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In this episode we tackle the major challenges that are reshaping the industry with expert insights from Camilla Woods, Head of Services at Hospitality Action, and Esmat Faiz, Associate Solicitor at Irwin Mitchell.We look at the impending changes in employment regulation that will impact the hospitality industry and the policies that matter for recruitment and retention. Esmat covers the six key pieces of legislature due to come in place under the new Government including Splitting Tips with staff, National Living Wage for 18-year-olds, Day one right to Unfair Dismissal, Change to Zero Hour contracts, right to request Flexible Working from day one, and protecting staff from Sexual Harassment. Camilla discusses mental health and the importance of having a framework in place and training to support employees, sharing some insightful data from its latest Take the Temperature Report.Hotelier key considerations included: The need for work-life balance and mental health training programs.Balance team cohesion from frontline onsite staff and back office flexible teamStrategies for improving employee retention, such as flexible work schedules and mentorship programs.The necessity for robust HR frameworks to comply with new employment laws.The need for career ladder transparency in the sector to encourage and support new joiners.Thanks to our facilitators; Catt Mcleod (Elegant Hotel Collection), David Ohandjanian (UPhotel Agency), Jon Siberry (Sarova Hotels).Travel Market Life is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.
durée : 00:29:13 - Les Pieds sur terre - L'histoire se passe dans une famille traditionnelle à Téhéran, dans les années 1980. Un jour, dans la cuisine de l'appartement familial, Hossein, le fils aîné, passe un pacte secret avec Esmat, sa mère. Leur vie en sera profondément bouleversée.
durée : 00:29:13 - Les Pieds sur terre - L'histoire se passe dans une famille traditionnelle à Téhéran, dans les années 1980. Un jour, dans la cuisine de l'appartement familial, Hossein, le fils aîné, passe un pacte secret avec Esmat, sa mère. Leur vie en sera profondément bouleversée.
Meet Melanie (Germany). Back in 2015, Esmat (Iran) came to Germany as a refugee, and that's when their story started. But the real special part of their love story began a few years later when she found out she was going to be a mom. That's when things really took off! Over the last few years, they've faced and overcome a bunch of challenges together. One big challenge was dealing with stereotypes and people making assumptions about them. Almost every couple from different cultures goes through this – dealing with not-so-nice comments about where they're from or how they look. Melanie, though, she's super open on social media. She shares her ups and downs and how she handles the negativity. As time passed, she became really confident in herself. With the strong trust between her and Esmat, and the happy life they've built, those mean comments? They don't bother her anymore. Instead of letting it get to her, she decided to take a stand in her own cool way – with lots of humor! It's like she turned those bad vibes into something good. And honestly, that's pretty darn awesome and inspiring. MY GUESTS https://www.instagram.com/family_habibi/https://www.happyheartofficial.de/ ABOUT US YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@internationallovestory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/internationallovestory/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/internationallovestorypodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@international.love.story YOUR STORY: Share your story here: to the Google Form Email: internationallovestorypodcast@gmail.com Leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review ____________________________________________________________ 00:00 – Intro 01:02 – Who are Melanie and Esmat 14:11 – Challenges of Moving to Germany 21:16 – Stereotypes and Negative Comments 33:03 – Acceptance of their Relationship 35:04 – Raising a Multicultural Family 39:43 – Future Plans 43:48 – The Wedding 48:50 – Advice 54:28 – Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/internationallovestory/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/internationallovestory/support
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Introduction Maryam Esmat, a Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 honoree, returns for the second part of her interview. In this episode, Maryam shares the work she's done for NASA by AURA on the James Webb Space Telescope, her current research on the topic of dark matter, and the rarity of Arabs in the physics realm. Join us to hear how Maryam is mentoring the next generation and paving the way for students looking to follow in her footsteps. Episode Summary 02:00 - Maryam reflects on her time at the Space Telescope Science Institute, working on the James Webb Space Telescope. 05:29 - Maryam mentions two separate projects she worked on with the James Webb Telescope — (1) calibrating the space telescope AND (2) informing exoplanet scientists on how to use it. 07:27 - How did Maryam react to being chosen for the Forbes Middle East 30 under 30? 09:14 - Maryam explains dark matter, what it is, and why it's important. 15:32 - Maryam talks about her experiences collaborating with scientists, including the HAYSTAC collaboration and Dr. Katelyn Breivik. 