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In this week's podcast episode, Madiha and Hammad talk all about living mindfully in a busy world! From practical tips to bring calm into your day to exploring zero-waste living, setting boundaries, and stepping back from the social media validation trap, we cover it all. Plus, we dive into the difference between just adapting to life and truly growing from it. Whether you're new to mindfulness or looking to deepen your practice, this episode is packed with insights and good vibes to help you live more intentionally. Tune in, relax, and join the conversation! Watch here. #lifeunfiltered #sukhan #sukhanofficialpk #mindfulness #podcast #zerowaste #selfcare #mentalhealth #sustainableliving #personalgrowth #socialmedia #mindfulliving #boundaries #selfimprovement
In this week's podcast episode, Madiha and Hammad talk all about living mindfully in a busy world! From practical tips to bring calm into your day to exploring zero-waste living, setting boundaries, and stepping back from the social media validation trap, we cover it all. Plus, we dive into the difference between just adapting to life and truly growing from it. Whether you're new to mindfulness or looking to deepen your practice, this episode is packed with insights and good vibes to help you live more intentionally. Tune in, relax, and join the conversation! Watch here. #lifeunfiltered #sukhan #sukhanofficialpk #mindfulness #podcast #zerowaste #selfcare #mentalhealth #sustainableliving #personalgrowth #socialmedia #mindfulliving #boundaries #selfimprovement
On this episode host Fred Goldstein recorded live at HIMSS25 with two guests. Hammad Shah, CEO Clarest Health, discusses Data-Driven Pharmacy Care: Enhancing Medication Management for Better Outcomes. And Whende Carroll, MSN, RN, FHIMSS, HIMSS, Clinical Informatics Advisor, discusses the role of clinical informaticists in promoting quality, timely and safe patient care. https://clarest.com/ https://www.himss.org/ To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
The sixty ninth ranked player on his desire to improve and opening a snooker club.Explore the sport of snooker, from its biggest names to sharing stories of the people involved at all levels of the game. Presenter: Shabnam Younus-Jewell. Producers: James Patient. Originally broadcast on BBC Essex.
Resûl-i Ekrem (s.a.v.) Efendimiz şöyle buyurmuşlardır: “Meşrû' işlere Allâh'a hamd ile başlanmazsa hayır ve bereketi kesilir.” “Allâh'a hamdetmek şükrün başıdır. Allâh'a hamdetmeyen bir kul O'na şükür etmemiştir.” “Cenâb-ı Hakk'ı senâ için elhamdülillâh demek, yâhûd Allâh'a hamd etmek zikirlerin efdalidir.” “Cenâb-ı Hakk'a en çok şükür edeniniz, insanlara teşekkürde kusur etmeyeninizdir.” “Allâh'a hamd ile başlanmayan herbir söz kesiktir.” “Cennete ilk girecek zümre «Hammadûn» zümresidir; yani Cenâb-ı Hakk'a çok hamdedip çok şükredenler.” “Hiçbir tarafı müstesnâ olmamak üzere bütün dünyâ ümmetten sâdece bir adama verilse ve sonra bu kimse ‘Elhamdülillâh' dese, muhakkak ki bu ‘Elhamdülillâh' bütün hepsinden daha kıymetli, daha efdal olurdu.” Cenâb-ı Hakk, insanı mükerrem sıfatla yaratmış ve onu en büyük şerefle süslemiştir. İnsan “Ahsen-i Takvim” üzere (en güzel sûrette) yaratılmıştır. Bu en şerefli mahlûku sayısız nimetlere gark etmiştir. Râbb'ül âlemin Âyet-i Kerîme'de; “Nimetlerimi tek tek saymak isteseniz, saymakla bitiremezsiniz.” (İbrâhîm s. 34) buyuruyor. Elhamdülillâh, Hakk Te'âlâ Hazretleri'nin maddî ve manevî birçok nimetleri içinde yüzüyoruz. Bu yüzden bol bol Allâh (c.c.)'a hamdetmeliyiz. Resûl-i Ekrem (s.a.v.) şöyle buyuruyorlar: “Cenâb-ı Hakk'ın ni'metlerine hamd ü senâ, insanı ni'metin zevâlinden, elden çıkmasından emîn kılar, korur.” Not: Şükür, gelen bir nimet karşılığı memnuniyet göstermektir. Hamd ise herhangi bir nimet karşılığı olmaksızın yapılan senâdır. (Hz. Mahmûd Sâmi Ramazânoğlu (k.s), Tezkiye-yi Nefs, Tasfiye-yi Kalb, 2-3.s.;Duâlar ve Zikirler 69-
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In this special episode of the World Football Summit Podcast, we dive into Saudi Arabia's remarkable football transformation with Hammad Albalawi, the man of the hour in football, and a key figure behind the country's ambitious 2034 World Cup bid. Hammad shares how Vision 2030 fuels its football revolution, their long-term infrastructure investments, and their plans to leave a lasting legacy. From blending local culture with global partnerships to leveraging unmatched passion and energy, to even his fandom for Newcastle United, this conversation highlights invaluable lessons for anyone in the sports industry...Enjoy! World Football Summit: The football we want, and need. This podcast is for leaders who want to shape the future of the football (or soccer) industry. On this show, we will bring you closer to the people and the organizations who are driving change in the sports business industry all over the world. You can learn more about us on: Our website LinkedIn X Instagram Facebook Our weekly newsletter Our official YouTube channel
A short conversation taken just days ahead of the December 11th FIFA World Cup announcement. We had the pleasure to sit-down for an insightful fireside chat at the World Football Summit in Riyadh with Hammad Al-Balawi, head of the Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup Bid Unit.
