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Welcome to this episode of Visual Intonation, with Aaron Tucker, an acclaimed director, cinematographer, and producer whose vision has shaped some of the most powerful narratives in media today. Hailing from the vibrant DMV area, Aaron has built a reputation for weaving human-centered storytelling with high-end branded content. Whether crafting visually stunning ads for global giants like Amazon, Capital One, and Google, or directing cinematic moments for prestigious brands such as Hanifa and NASA, Aaron brings a rare blend of artistry and precision to every project. In this episode, we dive deep into the journey of a director who thrives on collaboration. With a knack for working across disciplines, Aaron excels in the art of producing results-driven content, consistently delivering on time and within budget. From leading dynamic teams through complex production processes to guiding clients through the intricate world of media investments, Aaron has mastered the delicate balance between creative vision and strategic execution. As an in-house media and production director, he continues to elevate productions from start to finish, ensuring that every project not only meets but exceeds expectations. Aaron's path to the spotlight wasn't a straight line. A graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in finance, he began his career at Deloitte. But the call of creativity was too loud to ignore. Armed with a camera, a relentless drive to learn, and a self-taught mastery of photography, Aaron traded in the comfort of a corporate job for the uncertainty of a film career. He didn't just make a leap – he made a choice: the fear of failure wasn't an option. “Not making the change would be failing to believe I can do the thing I enjoy for a living,” he says. And it's that belief, that courage to pursue his passion, that's led him to become one of the most sought-after cinematographers in the business today. From the pages of Vogue and The New York Times to features on Complex, Aaron Tucker has left a lasting imprint on both the commercial and artistic worlds. The accolades are impressive, but it's the raw, human element in his work that truly sets him apart. As a 2023 HBO Short Film Awards finalist, Aaron's dedication to storytelling goes beyond the lens, transforming each frame into an experience that connects deeply with audiences around the globe. We'll hear about the driving force behind his vision and the invaluable lessons learned working with world-class clients. Whether it's shaping a brand's message or capturing a poignant moment on film, Aaron Tucker is more than just a director – he is a creative force redefining how we engage with content in today's fast-paced, ever-evolving media landscape. Tune in and get inspired by the journey of one of the most exciting voices in modern filmmaking. Aaron Tucker's Website: https://www.aaronmtucker.com/Aaron Tucker's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronmtucker/Aaron Tucker's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-tucker-8954243aSupport the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Quran Talk - God Alone, Quran Alone, Submission = True Islam
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Today on the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Wholesaling Inc Edition), Brent dives into the big question: can you wholesale commercial real estate? Hanifa Brown joins to break it all down. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Hanifa explains how commercial deals differ from residential, covering asset classes like multifamily, retail, office, and industrial. They discuss how commercial properties are valued based on income, cap rates, and forced appreciation, making them a strong long-term investment. Hanifa shares why multifamily (5+ units) is a great entry point for investors transitioning from residential real estate. Brent emphasizes that commercial real estate is where long-term wealth is built, making it a natural step for experienced investors. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & TTP Breakout
In this episode of XO Conversations, I sit down with Hanifa, a retired naturopathic doctor and grief recovery guide, to unpack the complexities of grief and loss. Together, we redefine grief beyond its traditional understanding—it's not just about losing someone but also encompasses life transitions, conflicting emotions, and unacknowledged experiences. Hanifa shares her unique approach to grief recovery, offering tools, actionable steps, and insights on how to process emotions and move forward. If you've ever struggled with loss, emotional overwhelm, or simply naming your feelings, this conversation is for you.Topics include:Why you might still feel “stuck” years after a loss or major changeTools to process grief and move forward with clarityMyths about grief, including "time heals all wounds"How unprocessed grief impacts your emotional and physical healthConnect with Hanifa here Engage & Connect:Want more insights, tips, and personal stories? Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content and updates on upcoming episodes.Gifts for Listeners:Take your first step towards an extraordinary life with our FREE resources. Check out our free quiz at livingxo.com/quiz and plot your current decision-making process. Discover actionable steps to move closer to your goals.Grab my FREE gratitude challenge: livingxo.com/gratitudeDownload my FREE handout 5 Must-Ask Questions before making a decision livingxo.com/questions p.s. If you found value in this episode, please share and leave a 5 star rating and review on your preferred podcast platform!
Dies ist der 3. Vortrag aus der neuen Reihe "Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar von Imam Abu Hanifa (rah) I Die Glaubensprinzipien der Ahlus Sunnah im Lichte der Maturidiyya I Teil 3".
