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In this episode of Nurse Converse, host Ama Mathewos talks with nurse innovator Farida Labaran about her journey co-creating the first satin-lined scrub cap with FIGS. Farida shares how her passion for natural hair, creativity, and nursing came together to design a product that protects hair, boosts confidence, and represents inclusivity in healthcare. From navigating corporate partnerships to drawing on her Ghanaian heritage for design inspiration, she reveals how innovation can be both purposeful and empowering—encouraging nurses and listeners alike to believe in their ideas and create change.>>Nurse Co-Creates FIGS Satin-Lined Scrub Cap That Protects HairJump Ahead to Listen:[00:02:07] Co-creating a scrub cap.[00:04:05] Creating custom scrub caps.[00:09:30] Embracing natural hair confidence.[00:11:49] Confidence and self-care during crisis.[00:19:07] The meaning behind the scrub cap.[00:20:46] Community in healthcare design.[00:25:37] Inclusion in design for minorities.[00:27:39] Healthcare professionals' mental health.[00:31:34] Nurse support and resources.Connect with Ama on LinkedInConnect with Farida on LinkedIn and on social media:Instagram: @reeedz__ @naturalhairbestieTikTok: @reeedz__For more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
09/07/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 1st Sunday of Elijah (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
09/01/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 6th Sunday of Summer (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
08/24/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 5th Sunday of Summer (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Den här veckan är vi tillbaka - och även Viktor! Vi pratar om det nya vi har sysslat med sen sist - kändisar och reklam. Vad är ett oskyldigt (?) samarbete och vad är oetisk reklam. Vem kan man kräva på ansvar och vad kan göras? Hur mycket pengar finns i rullning och vad är världens minst bevarade hemlighet? Och så Farida ett minigräv(skräll) kring vad som egentligen händer på Stockholms kulturfestival.
08/10/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 3rd Sunday of Summer (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
08/03/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 2nd Sunday of Summer (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody.First up on the show Marisa interviewed Farida Iqbal, Rally Organizer from the Defend Dissent Coalition, who spoke about an anti-protest Bill being introduced by the Allan Government in Victorian Parliament. Farida has lived experience of disability, and spoke about her Long Covid, and the impact on the health of the community should police ask protestors to remove masks because of extended powers. That rally happened on 12 August on the steps of the Victorian Parliament.We were also be joined by Stacey in the studio. She has lived experience of prison, and is from Figjam and was also a speaker at the Bail Saves Lives Snap Rally last week. Stacey spoke about her lived experience of prison and also wcussed the bail laws, and how this impacts marginalised communities, particularly First Nations people, and youth.
In this powerful episode of The Mindful Womb Podcast, I sit down with Farida Graham—educator, leader, and proud parent to 14-month-old Tammy—for an unfiltered, heartfelt conversation about navigating a high-risk pregnancy, confronting systemic bias, and fiercely advocating for herself as a Black birthing person.We cover:The unexpected shift to “high-risk” at 20 weeks and what that really felt likeHow Farida made the courageous decision to switch care providersReplacing exercise with nervous system regulation tools like massage and breathworkHow race and data informed her care decisionsPreparing for postpartum before the baby arrivedFacing and treating postpartum anxiety with courage and supportLeading by example in the workplace around parental leaveAnd the mantra that grounded her through it all: “Trust your baby. Trust your body.”This episode is full of practical wisdom, deep insight, and the kind of honesty our birth culture desperately needs more of.Mentioned Resources:Postpartum Support International: www.postpartum.net Episodes 47 & 85 for deeper dives into intimacy and postpartum careConnect with Clara:
07/20/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 7th Sunday of the Apostles (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, life for Russia's rich and powerful has passed the point of no return. The recent suicide of Roman Starovoit is the first case in post-Soviet Russia of a cabinet minister taking their own life when faced with an investigation and possible prison term. For many, it has brought back memories of Joseph Stalin's purges in the 1930s. How are members of the Russian elite processing Starovoit's death? If the old rules of the game no longer apply, are there any new rules? How will the death affect Putin's control over his power vertical?Check out the newsletter Fairdaily on Substack.Alexandra Prokopenko's piece on Roman Starovoit's death.Tatiana Stanovaya's piece on Russian elites.
