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Hamid Dabashi returns to This Is Hell! to discuss his new book from Haymarket Books, "After Savagery: Gaza, Genocide, and the Illusion of Western Civilization." Jeff Dorchen edifies us with a new "Moment of Truth" after the interview. Check out Hamid's book here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2607-after-savagery Help keep This Is Hell! completely listener supported and access bonus episodes by subscribing to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thisishell Please rate and review This Is Hell! wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps the show ascend the algorithm to reach new listeners.
Al - Hamid "Der Gepriesene und der Lobende | Teil 23 | Allahs (swt) schönste Namen
En Syrie, les agriculteurs du nord-est du pays ont été confrontés cet été à un nouvel épisode de sécheresse dramatique, notamment pour les récoltes de blé, une ressource pourtant indispensable à la population dont le pain représente la base de l'alimentation. La situation suscite l'inquiétude quant à la capacité de l'administration autonome du nord-est syrien (AANES) – l'entité politique dominée par les Kurdes en charge de la région – à poursuivre la distribution de pains subventionnés, à la base du contrat social du Rojava. De notre correspondant de retour de Qamishli, Le long de la route défoncée qui relie Raqqa à Hassaké, longtemps considérée comme le grenier à blé de la Syrie, les propriétés agricoles autrefois florissantes sont difficiles à deviner dans la poussière. La Syrie a été confrontée cet été à la pire sécheresse depuis 36 ans. « La saison est très mauvaise, le climat est trop sec et il fait trop chaud. Et l'hiver dernier, il n'a pas plu, donc il n'y a plus d'eau dans les puits. » D'un ample geste de la main, Oum Raly embrasse son domaine : là le coton, ici les blés… Mais il n'y a pas grand-chose à voir : la surface cultivée s'est réduite à peau de chagrin. Ici, il faut désormais creuser à plus de 300 mètres pour dénicher un peu d'eau : « Avant, nous pompions l'eau grâce à des moteurs, mais le diesel est devenu trop cher. Alors, nous nous sommes endettés pour les remplacer par des panneaux solaires. Ici, chaque famille envoie un fils travailler en Allemagne ou en Turquie et ils renvoient de l'argent tous les ans. D'ici deux ans, peut-être que nous aurons remboursé nos dettes. » À écouter aussiSyrie: la sécheresse et le manque d'eau, un défi de plus pour la population et le nouveau pouvoir D'autres n'ont pas cette possibilité. Plus loin, sur la route, une femme, arrosoir à la main, le dos courbé, humecte péniblement son champ dont le sol est nervuré de larges crevasses : « Nous n'avons fait aucun profit cette saison, il a fallu que nous vendions tous nos moutons pour financer l'agriculture. Mais c'est un échec, nous n'avons rien gagné grâce à la terre. Si nous pouvions, nous partirions, mais pour aller où ? » Le blé, une ressource en chute libre Le Programme alimentaire mondial évalue une baisse de 40% de la production de blé en Syrie, une chute libre surveillée de près par les autorités kurdes. À Qamishli, Noursheen administre l'une des nombreuses boulangeries étatiques du nord-est syrien, véritable usine à pain : « Nous sommes confrontés à une crise du blé et de l'eau. Nous recevons encore de la farine et nous pouvons faire du pain tous les jours. Mais les quantités sont limitées et nous devons puiser dans les stocks des années précédentes, la qualité du pain s'en ressent. » Dans son dos, les galettes fumantes défilent sur un tapis, elles seront vendues à prix réduit à la population. Le pain est largement subventionné par les autorités kurdes en prise avec le pouvoir de Damas, une autre source d'inquiétude pour cet ouvrier : « Avec l'ancien régime, nous pouvions encore échanger du blé contre du pétrole. Mais là, le gouvernement de transition a coupé les routes et isole certaines régions kurdes, ils veulent mettre la pression sur l'administration autonome, et ça affecte la production de pain ! » À écouter aussiSyrie: la région de Deraa frappée par une pénurie d'eau sans précédent Avec ces contraintes politiques et climatiques, le prix du pain a doublé en quelques mois. De 1 500 livres syriennes le sac, il se vend désormais 3 000, soit un peu plus d'un dollar. Pour les habitants des quartiers modestes de Qamishli, comme Hamid, cette hausse des prix est alarmante : « Notre peuple est pauvre ! Il faudrait que l'administration fournisse le carburant et le pain sans chercher à faire de profit pour le soutenir. » Alors que se négocient âprement les conditions de la réunification du pays, les autorités du nord-est syrien sont vigilantes à préserver les bases du contrat social, et à ne pas laisser s'installer un climat de défiance.
