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On the Freelance Business Unlocked podcast with Anja Lordanić, I share how I use email to build trust, spark action, and keep sales steady – without feeling overly salesy.We talk emails that actually gets replies, simple segmentation that doesn't take up your entire week, and the tiny edits that make one email feel impossibly personal.We also get into experimenting (even with a small list), writing that sounds like you (not a template), values-led marketing, and staying consistent when life gets busy.If you want marketing emails people open, read and buy from, this episode gives you strategies you can implement today.Check out the Freelance Business Unlocked website & subscribe to the podcast: https://www.freelancebusinessunlocked.com/Connect with Anja on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/Loving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
Eman Barzi filed a civil lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in the Southern District of New York, alleging that he was drugged and sexually assaulted during one of Diddy's exclusive “White Party” events. According to the complaint, Barzi—a California-based jeweler and car provider—claimed he was invited under the guise of a professional engagement to supply high-end goods but was instead subjected to sexual misconduct by Combs after being drugged. The suit portrays Diddy's luxury events as a front for exploitation and abuse, describing an environment where drugs, coercion, and predatory behavior were allegedly normalized among his entourage and guests.Barzi's lawsuit is part of a broader surge of civil actions against Diddy, adding to the mounting legal and public scrutiny surrounding his alleged pattern of sexual violence, trafficking, and coercion. The amended complaint was filed under Barzi's real name, signaling his decision to publicly identify himself and stand by his claims. While the case remains ongoing, it underscores a growing pattern detailed by multiple plaintiffs who accuse Diddy of using his celebrity power to facilitate abuse under the cover of wealth and influence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Eman Barzi filed a civil lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in the Southern District of New York, alleging that he was drugged and sexually assaulted during one of Diddy's exclusive “White Party” events. According to the complaint, Barzi—a California-based jeweler and car provider—claimed he was invited under the guise of a professional engagement to supply high-end goods but was instead subjected to sexual misconduct by Combs after being drugged. The suit portrays Diddy's luxury events as a front for exploitation and abuse, describing an environment where drugs, coercion, and predatory behavior were allegedly normalized among his entourage and guests.Barzi's lawsuit is part of a broader surge of civil actions against Diddy, adding to the mounting legal and public scrutiny surrounding his alleged pattern of sexual violence, trafficking, and coercion. The amended complaint was filed under Barzi's real name, signaling his decision to publicly identify himself and stand by his claims. While the case remains ongoing, it underscores a growing pattern detailed by multiple plaintiffs who accuse Diddy of using his celebrity power to facilitate abuse under the cover of wealth and influence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Eman Barzi filed a civil lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in the Southern District of New York, alleging that he was drugged and sexually assaulted during one of Diddy's exclusive “White Party” events. According to the complaint, Barzi—a California-based jeweler and car provider—claimed he was invited under the guise of a professional engagement to supply high-end goods but was instead subjected to sexual misconduct by Combs after being drugged. The suit portrays Diddy's luxury events as a front for exploitation and abuse, describing an environment where drugs, coercion, and predatory behavior were allegedly normalized among his entourage and guests.Barzi's lawsuit is part of a broader surge of civil actions against Diddy, adding to the mounting legal and public scrutiny surrounding his alleged pattern of sexual violence, trafficking, and coercion. The amended complaint was filed under Barzi's real name, signaling his decision to publicly identify himself and stand by his claims. While the case remains ongoing, it underscores a growing pattern detailed by multiple plaintiffs who accuse Diddy of using his celebrity power to facilitate abuse under the cover of wealth and influence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Eman Barzi filed a civil lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in the Southern District of New York, alleging that he was drugged and sexually assaulted during one of Diddy's exclusive “White Party” events. According to the complaint, Barzi—a California-based jeweler and car provider—claimed he was invited under the guise of a professional engagement to supply high-end goods but was instead subjected to sexual misconduct by Combs after being drugged. The suit portrays Diddy's luxury events as a front for exploitation and abuse, describing an environment where drugs, coercion, and predatory behavior were allegedly normalized among his entourage and guests.Barzi's lawsuit is part of a broader surge of civil actions against Diddy, adding to the mounting legal and public scrutiny surrounding his alleged pattern of sexual violence, trafficking, and coercion. The amended complaint was filed under Barzi's real name, signaling his decision to publicly identify himself and stand by his claims. While the case remains ongoing, it underscores a growing pattern detailed by multiple plaintiffs who accuse Diddy of using his celebrity power to facilitate