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In this episode Billy and Emma recap episode 2 of The Heart Killers. They conclude everyone in this show is a bad person, and they're ok with that. And they theorize about Fadel and Bison's mother.
An epic on-camera hot flash gave TV journalist Tamsen Fadel a crash course on menopause and how little most women know about navigating this seismic transition. Now the Emmy-winning journalist has teamed up to produce a first of its-kind documentary PBS-film on menopause—The M Factor. Tamsen returns to A Certain Age to share her menopause story and give a BTS of the film and how listeners can set up community screenings. Listen in to hear Katie and Tamsen talk hot flashes, volcanic mood swings, and why everyone needs a menopause support team. Mark you calendars, grab your popcorn! The M Factor debuts on PBS on 10.17 + 10.18. SHOW NOTES + TRANSCRIPT acertainagepod.com FOLLOW A CERTAIN AGE: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn GET INBOX INSPO: Sign up for our newsletter AGE BOLDLY We share new episodes, giveaways, links we love, and midlife resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this upbeat interview, CEO Tarek Fadel and CFO Ian Flaherty of Fadel Partners - take me through today's ‘in line' H1'24 results, new contract wins and positive outlook - including: 00:00 What the company does, its USPs & key growth drivers 09:15 Importance of Fadel's unique online brand protection software in the new generative AI world 17:40 Financial highlights 30:30 Contingency plans for Beirut office 35:55 Future newsflow, lifting the stock's REG-S status & key summary messages Disclosure: Fadel Partners is a Vox Markets client
In this podcast episode, Ricardo Karam invites you to discover the inspiring journey of Diana Sfeir Fadel, a philosopher, artist, and long-time entrepreneur. As the co-founder of ABC Malls, Fadel's entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish "Monuments en Musique" (MeM) in 1998, an initiative that revitalized 45 archaeological sites through 45 concerts featuring young Lebanese artists. After overcoming two life-threatening illnesses in 2012, she channeled her energy into fostering civic awareness and eco-sustainable development in Lebanon through “Fondation Diane”, an organization dedicated to promoting responsible citizenship, environmental sustainability, and education. Her commitment to these causes extends to her role as the chair of the Philosophy and Sustainable Development chair at Saint Joseph University (USJ), where she continues to influence and educate future leaders.Join Ricardo Karam as he delves into Fadel's remarkable contributions to cultural preservation, her unwavering dedication to civic engagement, and her ongoing efforts to build a better future for Lebanon يلتقي ريكاردو كرم في هذه الحلقة من البودكاست ديانا صفير فاضل، وهي عالمة فسفة وفنانة ورائدة أعمال منذ فترة طويلة. بصفتها المؤسس المشارك لمجمّع ال ABC ، قادت روح المبادرة لدى ديانا صفير فاضل إلى إطلاق ” آثار موسيقية" في عام 1998، وهي مبادرة أحيت 45 موقعاً أثرياً من خلال 45 حفلة موسيقية شارك فيها فنانون لبنانيون شباب. وبعد أن تغلّبت على مرضين هددا حياتها في عام 2012، أعادت توجيه طاقتها نحو تعزيز الوعي المدني والتنمية المستدامة بيئياً في لبنان من خلال مؤسسة "مؤسسة ديان"التي تكرّس جهودها لتعزيز المواطنة المسؤولة، والاستدامة البيئية، والتعليم. وتستمر التزامها بهذه القضايا من خلال دورها كرئيسة كرسي الفلسفة والتنمية المستدامة في جامعة القديس يوسف حيث تواصل التأثير على وتثقيف القادة المستقبليين. انضموا إلى ريكاردو كرم وهو يتعمّق في إسهامات ديانا فاضل الرائعة في الحفاظ على الثقافة والتزامها المستمر ببناء مستقبل أفضل.
