www.zincma.de/) - thanks for making us sound so good, Bryant! Tell us what you think of Storytime With Managers! Twitter: @wecohere
When I walk daily, I intentionally “unplug”. There is nothing on my body to indicate how many steps I have taken during my four-mile walk. I listen to the birds singing and ducks honking as they make love to spring. I notice new flowers in bloom. I am at peace. Yet sometimes, today, for instance, unwanted thoughts insert themselves as a result of something I heard on the news. Today it was the concept of “Othering”. I don’t like it and I like even less the fact that it is being intentionally used in this season’s political lexicon. It is not good news. When do we begin to respond to differences as negative rather than positive? What if we all could see and be seen as equal to - unique, not as part of a collective group - be addressed, and spoken about, by our name - be encouraged to be ourselves - be given enough time to be culturally competent… be given the time and opportunity to understand - to be listened to, and understood.” What if we learned to be together, even though we are not the same? What possibilities would we uncover? Seated at the table today is Ambreen Rizvi, a phenomenal woman who is also passionate about Inclusion and Diversity. Take a listen. Grade yourself.
Ambreen Tariq, founder of Brown People Camping promotes greater diversity in our public lands and outdoors community. We talk about the positive impact of experiencing the outdoors as a kid, cooking outdoors, loving bad weather, car camping, a girl trip, photography, adventure, finding solutions to increase diversity in our public lands, gender, representation, capacity, saying no, and more. Female athletes share secrets to live with power and confidence, speak up, and do amazing things in today’s changing world.
Anum brings on her 13-year-old cousin Ambreen and they discuss the art of being 13 and Harry Potter. Lots of Harry Potter. Original Airdate: 4/3/18 A radio show about art Wednesdays at 10AM on www.hits101radio.com AnumInTheAM.com Anum can be found here: instagram: @anumbrellla twitter: @anumbrelland snapchat: anumbrella Theme Song: "Balloons" by Tiz & Moco$ All episodes produced by the oh-so-talented Cesar Rodriguez of CesarRodriguezProductions.com
Episode 014 - Kiva (Ambreen Jamal & Jake Blas) Cesar Buitrago | Anthony Mogannam A podcast focusing on the finer points of San Jose local culture. *Cesar and Anthony chat with Ambreen Jamal and Jake Blas of Kiva. An organization focused on providing no interest loans to small businesses and organizations within the Bay Area. Kiva Website: www.kiva.org Facebook: @Kiva Twitter: @kiva Instagram: @kiva.org People Along the Way: Facebook: @peoplealongthewaypodcast Twitter: @PATW_Podcast Gmail: peoplealongthewaypodcast@gmail.com Theme Music by Thomas Burns
Conrad , Khalid and they're special guest Ambreen share nightmares in night clubs and throw a big uncensored, unfiltered fuck you to the racist and sexist bants out there... Fuck your bants rude boi!! warning we going in and throwing away the key! IG @ambreenrazia @pullupdatfam @whereisko @conradkira twitter @ambreenrazia @pullupdatfam @conradlives @whereisko
Yo so for episode 5 Conrad Kira and Khalid Omari are hanging with the Talented, Actor , Writer, Revolutionary and Disney Fan which is Ambreen Razia. We hear about her up coming play POT covering women in gangs, what her favourite biscuit is and why Esmeralda is the most woke character in Disney! If you would like to support Ambreen's new play POT please check this link. It's money well spent https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pot-the-play-drama#/ IG @ambreenrazia @pullupdatfam @whereisko @conradkira twitter @ambreenrazia @pullupdatfam @conradlives @whereisko
Chit Chat discussing social justice, community engagement, and arts and activism-issues central to Ambreen Butt’s exhibition at Dallas Contemporary, "What is left of me." Panelists include artist Ambreen Butt, Executive Director of Human Rights Initiative of North Texas Bill Holston, + Director of Ignite / Arts Dallas at SMU Meadows School of the Arts Clyde Valentin. Moderated by DC Director of Exhibitions / Senior Curator Justine Ludwig.
Continuing the discussion on diversity, we explore why inclusivity is so important and step outside the Mountain Bike world to learn lessons from the broader Outdoor community. My guest is Ambreen Tariq, founder of @brownpeoplecamping. Her project is sharing and promoting camping and hiking from the perspective of a proud South Asian Muslim American. https://podcasts-1.feedpress.co/18046/episode_7_-_2017-01-20_10.23_.mp3 … Continue reading "Ep 7 – Why is this so Important?: Diversity with Ambreen Tariq of @BrownPeopleCamping"
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Dr. Ambreen Zaman-Riaz believes attaining your financial independence starts by first changing your mindset and finding your purpose. The post Want Financial Independence? Change Your Mindset First Says Dr. Ambreen Zaman-Riaz (008) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
I met with Ambreen and had a chat about what inspires her work.