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Today's guest is Ehab, the powerhouse behind Rehab with Ehab—an academy that's helping short-term rental hosts level up their game. He's not just an educator; he's a hands-on property manager who knows what it takes to build and scale a thriving STR business.In this episode, we talk about how he got started, the lessons he teaches his students, and how tools like Hospitable help him streamline operations and focus on what matters most—growth and guest experience. Whether you're a new host or a seasoned pro, this is an episode packed with actionable insight and inspiration.Sleep easy, host confidently with Hospitable. Automate your guest messages, sync your calendar across booking channels, and protect yourself from bad direct booking guests.Sign up today at hospitable.com/podcast and get 25% off your bill for 3 months.
Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
In this conversation, Ehab Shoukry shares his journey from a traditional IT job to becoming a successful real estate entrepreneur. He discusses his initial exposure to real estate through infomercials, his first deal, and the lessons learned along the way. Ehab reflects on the challenges of flipping houses and the transition to rental properties, including Section 8 housing. He also shares his discovery of Airbnb and how it transformed his business model, leading to significant financial success. Throughout the conversation, Ehab emphasizes the importance of learning, adapting, and teaching others about financial freedom through real estate. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
من اين جاء لفظ المسيحية الصهيونية وما هو تاريخها؟ من هم الألفيين وما هى الكنيسة المشيخية؟ما هى قصة بناء المعبد؟ من هم شعب الله المختار وهل يوجد شعب مختار؟
Heute ist Make Up Artist und Hairdresser Ehab dabei und bespricht zusammen mit Senna und John die deepsten Themen! Von Freundschaft über Politik ist heute alles dabei.Viel Spaß beim Hören und gerne auf Instagram folgen:@ehabajami@missgammour @johnjamfm Hier ist das ImpressumUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Based in Jordan, Ehab Shalout is a pharmacy student and self-taught medical illustrator specializing in 3D modeling and animation. In this interview we discuss his path and challenges and his perspective on the field and its future.
Meet Ehab Gerges, a multi-award-winning STEM educator who loves working with his students on sustainability, flight & vehicle challenges and so much more. He shares his ideas for engaging students and how he has built his STEM space in his school. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Ehab Gerges Ehab Gerges is a dedicated educator currently pursuing a Masters of STEM Education at the University of Canberra. With diverse qualifications in Business Management and Electrical Engineering, alongside teaching certifications, he is accredited by the Department of Education to teach Science, Chemistry, and Physics. Ehab's commitment to professional growth is highlighted through achievements like being accredited as a STEM Educational Instructor by STEM.Org USA, becoming a Microsoft Global Certified Educator, and receiving the Toyota Community Trust & Public Education Foundation STEM Teachers Scholarship in 2023. His dynamic career includes roles as STEM Coordinator and Senior Science Teacher at James Cook Boys' Technology High School, with notable contributions to sustainability projects and STEM conferences. Recognised with the Teachers' Guild of New South Wales “World Teachers' Recognition Award” in 2020, Ehab embodies excellence in education. Connect with Ehab here Recommended STEM resources STEM Resources on Code.org NSW Department of Education: iSTEM Resources Grok Academy: Coding and STEM Education FIRST Australia: Robotics & STEM Learning https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/elibrary/resource/35888/bridge-building https://certified.stem.org/users/password/new https://www.arduino.cc/ https://studio.code.org/teacher_dashboard/sections/5400230 https://arcade.makecode.com/ https://www.lego.com/en-au/themes/mindstorms/learntoprogram https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/cheerpj/ideal-gas/latest/ideal-gas.html?simulation=reversible-reactions https://www.minecraft.net/en-us https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Ehab Gerges, a multi-award-winning STEM educator who loves working with his students on sustainability, flight & vehicle challenges and so much more. He shares his ideas for engaging students and how he has built his STEM space in his school. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Ehab Gerges Ehab Gerges is a dedicated educator currently pursuing a Masters of STEM Education at the University of Canberra. With diverse qualifications in Business Management and Electrical Engineering, alongside teaching certifications, he is accredited by the Department of Education to teach Science, Chemistry, and Physics. Ehab's commitment to professional growth is highlighted through achievements like being accredited as a STEM Educational Instructor by STEM.Org USA, becoming a Microsoft Global Certified Educator, and receiving the Toyota Community Trust & Public Education Foundation STEM Teachers Scholarship in 2023. His dynamic career includes roles as STEM Coordinator and Senior Science Teacher at James Cook Boys' Technology High School, with notable contributions to sustainability projects and STEM conferences. Recognised with the Teachers' Guild of New South Wales “World Teachers' Recognition Award” in 2020, Ehab embodies excellence in education. Connect with Ehab here Recommended STEM resources STEM Resources on Code.org NSW Department of Education: iSTEM Resources Grok Academy: Coding and STEM Education FIRST Australia: Robotics & STEM Learning https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/elibrary/resource/35888/bridge-building https://certified.stem.org/users/password/new https://www.arduino.cc/ https://studio.code.org/teacher_dashboard/sections/5400230 https://arcade.makecode.com/ https://www.lego.com/en-au/themes/mindstorms/learntoprogram https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/cheerpj/ideal-gas/latest/ideal-gas.html?simulation=reversible-reactions https://www.minecraft.net/en-us https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it!The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON )http://www.aeon.net.