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In this interview, CEO Tarek Fadel and CFO Ian Flaherty of Fadel Partners #FADL - take me through today's positive FY23 results (Sales up 10% LFL to $14.5m), 31% jump in ARR ($11.4m) & outlook. 00:00 What the company does, its key growth drivers & current demand 09:55 Financial highlights 15:25 Commercialisation strategy 24:15 Indicative FY'24 guidance Disclosure: Fadel Partners is a Vox Markets client
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Taste is king when it comes to many of the choices we make in the grocery store, and when those wow flavours combine with a great founder story, it's easy to become a loyal consumer. In this episode of Aisle 42 we're going behind the scenes of Cedar Valley, a Lebanese inspired pita chip company. The conversation with co-founder Ameen Fadel (who recently found himself on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, takes through some of his entrepreneurial journey, and we talk about authentic flavours, ethical food production and injecting some tradition back into our snacking life. Amen talks about his humble “school project” beginnings in food making, his working partnership with his Mom and their mission to bring community into the workplace and to the dinning table.Learn more about the brand and products at www.cedarvalleyselections.ca and see who's behind Aisle 42 at www.ethicalfoodgroup.com. Here are the highlights:Vision for the Future Grocery Store:Ameen envisions a future grocery store filled with innovative, health-conscious brands, minimal ingredients like those made at home, locally sourced products, and a strong focus on supporting small, local businesses.The Importance of Showcasing and Experience:Both discuss the importance of grocery stores creating a destination-like experience by showcasing local and unique brands. This approach can make shopping more of an experience rather than a chore.Changing Shopping Experiences:Ameen reminisces about a time when grocery shopping was a community experience, suggesting a desire to bring back this culture.Cedar Valley's Unique Selling Propositions:Ameen talks about Cedar Valley, a company making authentic-style pita chips with clean, minimal ingredients and no inflammatory seed oils, focusing on simplicity and health.Cedar Valley's Culture and Manufacturing:The conversation touches on the company culture at Cedar Valley and the decision to do their own manufacturing to ensure quality and control over the production process.Sustainability Efforts:Ameen discusses Cedar Valley's sustainability efforts, including minimizing food waste by partnering with local chicken farms and food banks, and efforts towards sustainable packaging.Canadian Identity and Local Sourcing:Emphasis on the importance of being a Canadian-made product, sourcing ingredients locally as much as possible, and the positive reception from consumers and retailers.Dragons' Den Experience:Ameen shares his experience on "Dragons' Den", securing a million-dollar deal with Arlene Dickinson, and the impact of this exposure on Cedar Valley.Community and Culture:The importance of community and creating a positive culture within Cedar Valley and in their approach to business is highlighted.
The Israeli government currently prohibits foreign journalists from entering Gaza. NPR's Leila Fadel found another way of reporting from inside the territory.This week on The Sunday Story, we bring you an episode from NPR's Embedded podcast. Fadel speaks with host Kelly McEvers about voice memos she's been receiving from a Palestinian college student trying to survive as bombs fall around her in Gaza. And we hear from a Palestinian American family that escaped the war–only to find that it has followed them home.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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On today's live ‘Exchange' for Vox Markets, Paul Hill was delighted to speak to accomplished investor and ex-Schroders fund manager Iain Staples - covering: 00:00 His investment approach & recent M&A splurge 07:40 Equals Money 11:45 Renew Holdings plc 15:45 Mpac Group PLC 18:55 Anpario plc 21:05 hVIVO 25:55 Elecosoft 31:30 Tracsis PLC 36:35 FADEL 38:50 Warpaint Cosmetics 44:10 G&H Photonics 49:45 Ultimate Products 55:15 ME Group 59:10 Thruvision 64:25 XPS Pensions Group #EQLS #RNWH #MPAC #ANP #HVO #ELCO #TRCS #FADL #W7L #GHH #ULTP #MEGP #XPS Disclosure : I own Equals and Eleco, whilst Equals, Eleco, Fadel, hVivo & MPAC are Vox Markets clients.
(Watch the video interview HERE) In this interview, CEO Tarek Fadel of brand compliance, rights and royalty management software developer Fadel Partners #FADL, takes Vox Markets through today's in line yearend trading update & positive outlook for 2024.
Alisha Fadel cuenta su vida como Escort en CDMX y todos los problemas que ha tenido, como se metió a trabajar en eso por culpa de su ex esposo, trabajar con su periodo mensual, las fantasías que le piden sus clientes, hacer servicios en vía publica por petición de los clientes, clientes enfermos que quieren servicios, gente que no se baña y la quieren contratar, cuanto se gana siendo escort independiente, momentos en que se ha sentido en peligro con un cliente, gustos extraños que tienen los clientes como vestirlos y maquillarlos. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gusgripodcast/support
Cedar Valley founder Ameen Fadel talks about how he got started at 16 and how he and his family have built a national business Find Ameen here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameen-fadel-48175514b/Shop Cedar Valley here:
This week on All Things Nintendo, Brian is joined by YouTube and Twitch personality Fadel AKA GamesCage to nerd out about all the little surprises and delights found in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Both Brian and Fadel have 100%'d the game, so be warned that this episode contains full spoilers for any and all portions of the latest 2D Mario platformer. If you'd like to follow Brian on social media, you can do so on his Instagram/Threads @BrianPShea or Twitter @BrianPShea. You can follow Fadel on Twitter: @GamesCage_, YouTube: @GamesCage, and Twitch: GamesCage. The All Things Nintendo podcast is a weekly show where we celebrate, discuss, and break down all the latest games, news, and announcements from the industry's most recognizable name. Each week, Brian is joined by different guests to talk about what's happening in the world of Nintendo. Along the way, they'll share personal stories, uncover hidden gems in the eShop, and even look back on the classics we all grew up with. A new episode hits every Friday! Be sure to subscribe to All Things Nintendo on your favorite podcast platform. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and YouTube. 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:08 – Spoiler-Free Mario Wonder Thoughts 00:10:12 – Spoiler Mario Wonder Thoughts 01:00:56 – Fadel's Sonic Superstars Impressions 01:03:08 – Fadel's Sonic Frontiers DLC Impressions If you'd like to get in touch with the All Things Nintendo podcast, you can email AllThingsNintendo@GameInformer.com, messaging Brian on Instagram (@BrianPShea), or by joining the official Game Informer Discord server. You can do that by linking your Discord account to your Twitch account and subscribing to the Game Informer Twitch channel. From there, find the All Things Nintendo channel under "Community Spaces." For Game Informer's other podcast, be sure to check out The Game Informer Show with hosts Alex Van Aken, Marcus Stewart, and Kyle Hilliard, which covers the weekly happenings of the video game industry!