Sonia Nasir er en middels vellykket skuespiller i London. Etter et opprivende brudd reiser hun for å besøke søsteren i Haifa i Israel, der farens familie kom fra, og der hun knapt har vært siden hun var tenåring. Snart blir hun dratt med i et lokalt teaterprosjekt, der en trupp skal sette opp Shakespeares Hamlet på Vestbredden. Det dukker opp gjenferd også utenfor teaterscenen, etter hvert som fortiden innhenter Sonia.Gjenferdet inn (til norsk ved Bjørn Alex Herrman) er en kompleks og velkomponert fortelling, en utforskning av identitet og tilhørighet, av kunstens rolle, av samhold og av den smertefulle historien til en familie og et folk.Isabella Hammad er en britisk-palestinsk forfatter. Debutromanen Pariseren vant en rekke priser, deriblant Betty Trask Award og Palestine Book Award, og i 2023 ble hun innlemmet på den prestisjetunge Granta-lista Best Young British Novelists. Gjenferdet inn er hennes andre roman.Priya Bains er poet, aktivist og redaktør for tidsskriftet Vinduet. Nå møter hun Hammad til samtale om gjenferd og søstre, Hamlet og okkupasjon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sonia Nasir is a somewhat successful actor in London. After a distressing end to a love affair, she travels to see her sister in Haifa, Israel, where their father's family is from, and where she's hardly been since she was a teenager. Soon, she is pulled into a local theatre production of Shakespeare's Hamlet on the West Bank. And as the past catches up with Sonia, ghosts appear off stage as well.Enter Ghost is a complex and skillfully composed novel, an exploration of identity and belonging, the role of art, community, and the painful story of a family and a people.Isabella Hammad is a British-Palestinian author. Her debut novel The Parisian won a number of awards, including the Betty Trask Award and the Palestine Book Award, and I 2023, she was included on Granta's prestigious list of Best young British Novelists. Enter Ghost is her second novel.Priya Bains is a poet, an activist and editor of the literary magazine Vinduet. She will join Hammad for a conversation about ghosts and sisters, Hamlet and the occupation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this show, we're discussing Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup with Hammad Albalawi, Head of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation FIFA World Cup 2034 bid unit. With the Kingdom expected to soon be named as the host country for the 2034 FIFA World Cup, we talk to Hammad about his love of football, the role it plays in Saudi Arabia and the importance of the World Cup in how Saudi Arabia markets itself to the world. We also discuss the upcoming Netflix documentary, “Saudi Pro League: Kickoff” and the Kingdom's wider football strategy.