En Syrie, les agriculteurs du nord-est du pays ont été confrontés cet été à un nouvel épisode de sécheresse dramatique, notamment pour les récoltes de blé, une ressource pourtant indispensable à la population dont le pain représente la base de l'alimentation. La situation suscite l'inquiétude quant à la capacité de l'administration autonome du nord-est syrien (AANES) – l'entité politique dominée par les Kurdes en charge de la région – à poursuivre la distribution de pains subventionnés, à la base du contrat social du Rojava. De notre correspondant de retour de Qamishli, Le long de la route défoncée qui relie Raqqa à Hassaké, longtemps considérée comme le grenier à blé de la Syrie, les propriétés agricoles autrefois florissantes sont difficiles à deviner dans la poussière. La Syrie a été confrontée cet été à la pire sécheresse depuis 36 ans. « La saison est très mauvaise, le climat est trop sec et il fait trop chaud. Et l'hiver dernier, il n'a pas plu, donc il n'y a plus d'eau dans les puits. » D'un ample geste de la main, Oum Raly embrasse son domaine : là le coton, ici les blés… Mais il n'y a pas grand-chose à voir : la surface cultivée s'est réduite à peau de chagrin. Ici, il faut désormais creuser à plus de 300 mètres pour dénicher un peu d'eau : « Avant, nous pompions l'eau grâce à des moteurs, mais le diesel est devenu trop cher. Alors, nous nous sommes endettés pour les remplacer par des panneaux solaires. Ici, chaque famille envoie un fils travailler en Allemagne ou en Turquie et ils renvoient de l'argent tous les ans. D'ici deux ans, peut-être que nous aurons remboursé nos dettes. » À écouter aussiSyrie: la sécheresse et le manque d'eau, un défi de plus pour la population et le nouveau pouvoir D'autres n'ont pas cette possibilité. Plus loin, sur la route, une femme, arrosoir à la main, le dos courbé, humecte péniblement son champ dont le sol est nervuré de larges crevasses : « Nous n'avons fait aucun profit cette saison, il a fallu que nous vendions tous nos moutons pour financer l'agriculture. Mais c'est un échec, nous n'avons rien gagné grâce à la terre. Si nous pouvions, nous partirions, mais pour aller où ? » Le blé, une ressource en chute libre Le Programme alimentaire mondial évalue une baisse de 40% de la production de blé en Syrie, une chute libre surveillée de près par les autorités kurdes. À Qamishli, Noursheen administre l'une des nombreuses boulangeries étatiques du nord-est syrien, véritable usine à pain : « Nous sommes confrontés à une crise du blé et de l'eau. Nous recevons encore de la farine et nous pouvons faire du pain tous les jours. Mais les quantités sont limitées et nous devons puiser dans les stocks des années précédentes, la qualité du pain s'en ressent. » Dans son dos, les galettes fumantes défilent sur un tapis, elles seront vendues à prix réduit à la population. Le pain est largement subventionné par les autorités kurdes en prise avec le pouvoir de Damas, une autre source d'inquiétude pour cet ouvrier : « Avec l'ancien régime, nous pouvions encore échanger du blé contre du pétrole. Mais là, le gouvernement de transition a coupé les routes et isole certaines régions kurdes, ils veulent mettre la pression sur l'administration autonome, et ça affecte la production de pain ! » À écouter aussiSyrie: la région de Deraa frappée par une pénurie d'eau sans précédent Avec ces contraintes politiques et climatiques, le prix du pain a doublé en quelques mois. De 1 500 livres syriennes le sac, il se vend désormais 3 000, soit un peu plus d'un dollar. Pour les habitants des quartiers modestes de Qamishli, comme Hamid, cette hausse des prix est alarmante : « Notre peuple est pauvre ! Il faudrait que l'administration fournisse le carburant et le pain sans chercher à faire de profit pour le soutenir. » Alors que se négocient âprement les conditions de la réunification du pays, les autorités du nord-est syrien sont vigilantes à préserver les bases du contrat social, et à ne pas laisser s'installer un climat de défiance.
Dr. Abbas Milani, Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution, as well as the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss how the Iranian regime has reached one of its weakest points in decades. He explained why Tehran has effectively lost control over its proxy groups, including the Iraqi Shiites, and now faces "enormous" challenges at home. Milani also shared his surprise at how swiftly Hezbollah collapsed after Israel wiped out its leadership and praised Israel's stunning success during its 12-day war with Iran. He noted that this was the very conflict Iran had been "asking for," and yet, it ended in humiliating defeat -- one that has fueled even greater hatred toward the regime among the Iranian people. You can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Eric Peters and Dr. Hamid Mirshahidi of Loma Linda University Cancer Center discuss theranostics.
3. Return of Exiles and Rise of Sectarian War American blunders included disbanding the army and Ba'ath party while returning exiles "frozen in time" whom Iraqis distrusted but Americans relied upon. Resistance began with nationalists like Hamid fighting to restore honor, recognizing danger from foreign jihadis flooding borders seeking Islamic state rather than preserving Iraq. Zarqawi facilitated sectarian quagmire but conditions were created by Americans, exiles, and jihadis, with Mahdi Army becoming death squads dumping hundreds of Sunni bodies at Sada dam.
4. Saddam's Trial and Maliki's Revenge Abdullahad saw Saddam twice—as powerful youth icon then frail defendant in a trial that became "parody of justice," allowing Saddam to re-dignify himself in Arab consciousness. After December 2006 execution, Saddam's body went to Maliki's house, revealing "petty sectarian mentality." Civil war ended with Sunni defeat, former resistance figures like Hamid who opposed Al-Qaeda disappeared, and hundreds of thousands of educated Iraqis fled.
Join us in this episode as author Tamim Hamid discusses his groundbreaking book, Grow It Back: How Laser Phototherapy Stops Hair Loss and Regrows Your Hair. As a former NASA scientist and the inventor and CEO of Theradome, Tamim has more than 40 years of experience in lasers and biomedical engineering. Drawing from his unique background and personal journey, he offers an in-depth look at how hair works, explores different treatment options, and explains the science behind laser phototherapy. Hit play to find out: The science behind phototherapy. The ways in which hair regrowth technology has evolved over the years. The benefits of stimulating the mitochondria of the scalp. Curious to learn more about the latest innovations in laser technology and hair restoration? Grow It Back reveals how laser phototherapy has transformed the fight against hair loss — helping millions of people restore not only their hair, but also their confidence… You can connect with Tamim by visiting the Grow it Back website!