This is the final installment of our Women's Health Series. We welcome back our returning guest and good friend the pod, Cyrine Farhat! On this episode, we peel back the layers on Eritrea and Cyrine's personal experience with pregnancy loss. (Content warning: this episode will dive into the details of pregnancy loss). We dive further into: * How Eritrea found friendship within Cyrine and the Positive on Glucose support group * Eritrea's loss of her own baby in 2019 and how her pregnancy created diabetes complications * The shame and stigma that comes around pregnancy loss and how support and talking about experiences really can help * Cyrine's story of pregnancy loss at 35 weeks with Baby Joya while living with T1D on New Years Eve 2019 * The emotions that can come after pregnancy loss and the emotional labor of consoling others while processing your own feelings around the loss * How Cyrine turned her loss into a love for advocacy and helping other women with diabetes so they wouldn't have to go through what she did * The importance of listening to your intuition and your body and how advocating for yourself can really make the difference. * The moment that made Cyrine open up about losing Baby Joya * How she attempted to prepare herself for the journey of being a mom even after loss * Cyrine's Surprise Rainbow baby: Fadel! * What Health Care Professionals can do, and what Cyrine wished her doctor would've done differently * How differently she handled the second pregnancy differently after a hard learning experience * Advice for partners of a person with diabetes going thru pregnancy loss * Normalizing pregnancy loss and giving women their power back in making their own autonomous reproductive health decisions * Follow Cyrine for more over on Instagram @cyrinecando and if you're looking for support, check out the link in her bio.
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In this upbeat interview, CEO Tarek Fadel & CFO Vicary Gibbs of Fadel Partners take me through today's in line H1'23 results and positive H2 outlook
Liliana Viola nació en Buenos Aires, en 1963. Estudió Letras. Es periodista, editora y gestora cultural. Dirigió el suplemento Soy y numerosas colecciones literarias para el diario Página 12, además de ser la creadora de series y ciclos audiovisuales como Testamentos, Mirándote y Harta del éxito. Invitada por el Archivo de la Memoria Trans editó el libro Nuestros códigos. Es autora de El libro de los testamentos, Los discursos del poder y Migré: el maestro de las telenovelas que revolucionó la educación en el país. Liliana se convirtió en la albacea literaria de Aurora Venturini por decisión de la propia escritora. Tusquets acaba de publicar Esta no soy yo, una biografía literaria escrita por Liliana en la que lee la vida y la obra de la autora de Las primas, novela con la que Venturini ganó un célebre concurso literario de Página 12, lo que la llevó a convertirse en el gran descubrimiento de la literatura argentina cuando la escritora tenía 85 años. Lo hace con rigor, ternura y curiosidad a partir de las decenas de textos de poesía y narrativa publicados por Venturini, artículos sobre su obra, conversaciones que mantuvieron por años, textos inéditos y diversas fuentes orales y escritas que convierten a este libro en un fresco extraordinario de una vida de novela y también de varias décadas de historia argentina atravesadas por la política y, fundamentalmente, por el peronismo En la sección En voz alta Natalia Figueroa Gallardo que leyó fragmentos del libro “Elogio del odio” de la poeta chilena Marina Arrate. Natalia nació en La Serena, Chile en 1983. Poeta. Doctora en Literatura por la Universidad de Chile. Su libro “Una mujer sola siempre llama la atención en un pueblo” obtuvo el premio a la Mejor Obra Literaria publicada durante 2015 en Chile, en el género de poesía. Es Coorganizadora del Encuentro de Escritoras Islas Nuevas, Poemas para Náufragos y Viajeros y del Encuentro Internacional