In this insightful discussion, real estate expert Hanifa Magaffie shares her journey and experiences in the field of real estate. From her beginnings in finance to becoming a community-focused realtor in Atlanta, Hanifa discusses the importance of building relationships and understanding her clients' needs.Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the role of community in real estate—how finding the right home isn't just about the property itself but also where clients feel at home. Hanifa shares valuable advice for both new homebuyers and seasoned investors, stressing the significance of setting realistic expectations and planning for the future.Join us to learn why real estate is more than a career—it's a life choice—and discover how this industry can help build financial legacy and community connections.
In our latest episode, we sit down with the always stylish and eloquent Sofia Maame to learn about her journey from a shea butter branding intern to a PR guru for beauty, wellness, and fashion clients. Sofia's clients feature big names like one of our favorite black-owned brands, Hanifa, and she has a wealth of knowledge to share about making it in the PR and branding side of the fashion industry. Tune in, collect your gems, and let us know when that branding business takes off!Don't forget to subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Andima:Hanifa (@hanifaofficial)Knature The Label (@knaturethelabel) Wrap Life (@thewraplife) Chukwunwike:Traditional Top and Hat from NigeriaSofia:Ivy Park (@weareivypark)Hanifa Comfort (@hanifaofficial)Season 3 - Episode 29Follow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and TiktokEmail us: gothisinblack@gmail.comFollow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gmail.com
Ep 367 WEB MD, KIBIWOTT, HANIFA & ROAD ACCIDENTS Iko Nini Podcast
GAITHO, HANIFA, RUTO & PROTESTS
GAITHO, HANIFA, RUTO & PROTESTS
2 of my favorite labels just dropped new collections! Listen in to learn what every Fashion Designer can learn from these releases! Complete the new 2024 Fashionpreneur "How do I begin" Survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5i6Uver6LU-qlYgTqfKEscBIEUDdLWniCPj4FTf1c-5iGaQ/viewform Design Your Dollars VIP Weekend in Dallas,TX August 16-17th:https://thefashionpreneuracademy.com/tour Get my Book: An Irregular Love Story https://www.irregularexposure.com/collections/an-irregular-love-story
Imam Abu Hanifa Sahab Ki Aqal o Danish Ka Khoobsoorat Waqia - by Qibla Syed Sarfraz Ahmad Shah Sahabامام ابوحنیفہ صاحبؒ کی عقل و دانش کا خوبصورت واقعہ - قبلہ سید سرفراز احمد شاہ صاحبWatch over 2000+ video library of Syed Sarfraz Ahmad Shah Sahab
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Got This In Black?, your favorite Black Fashion Show. In episode 27 of Got This In Black? Season 3, we dive into the personal and professional fashion journey of our incredible guest, Jotaka Eaddy. From her early days in South Carolina, influenced by Ebony and Jet, to becoming a trusted advisor for Silicon Valley and companies like Sephora, she shares how her perspective on fashion evolved throughout her life, recognizing the importance of Black designers, and the history of exclusion and appropriation in the industry. She emphasizes the need to support Black brands like Sergio Hudson, Hanifa, and Kahlana Barfield, and highlights sustainability by committing to re-wearing beloved pieces.This episode is a celebration of Black fashion, representation, and the importance of community support. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with more episodes highlighting Black creatives and professionals in fashion.Subscribe to the channel. Black brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Jotaka:Hanifa (@hanifaofficial)Keeyahri (@keeyahri)Andima:Knature (@knaturethelabel)New Balance Collab with Joe Fresh Goods (@joefreshgoods)Chukwunwike:AO Studio 21 (@aostudio21)Season 3 - Episode 27Follow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and TiktokEmail us: gothisinblack@gmail.comFollow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gmail.com
In Dinner for Shoes episode 28, Shaka Bowl + Sustainable Brands, podcast host Sarah Wasilak lists her favorite eco-friendly clothing brands, tries a Shaka Bowl and cauliflower wings from Shaka Kitchen in Hoboken, NJ, and chats with both Zoë Goetzmann, podcast host of The (Un)Ethical Consumer and Tatiana Gomez, founder of Ceres Market. Throughout the episode, we acknowledge that sustainability looks different for everyone, but starting small is where it's at. Meanwhile, Kit steals Sarah's environmentally-friendly wooden fork and tries to destroy the set of Dinner for Shoes. However, the sustainability conversation perseveres, despite her sneaky tricks. THIS DINNER Shaka Bowl and Buffalo Cauliflower App from Shaka Kitchen in Hoboken, NJ THESE SHOES Sarah Flint Perfect Pump 85 THIS OUTFIT Henne Romee Knit Top in Cloud Henne Romee Knit Skirt in Cloud Vintage gold and opal ring THESE CHAPTERS 0:00 - HAPPY EARTH MONTH! 3:15 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 10:15 - MY FAVORITE SUSTAINABLE BRANDS 19:01 - SAMPLING MY SHAKA BOWL 24:08 - ZOË X THE (UN)ETHICAL CONSUMER 33:44 - TATIANA X CERES MARKET THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Sarah Flint, Henne, Nia Thomas, LOTI Studio, Collina Strada, Lisa Folawiyo, Hanifa, OMNES, Cultnaked, Maggie Marilyn, Damson Madder, Saïnt Mojavï, Good On You, TRP., WornWell, Tatiana Gomez, Ceres Market, 2nd Street, and Bitchin' Sauce. references Reimagining Tomorrow: Embracing the Circular Economy | Tatiana Gomez | TEDxUniversityofDelaware. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