20:11 - Maryam debunks common misconceptions about the astrophysicist community, and how she believes people should view them. 23:28 - Maryam touches on being one of the only Arabs, especially women, in the physics and astrophysics space. 26:25 - Maryam gives a PSA to all Arab physicists out there in the world — contact her — she's part of a Discord channel that connects Arab physicists worldwide! 27:07 - Maryam highlights how important it's been to her to mentor students, from helping them apply to U.S. institutions through EducationUSA to now mentoring them in astrophysics and creative writing. 29:00 - Maryam shares her advice for students looking to study in the U.S. Links NASA by AURAJames Webb Space TelescopeSpace Telescope Science Institute Forbes 30 Under 30Dark MatterHaloscope at Yale Sensitive to Axion CDNKatelyn BreivikGuest InformationLinkedin ResourcesStudy at Lycoming CollegeStudy Astrophysics and Astronomy in the USAConnect With UsInstagramFacebook Twitter Tumblr Find our
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Introduction Maryam Esmat's 24 years of life have played out like a greatest hits album. She's graced the pages of Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 for her work in astrophysics and donned the title of the youngest published author in the Middle East — yet, if you ask her where we are in her life's story, she'd tell you we've only read the prologue. Maryam is currently pursuing her PhD at Johns Hopkins University, and if that's any indication, her story is shaping up to be one for the history books. Episode Summary 03:09 - Maryam takes us down memory lane, introducing us to her version of the city that never sleeps, her childhood city — Giza, Egypt. 03:53 - Maryam reflects on her household of avid readers, fellow academics, and a mountain of books. 05:06 - Maryam speaks on how the intersections of history, culture, and literature from her parents' interests gave rise to her personal interest in science. 06:05 - Maryam mentions how the U.S. liberal arts style of education drew her to study abroad. 07:32 - How did Maryam's family support her decision to come study in the U.S.? 11:19 - Maryam reflects on the reactions of those around her when she first moved vs. now. 13:30 - Maryam emphasizes the depth of geography in the U.S., and mentions some of her favorite states. 15:06 - What are some of the biggest misconceptions or stereotypes that U.S. residents have about international students? 17:49 - Maryam gives us an overview of her award-winning novel, “The Escaping Flashback,” and the inspiration behind it. 20:30 - Maryam mentions how she grounds her writing in reality, taking inspiration from science, human interaction, and the human psyche. 22:05 - Maryam looks back on her creative writing thesis at Lycoming College, “The Evolution of Storytelling in Egypt.” 25:13 - What is the next story Maryam wants to tell? Links Johns Hopkins UniversityGiza, EgyptThe Escaping FlashbackLiberal Arts EducationForbes 30 Under 30Guest InformationLinkedin ResourcesStudy at Lycoming CollegeStudy Astrophysics and Astronomy in the USAConnect With UsInstagramFacebook Twitter Tumblr Find our Podcasts here
*Trigger warning: graphic discussions of war. *Not suitable for children. Esmat was born and lived all of his life in war torn Kabul, Afghanistan. As a child his memories are of shelling during the Mujahideen war and later of cruel public demonstrations of the Taliban rule. As a 7 year old he found work in a smelting factory and later as a bar manager in the UK embassy. Defying local laws to handle and serve alcohol to the western staff. It was this job which resulted in him fleeing for his life to neighbouring borders and entrusting international people smugglers to get him to Australia. A four year journey. Follow the podcastOnemomentpleasepodcast.comIG:@onemomentpleasepodcastFB: OneMomentPlease
Esmat har koll på både geografi och historia, och han testar Farzads kunskaper när det kommer till huvudstäder ute i världen. Vill du vara med i Tisdagskollen? Skriv till Barnmorgon! Tisdagskollen produceras av UR.
durée : 00:28:50 - Les Pieds sur terre - L'histoire se passe dans une famille traditionnelle à Téhéran, dans les années 1980. Un jour, dans la cuisine de l'appartement familial, Hossein, le fils aîné, passe un pacte secret avec Esmat, sa mère. Leur vie en sera profondément bouleversée.
durée : 00:28:50 - Les Pieds sur terre - L'histoire se passe dans une famille traditionnelle à Téhéran, dans les années 1980. Un jour, dans la cuisine de l'appartement familial, Hossein, le fils aîné, passe un pacte secret avec Esmat, sa mère. Leur vie en sera profondément bouleversée.
#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
All large cities use municipal bonds to fund capital improvements such as construction of roads, bridges, schools, highways, water and sewer systems and for other purposes. This blog provides a comparative analysis of Detroit's debt to that of some of its peer cities. It compares Detroit against similar cities' bond ratings and creditworthiness as a way to understand debt sizing relative to a municipal tax base and local government spending.
#FactsMatter, the Citizens Research Council of Michigan podcast
CRC Research Associate, Esmat Ishag-Osman explains Detroit's Bonded Debt and Municipal Bonds.