de Mujeres Monte Safo y acaba de publicar por Bosque Energético “Diario de una guardavidas” En la sección Mesita de luz, Fran Gayó contó que está leyendo “Menos que uno” de Joseph Brodsky Fran Gayo es asturiano, nacido y criado en Gijón en 1970. Desde 1997 se ha dedicado a la programación de cine en diferentes festivales en Argentina, España y Suiza como el BAFICI y el Festival de Ourense. Entre 1996 y 2006 formó parte del dúo Mus, del que fue cofundador y con el que editó varios discos, actuando en Francia, Rusia, Taiwán y EE.UU. Ha publicado hasta la fecha los libros de poesía Cadena de frío y Les blanques fogueres / Las blancas hogueras. La Navidad de los lobos es su primera prosa, y fue publicada en España en la editorial Caballo de Troya y está disponible en Argentina por editorial Gong. En El extranjero, libros de los que habla el mundo, Hinde comentó “The Fraud”, de Zadie Smith y en Libros que sí recomendó “Manual de feministas aguafiestas”, de Sara Ahmed, Caja negra, “Bouvard y Pecouche”t, de Gustave Flaubert, Traducción, prólogo, notas y selección de comentarios de Jorge Fondebrider (Eterna Cadencia) y “Vendida”, de Nicolás Jozami (Editorial de la Universidad de Entre Ríos) Y en los Libros del estribo, Hinde agradece la recepción de “Poetas y pintores”, de varios autores, de Fadel & Fade
Fadel Adib is an associate professor at the MIT Media Lab and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. His work pushes the limits of wireless sensing: to monitor climate change in the oceans; to impact food production, health, and space exploration; and to see through walls.In this episode, MIT President Sally Kornbluth talks with Adib about his work and how he's inspired to solve pressing global issues. Along the way, they discuss his belief in the importance of inspiring others and democratizing advanced tools and technologies, as well as his early life in Lebanon and his family-held belief that education has the power to change lives.Links:Fadel AdibThe Big Bang Theory episodeEmerald InnovationsSignal Kinetics groupCartesian SystemsMIT 100k Entrepreneurship CompetitionSenseaTimestamps:(01:38) - The superpower question(07:48) - Detecting emotions through walls and The Big Bang Theory episode(09:00) - Ocean work and implications for aquaculture, climate change, and space exploration(17:50) - Early life in Lebanon(21:10) - Democratization of technology(25:52) - Family and the importance of education(28:26) - Local impact(29:24) - Public education through videosShow notes and transcript:https://news.mit.edu/podcast/podcast-curiosity-unbounded-episode-4-build-your-own-superpower-then-share-it-worldJoin the mailing list or send us feedback:https://eepurl.com/ixPQPA
In today's episode of May Eye Interrupt, Dr. Jason Jedlicka and Craig Norman interview Dr. Daddi Fadel, a pioneer of modern contact lens designs. She joins them to discuss her practice work, the practical application of her research, and efforts to educate more practitioners on how to begin fitting specialty contact lenses. Dr. Fadel also shares her excitement about topics she's currently researching and others she hopes to investigate in the future, such as if de-centering the optics of the lens for keratoconus patients will improve high-order aberrations. She's keen on researching if increasing scleral lens diameter can increase comfort for dry eye patients, and which contact lens fitting method (empirical vs. diagnostic) offers a faster and easier solution for different types of patients. This episode is sponsored by OCULUS; for more information visit www.oculususa.com. Follow May Eye Interrupt: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MayEyeInterrupt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayeyeinterrupt/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/MayEyeInterrupt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/may-eye-interrupt/ The views expressed in this video are not necessarily the views of the sponsor.