abuse under the cover of wealth and influence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Amy Posner and Kirsty Fanton have been (highly successful) lone wolves in the online business world for years. So when they teamed up to launch a new group coaching programme, they were so excited to be working together they forgot to create a launch strategy.Without a plan, their launch totally flopped. They sold just 2 spots.On this episode of Mistakes That Made Me, Amy and Kirsty join me for a conversation about how us business owners sometimes preach one thing for our clients and but then don't do the same thing for ourselves. As Amy puts it, "It's difficult to do for yourself what you do naturally for your clients".Listen to this episode to understand how they bounced back from their launch failure.Find the transcript of this episode on my site, emancopyco.com/podcastLinks from this episode:Business Badassery podcastMore on Kirsty Fanton: https://kirstyfanton.comMore on Amy Posner: https://amyposner.comAmy Posner on YouTube: @amyposner7096On Instagram: @kirsty.fanton and @amyrposnerLink to Kirsty's Instagram announcementEman's Email RulesIf you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don't forget to tag me! @emancopycoAnd if you're interested in working with me, visit emancopyco.com/contactLoving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
In this episode of TheStockroom, we are joined by Nathan Alexander Walker, one of the many talented product designers at Arete Create, the agency behind the Marc Jacob's 72 Spring, the entire Puma Skepta Skope collection, Raf Simons and much much more!Founded by Myles O'Meally in 2020, Arete Create has and continues to push the boundaries of product design and recently, entered the spatial design space too, as the agency develops its offering. Additionally, Nathan gives us a truly unique insight into working with brands, the agency's motivations and also the journey from initial sketches to production.It's a jam packed one, with a lot of gems, so tap in!#AreteCreate #Design #fashion Follow Arete Create & Nathan: https://www.instagram.com/arete_createhttps://www.instagram.com/nathanalexanderwalkerFollow TheStockroom: https://www.instagram.com/thestockroompodFollow our personal platforms too from left to right:Eman: https://www.instagram.com/emansgram_Michael: https://www.instagram.com/them1showBolu: https://www.instagram.com/boluthebearCHAPTERS00:00 - introducing Nathan Alexander Walker Footwear Designer at Arete Create02:23 - How Did Nathan Get Into Footwear Design And His Origins07:14 - What's On Foot?09:01 - Finding Out About Footwear Design On UCAS11:14 - What's The Process of Footwear Design At Arete Create12:47 - How Did Nathan Get Into Arete & Having Raf Simmons As Their First Client17:12 - Nathan's Inspiration's19:42 - Working With Raf Simmons AW20 Zip Up Boot27:40 - How Do Brands Reach Our To Work With Arete?31:45 - How Did Arete Create Link Up Wirh Sketpa's Team To Make the Skepta x Puma Skope Collection38:31 - Breaking Down The Materials & Design Journey of The ERL42:31 - What Is Creative Direction?44:40 - What Can Make The Process of Footwear Design Difficult?50:57 - What Does The Arete Team Look Like?56:26 - Arete's Adding Spatial Design To Their Arsenal Of Offerings1:00:57 - The Process of Designing The Marc Jacobs 72 Spring Sneaker1:06:35 - The Importance of Colour Design To Brand Identity1:12:30 - How Problem Solving Can Be Fun In The Design Process1:16:20 - The Importance Of A Timeline & Research1:18:10 - Is AI A Help Or Hindrance To The Process Of Design?1:25:06 - The Low Profile Approach Is The New Triple S Trend1:26:27 - Will There Be A Bigger Focus On Psychology Within Footwear?1:28:24 - What Are The Day To Day Programmes Nathan Uses To Design & Advice For People Looking To Enter The Space1:34:06 - Hand Sketching & The Different University Routes1:37:45 - What Are The Pillars Of Arete Create?1:40:25 - What Can We Expect In 2026? And Are They Hiring?1:43:49 - Bolu's Moving :(
A powerful and layered conversation today on TDA.The team was joined by Dr. Paris LaLove, a clinical psychologist and life coach, for an in-depth discussion about parentification, survival mode, and the emotional weight carried by many in Black households.The show opened with laughter and intros - from E-Man's “pro-black activist” tagline to jokes about farming and Hackney roots - before diving straight into an emotional dilemma update from a listener whose wife had lost her ambition and drive after motherhood.What began as relationship talk evolved into deeper questions about identity, emotional labour, and the shifting expectations placed on women after marriage and children. Dr. Paris dissected the scenario with empathy and precision, explaining how depression, loss of identity, and imbalance in shared responsibility can quietly reshape a home.From there, the conversation widened into gender, class, and race - exploring how Black women's work ethic often stems from survival rather than choice, the inherited pressure to be “strong,” and how early parentification forces both sons and daughters to grow up too soon. The group discussed what happens when women want softness after years of struggle, why men often misunderstand that transition, and the difference between fault and responsibility in personal growth.The show also unpacked today's headlines, including:Donald Trump's 20-point Israel–Hamas “peace plan.”King Charles and Prince William's joint climate appearance.The Tim Westwood sexual assault charges.A chilling French case where a husband drugged and trafficked his wife for over a decade.A terror attack update in Manchester.By the end, the conversation came full circle - from childhood wounds to adult healing - as Dr. Paris connected therapy, cultural context, and accountability, reminding everyone that awareness is the first step out of survival mode.
