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Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Halacha Dvarim Shel Sakana based on a Sheila received in Los Angeles. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
What's your personal style? Classic and timeless? Boho-chic? Comfy and casual? Maybe you're not quite sure. In this episode, Naeemah chats with Batul Sadiq, Image Consultant and co-creator of "You Have Arrived". They talk about how styling your wardrobe can aid in the decluttering process. Batul Sadiq is the founder of BHS Image Consulting and is a seasoned image consultant offering personal styling, etiquette guidance, and cultural insights to top female executives. With degrees from the Fashion Institute of Technology and San Francisco State University, she now applies over fifteen years of experience to her work, including her role as the incoming Regional Director of Fashion Group International's DC chapter. Batul co-created the digital course 'You Have Arrived!' and is recognized for her impactful seminars with organizations like the Young Presidents' Organization and Xerox. Serving clients both virtually and in the DC Metro area, Batul ensures the women she serves build strong personal brands that match their ambition. https://www.bhsimageconsulting.com/ Follow us on Social Media! https://www.instagram.com/organizemeradio/ https://www.facebook.com/OrganizeMeRadio For more information about Naeemah, visit her website https://naeemahfordgoldson.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naeemah-ford-goldson/message
Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Halacha Sukkah. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
Shiur given by Rabbi Bezalel Rudinsky on Halacha Sukkah. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
This week, Vanessa and Matt explore the theme of Teamwork in Chapter Thirty-Six of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! They discuss Snape as a collaborator, Fudge's use of the Dementors, and the distinction between teamwork and allyship. Throughout the episode we consider the question: what are the components of a cohesive team? Thank you to Batul for their voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 37, The Beginning, through the theme of Love.--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only two dollars to join our Patreon for extra bloopers every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Batul Sadiq is the founder, owner and wardrobe stylist at BHS Image Consulting, in the Washington, D.C. area. She realized, as a young professional and mother, how image and style could be used as tools to communicate personal and professional goals. She was able to attract positions and experiences in which she was valued by, in part, honing in on her own authentic style, and ultimately made the decision to be in control of her own narrative. Batul uses her experience to work with women to identify their personal style and guides them in curating a fun and functional wardrobe to enhance their lives, empower their spirits and achieve their goals. BHS Image Consulting is the realization of a dream that started in the heart of the fashion district in New York City where she received extensive training from industry veterans and had the opportunity to collaborate with fellow creatives. She continued her journey in the neighborhoods of San Francisco and learned the value of a holistic approach to the art of dress in addition to its impact on individuals, communities and the environment, around the globe. Her initial desire to support women at different stages of life and encourage them to strip themselves of the labels placed on them has grown with time. "There is no budget, body type or image standard, but rather the unique needs of people looking to share their spark with the world," Batul says. Since 2005, she has assisted women across the country from all backgrounds to reveal their most authentic selves through their wardrobe styling and image. She helps women overcome roadblocks in their lives and recounts stories of clients who finally started feeling heard in their workplaces when they owned their authenticity and felt better about themselves, starting with identifying and owning their personal style. Batul shares that we should employ the "teflon/velcro" technique of letting negative comments slide off of us, while holding onto the positive feedback we receive. Her driving force for her entrepreneurship venture was to identify and stay true to her "why." She gives herself permission to be her best and affirms each day that she is deserving. As are you. Her time spent at the Fashion Institute of Technology and San Francisco State University, combined with her Asian American Muslim upbringing, has shaped her perspective on the way we dress and its impact on business, environments and people. Batul also is an image consulting coach for Emerge Consulting Solutions, a member of Fashion Group International and a blog contributor at Mind Body Soul Sisterz, which brings together women who offer concrete steps to help us own our own authenticity and achieve our goals. You can follow Batul's work at: Website www.bhsimageconsulting.com Instagram: @bhs_image_consulting www.instagram.com/bhs_image_consulting/ Facebook: @BHSImageConsulting https://www.facebook.com/BHSImageConsulting/ Like To Know It: BHS Image Consulting https://www.shopltk.com/explore/BHS%20Image%20Consulting Pinterest www.pinterest.com/bhsimageconsulting LinkedIn: BHS Image Consulting https://www.linkedin.com/company/bhs-image-consulting/ Batul offered a free bra and measurement guide she created for viewers who can use it to solve their discomforts: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFDgMkYFtI/fr-Zx5_clsBcG1dDFVIAKA/view --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonard-olsen/support