(Watch the video interview HERE) In this interview CEO Tarek Fadel of Fadel Partners (FADL) - a leading brand compliance, rights & royalty management platform. Client benefits of #FADL's IP licensing & Brand Vision software. 00:00 Synergies, growth rates & characteristics of both divisions. 10:10 Growth strategy & use of IPO proceeds. 20:50 Trading update. 23:55 M&A strategy. 26:15 Long term goals & future newsflow. 28:30
Today, Saron talks with Phoebe Voong-Fadel, a self-taught Frontend Developer at the National Foundation for Educational Research. After having transitioned from a successful 14-year career in Higher Education in 2017, Phoebe made the courageous decision to pursue coding full-time while balancing the responsibilities of being a mother to her two children. Along with learning about her experience balancing learning to code and being a mom we talk to Phoebe about her passions that extend beyond her professional role. She actively contributes to the coding community by writing articles for freeCodeCamp and mentors early-career developers. Show Links AWS Insiders (sponsor) Udemy React The Collab Lab Paired programming OpenLayers Front-end Development Python CS50 JavaScript #100DaysOfCode freeCodeCamp HTML
In this episode, Wendy speaks with neuroscientist and pain researcher Fadel Zeidan. Fadel is one of the leading experts on understanding how mindfulness and other contemplative practices can be used to help relieve physical pain and promote well-being. This conversation covers many topics, including: his interest in self, consciousness, mindfulness and the brain; bringing mindfulness to special education classrooms; historical use of mindfulness for pain; intensity vs. unpleasantness of pain; his early work showing that mindfulness induces pain relief; making mindfulness training more accessible; looking into the brain during pain; using "fake meditation" in research; understanding our natural opiate system and its role in pain relief; bringing rigor to research with placebo controls; the relationship of physical pain to more complex psychological pain; working with families of children who were killed by gun violence; studying psychedelics for phantom limb pain; role of the default mode network in pain and self; compassion meditation and increasing our connection to strangers; the opioid crisis in the United States; and the role of contemplation in larger society. Full show notes and resources
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In this episode, you will learn: The life changing experience Adam had that led him to his faith. How Adam brings men together with his Everyman experiences. Resources + Links Check out an upcoming Everyman experience https://weareeveryman.com/ Follow Kyle on Instagram | @kyle_depiesse Check out our next upcoming Guys Trip https://www.guystrip.co/ Order my book! Guys' Trip by Kyle Depiesse Subscribe to the Youtube Channel - Guys Trip https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJpr1V_QOM7in_nIEiVtRtA Show Notes Today's guest is bringing men together and building camaraderie through competition. Adam Fadel is a husband, father, licensed therapist, and founder of Everyman. Adam shares his journey growing up from getting into trouble as a teenager and experimenting with drugs, to his introduction to a church that was completely different from what he experienced growing up. From the time he had a life changing experience with his faith during college, Adam has been devoted to what the Lord has called him to do, knowing his life isn't just about him. Listen in as he shares how he follows guidance from God from how he shows up in his home, and how he impacts lives through his work as a therapist and within Everyman! 03:30 Meet husband, dad of 3 with one on the way, Adam Fadel! 08:15 If you led a guys trip, where would you go and what would you do? 11:20 Who had the biggest impact on you growing up? 14:00 How did you meet your wife? 18:30 Adam's experience hearing the voice of God. 26:00 Seeing God working in his life and getting baptized. 29:30 What led you to become a licensed therapist? 33:40 What are you currently doing through Everyman? 38:15 How do you navigate conversations of faith with other men? 45:30 How can we inspire men to go out and make the impact they're meant to make in their home and in the world?
Imagine transforming a high school business plan into a thriving Canadian business! That is exactly what entrepreneur Ameen Fadel, Co-Founder & President at Cedar Valley Selections, did. Starting as a school project when Ameen was only 16 years old, Cedar Valley envisions a better future for Canadian eaters—blending flavourful and family-focused foods with local ingredients, handiwork, and a touch of fun in every bite. Today, Cedar Valley pita chips and salad dressings are enjoyed by families across Canada. A reminder that meals can be memories, too. Working closely with his mom and co-founder Surria, Ameen keeps the ship sailing in the right direction by managing manufacturing, sales, branding, marketing, and customer experience. He shares his amazing journey and passion for family-friendly foods that taste and feel better. Brought to you by Aria Benefits and Life & Legacy Advisory Group
SZ.2/EP.23 of OZ Media's The Movement Podcast is out now on YouTube, Apple and Spotify podcasts. On today's episode we talked about what it takes to be a leader in your community as well as the importance of showing professionalism in everything that you do.Our guest for today was our good friend Fadel Marsoumi. Be sure to watch the episode and share your thoughts. This show was sponsored by BC Adhesives, Hanley International Academy, The Qahwah House and The Balkan House Restaurant.#be #a #leader #in #your #community #professionalism #building #strong #relationships #4bars #wordoftheday #spiel #weekend #motivation #questions #game #themovement #ozmedia #youtube #live #apple #spotify #podcasts #fyp