In this episode, we have a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation with Hammad Jabr, a dedicated Palestinian activist and emerging scholar whose work has been central to student organizing for Palestine at UBC and beyond. Hammad shares his journey from Palestine to Canada, discussing the personal challenges of navigating movement as a Palestinian and the impact of becoming part of the diaspora. We talk about his role in building solidarity spaces on campus, especially amidst the ongoing genocide in Gaza, and dive into the student encampment movement. Hammad also introduces us to the concept of Urbicide, which he explores in his recent report on Gaza. This framework exposes the systematic destruction of Gaza's infrastructure, civil life, and resources for survival, empowering activists to ground their arguments in the material realities of displacement, starvation, and loss of life—countering Zionist propaganda with documented facts. Finally, we discuss Palestine in the World, a course on Palestinian liberation that Hammad is co-designing for UBC's Geography department. As both an activist and geographer, Hammad brings an invaluable perspective on resistance, anti-Zionism, and the intersections of academia and activism. We're grateful for this powerful, deeply reflective conversation. Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (02:00) Hammad's journey (27:36) UBC Encampments (46:20) Political Education / Urbicide (1:18:53) Political Education / Palestine in the World (1:45:00) On Critical Hope
Welcome to the eCommerce Lab Podcast! In this episode, we'll feature Hammad Maqsood, a leading expert in enterprise software and digital engineering, who will share his insights on the different lifecycles of expanding an e-commerce business.We'll explore the critical stages of growth, from initial technology infrastructure to advanced optimization, as well as the strategies needed to take a business to the next level in the competitive digital world.Don't miss out!#ecomcy #Amazon #amazonfba #amazonseller #amazonbusiness #amazonfbaseller #amazonppc #amazonadvertising #amazonsellercentral #amazonppctips #amazonprivatelabel #amazonselling #amazonseoe
Hammad Chaudhry is the Vice President of Innovation and Construction Technology at EllisDon. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Hammad talks about bringing new technologies to the construction industry and some of the most exciting innovations coming in right now. He also discusses the importance of implementing digital processes and capturing data, bringing in the right innovations at the right time, and more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode revisits the climate catastrophe that hit Pakistan two years ago this month in the form of historic floods. In July and August of 2022, Pakistan received nearly double its typical rainfall nationwide, with some localized areas receiving over four times the usual amount. Simply put, the water had nowhere to go. A third of the country was submerged underwater. Two million homes were destroyed and four million acres of agricultural land were ruined. Millions were left without access to drinking water, and the loss of crops led to food shortages. It was a humanitarian disaster of the highest order. In today's interview you'll hear from Hammad Naqi Khan, Director General of WWF Pakistan. Hammad talks about the impacts of the 2022 floods (2:33), and how a new initiative called Recharge Pakistan aims to make his country more resilient to future flood events (11:09). Links for More Info: Recharge Pakistan web page
Send us a Text Message.Exploring Trucking Careers with Hammad Hassan | Trucking Risk and Insurance PodcastIn this episode of the Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast, we're joined by Hammad Hassan from the Toronto Business Development Centre. Hammad discusses the 'Explore Trucking as a Career' program, a fast-track initiative designed to support Ontario's economy by addressing the truck driver shortage. He explains the eligibility criteria, funding details, and the program's impact on both large and small trucking companies. We also learn about TBDC's efforts to educate new entrants in the trucking industry and their collaboration with community organizations to increase awareness and solve the driver shortage problem. Tune in to find out how this program is making a difference and how employers and potential drivers can get involved.Hammad HassanEmail: hammad@tbdc.comhttps://exploretruckingcareers.com/00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest00:39 Overview of Toronto Business Development Centre01:46 Explore Trucking as a Career Program05:09 Eligibility Criteria for the Program08:30 Employer Collaboration and Funding13:43 Addressing the Driver Shortage15:01 Educational Initiatives and Community Outreach28:52 Conclusion and Contact InformationJohn FarquharSummit Risk Solutions: summitrisksolutions.ca1 226 802-2762John@summitrisksolutions.caChris HarrisSafety Dawg Inc: safetydawg.comChris@SafetyDawg.com1 905 973 7056Keeping it Safety Dawg Simple!#trucksafety #truckinsurance #truckpodcastDo you need a "Truck Driver Safety Policy?" Get it today! https://safetydawg.com/policy