An internship in public accounting can be one of the most rewarding yet nerve-racking experiences on the journey to a career in tax. Hear from four students who completed a summer internship with host Damien Martin as they share their advice, tips, and lessons learned. Here's what's covered: Meet our fantastic four tax interns [01:35] How the experience stacked up against expectations [04:00] Advice for those considering and embarking on an internship [11:52] AMA with Damien [25:38] How do you develop and foster client relationships? [25:54] What makes an intern successful and how can they successfully transition into an associate role? [28:17] How did you decide your path and decide to get an M.S. degree in taxation? [30:48] How do you keep the team motived during stressful times? [34:15] Tips and takeaways from the internship experience [37:07] Get to know the other interns Keep a positive mindset Build relationships with others at the firm Don't be afraid to let others know your learning style and ability Learn more about Tori, Batul, Drew, and Sammy and get the additional resources mentioned in the episode here! GET MORE SIMPLY TAX We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
An internship in public accounting can be one of the most rewarding yet nerve-racking experiences on the journey to a career in tax. Hear from four students who completed a summer internship with host Damien Martin as they share their advice, tips, and lessons learned. Here's what's covered: Meet our fantastic four tax interns [01:35] How the experience stacked up against expectations [04:00] Advice for those considering and embarking on an internship [11:52] AMA with Damien [25:38] How do you develop and foster client relationships? [25:54] What makes an intern successful and how can they successfully transition into an associate role? [28:17] How did you decide your path and decide to get an M.S. degree in taxation? [30:48] How do you keep the team motived during stressful times? [34:15] Tips and takeaways from the internship experience [37:07] Get to know the other interns Keep a positive mindset Build relationships with others at the firm Don't be afraid to let others know your learning style and ability Learn more about Tori, Batul, Drew, and Sammy and get the additional resources mentioned in the episode here! GET MORE SIMPLY TAX We're excited to also provide video content to strengthen your tax mind! Check it out on our YouTube channel. A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
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Qosidah AL BATUL dari Bu Nyai Hanna Lirboyo, dalam rangka Maulid Ummuna Sayyidah Fatimah Az Zahra. Hari ini 20 Jumadil Akhir adalah hari lahir Sayyidatina Fatimah Az zahra yg merupakan teladan terbaik bagi semua perempuan untuk selamanya. البَتُول البَتُول البَتُول البَتُول أُمُّــنــا أُمُّــنــا أُمُّــنــا أُمُّــنــا حَبِيْبَةُ الرَّسُول حَبِيْبَةُ الرَّسُول ذُخْـرُنَا ذُخْـرُنَـا ذُخْـرُنَا ذُخْـرُنَـا أَيَا أُمَّ الْحَـسَن وَيَا أُمَّ الْحُسَيْن عِــزُّنَــا عِــزُّنَــا عِــزُّنَــا عِــزُّنَــا وَالِــدُهَـا النَّبِي وَزَوْجُـهَا عَـلِي كَـنْـزُنَـا كَـنْـزُنَـا كَـنْـزُنَـا كَـنْـزُنَـا هِــي قُدْوَةٌ لَـنَا هِــي أُسْـوَةٌ لَـنَا كُــلُّــنَـا كُــلُّــنَـا كُــلُّــنَـا كُــلُّــنَـا يَا أَفْضَلَ النِّسَاء وَمِنْ أَهْلِ الْكِسَاء سُـعْـدُنَا سُـعْـدُنَا سُـعْـدُنَا سُـعْـدُنَا بِضْـعَةُ الْمُصْطَفَى صِـفَـاتُهَا الْـوَفَاء فَـخْـرُنَـا فَـخْـرُنَـا فَـخْـرُنَـا فَـخْـرُنَـا فَفَضْـلُهَا عَـظِيْـم وَخَـيْرُهَــا عَـمِيْـم شَمْـسُـنَا شَمْـسُـنَا شَمْـسُـنَا شَمْـسُـنَا كَذَا عِنْدَ الْوُصُول يُجِـلُّهَا الــرَّسُـول نُــورُنَــا نُــورُنَــا نُــورُنَــا نُــورُنَــا وَصَـلَاةُ الْعَــلِــي مَـازَمْزَمَ الْحَـادِي شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه عَـــلَيْكَ يَـــا نَبِــي وَالْأَلِ وَالصَّحْبِ شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه شَي لِلّٰه
WLAN in Flüchtlingsunterkünften https://rb.gy/95dfrn In dieser Sengung „Bellevue Heimatministerium“ bei Abends unterwegs auf Radio München geht es um das Thema „WLAN“. Wlan so denkt man sich ja heutzutage ist eigtl. überall und immer vorhanden. In vielen Unterkünften für Geflüchtete bzw. in vielen Lagern nicht, ein Fakt, der vielleicht gar nicht so bekannt ist. Wir haben 3 Interviews geführt: mit vier Schülerinnen, Braishna, Hasina, Fatima und Batul, die vom Lockdown in ihren Unterkünften getroffen wurden, mit der Schulleiterin Antonia Veramendi vom Campus di Monaco und mit Volker Werbus von Refugees online. Interviews führten Stephan Dünnwald und Manina Ott Tonschnitt: Lukas Weinlein Die Interviews wurden im Sommer 2020 geführt.