This episode is part of a mini series exploring forced displacement as one of the many legacies of conflict. Alice interviews Dr Lina Fadel, an Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University. With a background in languages and intercultural studies, Lina's research looks at how we navigate sameness and difference in multicultural contexts. She is particularly interested in how people reconstruct their identities and engage in home-making following displacement, and she has done a lot of work in recent years with Syrian refugees in Scotland. As well as publishing academic articles, Lina recently performed a one-woman show at the Edinburgh Fringe, designed to ‘expose the double standards that exist both at the UK border and in the media's portrayal of refugees.' As Lina described it, ‘This was my chance to speak out publicly about the injustices committed against migrants, refugees and asylum seekers and to reflect on how we think and speak of them in our everyday conversations.'During the episode Lina shares her own story of forced migration from Syria to Scotland, and discusses some of the challenges that she has faced as she has made a new home in the UK. In particular, we reflect on the hard work that forced migrants have to do to establish a sense of belonging, and the ways in which people around them can undermine that hard work: for example, by asking them when they plan to 'go home', or by questioning their right to have opinions about their adopted country. Lina particularly recounts a challenging conversation she had with a taxi driver in Edinburgh (narrated in this article, 'But you don't look like a Syrian'), and some uncomfortable exchanges about Brexit. We also discuss toxic representations of refugees and migrants in the media and politics. Lina reflects on the different connotations that are associated with those two different terms ('refugee' and 'migrant'), and wider tendencies to categories some forced migrants as 'worthy' and others as not. She also gets us thinking about who controls knowledge production and storytelling about migrants (largely people with no lived experience of migration), and explains what she means by 'the tyranny of the single narrative' - i.e. reductive storytelling, that flattens all migration experiences into one simple, often negative account, that does not do justice to the diversity or complexity of different migrant journeys. Lina's solution is to call for more storytelling. As she puts it, 'there is no act more generous or humane than letting someone tell their story the way they want it to be heard, and actively listening to them, with humility and self-awareness'. She advocates strongly for giving refugees and forced migrants spaces and platforms to tell their own stories, in their own words; and she has valuable suggestions about how ordinary people in their day to day lives can listen actively, humbly, and with curiosity. As she notes, 'integration' is a two-way process, and there is learning and sharing to be done in multiple directions. Lina urges us to approach current discussions of the so-called 'refugee crisis' as a 'crisis of storytelling' - one which we can all help solve. We hope you enjoy the episode. You can find out more about our wider work on Visualising Forced Migration via our project website.Our theme music was composed by Jonathan Young. The show was mixed by Zofia Guertin.
Won Lee, the protagonist of the novel The Sense of Wonder, is the only Asian American player in the NBA. But as was true for real-life basketball star Jeremy Lin, things can get very ugly – and very racist – very quickly. In today's episode, author Matthew Salesses explains to NPR's Leila Fadel how he tried to balance his main character's "happy to be here" energy with the need to push back and stand up for himself. He also tells Fadel about his deep love for Korean dramas, and how that passion found a home in the novel, too.
This week on All Things Nintendo, Brian welcomes Fadel, AKA GamesCage, to chat about Sonic Frontiers. But first, they break down all the latest news from the world of Nintendo, including the recent Indie World Presentation, the Twitter account verification fiasco, and the last blip of pre-launch Pokémon Scarlet and Violet news. If you'd like to follow the people from this episode on Twitter, hit the following links: Brian Shea (@brianpshea), GamesCage (@OnTheDownLoTho) You can also find GamesCage on YouTube and Twitch. The All Things Nintendo podcast is a weekly show where we can celebrate, discuss, and break down all the latest games, news, and announcements from the industry's most recognizable name. Each week, Brian is joined by different guests to talk about what's happening in the world of Nintendo. Along the way, they'll share personal stories, uncover hidden gems in the eShop, and even look back on the classics we all grew up with. A new episode hits every Friday! Be sure to subscribe to All Things Nintendo on your favorite podcast platform. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:01:32 – First Nintendo Game/Favorite Nintendo Game 00:06:14 – New Pokémon Trailer/Leaks Are Out There 00:14:15 – Updated List of Best-Selling Switch Games 00:18:09 – Mario Strikers: Battle League Demo Released 00:23:10 – Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope Season Pass Detailed 00:27:21 – Nintendo Indie World Presentation 00:37:52 – Twitter Fiasco Results in Fake Nintendo Account 00:43:57 – Sonic Frontiers Review 01:14:04 – Definitive Ranking: 3D Sonic Games 01:24:30 – eShop Gem of the Week: Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack If you'd like to get in touch with the All Things Nintendo podcast, you can email AllThingsNintendo@GameInformer.com, tweeting to Brian (@BrianPShea), or by joining the official Game Informer Discord server. You can do that by linking your Discord account to your Twitch account and subscribing to the Game Informer Twitch channel. From there, find the All Things Nintendo channel under "Community Spaces." For Game Informer's other podcast, be sure to check out The Game Informer Show with host Alex Van Aken, which covers the weekly happenings of the video game industry!
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Chapter 136 of the gay fantasy serial story, Dragon's Reign, read by the author. More spirits come back to their bodies, including Anwar's lost love. Connect with us and the RR community! Here is how you can do that... Join the fan-run and well-organized Discord. Raythe has nothing to do with it, it's all done by long-time Members and fans. There are people from all over the world on there, so someone is always up. https://discord.com/invite/wVapGAzktZ Join the free book list, and get notified whenever one of Raythe's gay romance books goes FREE. To do this, go to https://shop.raythereign.com/free-book-email-list/ and fill out the simple form. You'll be on the free book list and also get updates about major things happening... such as the new podcast! Want to try one of Raythe's expanded fairy tale retellings? Cinders & Ashes started out as a gay Cinderella, but ended up being 6 books of gay high fantasy sort-of loosely based on Cinderella: https://amzn.to/38T1uZZ Find out about Raythe Reign's serial subscription site: https://raythereign.com/index.php/faqs?view=topic&id=8
Soul + Practice: Raw Conversations & Real Practices with Kathy Escobar & Phyllis Mathis
Episode 29: Soul Healing with Angie Fadel Embodied practices are everything, and Angie Fadel, our kindred and spiritual director and meditative archer, shares more about the hard, beautiful, and life-time work of soul healing. More on Angie's work at angiefadel.com. Get to know the hosts at KathyEscobar.com and PhyllisMathis.com
Today we are talking about how the idea of sharing our faith can be intimidating. How can we help people experience true hope in Jesus in the most effective way possible? In today's podcast, we will wrestle with how to live as an agent of hope in our world. Show Notes: Displaying The True Hope Of Jesus Through Gospel Transformation blog post by Breanna Eaton Gospel Fluency: Speaking the Truths of Jesus into the Everyday Stuff of Life by Jeff Vanderstelt
Jamie sits down with Mohamed Fadel to talk about his memoir, writing and helping authors identify best sellers and more. Grab a copy of Mohamed's Memoir: https://www.amazon.com.au/Grayscale-Memoir-Introverted-Mohamed-Fadel/dp/B09GZPK11F/ Checkout Re read for help with writing your book: https://www.reread.ai Send us an email: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Follow us on instagram: @stories_Podcast Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sttatf )
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Episode 11: Interview with Fadel Adib, MIT Professor. MIT PhD. Entrepreneur. Humanitarian. Immigrant from Lebanon.
In this episode, Adam shares with Kim about his life of transformation and how he became a psychotherapist. Adam is devoted to walking alongside clients with compassion, confidence, and purpose. His goal is to help others experience the fullness of being emotionally and relationally strong. He believes therapy provides the best opportunity to develop personal insight and confidence as well as to develop honest and joyful relationships with others. Adam is the Clinical Director for The Corner; Institute for Transformation. Our team is trained and committed to your breakthrough emotionally and relationally. We want you to be strong, for yourself and for others. We use evidence-based treatments and transformational coaching to assist you in moving forward. Your life matters, go after it!
Navalayo is co-founder and CEO of Enda Athletic, Inc. She's a graduate of the London School of Economics, and has worked internationally including the U.S., UK, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Kenya where she utilizes her diverse skills as an accountant, a lawyer, risk manager, and in international development. She's from a town near Eldoret, Kenya, that has produced generations of the world's greatest distance runners. Prior to creating Enda, Navalayo started a sports academy in Bungoma, Western Kenya, to provide sports protegees from disadvantaged backgrounds access to much needed professional training without compromising their education. In order to maximize social impact in Kenya through sports, Navalayo teamed up with her co-founder to create Enda Athletic Inc, a made in Kenya running shoe brand that creates jobs, invests in local communities, and spurs economic development through exports. About the host: Fadel Jaoui, an economist, started this podcast to celebrate African entrepreneurial success stories, to hear the originals and changemakers behind them, and to draw lessons to inspire many more stories across the continent. This virtuous cycle is fundamental to pool talent and investments, and ultimately create startup “unicorns” that would benefit Africa's prosperity. Fadel is a strong advocate of entrepreneurial ecosystem building and private sector development as true engines of sustainable economic growth. And he is a firm believer in leveraging innovation and technology to leapfrog development constraints and scale up social and economic impact. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Oxford University, as well as degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics. He started his career in investment banking in London, and has held various positions in International Financial Institutions (views are his own).
Martin is the co-founder and CEO of Mdundo. He moved to Kenya in 2012 as Entrepreneur in Residence for 88mph, an African investment fund with a focus on early-stage tech startups in Kenya. Over the past 5 years, Mdundo has grown to one of Africa's leading music services with more than 7,000,000 monthly active users, primarily from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana and Nigeria. The company works with 90,000 musicians across Africa and has a licensing deal with Warner Music Group, Believe Digital and Tunecore. In September 2020, the company was listed at the stock exchange, Nasdaq First North Growth Markets in Copenhagen. The aim is to provide music lovers easy and affordable access to music. About the host: Fadel Jaoui, an economist, started this podcast to celebrate African entrepreneurial success stories, to hear the originals and changemakers behind them, and to draw lessons to inspire many more stories across the continent. This virtuous cycle is fundamental to pool talent and investments, and ultimately create startup “unicorns” that would benefit Africa's prosperity. Fadel is a strong advocate of entrepreneurial ecosystem building and private sector development as true engines of sustainable economic growth. And he is a firm believer in leveraging innovation and technology to leapfrog development constraints and scale up social and economic impact. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Oxford University, as well as degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics. He started his career in investment banking in London, and has held various positions in International Financial Institutions (views are his own).
