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I am honored to connect with Dr. Navaz Habib today. He is the Vagus Nerve Doc, a bestselling author, and host of the Health Upgrade podcast. In our discussion today, we look at what it takes to upgrade the vagus nerve, exploring how it is regulated, the role of vagal tone, and how it can be damaged with chronic stress. We examine the impact of allostatic load and dysregulation, and how midlife physiology compels us to proactively address our vagal tone. We cover the impact of acetylcholine and other neurotransmitters, and why key nutrients like choline and omega-3s are necessary for proper vagal tone, and we dive into hormetic stressors and safety, how HRV and vagal tone are assessed, and targeted strategies to enhance vagus nerve performance. Dr. Habib also discusses his Vagus Program, which provides tools to improve vagal tone. Stay tuned for this informative conversation with Dr. Habib. I look forward to inviting him back to continue the discussion. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Habib describes the vagus nerve as the brake system of the autonomic nervous system, and explains how it connects to most major organs, working as a central communication highway What vagal tone is Dr. Habib frames allostatic load in the context of a combined stress burden How “little t” trauma influences vagus nerve function and creates stress response patterns later in life Why midlife can be a period of increased stress sensitivity and autonomic dysregulation The key biochemical drivers of vagus nerve signaling and immune regulation How diaphragmatic breathing can directly influence vagus nerve activity What HRV actually measures, and how to interpret it correctly A practical framework of small interventions to build long-term autonomic flexibility Bio: Dr. Navaz Habib Dr. Navaz Habib, aka "The Vagus Nerve Doc," is a best-selling author of 2 books - “Activate Your Vagus Nerve” and “Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve” and host of The Health Upgrade Podcast. After using functional medicine to overcome his own health challenges, Dr. Habib built Health Upgraded, an online health program implementing his VAGUS protocol, to guide parents and professionals to enhance their health by unlocking the healing power of the Vagus nerve to reduce the effects of stress and inflammation. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on X, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia's website. Submit your questions to support@cynthiathurlow.com Join other like-minded women in a supportive, nurturing community: The Midlife Pause/Cynthia Thurlow. Purchase Cynthia's book, The Menopause Gut. Cynthia's Intermittent Fasting Transformation Book The Midlife Pause Supplement Line Connect with Dr. Navaz Habib On Instagram The Vagus Nerve Doc on YouTube Learn more about Dr. Habib's Vagus Protocol and become part of the online community. Dr. Habib's books: Activate Your Vagus Nerve and Upgrade Your Vagus Nerve
Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in. If you've spent any time in the OR during a cesarean delivery, you know that the choice between uterine exteriorization and in situ repair usually comes down to how you were trained or personal surgeon preference. It's a debate as old as modern obstetrics. But a major piece of clarity is coming down the pipeline. This episode, we are getting a sneak peek at a brand-new systematic review and meta-analysis dropping this July 2026 in the European Journal of OBGYN. We're asking the big question: is this the study that finally settles the debate once and for all? Grab your coffee, stick around, and let's find out.16% OFF TONA ACTIVE WEAR PROMO: https://tonaactive.com/discount/CHAPANOSPINOBG Coutinho, I. C., Ramos de Amorim, M. M., Katz, L., & Bandeira de Ferraz, Á. A. (2008). Uterine exteriorization compared with in situ repair at cesarean delivery: A randomized controlled trial. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 111(3), 639–647. https://doi.org/10.1097/aog.0b013e31816521e2 . (One of the most heavily cited clinical trials on the subject. It established that women in the exteriorized group experienced a 41% greater risk of moderate-to-severe pain at 6 hours postoperatively compared to the non-exteriorized cohort). Tan, H. S., Taylor, R. C., Sharawi, N., Sultana, R., Barton, K. D., & Habib, A. S. (2021). Uterine exteriorization versus in situ repair in Cesarean delivery: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 69(2), 216–233. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-021-02142-8 Fonseca Queiroz L, Lemos M, Pereira da Silva D . Uterine exteriorization versus in-situ uterine repair during cesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trial. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2026; 323
Economia Underground, um podcast institucionalista.Hoje é dia de comentar todos os acontecimentos da II AFEE South America Conference que ocorreu na UNESP/Araraquara do 27 ao 29 de maio de 2026. Episódio marcante, pois durante o evento foi fundada a Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa em Economia Institucional Original (EINST). Mesas memoráveis, palestras incríveis, greve e Habib's! Enfim, um episódio para refestelar-se com tudo que o institucionalismo brasileiro pode oferecer!Nos siga no Instagram: @economiaunderground
I am delighted to present some of the sketches from the book Mere Mohtaram, a compilation of three works-Roshandan, Langarkhana, and Ujale- written by the esteemed Javed Siddiqi. The narration is voiced by my dear friend, the passionate bibliophile, cinephile, and an art aficionado Sher Tookhi. I have curated this recording to make the book accessible to those too who are not well-versed in reading Urdu. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to the original owners, and this post is shared for the greater good, with no commercial interest involved.Cover: Irfan