We're not joking, final few tickets left for our live show - don't be silly, get a ticket!!! HERE 00:00 - Intro / weekly catch-up 09:53 - Martini Moment 12:47 - Our weekend nightmare anecdote 16:26 - GARMS - Docu-series exploring Black British Fashion 20:56 - SHEIN's backlash on stealing Hanifa's designs and buying fake designer 34:22 - Monica Lewinksy's new collab with Revolution 41:34 - Amazon's new venture in to secondhand shopping 45:15 - MORE spring 2024 fashion trends 50:38 - Sneaker Update for your resident sneaker girlie (Amber) 53:00 - Pharrells spring collection for Louis Vuitton and his first collaboration 57:10 - Our real thoughts on the Omah Lay concert saga This episode was brought you by DAILYSZN by JD Sports https://www.jdsports.co.uk/brand/dailyszn/ You can watch the episode here https://youtu.be/Oeu2dGrUt4w If you want more, join us on Patreon for extra exclusive episodes: www.patreon.com/styleandcitydiares You can find us here... Instagram: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux / @prinnyxamber Twitter: @Stylecitydiary / @prinnyrae / @amberleaux Tiktok: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux Youtube: Prinny and Amber Email: info@styleandcitydiaries.com www.styleandcitydiaries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
L'héritage du grand imam Abu Hanifa Lumière sur la Jurisprudence musulmane - Episode 5 Replay de l'émission live du samedi 10 février 2024 ____________________________________________
Hanifa Girowal was a young female politician, and human rights advocate who served as Kabul's deputy governor on socio-economic and development affairs, managing development and funding projects, mitigating conflicts, and providing essential services to Kabul residents. Previously, she worked with the Afghanistan Independent human rights commission (AIHRC), where she contributed to creating the independent human rights and gender units in Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). She published the first report on the situation of Afghan women in ANDSF, bringing a dramatic change in the situation of women serving in the police, intelligence, and armed forces, from a rise in their pay to help them get access to professional development programs that qualified them to obtain leadership positions. Hanifa is also a managing partner and senior advisor to Alpha Afghanistan, a non-profit organization that is working to help young Afghan innovators and social thinkers to turn their ideas into actions to foster social change in the country through technology. Girowal holds a master's degree in public international law from Brunel University London, which she acquired through Chevening Scholarship. Hanifa has also served as a trainer on Women's leadership, Good Governance, and Sustainable development goals with the United Nations Institute for training and research (UNITAR).”
Hanifa Girowal, Research Fellow to the RWI Afghanistan Programme reflects on working with human rights at the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission as well as serving as Deputy Governor on socioeconomic affairs in Kabul. Her research, which focuses on human rights violations in her country, along with her upcoming publications, provide context and nuance to our understanding of the fight for women´s rights in Afghanistan.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for December 12, 2023 is: mentor MEN-tor noun A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. // They regarded the professor not only as a mentor, but as a good friend as well. See the entry > Examples: “The grant supports individuals who are pushing boundaries as founders, educators, and artists. Awardees are matched with creative industry mentors, who include the likes of stylist Zerina Akers, and Hanifa's Anifa Mvuemba.” — Skylar Mitchell, Essence, 30 Oct. 2023 Did you know? Mentor is pretty ubiquitous in today's world as a word for anyone who is a positive, guiding influence in another (usually younger) person's life, but no matter your age we're here to guide you through the word's history. Mentor comes originally from ancient Greek literature: in Homer's epic The Odyssey, Odysseus is away from home fighting and journeying for 20 years. During that time, Telemachus, the son he left as a babe in arms, grows up under the supervision of Méntōr, an old and trusted friend. When the goddess Athena decides it is time to complete the education of young Telemachus, she visits him disguised as Méntōr and they set out together to learn about his father. A version of Méntōr (written as Mentor) later appeared as a major character in the Odyssey-inspired French novel Les aventures de Télémaque (1699) by François Fénelon, after which it became a generic noun for “trusted guide” in that language before being borrowed into English with the same meaning.