E Man Har Ji Dhiai Tu, ਏ ਮਨ ਹਰਿ ਜੀ ਧਿਆਇ ਤੂ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ang 653 Sabad 1713)
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/140536777 Beatrice speaks with “L,” “B” and Rosa from Workshops for Gaza about their work trying to redirect funds to keep people alive in Palestine, the importance of survival work in this moment, and why we all need to stand up to free the political prisoners facing persecution taking part in the Palestine solidarity movement. Runtime 2:02:13 (Note that due to the nature of this episode and the timing of the release we will be unlocking it later this week; patrons get early access today). The following links and notes have been prepared by "L," "B" and Rosa for inclusion in this episode description: 1. All of our current projects and campaigns can be viewed on our linkinbio, including calls to action to support political prisoners from the Palestine solidarity movement: https://linkin.bio/workshops4gaza/ 2. Sign up for workshops, buy books, and propose new workshop on our website: workshops4gaza.com 3. A few books we recommend from our online bookstore, where all proceeds are donated to the Sameer Project: George Jackson, SOLEDAD BROTHER; Sameeh Al-Qassem et al, ENEMY OF THE SUN: POETRY OF PALESTINIAN RESISTANCE, Orisanmi Burton, TIP OF THE SPEAR; Dhoruba Bin Wahad, REVOLUTION IN THESE TIMES, Shukri Abu Baker, LIGHT FROM DEEP UNDER, Safiya Bukhari, THE WAR BEFORE, Souha Bechara, RESISTANCE: MY LIFE FOR LEBANON 4. We also want to send out a solidarity statement: “Workshops4Gaza sends our heartfelt solidarity to one of our former workshop instructors, Eman Abdelhadi, who was brutally detained by Chicago police outside Broadview ICE detention facility on October 3rd. Their workshop on speculative fiction writing recently raised over $5000 for Palestinians in Gaza and Cairo. The repression they are facing shows their dedication to multiple fronts of the struggle in both words and action. Insha'Allah you will be home soon Eman!” —W4G Show links: Get Health Communism here: https://open-books-a-poem-emporium.myshopify.com/products/w4g-adler-bolton-beatrice-artie-vierkant-health-communism Find Tracy's book Abolish Rent here: www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2443-abolish-rent
Ahmed Alnaouq hears Eman Alhaj Ali's powerful story of surviving displacement, bombardment and assault under Israeli genocide, and how she is adapting to life in Ireland having recently left Gaza. Support Palestine Deep Dive: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support Eman Alhaj Ali is a Palestinian freelance journalist, writer, translator, and storyteller from Gaza. She is currently based in Ireland, completing her postgraduate studies. Ahmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza and co-founder of We Are Not Numbers.
The Day After - Episode Recap | Oct 3rdToday's episode featured a powerful sit-down with Andre Anderson and Nabil Al-Kinani (authors of Authors of the Estate), alongside the usual TDA crew. Highlights:Faith & upbringing: Guests reflected on how scripture, family, and estate life shaped resilience and vision.Authors of the Estate project: Documenting unheard stories across Chalk Hill and St. Raphael's - from nerds to road men to aunties and uncles.Reclaiming the narrative: Shifting focus away from the “trap” story to creativity, comics, gaming, and wider cultural contributions.Grassroots publishing: Conversations, WhatsApp messages, and local interviews turned into books hand-delivered into 1,000 homes.Film & legacy: Their project is now a feature film premiering in Leicester Square, cementing estate stories as cinema-worthy history.Eman vs. Nabil - the capitalism clash: A heated “war” broke out between Eman and Nabil on capitalism vs. socialism - with Nabil stressing capitalism's exploitation and Eman pushing back with counter-examples, sparking one of the show's sharpest debates.Critical reflections: Conversations stretched into Nation of Islam vs. mainstream Islam, historical exploitation, and whether revolutions are ever truly allowed to succeed.Future building: Andre introduced tools like the Freedom & Balance card system and plans for a Hood Preservation & Futurist Association - reimagining estates if residents owned the land.