First Deputy Minority Whip, Habib Iddrisu, is calling for an urgent briefing from the Sports Minister regarding Ghana's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. He alleges that majority Members of Parliament have been allocated two slots each for supporters to be sponsored to attend the tournament, which he claims goes against a presidential directive prioritizing ticket access for Ghanaians residing in the host countries
One historian. Seven centuries of India. One unforgettable conversation.In this episode of Rekhta Rubaru, legendary historian Professor Irfan Habib joins Moid Rasheedi for a sweeping conversation on the making of India's cultural, political and linguistic history.From the memories of Partition and the Lahore Resolution to the atmosphere in Aligarh during a turning point in India's history, Habib reflects on the dangers of allowing religion to shape the future of a nation. He also recalls Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's 1949 AMU convocation speech and the promise that helped preserve the university's character.The conversation moves through the world of Amir Khusrau, whom Habib describes as India's first patriotic poet, and traces the evolution of Hindavi, Persian, Urdu and Hindi. He also speaks about Akbar's vision, Gandhi's idea of Hindustani, Dara Shikoh's translation of the Upanishads, and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's complex legacy in education, archaeology and colonial India.A rich, thought-provoking episode for anyone interested in Urdu, Indian history, language, culture, Partition, Mughal history and the many ideas that shaped India.
You're listening to Voices of Your Village, and today we're talking about something I see in almost every classroom I walk into: calm corners.They're everywhere. And on paper, they make a lot of sense. But in practice? A lot of teachers are telling me the same thing: it's not working.In this episode, I'm joined by Sarah Habib, and we're breaking down why. We talk about the biggest mistakes we make when setting up calm corners, why tools alone don't change behavior, and what kids actually need in order to use those spaces in a meaningful way.We get into pre-teaching, modeling, and why this work has to go beyond the classroom and include families too. And we talk about what it looks like to build regulation skills in a way that actually sticks.If you've ever set something up with the best intentions and then wondered why it's not landing, this one's going to give you a really clear path forward.Alright folks, let's dive in. Connect with Sarah: Instagram: @thecalmcaterpillar Website: thecalmcaterpillar.com Podcast: Kid Development Network Connect with us: Instagram and TikTok: @seed.and.sew Seed and Sew's NEW Regulation Questionnaire: Take the Quiz Order Big Kids, Bigger Feelings now! Website: seedandsew.org Credits: Host: Alyssa Blask Campbell Co-host: Rachel Lounder Production/Editing: Kristin Mork-McVeigh Graphics: Kayla Kurland-Davis/ Beki Rohrig Music by: Ruby Adams and Bensound Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
s the food industry intentionally misleading the public about sweeteners, health, and what people are really putting into their bodies every day? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Habib Skaff and Jennifer Allen join Michael Jaco to break down the growing concerns surrounding artificial sweeteners, hidden food industry practices, inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and how many products marketed as “healthy” may actually be accelerating aging and damaging long-term wellness. The conversation focuses on how modern food manufacturing and processed ingredients have transformed the way people eat while simultaneously contributing to rising levels of chronic illness, fatigue, inflammation, skin deterioration, blood sugar imbalance, and metabolic stress. Dr. Skaff explains why many consumers have been conditioned to trust labels, marketing campaigns, and nutritional narratives that often fail to tell the full story about what certain sweeteners and additives may actually be doing to the body at the cellular level. The discussion dives deeply into the science behind healthier alternatives and why ingredients such as Allulose are attracting growing attention for their potential role in supporting metabolic balance and healthier aging without some of the concerns associated with conventional sweeteners. Jennifer Allen also shares how Skin Wisdom approaches wellness and skincare differently by focusing not just on appearance, but on the deeper relationship between inflammation, nutrition, cellular health, and the visible condition of the skin itself. According to Dr. Skaff, skin health is often one of the clearest reflections of what is happening internally within the body. When inflammation, oxidative stress, poor nutrition, and metabolic dysfunction are present for long periods of time, the skin frequently becomes one of the first places where those effects begin to show. Throughout the conversation, the focus remains on helping people become more informed consumers, better understand how the body responds to different ingredients, and avoid being manipulated by industries driven more by profit than long-term health outcomes. This episode explores the intersection of food science, anti-aging research, cellular wellness, metabolic health, and modern skincare while encouraging listeners to question mainstream nutritional narratives and become more intentional about what they consume daily. At its core, this discussion is about reclaiming personal health, understanding how modern systems influence the body, and learning how better choices can improve not only appearance — but energy, vitality, and long-term well-being.