Back by popular demand, we chat all things food with Hanifa Farooq.The boom of Asian food at non-Asian grocery stores (1:38)Hanifa shares some of the best things she's eaten on her recent travels, eating Asian food in non-Asian countries, and her general approach to maximizing every meal on the road (10:07)13 places in 48 hours in LA, the highs and lows of fusion (27:34)Comfort foods from our youth and our Harold and Kumar destinations (40:06)Our shared joy of food, not understanding those who don't, and bringing your own salt on a date (53:30)
Survivor to Thriver Show: Transform Your Fear Into Freedom with Samia Bano
Are you or a loved one experiencing #grief and not sure #howtoheal?Grief can be a difficult emotion to process, but you are not alone. You don't have to go through the #griefjourney by yourself; there are people who care and can provide the #grieftraining you need.Listen now to this interive with #GriefRecovery and #BrainRetraining Guide, Hanifa Menen, to understand the different types of grief and how you can help yourself and your loved ones understand and deal with #griefandloss in the most effective and empowered ways. Learn more about Hanifa and how she can help you at: https://hearthealthbrainhealth.com/You can also connect with Hanifa at: https://www.facebook.com/drmenen#griefawareness #emotionalintelligence_____________________________________ ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the #spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
Are you or a loved one experiencing #grief and not sure #howtoheal?Grief can be a difficult emotion to process, but you are not alone. You don't have to go through the #griefjourney by yourself; there are people who care and can provide the #grieftraining you need.Listen now to this interivew with #GriefRecovery and #BrainRetraining Guide, Hanifa Menen, to understand the different types of grief and how you can help yourself and your loved ones understand and deal with #griefandloss in the most effective and empowered ways. Learn more about Hanifa and how she can help you at: https://hearthealthbrainhealth.com/You can also connect with Hanifa at: https://www.facebook.com/drmenen#griefawareness #emotionalintelligence_____________________________________ ABOUT SAMIA:Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the #spiritual wisdom of our most effective #ChangeMakers, Samia helps you overcome #LimitingBeliefs, your chains of fear, to develop a #PositiveMindset and create the impact and income you desire with fun and ease…Samia's advanced signature programs include the Happiness 101 Class and the Transformative Action Training.Samia is also a Certified #ReikiHealer and Crisis Counselor working to promote #MentalHealthAwareness. Samia models #HeartCenteredLeadership and business that is both #SociallyResponsible and #EnvironmentallyFriendly.Samia is a practicing #Muslim with an inter-spiritual approach. As someone who has a love and appreciation for diversity, she is a #BridgeBuilder between people of different faiths and cultures. Although Samia currently lives in California, USA, she has lived in 3 other countries and speaks Hindi, Urdu, and English fluently. To Book your Free HAPPINESS 101 EXPLORATION CALL with Samia, click: https://my.timetrade.com/book/JX9XJ
In this episode of the #CarefreeBlackGirl podcast, we celebrate the start of May with enthusiasm. We highlight Nicole Lynn from Klutch Sports Group as our CareFreeBlackGirl of the Week and discuss the WNBA season kickoff. We share the first reactions and controversy surrounding the Karl Lagerfeld theme at the Met Gala. Additionally, we explore Hanifa's new comfort line and talk about the upcoming Whitney Houston biopic. In the "Get Free" segment, we delve into the importance of mental health awareness and ways to overcome dark times. Finally, we introduce Ms Cash as the Girl to Watch and provide updates on the Philly and NYC #CareFreeBlackGirl Cookout. It's a dynamic and empowering episode not to be missed! Tune in w/ us every other Tuesdays and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation. Follow the hosts on Twitter; DJ Candy Raine - @mycandyraine Rebellious Kiana - @RebelliousKiana Nika - @dopeitsnika BrandNameShay - @BrandNameShay Follow the Podcast on Twitter @CFBGPod Produced by Quanna Engineered & Executively Produced by Wize Grazette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, David interviews two founding members of Fireside Project: activist, healing justice practitioner, musician, and Chief Ambassador, Hanifa Nayo Washington; and lawyer, aspiring researcher, and Executive Director, Joshua White, Esq. Fireside Project was created after White volunteered for a help line for years and realized a few things: that follow-up calls made a big difference; that the state of mental health in the U.S. was a disaster (he was talking to some of the same people for years); and that while psychedelics were becoming popular, they would likely only be accessible to the wealthy. Alongside Washington, they realized the most effective thing they could do would be creating a free help line where people could call for peer support during a psychedelic experience, and receive support in integrating that experience afterward. They've focused on finding volunteers who may be marginalized or who have been