Exploring the Canadian Trucking Industry with Hammad Hassan in 2024 #2024 #HammadHassan #truckingtrends #NewCanadians Join us as we dive deep into the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of the trucking industry with Hammad Hassan in 2024. Discover the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the future of transportation for New Canadians. Don't miss out on this thrilling exploration of one of the most vital sectors in our economy. Website: www.exploretruckingcareers.com WATCH THE VIDEO FOR NEW CANADIANS HERE This episode is sponsored by Bison Transport with many opportunities for truck drivers in their fleet across Canada. At Bison – they put Safety First Bison's “Right to Decide” Policy gives every Driver their ultimate protection. Drivers make the final decision if it is safe to drive and Bison actively encourages Driver's use of this policy. Safe Driving Reward Program Bison's Safe Driving Reward Program financially rewards Drivers for achieving safe miles. Our top level Drivers earn up to 15% more through this program. Rewards are paid quarterly and can be deposited directly in your Group RRSP if you choose. Experience a Fleet of Support At Bison Fleet support means 24/7 Live support for all Drivers and Owner-Operators, allowing you to focus on maximizing your miles on each trip Bison also offers app-based solutions to make every trip as smooth as possible, including in-yard trailer location, trip rating and digital paperwork transfer Drive State of the Art Late Model Freightliner and Volvo Tractors at Bison Bison Drivers enjoy the safest and most comfortable tractors on the road with integrated powertrains, and fully automatic transmissions. All Bison's tractors come equipped with the latest safety features in the Detroit Assurance and Volvo Active Driver Assist platforms. These safety systems provide safety features such as collision mitigation, driver side airbag, land departure and adaptive cruise control to support the driver at all times while over the road. You can learn more about Bison and the opportunities available at www.bisondriving.com or call 1-800-527-5781 @BisonTransport #bisontransport DriverVerified is an online platform that allows you to keep a profile that can be found by potential employers, sent directly to insurance professionals, or updated with documents that help you stand out from other applicants. You can learn more about DriverVerified at www.driververified.com Set up your free profile today. This episode is sponsored by Rosedale Transport offering career opportunities for truck drivers with their large network. You can learn more at www.rosedalegroup.com DriverCheck is a leader in drug and alcohol, cognitive, and workplace testing helping employers have a safe workplace for their staff. Learn how DriverCheck can help you be safe at www.drivercheck.ca About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
Hammad's latest novel, “Enter Ghost,” follows an actress to her ancestral homeland in Palestine, where she's pulled into a production of “Hamlet” on the West Bank. Reporter Kaya Williams spoke to the first-time finalist for the award, which honors works of fiction that explore vital contemporary issues.
I speak with Sundus Hammad, coordinator of the Right to Education Campaign, who says Palestinian education is under attack but the more aware we become, the more we can resist Israel's occupation and scholasticide.
This week's host is HUNT's Regional Vice President for Buffalo/Niagara and Rochester, Susan Ballard. Her featured guests this week are Mark Brylinski, sales professional with HUNT Real Estate, and Maha Hammad, Mortgage Consultant with HUNT Mortgage. In this episode, Susan, Mark, and Maha discuss developments in the real estate and mortgage markets throughout 2023 and changes over the last few months, programs available through HUNT Mortgage for homebuyers exploring their options for financing, and projections for the real estate industry and mortgage rates in 2024.
Curator Hammad Nasar expands ideas of miniature painting, moving around South Asia and Western Europe from the 17th century to now, with Nusra Latif Qureshi's 2009 digital print scroll, Did You Come Here To Find History? Beyond the Page, a touring exhibition of South Asian miniatures, is truly historic and historical. At its core are more than 180 detailed, small-scale works on paper, dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries, the time when the Mughal Empire ruled over much of South Asia. But these miniature paintings are borrowed not from contemporary India or Pakistan, but the British Museum in London, the Tate and V&A, and the Royal Collection. So how did this wealth of South Asian miniature paintings come to be held (and hidden away) in Britain's greatest collections – and what does it mean for this sheer quantity to be here now? Hammad Nasar, one of the exhibition's curators, puts these works in conversation with those by leading contemporary artists from South Asia and its diasporas, including Hamra Abbas, Imran Qureshi, Shahzia Sikander, Khadim Ali, and Ali Kazim. We consider their practice across media, highlighting the different forms in which miniature practice lives and lives on, whether in sculpture, film, or architectural installations. Travelling along Nusra Latif Qureshi's digital-printed scroll, we unpick the layers of portraits, from contemporary passport photographs, to traditional portraits from Venice and Mughal India. With a miniature