On this episode, we have Dr. Daddi Fadel shares about the important key factors to Scleral Lens Success. About Dr. Daddi Fadel:Daddi Fadel DOptom, FSLS, FBCLA, FAAO, is a contact lens designer, a Pioneer of modern lens designs, and a specialist in contact lenses for irregular cornea, scleral lenses, myopia control, and orthokeratology. She speaks five languages; Arabic, French, English, Italian, and Greek. She studied optometry at Istituto Superiore di Scienze Optometriche (ISSO) in Rome (1998-2001), a four-year course achieved in three years with honors. She started to lecture and publish from her first year of Optometry school. She has 20 years' experience in optometry and specialty contact lenses. She runs an optometric practice specializing in contact lenses in Italy where she personally designs and fits special customized contact lenses. She is internationally recognized as a key opinion leader, who has several peer-reviewed publications in the area of specialty contact lenses and is a speaker in national and international symposia. Daddi Fadel and Dr. Melissa Barnett are authors of the “Clinical Guide for Scleral Lens Success”. Daddi Fadel is the author of the book “Scleral Lens Complications: Their Recognition, Etiology, and Management”. She is a certified and approved advanced speaker to conduct NCLE approved courses. She is the first Certified EyePrint Practitioner outside the USA and Canada. Fadel is Fellow of the Scleral Lens Education Society (SLS), British Contact Lens Association (BCLA), and American Academy of Optometry (AAO). She is the Founder and Immediate Past President of Accademia Italiana Lenti Sclerali (AILeS), Co-founder and President of Euro & Austral-Asia Scleral Lens Academy (EASLA), Council of the International Society of Contact Lens Specialists (ISCLS), Global Ambassador of the BCLA, member of the GPLI Advisory Board, member of the medical advisory board of the International Keratoconus Academy (IKA), Program & Education Chair of The Summit of Specialty Contacts (SSC) and of the Global Ophthalmic Women (GLOW), Board Member of the International Forum for Scleral Lens Research (IFSLR) and of the International Congress of Scleral Contact (ICSC), Clinical Advisor of Myopia Care, International Relations Chair of the Scleral Lens Education Society (SLS), and Member of the International Association of Contact Lens Educator (IACLE). Where to find Dr. Fadel:https://daddifadel.com/homeResources Mentioned: https://sclerallens.org/https://www.gpli.info/
Our guest is Nisha Kanabar. Nisha Kanabar is a curator and storyteller, and the founder of Industrie Africa. A Tanzanian of Indian origin, Kanabar graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York, and went on to forge a career in luxury fashion and publishing. With over a decade of experience at renowned industry names, she held formative positions at American Vogue, Vogue India and Style.com in the Middle East. Her experience across international markets fuel the desire to channel her work into her home continent's contemporary and luxury designer market with a special focus on diversity. She currently resides in Dar es Salaam Tanzania, whilst her work regularly takes her across the continent and around the world. About the host: Fadel Jaoui, an economist, started this podcast to celebrate African entrepreneurial success stories, to hear the originals and changemakers behind them, and to draw lessons to inspire many more stories across the continent. This virtuous cycle is fundamental to pool talent and investments, and ultimately create startup “unicorns” that would benefit Africa's prosperity. Fadel is a strong advocate of entrepreneurial ecosystem building and private sector development as true engines of sustainable economic growth. And he is a firm believer in leveraging innovation and technology to leapfrog development constraints and scale up social and economic impact. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Oxford University, as well as degrees from Columbia University and the London School of Economics. He started his career in investment banking in London, and has held various positions in International Financial Institutions (views are his own).
Welcome to our 5th episode of the Lebanese Physicians' Podcast. This is my interview with Dr. Francois Abi Fadel of the Cleveland Clinic. In it, we discuss Dr. Abi Fadel's work with the International Observership Program at the clinic. We also discuss the work of the International Lebanese Medical Association. We hope you enjoy it.
Andy and Adam discuss shame and it's causes and solution, aspects of relational conflict, identify what emotional health looks like, and more.
Andy interviews Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Adam Fadel about mental and emotional health and practices that help manage anxiety.