7:15 AM // STAMPED zine is a project made by migrants, for migrants. It is edited by a group of creatives who have been navigating so-called Australia as foreigners for some time. The goal of STAMPED is to create a space for visa holders to express both the mundane and the aspirational while trying to settle (temporarily). A place to protest without the shame of needing to be grateful, or being told that you should return to your homeland. Phuong spoke to STAMPED zine's founder and project coordinator, René Hà, who describes themselves as a former 'cash cow' and was based in Gadigal land with a keen interest in identity making in the context of ethno-nationalism and postcolonial effects. They have recently relocated to their home city of Ho Chi Minh city. We spoke about the fourth and final edition of the zine, Departed, and the complexities of the migrant experience in so-called Australia. 7:30 AM // STAMPED zine part two.7:45 AM // Isabelle Reinecke, the executive director and founder of Grata Fund. A judgment in Uncle Pabai and Uncle Paul's' landmark climate case will be handed down at 2pm today. Australia's federal court will determine if the government owes a ‘duty of care' to protect Torres Strait Islanders, who are at risk of becoming displaced by rising seas. Uncle Pabai and Uncle Paul, their communities, and their legal team have fought for justice with courage and determination for more than four years. Isabelle is an expert in the intersection of the law, politics and power and the author of Courting Power: Law Democracy and the Public Interest in Australia. Grata Fund has been supporting the Australian Climate Case.8:00 AM // Farida Iqbal from Defend Dissent Coalition. Farida has been involved in activism for over 25 years and has previously been part of a campaign that defeated similar anti-protest laws in Western Australia. She is committed to fighting for the rights of people with Long Covid as a person with Long Covid herself. Farida joins us today to chat about proposed protest legislation tabled by the Victorian Government, with a focus on the potential impact of a ban on the use of face masks. You can follow @defenddissentcoalition on Instagram for campaign updates and rally information.8:15 AM // Sarah Baarini, a Naarm based activist and organiser within the Free Palestine movement. She is an Immediate Past Executive Member of the Islamic Council of Victoria. On the 20th of July, this Sunday, there will be a National Rally at the Parliament House in Canberra, with Palestine liberation groups and allies from across the country coming together to pressure Labor to end its support and complicity in genocide. This Converge on Canberra represents a united call to sanction the state of Israel in response to the genocide in Gaza. Songs: Chinese New Year - Su-AnnIsland Home - Christine AnuHold Strong - Miiesha
How feminist author Farida D discovered patriarchy, how she normalized and internalized it until she realized that women are treated completely different from men. If you are interested in learning more please subscribe to my Substack. There is a free and a paid subscription. When you choose a paid subscription you will get deeper dives into each topic I discuss. https://substack.com/@wendymcclurethehopefulist2