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ehab Bandar is a sought-after product design consultant for startups and fintech. What's amazing about his career is that he's managed to do it while being both an outsider and an insider in remarkably distinct ways. Ehab attributes credit to his early life as an immigrant to the US from Lebanon at the age of six. His family moved yearly until he was in seventh grade. Ehab was a shy kid with a stutter, yet he was also a natural observer and listener, taking in different cultural norms and personalities. He recalls endearing himself to fit in with new people by throwing a joke into random conversations, noting how fortunate he was to be warmly received as he started the year at each new school. Ehab describes these characteristics as shy self-reliance while being quietly engaged. Ehab had to invent his own career to become a design leader himself. Educated as a city planner, Ehab started his career as one of the youngest technology managers at Wells Fargo. He then left corporate and went on his own to advise and lead design at fast-growing startups in Silicon Valley, digital agencies, and corporate giants. Ehab uses city planning tools and curiosity to hone his craft in the tech world. He explains how a quarterly print newsletter he started in grad school out of boredom led him to work in the dot-com boom and how being an outsider as an immigrant from Lebanon made the act of observation and discovery a daily habit. Today, he's the founder of , an experience-led design agency that partners with product teams to build human-centered designs at scale. They merge hands-on product knowledge, customer insights, and experience strategy to transform ideas into a tangible product vision. In this week's learn more about Ehab's journey: Ehab conquered his stuttering by joining the radio station in college as a news reporter. He has helped dozens of organizations, including Charles Schwab, Wells Fargo, Bank of the West, Boost Mobile, Intuit, and Airbnb, design new digital products and successfully launch them into the market. Learn more and connect with Ehab here: - by Lorne M. Buchman
Inspiring Future Tech Leaders Through a Unique Partnership, with Michele Curtis, Fiserv, and Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy On this episode of GNFCC 400 Insider, host Kali Boatwright highlights a special collaboration between Fiserv, a leader in financial services technology worldwide, and Amana Academy, a charter school in Alpharetta that specializes in STEAM education for fifth […]
Inspiring Future Tech Leaders Through a Unique Partnership, with Michele Curtis, Fiserv, and Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy On this episode of GNFCC 400 Insider, host Kali Boatwright highlights a special collaboration between Fiserv, a leader in financial services technology worldwide, and Amana Academy, a charter school in Alpharetta that specializes in STEAM education for fifth […] The post Inspiring Future Tech Leaders Through a Unique Partnership, with Michele Curtis, Fiserv, and Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Dr. Ehab Hamarneh an arab changemaker and founder of the “Be You” movement, Dr. Ehab Hamarneh is a transformational teacher whose students include renowned singers, Oscar-nominated actors, influencers, and many business leaders. Though hailing from a small town called Madaba in Jordan, Dr. Ehab has grown to reach millions on social media, spreading a message of hope and empowerment in the Arab world. He has authored a best-selling book called Be You and formulated sought-after courses in his academy, such as Inner Peace, Rapid Manifestation, Self Love, Seven Universal Laws, Authentic Speaker, Soul Alchemy and Wealth Masters, to help people expand their consciousness, find their purpose, and live fulfilling lives. Ehab's exemplary work in purpose-driven leadership, healing processes, and ancient wisdom has been so significant that he now finds himself chasing a greater mission of enlightening a million leaders across the Arab world. #hikmatwehbi#dr.ehabhamarneh #د.إيهاب_حمارنة #podcast #arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxb حكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست# بودكاست#
Happy Monday! Sam and Emma speak with Lainey Newman, research assistant at Harvard Law School, to discuss her recent book Rust Belt Union Blues: Why Working-Class Voters Are Turning Away from the Democratic Party, co-authored with Theda Skocpol. First, Sam and Emma run through updates on Israel's bombing of the Palestinians taking refuge in Rafah, Biden and Trump's varying support for war, the election to fill George Santos' seat, the House GOP goes after Mayorkas… again, Pakistani election results wrap up, and Matt Gaetz's ethics hearings continue, also touching on Bibi Netanyahu's recent appearance on Fox News to touch on Israel's ongoing war against “barbarism” and to save “civilization.” Lainey Newman then joins, diving right into her research methods compiling and analyzing archival, interview, and ethnographic data exploring the political evolution of the Rust Belt's “union-man” archetype – also touching connection to the region. Next, Newman dives into her exploration of the influence of unions as third places and integral parts of community infrastructure in the Rust Belt, tackling the role they played throughout much of the 20th Century, playing host to community events, local organizing, religious affairs, as well as disseminating important news and political developments, alongside its role as a collective bargaining unit. Moving forward, Lainey walks Sam and Emma through the disappearance of this third-place over the second half of the century, with the collapse of steel regulation and rise of neoliberalism obliterating the union jobs and general population of the Rust Belt, and thus killing the major progressive counterweight to conservative community institutions and third places. After tackling the role of unions in bolstering race relations, and the role the Democratic Party played in the downfall of unionism, Newman wraps up with a quick assessment of union politics heading into the 2024 election. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma dive into the mass ongoing repression of Palestinian sympathies in Israel, Andrew from Chicago explores the future of housing reform in Chicago and beyond, and RFK gets inter-Kennedy pushback over the use of his family's pictures in a Super Bowl ad. Ehab from Tucson parses through the difficult questions of voting amid Biden's support for Israel's genocide – alongside the likelihood of any institutional awareness – Sarah from Chicago explores the influence of Israel's occupation of Palestine on Islamophobia in the US, and Donald Trump flexes on those parasitic NATO allies we have. Blackwater's founder decides to weigh in on imperialism, plus, our calls and IMs! Check out Lainey's book here: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/rust-belt-union-blues/9780231208826 Check out this piece in the Chicago Sun-Times that Sarah in the Chicago Suburbs mentioned here: https://chicago.suntimes.com/2024/2/8/24065995/gaza-palestinian-israel-war-borak-hashem-alagha-yasmeen-elagha-oakbrook-lombard Check out Sam's interview with Peter D'Errico from October of last year here!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhEqNseF-m4&ab_channel=TheMajorityReportw%2FSamSeder Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Ritual: Essential for Men is a quality multivitamin from a company you can actually trust. Get 20% off your first month for a limited time at https://ritual.com/ MAJORITY. Start Ritual or add Essential For Men to your subscription today. That's https://ritual.com/ MAJORITY for 20% off. Blueland Cleaning Products: Blueland has a special offer for listeners. Right now, get 15% off your first order by going to https://Blueland.com/majority. You won't want to miss this! https://Blueland.com/majority for 15% off. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Today we wrap up our conversation with Dr Ehab Sharawy and Dr David Cook of OneHealth by discussing the differences of the “big v” and the “little v” in value-based care and the positive impact of direct collaboration between the individual, the primary care provider and the specialist. Well good afternoon gentlemen and welcome to the Move to Value podcast. we're back for episode #3 this afternoon, it's good to have you. Well listen we've really not talked that much about value-based care in our time together, so I'd like to start this session off with a question framed around some of the things I've heard you all say over the last year or so and oftentimes when we talk about value and value based care I've heard you say there's value with the big V and value with a little V and doctor Sharawy you want to take that and tell us what you mean by that?Dr. Sharawy: Sure, so I'm going to leave the big V little V to the expert over there across from me, Dr Cook. Nobody articulates it better than he does, but I'll just start I think with some kind of real life analogies, because the word value means something different to everybody and within healthcare I think it means something different. When you talk about value if you talk about from a health system lens it's something different than it is from a payer lens than it is from a physician provider lens from a consumer lens, you know those are the kind of things. So just think of an analogy of you know folks that are lucky enough to be able to afford going to let's say a with two star Michelin restaurant, you know where you're going to go in and know it's going to be costly. OK let's just say it's $300 a head to go there. But when you get in there and let's just say that's the best food I've ever eaten you know in my whole life I've never tasted something that and somebody said was that good value for you if you're going to say yeah it was fantastic great value because you were so happy with the quality and all that and the cost was not the factors mitigated by not mitigated but overcome by the fantastic experience that you had. Then if you flip it to the other side and you say listen you know I got a family of four and I'm on a fixed budget and you know I want to go out and have a nice meal so I'm going to go to a restaurant where the cost is very reasonable I can afford it and by the way the food was good you know it didn't knock my socks off but it was good and we enjoyed ourselves have a good time. That would be defined as value and those are two different experiences but both of them have satisfaction. What I always think in Healthcare is for so many people that situation is just upside down and really when we talk about value in healthcare we got to figure out how to make it right for everybody so everybody gets value in that regard. I want to let David expound on that.Dr. Cook: yeah completely agree with Dr. Sharawy I mean that what a great anecdotal or model to look at because it's very hard to understand value in healthcare. Except I would say this I heard Don Berwick say this one time a long time ago and I'll start my conversation with big V and the little V with this is that there really is no value in healthcare delivery. There's only value in health. OK you're not thinking about hey I love taking my car to the shop and getting it worked all the time. No what you like is your car running really well for a long time right and so when we talk about the big V, Dr. Sharawy and I have always said this is what really matters. it's health it's longevity I'm going to say this again longevity it's the human experience, it's quality of life, enjoyment of life doing things you like to do, feeling safe in your healthcare journey. It's really experiencing something that's unique in your healthcare journey. The third piece is reduce suffering and I'm going to use this term reduce suffering, both mentally and emotionally, physically and financially, OK That's...
A few weeks ago, Malky and Jonty travelled to London to take part in a large (though it turns out not the largest) march to protest the continued Israeli bombing of civilians in Gaza and the ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine through Occupation and settlements. It was peaceful. It wass diverse. It included Jewish groups, Christians, trade unions, trans people, queer people, liberals, socialists and a whole bunch more. It was pretty damn wholesome. Laura was there in spirit. Since then, Suella Braverman has called these peaceful demonstrations 'hate-marches' and said that wishing for Palestine to be free is anti-Semitic. It isn't and they weren't. Anti-Semitism is an evil we actively oppose. As is Apartheid. As is genocide. So we and a hundred thousand other people marched. And the next week, hundreds of thousands marched. Our government has been weak in its response (except in condemnations of and threats to protesters, which were energetic), and the 'Opposition' as right-wing and uninterested in human rights as we have come to expect. This episode is just a discussion of what it was like at the march (with a little recording of us while we were there) and what the reactions, good and bad, have been. We also hear a little from a Palestinian friend of the show. We're all very tired (for reasons explained in the audio) but we cover some important ground in this shorter than usual episode. We hope you like it. You can listen to our episode with our friend Ehab here. Please pray for: A ceasefire and end to the military attack on a civilian population Protection for those still alive in Gaza The safe release of Israeli and international hostages All those who mourn Justice for Palestinians in Israel, Palestine and the OPT An end to the evil of Anti-Semitism An end to the evil of Islamophobia An end to Apartheid, racism and oppression The doctors and aid workers trying to help a brutalised population Softening of hearts in Israel, the West and among all those tempted to hate Individuals and groups showing courage to speak out when government and media seem to be against them Jewish communities to feel safe Arab communities to feel safe Europe, the UK and USA to find moral courage to stop the violence The Church to awaken to justice in this issue and repent of our complicity in oppression For God to have mercy on the weak Free Palestine. New to Beer Christianity? Welcome! Beer Christianity is an anti-capitalist, pro-BLM, pro-LGBTQ+, post-post-post-evangelical (and apparently republican) podcast where we drink a bit and talk a lot. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. If you leave us a voicenote at speakpipe.com/beerchristianity we might air your question on an episode. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. There's a connected Show With Music on Spotify called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not available in all good bookshops, but if you bought it and left a review that would probably make that more likely. We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