persecuted from the war on drugs, but most importantly, have real experience and true compassion (rather than letters after their name proving their credentials). They are on track to receive 10,000 calls over their first two years. They discuss Fireside's Burning Man origin story; the serendipity they've seen in the organization's beginnings and so many calls; where the name came from; how they prepare volunteers; what true equity looks like; and how, while it's a common challenge for therapists and facilitators to hold back and not try to fix a problem, that may be even more important here. Fireside Project takes calls every day from 11am – 11pm PST, and while there is an app you can download, they recommend saving their number in your phone for when you need it (62-FIRESIDE). And to destroy the notion of being afraid to ask for help, they encourage everyone to share their stories on social media: the times that you've used Fireside Project or the times you had a challenging experience and wish you had known about them. Many newcomers have no idea this support exists, and it could truly be life-changing for them. www.psychedelicstoday.com
Mr SLM Hanifa is a veteran Tamil writer. He has been working for Tamil Muslim unity at the grassroots level in the Eastern Sri Lanka. He is known for short stories and contributed to the development of Tamil language and literature. Mr SLM Hanifa spoke to RaySel on various issues and controversies. - எஸ்.எல்.எம் ஹனிபா அவர்கள் மூத்த தமிழ் எழுத்தாளர். கிழக்கிலங்கையில் மக்களோடு மக்களாக தமிழ் முஸ்லிம் ஒற்றுமைக்காக பல ஆண்டுகளாக உழைத்து வருகிறார். சிறுகதைகளுக்கு பெயர் பெற்ற SLM சிறந்த கதைசொல்லி. தமிழ் மொழி மற்றும் இலக்கிய வளர்ச்சிக்கு பங்களித்த எஸ்.எல்.எம் ஹனிஃபா அவர்கள் பல்வேறு பிரச்சினைகள் மற்றும் சர்ச்சைகள் குறித்து நம்மோடு பேசுகிறார். அவரோடு உரையாடியவர் றைசெல்.
Living with The Righteous - Part 15 - Imam Abu Hanifa (r) Empowering Students 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Living with The Righteous - Part 9 - The Forbearance of Abu Hanifa (r) 100% of your donations today goes towards the means of providing accessible Islamic knowledge to people around the world: supportqalam.com. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/qalaminstitute Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/qalaminstitute Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/user/qalaminstitute
Shamzuri (Sham) Hanifa, is a beloved denizen of the Irish food scene. Based in Leitrim, he is the award-winning chef and owner of the Cottage Restaurant, Buffalo Boy, and Chef Sham Sauces. His new restaurant, My Kitchen, will also feature cooking classes. Vikkineshwaran (Vik) Siva Subramaniam is a medical doctor and surgeon whose South Indian father founded Babas, the leading spice and curry mix brand in Malaysia. Our two guests wax and unpack about their country, Malaysia, which is a scrumptious, multi-ethnic melting pot of people truly passionate about its food. Sham and Vik talk about hawker street stalls, Nasi Lemak, Rendang, roti, Kuey Teow soup, coconut, tamarind, sambal, and that polarizing fruit, the spiky, somewhat pungent Durian! They mention the Malay love of strong coffee. Plus recent Ireland arrival and chocolate sommelier Shobitha Ramadasan chips in about Malaysian cacao. In Malaysia, Vik declares, “All meals are important meals.” We adored taking a bite out of Malaysia with Sham and Vik, and hope you will too. Mentioned in this episode Babas: https://www.babas.com.my/ (available at Asia Market in Dublin) Cottage Restaurant: http://cottagerestaurant.ie/ My Kitchen: https://www.facebook.com/SynergyCafe Chef Sham Sauces: http://chefshamsauces.com/ Buffalo Boy: https://www.buffaloboy.ie/
Hey guys! Welcome back to part two of this three-part series with Ebony "Westwood" Boyd. In this episode, Ebony shares her experience landing a "miracle client" during the pandemic (one of her most influential clients yet), and her 5-year battle with postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter. If you or a friend you know is struggling with PPD or has in the past, share this episode with her. You never know how Ebony's story could influence her for the better. Enjoy this episode and see you next week. To follow this platform on social media: https://www.instagram.com/therayoflighttvpodcast/ To engage outside of social media: https://linktr.ee/Ravnlynn SAMHSA's National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) In a world where women are dominating various industries in the space of entrepreneurship, there are some who become paralyzed in reaching their goals due to imposter syndrome, lack of support, and various life experiences. Serial entrepreneur Ebony Westwood is no stranger to trials and tribulations on her journey to rising success. The 31-year-old single mom has endured a toxic divorce that pushed her into purpose. Armed with a passion for fashion and a determination to beat the odds, Ebony founded 5th and Westwood, a chic innovative image consulting firm that specializes in working with female entrepreneurs and professionals in need of a transformation, from the inside out. With over 10 years of experience, she's worked alongside brands such as Hanifa, Milano Di Rouge, and more. Ebony is now on a mission to show women how to confidently show up in the marketplace, no matter what they may face.