It's Friday, May 22nd, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Pakistani Muslim man abducts and marries 14-year-old Christian girl A married Pakistani Muslim, 41-year-old Arshad Habib, who already had three wives, abducted a 14-year-old Christian girl on May 12th. He forcibly converted her to Islam and married her, exploiting her epilepsy and mental health vulnerabilities to sexually abuse her, reports Morning Star News. The girl's father, Abbas Masih, a daily wage laborer and member of a local Brethren church in Lahore, the Pakistani capital, said his daughter, Nisha, disappeared on May 12th while working as a domestic helper at a Muslim household. Police showed the father documents claiming Nisha had converted to Islam on February 15 and married Habib three days later. According to Open Doors, Pakistan is the eighth most oppressive country worldwide for Christians. Send a two-sentence letter of objection to Pakistani Ambassador Rizwan Sheikh, Pakistan Embassy, 3517 International Court NW, Washington, D.C. 20008. Jeff Bezos: We don't have a tax problem. We have a spending problem. Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, gave CNBC co-anchor Andrew Sorkin a reality check on how ludicrous the Left's tax-the-rich scheme really is when measured up against the data during the May 20th edition of Squawk Box, reports NewsBusters.org. Sorkin tried cornering Bezos on the bevy of headlines in the media excoriating billionaires, decrying their wealth accumulation, and vilifying them for supposedly not paying their fair share in taxes. Bezos was not fazed. BEZOS: “I think what's going on is that it's kind of a tale of two economies. So, you have a bunch of people in this country who are doing really well. But you also have a bunch of people in this country who are struggling -- rent, groceries. “A nurse in Queens, who makes $75,000 a year, pays more than $12,000 a year in taxes. Does that really make sense? How about we start by having the nurse in Queens not pay taxes at all. “The bottom half of income earners in this country pay only 3% of the taxes. The top 1% of taxpayers pay 40% of all the tax revenue. We don't have a revenue problem in this country. We actually have a spending problem.” Jeff Bezos gave an example of how spending more money is not necessarily an iron-clad guarantee of fixing a problem. BEZOS: “The New York City school system: They spend $44,000 per student. That's 30% more per student than other big cities like Chicago, L.A., and Boston. And it's three times more than Miami and Houston. By the way, New York City doesn't get better outcomes. “If we ran Amazon the way New York City runs their school system, your packages would take six weeks to arrive, we'd have to charge you a $100 delivery fee, and then, when the package did finally arrive, it'd have the wrong item in it anyway.” Homosexual former Congressman Barney Frank died Former Democratic Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts, a self-avowed homosexual, died May 19th at the age of 86 after entering hospice care at his home in Maine last month due to congestive heart failure, reports The Western Journal. According to The New York Times, he came out of the sexual perversion closet publicly in an interview with The Boston Globe in the spring of 1987, saying, "If you ask the direct question: 'Are you gay?' the answer is: 'Yes. So what?' " He was the first open homosexual in Congress and the first one to be faux married in July 2012. Frank met his faux “husband,” Jim Ready, 30 years his junior, at a homosexual political fundraiser in Maine. Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press in March 2015, Congressman Frank was asked this question by Chuck Todd. TODD: “You're trying to answer this conundrum. Gay rights were once reviled publicly and Congress was revered. Now, those attitudes have flipped. How did that happen?” FRANK: “Our reality, as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people, beat the prejudice. The essential mechanism is there, that we stopped hiding. And it turned out we weren't what the stereotype was. “There was a point when the notion that I could get married to Jim [Ready] while I was still in Congress, would have been the most bizarre possibility. And by the time I got married, someone said, ‘Well, was it controversial that you get married while