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In this episode, we hear the second in a series of conversations between Dr. Ehab Sharawy, Dr. David Cook, and Dr. Yates Lennon, where they discuss “Modern Primary Care” and how greater access to care generates savings and makes for a healthier, happier patient.Welcome to the Move to Value Podcast. Dr. Ehab Sharawy, Dr. David Cook. Welcome. Glad to have you this afternoon. So, we're back for our second session together and where I would like to begin is with modern primary care. I've heard you both talk about this now for quite some time, but I've never ceased to learn something new when I hear you describe it and your vision for modern primary care. What you're trying to build at OneHealth. And so, I don't know which of you guys wanted to take it and run with it first order. Dr. Cook, so we'll start with you and tell us what you mean by modern primary care.Dr. Cook: Modern primary care. You know, Doctor Lennon we've talked about this almost like taking a step back in time. Umm, you know, one of the things that we saw with healthcare over the past 12 to 20 years is again the erosion of that primary care individual relationship. That part that partnership with the patient. It became less than what it should be as a sacred connection and advocate for care. Partly because of how health systems, PE, VC, retail primary care is perceived. Partly because of what we did to ourselves as primary care physicians and partly because of the environment around us. It began to erode away, and there were so many things that were being done, and I used this often and I'm going to do it now because it's a great place to use this analogy, it's like the Titanic. We move the deck chairs around a lot in healthcare and the Titanic is still going down. Healthcare costs are going up, quality is going down, longevity is going down. So, when you look at some of the data across the United States, including the Dartmouth Atlas data, wherever there's a lot of primary care involved in care of the community and the individuals, quality goes up, cost goes down. But there's never a lot of money that follows that. Right? There's never been big money in primary care until recently. And it's, I always say, it's sort of a fault-centered way to get payment from primary care now. So, Doctor Sharawy and I began to look with others, that are now part of OneHealth leadership, and said what have we been doing for 30 years that that really is different. Besides the for all mission, besides the knowing the color of the individual's eyes, besides some of the basic things that we thought and basic tenets of care that we thought were the right things to do. Well, it was that care evolved out of the primary care, uh, patient relationship. And we kept that sacred. We made it really sacred. And we almost built this hub and spoke mechanism, I always say that, where you have the provider of primary care, whether it be OBGYN, internal medicine, pediatrics, or family medicine, and the patient encircled by a team of people that that compress that relationship together. And from that relationship, you had ancillary services evolve out of that, you had home health, you had Hospice, and palliative care, and specialty care, and hospital care. But it all evolved out of that relationship. And so, it created this connectivity for the patient to someone who was always there for them. Not only in the moment for care, but long-term care. And the things that I saw escaping primary care were minute clinic work. Well shame on us primary care physicians, we couldn't be minute clinics for our patients. Urgent care work, well I've always shown my patients up or done things to mitigate their acute crisis, why could we not do that. Mental health, we gave that away, we weren't able to do that. It's a muscular skeletal work, integrated specialty care work. So, as we began to develop OneHealth over the past, really it...
Today on the Move to Value Podcast we have the first in a series of conversations between OneHealth Co-CEOs - Dr. Ehab Sharawy and Dr. David Cook, and CHESS Health Solutions President, Dr. Yates Lennon, about a “For All” philosophy of practicing medicine and the necessary connection between the patient and provider that benefits both.Good afternoon, gentlemen. Welcome to the Move to Value Podcast. Let's start and go back in time a bit. I would love for you to spend a little bit of time telling us what caused you to want to go into the medical field and to become physicians. Dr. Sharawy, let's start with you.Dr. Sharawy: So that could be a 20-minute conversation, or it could be a three hour conversation, but I'll try and make it even smaller than that. You know, I came from a medical family. So, my dad immigrated here from Egypt on a Fulbright scholarship, and you know I was in the household and my mom was a dentist. And I had multiple family members that were in the medical field. So, I'm always drawn to it, you know, but never forced into it. And I think that's really important. But I think when you start thinking about the medical field as your career, I think it's really important I think it drove all of us, or most people, that do it, you got want to help people, you know. And I feel like that's something that was stuck with me for a long time. So, I cannot remember the time where I didn't think I was going to be a doctor. Even in the 5th grade, 6th grade, I can remember that. And it was really about that drive. You know, say look, you know, how can you make the biggest impact um in your life. And boy, I'll tell you it's an admirable thing to think about improving, being there for the people when they need you the most. And that's in their healthcare. And then just to conclude on it, I never thought in the world I'd be an OBGYN. And Yates, you know, yeah, can relate to that. And so, seeing that ability to take care of people from literally the time that they're in their childbearing years, even before that to the time that they're in their twilight years, was very attractive to me to do that. And then really, I enjoyed the fact of being able to take care of people throughout their healthcare journey but also have the procedure type stuff that kind of excited me right at the time.I think as a fellow OBGYN, it's the perfect balance of primary care and surgery. So, Dr. Cook, what about you?Dr. Cook: A little bit different background. I was the first on my dad's side of the family to go to college. And, but yet, same, I do know Doctor Sharawy's family, and they're the same ilk. And Doctor Lennon, I can only imagine yours is as well. From as small as it was, I could remember them giving back to humanity, giving back to others. In fact, one of the things my dad once told me is the only thing you can take when you leave here is what you gave away while you were here and it's better to give that to other people than take it yourself. And so, I learned from them about several things I believe that that brought me into medicine. One was this thirst for knowledge and understanding science and you know bettering myself that way. The other was how can you reduce suffering with those around you in multiple ways. And as I went into college, I was thinking should I be a veterinarian? Because I did do a lot of
The Healing of the Paralytic Man - Dr. Ehab Ibrahim by Saint Mary Coptic Orthodox Church, East Brunswick, NJ
Dr. Ehab El-Gabry is the Chief Medical Officer at Akoya Biosciences. He joins the show to discuss spatial biology and multiplexing technology applications for pharmaceutical research and pathology. Additional topics include biotechnology executive career talk and some history behind PDL1 development.A forum to engage with the hosts and other listeners has been launched on the DPA website www.digitalpathologyassociation.org. DPA members may login to the DPA Collaborate hub (under the Resources tab) and join the Beyond The Scope community. All listeners are encouraged to use this forum to suggest future topics and guests, submit questions and corrections, and provide general feedback.
Join us on an episode where we breakdown the issue and crisis happening in Sudan and how you can help, with a well known activist in the sudanese community Ehab. WATCH MORE FROM US AND SUBSCRIBE HERE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtZjxYvdY-D0ErpnYlYKmVw SPOTIFY | APPLE PODCAST | Hosts: LT | (@Ltgeeks) https://www.instagram.com/ltgeeks/ Kasim | (@iamksams) https://www.instagram.com/iamksams/ Editor: Monzir | (@Donzir_) https://www.instagram.com/donzir_/ Guest: Ehab | (@Ehabthebeast) https://www.instagram.com/ehabthebeast/ How to support Sudan: Paint social media blue for Sudan: (https://www.instagram.com/p/CrfwhZNuOSa/) Fundraisers: @sudanese_american_physicians (SAPA) (https://sapa-usa.org/) , @Hometaxsd (https://www.hometaxsd.com/) , @Sdn.world (https://www.sdn.world/) Sites: #keepeyesonsudan (https://eyesonsudan.net/) Visit and follow our platforms for everything Halal Wrist: Websites | https://www.halalwrist.com/ | https://halalwristrestaurant.com/ INSTAGRAM / TWITTER / TIKTOK | (@Halalwrist) https://www.instagram.com/halalwrist/ INSTAGRAM / TWITTER / TIKTOK | (@Halalwristrestaurant) https://www.instagram.com/halalwristrestaurant/ INSTAGRAM / YOUTUBE / TIKTOK / SPOTIFY | (@Halalwristpodcast) https://www.instagram.com/halalwristpodcast/
Dr. Ehab Meselhe is a Professional Engineer and Professor in the Department of River-Coastal Science and Engineering at Tulane University. Born in Egypt, in a small town at the tip of the Nile Delta, he spent the first part of his career studying the Nile basin. Ehab left Egypt to study Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Iowa, there earning his master's and PhD.It was the University of Louisiana at Lafayette that brought Ehab to Louisiana, where he was a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering for 15 years. One of Louisiana's leading experts on coastal systems, Dr. Meselhe has nearly 30 years of experience researching coastal wetland hydrology, sediment transport, and computer modeling of coastal wetland systems. Ehab holds particular interest in the integration of physical, ecological, and social processes for inland watersheds' riverine, deltaic, and coastal systems. Serving as Louisiana's technical lead for the 2013 Mississippi River Hydrodynamic and Delta Management Study, Ehab's work in predictive modeling has also contributed heavily to Louisiana's $50 billion 2017 Coastal Master Plan. Ehab has worked as an educator, researcher, and practitioner with extensive experience working with academic institutions, government agencies, and the private sector. Ehab strongly believes that the next generation of scientists and engineers need to be taught to collaborate and seek public input in order to develop solutions for large-scale issues related to local and global coastal land loss.
Our today's guest is Josh Graham - CEO of tech company EHAB, which uses advanced weather modelling and impact analysis to help construction companies de-risk critical infrastructure projects. In this episode we talk about: - Josh's journey of setting up EHAB - key lessons learnt when creating his startup - real use cases of blockchain and smart contracts in construction industry. If you're enjoying our podcast, please leave us a review! This helps us get more amazing guests to give you guys the best and most informative content on technology in the built world. --------------------------------------- Josh Graham | CEO of EHAB and CVC (Climate Venture Collective) --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: beta - Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Chek: https://www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00:00 --> 00:01:13 - Intro 00:01:13 --> 00:01:57 - Sponsor 00:01:57 --> 00:03:29 - Josh's history of creating EHAB 00:03:29 --> 00:05:08 - Problems in creating sustainable property development company 00:05:08 --> 00:07:13 - Opportunities in sustainable property development 00:07:13 --> 00:07:38 - Does EHAB stand for something? 00:07:38 --> 00:10:10 - Process of identifying weather as a problem to tackle 00:10:10 --> 00:16:00 - Changes that EHAB makes in weather forecasting 00:16:00 --> 00:17:01 - Accuracy of forecast data 00:17:01 --> 00:20:05 - Key lessons learned in Josh's journey 00:20:05 --> 00:22:06 - Future plans for EHAB 00:22:06 --> 00:23:02 - Project types that can benefit from EHAB 00:23:02 --> 00:24:44 - More about Climate Venture Collective 00:24:44 --> 00:30:01- Blockchain technology and its impact on construction industry 00:30:01 --> 00:33:54 - Smart contracts agreements 00:33:54 --> 00:35:04 - Josh's regular day 00:35:04 --> 00:35:35 - What would you do with unlimited budget? 00:35:35 --> 00:36:18 - Book recommendation 00:36:18 --> 00:36:58 - More about Josh 00:36:58 --> 00:37:20 - Outro
Today's episode features Ehab James, a UTM (University of Toronto) student currently running for a seat on the campus council. A stimulating conversation that informs the audience about Ehab's unique background and upbringing, giving an insight into the similarities and contrast between Canada and US, plus answers for unifying different cultures. Ehab also speaks about his campaign strategies for a better life for students at UTM, the tools needed to become disciplined and his involvement in the community.