Andy and Tammy talk with Prof. Esmat Elhalaby about his family and the Palestinian diaspora, US news coverage of the attacks in Gaza, + his recent essay on the late Edward Said This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
In de aanloop naar seizoen 3 van Radio Einstein luisteren we naar de mooiste verhalen van de afgelopen seizoenen. Met vandaag de laatste aflevering van deze mini-serie. We hebben het over werk. Iets dat voor veel bewoners van het azc onmogelijk is, want om te kunnen werken heb je een verblijfsvergunning nodig. Vrijwilligerswerk is vaak ook geen optie, want meestal heb je daar op z’n minst een VOG voor nodig. En zonder papieren kom je daar niet aan. Gelukkig zijn er een aantal organisaties die heel laagdrempelig vrijwilligerswerk aanbieden, gewoon om bezig te blijven. Koken in een verzorgingstehuis of fietsen repareren, dat soort werk. In Utrecht is er bijvoorbeeld de Vrijwilligerscentrale, die activiteiten aanbiedt waar je spontaan aan kunt meedoen. En de Vrijwilligerscentrale heeft zelf ook vrijwilligers die als tolk werken om de asielzoekers uit te leggen wat ze doen. Zoals Dunya uit Iran. Dunya vluchtte elf jaar geleden vanuit Iran naar Nederland. “Ik ben hier al zo lang. En toch voel ik me nog steeds een gast. Ik mis de geur van mijn eigen land, het brood uit mijn land, de groenten van mijn land. Een plant wil in zijn eigen pot groeien, wil niet verplaatst worden! Zo zijn wij mensen ook. Elke mens wil in eigen pot groeien. Weet je wat ik vooral mis? Ik mis het werken. Werk zorgt ervoor dat je ergens je weg vindt, dat je je beter voelt, dat je kan doorgaan met leven, met vechten voor je leven. Als je werk hebt wordt alles lichter. Stel je voor dat je niet kan werken, dat je niet mág werken… Dat maakt het leven van een asielzoeker misschien wel het zwaarst.” We spreken ook met Saleem. Hij klimt langzaam op binnen het restaurant van de familie Alizadah. Saleem gaat van afwasser naar keukenhulp, wordt chefkok en schopt het uiteindelijk tot de bediening, het visitekaartje van het restaurant. En ondertussen heeft hij een droom. Hij wil z’n eigen restaurant openen. Na veel dagen hard werken en korte nachten heeft hij nu samen met Esmat restaurant Sarban geopend. Luister naar hun verhalen in deze Mooie Momenten podcast over de waarde van werk. Volg Radio Einstein via Instagram of Facebook voor meer verhalen en beelden. Kijk op radioeinstein.nl voor meer informatie. Radio Einstein is een initiatief van Stut Theater en Theatergroep Vreemde Vis en wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Gemeente Utrecht en Fonds ZOZ. Radio Einstein wordt gemaakt door Misha Koole, Anne Hogewind, Stefanie Bonte en Lilian Vis Dieperink. Foto: Cas van Vliet
This is a series of conversations with Alexandrian artists who pioneered and shaped the modern art movement. It looks at the relationship between the artist and the city. This is a conversation between Art D'Egypte founder Nadine Abdelghaffar and Artist Esmat Dawestashy. www.artdegypte.com This podcast is powered by BADYA The Creative City. For more information please call 19743.