you were still in Congress?' And the answer was, ‘Yes, it was. A lot of my colleagues were mad that they didn't get invited.'” TODD: (laughs) In an attempt to deflect from the importance of legislating morality on social issues, like homosexual faux marriage and abortion, Congressman Frank said, “The issue is not that morals be applied to public policy. It's that conservatives bring public policy to spheres of our lives where it should not enter.” But Proverbs 29:2 says, “When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.” Barney Frank retired from Congress in 2013 and went on to serve as a political commentator, writer, and public figure. Colorado teacher prohibited 7th grader from reading pro-life poem in class And finally, a Colorado teacher at Drake Middle School refused to allow a seventh-grade student to present her pro-life poem in class because it was deemed “offensive,” reports LifeSiteNews.com. GIRL: “My teacher assigned an assignment in class to write a slam poem about a conflict in the world that we are passionate about. I chose life. I chose this topic because it's important to me and my family. In my poem, I met all of the criteria. I got reputable resources. And I included everything that I needed in my poem.” The opening of the 13-year-old's poem said, “A life is a life, no matter how small. Seventy-three million people have been killed in one year when they are completely innocent humans. They never get to see the light of day before they are cast away. They did nothing wrong except exist and were dismissed. People say women need health care but never think how unfair. They kill baby for simply being there! The Word of God says [in Psalm 139:13], ‘You knit me together in my mother's womb.' How come we never listen to this and try to send them to the tomb?” The teacher reportedly tried to kick the girl out of class during other students' presentations which slammed the Second Amendment and championed sexual perversion. The girl's mother said her own mother became pregnant at age 14 and chose life, resulting in strong pro-life convictions in her own family. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, May 22nd, in the year of our Lord 2026. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
¿Cómo se vive Granada cuando llegas solo desde otro país y además tienes discapacidad visual? En este CO3 conversamos con Habib sobre accesibilidad, universidad, adaptación y la experiencia de habitar una ciudad desde otra perspectiva.---------------------------Radiolab, la radio universitaria de la Universidad de Granada, es un espacio de participación de la comunidad universitaria abierto a la ciudadanía. Nuestra universidad, como institución de aprendizaje está abierta al conocimiento y al debate. Desde su autonomía proporciona espacio para un debate libre y crítico, abierto a la pluralidad de voces y a la demandas de la sociedad dentro del marco de los derechos humanos y de los valores de nuestra institución. De este modo, constatamos que las opiniones vertidas en nuestros programas son exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las emiten, sin representar un posicionamiento de la institución como tal. Defendemos la libertad de expresión y la comunicación en el espacio público como una forma de hacer ciudadanía y avanzar en el conocimiento.
Chaque samedi, retrouvez l'un des meilleurs moments de la semaine de Rothen s'enflamme. Aujourd'hui, Habib Beye en fait-il trop ?
In this episode of What's Next, Dell Technologies South Africa Vice President and Managing Director Habib Mahakian reflects on his 25-year journey in the technology industry, from studying computer engineering in Jordan to leading businesses across the Middle East and Africa. He shares how curiosity, problem-solving, and a passion for leadership shaped his career, while also discussing the early days of personal computing and the rapid evolution of technology over the past two decades. The conversation also explores leadership, artificial intelligence, and South Africa's growing importance in the global tech landscape. Habib highlights the country's strong infrastructure, talent, and innovation potential, while emphasizing the importance of teamwork, adaptability, and continuous learning. Beyond business, he offers personal insights into balancing a demanding global career with family life.