I veckans avsnitt gästas Pareto Podcast av entreprenören och bolagsledaren Saeid Esmaeilzadeh som tillsammans med sin syster grundat Esmaeilzadeh Holding (EHAB). EHAB är ett investmentbolag som investerar i förvärvsorienterade nischföretag, med fokus på teknik, industri och tjänstebolag. Saeid förklarar varför det finns utrymme för ytterligare förvärvsbolag och hur deras recept för framgångsrika bolag ser ut. Vi pratar även om tillgång till kapital och vad de ska göra för pengarna de nyligen tog in. Hur är Saeid som ledare? Har han kontrollbehov? Och tolererar han felsteg? Veckans avsnitt innehåller både personliga tankar och konkreta bolagsstrategier. Intervju med Novedos vd Per-Johan Dahlgren: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85FrjA_MUOE&t=193s Disclaimer: ”Informationen i denna video ska inte ses som investeringsråd. Tänk på att placeringar i värdepapper alltid medför en risk. Historisk avkastning är ingen garanti för framtida avkastning. De pengar som placeras i värdepapper kan både öka och minska i värde och det är inte säkert att du får tillbaka hela det insatta kapitalet. Det är viktigt att fortlöpande bevaka sitt innehav och vid behov ta initiativ till åtgärder för att minska risken för förlust.” http://www.paretosec.com/download/compliance/disclaimer.pdf
Looking to get more Hasanat, Br. Ehab Soliman
المخرج إيهاب طربيه مع نهى محمد في كالجري بالعربية أثناء تغطية فيلمه طعم التفاح أحمر في مهرجان تورونتو السينمائي الدولي. Director Ehab Tarabieh with Noha Mohamed on Calgary Arabia during our coverage of his movie The Taste of Apples is Red at the Toronto International Film Festival 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calgaryarabia/message
To be thankful to Prophet Muhammad SAAW. Br. Ehab Soliman
Be thankful to Allah, Br. Ehab Soliman
This week, I'm doing an interview from a couples' retreat on the beach in Bali with my friends and fellow changemakers, Madiha Bee and Ehab Marneh. Madiha coaches Arab women to reclaim their sacred feminine power and step into leadership in their communities, while Ehab teaches people to embody their truest selves and become enlightened leaders. This episode will touch on many of the challenges the two have faced in their coaching careers advocating for change and challenging cultural taboos, particularly in the Middle East. We discuss how they each approach criticism from the public, their peers and families, and even within themselves. We'll also discuss the taboos of challenging deep-seated cultural norms, reframe how other cultures view one another critically, and how to design your own reality to become truly liberated. We'll leave you with new perspectives to ponder, and the question, “How can you contribute to the change you want to see in the world while trusting your intuition and inner wisdom? If you're curious about our offerings, visit us at www.integratedintimacy.co. If this episode moves you, please let me know by reaching out by email, Instagram DM (@megandlambert), or leaving a review to let us know your thoughts! Key Topics: Madiha and Ehab's background in creating a movement [1:22] Ehab's story of sharing a provocative post & being publicly shamed by millions of people for it [5:28] How he turned this moment into personal growth through appreciation [12:08] Madiha's ability to create space for free will around the hijab [25:00] “Everyone has their own veils; some are just more visible than others.” [30:41] Liberation comes from within [34:23] Madiha's experience of ease and safety amongst her online community. [40:30] Trusting your intuition and contributing to meaningful change in the world [44:49] Find more from Ehab: https://www.facebook.com/dr.ehabhamarneh https://www.youtube.com/c/HighestPossibleExpression https://www.instagram.com/dr.ehabhamarneh/ Find more from Madiha: https://www.facebook.com/madihabeecoaching https://www.youtube.com/c/MadihaBeeAwakenedWoman/videos https://www.instagram.com/madihabeecoaching/
What is conscious coupling, we ask husband and wife team Dr Ehab and Madiha. Dr. Jean from City Vet is here to answer all your questions. Want to keep the kids busy over half term, Kidzapp are here to help. Looking for a family hotel which the kids are going to love, then check out the Centara Mirage. And, one Gems student of determination is now becoming a fashion model.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willem Jan Paardekooper en Gaby ter Keurs van Kiwanis Naarden hebben met elkaar er voor gezorgd dat er op zondag 9 oktober een oogstfeest is op Zorgboerderij 't Werckpaert. Op deze dag is er voor jong en oud van alles te beleven. Er is een raadspel, boerengolf, knutselen voor kinderen. Er is een wijnproeverij, er worden broodjes gebakken in de houtoven, de Werckpaertwinkel is open, je kunt een ritje maken met de huifkar, ijssalon de Hoop is er met de ijscokar en nog veel meer! Je bent van harte welkom van 12.00 tot 17.00 uur De toegang is gratis. Naast Grandcafé Eemland in Eemnes zit tegenwoordig de lekkerste pizza afhaal. @Ehab Abd El-Malek werkte jarenlang voor Elefante Bianco in Laren als DE pizzabakker van het Gooi. Nadat Hanny haar deuren sloot, begon Ehab met zijn zoon Benjamin een afhaal pizza. Het is een groot succes. Zijn zoon komt bij ons in de studio. Emmie Wolting van Wild Brood komt samen met wijnmaker Rob van Wijngaard Zonnestraal Hilversum toelichten wat zij 14 & 15 oktober voor bijzondere culinaire avond hebben bedacht tussen de wijnranken.
Ehab Jallad on the killing of Palestinian Reporter Shireen abu Akleh by Radio Islam
Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy Charter Schools (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 448) With a diverse population of over eight hundred students, Amana Academy Charter School is a unique K-8 school using the Expeditionary Learning (EL) model for its curriculum. Ehab Jaleel, Executive Director, and host John Ray talked about the EL learning model, what the […] The post Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy Charter Schools appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Ehab Jaleel, Amana Academy Charter Schools (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 448) With a diverse population of over eight hundred students, Amana Academy Charter School is a unique K-8 school using the Expeditionary Learning (EL) model for its curriculum. Ehab Jaleel, Executive Director, and host John Ray talked about the EL learning model, what the […]
It's the clash of cultures! It's a battle royale between two podcast hosts of different faiths! It's a competition to see which religion is better! (It's none of these things.) It IS a joint episode, published in slightly different forms, by both Beer Christianity and the Amreekies podcast, hosted by the lovely Ehab who you have heard on our show before. So Amreekies listeners and Beer Christianity listeners will hear largely the same thing, with some key differences. Mostly those differences are that poor Ehab had to edit out Jonty's swears. You can listen to both versions and see which one you like best! Ehab and Jonty share their thoughts on dealing with depression and anxiety while performing and hosting, being a niche version of your faith and demonstrating another side of your faith to outsiders. They also talk about podcast producing angst,, not being a very good Christian/Muslim and how the Ummah will triumph. You should listen! This episode very kindly produced by Ehab from Amreekies. Because Jonty was slow. About Beer Christianity Beer Christianity is a left-leaning, evangelical-adjacent Christian discussion podcast that often features interviews and always features a few drinks and laughs. Our aim is to be real, to be helpful and to be entertaining. Follow Beer Christianity on Twitter: @beerxianity and find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Stitcher. Leave us a question or comment to be included in the podcast at: speakpipe.com/beerchristianity and we'll... be... fckn surprised. Beer Christianity also has a newsletter in which Jonty and guest authors comment on the news, theological issues and stuff that matters. Sign up to the Beer Christianity newsletter on Substack. It's wildly erratic. Jonty's Show With Music on Spotify is called New Old Music. Check it out if you like eclectic music and weird chat. It's not terribly serious. All Beer Christianity shows and info available at http://beerchristianity.libsyn.com We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice.
Ants, they are everywhere if you look for them! Ants engage in all the things that we associate with our own society, like farming and policing, and have complex social structures. This week on Radiobio, we talk to Dr. Ehab Abouheif, a professor from McGill University, about his research on cooperation in ants and the microbes that exist in symbiosis with them. This is RadioBio. link to nature paper: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2653-6 link to deborah gordon: https://soundcloud.com/user-386034408/radiobio-interviews-dr-deborah-gordon?si=49cba8aa279942e9beec58588e983a24&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
The wait is over! With the release of their latest single "Lone Riders" the band South of Eden is poised to release more music in 2022 than ever before. Lead singer Ehab Omran returns to The Hook Rocks to talk their new music, what happened with their record deal, and what they'll be up to in 2022. The excitement legions of rock fans have for this emerging band is off the charts. Please enjoy the episode!Part of the Pantheon Podcast Network!http://pantheonpodcasts.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcastshttps://twitter.com/pantheonpodsSouth of Edenhttps://www.southofedenband.com/https://www.facebook.com/southofedenmusichttps://www.instagram.com/southofedenband/https://twitter.com/southofedenband
The wait is over! With the release of their latest single "Lone Riders" the band South of Eden is poised to release more music in 2022 than ever before. Lead singer Ehab Omran returns to The Hook Rocks to talk their new music, what happened with their record deal, and what they'll be up to in 2022. The excitement legions of rock fans have for this emerging band is off the charts. Please enjoy the episode! Part of the Pantheon Podcast Network! http://pantheonpodcasts.com https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://twitter.com/pantheonpods South of Eden https://www.southofedenband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/southofedenmusic https://www.instagram.com/southofedenband/ https://twitter.com/southofedenband Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ehad Medhat joins Navin to talk about fear. He dissects the root cause of fear and what happens when you're able to let go of unnecessary fear. He also walks us through a guided meditation to help reduce fear.
An Iraq Interpreter Tells His Story Joining The Scuttlebutt this week is former Iraqi Interpreter Ehab Al Akrawi. Ehab was born in Nasiriyah in 1986 and clearly remembers watching cruise missiles cross the sky during Desert Storm. But it wasn't until the 2003 invasion of Iraq that he saw his first American soldier. Mesmerized by their appearance and stature, Ehab got up the courage to speak to one and soon after began interpreting for a unit --- at the age of 15! With all the news regarding Afghan interpreters, it's easy to forget that there are still Iraqi interpreters making their way through the SIV program to gain admittance to the US. Ehab was one of the lucky ones. For more information about our duty to Iraq and Afghan interpreters see Modern War Institute. To understand more about the SIV program visit Travel.State.gov and WashingtonPost.com.