painting of Saint Rabia, the first female saint in Sufi Islam, Hammad also highlights how women and the body have been represented in Islamic cultures, pluralising perspectives on the past. Connecting Britain and South Asia, we consider the foundation of the world-renowned Miniature Department of the National College of Art in Lahore, Pakistan, and how artists have long engaged with a range of non-Western/European media, including Japanese woodblock prints. Hammad defies the marginalisation of miniatures – due to their size, and ‘non-conventional' means of distribution and display – suggesting that art markets and institutions must ‘grow up' in their appreciation of the media. We also trace migrations and two-way flows, how courtly and Company paintings influenced well-known Dutch Masters like Rembrandt, to Anwar Jalal Shemza, a multidisciplinary artist of modernist and abstract works. Plus, Hammad talks about the ‘empire-shaped hole' in British history, and why it is important that we share uncomfortable histories like the legacy of the East India Company to challenge the displacement of empire, as something that happened over there and then. Beyond the Page: South Asian Miniature Painting and Britain, 1600 to Now runs at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes until 28 January 2024, then The Box in Plymouth in 2024. For more, you can read my article in gowithYamo: gowithyamo.com/blog/small-and-mighty-south-asian-miniature-painting-and-britain-1600-to-now-at-mk-gallery. Part of JOURNEYS, a series of episodes leading to EMPIRE LINES 100. WITH: Hammad Nasar, curator, writer and researcher. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London, where he co-leads the London, Asia Programme, and co-curator of the British Art Show 9 (2020–2022). He is the co-curator of Beyond the Page, an exhibition supported by the Bagri Foundation. ART: ‘Did You Come Here To Find History?, Nusra Latif Qureshi (2009)'. PRODUCER: Jelena Sofronijevic. Follow EMPIRE LINES on Instagram: instagram.com/empirelinespodcast And Twitter: twitter.com/jelsofron/status/1306563558063271936 Support EMPIRE LINES on Patreon: patreon.com/empirelines
Patty and JD discuss the movie, Five Night's at Freddy's, directed by Emma Tammi. We have a special guest for this last episode and Hammad will provide another take on our latest movie review. The horror movie 'Five Nights at Freddy's,' is a love letter to fans of the game. With a theatrical release and available on the streaming platform Peacock, this movie explores the twisted story of a defunct pizza parlor where possessed animatronics roam. With a budget of $20 million and box office earnings of $88 million in its first week, a sequel is already in the works. Tune in to this podcast episode for an entertaining creepy analysis of 'Five Nights at Freddy's.' Also we would like for our listeners to call or email us about your Dirty Bench Confessions. Maybe you know someone who committed fraud. Maybe you want to email us that you ate the last cookie, defrauding the household. Whatever it is we want to hear it. Email us at olddirtybenches@gmail.com or call us at 253-459-3021. Don't forget to like, subscribe, or leave a review anywhere you get your podcast. #crimeny Sounds provided by Zapsplat. P.S. This is our last episode of the season and 2023. We will see all you Dirty Benches next year.
Dr. Abdelkader Hammad, Consultant Surgeon at Royal Liverpool Hospital and Inna Lazareva, journalist in Israel.
Description: An immersive reading of Gitanjali 8 by Rabindranath Tagore with reflection on healthful dust, allergies, shared decision making, white coats and scrubs. Website:https://anauscultation.wordpress.com/ Work:Gitanjali 8 by Rabindranath TagoreThe child who is decked with prince's robes and who has jewelled chains round his neck loses all pleasure in his play; his dress hampers him at every step.In fear that it may be frayed, or stained with dust he keeps himself from the world, and is afraid even to move.Mother, it is no gain, thy bondage of finery, if it keep one shut off from the healthful dust of the earth, if it rob one of the right of entrance to the great fair of common human life.References: Gitanjali https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/7164/pg7164-images.html Rabindranath Tagore https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/rabindranath-tagore Blumenthal-Barby J, Opel DJ, Dickert NW, Kramer DB, Tucker Edmonds B, Ladin K, Peek ME, Peppercorn J, Tilburt J. Potential Unintended Consequences Of Recent Shared Decision Making Policy Initiatives. Health Aff (Millwood). 2019 Nov;38(11):1876-1881.Lambrecht, B., Hammad, H. The immunology of the allergy epidemic and the hygiene hypothesis. Nat Immunol 18, 1076–1083 (2017).Pfefferle PI, Keber CU, Cohen RM, Garn H. The Hygiene Hypothesis - Learning From but Not Living in the Past. Front Immunol. 2021 Mar 16;12:635935.Haahtela T. A biodiversity hypothesis. Allergy. 2019 Aug;74(8):1445-1456.O'Donnell VR, Chinelatto LA, Rodrigues C, Hojaij FC. A brief history of medical uniforms: from ancient history to the COVID-19 time. Rev Col Bras Cir. 2020 Jun 8;47:e20202597.Sood, S. (2023, July 10). Fashion-based medicine: A history of western doctors' dress - hektoen internationalShefali Sood. Hektoen International - An online medical humanities journal. https://hekint.org/2023/07/10/fashion-based-medicine-a-history-of-western-doctors-dress/