No Frango Fino desta semana, Doug Bezerra, André Rocca e Jhonatan Marques ligam o microfone para mais um episódio sem pauta. Entre o cartão de crédito e o álbum de figurinhas da copa, debatem o perigo de ver notas de filmes, dores da impressora 3D e o perrengue de ostentar no Habib's com cheque.MENOS ATRITO NA ROTINA: CLIQUE AQUI E USE O CUPOM FRANGOFINOArte do episódio por Rafa Louzada.Apoie o Frango!! NOVO PIX: pixdofrangofino@gmail.com Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/frangofinoOrelo: https://orelo.cc/frangofinoPatreon: https://patreon.com/frangofino Comentado durante o programa:INSCREVA-SE NO CANAL DO FRANGO NO YOUTUBEReddit do Frango FinoLoja do FrangoNão perca mais nossas lives! Siga o Bezerra em twitch.tv/dougbezerraTIKTOK DO FRANGO!Instagram dos Frangos:Doug Bezerra (@dougbezerra), Doug Lira (@liradoug) e Rafa Louzada (@rafaelouzada)Para falar com a gente:E-mail:frangofinopodcast@gmail.comInstagram:@frangofinopodcastWhatsapp: 11 94547-3377
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Preaching and Youth Ministry: Why the Preached Word Still Matters In this episode of the Effective Ministry Podcast, host Josh interviews The Rev Dr Tom Habib, a Moore Theological College lecturer and coordinator of the John Chapman Preaching Initiative. They trace preaching through Scripture: Deuteronomy as Moses' covenant sermon; the prophets' role in proclaiming the written word; Jesus as the promised prophet and preacher; and the apostolic pattern, culminating in Timothy being commanded to “preach the word.” They discuss preaching versus teaching, the need for both reading and preaching, the strengths and weaknesses of talks and Bible studies in youth groups, and practical models combining a short talk with discussion. Connect with YouthworksClick through to discover more about the Youthworks Ministry Support Team and how Youthworks can help you have an effective youth and children's ministry in your local church, or check out our Facebook Page.You can connect with the broader Youthworks family by clicking here.You can partner in the ministry of Youthworks by donating here.We would love to hear from you! Send your thoughts, comments, and suggestions to effectiveministrypodcast@youthworks.net
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport !
Il l'a fait ! Après 17 jours de course, Mika a bouclé son défi de courir de Marseille à Dijon pour les enfants malades. Je l'avais reçu avant le défi. Il nous raconte cette fois comment s'est passé cette aventure humaine incroyable. Et il nous dévoile aussi ses projets et son prochain défi.Le suivre :Son compte Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mika_run_trek/Tous les liens : https://bio.site/codepromoLa cagnotte : https://gofund.me/35f4bac84Tous les liens vers les anciens épisodes : https://km42.soulier.xyz/432Liens :Le programme Marche Japonaise : https://go.soulier.xyz/marchejaponaisekm42La Stratégie FlowFit : https://go.soulier.xyz/flowfitkm42Le Protocole Perte de Gras : https://go.soulier.xyz/protocolekm42Le programme Tout le monde peut courir plus vite https://go.soulier.xyz/viteRejoindre le Hamsters Running Club : https://km42.soulier.xyz/hrcGratuit - Le Kit Reboot pour retrouver la forme : https://km42.soulier.xyz/kitMika a commencé à courir il y a 5 ans après avoir perdu sa maman. Depuis il donne du sens à ses kilomètres avec plusieurs défis solidaires en course à pied.Cette fois, il est parti du vieux port à Marseille et a été accueilli par 400 personnes à Saint-Apollinaire à côté de Dijon après 17 jours. Et comment ne pas verser une larme en entendant la chanson de Milla pour son héros sportif ?Mickaël Habib vient nous raconter son défi, ses difficultés, ce qu'il en retient mais aussi la suite.Dans cet épisode :comment il a géré cette aventure au quotidienla difficulté mentale d'enchaîner jour après jourle vent de facesa difficulté à s'alimenter et comment il a fait pour avancerles rencontres étonnantes sur le parcoursla difficulté de bien dormir dans une telle aventure même en dormant chez l'habitantcomment vont ses pieds alors qu'il avait beaucoup souffert sur les aventures précédentescomment il a croisé Olivier Maria qui lui faisait le Dunkerque-Marseille en sandales le curieux ajustement qu'il a fait sur son short pour éviter les brûlurescomment il a vécu l'arrivée et l'accueil qu'il a eucomment il gère la récupérationles messages de soutien reçus tout au long de son aventurecomment il a été aidé par différents sponsors et comment son employeur l'a aidé et sponsorisépourquoi il veut écrire un livreson prochain défi sportif et sa prochaine aventureNouveau : Le protocole Perte de Gras 2025 ❤️ Me suivre Tous les liens sont ici
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport !
En 1957, Habib Bourguiba devient le premier président de la République tunisienne nouvellement indépendante. Réformateur déterminé, il impose une modernisation profonde et rapide du pays, notamment en matière d'éducation, de statut des femmes et de laïcisation de l'État. Avec lui, la Tunisie entre dans une nouvelle ère, avant de connaître les dérives d'un pouvoir de plus en plus autoritaire. Revivez le parcours politique de ce président, partagé entre vision modernisatrice et contradictions. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Calvès.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Wir werfen einen kurzen Blick zurück, auf das, was in der vergangenen Woche alles passiert ist. Konzentrieren uns aber vor allem auch auf diese Woche und was sportlich so ansteht.