In a world where women are dominating various industries in the space of entrepreneurship, there are some who become paralyzed in reaching their goals due to imposter syndrome, lack of support, and various life experiences. Serial entrepreneur Ebony Westwood is no stranger to trials and tribulations on her journey to rising success. The 31-year-old single mom has endured a toxic divorce that pushed her into purpose. Armed with a passion for fashion and a determination to beat the odds, Ebony founded 5th and Westwood, a chic innovative image consulting firm that specializes in working with female entrepreneurs and professionals in need of a transformation, from the inside out. With over 10 years of experience, she's worked alongside brands such as Hanifa, Milano Di Rouge, and more. Ebony is now on a mission to show women how to confidently show up in the marketplace, no matter what they may face.
Hanifa Nayo Washington, co-founder of Fireside Project, joins Paul F. Austin to discuss belonging, equity, & psychedelic peer support. Hanifa Nayo Washington thrives at the intersection of mindfulness, belonging, and healing justice to co-create organizations, gatherings, and experiences rooted in the values of beloved community so all people can heal from the emotional, physical and spiritual impacts of systems of oppression, trauma, and disconnection. Hanifa Nayo is the Co-founder and Organizing Principal of One Village Healing, an online BIPOC centered healing, resilience, and psychedelic wellness space. She is also the Co-founder and Chief of Strategy at Fireside Project the nonprofit that runs the Psychedelic Peer Support Line that is helping people minimize the risks of their psychedelic experiences while democratizing access to free high-quality emotional support during and after any psychedelic experience. The line has supported over 5,000 callers since launching in 2021. For episode links, summary, and transcript go here. Highlights: Hanifa's life of discovery and service that led her to co-found Fireside Project. Her insights about belonging, and how psychedelics influenced them. Defining—and challenging—the term 'Psychedelic Space' and how to "make equity real” in the context of psychedelics. Spiritual Resilience and Sacred Activism. Hanifa's upcoming plant medicine retreat for black women. Episode Links: Hanifa's Website Hanifa's Instagram Fireside Website Fireside Instagram Fireside Facebook Fireside Twitter Fireside LinkedIn One Village Healing Niyonu Spann, Beyond Diversity 101 Hanifa's Colors Within Retreat at Nina Wasi These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. This podcast is brought to you by Third Wave's Mushroom Grow Kit. Get the tools you need to grow mushrooms along with an in-depth guide to finding spores.
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Tom Kelly met Kalea McNeill at the Improv comedy club in Los Angeles. Kalea is a stand up comic known for her roles on SWAT and as Hanifa on Crazy Ex Girlfriend. Kalea McNeill talks with Tom about how as a black, gay, celibate woman, she has a sense a clear sense of self and knows exactly who she is! Show Notes: Kalea McNeill Instagram: WhateverKalea
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Hanifa is the Co-founder and Chief of Strategy at Fireside Project a nonprofit that is creating systemic change in the field of psychedelics in three key domains: safety, diversity, and equitable access. Through their Psychedelic Peer Support Line, Fireside Project has created a nationwide safety net that has substantially decreased 911 calls and hospitalizations while democratizing access to free high-quality care. The line has supported thousands of callers since launching in April of 2021. A burgeoning thought leader in the field of psychedelic activism, Hanifa, serves as an advisor for the American Psychedelic Practitioners Association, Alma Institute, Reconsider, and East Forest's latest project Journey Space.Hanifa is also the Co-founder and Organizing Principal of One Village Healing, an online BIPOC centered healing, resilience, and psychedelic wellness space. In 2017 Hanifa released her 3rd album Mantras for the Revolution. Hanifa offers this soulful, connective, kirtan-style, collective practice as medicine in this time of revolution that is both- within us and around us.Hanifa is a native of Detroit, Michigan. She currently lives in Portland, Oregon.https://www.handsofhanifa.com/Tour - Catch East Forest LIVE - TICKETS: http://eastforest.org/tourJune 25 - Doubleblind Festival, Ojai, CA July 1-4 - Retreat: Esalen Institute Hot Springs, Big Sur, CA (sold out)July 15-17 - Arkadia Festival, Apline, WYNov 15 - London, UKAugust 24-28 - Retreat: Love Serve Remember Retreat, NC Dec 9-12 - Retreat: Esalen Institute Hot Springs, Big Sur, CA (coming soon)+ JOURNEY SPACE LIVE - Exclusive world premiere listening events of new East Forest psychedelic guidance music and online facilitation with JourneySpace.com, June 18. Join our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Zoom Council, podcast exclusives, live-streams, and more. Listen to East Forest music: "IN" - the latest full album release from East Forest - LISTEN NOW: Spotify / AppleListen to East Forest guided meditations on Spotify & AppleOrder a vinyl, dad hats, sheet music, original perfume oils, and more: http://eastforest.orgPlease rate Ten Laws with East Forest in iTunesAnd on Spotify★★★★★Sign up to learn about new retreats, shows in your area, and to join the community.Stay in the flow:Mothership: http://eastforest.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/FB: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/TW: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusicJOIN THE COUNCIL - PATREON: http://patreon.com/eastforest**Disclaimer: Please act responsibly - East Forest is not offering medical advice or condoning illegal activity. Blessings.
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Hanifa Nayo Washington, she/her/hers, is an award winning cultural producer and healing justice practitioner with 20 years in nonprofit leadership.As a co-founder and the Chief Strategy Officer for Fireside Project, Hanifa supports the design, facilitation, and communication of Fireside Project's mission, vision, strategic initiatives and future goals.Hanifa is a master facilitator, reiki practitioner, and community organizer who has dedicated her life to creating organizations, gatherings, spaces, and experiences rooted in the values of beloved community. Hanifa Nayo is also the Co-founder and Organizing Principal of One Village Healing, an online BIPOC centered healing, resilience, and psychedelic wellness space and is in her 4th year as a lead facilitator of the New Haven Community Leadership Program whose mission is to equip, support and inspire the practice of values-based collaborative leadership.In this episode, Hanifa Nayo Washington and Beth Weinstein discuss …How feeling a sense of belonging in community can impact your wellnessUnderstanding your personal pain points to better discern which medicines to useBroadening the definition of “medicine” to include all forms of nourishment you take inHanifa's “Year of Yes” during which she attended Burning Man of the first time and met the founder of The Fireside ProjectThe Fireside Project, a safe, diverse, and equitable organization providing culturally attuned psychedelic care and educationThe Fireside Project's psychedelic peer support line, a free national hotline that offers support for people experiencing challenges during a psychedelic experience or who need help integrating past psychedelic experiencesThe Fireside Project's collaboration with UCSC on a study exploring whether psychedelic peer support is an effective risk reduction toolPreliminary findings from this study which suggest that the hotline is successfully diverting people from calling emergency services, which saves public funds and helps people in need avoid potentially traumatizing interactions while in a psychedelic experienceThe Fireside Project's “affinity group” initiative, which offers callers an opportunity to speak to someone with whom they might feel a close affinity, such as a transgender person, a veteran, etc.The Fireside Project's plan to support the affinity volunteer cohort to start careers in the field after they finish their year of serviceHow there is no requirement for volunteers to have specific training, as the point is for them to be true peers – not doctors, psychotherapists, etc.How systems of oppression at play in the world create biases and blind spots, and what it means to be in community reflecting on these issuesThe origin of the name “The Fireside Project”, which is rooted in wanting to provide a sense of warmth to people in the psychedelic space who are seeking care and acceptanceHanifa Nayo Washington's Links & ResourcesWebsite: https://www.handsofhanifa.com/Website: https://firesideproject.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehandsofhanifa/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firesideproject/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onevillagehealing/Mantras For The Revolution: https://open.spotify.com/album/2jOqQU9jcGF8HqlA3LYKpr?si=LDtagDk_Rb2MXCf7S7lRBg
How do we as leaders cultivate a deeply caring, resilient, just/equitable, and loving community? Perhaps the answer lies in “sacred activism”. I brought on sacred activist, Hanifa Nayo Washington who has been working at the forefront of mindfulness, place-making, and social justice to cultivate organizations, gatherings, spaces, and experiences rooted in the values of beloved community. As the Co-founder and Organizing Principle of One Village Healing, an online BIPOC centered healing, resilience, and psychedelic wellness space, and the Fireside Project, a nonprofit that is creating systemic change in the field of psychedelics in three key domains: safety, diversity, and equitable access, Hanifa knows how to lead courageously with her heart in collaboration with plant medicine, inner guidance, and her community. In this episode I ask Hanifa about how to embody sacred activism and spiritual resilience. You will learn how to truly be there for someone else through deep and reflective listening. We explore our relationship with power, how to utilize our energy in conscious co-creation, and how to work with rage in a healthy way. Hanifa is the Co-founder and Chief of Strategy at Through their Psychedelic Peer Support Line, Fireside Project has created a nationwide safety net that has substantially decreased 911 calls and hospitalizations while democratizing access to free high-quality care. The line has supported thousands of callers since launching in April of 2021. Key TakeawaysUnderstanding our relationship to power is vital in creating a just and equitable society. Gratitude is a great place to start becoming aware of our relationship with power. Then where is the pain? We have to start with self inquiry. Being with another, in their full expression is real peer-support and is a deep practice of ally-ship, without trying to fix or heal them, nor move them away from their present experience. https://lauradawn.co/free-music-playlists/ (4 Free Playlists For Psychedelic Journeys & Beyond) https://lauradawn.co/free-microdosing-course/ (Free 8 Day Microdosing Course) https://instagram.com/livefreelaurad (Follow @LiveFreeLauraD on Instagram) Resources Mentioned http://www.handsofhanifa.com/ (Hanifa's Website) https://www.bd101.org/ (Beyond Diversity Workshops) http://www.lauradawn.co/52 (…more resources on my website at www.lauradawn.co/52) Featured Musichttp://www.lauradawn.co/52 (Episode #44 of the Psychedelic Leadership Podcast) features a song called "River" by Hanifa Nayo Washington. https://open.spotify.com/artist/53PgA4rDdV78JzOjFaeIA8?si=lfcLC_9SQB-3_niwJWuPvA (Listen on Spotify) https://music.apple.com/us/artist/hanifa-nayo-washington/1289800949 (Listen on Apple Music) Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts"I love Laura Dawn and The Psychedelic Leadership Podcast.”