06/29/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 4th Sunday of the Apostles (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Cette semaine, je suis ravie de partager ma conversation avec Farida Ouchani, comédienne franco-marocaine au parcours riche et engagé. Elle est l'un des rares visages de femme issue de l'immigration maghrébine de sa génération à s'imposer dans le cinéma français.En plus de son métier d'actrice, Farida a plusieurs cordes à son arc : elle est aussi metteuse en scène, autrice et très active dans le milieu associatif.Son dernier film, Sur la route de papa, actuellement en salles, suit avec tendresse et humour un père qui entreprend un voyage chargé de mémoire pour renouer avec son histoire et ses origines.Farida y joue Mima, une mère et grand-mère forte et cultivée qui casse les clichés souvent associés aux femmes musulmanes.Dans cet épisode, Farida revient sur son enfance, son lien profond avec ses racines et son engagement pour une représentation plus juste et plus large des femmes issues de l'immigration.Nous avons également discuté :• de ses combats personnels, de sororité• des raisons pour lesquelles elle ne se lance dans la comédie qu'après 30 ans• de pourquoi son dernier rôle dans Sur la route de papa l'a particulièrement touchée• de sa vision d'un cinéma français plus inclusifUn épisode plein d'authenticité qui m'a beaucoup touchée.Sans plus attendre, je laisse place à la HeyA du jour – Farida Ouchani.----------------------------------------------------- Pour suivre FaridaLinkedIn : @faridaouchani Rejoignez la communauté Heya Instagram: @heya_podcastLien du questionnairehttps://form.typeform.com/to/d2Sjo9NpIci, on parle d'identités plurielles, de voix arabes, de parcours de femmes inspirantes, de diaspora maghrébine, de sororité, de féminisme, d'inclusion, de récits de femmes et de transmission et d'héritages culturels.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Aujourd'hui, je partage avec vous un extrait de ma conversation à venir avec Farida Ouchani, comédienne franco-marocaine au parcours riche et engagé. Elle est l'un des rares visages de femme issue de l'immigration maghrébine de sa génération à s'imposer dans le cinéma français.En plus de son métier d'actrice, Farida a plusieurs cordes à son arc : elle est aussi metteuse en scène, autrice et très active dans le milieu associatif.Son dernier film, Sur la route de papa, actuellement en salles, suit avec tendresse et humour un père qui entreprend un voyage chargé de mémoire pour renouer avec son histoire et ses origines.Farida y joue Mima, une mère et grand-mère forte et cultivée qui casse les clichés souvent associés aux femmes musulmanes.Dans cet épisode, Farida revient sur son enfance, son lien profond avec ses racines et son engagement pour une représentation plus juste et plus large des femmes issues de l'immigration.Nous avons également discuté :• de ses combats personnels• des raisons pour lesquelles elle ne se lance dans la comédie qu'après 30 ans• de pourquoi son dernier rôle dans Sur la route de papa l'a particulièrement touchée• de sa vision d'un cinéma français plus inclusifUn épisode plein d'authenticité qui m'a beaucoup touchée.Rendez-vous demain pour l'intégralité de l'épisode ! ----------------------------------------------------- Pour suivre FaridaLinkedIn : @faridaouchani Rejoignez la communauté Heya Instagram: @heya_podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
06/22/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 3rd Sunday of the Apostles (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
06/15/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 2nd Sunday of the Apostles (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
06/08/25 Fr Tristan Farida - Pentecost (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
05/18/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 5th Sunday of the Resurrection (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
05/11/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 4th Sunday of the Resurrection (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes d'Olivier Delacroix. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Her own personal journey, rooted in Iran, India and then Australia carries the wisdom and spiritual unfolding of her work as a practitioner and plant alchemist.