Já faz um ano que as discussões em torno da sindicalização da indústria de jogos surgiu na GDC 2018. Durante o evento, a Game Workers Unite (GWU) foi formada e contando com diversos desenvolvedores insatisfeitos com as condições de trabalho, o movimento propôs a criação de sindicatos e trouxe a tona o debate sobre os diversos problemas que todo profissional dentro da indústria sofre. Alimentado por diversas denúncias de assédio, abuso sexual, longas jornadas de trabalho e demissões em massa como o recente caso da Activision/Blizzard, o assunto ganhou repercussão e já trouxe resultados com o primeiro sindicato sendo formado na Inglaterra. Como um movimento internacional, a GWU possui capítulos em diversos países, como no Brasil, com cada região se organizando e trazendo o debate para o foco. O Holodeck acredita na necessidade de melhorias na indústria e apoia a GWU. Logo, para divulgar a causa, recebemos André Asai, game designer e atualmente na Skullfish, a pesquisadora, game designer e co fundadora da JoyMasher Thais Weiller e Gilberto Ricci, programador e membro do Infoproletários. Teremos também, no final do programa, o audio enviado pela Marijam Didžgalvytė, a Presidente do Comitê de Comunicações da GWU International. Fica o aviso que o áudio é em inglês, mas você pode conferir as perguntas (tentarei transcrever e traduzir as respostas em breve) enviadas neste link. Lembramos também que a Game Workers Unite estará presente novamente na GDC, que ocorre de 18 a 22 de março, então fique por dentro do assunto e confira a agenda de eventos da GWU na GDC 2019 aqui. Tem alguma dúvida? Entre em contato conosco em contato@holodeckdesign.com.br Siga o Holodeck no Twitter, Instagram, YouTube e Facebook. COMENTADO NO EPISÓDIO E LINKS RELEVANTES: InfoproletáriosMatéria Kotaku sobre demissõesMatéria Waypoint sobre sindicalizaçãoMatéria do Henrique Antero na Vice sobre sindicalizaçãoGDC 2019Telegram Infoproletários Discord Glitch MundoGame Workers Unite INDICAÇÕES DO EPISÓDIO: Livro Trabalhadores e Sindicatos no Brasil - Marcelo Badaró MatosLivro O Que é Sindicalismo - Ricardo C. AntunesHBomberguy Artigo opinativo na Polygon sobre demissões Músicas: HOME – Above AllFoewi-Traffic
Salaam Alaykum Everyone :) This week I am joined by Esmat Jeraj, a Community Organizer at Citizens UK. We discuss "The Missing Muslims – Unlocking British Muslim Potential for the Benefit of All" report, which is from, and the result of, the Citizens Commission on Islam, Participation & Public Life. We discuss the barriers of entry for British Muslims trying to engage in public life, ways in which faith communities, businesses, and the government can work to overcome those barriers, why it's important the the diverse communities of British Muslims are a part of public life, and MORE. Let us know your thoughts, experiences, and action-plans! You can find the report here: http://www.citizensuk.org/missing_muslims You can connect with Esmat via Twitter: @Esmat_J You can follow the podcast on: Twitter: @theroguemuslim Instagram: @theroguemuslim Facebook: The Rogue Muslim Or you can email me at: theroguemuslim@gmail.com And thanks to Nasim Asgari for her amazing spoken word that plays at the beginning of this podcast! You can follow her work via: Twitter: nasim_asgari Instagra: nasim_asgari Facebook: facebook.com/asgarinasim See you next week :)
Inayat is joined by Mehtab Jeraj and her daughter Esmat. Mehtab has spent over 25 years fostering vulnerable children and Esmat (having grown up in that household) recently wrote a response to the media stories vilifying a Muslim foster family that was looking after a 'Christian' child. This is a fascinating insight into their lives and experiences! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themuslimvibe/message
Dove si parla dell'Orca L95, di Elefanti, di Cambogia, di Armadilli, del Progetto Aves, don ANNASTELLA GAMBINI, docente di Biologia all'Università Milano-Bicocca, di Digital diorama, di scuola, di Museo di Storia Naturale, di Giorgio, di Simone, di Noemi, di Esmat, del Liceo Leonardo da Vinci di Cologno Monzese e scopriamo che Annastella avrebbe voluto essere uno Squalo Grigio
Dove si parla dell'Orca L95, di Elefanti, di Cambogia, di Armadilli, del Progetto Aves, don ANNASTELLA GAMBINI, docente di Biologia all'Università Milano-Bicocca, di Digital diorama, di scuola, di Museo di Storia Naturale, di Giorgio, di Simone, di Noemi, di Esmat, del Liceo Leonardo da Vinci di Cologno Monzese e scopriamo che Annastella avrebbe voluto essere uno Squalo Grigio
Dove si parla dell'Orca L95, di Elefanti, di Cambogia, di Armadilli, del Progetto Aves, don ANNASTELLA GAMBINI, docente di Biologia all'Università Milano-Bicocca, di Digital diorama, di scuola, di Museo di Storia Naturale, di Giorgio, di Simone, di Noemi, di Esmat, del Liceo Leonardo da Vinci di Cologno Monzese e scopriamo che Annastella avrebbe voluto essere uno Squalo Grigio
Barnjuryn pratar om Jag är en pojke med tur av Monica Zak. Esmats pappa blir dödad av talibaner och han, hans mamma och syster måste fly från hembyn uppe i bergen i Afghanistan. När de kommer fram till huvudstaden Kabul tappar de bort varandra. Esmat är sex år och helt ensam i en mångmiljonstad. Men några gatupojkar lär honom hur man kan överleva och så dyker en man upp som erbjuder honom jobb i en mattfabrik. Han får ingen lön, men mat och en sovplats. Och så tjatar han sig till att få lära sig läsa. Men Afghanistan är ingen trygg plats och Esmat ger sig ut på flykt igen - till Sverige.