Listen to the 48th edition of Free City Radio. On this edition longtime community activist Ehab Lotayef speaks on the importance of publicly opposing Islamophobia both on a social level and also on an institutional level. Ehab connects the racist murder of a Muslim family in London, Ontario, in recent weeks to the institutionalized discrimination that is articulated in Law 21. Music on this episode is by Almultahiat — Shibren — الملتحيات — شبرين Free City Radio is hosted by Stefan @spirodon Christoff
Ehab takes us on a journey through organic products for making pesticides and herbicides and how the Government is mandating farms to go organic, providing a big scaling opportunity for Chitosan. He also talks about the power of great leadership and the right team, enjoy!
HIGHLIGHTS:Ehab's Heart Coherence JourneyThe Heart and Mind Dilemma - Which should you follow?What stress does to your heart connectionThe Heart: Your Spirit and Soul's GPSThe 6-minute breathing techniqueAbout Ehab:He's from Egypt and currently residing in Doha - Qatar, Mr. Ehab Medhat is an Architect and a Self-development trainer. He holds a BA degree in Architecture since 2006 and has a 10+ year experience in Architecture and Interior design and an experience of 20+ years in Self-development. Over the course of his career, Mr. Ehab has trained over 11K trainees from 24+ nationalities in Africa, Asia & Europe.You can reach Ehab via:Facebook: www.facebook.com/EhabMedhatSAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ehabmsa/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EhabMSAClubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@ehabmsaWatch Ehab's TEDx Talk: Six Minutes Within Your Heart - EHAB Medhat-Connect with Sonja:Email: sonja@pursueyourtrueself.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/sonjamartinoviccoachingFacebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/CoachingBusinessMasteryMovement/Website: www.sonjamartinovic.com
Ehab Omran is already making plans for when he blows out his voice. Right now, he can hit otherworldly notes as frontman for South Of Eden, a rock band (like, a real, unhyphenated rock in the tradition of Guns N' Roses) from Columbus, Ohio. But when he can't sing in that whistle register anymore? "If I end up sounding like Johnny Cash, then it is what it is." Previously known as Black Coffee, South Of Eden play loud and fast and have a great time doing it. Their latest EP, The Talk, was produced by Greg Wells, whose other clients include Carrie Underwood, Twenty One Pilots and Katy Perry.On this episode, we talk with Ehab and bassist Nick Frantianne to learn their origin story and find out how they write songs. These two have a kind of rapport that leads to jabs like Ehab accusing Nick of having "stoned thoughts even when he's not stoned," but it's underscored with heaps of respect earned during those hours in the studio.https://www.southofedenband.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Ehab Omran is already making plans for when he blows out his voice. Right now, he can hit otherworldly notes as frontman for South Of Eden, a rock band (like, a real, unhyphenated rock in the tradition of Guns N' Roses) from Columbus, Ohio. But when he can't sing in that whistle register anymore? "If I end up sounding like Johnny Cash, then it is what it is." Previously known as Black Coffee, South Of Eden play loud and fast and have a great time doing it. Their latest EP, The Talk, was produced by Greg Wells, whose other clients include Carrie Underwood, Twenty One Pilots and Katy Perry.On this episode, we talk with Ehab and bassist Nick Frantianne to learn their origin story and find out how they write songs. These two have a kind of rapport that leads to jabs like Ehab accusing Nick of having "stoned thoughts even when he's not stoned," but it's underscored with heaps of respect earned during those hours in the studio.https://www.southofedenband.com/https://www.songfacts.com/https://www.facebook.com/songfactshttps://twitter.com/Songfactshttp://pantheonpodcasts.com/https://twitter.com/pantheonpodsHosted and Edited by Corey O'Flanaganhttps://twitter.com/ofe1818https://www.instagram.com/coreyofe/This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
In this episode of Aftershocks, we chat with South Of Eden vocalist Ehab Omran. We talk about their new EP THE TALK, the band's recent name change, Jason Flom, signing with Lava/Republic and more.
Personal stories of terror, forgiveness, and faith from around the Middle East. --- "I have nothing against them. I really forgive them. What do I get if they were killed or anything? The only thing I would ask for them is to be enlightened. If they are enlightened, the whole world would be a much better place." These remarkable words were spoken by a woman whose son had just been killed in a terror attack in Egypt. But her response was not an unusual one. Many Christians, in the wake of attacks on their churches and their people, have chosen to forgive. Ehab from the Bible Society in Egypt says there's a very simple reason for this - it's what they learn to do in their churches because it's what the Bible says. "What the Bible is teaching Christians is to love their enemies, do not take revenge, to be forgivers, to show love in everything they do … So that's the very natural response to these events based on the very strong convictions that they have from their Christian perspective." The Middle East is the birthplace of Christianity, but in recent years, persecution and discrimination have forced many Christians to flee. In this episode of Life & Faith, we speak to Ehab from Egypt, Nahid from Iran, and Nabil from Iraq about what's happening, and how people of Christian faith cope with what's happening on the ground. "When I was in Mosul, this is what's happened. We went to visit the church and it was burnt. But when we go out, I saw flowers. I told the bishops there: 'Look, if the people destroy the church, God creates new things.' There's hope all the time. I don't want to lose hope." --- SUBSCRIBE to Life & Faith on Apple Podcasts" www.bit.ly/cpxpodcast