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes d'Olivier Delacroix. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
04/20/25 Fr Tristan Farida - Easter 2025 (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
04/13/25 Fr Tristan Farida - Palm Sunday 2025 (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
This episode is as engaging as it is educational. I am joined by Farida Raafat, founder of DALYA, for a rich conversation about personal style, the meaning behind materials, and the art of intentional design. We talk about what it looks like to “dress the way you want to be addressed,” the bespoke process she's created specifically for women, and how she builds silhouettes that balance strength and ease. Farida also pulls back the curtain on the business side—sharing the complexities of working across borders, navigating tariffs, and staying grounded in your values while growing a brand. Whether you love fashion or just want to feel more like yourself when you get dressed, this one's full of insight and inspiration.Show Notes: —Visit DALYA's website and follow on Instagram—Connect with Farida on LinkedIn—Join our newly launched BU Style Circle paid membership and resource hub--Follow Us:Follow the podcast on social media, and submit your questions by sending us a message here!@bustyle@natalie_tincherCheck out the website for more info at www.bu.styleSign Up for Nat's NewsletterRate, Review, & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & SpotifyThis Podcast is brought to you by Upstarter Pods
03/30/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 5th Sunday of Lent (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
03/23/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 4th Sunday of Lent (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Mme Amrani condamne fermement l'agression antisémite contre un rabbin à Orléans et attend que la justice agisse. Elle nie les accusations d'antisémitisme contre La France Insoumise, soulignant l'importance de ne pas tomber dans les pièges de l'extrême droite. Elle salue la mobilisation citoyenne contre le racisme et l'islamophobie, regrettant que certains médias ne préservent pas cette unité.Sur l'écrivain Boualem Sansal, menacé en Algérie, elle appelle à la diplomatie plutôt qu'aux déclarations tonitruantes. Enfin, concernant l'inéligibilité potentielle de Marine Le Pen, elle affirme respecter la décision de la justice, fondement de l'État de droit.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
03/16/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 3rd Sunday of Lent (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
03/09/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 2nd Sunday of Lent (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Durkhanai Ayubi and her family keep alive the stories and flavours they carried to Australia from Afghanistan, in the dining room of their 'accidental' and thriving restaurant (R)Durkhanai was two years old when she and her family came to Australia from Afghanistan.She grew up with stories of the old country from her parents, but her most powerful sensory connection to Afghanistan developed in the kitchen of her mother, Farida.Both her parents had other professions in their homeland, but in 2009, sensing an opportunity to share their culture's rich tradition of hospitality, they opened a restaurant.They named it Parwana, meaning butterfly, and serve traditional Afghan food cooked by Farida.This episode of Conversations explores migration, multiculturalism, cooking, food, history, the Silk Road, trade, refugee, war, civil war, family, parenthood, multicultural Australia, origin stories, epic journeys.Parwana: Stories and Recipes From an Afghan Kitchen (by Durkhanai Ayubi with recipes by Farida Ayubi) is published by Murdoch Books.
03/02/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 1st Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
02/23/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 7th Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Farida Benlyazid and Moroccan Cinema (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) unfolds and analyzes the work of Moroccan director, producer, and scriptwriter Farida Benlyazid, whose career extends from the beginning of cinema in independent Morocco to the present. This study of her work and career provides a unique perspective on an under-represented cinema, the gender politics of cinema in Morocco, and the contribution of Arab women directors to global cinema and to a gendered understanding of Muslim ethics and aesthetics in film. A pioneer in Moroccan cinema, Farida Benlyazid has been successful at negotiating the sometimes abrupt turns of Morocco's rocky 20th century history: from Morocco under French occupation to the advent of Moroccan independence in 1956; the end of the international status of Tangier, her native city, in 1959; the "years of lead" under the reign of Hassan II; and finally Mohamed VI's current reign since 1999. As a result, she has a long view of Morocco's politics of self-representation as well as of the representation of Moroccan women on screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Farida Benlyazid and Moroccan Cinema (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) unfolds and analyzes the work of Moroccan director, producer, and scriptwriter Farida Benlyazid, whose career extends from the beginning of cinema in independent Morocco to the present. This study of her work and career provides a unique perspective on an under-represented cinema, the gender politics of cinema in Morocco, and the contribution of Arab women directors to global cinema and to a gendered understanding of Muslim ethics and aesthetics in film. A pioneer in Moroccan cinema, Farida Benlyazid has been successful at negotiating the sometimes abrupt turns of Morocco's rocky 20th century history: from Morocco under French occupation to the advent of Moroccan independence in 1956; the end of the international status of