A Palestinian production of Hamlet in the West Bank is the backdrop for Isabella Hammad's new novel, Enter Ghost. Hammad's first novel, the beautiful and sprawling The Parisian, won international acclaim in 2019. Granta included Hammad in its decennial “Best of Young British Novelists” list earlier this year. The narrator of Hammad's new novel is Sonia, a British Palestinian actress who visits her sister in Israel to recover from the end of an affair. Despite wanting to take a break from the stage, Sonia gets roped into playing Gertrude in a production of Hamlet being mounted in the West Bank. Sonia's fellow actors read Hamlet as an allegory for the Palestinian struggle. While Sonia resists their interpretation, she uncovers ghosts of her own—repressed memories, a family history of resistance, and a newly discovered commitment to the Palestinian cause. Despite the novel's contemporary setting and political themes, Hammad never lets her characters' trenchant views overwhelm the complex beauty of her storytelling. Isabella Hammad is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. Enter Ghost is available now from Grove Atlantic Press. From our Shakespeare Unlimited podcast. Published August 1, 2023. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This episode was produced by Matt Frassica. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster. Ben Lauer is the web producer. Leonor Fernandez edits our transcripts. We had technical help from Andrew Feliciano at Voice Trax West in Studio City, California. Final mixing services provided by Clean Cuts at Three Seas, Inc.
All technical education is important to be a successful civil engineer — but not alone. Today's guest is Yara Hammad, a bridge engineer who came all the way from Egypt and had to stretch out of her comfort zone to make it in this field. From going to grad school and passing her professional exams to dealing with technical challenges at work and being a woman in a male-dominated field, she dives into the non-technical skills that helped her along the way. Tune in to Learn: The #1 challenge she faced as a woman in civil engineering — and how to solve it One possible reason why women apply to a lot fewer job positions than men 2 skills you need to learn to supercharge your career but that are not taught in school The most challenging aspect of becoming a civil engineer — and the most rewarding A piece of career advice to young professionals she had to learn the hard way 2 exam prep tips that will make your FE or PE exam way easier What is it like to have a spouse that's also a civil engineer? Resources Mentioned: Toastmasters American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) California State University, Northridge Cal Poly Pomona Our Partners: Built Bar NamecheapUse CIVAC for 10% off! Connect With Yara: LinkedIn CEA Resources: Website The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course The Ultimate Civil PE Depth Review Courses FE and PE Practice Exams Free Facebook Community YouTube Channel Free Newsletter Instagram Twitter isaac@civilengineeringacademy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/civilengineeringacademy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/civilengineeringacademy/support
Isabella Hammad is the author of the novel Enter Ghost, available from Grove Press. Hammad was born in London. Her writing has appeared in Conjunctions, The Paris Review, The New York Times and elsewhere. She was awarded the 2018 Plimpton Prize for Fiction and a 2019 O. Henry Prize. Her first novel The Parisian (2019) won a Palestine Book Award, the Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Betty Trask Award from the Society of Authors in the UK. She was a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Honoree, and has received literary fellowships from MacDowell and the Lannan Foundation. She is currently a fellow at the Columbia University Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 505 of the Yeukai Business Show. In this episode, Hammad Khan and Yeukai Kajidori talk about the benefits and challenges of using AI in forex trading. So, if you want to know more about how AI is revolutionizing the way forex traders analyze data, make decisions, and execute trades, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: The Rise of AI in Forex TradingApplications of AI in Forex TradingChallenges and Limitations of AI in Forex Trading About Hammad Khan A serial entrepreneur, who has a passion for exploring and learning the latest technologies and building cutting-edge solutions that push boundaries. He focuses on harnessing the power of blockchain and AI to create real-world applications that have the potential to transform the human experience. He built 2 startups, creating the world's first metaverse in Dubai. More Information Learn more about AI in Forex Trading at https://isladecrypto.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khan99/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xindgi/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/xindgi Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on How to Expand your Business, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Yeukai Business Show !" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now Thanks for listening!
On Tonight's Show Amanda is joined by Arsenal fans from around the world. Guests include Vikas from Australia, Alex from the USA, Igor from Sweden, Hammad from Pakistan and Andy from Great Britain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes the stuff that happens to us at work is weird, or frustrating, or funny-- but sometimes it's straight-up traumatizing. How do you move forward when you still feel like you're carrying trauma from a previous job? Should I go back to my old job, because at least I had friends there? Should I tell my manager about my PTSD diagnosis? Licensed psychologist Dr. Hammad N'cho joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer some of these tough questions, and more.Got a workplace quandary you need help figuring out? Head to www.workappropriate.com and tell us about it.Follow @CrookedMedia on Instagram and Twitter for more original content, host takeovers, and other community events.
A conversation with the founder of 11 startups Ft. Hammad #startups #entrepreneur #podcast In this episode, we sit down for an exclusive conversation with Sheikh Hammad Amjad the founder of 11 successful startups. He shares valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and those looking to grow their own startups. Join us for this fascinating discussion with a true trailblazer in the startup world. Whether you're an entrepreneur yourself or simply interested in the stories behind successful companies, you won't want to miss this episode. Guest: Sheikh Hammad Amjad (Founder of 11 startups in multiple industrial sectors including Fashion & Apparel, Cosmetics, Travel & Tourism, Food, Retail, Textiles, Agriculture, Event Management, Education Consulting, and Sustainable Clothing) Host: Mudassir Raza
Dr. Karim Hammad recently competed at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in St. George. A busy doctor, he's had to learn to balance his desire to train against the realities of his job: 12 hour on-call shifts, night shifts and the challenges of unpredictable work load and lack of routine. His story involves a lot of acceptance of needing to train around ‘the way things are' rather than ‘the way we would ideally like things to be', and his success qualifying for the World Championships underlines the importance for all of us of putting recovery, and health, first. You can learn more about the Liverpool International Transplant Initiative and the work they do here: http://www.liverpooliti.com/SponsorsLike what you heard in this interview? Join hundreds of other age group triathletes making the most of their limited training time, training with Team OxygenAddict! http://team.oxygenaddict.com - The most comprehensive triathlon coaching program for busy age groupers. To find out more, You can book a zoom, phone or skype call with Rob or the Team here precisionfuelandhydration.comThis show is brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration, who have a range of tools and products to help you personalise your fuelling and hydration strategy so that you can perform at your best. Take the FREE Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a personalised race nutrition planBook a free 20-minute hydration and fueling strategy video consultationDidn't catch the discount code to get 15% off your first order of fuelling and hydration products, drop Andy and the team an email at hello@pfandh.com and they'll be happy to help youUseful Blogs:Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their bestWhy do athletes suffer from cramp?How much carbohydrate do athletes need per hour?Which energy products are right for you?Check out Precision Fuel and Hydration on social channels here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/precisionfandh/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precisionfandhTwitter: https://twitter.com/precisionfandhListen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/OATriPodSpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/OATriPodiTunes
Hammad Miah gives an insight into the challenges that players face when they first turn professional, in the new episode of the WST Podcast. World number 71 Miah first gained his tour card in 2013 when, at the age of 19, he came through Q School. "There's a huge misconception about turning pro," he told Michael McMullan. "Our dream is to get on to the tour, but that is only five percent of the journey. I was thinking I could have a very good future ahead of me in snooker. You grow up seeing the big names on TV, then all of a sudden you are playing against them. It all happened too fast, I didn't have time for it to soak in."
Alym Rayani, General Manager for Compliance and Privacy Marketing at Microsoft, joins host Erica Toelle and guest host Hammad Rajjoub on this week's episode of Uncovering Hidden Risks. Alym works closely with engineering leadership to drive product strategy and roadmap while overseeing the product value proposition, marketing efforts, and customer experience. Due to these changes in regulations and increased cybersecurity risk, these areas are converging. Erica, Hammad, and Alym are taking a closer look at a top industry trend: convergence of compliance, data protection, and privacy requirements, and discussing what this means for Chief Information Security Officers. In This Episode You Will Learn: What areas create quick wins for organizations that create momentum for larger initiatives What the answer is for CISOs to stay in compliance with regulations Risks CISOs will face focusing on data protection without considering compliance and privacy Some Questions We Ask: What challenges are CISOs, privacy officers, and CCOs seeing from this convergence? How are data protection and privacy changing the way CISOs approach new problems? What should CISOs look for in a data protection technology solution? Resources: View Alym Rayani on LinkedIn View Hammad Rajjoub on LinkedIn View Erica Toelle on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Listen to: Security Unlocked Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Uncovering Hidden Risks is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
This week's construction tech news with Jeff Sample (@IronmanofIT), and Jonathan Marsh (@ErieForage) Featuring: - Interview with Hammad Chaudhry from EllisDon - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
Hammad talks about his education path to prepare himself to multifamily syndication. Hammad Khan
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. NB: The author would like to stress that Layla Murad died in 1995 and not in 1999 as mistakenly mentioned in the recording; similarly she was arrested in 1955 and not in 1953. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Layla Murad (1918-1995) was once the highest-paid star in Egypt, and her movies were among the top-grossing in the box office. She starred in 28 films, nearly all now classics in Arab musical cinema. In 1955 she was forced to stop acting—and struggled for decades for a comeback. Today, even decades after her death, public interest in her life continues, and new generations of Egyptians still love her work. Unknown Past: Layla Murad, the Jewish-Muslim Star of Egypt (Stanford UP, 2022) recounts Murad's extraordinary life—and the rapid political and sociocultural changes she witnessed. Hanan Hammad writes a story centered on Layla Murad's persona and legacy, and broadly framed around a gendered history of twentieth-century Egypt. Murad was a Jew who converted to Islam in the shadow of the first Arab-Israeli war. Her career blossomed under the Egyptian monarchy and later gave a singing voice to the Free Officers and the 1952 Revolution. The definitive end of her cinematic career came under Nasser on the eve of the 1956 Suez War. Egyptians have long told their national story through interpretations of Murad's life, intertwining the individual and Egyptian state and society to better understand Egyptian identity. As Unknown Past recounts, there's no life better than Murad's to reflect the tumultuous changes experienced over the dramatic decades of the mid-twentieth century. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Makkalae! Next installment of our munnottam series - Klopp'in padai. We have Sugan and Hammad to chat on what's in store at Anfield next season. Boys are super positive, give us a listen. Idhu FBP aka. Football Pesalaam mov. The Besshhtt
Makkalae! Vanakkam. We have Kailash and Hammad in the house for a viruvirupaana preview of Manchester City. Transfer epdi poiruku, enna changes in gameplay, where they'll end up prediction.. all when you hit that play button! The beshhht
Jamila Hammad was born in Colombia from a Colombian mother and a Palestinian father. At age 12, her family migrated to the US, and Jamila set out to learn English, get a college degree and pursue a corporate career in Marketing Communications. She accomplished all of those goals…and then walked away from it all to become an artist. Today she lives on St. Croix, in the Caribbean Virgin Islands, and creates art quilts and mixed media works that celebrate the spirit of the sea.In this episode, Jamila discusses how, as a 12-year-old, she acclimated to a new country, culture, and language… her view that “not belonging” offers an opportunity to find common ground… the courageous choice to leave a successful corporate career to pursue her passion for art… forging her own path through acts of independence… searching for ways to connect with her soul… discovering quilting as a path to artistic expression… discovering a lifetime of inspiration in the majesty of the sea… the importance of overcoming the distractions of the world to go within and connect with our truth. IG: @jamilahammadart (St. Croix, V.I. and Colombia)
In this podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to my uncle Hammad Siddiqui (or Hammad Chacha to me), the former Pakistani first-class cricketer and cricket broadcaster. You can check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzwkYABJg69E4J_eE_r6cw/featured I also want to say thank you to DeKobe for letting me use his music: https://dekobe.bandcamp.com/album/space-adventures You can donate to my patreon page if you would like to help me in continuing to do these podcasts: https://www.patreon.com/pakcricketpod You can follow me on twitter here: https://twitter.com/PakCricPodcast
Are you frustrated by spending hours on LinkedIn but not getting any good results?Whether you are job searching or looking for ideal connections to grow your practice, you might be sending out numerous messages and filling out applications but getting nowhere...So what could it be that made them decide not to reach out?- They saw something in your profile that's not fitting.- Your posts are not to their liking.- Your messages aren't too salesy.Having a great resume is not enough.So, if you don't pay close attention to all the details and maximize LinkedIn functionalities, you could be losing great opportunities.This is why I invited Hammad Siddiqui to speak with you on this podcast episode for Powerful and Passionate Healthcare Professionals.Hammad is a LinkedIn Trainer and Consultant.He shares sight with you on how LinkedIn helps you to find a perfect job while showing up as an industry expert.As a healthcare professional, LinkedIn is the perfect place to showcase your unique expertise and be known in your area.Click on the link below to listen to this episode so you can expand your connections in order to grow your influence and be more confident in finding your next perfect opportunity for your career Subscribe