Hamid Ghanadan, CEO of LINUS, discusses the findings of the company's recent state-of-the-science research, a semiannual survey that tracks sentiment and confidence within the life sciences. Notably, a growing gap in optimism exists between academic and biopharma scientists. As a result, academics are seeking partnerships at a new level due to economic pressures from grant cancellations, the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to solve complex problems, and the desire for a stronger collective voice. AI was identified as the top priority for academia and biopharma, as is the need to improve communication with the public about scientific discoveries and medical advancements. Hamid explains, "We started the state-of-the-science research four years ago, so this is the eighth time that we've done it. And what we're really doing is measuring consumer confidence within the life sciences. So we track sentiment, we track funding, we track barriers and opportunities, as well as purchase intentions. And we do it every six months for the coming six months of the year." "So here you have to take into consideration that we talk to scientists globally in this survey, and we talk to them from a variety of different settings and environments. So while about half of our respondents are from academic institutions around the world, the other half are in a variety of industries, mostly biopharma. And we see here that there's a shift, there's a difference in sentiment and in optimism, in outlook, in interest in science, in the applicability of science, and how these different groups are managing it. As you can imagine, the academics are feeling a lot more pressure." "The consumer sentiment is lower, and there's definitely more fear in that cohort of scientists. Biopharma is actually surprisingly more resilient, more forward-looking. So on the biopharma side, what we're seeing is that there's actually surprising resilience and there's forward-looking intentions. And we see that scientists are actually looking forward to applying new techniques and new technologies that are coming online, and they have more confidence in their ability to make progress for the second half of 2025." #LINUSGroup #Lifesciences #Healthcare #AIHealthcare #Stategy #Scientists #AI #MedAI thelinusgroup.com Listen to the podcast here
Hamid Ghanadan, CEO of LINUS, discusses the findings of the company's recent state-of-the-science research, a semiannual survey that tracks sentiment and confidence within the life sciences. Notably, a growing gap in optimism exists between academic and biopharma scientists. As a result, academics are seeking partnerships at a new level due to economic pressures from grant cancellations, the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to solve complex problems, and the desire for a stronger collective voice. AI was identified as the top priority for academia and biopharma, as is the need to improve communication with the public about scientific discoveries and medical advancements. Hamid explains, "We started the state-of-the-science research four years ago, so this is the eighth time that we've done it. And what we're really doing is measuring consumer confidence within the life sciences. So we track sentiment, we track funding, we track barriers and opportunities, as well as purchase intentions. And we do it every six months for the coming six months of the year." "So here you have to take into consideration that we talk to scientists globally in this survey, and we talk to them from a variety of different settings and environments. So while about half of our respondents are from academic institutions around the world, the other half are in a variety of industries, mostly biopharma. And we see here that there's a shift, there's a difference in sentiment and in optimism, in outlook, in interest in science, in the applicability of science, and how these different groups are managing it. As you can imagine, the academics are feeling a lot more pressure." "The consumer sentiment is lower, and there's definitely more fear in that cohort of scientists. Biopharma is actually surprisingly more resilient, more forward-looking. So on the biopharma side, what we're seeing is that there's actually surprising resilience and there's forward-looking intentions. And we see that scientists are actually looking forward to applying new techniques and new technologies that are coming online, and they have more confidence in their ability to make progress for the second half of 2025." #LINUSGroup #Lifesciences #Healthcare #AIHealthcare #Stategy #Scientists #AI #MedAI thelinusgroup.com Download the transcript here
In this episode of the Oncology Brothers podcast, we are joined by Dr. Omid Hamid, a melanoma specialist from Cedars-Sinai, to explore the current treatment landscape of cutaneous melanoma. We covered a wide range of topics, including: • The standard of care for early-stage melanoma, including wide local excision and sentinel lymph node evaluation. • The role of adjuvant immunotherapy and BRAF/MEK inhibitors for high-risk patients. • Insights into neoadjuvant treatment options for resectable disease, including recent trial data from NADINA and SWOG S1808. • The importance of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in treatment planning and monitoring. • The evolving treatment paradigm for metastatic melanoma, including the use of dual checkpoint inhibitors and BRAF/MEK inhibitors. Join us as we discuss the latest advancements in melanoma treatment and the critical role of patient education and shared decision-making in oncology care. Follow us on social media: • X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oncbrothers • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oncbrothers • Website: https://oncbrothers.com/ Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes on treatment algorithms, new FDA approvals, and conference highlights! #Melanoma #Immunotherapy #BRAF #ctDNA #Neoadjuvant #OncologyBrothers
A memorial service for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk became a political rally on Sunday, as President Trump told the crowd that unlike Kirk, he hates his opponents and blamed the “radical left” for political violence. Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid says that as influential Republicans use Kirk's killing to demonize the left, the country is failing a crucial test: the ability to absorb political violence without discarding democratic cornerstones like free speech, respect for dissent and due process. We talk to Hamid and to New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters about this fraught political moment, and how, in Hamid's words, we can step back from the brink. Guests: Shadi Hamid, columnist at the Washington Post, his forthcoming book is "The Case for American Power" Jeremy W. Peters, national reporter focusing on free speech, The New York Times - author, "Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nahe Dran vom 23.09.2025 - Heimatheld Hamid Dehzad by Antenne Bad Kreuznach / Idar-Oberstein
This week… It’s noisy in this city. Just ask the people in line at Mariners games or near our local pickleball courts. Speaking of the Mariners, they’ve been using a little bit of witch-y magic to keep their playoff hopes alive. And how bad is your local grocery store parking lot? We’ve got the details on the worst ones in Seattle. Seattle Met’s Naomi Tomky and KUOW’s Zaki Hamid are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamid Zarringhalam rose through the ranks of Nikon's precision manufacturing unit. He's now a Corporate Vice President at Nikon and the CEO of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing and Nikon Ventures. We're of course going to discuss LPBF and SLM Solutions in this episode. We talk about the market for large machines, applications, costs, directions, and future scenarios. We even squeeze in some other technologies and strategies. It's a great episode with a lot of insight. This episode of the 3DPOD is brought to you by Würth Additive Group, industry leaders in digital inventory and physical supply chain solutions. From factory floors to frontline operations, Würth Additive helps manufacturers streamline sourcing and stay production-ready with 3D printing, on-demand parts, and smart inventory strategies.
Vor 10 Jahren floh Hamid mit seiner Familie aus Afghanistan. Der 34-Jährige hat inzwischen erfolgreich eine Ausbildung als Optiker absolviert und lebt in Wirges im Westerwald.
Did General Hamid Gul and Imran Khan threaten Abdul Sattar Edhi?
Keskustelemassa sijoittajat Jarmo Friman ja Tomi Lahti sekä talousasiantuntija Jasmin Hamid Nordnetistä. Toimittajana Mikko Jylhä. Jarmo Friman odottaa USA:n jättiteknojen tulevan alas, ja hänen valitsemiensa kontraosakkeiden lyövän ne merkittävästi. Frimanin sijoitusnäkemyksen keskiössä ovat hyödykkeet, mutta hän hakee tuottoja myös teknologiasta ja kryptoista. Jasmin Hamid hyödynsi huhtikuun romahduksen, ja osti ETF:iä sekä osakkeita. Hamid tapaa työssään taloudesta kiinnostuneita nuoria, ja on huomannut sijoituskulttuurin muutokset. Jaksaako Helsingin pörssi kiinnostaa, kun koko maailma on avoinna? Tomi Lahti kierteli kesällä kotimaan tehdaspaikkakuntia, ja vieraili myös Harvian tehtaalla Saksassa. Lahti on ostanut äskettäin NoHo Partnersia, Tokmannia ja ruotsalaiskonepaja Hexagonia. 00:37 Alkusyksyn pörssinäkymät 17:22 Kiinnostaako Helsinki? 25:37 Commodities-teema 31:25 IREN:in huima nousu 33:51 Bitcoin ja kryptosijoittaminen 50:33 Kannabissektori USA:ssa 54:13 Jarmon salkun tärkeimmät 56:03 Tomin sijoitusvuosi 1:16:05 Mitä sijoittaminen opettaa?
Hamid Ghanadan, CEO at LINUS, reports on their recent State of Science research that tracks scientists' sentiment, funding expectations, and barriers to their work. Key findings reveal that the politicization of science and erosion of public trust in science threaten to slow innovation rates and negatively impact public access to accurate information. The survey also shows a direct negative impact on scientists' morale, job satisfaction, and creativity. We talk about: The growing perception of the public that science is not real Sources of public distrust of scientific information When scientists become politically active Need for more direct communication from the scientists and life science leaders to make complex topics more understandable and relevant Opportunity for researchers, institutions, vendors, and advocacy groups to recognize these issues and take responsibility to improve the communication of accurate health and medical information to a broader audience #TheLINUSGroup #Scientists #MedicalResearchers #PublicTrust #PoliticizationofScience #HealthcareInformation #MedicalInformation TheLINUSGroup.com
Conversations on Groong - August 16, 2025In this episode of Conversations on Groong, we speak with analyst Hamid Bahrami about Iran's shifting role in the South Caucasus following the White House meeting between Trump, Pashinyan, and Aliyev that unveiled the TRIPP corridor, also known as the Trump Route. We examine how the project threatens to bypass and encircle Iran, potentially cutting it off from Russia and the Black Sea, while serving broader US and Israeli strategic aims. The discussion explores Iran's decades of passivity in the region, its missed opportunities, and the wake-up call of the 44-day war, before turning to how Tehran might now defend its red lines through deeper cooperation with Russia, China, and Armenia. Topics:TRIPP Corridor & US InvolvementUS-Israel Strategy & War RisksIran's Missed Opportunities & ShiftsFuture of Iran–Armenia RelationsHamid Bahrami's article published by the Institute for Iran and Eurasia Studies (IRAS) in Iran: https://www.iras.ir/%D8%B2%D9%86%DA%AF%D8%B2%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%8C-%D9%86%D9%82%D8%B7%D9%87-%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%81%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%B1-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D9%82%D9%81%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D8%B5%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%AA%D8%A8%D9%86 Guest: Hamid BahramiHosts:Hovik ManucharyanAsbed BedrossianEpisode 461 | Recorded: August 13, 2025SHOW NOTES: https://podcasts.groong.org/461VIDEO: https://youtu.be/lTYVEAuZ8fc#ArmenianNews #Iran #Armenia #TRIPP #ZangezurCorridorSubscribe and follow us everywhere you are: linktr.ee/groong
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Episode Description Episode Description Sign up to receive this Unreached of the Day podcast sent to you: https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11502/SU Dear Friend, The Batak people of North Sumatra didn't have a written language until 1834. Today, they're one of the largest Christian populations in Indonesia, with over 6 million believers. The transformation happened because someone, a German missionary named Ludwig Nommensen, decided their spiritual poverty was unacceptable. That was 190 years ago. Today, 4,473 people groups are still waiting for their Ludwig Nommensen moment. The People Group Adoption Program launches today, and here's how it works: It meets you where you are. You're not being asked to become a missionary in the field (though if God calls you to that, we'll cheer you on). You're being invited to use your current gifts, prayer, advocacy, networking, research to support those who are already called to go. It's strategic. Every people group in our database has been vetted by researchers and field workers. These aren't randomly selected communities. They're the 100 largest frontier people groups, the populations with the least gospel access and the greatest potential for kingdom impact. It grows with your capacity. Whether you're adopting as a family, church, or organization, the commitment adjusts to what you can offer. Some will pray weekly. Others will fund translation projects. A few will end up moving to the field. All contributions matter. When you adopt a people group today, you'll receive: Immediate next steps for your specific adopted group A digital covenant card to mark your commitment Information about your frontier people group Regular updates as we develop more resources and connections Beyond the practical resources, you'll receive something harder to quantify: the knowledge that you're part of a strategic response to the most urgent spiritual need on our planet. The Batak people have been sending missionaries to unreached groups for decades now. Their story didn't end with their own transformation; it multiplied exponentially. Your adopted people group could be the next. Show less Show less
Wie Webseiten sichtbar für KI werden, entscheidet sich oft an vier unscheinbaren Stellschrauben: maschinelle Lesbarkeit, thematische Verlinkung, vertrauenswürdige Quellen und konversationelle Formatierung. Hamid Hosseinis Studie mit dem ERGO Innovation Lab zeigt, wie Präzision und Klarheit die Chancen auf LLM-Rankings verändern – jenseits klassischer SEO-Mythen. Wer verstehen möchte, wann KI wirklich Inhalte auswählt, findet hier rare Einblicke und konkrete Beispiele, fern ab von Buzzwords. Du erfährst... …wie du deine Webseite für KI-Suchmaschinen optimal gestaltest …welche vier Kernthesen deine Inhalte für LLMs verbessern …wie maschinelle Lesbarkeit und technische Zugänglichkeit funktionieren …warum semantische Verlinkung für deine Webseite entscheidend ist …wie du vertrauenswürdige Quellen für bessere Sichtbarkeit nutzt __________________________ ||||| PERSONEN |||||
In #studiosembang this week we have Hisyam Hamid! Bermula as a fire fighter and switching careers to an actor, #jomsembang about passion, personal growth, and Memori yang membentuk his personality now.
Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, former Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), has been granted bail in the sum of GH¢2 million following his arraignment in a GH¢280 million extortion and money laundering case filed by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).
Guests: Garrett Lord, co-founder and CEO of Handshake; and Mamoon Hamid, partner at Kleiner Perkins.Handshake set out to democratize career opportunity. In the process, it unlocked something more: a high-trust expert network built on verified talent and earned trust.This week on Grit, Garrett Lord shares how what began as a platform for student job seekers is now partnering with leading labs, enabling experts to train real-world AI systems. He explains how owning verified domain talent has become their core strategic edge, bypassing middlemen and turning a decade of trust into lasting advantage.Connect with Garrett LordXLinkedInConnect with JoubinXLinkedInEmailConnect with MamoonXLinkedInLearn more about Kleiner Perkins
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This week… DoorDash imposed a second fee increase in two years in response to legislation from the Seattle City Council. TSA scrapped a 20-year-old law that requires people to take off their shoes at airport security. And did anyone see that salmon fly through the air and land in the seats at T-Mobile Park? Too Beautiful to Live Co-Host Andrew Walsh and KUOW Director of Community Engagement Zaki Hamid are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Help us expand our Muslim media project here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipDonate to our charity partner Baitulmaal here: http://btml.us/thinkingmuslim Sultan Abdul Hamid II is a man vilified by some, lionized by others, yet rarely understood on his own terms. To his critics, he was the Red Sultan, a reactionary despot who clung to power as his empire unraveled. But to his defenders, he was the last bulwark against European imperialism, a caliph who dared to say no when so many bowed their heads.But who was Abdul Hamid II? To help us unpack this complex figure, I'm joined by Dr. Yakoob Ahmed, a historian of the late Ottoman period whose work has brought fresh insight into the ideologies, pressures, and personalities that shaped the final century of the Caliphate.You can find Dr Yakoob Ahmed here: Substack: https://yakoob.substack.comBecome a member here:https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/membershipOr give your one-off donation here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/donateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Purchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:X: https://x.com/thinking_muslimLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-thinking-muslim/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.com/@thinkingmuslimpodcastFind Muhammad Jalal here:X: https://twitter.com/jalalaynInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.comDisclaimer:The views expressed in this video are those of the individual speaker(s) and do not represent the views of the host, producers, platform, or any affiliated organisation. This content is provided for lawful, informational, and analytical purposes only, and should not be taken as professional advice. Viewer discretion is advised. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three Buddy Problem - Episode 51: Former Immunity/Trail of Bits researcher Hamid Kashfi joins the buddies for a fast-moving tour of cyber activities in the Israel-Iran war. The crew unpacks who 'Predatory Sparrow' is, why Sepah Bank and the Nobitex crypto exchange were hit, and what a $90 million cryptocurrency burn really means. Plus, radar-blinding cyberattacks that paved the way for Israel's air raid, the human cost of sudden ATM outages and unpaid salaries, and the puzzling “Code Breakers” data leak that preceded it all. Hamid shares on-the-ground context, the buddies debate whether cyber operations can sway a shooting war, and everyone tries to gauge Iran's true offensive muscle under sanctions. Cast: Hamid Kashfi (https://twitter.com/hkashfi), Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs), Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine) and Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu).
AUDIO EXCLUSIVE [this interview took place June 13, 2025]Back in 2024, the Los Angeles City Council passed a “sanctuary city” ordinance and said the city would not collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. “They are lying,” says Hamid Khan, an expert on the surveillance state and organizer with the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition. In this timely interview, Khan unpacks “fusion centers” where agencies like DHS, the FBI and local law enforcement work together to gather and share data on citizens — regardless of their criminal record. Long before Trump's crackdown on immigration rights and the protests in Los Angeles, LAPD would have ICE in their headquarters, he shares. Join Khan and Flanders as they discuss shocking truths about police spying and surveillance, and why we must become aware and take action.Guest: Hamid Khan: Organizer, Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, Board of Directors, Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN) RESOURCES:Related Episodes:• Hamid Khan: The Surveillance-Industrial Complex WATCH• What's A Sanctuary with Jails? - Hamid Khan and Jennicet Gutiérrez (Community Organizer Familia Trans Queer Liberation Movement) WATCHRelated Articles:• ‘This isn't an isolated incident': Trump's show of military force in LA was years in the making, by Rachel Leingang and Lauren Gambino, June 11, 2025, The Guardian• Troops and marines deeply troubled by LA deployment: ‘Morale is not great' by Andrew Gumbel, June 12, 2025, The Guardian• Trump can keep California National Guard deployed for now, appeals court says, by Caroline O'Donovan, Karin Brulliard, Mark German and Kelsey Ables, June 14, 2025, The Washington Post• Appeals court questions judges' ability to review Trump's Los Angeles group deployment, by Dietrich Knauth and Daniel Wiessner, June 17, 2025, Reuters• Immigration raids in Los Angeles hit small business owners: ‘It's worse than COVID', by Tim Reid and Kristina Cooke, June 17, 2025, Reuters Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, along with Sabrina Artel, Jeremiah Cothren, Veronica Delgado, Janet Hernandez, Jeannie Hopper, Gina Kim, Sarah Miller, Nat Needham, David Neuman, and Rory O'Conner. FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Blueky: https://bsky.app/profile/lfandfriends.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
Bioengineering is a complex field. In some industries it's well established, in others still nascent. But one thing is true regardless of where it's applied – it poses interesting problems. Dr Hamid Noori is one scientist motivated by solving these kinds of big, difficult and (he would say) fun problems. As CEO of bioengineering company, The Cultivated B, his work takes cellular technologies from the lab to the market. On this episode, filmed live at the Rulebreaker Future Congress in Germany, he shares how a grand purpose in life is not necessary if you have audacious problems that you are focused on solving and an openness to solving them in new ways.----------More:Looking Outside podcast www.looking-outside.comConnect with host, Jo Lepore on LinkedIn & X & jolepore.comLearn more about Hamid Noori & Cultivated BFollow Hamid on LinkedIn & his writing on Forbes Technology CouncilFollow Cultivated B on LinkedInCheck out Hamid's other ventures n!Biomachines & PreFerIndustries Learn more on the Rulebreaker Future Congress & the Rulebreaker Society----------⭐ Follow & rate the show - it makes a difference!----------Looking Outside is a podcast exploring fresh perspectives of familiar topics. Hosted by its creator, futurist and strategist, Jo Lepore. New episodes every 2 weeks. Never the same topic.All views are that of the host and guests and don't necessarily reflect those of their employers. Copyright 2025. Theme songs by Azteca X.
On today's episode, the team is joined by Hamid Tabatabaie, President & CEO of CodaMetrix, a Series B HealthTech company using AI to transform clinical coding.Hamid brings deep experience from the healthcare technology space and has been at the forefront of driving operational efficiencies in some of the most complex health systems in the U.S.The conversation kicks off with a look into Hamid's background, followed by an overview of CodaMetrix, how it began, what problem it solves, and why it matters.Key Discussion Points:
In this episode of SHE MD, Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney welcome melanoma specialist Dr. Omid Hamid. They explore the rising incidence of melanoma in young people, debunk common misconceptions, and discuss groundbreaking treatments. Dr. Hamid explains the different stages of melanoma and the revolutionary immunotherapy treatments that are changing patient outcomes. The hosts and guest discuss real-life cases, including those of celebrities Khloe Kardashian and Teddy Mellencamp, to illustrate the importance of awareness and regular skin checks. The conversation also touches on melanoma during pregnancy and genetic predisposition to the disease - learn why genetic testing is crucial, even without family history.Access more information about the podcast and additional expert health tips by visiting SHE MD Podcast and Ovii. Sponsors: Myriad: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at GetMyRisk.comCymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotikia.com/SHEMD for 20% off your order + free shipping today.Purely Elizabeth: Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off. Purely Elizabeth. Taste the ObsessionEquip: To learn more about Equip treatment, visit equip.health/sobermomlife.Strivektin: Discover the Science Behind Great SkinDavid's Protein: David is giving my listeners an exclusive offer – buy four cartons and get the fifth free at davidprotein.com/shemdCure Hydration: Cure is offering 20% off your first order! Stay hydrated and feel your best by visiting curehydration.com/SHEMD and using promo code SHEMD at checkout. Dr. Omid Hamid's Key Takeaways:1. Reduce Sun Exposure: Limit time spent in direct sunlight, especially during peak hours. Use protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses to shield your skin from harmful UV rays.2. Schedule Regular Skin Checks: Schedule routine visits with a dermatologist for comprehensive skin examinations. Self-examine your skin monthly for any new or changing moles or lesions.3. Use Effective Sunscreen: Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily, even on cloudy days. Reapply every two hours when outdoors, and after swimming or sweating.4. Get Genetic Testing Done: If you have a family history of melanoma or other cancers, consider genetic testing to assess your risk. Tests like the MYRIS can identify melanoma-related gene mutations.5. Avoid Tanning Beds: Steer clear of tanning beds, as they significantly increase the risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers.6. Be Your Own Health Advocate: Stay informed about your health, ask questions, and seek second opinions if necessary. Advocate for yourself and your loved ones by being proactive about potential health concerns.In This Episode: (00:00) Intro: Melanoma Awareness Month(02:40) Dr. Omid Hamid: Melanoma specialist introduction(6:58) Surgery for melanoma explained(10:49) Immunotherapy revolutionizes melanoma treatment(14:57) Genetic testing for melanoma risk(23:25) Importance of advocating for yourself(32:22) Teddy Mellencamp's stage 4 melanoma journey(50:51) Hormonal changes and melanoma risk(57:00) Two key melanoma prevention tipsRESOURCES:Melanoma Research Alliance: https://www.curemelanoma.org/blog/omid-hamid-mdMelanoma Research Foundation https://melanoma.org/Myriad Genetics: https://myriad.com/ GUEST BIOGRAPHY:Omid Hamid, MD, is the Chief of the Translational Research and Immuno-Oncology Department at The Angeles Clinic and Research Institute and serves as the Co-Director of the Melanoma and Phase I Programs. Academic Title as Professor, Department of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. His areas of expertise include immunotherapy and Phase I drug development.Dr. Hamid has published extensively and has been at the forefront of the development of paradigm-shifting breakthroughs including BRAF/MEK targeted agents, AntiCTL4A, antiPD1, and PDL1 therapies. His current interests include new immunotherapeutic options for patients including bi-specific antibodies, Adoptive T-cell Therapy, and oncolytic therapies with a focus on combinatorial approaches resulting in potentially great patient benefit.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We recommend watching the video version of this episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Why Chefchaouen is a Unique Gem Within Morocco"Azdean sits down on-location with local guide Hamid to learn about the history of Chefchaouen, the famous blue city of northern Morocco.This small town roughly 4 hours north of Fes, or 2 hours south of Tangier, has been attracting tourists for decades and, in the age of Instagram, gets more popular every year.As Hamid and Azdean emphasize, Chefchaouen is not just about the stunning colours, but the beautiful architecture, historic Medina and kasbah, and its natural setting in the Rif mountains. Gentle creeks of water wind their way through the town, artisans and craftsmakers line the paths and lane ways, and fresh orange juice vendors squeeze delicious nectar to help you on the climb up to the Spanish mosque, where you get stunning views of the mountains, valleys and the rolling hills of blue. Hamid explains the historic founding of Chefchaouen as a refuge for both Muslim and Jewish refugees during the time of the Spanish Inquisition. The town is a perfect snapshot of Morocco's welcoming and tolerant nature.And we finally get a definitive answer as to why the city is blue. Although you may expect that this is something dating back centuries, the reality may surprise you!Chefchaouen is a calm and quiet jewel of Morocco, with many wonderful features to attract travellers looking for the exotic and colorful, as well as peaceful retreats, fresh mountain air, tremendous hiking and a laid-back spirit and hospitality. We previously posted this recording as audio-only, but now have a beautiful video version to share with you. We know that it won't take much to convince you to add it to your Morocco itinerary! Do you dream of exploring the enchanting land of Morocco?Destination Morocco is your ultimate travel experience for those seeking luxury and adventure. We specialize in crafting bespoke itineraries tailored to your unique tastes and desires.If you're a discerning traveler who values an immersive, curated adventure, visit www.destinationsmorocco.com, and let us bring your dream Moroccan vacation to life.Learn more about Azdean and Destination Morocco.Explore our Private Tours and Small Group Tours!
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This week… The University of Washington is facing uncertainty as federal research funding is up in the air. Seattle is welcoming a new pro sports team, courtesy of the Professional Women’s Hockey League. And HBO’s hit show The Last of Us found its way to Seattle for the first time. Science journalist Jane C. Hu and KUOW Community Engagement Director Zaki Hamid are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 276 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Hamid Kohan, founder of Law Practice AI. Hamid is an experienced entrepreneur with a diverse background in technology and law. He earned his engineering degree at 17 from Chico State University and was quickly recruited to Silicon Valley, working for prominent companies. By 21, he completed an MBA in business marketing, propelling his career in business and technology. Hamid was integral in developing the world's first laptop at Grid Systems and later worked at SUN Microsystems, helping the company grow from 200 to 13,000 employees. He also held senior positions at Hitachi and Tandem Computers, directing business and technology development. In 1999, Hamid became Division President of Emblazed Technology, where he led the company to a 300% growth and a $1 billion valuation in just one year. In 2004, he co-founded CAPLUCK Inc., launching Cap60, a data management system provider recognized as the largest service provider for nonprofits in the U.S. In 2016, Hamid entered the legal field by founding Law Practice AI (formerly Legal Soft Inc.) offering practice management solutions for law firms. Under his leadership, Law Practice AI grew rapidly, helping firms expand across the U.S. Hamid's expertise in law firm management has made him a sought-after speaker and author of three books, including How to Scale Your Stupid Law Firm. His practical approach has made him a respected figure in legal practice management. What you'll learn about in this episode: 1. Client Follow-up and Communication: - Law Practice AI streamlines client follow-up processes through automated calls, texts, and emails, allowing for personalized sequences and efficient communication. - The AI technology collects and analyzes documents in real-time, providing immediate feedback and facilitating document collection during client interactions. 2. Document Summarization and Organization: - Law Practice AI offers document summarization and analysis, enabling the rapid processing of large volumes of documents, such as medical records, in under five minutes. - The platform allows for easy organization and filing of documents, enhancing client file management and workflow efficiency. 3. Centralized AI Solutions for Legal Operations: - Centralized AI solutions like Law Practice AI aim to simplify legal operations by integrating with CRMs to automate data management, calendaring, and client interactions. - Virtual staff integration alongside AI tools presents a strategic approach to scaling law firms efficiently and cost-effectively. 4. Simplified Tech Environment: - Law firms benefit from a centralized tech environment provided by platforms like Law Practice AI, avoiding the need to navigate multiple systems for different tasks. - Future versions of Law Practice AI feature API integrations with CRMs to automate matter opening, data storage, calendaring, and flag-setting processes. 5. Intake AI and Client Communication: - Intake AI technology addresses challenges in client communication by providing a seamless experience, including quick escalation to live agents for high-value cases. - Law Practice AI differentiates itself by offering personalized and efficient intake processes tailored to the legal industry's unique needs and complexities. Resources: Website http://www.mylawfirm.ai/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Law-Practice-AI/61556510846445/ Twitter https://x.com/LawPracticeAI LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/law-practice-ai/ Additional Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This is part 3 of an April-long miniseries curated by Pip entitled 'Climate Solutions For Realists'.Our third guest is Greenpeace CEO AREEBA HAMID.A really great chance to hear from someone who could not be more involved with Greenpeace, in a capacity which has Areeba overseeing all that is happening in the company and from a vantage point which allows views into the - let's face it - incredibly shady world of oil companies. Companies which have seemingly taken notes from cartoon supervillains and considered it a good look. Areeba goes into really awesome depth with facts and knowledge (attributes which these days are not always celebrated) about such topics as the eternal bête noir of Shell, the doubling down of companies on all the bad behaviour, hiding research, greenwashing and sportswashing and public image, the David and Goliath energy of huge corporations chasing down movements like Greenpeace, how Greg from Succession foretold an event in Greenpeace's day to day, Shell's PR disaster, and how companies will always lose to humour and comedy. With the echo of the motto 'Stop Drilling And Start Paying' ringing in our ears, enjoy this episode with someone who can help shed some light on such sour times.PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureGREENPEACESO MANY GREENPEACE LINKS TO EXPLOREINSTAGRAMSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week… It’s tariff chaos. Seattle is doing its best to navigate an uncertain economy as an import/export city. The Seattle City Council has a lot on their plates, but the main course might be interpersonal beef. And for the first time in 13 years, Seattle is getting a new Trader Joe’s… You might want to take the bus instead of dealing with the parking lot. Local drag queen and film curator Chase Burns and KUOW Community Engagement Director Zaki Hamid are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tauche ein in die faszinierende Welt der KI mit Joel Kaczmarek und Hamidreza Hosseini von ECODYNAMICS! Nach zwei Wochen in Vietnam bringt Joel die heißesten Updates mit – und Hamid, der KI-Experte, liefert die Insights. Von OpenAI's neuem Bildmodell bis hin zu autonomen Agenten und dem Hype um Manus – hier erfährst du alles, was du wissen musst. Entdecke, wie KI deinen Alltag revolutionieren kann und warum Manus gerade die Tech-Welt auf den Kopf stellt. Sei dabei, wenn Joel und Hamid die Zukunft der KI enthüllen! Du erfährst... ...wie das neue Bildmodell von OpenAI kreative Prozesse revolutioniert ...welche spannenden Möglichkeiten autonome Agenten bieten ...wie Manus als innovatives Tool die KI-Welt verändert ...warum DeepSeek und andere chinesische Modelle im Fokus stehen ...wie n8n Automatisierung auf ein neues Level hebt __________________________ ||||| PERSONEN |||||
In this episode of Positive Philter, I'm joined by student leader Zayd Hamid, a graduate student within the Public Policy Program whose focus is educational policy. We explore the evolving landscape of Career Services, shifting from the traditional career service center model to a more dynamic career ecosystem—where multiple stakeholders, including students, alumni, academic departments, employers, and career professionals, play an integral role in career development. Zayd and I discuss how this holistic approach fosters collaboration across university units to ensure students achieve positive career outcomes upon graduation. Tune in for insights on how we can build a stronger, more connected career support system! Shout Outs and Plugs Zayd Hamid LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaydhamid/ The Emerging Paradigm in College Career Services by Jeremy Podany Article: https://www.careerleadershipcollective.com/post/the-emerging-paradigm-in-college-career-services?utm_campaign=7ffe3b65-5cc0-4955-8ec3-61fce225690b&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=abc5f27d-8d63-4d0c-9691-4f2736d60d53 A Conversation on Career Management for College Students Article: https://pwperspective.com/philip-wilkerson-a-conversation-on-career-management-for-college-students/ If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code: https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Outro music provided by Ryan Rosemond. Check out his Soundcloud channel here: https://soundcloud.com/brothersrosemond/albums Purchase "Forty Years of Advice" by Philip Wilkerson: https://a.co/d/2qYMlqu Leave Your Feedback by filling out this audience survey: https://forms.gle/ncoNvWxMq2A6Zw2q8 Sign up for Positive Philter Weekly Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/g-LOqL Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/ Jeff's Anti-Hunger Fund The Positive Philter Podcast is dedicated to Jeff Kirsch. A long-time supporter of the show and a major influence on this show's growth. Please support the careers of future advocates by donating to the Jeff Kirsch Fund for Anti-Hunger Advocacy. This fund was named after Jeff Kirsch for his decades of service in fighting hunger and inequality. Link to fund: https://frac.org/kirschfund Pats for Patriots If you are a member of the #MasonNation, please consider sending a Pats for Patriots. Pats for Patriots are a free and easy way to thank, recognize, show appreciation for a Mason colleague or student who has taken the time to do something kind, generous or thoughtful towards others. For more information, visit: https://forms.office.com/r/HRZGvhdJEA We have received more than 2,000 nominations from the Mason community so far. Keep those nominations coming in!
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This week… Elected officials took steps towards more reliable transportation for both buses and ferries. Big changes are coming to one of Seattle’s oldest parks. And a mysterious heist played out in north Seattle this weekend, when someone tried to steal a replica of the Liberty Bell. Arts reporter Jas Keimig and KUOW Director of Community Engagement Zaki Hamid are here to break down the week. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks with Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid. A native Pennsylvanian of Egyptian ethnic background, and Islamic faith, Hamid completed his Ph.D. in politics at Oxford University. He is an assistant professor at Fuller Seminary, co-host of the Wisdom of Crowds podcast and website, and now the author of his own Substack and a recent book, The Problem of Democracy: America, the Middle East, and the Rise and Fall of an Idea. Hamid is also the author of Temptations of Power: Islamists & Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East and Rethinking Political Islam. Hamid and Razib discuss the tail end of the war in Gaza, from the explosion of 10/7 and the wave of atrocities against Israelis surrounding the Palestinian enclave, to the brutal counter-attack that has resulted in tens of thousands of Gazan civilian deaths. While Hamid points to the deep structural issues that divide the two parties, and make final resolution of the conflict difficult, Razib highlights the many pitfalls of third parties becoming involved in such a highly polarized and fraught topic. They also discuss the growing identification of the global Left, including American progressives, with the Palestinian cause, the difficulties of grappling with and containing anti-Semitism within the movement. Though Israel's counter-offensive is finally reaching a denouement, Hamid strikes a fundamentally pessimistic note about long-term possibilities. Then they pivot to domestic politics, and recent cultural trends that culminated in a Trump victory in the 2024 USelection, and the alienation of many nonwhites in the Democratic coalition from the hegemony of woke cultural elites. Hamid reiterates his long-standing critiques of racial identitarianism on the Left, and the irony that the progressive awareness of racial minorities only tends to extend to them when these minorities cosign woke nostrums. In contrast to the seemingly interminable nature of the conflict in the Middle East, Razib and Hamid both see hope for a path forward with reduced racial polarization and a reorientation of politics around substantive material interests rather than symbolic racial or ethnic categories.
حمید محمودزاده، مدیرعامل نرمافزار مدیریت ارتباط با مشتری دیدار، یکی از پلتفرمهای در حال رشد ایران را رهبری میکند که برای کمک به کسبوکارها در مدیریت روابط با مشتریان، بهینهسازی فروش و بهبود تعاملات با مشتریان طراحی شده است. دیدار با ارائه راهکارهای متناسب با نیازهای شرکتهای ایرانی، استفاده از سیستمهای مدیریت ارتباط با مشتری را در بازار محلی دسترسپذیرتر و کارآمدتر میسازد. با تمرکز بر نوآوری و کاربردی بودن، حمید به کسبوکارها در بهبود فرآیندهای فروش و افزایش تعامل با مشتریان کمک میکند.00:00:00 پیشگفتار00:03:23 CRM چیست؟00:08:14 استفاده از CRM در ایران چقدر رایج است؟ 00:11:49 شروع دیدار و ساختار شرکت00:27:05 مشتریان دیدار و شباهت های دیدار با نمونه های خارجی00:40:44 چنل های بازاریابی و استراتژی محتوای دیدار00:49:09 رقبای دیدار و چرا دیدار روی کسب و کارهای کوچک تمرکز دارد؟00:59:20 اهمیت سرعت در تماس با مشتریان بالقوه01:19:03 وبینارها چگونه به جذب مشتری کمک می کنند؟01:26:22 بزرگترین درس واهمیت تمرکز در کسب و کار01:30:24 فروش، عامل اصلی موفقیت استارتاپ هاHamid Mahmoudzadeh, CEO of Didar CRM, leads one of Iran's growing CRM platforms, designed to help businesses manage customer relationships, streamline sales, and improve client interactions. Didar provides tailored solutions for Iranian companies, making CRM more accessible and efficient in the local market. With a focus on innovation and practicality, Hamid is helping businesses enhance their sales processes and customer engagement.اسپانسر این قسمتشرکت ارائهدهنده خدمات میزبانی وب - لیموهاستhttps://limoo.hostاطلاعات بیشتر درباره پادکست طبقه ۱۶ و لینک پادکستهای صوتیhttps://linktr.ee/tabaghe16 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock this episode and our entire premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Vanity Fair recently published a provocatively-titled piece saying "Chapo Trap House Isn't Going to Save the Democrats." Comedian and podcaster Jake Flores joins Bad Faith along with Institute for Middle Eastern Understanding communications director Hamid Bendaas for a deep dive on the article, whether the trajectory of one of the left's most popular podcasts is reflective of the broader despondency on the left, and whether the pod has the power to help course correct the left back toward the optimism of the Bernie years. Hamid brings important IMEU stats showing the effect of the Gaza genocide on electoral outcomes, and the pair assess the liberal blame game which seeks to put the onus on everything except for the Democrats' own failures -- including the "dirtbag left." Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