Tangier, her native city, in 1959; the "years of lead" under the reign of Hassan II; and finally Mohamed VI's current reign since 1999. As a result, she has a long view of Morocco's politics of self-representation as well as of the representation of Moroccan women on screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Farida Benlyazid and Moroccan Cinema (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) unfolds and analyzes the work of Moroccan director, producer, and scriptwriter Farida Benlyazid, whose career extends from the beginning of cinema in independent Morocco to the present. This study of her work and career provides a unique perspective on an under-represented cinema, the gender politics of cinema in Morocco, and the contribution of Arab women directors to global cinema and to a gendered understanding of Muslim ethics and aesthetics in film. A pioneer in Moroccan cinema, Farida Benlyazid has been successful at negotiating the sometimes abrupt turns of Morocco's rocky 20th century history: from Morocco under French occupation to the advent of Moroccan independence in 1956; the end of the international status of Tangier, her native city, in 1959; the "years of lead" under the reign of Hassan II; and finally Mohamed VI's current reign since 1999. As a result, she has a long view of Morocco's politics of self-representation as well as of the representation of Moroccan women on screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Farida Benlyazid and Moroccan Cinema (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) unfolds and analyzes the work of Moroccan director, producer, and scriptwriter Farida Benlyazid, whose career extends from the beginning of cinema in independent Morocco to the present. This study of her work and career provides a unique perspective on an under-represented cinema, the gender politics of cinema in Morocco, and the contribution of Arab women directors to global cinema and to a gendered understanding of Muslim ethics and aesthetics in film. A pioneer in Moroccan cinema, Farida Benlyazid has been successful at negotiating the sometimes abrupt turns of Morocco's rocky 20th century history: from Morocco under French occupation to the advent of Moroccan independence in 1956; the end of the international status of Tangier, her native city, in 1959; the "years of lead" under the reign of Hassan II; and finally Mohamed VI's current reign since 1999. As a result, she has a long view of Morocco's politics of self-representation as well as of the representation of Moroccan women on screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
The Exchange is a drama series set in 1980s Kuwait, focusing on two women, Farida and Munira, who navigate the male-dominated world of the Kuwait Stock Exchange. The show delves into their professional and personal challenges as they strive to make their mark in the financial sector. The series has received positive reviews for its compelling storytelling and strong performances. The Exchange" Season 2, released on February 13, 2025, continues to follow Farida and Munira as they navigate the male-dominated world of the Kuwait Stock Exchange in the 1980s. The season delves deeper into their personal and professional challenges, highlighting their resilience and determination. You can watch "The Exchange" Season 2 on Netflix.#hikmatwehbipodcast #Netflix_TheExchange#TheExchange#Kuwaiti_Netflix_Series#Netflixmena#podcast#arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxbحكمت_وهبي#حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست##مسلسل_نتفليكس#نتفليكس#
02/16/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 6th Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
02/09/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 5th Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Many countries have condemned President Trump in recent days for his proposal to “take over” the Gaza strip while “resettling” Palestinians in neighbouring countries. We hear from two women in Gaza, returning to what' is left of their homes. Weam shares with us an audio diary of her recent experiences and we bring her together with Farida to discuss why they want to stay where they are. Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza would be the largest shift in US policy on the Middle East in decades. Many other nations still support the two-state solution, which would create two separate states – Israel and an independent Palestine – something the Netanyahu government of Israel is against. For our second conversation, we bring together two Israelis who have been involved in past peace talks. What do they think of Donald Trump's plan?
01/19/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 2nd Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
01/12/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 1st Sunday of Epiphany (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
I'm excited to welcome Farida Osman as the first athlete on the show! She's a 3-time Olympian, 3-times world bronze medalist and holds senior national records for butterfly, freestyle and backstroke events. Farida is such a natural, positive person who is authentic and passionate about her sport. She's a wonderful ambassador for swimming and an incredible role model for young sportspeople who can look to her and see that anything is possible. This episode is brought to you by EFG Holding, a leading financial institution with a universal bank in Egypt and the leading investment bank in the Middle East and North Africa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01/05/25 Fr Tristan Farida - 2nd Sunday After Christmas (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
12/29/24 Fr Tristan Farida - 1st Sunday After Christmas (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
12/25/24 Fr Tristan Farida - Christmas 2024 (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
12/22/24 Fr Tristan Farida - 4th Sunday of Advent (English) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese