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Dr. Ketam Hamdan joins host Myrna Young to explore the transformative power of mindset and mental health on the "Transform Your Mind" podcast. They discuss the difference between change and true transformation, the role of self-awareness, and how unresolved emotions can shape behaviors unconsciously. Dr. Hamden shares insightful strategies for cultivating presence and self-reflection, underscoring the importance of knowing oneself to facilitate growth. Tune in to discover practical tools that can help shift from survival mode to a more fulfilling and conscious life.Throughout the discussion, Dr. Hamdan provides practical insights into the complex relationship between unresolved emotional issues such as fear, anger, and trauma, and how they manifest silently in individuals' thoughts and actions. They delve into the significance of self-awareness, reflection, and grounding practices as tools for personal growth and transformation. Dr. Hamdan shares her professional experiences, such as the impact of introspective practices on patients' mental states, and emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's emotions to foster a mindset primed for growth rather than stagnation.Key Takeaways:A core barrier to transformation is seeking external validation for one's feelings rather than owning them internally.True transformation is marked by an inability to revert to old behavioral patterns, contrasting with temporary change.Awareness of and reflection on personal patterns are essential for breaking cycles of self-sabotage and emotional stagnation.Practical tools, such as grounding techniques and introspection, play a crucial role in achieving emotional equilibrium and cognitive transformation.Recognizing and nurturing one's inner "operating system" or belief patterns can lead to lasting personal growth and wellness.Timestamp Summary0:02 The Journey from Change to True Transformation10:06 Awakening to Conscious Awareness and Transformative Human Connections14:39 Overcoming Emotional Barriers Through Self-Awareness and Acceptance21:44 Transforming Weight Loss with GLP1 Medications and Hers24:01 Brain Scans Reveal Hidden Causes of Relationship Challenges31:37 Unresolved Emotions Manifesting in Subtle Relationship Dynamics37:30 Biohacking Techniques for Grounding and Presence43:57 Transforming Your Mind to Transform Your LifeSponsors of this podcastWith Wegovy at Hers, lose up to 20% or more of your body weight when combined with diet and exercise. Ready to reach your goals? Visit forhers.com/transform to get personalized, affordable care that gets you. See this video on The Transform Your Mind YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MyhelpsUs/videosTo see a transcripts of this audio as well as links to all the advertisers on the show page https://myhelps.us/Follow Transform Your Mind on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/myrnamyoung/Follow Transform Your mind on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063738390977Please leave a rating and review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/transform-your-mind/id1144973094Feedspot Top 100 Mental Health Podcast For sponsored Brand interviews and sponsorship inquires please visit Partner With The Transform Your Mind Podcast | Myrna Young Life Coach
Keluar Sekejap menampilkan temubual khas bersama Pramono Anung Wibowo, Gabenor Jakarta, yang membincangkan transformasi Jakarta pasca pemindahan ibu negara Indonesia ke Nusantara serta visi untuk menjadikan Jakarta sebuah kota global yang moden, berdaya saing dan berteraskan identiti budaya tempatan.Perbincangan bersama Shahril Hamdan menyentuh pelbagai isu berkaitan pembangunan bandar termasuk usaha memperkukuh identiti budaya Betawi, kebangkitan kawasan-kawasan ikonik seperti Blok M, pembangunan ruang awam, serta peranan sektor pelancongan dan ekonomi kreatif dalam membentuk wajah baharu Jakarta.Temubual turut mengupas cabaran utama yang masih dihadapi Jakarta seperti kesesakan lalu lintas, pencemaran udara, banjir dan pengurusan sampah. Pramono menjelaskan pendekatan pentadbirannya dalam memperluaskan rangkaian pengangkutan awam melalui MRT, LRT, TransJakarta dan sistem transit serantau bagi mengurangkan kebergantungan terhadap kenderaan persendirian.Selain itu, beliau berkongsi bagaimana Jakarta berusaha mengubah persepsi sebagai bandar yang sesak kepada sebuah metropolis global yang lebih mesra penduduk, pelabur dan pelancong, sambil mengekalkan warisan budaya yang menjadi asas kepada identiti kota tersebut.
Active Energy Group PLC (AIM:AEG) CEO Paul Elliott tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company has gone from concept to around 15.5MW of deployed, operational or secured capacity in under 12 months — and the pace is accelerating. Infrastructure originally prepared for the Bitdeer joint venture has been redeployed at the Ghummud site, which Elliott describes as "effectively plug and play," generating earlier cash flow while the main 8MW site is configured for Bitdeer. That site alone is expected to generate around $3.5 million annually. Elliott is clear about the logic: "The model quickly starts to compound. More cash flow allows us to secure more sites." With 60% of UAE capacity pre-sold before energisation and strategic partnerships with the Private Office of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Ahmed bin Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Nahyan (Sheikh's Office), Black Road and Bitdeer potentially unlocking a further 50MW, the pathway to the company's 100MW target is taking shape. Watch the full interview for insights into Active Energy's UAE rollout strategy, Bitcoin hosting opportunities and growth ambitions. For more videos like this, visit the Proactive YouTube channel, give this video a like, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications for future content. #ActiveEnergyGroup #PaulElliott #BitcoinMining #Bitdeer #UAE #CryptoInfrastructure #DataCenters #BitcoinHosting #EnergyInfrastructure #GCC #Investing #SmallCapStocks #CryptoMining #ProactiveInvestors #GrowthStocks
Across the last 19 seasons of the Clink, We have had some really raw conversations. This is one of most listened to episodes with Nader Hamdan. Nader 'Lionheart' Hamdan is a proffesional boxer who spent time with Brent in juvenile justice. He shares his story growing up in Marrickville and how he plans to help the next generation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal podcast series, Pat Chibbaro, Multimedia Specialist, interviews Dr. Rodriguez, Dr. Andari, and Dr. Hamdan, authors of the CPCJ article entitled, "Cleft Summit 2023: How NGOs can Promote Development of Sustainable Interdisciplinary Cleft Care" (coauthored by Raj Vyas, Roland Assaf, Beyhan Annan, Ruben Ayala, and The Cleft Summit 2023 Consortium).
Thursday, February 5, 2026 - Week 6 Happy #RareDisease & #BlackHistory Month! #NaturalHistory means how this disease progresses. Reminder: We have only been at this for 17 years, first patients were identified via Hamdan, 2009. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19196676/ Retrospective Digital NHS: cureSYNGAP1.org/Citizen (Growing list of tools available to families, for free) Prospective Multi-disciplinary Multi-site NHS: ProMMiS cureSYNGAP1.org/ProMMiS Reminder, only possible by CS1 support for non-CHOP sites and travel plus huge gift to Penn. https://www.chop.edu/news/25-million-gift-penn-medicine-and-children-s-hospital-philadelphia-establishes-center-epilepsy Potential for being a control arm in the future. Protocol: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/curesyngap1_syngap1-stxbp1-dee-activity-7425223573134327808-SVEQ & early data: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40119723/ Join the ~160 families who have enjoyed excellent clinical care and contributed tot he future of SYNGAP1. Today, a 4 month old is going! CHOP: 119 new, V2- 67, V3- 32, V4- 10, V5- 4 CHCO: 37 new, V2- 7 Stanford: 8 new, V2- 2 Total: 164 (double counting one family who goes to multiple sites) Survey English: https://curesyngap1.org/SurveyProMMiS Spanish: https://curesyngap1.org/encuestaProMMiS 94 Responses to survey, so far: Why not? Did not receive an invitation, Too far to travel, Too expensive Barriers: Logistics, Cost, Time off, Behaviors, Insurance ETC. Pubmed 2026 is at 6! But will soon be 7 with the McKee paper! https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=syngap1&filter=years.2026-2026&sort=date Biorepository needs more samples. Check out the list and map here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IjaHILXj7AlBDlbTJgvYrkBS_0bnI8VCnTIiPXJ7JGM/edit?usp=sharing and contribute blood. The data and research we do with these samples is invaluable. May 28, San Francisco, CA: cureSYNGAP1.org/SF26 SOCIAL MATTERS 4,668 LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/company/curesyngap1/ 1,520 YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@CureSYNGAP1 11.2k Twitter https://twitter.com/cureSYNGAP1 45k Insta https://www.instagram.com/curesyngap1/ $CAMP stock is at $3.59 on 5 Feb. ‘26 https://www.google.com/finance/beta/quote/CAMP:NASDAQ Like and subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen. https://curesyngap1.org/podcasts/syngap10/ Episode 198 of #Syngap10 #CureSYNGAP1 #Podcast
Malaysia talks endlessly about tolerance, unity, and 'Satu Malaysia'. Yet it remains fractured. Shahril Hamdan's insight after a decade in politics: the problem isn't that Malaysians are intolerant. It's that we have no shared story. America has the American Dream. Singapore has meritocratic excellence. Malaysia has... what? This conversation deconstructs what a national narrative should look like when you can't rely on meritocracy, when ethnicities will always matter, and when resentment runs deep. The TL/DW of the episode: → Why every ethnicity in Malaysia feels like a victim (and why that matters) → The 10-year project to reform UMNO from inside and why it collapsed → What "group advancement" policy should really look like beyond race → The one narrative Malaysia desperately needs but refuses to build Follow Shahril Hamdan here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrilh TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shahrilhamdan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shahrilsufianhamdan LinkedIn: https://my.linkedin.com/in/shahril-hamdan The Keluar Sekejap Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@keluarsekejap ... CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:52 - Why People Assume I'm Privileged 00:05:04 - How Race Shaped Me as a Kid 00:07:04 - Why I Joined a Malay Nationalist Party 00:09:13 - Merit or Privilege? The Uncomfortable Truth 00:13:10 - You Never Escape Affirmative Action 00:14:09 - Why Malaysia Can't “Graduate” 00:16:19 - Why Political Reform Always Fails 00:17:53 - The Truth About Malay Resentment 00:21:38 - Trying to Reform UMNO From Inside 00:27:31 - The Moment UMNO Turned Back 00:30:13 - The Siege Mentality in Malay Politics 00:32:00 - Malaysia Has No National Story 00:34:36 - What Should Malaysians Believe In? 00:39:34 - Why I'll Never Be a Populist 00:44:35 - How Our Podcast Accidentally Took Off 00:48:53 - Getting Malaysians to Hate Less 00:54:36 - Malaysia Is Stronger Than We Think 00:58:31 - If I Had the PM's Ear 01:03:45 - Why We Don't Celebrate Entrepreneurs 01:07:17 - When GLCs Must Let Go 01:10:16 - The PM Is Stronger Than You Think 01:17:21 - Three Things I Want for 2026
Dans les coulisses des balances et de l'installation.Ingénieur du son, artiste et musicien libanais/britannique basé à Paris. https://shakeebabuhamdan.comCaisses claires, tambours, cloches et cymbales augmentées et amplifiées.Mégaphones modifiés, transducteurs de surface, sampler, microphones et pédales d'effet. Structures lâches, accidents génératifs, improvisation, instabilités, manipulations, feedbacks et interactions imprévisibles.Avec la participation de Shakeeb ABU HAMDAN, à la batterie, cloches et cymbales, transducteurs de surface, microphones, sampler, effets, mégaphones modifiés et autres dispositifs électroniques, ainsi que la particpation active et indispensable de Nicolas SENTENAC, régisseur son et lumière, à l'installation, sonorisation et mise en lumière.-Un documentaire audio d'anthropologie sonore et musicale de François BERCHENKO http://musiquesmodernes.free.frEnregistrements et entretiens menés par François BERCHENKO à la salle "Le Vent des Signes", à Toulouse, le mercredi 17 décembre 2025 entre 16h et 19h.Merci à Gérôme BLANCHARD et Bruno BOUYRAT du GMEA, Nicolas SENTENAC et Anne LEFEVRE du Vent des Signes. https://www.gmea.net/ https://www.leventdessignes.fr/--Photo : ShakeebAbuHamdan ©GeromeBlanchard-11———————Starting Block l'émissionLe rendez-vous hebdomadaire dédié aux musiques émergentes, à retrouver chaque vendredi sur les radios Campus de FranceChaque semaine, une Radio Campus vous invite à découvrir les groupes, les salles, évènements et projets musicaux émergents de son territoire à travers une exploration radiophonique de 30 minutes chrono. Du groove phocéen au punk orléanais via le rock ‘n roll de Rennes, prenez le bon départ à l'écoute de Radio Campus pour cette course d'orientation inédite dans le son d'aujourd'hui!Infos & podcasts www.radiocampus.fr/emission/starting-block------------------------------------------------------RADIO CAMPUS FRANCERadio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France.NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW USwww.radiocampus.frInsta @radio_campusNOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTENSite, webradios et podcastswww.radiocampus.frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans les coulisses des balances et de l'installation. Ingénieur du son, artiste et musicien libanais/britannique basé à Paris. https://shakeebabuhamdan.com Caisses claires, tambours, cloches et cymbales augmentées et amplifiées. Mégaphones modifiés, transducteurs de surface, sampler, microphones et pédales d'effet. Structures lâches, accidents génératifs, improvisation, instabilités, manipulations, feedbacks et interactions imprévisibles. Avec la participation de Shakeeb ABU HAMDAN, à la batterie, cloches et cymbales, transducteurs de surface, microphones, sampler, effets, mégaphones modifiés et autres dispositifs électroniques, ainsi que la particpation active et indispensable de Nicolas SENTENAC, régisseur son et lumière, à l'installation, sonorisation et mise en lumière. - Un documentaire audio d'anthropologie sonore et musicale de François BERCHENKO http://musiquesmodernes.free.fr Enregistrements et entretiens menés par François BERCHENKO à la salle "Le Vent des Signes", à Toulouse, le mercredi 17 décembre 2025 entre 16h et 19h. Merci à Gérôme BLANCHARD et Bruno BOUYRAT du GMEA, Nicolas SENTENAC et Anne LEFEVRE du Vent des Signes. https://www.gmea.net/ https://www.leventdessignes.fr/ -- Photo : ShakeebAbuHamdan ©GeromeBlanchard-11 ——————— Starting Block l'émission Le rendez-vous hebdomadaire dédié aux musiques émergentes, à retrouver chaque vendredi sur les radios Campus de France Chaque semaine, une Radio Campus vous invite à découvrir les groupes, les salles, évènements et projets musicaux émergents de son territoire à travers une exploration radiophonique de 30 minutes chrono. Du groove phocéen au punk orléanais via le rock ‘n roll de Rennes, prenez le bon départ à l'écoute de Radio Campus pour cette course d'orientation inédite dans le son d'aujourd'hui! Infos & podcasts www.radiocampus.fr/emission/starting-block ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr
My guest today is Ziad Hamdan.Ziad, also known as The Luck Coach, is a creator & a connector. He uses his multidimensional skills to create & manage ecosystems and lead people into heart-based actions that benefit the collective. He's a multilingual traveler speaking 5 languages, having worked in more than 15 countries in Europe, Africa & the Middle East, leveraging his multicultural experience & creative mind to think globally and act locally, anticipate trends, embrace change and create value. Ziad is an entrepreneur at heart, a multi-tasker & he believes in prioritization and he thrives through interacting with others. He's a fast & continuous learner that enjoys facing new challenges with innovative & disruptive solutions.Ziad is the host of The I'mperfect Podcast, a platform for bold humans tired of pretending. Ziad is bringing conversations into the world that highlight being ourselves – our messy, brilliant, unfinished, and real selves!Ziad waited for two years to start his podcast, because he wanted it to be perfect. Finally, he decided to start… imperfectly! Learn more about Ziad and the work he does in the world:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theluckcoach?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=em5rNnZxeXJ0cHpwLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ziadhamdan/Podcast: The Imperfect Podcast (Apple) (YouTube) (Spotify)Support the showMake Life Less Difficult~ Support:buymeacoffee.com/lisatilstra
Le généticien et biochimiste américain James Watson vient de mourir à l'âge de 97 ans. Il avait reçu en 1962 le prix Nobel, « pour une découverte qui a donné le coup d'envoi de la révolution génétique », raconte le quotidien français Le Monde. Il était le découvreur de la « structure en double hélice de la molécule d'ADN, porteuse de notre patrimoine héréditaire ». « Avec lui, disparaît un des derniers géants de la science du XXème siècle ». Seulement voilà, poursuit le Monde, « Cet héritage est entaché par des postures racistes, sexistes et eugénistes ». « Le docteur Watson », précise le Washington Post, « a défendu sans relâche la théorie discréditée du déterminisme génétique et l'idée que les Noirs étaient intellectuellement inférieurs ». Allant même jusqu'à dire « que s'il avait un jour espéré que tous les êtres humains soient égaux, ceux qui travaillent avec des employés noirs constatent que ce n'est pas le cas ». Voilà pourquoi La Croix parle, elle aussi, d'un « pionnier de l'ADN à la réputation ternie ». Le journal catholique précise que James Watson avait également « soulevé l'indignation en estimant qu'une femme devrait avoir le droit d'avorter si des tests pouvaient déterminer que son enfant à naître serait homosexuel et qu'elle ne le souhaitait pas ». Autant de déclarations qui ont jeté l'opprobre sur James Watson, « le contraignant, à l'âge de 80 ans à démissionner du laboratoire où il travaillait depuis 40 ans ». Ni guerre, ni paix Quelle est vraiment la situation aujourd'hui en Syrie ? Question posée par le quotidien allemand Die Welt, qui répond lui-même : « Ce n'est pas la guerre, mais ce n'est pas la paix non plus », alors que le chancelier Merz a récemment déclaré « qu'il n'y avait absolument plus de raison de demander l'asile en Allemagne ». « Par conséquent » conclut die Welt, « les expulsions vers la Syrie peuvent recommencer ». Or, l'envoyé spécial du quotidien allemand s'est rendu à Qamishli, dans le nord de la Syrie, où il a rencontré une famille de huit personnes vivant dans une « bâtisse délabrée ». La famille Hamdan « appartient à la minorité alaouite, tout comme l'ancien dictateur Bachar el-Assad ». « Trois mois après sa chute, la population alaouite a été victime de massacres », rappelle Die Welt. Le père de famille raconte : « ils ont pillé notre maison, volé nos voitures, enlevé et assassiné des voisins ». Aujourd'hui, poursuit le journal, « un retour est encore hors de question. De nouvelles atrocités font quotidiennement la Une des journaux ». « J'ai entendu dire que l'Allemagne veut renvoyer les réfugiés syriens », s'étonne Bilal, le fils, qui s'exclame : « Chers compatriotes, ne revenez pas en Syrie, ce n'est pas un pays sûr ». Épais brouillard La défense de l'environnement et la COP de Belém au Brésil, font la Une du journal El Païs. Le Premier ministre espagnol Pedro Sanchez a déclaré à Belém : « le changement climatique a fait plus de 20 000 victimes en Espagne, en cinq ans ». « Il a notamment évoqué les pluies torrentielles dévastatrices qui ont fait 229 morts à Valence, en Espagne, et les vagues de chaleur incessantes », poursuit El Païs. Mais Pedro Sanchez se veut optimiste et fait une promesse « à ceux qui croient en la science, vous pouvez compter sur l'Espagne ». Pendant ce temps, loin du Brésil, l'Inde tente de s'organiser face aux incessantes vagues de pollution. L'Hindustan Times publie aujourd'hui « le palmarès des dix villes indiennes présentant la plus mauvaise qualité de l'air ». « Un épais brouillard persiste sur plusieurs régions du nord de l'Inde, notamment la capitale New Delhi », explique le journal. « Les experts en santé continuent d'exhorter les habitants, et notamment les enfants, les personnes âgées et celles souffrant de problèmes respiratoires, à limiter leur exposition au soleil » susceptible d'aggraver les conséquences pour leur santé. Une simple mise en garde face à un phénomène immaîtrisable.
durée : 00:05:12 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - La chanteuse libanaise Yasmine Hamdan est de retour avec un album aux vertus thérapeutiques, un album pour souvenir du Liban, son pays natal Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Our guest this week is Othman (Adam) Hamdan. His story of being persecuted, detained, and imprisoned because of his race, ideas, and kindness by the government of kkkanada and all of the vast resources at their command. Is he bitter? Hard to sense even a slight bitterness when, in my mind, he has every right to bitterness and resentment. To fill his cups so to speak based on how these entities treated him. He is not bitter. He is focused on sharing his story in hopes that he can be of use to those still suffering within the system and to help him sort through the pain left by being falsely imprisoned. He sheds light on the immigration system, or as it is applied to those kkkanada deems threatening. Check out all that you can about The Imprisoned Blogger; Instagram, Facebook, and tiktok. Check out the website as well! Thank you Othman!
Send us a textExploring how the skin can serve as a powerful delivery system for NAD+ to enhance energy, longevity, and cellular health. Dr. Hamdan shares the science behind her topical and oral NAD+ protocols, dispels myths about IV NAD+, and connects skin health to systemic wellness and stress resilience.Key TakeawaysThe Goldilocks Approach to Wellness: Dr. Hamdan advocates for a balanced "Goldilocks" approach to health—not too little, not too much. This philosophy applies to everything from supplements to smart sun exposure for vitamin D and mood.A Proactive Approach to Skincare: The key to good skincare is being proactive, not reactive. Dr. Hamdan suggests addressing the root causes of issues like acne, such as stress and high cortisol, rather than just using topical treatments.The Inside-Out & Outside-In Method: Dr. Hamdan's longevity strategy is a dual approach: using supplements to energize cells internally while applying topical products to directly boost collagen and elastin production on the skin.ResourcesRhodiola Rosea as an adaptogenNAD+ oral boosters (TimeBeam supplement)Milky Serum with NAD+ (topical)Tower 28 Hypochlorous Spray for eczemaElta MD SunscreenBook: "Breath" by James NestorAdaptogens: Reishi, Valerian root, L-TheanineHerbs used in traditional healing: Frankincense, Ginger Tea, Za'atarProducts 528 Innovations Lasers NeuroSolution Full Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution Broad Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution StimPod STEMREGEN® Learn MoreFor more information, resources, and podcast episodes, visit https://tinyurl.com/3ppwdfpm
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Gigi Green sat down with Syrian musician Lara Abou Hamdan, who moved to Slovakia at 18 and has since made her mark on the local music scene. In their conversation, Lara reflects on her upbringing in Syria, her journey to Slovakia, and how she bridges cultures through her music. Looking for cultural events this weekend and next week? Don't miss what's happening in Devín, Rača, Gelnica, Prešov, and beyond.
Greg and Elina are joined by Shahril Hamdan to discuss the most recent developments in Malaysian domestic politics, as well as Malaysia's foreign policy during its ASEAN chair year.
durée : 01:07:57 - Club Jazzafip - Avant la sortie de son troisième album "I Remember I Forget", nous recevons la chanteuse libanaise qui partage avec nous sa programmation et ses coups de cœur musicaux. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Trapped by Borders – Gaza students accepted in the UK share their struggle | Logain Hamdan by Radio Islam
Lots of UK football media day chatter, starting with Mark Stoops; (11:00) AD Mitch Barnhart on what's expected from this season; (19:00) Offensive Coordinator Bush Hamdan; (28:00) QBs Calzada, Boley and Allen; (39:00) Defensive Coordinator Brad White and powerful nose guard Dave Gusta; (49:00) new OL Josh Braun and Hamdan on the offensive line; (55:00) defensive back Jordan Lovett; (1:00) volleyball All-American Brooklyn Deleye and we hear from a great, albeit fictional, motivational speech that could occur on Any Given Sunday...
On this special short episode of Humanitarian AI Today, guest host Brent Phillips sits down with Tigmanshu Bhatnagar, a lecturer at University College London (UCL), and Hamdan Albishi, a UCL MSc student in AI for Sustainable Development. Tigmanshu and Hamdan discuss a toolkit they are developing, designed to empower non-technical humanitarian actors to build their own ethical AI projects. They walk through the toolkit's four-phase process—Reflection, Scoping, Feasibility Assessment, and Development—which guides users from an initial idea to a simulated, ethically-sound AI project without needing deep technical expertise. Toolkit users define a problem, identify beneficiaries, and consider potential unintended harm. The tool presents existing use cases and projects in the same problem area to educate the user. The toolkit helps users assess project feasibility based on resources and regulations. It can also suggest publicly available humanitarian datasets and helps check them for completeness and bias to avoid unintended harm. The tool suggests appropriate technical solutions, generates a project with embedded ethical guardrails, and runs it in a simulated environment to validate its accuracy and impact before real-world deployment This initiative emerged from a UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH) and Elrha-funded project, which found that humanitarian organizations, despite their commitment, faced a steep learning curve in creating tangible AI solutions. The toolkit addresses AI adoption challenges and aims to help humanitarian actors develop responsible AI projects for users, regardless of their technical background.
New novels by Sara Hamdan and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas follow women in the entertainment industry who must balance ambition with the pressures of family, friendship and love. First, in What Will People Think?, a Palestinian-American woman named Mia works as a fact checker by day and performs standup comedy by night. She hides her comedy career in order to protect her family until she discovers her grandmother has a secret too. In today's episode, Hamdan joins NPR's Ailsa Chang for a conversation about the politicization of the Palestinian identity and using comedy to explore cultural stereotypes. Then, in Climbing in Heels, three women working as secretaries at a Hollywood agency face sexism as they aspire to careers beyond their office jobs. In today's episode, Goldsmith-Thomas talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about moving from secretary to agent in her own career.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In March this year, a team of Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers accepted the Oscar for best documentary. Their film No Other Land is a glimpse into the reality of life in the West Bank, the most populous of the Palestinian Territories. Before the month was out, though, one of the people on that stage - co-director Hamdan Ballal - would return home to the West Bank and be attacked and detained by Israeli settlers and soldiers. Times reporter Venetia Menzies went to meet Hamdan and his co-director and star of the documentary, Basel Adra, to find out what life is like now for Palestinians in the West Bank. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.com/thestoryGuest: Venetia Menzies, assistant data editor at The Times and The Sunday TimesHost: Luke Jones Producer: Hannah VarrallFurther reading: https://www.thetimes.com/culture/film/article/palestinian-film-director-oscar-israeli-settlers-q62756r9v Clips: Oscars, No Other Land, CBS Chicago, France 24 English, Hollywood Reporter.Photo: Basel Adra (Venetia Menzies)Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the next episode of A2 THE SHOW, we're joined by Ömer Sami, a British-Irish-Turkish filmmaker behind ETERNAL FATHER(2023), an Oscar-shortlisted documentary featured in The New Yorker, and INTO THE BLUE(2023), which played at Telluride and Hot Docs. From his beginnings with SAM AND THE PLANT NEXT DOOR(2019) to his recent work exploring trust, ethics, and the emotional depth of real-life characters, Ömer shares how he crafts powerful stories through careful subject selection, visual intention, and deep empathy. Tune in as we dive into his journey from UCLA to the National Film School of Denmark and how his documentaries uncover entire worlds through intimate human connection.
To hear (or watch) the full episode, head on over to our PATREON! On today's episode, the bros discuss the latest in Movie News -- With Spring comes the post-Awards Season wheelings and dealings, and an unsettling slump that has Los Angeles wondering what the future is for production and theatrical releases! There's also the return of multiple "cancelled" creatives, a new show on Apple that's so inside-baseball that everyone in Hollywood loves it -- even the people who hate it -- and a strange situation over at Amazon...
What does the attack on an Oscar-winning Palestinian director say about the situation in the West Bank today?
What does the attack on an Oscar-winning Palestinian director say about the situation in the West Bank today? Adrian Horton and Lorenzo Tondo report. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Đạo diễn người Palestine là Hamdan Ballal đã được lực lượng Israel trả tự do khỏi nơi giam giữ, sau khi ông bị những người định cư Israel ở Bờ Tây đánh đập. Israel thông qua ngân sách nhà nước, gây ra sự phản đối từ cả bên trong và bên ngoài Quốc hội nước nầy.
Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal has been released from detention by Israeli forces after he was beaten by Israeli settlers in the West Bank. Meanwhile Israel has also passed its state budget, prompting protest from both within and outside of the Knesset.
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In this edition of The Zeiteous Trendstones: The Final Season, Jack and Miles discuss Jasmine Crockett dunking on Gov. HotWheels, Tiger Woods slurping on DoJu's sloppy seconds, Oscar winner Hamdan Ballal getting attacked by Israeli "settlers", the White House opening Trump's Easter Egg Roll to corporate sponsorships, the FBI's "Keep Tesla Safe" task force, 23andMe going bankrupt and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With 23andMe going bankrupt, it might be 23andMeandSomeGuyWhoHasMyDNA, the BBC asks if ppl should wash their feet and I CANNOT, the unbelievable data breach and double standard to boot, and the disappearance of 'No Other Land' co-director, Hamdan Ballal in West Bank. This and more, with Janaya Future Khan. SUPPORT THE SHOW Patreon - https://patreon.com/@darkwoke Tip w/ a One Time Donation SUBSCRIBE + FOLLOW IG: www.instagram.com/darkwokejfk Youtube: www.youtube.com/@darkwoke TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janayafk
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In episode six of Spare a Thought, Tom interviews Dima Hamdan, a Palestinian filmmaker and former journalist. Tom talks to Dima about why she became a filmmaker, what it's like to be a member of the Palestinian diaspora and why she made the Iris Prize winning film Blood Like Water. Blood Like Water tells the story of a Palestinian gay man who is blackmailed to become an informant in occupied Palestine. Tom and Dima's conversation is honest and open, challenging and thought provoking. Near the end of the episode Dima provides recommended reading, listening and watching which can be found below. It's time to Spare a Thought for Dima Hamdan. Books about Palestine The Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi Palestinian Walks by Raja Shehadeh Films Palestine Film Institute Podcast Makdisi Street Also, feel free to follow Tom via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sparetom/
Nadia Hamdan is a producer for Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting: the nation's first investigative journalism nonprofit. The podcast and radio show is a winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy, and Murrow awards.In this full episode, Nadia talks about her career path that led to investigative journalism, her creative process when working on an audio piece, and she talks about the process of making her most ambitious project, the 40 Acres And A Lie podcast. Mentioned in this episode:Rev.com
In this mini episode, audio journalist Nadia Hamdan talks about the process of making her latest project, the 40 Acres And A Lie podcast. Nadia is a producer for Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting: the nation's first investigative journalism nonprofit. The podcast and radio show is a winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy, and Murrow awards.Mentioned in this episode:Rev.com
In this mini episode, audio journalist Nadia Hamdan talks about her creative process when working on a big podcast project (like how she manages all that tape!)Nadia is a producer for Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting: the nation's first investigative journalism nonprofit. The podcast and radio show is a winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy, and Murrow awards.Mentioned in this episode:Rev.com
In this mini episode, audio journalist Nadia Hamdan talks about her career path from working in marketing to local news and now investigative journalism. Nadia is a producer for Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting: the nation's first investigative journalism nonprofit. The podcast and radio show is a winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy, and Murrow awards.Mentioned in this episode:Rev Pre-Roll Ad
Are you marketing your business legally? In this episode of Marketing That Works, Danielle R. Harris is joined by Yasmine Salem Hamdan, an award-winning entrepreneur and intellectual property business attorney, to talk about essential legal considerations for coaches and service providers. In this episode, you'll discover: How to make sure your marketing promises are legally sound and align with what you can deliver. Strategies for protecting your unique frameworks and methodologies from infringement. What to do if your offerings overlap with those of your coach or mentor and how to differentiate yourself while respecting others' intellectual property. Learn how to ensure your marketing is not only powerful but also legally protected. Yasmine Salem Hamdan is an award-winning entrepreneur and intellectual property attorney based in Dallas, Texas. She is the founder of Coachesandcompany.com, a platform offering accessible legal solutions and contracts to help entrepreneurs protect their ventures and secure their financial futures. Free Legal Checklist Website Instagram Threads To learn more about how the three-month one-on-one marketing and messaging program The Blueprint can help you get more dream clients into your program, CLICK HERE to book a call. You can get even more Marketing That Works in your inbox by signing up for the weekly newsletter. Follow on Instagram at @Danielle.R.Harris.