Batul Joffrey is an investor with Kapor Capital, making socially mindful investments that aim to close gaps of access, opportunity, or outcome for underserved communities. She is the current vice curator of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shaper’s LA Hub - where she leads the group in driving dialogue, action, and change through local projects, such as Los Angeles Votes, where their current focus is on increasing civic engagement in the younger LA populations. Previously, she was Chief of Staff at a social impact startup and also a senior consultant on a complex data analysis and management team. Outside of work, you can find her with a cup of chai in hand, enjoying the art of storytelling through different mediums whether it be books, movies, or photography and engaging with the people and components that make up her identity as a Pakistani-Indian Muslim American woman. Listen to Batul Talk about: How she got into the VC Being a woman of color in this field What they look for when providing funding The importance of opening up opportunities to diverse backgrounds What her day to day looks like Follow Her Zindagi on Instagram: @her.zindagi Find the host, Maheen, on Instagram: @maheen93 If you or someone you know would make a good guest on the podcast or if you have any questions/comments/concerns please email herzindagipodcast@gmail.com
Guest host Renée Camila interviews Batul True Heart. Batul is a queer, two-spirit, indigenous, mestizx (Yaqui/Panamanian/Spanish) plant person, people person, and prayer person. Join us as we discuss reclaiming ancestral medicine, Curanderismo, and cultural responsibility. The post Interview with Batul True Heart – June 20, 2019 appeared first on KPFA.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
“I'm going to tell you a story,” she says. “And when the story is finished, this will all be over.” There are four of them huddled on the floor of her living room: Francisco, like the saint; Michael, like the angel; Jerome, like the translator; and her, Batul, like the queen of heaven. The apartment---a second-story walkup above a music shop, low-ceilinged, smelling faintly of clove and lemon---looks very much like what it is, the home of a twenty-four-year-old woman who makes a fair wage at a pottery factory. A number of brightly glazed mugs, sunbursts and peonies and beetles and birds, dangle from a rod above her stove. | Copyright 2019 by Megan Arkenberg. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
“I’m going to tell you a story,” she says. “And when the story is finished, this will all be over.” There are four of them huddled on the floor of her living room: Francisco, like the saint; Michael, like the angel; Jerome, like the translator; and her, Batul, like the queen of heaven. The apartment---a second-story walkup above a music shop, low-ceilinged, smelling faintly of clove and lemon---looks very much like what it is, the home of a twenty-four-year-old woman who makes a fair wage at a pottery factory. A number of brightly glazed mugs, sunbursts and peonies and beetles and birds, dangle from a rod above her stove. | Copyright 2019 by Megan Arkenberg. Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir.
Studying and practicing one’s ancestral medicine can be a potent place for healing and wellness. Especially in relation to my practice of birth work, I have found these lessons to be invaluable as they enable me to cultivate wellness in mind, body, heart, and spirit. In this episode, we dive into the subject of ancestral medicine with healer, community worker, and Curandera, Batul True Heart. Batul has dedicated her life to keeping the traditional healing practices of her ancestors alive in order to heal herself, her community, and the earth from the devastating effects of colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy. Walking the path of Curanderismo, Batul cultivates her connection to her ancestors, the plants, and the elements by respectfully bringing her ancestral medicine to the world while empowering others to do the same. Connect with Batul on instagram @batultrueheart or email at maaso medicina@gmail.com. What does ancestral medicine mean? Why is it powerful? How can we begin or deepen the journey of exploring the healing modalities of our ancestors? Batul and I answer these questions and more. Stay Tuned
Batul, age 23, comes to Marc David, Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, with very clear intention she wants to lose 20 more lbs to get to her goal weight... a weight she has never weighed before. This goal is tied to her desire to step into self-expression, and own who she is. As we get deeper into the conversation, Marc explains the typical mother-daughter psychological connection, and we see how it pertains to Batul and her mother. There are so many ways she has wanted to be different than her mom, not because she doesn't love her, but because she is following her own intuition and path of personal growth. As she grows into her own woman, Marc invites her to get comfortable being uncomfortable. Batul realizes she will never be able to fully express her own truth and her body will never settle into it's natural weight if she keeps trying to please everybody else first.