Nouveau revers dans la mobilisation contre la loi Yadan. A la veille de l'examen de la proposition de loi par l'Assemblée nationale, la pétition contre ce texte qui avait réuni plus de 700.000 signatures ne sera finalement pas débattue, c'est ce qu'ont décidé les députés du camp présidentiel ce matin. Nous en parlerons avec Imen Habib de BDS France, Kinan d'Urgence Palestine et Gabrielle Cathala, députée LFI.
A Reality Check on Trump's Claims He's Stopping His 10th War in Lebanon | How Big Oil is Making an Extra $30 Million an Hour Out of the Iran War | The Average Taxpayer Shelled Out Over $4,000 For War and Weapons Last Year | Amy Goodman on the New Film About Her STEAL THIS STORY, PLEASE! backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia bsky.app/profile/ianmastersmedia.bsky.social linktr.ee/backgroundbriefing
This episode examines the systematic dismantling of asylum protections in the United States under the Trump administration. Our guests are two attorney-advocates: Heather Hogan, Policy and Practice Counsel at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and Peter Habib, Staff Attorney at the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies (CGRS). Hogan and Habib emphasize that the United States has legal obligations under the 1980 Refugee Act and international agreements stemming from World War II—commitments that other nations have historically looked to America to model. Barriers the Trump administration has erected against asylum seekers include a January 2025 proclamation suspending asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border, courthouse arrests of immigrants appearing for their hearings, expanded mandatory detention policies, and a stacked Board of Immigration Appeals issuing precedential decisions that narrow eligibility grounds. Hogan and Habib note that the administration has targeted the "particular social group" ground for asylum, which is commonly used by applicants from Latin America fleeing gang violence, domestic abuse, and cartel persecution. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on "pretermissions"—a mechanism by which immigration judges can deny asylum claims and order removal without allowing applicants to present their cases. Judges have been terminating cases based on minor omissions in lengthy, complex applications, or citing the existence of so-called Asylum Cooperative Agreements with countries including Honduras, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Uganda. These agreements purport to allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers to third countries to apply for protection there, despite those nations having extremely limited asylum systems and significant human rights and security challenges. The guests report that over 11,000 ACA-based removal orders were issued between November 2024 and January 2025, far exceeding any realistic capacity these countries have to process asylum claims. While the administration has paused some ACA-based pretermissions, thousands of people remain in legal limbo, facing prolonged detention, loss of work permits, or pressure to abandon their claims entirely. Both Hogan and Habib stress that what is occurring constitutes refoulement—the prohibited practice of returning people to places where they face persecution. They outline potential reforms: routing all asylum cases through asylum officers first, expanding legal pathways for protection, restoring the refugee program, and providing legal representation to indigent asylum seekers. Habib emphasizes that the fundamental problem has been decades of bipartisan investment in punitive deterrence rather than building a fair, efficient system centered on human rights and due process. Resources mentioned in the conversation include AILA's "Better Way on Immigration" series of policy briefs, with a recent brief focused on reforming the asylum system. The "Third Country Deportation Watch" website is managed by Human Rights First and Refugees International.
[This interview was conducted online and there may be some audio variation.] "Platform alone will not persuade an editor [to acquire your book]." --Alia Hanna Habib During pub week for Take It From Me: An Agent's Guide to Building a Nonfiction Career from Scratch, VP & Literary Agent, Alia Hanna Habib and Jenn discussed the plethora of information detailed for writers, particularly nonfiction writers, in her new book and in her Substack, Delivery & Acceptance. Consider this another great demystifying episode that explores the day-to-day realities, dispels assumptions about industry expectations, and provides guidance/help on how to approach the page, submissions, and publication with an open mind & heart. [You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job listings, guest news, transcripts, and new eps on the MiP website here. A transcript of this episode will be available in the coming weeks.]
Chaque lundi, retrouvez l'un des meilleurs moments de la semaine dernière de Rothen s'enflamme. Aujourd'hui, Habib Beye mérite-t-il de continuer à Marseille la saison prochaine ?