In this episode of the CFI Member Spotlight podcast, we feature Mateus Hamdan, an accomplished project controller at Field Aviation. Mateus shares his journey from Brazil to Canada, discussing his experience across a range of industries such as mining, education, shipbuilding, and aviation. He furthered his career by earning the FMVA certification from CFI, which equipped him with advanced financial modeling and valuation skills. This certification played a crucial role in progressing his career, allowing him to secure roles in shipbuilding and aviation industries. Mateus also shares valuable advice for aspiring finance professionals, emphasizing continuous learning, building strong relationships, and simplifying complex tasks. Tune in to hear Mateus Hamdan's inspiring story and gain practical tips for excelling in the finance industry.
Thank you to Gametime for sponsoring today's episode! Planning your college football travel for this season? Gametime has tickets to every game. (And every concert and comedy show.) Download the Gametime App and enter code: STAPLES for $20 off your first purchase, terms apply. Last Minute Tickets, Lowest Prices, Guaranteed. (0:00-4:01) Intro (4:02-6:35) Questions for the ACC, Newcomers (6:36-7:59) Cal - Is Jaydn Ott the best RB in the ACC? (8:00-10:24) Stanford - Is Elic Ayomanor the best WR in the ACC? (10:25-13:39) SMU, Did you build enough depth on the line? (13:40-16:35) Gametime Ad (16:36-34:05) Kentucky OC Bush Hamdan joins (34:06-37:51) Clemson - Is this it? (37:52-40:37) Florida State, Can DJU lead you to the CFP? (40:38-43:00) Miami, can the steak match the Sizzle? (43:01-45:37) North Carolina - Coach Brown, are you sandbagging us? (45:38-55:49) Todd Gurley joins (55:50-58:22) Boston College - How good can Bill O'Brien & Thomas Castellanos be? (58:23-59:14) Duke, thank you for bringing 2 quarterbacks (59:15-1:01:03) Georgia Tech, can you shock the world? (Or multiple continents) (1:01:04-1:02:22) Pittsburgh, will you come out of nowhere this year? (1:02:23-1:03:56) Syracuse - Kyle McCord revenge tour? (1:03:57-1:05:52) Virginia, does Tony Muskett going to media days mean no Anthony Colandrea? (1:05:53-1:07:53) Virginia Tech - Is it your time to climb back to the top? (1:07:54-1:12:09) Wake Forest, Have you found your way? (1:12:10-1:14:35) Louisville, How good can you be with a healthy Tyler Shough? (1:14:36-1:17:10) NC State, Can you carry the torch early for your conference? (1:17:11-1:19:36) ACC's Outlook (1:19:37-1:20:23) Conclusion - Dear Andy Tomorrow! Send your questions to andystapleson3@gmail.com Kentucky's offense has been trying to recapture the magic of 2021 for two seasons without much success, but the Wildcats have high hopes with a new transfer quarterback (Brock Vandagriff from Georgia) and a new coordinator (Bush Hamdan from Boise State). Hamdan joins the show to discuss how he made his way from Kuwait City to college football fields across America. Hamdan also explains his role in suggesting one of the most iconic plays in college football history. He also talks about the development of Vandagriff and Kentucky's 2024 offense. Former Georgia tailback Todd Gurley also joins the show. Gurley discusses what it's been like watching Georgia's rise. He also explains how the 2012 SEC Championship Game taught him that he'd definitely make it in the NFL. Gurley also explains how happy he is for players who can now make NIL money, and he looks back on how strange it was that he once got suspended four games for signing autographs. Later, Andy previews ACC media days with questions for every ACC team. Yes, all 17 of them. Sample question: Are you sandbagging on us, Mack Brown? Want to watch the show instead? Head on over to YouTube and join us LIVE, M-F, at 8 am et! https://youtube.com/live/Psz91yTxuRM Host: Andy Staples Producer: River Bailey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Far too few people know about the terrible war and the massive famine taking place in Sudan. Today learn about the long history behind these events, the people and groups involved, and the roles that foreign governments and international organizations like the IMF have played. Importantly, we learn how civil society groups are bringing a form of mutual aid and support to the people of Sudan where the national government, warring factions, and international humanitarian organizations have utterly failed.Dr. Osman Hamdan is a graduate of the University of Khartoum, Sudan, and holds a PhD in forestry economics from the Dresden University of Technology. He is a longtime pro-democracy fighter and activist. Umniya Najaer is a doctoral candidate in the Program in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University where she studies Black Feminist Thought and the Black Radical Tradition. Her poetry chapbook Armeika (2018, Akashic Press) explores experiences of the Sudanese-American diaspora and the unofficial government torture sites known as Biyout al-Ashbah, or ghost houses.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has pushed millions to the brink of famine, threatening to devastate an entire generation. Despite the severe humanitarian crisis, global awareness remains limited. In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji talk with Dr. Osman Hamdan and Umniya Najaer about the long history behind these events, the people and groups involved, and the roles that foreign governments and international organizations like the IMF have played. Importantly, we learn how civil society groups are bringing a form of mutual aid and support to the people of Sudan where the national government, warring factions, and international humanitarian organizations have utterly failed.Dr. Osman Hamdan is a graduate of the University of Khartoum, Sudan, and holds a PhD in forestry economics from the Dresden University of Technology. He is a longtime pro-democracy fighter and activist. Umniya Najaer is a doctoral candidate in the Program in Modern Thought and Literature at Stanford University where she studies Black Feminist Thought and the Black Radical Tradition. Her poetry chapbook Armeika(2018, Akashic Press) explores experiences of the Sudanese-American diaspora and the unofficial government torture sites known as Biyout al-Ashbah, or ghost houses.https://mtl.stanford.edu/people/umniya-najaerwww.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comhttps://twitter.com/palumboliu?s=20www.instagram.com/speaking_out_of_placePhoto credit: VOA (Public Domain)