Hey Creators! Ever wonder when is the RIGHT time to become a full-time entrepreneur? Is full-time entrepreneurship even the goal or is balancing a job and a side-hustle the ACTUAL move? Listen to our latest episode with Samara Walker, founder of Auda Beauty, on her journey in creating a vegan nail polish brand, features in Nordstrom, Hanifa's Fashion Show, Black Enterprise and more! We also get REAL about what's needed before making that entrepreneur jump- financials included. Tune in now!Keep up with us!@TheBlackCreatorsClub@AkilahFfriend@EboneChatman12And our guest@audabbeautySupport us by buying our merch featured in the episode!https://www.theblackcreatorsclub.com/shopThank you for supporting our independently-funded content! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackcreatorsclub Paypal: https://paypal.me/blackcreatorsclub?locale.x=en_USVenmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/theblackcreatorsclub
In this episode, we chat with our friend and curator of culinary experiences, Hanifa Farooq. We talk about where her love of food comes from, how she's built her encyclopedic knowledge of food and restaurants from around the world, and why she started curating culinary experiences for others. We also discuss Trader Joe's, authenticity in food, and culinary appropriation.
Hanifa Barnes, Esq., MBA is a time management coach and educator with 15+ years of leadership experience helping conscious professionals to manage their time using deliberate and actionable strategies. As a wife and mother of four, the former professional actor turned education executive, developed a 4% strategy to give her clients access to lifelong techniques to transform their relationship with time.
Whom do you call when you're having a “bad trip,” or just need to process a psychedelic experience that's now behind you? The Fireside Project is a psychedelic peer support line, co-founded by Hanifa Nayo Washington and Joshua White, that has been well received in the rapidly growing psychedelic community. I was curious to learn how and why it emerged, how's it going, why Hanifa thinks there are no “bad trips," and the role of psychedelics in the Black community. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A difficult psychedelic experience once meant a hospital visit… or worse. Now, in the spirit of the Zendo Project and other psychedelic peer support organizations, we have a new hotline called the Fireside Project (call or text 62-FIRESIDE) and there's a lot that psychedelic therapists can learn from leaders like Hanifa Nayo Washington and Adam Rubin. On the show, we discuss the influence of ceremonial medicine and legacy psychedelic support organizations in informing Fireside. We talk about the value of community in mental health and how Fireside nurtures their own cohort of volunteers. We review the data from the first 18 days of operation and discuss potential legal issues. Finally as always, Hanifa and Adam share their advice to psychedelic therapists. Fireside Project Co-founder, Adam Rubin is a psychedelic harm reduction activist and crisis counselor. He has worked over 45 events around the world since 2015 with many different organizations including the Zendo Project, White Bird Rock Med, RGX Medical, and Take 3 Presents. He has given trainings to peer support volunteers, local psychedelic communities, and event medical teams. He has also written a series of zines titled “The It's Okay Psychedelic Harm Reduction Series” and distributes them for free. Hanifa Nayo Washington is Fireside Project's Cultivator Of Beloved Community. She is an award-winning cultural producer and the Principal Organizer & Co-Founding Practitioner of One Village Healing, a wellness and resilience initiative. Hanifa has been combining arts, healing, and activism to make the world a better place for 20+ years and in 2017 she released her 3rd album Mantras for the Revolution. In December 2018 Hanifa received a Phenomenal Women Arts Award from the Arts Council of Greater New Haven for her contributions and achievements in the arts. Links Fireside Hotline: 62-FIRESIDE Fireside Project The Stormy Search for the Self Hanifa Nayo Washington Adam Rubin Timestamps :04 - Hanifa's background in ceremonial psychedelic medicine and community building :13 - Adam's experience with Zendo Project and other psychedelic peer support groups :17 - Psychedelic peer support is not shamanism :21 - The value of holding space in community and the challenges with doing that over a phone line. :30 - How Fireside supports their beloved community of volunteers :41 - Skills earned in psychedelic peer support :45 - Data collected by Fireside :50 - The legal status of organizations like Fireside :58 - Advice to psychedelic therapists