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
In this episode of Thought Behind Things, we dive deep into the rapidly changing landscape of education and technology in Pakistan. Joined by Dr. Habib Bukhari, former Vice Chancellor of Kohsar University, we explore the impact of AI on the service industry, the importance of "STEM" education, and why the traditional "degree-only" approach is no longer enough for the global market.Whether you're a freelancer worried about AI disruption or a tech enthusiast looking for the next big thing in robotics and bio-economy, this conversation provides a roadmap for the next 25 years.
durée : 00:26:36 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - A 72 ans, après vingt années passées au pouvoir, et bien plus occupées à lutter pour l'indépendance de son pays, Habib Bourguiba a accompli son oeuvre politique en Tunisie. Dernier épisode d'une série de "Grands contemporains" proposée par Patrice Galbeau en 1975. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher, Louise Devillard - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien; Edgar Faure Homme d'état français; Pierre Mendès France Homme politique, président du Conseil entre 1954 et 1955
durée : 00:26:17 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le 9e épisode de la série consacrée à Habib Bourguiba en 1975, Pierre Mendès France décrit la situation quasi-insurrectionnelle de la Tunisie lorsqu'il accède au pouvoir en juin 1954, et raconte comment il travaille aussitôt à la restauration du dialogue avec les nationalistes tunisiens - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien; Pierre Mendès France Homme politique, président du Conseil entre 1954 et 1955
durée : 00:26:25 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Si le passage de la Tunisie à l'autonomie, puis à l'indépendance, se passa à peu près sans heurts et sans désordre notable en 1956, il fut précédé d'une période de répression et de violence que commençait à évoquer le 8e épisode de la série que Patrice Galbeau consacrait à Habib Bourguiba en 1975. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien; Edgar Faure Homme d'état français
Raza Habib, Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic (creators of Claude and Claude Code) unpacks what “Artificial General Intelligence” even means, why the pace of AI progress still looks steep, and what that implies for jobs, companies, and public policy. Raza shares how his own “AGI probability” evolved from PhD-era skepticism to today's conviction that we're on a transformative trajectory. —For a deeper dive into these insights and more, be sure to listen to the full episode of the Onward podcast.Have questions or feedback about this episode? Drop us a note at Onward@Fundrise.com. Onward is hosted by Ben Miller, co-founder and CEO of Fundrise. Podcast production by The Podcast Consultant. Music by Seaplane Armada. About Fundrise With over 2 million users, Fundrise is America's largest direct-to-investor alternative asset investment platform. Since 2012, our mission has been to build a better financial system by empowering the individual. We make it easier and more efficient than ever for anyone to invest in institutional-quality private alternative assets — all at the touch of a button. Please see fundrise.com/oc for more information on all of the Fundrise-sponsored investment funds and products, including each fund's offering document(s). Want to see the specific assets that make up and power Fundrise portfolios? Check out our active and past projects at www.fundrise.com/assets.
durée : 00:25:49 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1975, dans le 7e épisode de la série Grands contemporains qu'il consacre à Habib Bourguiba, Patrice Galbeau revient avec le Président tunisien sur ce qu'a été pour lui la traversée de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale qui a éclaté alors qu'il était détenu au Fort Saint-Nicolas de Marseille. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher
durée : 00:25:17 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le 6e épisode de la série des Grands contemporains que Patrice Galbeau consacre en 1975 à Habib Bourguiba, est abordée la période politique de la Tunisie depuis 1934, avec la naissance du parti Néo-Destour du leader tunisien, jusqu'aux années de l'après-guerre. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Edgar Faure Homme d'état français
durée : 00:27:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Le 5e épisode de la série que consacrait Patrice Galbeau à Habib Bourguiba en 1975 nous rappelle que durant les décennies d'un Protectorat dont le nom ne suffisait plus à déguiser le régime colonial brutal, le leader tunisien aura payé son combat de longues années de détention et d'exil. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien
durée : 00:26:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans la série que Patrice Galbeau consacre à Habib Bourguiba en 1975, c'est plus particulièrement la dimension populaire que le fondateur de la Tunisie moderne, lui-même homme du peuple, a su donner à son combat politique que met en lumière le quatrième de ses dix épisodes. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien
durée : 00:26:23 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le 3ème entretien entre Patrice Galbeau et Habib Bourguiba en 1975, c'est le caractère du président tunisien qui est interrogé, à travers les témoignages de son ami et militant tiers-mondiste Jean Rous et de l'ambassadeur de Tunisie en France, Hédi Mabrouk. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien
durée : 00:26:30 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans son deuxième entretien en 1975 avec le Président de la Tunisie Habib Bourguiba, Patrice Galbeau cherche à comprendre ce qui a guidé le combat anticolonial du leader tunisien, depuis ses études supérieures à Paris dans les années 20 jusqu'à l'indépendance de la Tunisie en mars 1956. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien; Pierre Mendès France Homme politique, président du Conseil entre 1954 et 1955
durée : 00:26:07 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans ce premier entretien avec Patrice Galbeau en 1975, Habib Bourguiba, réélu quelques mois auparavant Président à vie de la Tunisie qu'il gouverne depuis 1957, évoque sa famille, son enfance dans sa ville natale de Monastir qui n'est qu'un village quand il y voit le jour le 3 août 1903. - réalisation : Antoine Larcher - invités : Habib Bourguiba Homme politique tunisien; Edgar Faure Homme d'état français
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Le sujet fort de l'actualité foot du jour vu par Jérôme Rothen et la Dream Team.
Radio Foot ce lundi 16h10 T.U., rediffusion 21h10 T.U. À la Une : - 24è journée de Ligue 1, l'OM vainqueur sur le gong d'un match qu'il ne fallait pas perdre ! ; - Premier League. 28è journée, Arsenal s'accroche, Chelsea décroche. ; - Amir Abdou sur le banc des Étalons ! - 24e journée de Ligue 1, l'OM vainqueur sur le gong d'un match qu'il ne fallait pas perdre ! Ça avait pourtant mal démarré pour les Phocéens, Tolisso marquant d'entrée, l'OL a même eu une balle de break. Si l'« Olympico » n'a pas été époustouflant techniquement, il a eu le mérite de rester indécis jusqu'au bout, puisque les joueurs locaux ont encore été menés. Les entrants marseillais ont fait la différence ! Paixao, Nwaneri, et bien sûr Aubameyang qui, à 37 ans, reste un grand buteur ! Les Phocéens ont encore encaissé des buts, mais ont fait preuve de courage ! Un succès qui rallume l'espoir d'une qualification en C1 la saison prochaine, permet à Habib Beye d'envisager plus sereinement le match de Coupe face à Toulouse mercredi (4 mars 2026). Cruelle défaite pour Lyon, et nouveau revers après Strasbourg. Un élan stoppé pour les Gones ? - Premier League. 28è journée, Arsenal s'accroche, Chelsea décroche. La science des coups de pied arrêtés a encore parlé du côté des Gunners face aux Blues. Les « Corner Kings » ont frappé 2 fois ! Les vainqueurs du Mondial des clubs, réduits à dix à 20 minutes du terme, victimes d'une indiscipline chronique ! Ils rétrogradent à la 6è place du classement - Festival offensif à Anfield. Liverpool sans pitié pour West Ham (5-2). Les Scousers, réalistes, se rapprochent du podium à 10 journées de la fin. Sortie de crise ? Manchester United profite du revers d'Aston Villa à Wolverhampton pour grimper sur le podium ! Les Red Devils ont certes évolué à 11 contre 10 pendant une ½ heure contre Crystal Palace, mais l'embellie se poursuit avec Carrick. L'ancien milieu a pris 23 points en 9 matchs de championnat ! - Amir Abdou sur le banc des Étalons ! L'ex-technicien des Comores puis de la Mauritanie s'est forgé une solide réputation en Afrique. Après le parcours historique des Cœlacanthes à la CAN 2021 puis celui des Mourabitounes en Côte d'Ivoire, le natif de Marseille va-t-il relancer les Burkinabè ? Une nation qui reste une place forte du foot continental, mais a déçu au Maroc. Avec Hugo Moissonnier : Said Amdaa, Salim Baungally et Marc Libbra. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno - Pierre Guérin.
Habib was born in Greece, but he has lived in Dubai, Istanbul, London & Pittsburgh. He is about to move once again & start a new life in the Netherlands. His brother is a Buddhist Monk who lives in a retreat in Nepal. This prompted Habib to make an epic trip to see his brother, practice mediation & hike to 5000m of elevation!
I met Arwa and Habib Meiloud because they're Anne's kids and Anne works at the post office in the village here in East Calais. They live in the house right across the road from the post office. Arwa and Habib's father is from Mauritania and lives out of the country, but both Arwa and Habib were born in the US, and their mother Anne grew up in Vermont. Arwa is 17 years old, Habib is 18. In this conversation, we talk about the roles that race and class have played in their lives.
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