"You're either on the side that is singing and showing up and holding other people, or you're on the side of the helicopters and the gas canisters and the guns,” says Eman Abdelhadi. In this episode, Eman, Maya Schenwar, and Kelly discuss immigration raids and the violent repression of protesters in Chicago, the administration's war on free speech and the organized left, and lessons from the upcoming book, Read This When Things Fall Apart: Letters to Activists in Crisis. You can find a transcript and show notes (including links to resources) here: truthout.org/series/movement-memos/ If you would like to support the show, you can donate here: bit.ly/TODonate If you would like to receive Truthout's newsletter, please sign up: bit.ly/TOnewsletter
Self-made millionaire Jordan Gill opens up about her biggest mistake — overhiring for her coaching programme. (This episode is an oldie but goodie!)Jordan tells us how overhiring meant she had to lay off the majority of her employees, how it caused clients to call her reputation into question, and how it led to her shutting down her Done in a Day programme – a programme that brought in 90% of her company's revenue.Find the transcript of this episode on my site, emancopyco.com/podcastLinks from this episode:Jordan Gill on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/systemssavedme/Jordan's podcast Systems Saved Me: https://pod.link/1132277855Get the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsIf you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram, and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don't forget to tag me! @emancopycoLoving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
Yoo people in this weeks episode we congratulate our brother Eman on his traditional wedding
Gunna and Under Amour formerly announced their partnership with a performance at the VMA's, a brand new collection and WUNNA RUN, the artist's brand new run club! Could we be seeing Gunna reposition himself as more than an artist but an entrepreneur in his own right?Bolu, Eman and Michael also get into Salehe's latest release with New Balance in the 1000 and also Adidas taking over 180 Strand as they celebrate the legacy and the future of the Adidas Superstar! Clint's Fest also took over socials as Junior and the team hosted their first festival in Manchester! For all this and more make sure you tap in!#Gunna #fashion #SuperstarFollow TheStockroom: https://www.instagram.com/thestockroompodFollow our personal platforms too from left to right:Eman: https://www.instagram.com/emansgram_Michael: https://www.instagram.com/them1showBolu: https://www.instagram.com/boluthebearCHAPTERS00:00 - September Lock In!04:08 - If You Had To Describe Your Week With A Song, What Song Would It Be?05:45 - Venna's Rollout For His New Album ‘MALIK Has Been Strong!09:14 - What's On Foot?10:56 - What's On The Table - New Balance 2000 Abzorb ‘Still Water'14:24 - Salehe Bembury Launched The Campaign For His New Balance 1000 ‘FOG BE THE CLOUD' & It's. A Vibe!19:32 - Salehe Is Also Launching His “I Make Shoes Book In October!”22:15 - The Importance of Owning Your Own Space As A Designer24:55 - Will Skope Continue to Live On Post Puma?28:18 - Junior Clint and Clints Made History With Clints Fest!33:31 - Would You Say Michael Jordan Was A Designer?39:37 - Gunna Announced His Collaboration With Under Amour!48:51 - Adidas Celebrated The Superstar With A Really Impactful Series Of Events at 180 Strand53:42 - Which Sneakers Represent The UK's Major Cities?1:00:44 - Could Two New Stussy x Air Max 95's Be On The Way?1:05:28 - There's Total 95's On The Way!1:06:56 - CDG Tax Is Too Real… But It's Worth It
2025 marks 30 years since the birth of the Nike Air Max 95, we've seen a slew of collaborations with the likes of Levi's, Corteiz, A Ma Maniere and OG re-releases like the Neon's, the Mandarins etc but is this the 95's best year ever or are we experiencing recency bias?TheStockroom also took the time to look back on some of the best parts of 2025 from footwear, fashion and music as we've had a jam packed year from Tyler The Creator, Paris Fashion Week, BBK x Corteiz etc, and we're here to discuss it all so make sure to tap in!Follow TheStockroom: https://www.instagram.com/thestockroompodFollow our personal platforms too from left to right:Eman: https://www.instagram.com/emansgram_Michael: https://www.instagram.com/them1showBolu: https://www.instagram.com/boluthebear#fashion #music #footwear CHAPTERS00:00 - Getting Complaints Off Our Chest09:36 - What's On The Table? - The Awake NY Air Jordan 522:08 - What's On Foot?24:38 - How Did We Feel About The Air Jordan 5 Rollout?27:32 - What Are The Best Sneakers That Have Released This Year?34:39 - Best Campaign Of The Year So Far?41:40 - What's Been The Most Wearable Shoe Of This Year? & What Have We Been Wearing The Most?49:29 - Block P Put Together A Manifesto & Got A Job At Nike52:43 - Has Any Shoe Had A Better Year Than The Air Max 95? (2025)1:00:34 - Slawn's Kaws Collab Created A Lot Of Noise On Socials1:11:27 - Kicks You Need Before You Go To University
The Low Profile Footwear trend has taken the fashion world by force! With the likes of the Margeila Gats, Vibram 5 fingers, New Balance x Aime Leon Dore RC56 and the brand new Marc Jacobs 72 Sneaker, its clear to see that there has been a shift away from the traditional high top sneakers. But why is that and will it last? We discuss this along with the brand new Yu-Gi-Oh Air Max 95 and Slawn's alleged collaboration with KAWS so TAP IN!Follow TheStockroom: https://www.instagram.com/thestockroompodFollow our personal platforms too from left to right:Eman: https://www.instagram.com/emansgram_Michael: https://www.instagram.com/them1showBolu: https://www.instagram.com/boluthebearCHAPTERS00:00 — Welcome to TheStockroom02:06 — Thinking Back To Our Womb Escapes04:47 — What's on Foot?06:18 — What's On The Table? - Aime Leon Dore x New Balance RC56 “Green”10:20 — The Re-Emergence of Low Profile Footwear21:29 — What Do We Define As A Low Profile Sneaker26:37 — Has The Low Profile Trend Reached It's Peak?30:59 — Are The Adidas Jellyfish Bringing Back The Chunky Shoes Trend?38:07 — Is The Yu-Gi-Oh! Nike Air Max 95 The Best Collaborative Storyline This Year?44:26 — Slawn Rocked The Scene With His Alleged Kaws Collab
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Weekend Edition for August 30-31, 2025 Show Notes: Germany / Switzerland - Study Tour Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Sinner Saint by By Luke Kjolhaug: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781964419152-sinner-saint The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654708-the-impossible-prize Ditching the Checklist by Mark Mattes: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654791-ditching-the-checklist Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1962654753?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_FCNEEK60MVNVPCEGKBD8_5&starsLeft=1 More from the hosts: Dan van Voorhis SHOW TRANSCRIPTS are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (outerrimterritories.com).
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack It was a great pleasure to be joined by Shahd Alnaami, who is a 21-year-old writer, poet, and translator from Gaza, Palestine. In this PalCast episode, she speaks of losing her sister Rahaf, 13, and her friend Eman 19. She tells us how two houses belonging to her family were also destroyed and how her family was displaced multiple times. She speaks of the children of Gaza and their big dreams now consist of simply having a piece of bread, while still trying to cling to their childhood. Tune in for her story. Yousef on grief:https://afsc.org/news/grief-and-being-only-survivor-your-family-gaza The Christy Moore podcast is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-135485064 Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/dignity-for-two-134250846
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack It was a great pleasure to be joined by Shahd Alnaami, who is a 21-year-old writer, poet, and translator from Gaza, Palestine. In this PalCast episode, she speaks of losing her sister Rahaf, 13, and her friend Eman 19. She tells us how two houses belonging to her family were also destroyed and how her family was displaced multiple times. She speaks of the children of Gaza and their big dreams now consist of simply having a piece of bread, while still trying to cling to their childhood. Tune in for her story. Yousef on grief:https://afsc.org/news/grief-and-being-only-survivor-your-family-gaza The Christy Moore podcast is here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-135485064 Dignity for Palestine:https://www.patreon.com/posts/dignity-for-two-134250846
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Seán's guest, Izz Alkarajeh, is a Palestinian man who runs a popular restaurant in Cork with his wife Eman. They have now co-authored a new cookbook, and he joins, fresh from a visit to his family in the West Bank, to discuss.‘Jibrin' is available now to buy in Eason's or online at izz.ie.Image: Blasta Books
On the latest episode of CounterPunch Radio, Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt brings back Palestinian writer Eman Aljhaj Ali to talk about life after leaving Gaza and the importance of solidarity and resistance. More The post Surviving a Genocide w/ Eman Aljhaj Ali appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
This is one of the most honest, detailed conversations I've had about what it really looked like to evolve from a solo email strategist to building a micro-agency. (Originally published on the Confessions with Jess and Cindy podcast).Jess, Cindy, and I talk about:Why I don't want employees (at least for now), and how I intentionally built a team of contractorsHow I manage client relationships and quality control with multiple writersThe real numbers behind how I price our services and pay my teamWhat launching the agency actually looked like (spoiler: it wasn't an overnight success)And the surprising offer that's quietly become a bestsellerIf you've ever thought about expanding your business beyond just you, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the why, the how, and the very real challenges that come with it.Huge thank you to Jess and Cindy for having me – and for asking the questions that really pulled back the curtain on this next chapter of my business.Listen to my other, email marketing-related interview with Jess & Cindy here >> "A $35,000 from a 400-person email list with Eman Ismail"Loving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
Step into the rhythmic world of Afro Inspirations Radio, where the electrifying DJ Marcus Wade serves up a soulful blend of Afro house, deep grooves, and uplifting beats. In this episode, Marcus delivers an inspiring musical journey, seamlessly mixing tracks that resonate with the heart and uplift the spirit. Featuring gems like LebtoniQ's "Deeper Love" and "Yesterday Is Gone," the spiritual vibes of Markus Enochson's "Musical Prayer (Asyigo JusVibe Mix)," and Marcus Wade's own remastered anthem, "No, Not One," this set is a masterclass in Afro house revival. From the euphoric energy of Karizma's "Spirit" to the joyful praise of Digital Native and Pastor Jason Hendrickson's "Goodness Praise Break," every track is a testament to the power of rhythm and soul. Tune in, let the beats move you, and feel the pulse of Afro Inspirations Radio!
Today's episode is a little different because the mic's turned on me.This conversation was originally recorded for Sonia Thompson's Inclusion and Marketing podcast, and it was such an important one, I wanted to share it with you here too.Sonia and I talk about what it really means to plan inclusive business events – especially for people who identify as being underrepresented or underserved communities.I share my personal experiences as a visibly Muslim woman who doesn't drink alcohol or engage in physical contact with men, and how that's often made it difficult to fully participate in professional events.From dodging hugs and skipping networking sessions at bars… to sparking an accidental ice cream social that everyone wanted to join… this episode is full of honest reflections, lightbulb moments, and actionable ideas for making your events (and your business) more inclusive for everyone.If you've ever felt like you didn't quite fit in at a business event – or you're someone who wants to create safer, more welcoming spaces for all your attendees – this one's for you.Thank you to Sonia for hosting such a thoughtful conversation, and for letting me share it with you here.Listen and subscribe to the Inclusion and Marketing podcast here >> https://inclusionandmarketing.com/category/podcast/Loving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadiis an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice, and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish. Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadiis an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice, and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish. Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadiis an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice, and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish. Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadiis an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice, and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish. Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this special episode of The Marvelists, Peter and Eddie sit down with legendary comic book artist Joe Staton for an in-depth conversation about his prolific career. From his iconic work on Green Lantern, All-Star Comics, and E-Man to his long-running contributions to the Dick Tracy newspaper strip, Joe shares insights into the evolution of the comics industry, his artistic influences, and what it's been like to bring some of the most memorable characters in comics history to life. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering his work, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves the art of storytelling through comics.
Getting fired hurts.But getting fired for the thing you're actually an expert at is another level of pain.My guest is Claire Pelletreau, conversion expert and host of the Get Paid Podcast. (This is an Oldie But Goodie epsiode!)In this episode, Claire shares the painful moment when she was fired for making a huge mistake in her job. She explains how being fired forced her to focus on the most important aspect of her job: the results. And how it's that focus that propelled her to the tremendous success that came afterwards.Find the transcript of this episode on my site, emancopyco.com/podcast.Links from this episode:Claire Pelletreau's websiteClaire Pelletreau on Instagram: @clairepellsClaire's podcast: The Get Paid PodcastEman's Email RulesIf you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don't forget to tag me! @emancopyco.And if you're interested in working with me, visit emancopyco.com/contactLoving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
O programa Meio-Dia em Brasília desta quarta-feira, 11, fala sobre o encerramento dos depoimentos no STF dos réus na ação penal que apura uma tentativa de golpe de Estado no Brasil e aborda as falas do ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, que classificou como ‘malucos' seus apoiadores mais radicais.Além disso, o programa também aborda a decisão de Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) de jogar para o plenário o destino de Carla Zambelli e sobre a inelegibilidade perpétua da ex-presidente da Argentina, Cristina Kirchner.Meio-Dia em Brasília traz as principais notícias e análises da política nacional direto de Brasília. Com apresentação de José Inácio Pilar e Wilson Lima, o programa aborda os temas mais quentes do cenário político e econômico do Brasil. Com um olhar atento sobre política, notícias e economia, mantém o público bem informado. Transmissão ao vivo de segunda a sexta-feira às 12h. Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Meio-Dia em Brasília https://bit.ly/meiodiaoa Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
What comes after the collapse of capitalism? Mass famine? Global war? Environmental destruction? Oh wait, all of that's already happening!It seems like, as a species, we're at a bit of a breaking point. Which means revolution is afoot, and we have to wonder: what the hell happens when it gets here? For most of us, though, it's not easy to project what life looks like after the next economic revolution.It's even more complex to wonder what happens to queer life: do we keep all our labels – "gay" "cis" "queer" – without a capitalist framework? Can we still go on vacation with our chosen families? Will there be any good gay bars?!In this bonus episode, we team up with sociologist and author, Eman Abdelhadi, to imagine the radical, queer, and–get this–genuinely optimistic future that The Much-Awaited Revolution could offer us.Drawing from her speculative oral history novel Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052–2072, we explore what a world organized around care, kinship, and collective survival might look like.Books mentioned:Everything for Everyone – Iman Abdelhadi & E.M. O'BrienFamily Abolition – M.E. O'BrienEnemy Feminisms – Sophie LewisThe Dispossessed – Ursula K. Le GuinAgainst the Grain – James C. ScottThe Invisible Doctrine – George Monbiot & Peter HutchisonYou can follow Historical Homos for more on our Instagram and TikTok, and you should sign up to our newsletter too, if you care about gay people at all.
Today, Steve's answering questions about –When a podcaster can take the leap and build a paid product/serviceThe calling yourself a 'freelancer' vs 'business owner' debateSteve's process around subcontracting and hiring other freelancers to work on projects with himLinks:Get the transcript hereListen to Steve's Mistakes That Made Me interview: Putting All Your (Client) Eggs in One BasketLoving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
Today I talk with M. E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi about their dazzling and challenging book, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052 to 2072. They imagine a world haunted by genocide, ecocide, disease, fascism, and viral capitalism, but rather than writing a dystopian novel, O'Brien and Abdelhadi create a complex mosaic of oral histories, in which they each play the part of interviewer. The result is a story that far exceeds New York, and the twenty years noted in the title. The histories cover generations across the globe, and reach into the deep sources of trauma, and the kinds of mutual care we will need to not only survive, but also to thrive in these frightening times.Eman Abdelhadi is an academic, organizer and writer based in Chicago. She is co-author of "Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052-2072," a revolutionary sci-fi novel published in 2022 with Common Notions Press. She is an assistant professor and sociologist at the University of Chicago, where she researches American Muslim communities, and she is a columnist at In These Times magazine where she writes on the Palestine Liberation movement and American politics. Eman organizes with the Salon Kawakib collective, Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago, Scholars for Social Justice and other formations.M. E. O'Brien writes and speaks on gender freedom and capitalism. She has written two books: Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care (Pluto Press, 2023) and a co-authored speculative novel, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 (Common Notions, 2022). She is a member of the editorial collective of Pinko, a magazine of gay communism. Her work on family abolition has been translated into Chinese, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Catalan, and Turkish.Previously, she coordinated the New York City Trans Oral History Project, and worked in HIV and AIDS activism and services. She completed a PhD at NYU, where she wrote on how capitalism shaped New York City LGBTQ social movements. She currently works a psychotherapist in private practice and is a psychoanalyst in formation.
When Steve Folland's *only* client let him go, he'd just quit his full-time job to go all in on his audio and video editing business. Being jobless and clientless couldn't have come at a worse time. Steve's wife had just gone on maternity leave and they had a brand new (4-month-old) baby – plus an older child too!In this Oldie But Goodie convo, Steve – also the host of the ‘Being Freelance' podcast – shares his entrepreneurial journey, how he diversified his skills and services, and what he learned from his biggest business mistake.Find the transcript of this episode on my website emancopyco.com/podcastLinks for this episode:Being Freelance - https://www.beingfreelance.comSteve Folland's website - https://stevefolland.comSteve Folland on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beingfreelance/If you loved this episode, take a screenshot, post it on Instagram, and tell everyone you know that this is the podcast to listen to. Don't forget to tag me! @emancopycoLoving the podcast?Support the show and leave a rating or review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/mistakesGet the BTS scoop on how this podcast is made in this bonus episode: https://emancopyco.com/btsWork with Eman Copy Co. to power up your email strategy, your launches, and your revenueFill in the enquiry form on this contact page: https://emancopyco.com/contact/Want to learn with me?Take Eman's “What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?” quiz: https://www.emancopyco.com/quiz Check out my courses and masterclasses: https://emancopyco.com/learn-with-me/Say hi
As a podcaster, crafting narratives in the public eye means making mistakes along the way is inevitable. But I've started to wonder—what if those very mistakes could be the secret sauce to creating relatable, engaging, and transformative storytelling? Alongside Eman Ismael, host of the multi-award-winning podcast Mistakes that made me, we explored the importance of embracing the notion of learning from failure to build authenticity and connection with audiences worldwide in public, exemplified perfectly by Monica Lewinsky's newest podcast, Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky. Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Embracing Mistakes in Podcasting00:17 Meet Eman Ismail: Multi-Award Winning Podcast Host02:06 The Power of Vulnerability and Overcoming Shame07:07 Cultural Differences in Business Openness14:58 The Importance of Email Marketing for Podcasters26:19 Behind the Scenes: Voice Care and Content Creation29:01 Dealing with Intellectual Property Theft29:45 Overcoming Challenges as a Podcaster32:45 The Importance of Authenticity and Openness as Creators39:56 Navigating Revenue Transparency47:29 Effective Email Marketing Strategies50:46 Creating Engaging Quizzes for Your Audience58:16 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsEman and I also explored what type of email marketing podcasters can use to grow more intentionally, her online quiz, and the emotional toll of having her copy stolen.Resources mentioned in this episode:For the full list of links, resources and show notes, please visit:https://www.thepodcastspace.com/podcast/s3-102-the-power-of-embracing-mistakes-in-storytelling-email-sequences-and-quizzes-with-eman-ismailLearn more about Eman Ismail and her award-winning podcast Mistakes That Made Me: https://www.emancopyco.com/podcastTake Eman's quiz ‘What's Your Perfect Newsletter Style?': https://www.emancopyco.com/quizConnect to Eman on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emancopycoLet's work together to grow your podcast. Book your discovery call:https://bit.ly/PPodPartySubscribe to the Podcast on Audio Platforms: https://bit.ly/3Y4bF2c Subscribe to our newsletter for more Podcast Tips: https://thepodcastspace.ck.page/32680fa82e
This might be my favourite episode of Mistakes That Made Me
What is your North Star? What are you fighting for, and what are you struggling to overcome, or leave behind? The goal is not a precise and detailed roadmap—that way lies dogma, orthodoxy, and worse—but rather a vision and a hope with which to gauge and partially frame our work in the here and now. The great Uruguay revolutionary, Edwardo Galeano, tells a story of being confronted by a person accusing him of being a utopian, and asking contemptuously, “What good is Utopia?” Galeano says, “It's true that if I walk 2 steps toward Utopia, Utopia walks 2 steps away, and if I walk 10 steps toward her, she walks 10 steps away. So what good is Utopia?” His reply: “It's good for walking.” We're joined in conversation by M.E. O'Brien and Eman Abdelhadi, authors of Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052-2072, a novel that is so imaginative, so challenging, and so surprising that it reorders our conception of what's possible to write—and to think.
The CCIE remains the gold standard for networking certifications. But these days there are lots of other avenues for developing your skills and advancing your networking career, including network automation, cloud networking, and yes, even AI. So is the CCIE still worth it? We chew on this topic with Eman Conde. Eman has been known... Read more »