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#796 The legal ins and outs of running a business are a mystery to most beginner entrepreneurs. Fearing a huge bill, we don't reach out to a professional who could help protect us from the start. But here's the thing. Doing damage control is always more expensive than being proactive! So where can you get legal advice for your business? Also, as online creators, can we find and use contract templates for most of what we do? Listen in on today's episode because our newest SPI Pro Expert in Residence, Yasmine Salem Hamdan of Coaches & Company, is here to answer your most pressing legal questions! You'll hear us uncover the three-part framework to establish a legal foundation for your brand. We also explore trademarking, copyrighting, contracts, and the implications of AI-generated content. Yasmine is a master communicator who makes these scary topics fun and easy to understand. Enjoy! Show notes and more at SmartPassiveIncome.com/session796.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A conversation with musician Zeid Hamdan. Covering Ziad's eclectic career spanning nearly three decades (from Soap Kills to Zeid and the Wings to his more recent band Bedouin Burger), a decision to leave Beirut and heal through creativity, and an ultimate return to performing in Lebanon. Co-hosted by Wael Taleb. The podcast is only made possible through listener and viewer donations. Please help support The Beirut Banyan by contributing via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/walkbeirut Or donating through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/thebeirutbanyan Subscribe to our YouTube channel and your preferred audio platform. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @thebeirutbanyan And check out our website: www.beirutbanyan.com Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 3:38 First instrument 6:17 Talent 8:05 Composition 11:39 Creativity 17:13 Trouble 24:19 Freedom 27:34 Lebanese musician 35:28 Deciding to leave 41:11 Living abroad 44:17 ‘Arab' influence 49:18 Preferred project?
A. MRD5 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medgen/382611 B. SYNGAP1 NSID - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21237447/ (Hamdan, 2011) C. SYNGAP1 NDD - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128754/ (Kilinc, 2011) D. Confusing https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ajmg.a.37189 (Parker, 2015) De Novo, Heterozygous, Loss-of-Function Mutations in SYNGAP1 Cause a Syndromic Form of Intellectual Disability E. SYNGAP1 DEE - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30541864/ (Vlaskamp, 2019) F. SYNGAP1 Related-ID - ICD-10 & Hopkins - https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2308891120 (Araki 2023) - https://curesyngap1.org/blog/syngap1-assigned-its-own-icd-10-code-f78-a1-srf/ (ICD-10, 2021) G. SYNGAP1 Related Disorders - https://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/syngap1-related-disorders H. SYNGAP1 Syndrome - ICD-11 - https://twitter.com/cureSYNGAP1/status/1730629792137883800 (2024) My vote (today) is that we have a disease that is a DEE called SYNGAP1 Related Disorders (SRD). These monogenic disorders are anything but monolithic. Disease vs. Syndrome, read this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1480257/ (Cavalo, 2003) A syndrome is a recognizable complex of symptoms and physical findings which indicate a specific condition for which a direct cause is not necessarily understood...Once medical science identifies a causative agent or process with a fairly high degree of certainty, physicians may then refer to the process as a disease, not a syndrome. NDD vs DEE - We are a DEE “Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) encompass highly prevalent conditions such as autism and epilepsy, with cognitive disabilities alone affecting 1-3% of the global population. Developmental epileptic encephalopathies (DEE) are NDD characterized by epilepsy and delayed development or loss of developmental skills. Although the prevalence of DEEs remains to be determined, studies estimate that single-gene epilepsies occur in around 1 in 2100 births annually.” https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-12-neurodevelopmental-epilepsy-disorder-genetic.html Give all three of our podcasts 5 stars everywhere. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/syngap1-podcasts-by-srf/id6464522917 This is a podcast subscribe! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/syngap10-weekly-10-minute-updates-on-syngap1/id1560389818 Episode 133 of #Syngap10 - Feb 13, 2024 #epilepsy #autism #intellectualdisability #id #anxiety #raredisease #epilepsyawareness #autismawareness #rarediseaseresearch #SynGAPResearchFund #CareAboutRare #PatientAdvocacy #GCchat #Neurology #GeneChat