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BachelorClues and PaceCase break down the Perfect Match Season 4 finale, including Sophie and Dave's victory, the final compatibility challenge, Kayla's shocking self-elimination, and the moment that instantly became the defining play of the season: Ally's unforgettable confession about Hashim. The hosts analyze the season's biggest strategic moves, hand out their final awards, crown their MVPs, and examine what Perfect Match Season 4 tells us about the future of reality dating competition.Subscribe to Game of Roses on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/gameofrosesPatreon: https://patreon.com/gameofrosesMerch: https://gameofroses.orgListen on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/gameofrosesListen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotifygameofroses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest episode features photographer and creative director Dave Hashim, whose work has become instantly recognizable across the running world. Dave joins Peter Bromka and Erika Kemp to talk about photographing some of the sport's biggest moments, balancing creative work with endurance training, and recently completing the brutal Marathon des Sables stage race through the Moroccan Sahara Desert.The conversation dives into the reality of race photography, what it takes to capture emotion inside the chaos of marathoning, and why understanding the sport matters just as much as understanding the camera. They also discuss the creative side of running campaigns, the difference between trail and road culture, how photographers and athletes work together on major brand shoots, and why the best running photos often come from the least polished moments.Thank you to our sponsors!Noogs makes fueling simple with easy-to-digest chews designed for runners who want reliable carbs without overcomplicating nutrition. Head to NoogsNutrition.com and use code RELAY for 15% off your order.Kava Haven is a non-alcoholic spirit designed to help you relax and unwind without the sluggish next-day feeling. Whether you mix it with ginger beer, sparkling water, or lime seltzer, it's an easy summer swap when you want something social and refreshing without alcohol. Use code RELAY15 for 15% off your first order at checkout.
Thomas sits down with Dave Hashim, professional photographer, runner, and friend of the podcast. To see Dave's work, you can find him on Instagram at @dhash.
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, No. 24-109, on October 15, 2025. Louisiana v. Callais is a Voting Rights Act case from Louisiana. The state is home to four federally recognized tribes. Docket Sheet: https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/24-109.html Oral Argument Transcript: https://indianz.com/News/24-109_5i36/
On the second hour of Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez is joined by former Montana Grizzlies football receiver Sammy Akem to continue their discussion surrounding Montana's spring football game, including an interview with standout freshman running back Hashim Jones as they break down his performance and early impressions.Next, Nuanez is joined by Ryan Tootell to recap The Masters Tournament and discuss where Rory McIlroy ranks all-time after capturing back-to-back Masters titles for his sixth career major championship.
In this week's Akem's Analysis, I talk about the new eligibility rule the NCAA put forward, which would give college athletes 5 seasons of eligibility after graduation or their 19th birthday, whichever comes first. I also talked with Hashimm Jones after the spring game, and we got to hear what his thoughts are on his role for the upcoming season. FAMU football received a postseason suspension for the 2026 season due to academic inadequacy. Chicago State only has 39 players and is not doing spring practices. What does that mean for them as Fall approaches? All of this and more in this week's Akem's Analysis. Like and comment your thoughts down below! SUBSCRIBE BEFORE YOU LEAVE!!! 0:00 - Intro2:33 - NCAA Eligibility Rules Changes11:00 - Hashim Jones Interview18:28 - Chicago State No Doing Spring Ball?27:28 - Drew Almquist The Highest-Ranked In-State Recruit In 10 Years30:28 - FAMU Football Suspended From Postseason39:35 - Pat McQuaide Seeking Eligibility Waiver45:20 - Final Thoughts46:49 - EndJoin My Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/94xbp6y3Follow My Socials: Twitter/X:https://x.com/s_akem18?s=21INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/s_akem18?igsh=NWp2Njdta216OTZq&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@samuelakem18?_t=8kcXTSonq6E&_r=1
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Was hast du mit 16 Jahren gemacht? Nur die wenigsten Menschen können behaupten, in diesem Alter schon in der Barmer 2. Basketball-Bundesliga Pro B gespielt zu haben. Hashim Bilal ist einer von ihnen. Aufgewachsen in einer basketballverrückten Familie, steht der junge Adler in den Startlöchern seiner Karriere. Wie es sich anfühlt, in diesem Alter für die Eagles aufzulaufen, und mit welchen Umständen der junge Spieler zu kämpfen hat, erfährst du jetzt in der neuesten Folge des „Adlerschnacks”! Produktion: Sportells Productions, Nico Totzek
Send a textSend a textSchedule an Rx AssessmentIs NCPA really worth it for independent pharmacy owners? What's the real world ROI of being apart of NCPA? In this episode, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP, Bonnie Bond, CPA, MBA, and Austin Murray sit down with Mark Ey, COO of NCPA and Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, CEO of Hayat Pharmacy to break down what NCPA actually does for independent community pharmacies and why so many owners miss the real value hiding in plain sight.We cover:Why NCPA advocacy matters (and how it amplifies the patient voice in Washington)Ownership Workshop and other owner resourcesThe biggest business lesson many owners learn too late: profit ≠ cash flowWhy LTC is a major opportunity for the next 5–10 yearsStudent and young pharmacist pathways (school visits, internships, and building the next generation)And more!More About NCPA:Founded in 1898, the National Community Pharmacists Association is the voice for the community pharmacist, representing over 18,900 pharmacies that employ more than 235,000 individuals nationwide.They are rooted in the communities where they are located and are America's most accessible health care providers.Likewise, they are community leaders actively involved in community-oriented public health, civic, and volunteer projects. Many hold local elected offices; others serve as state legislators.Stay connected with NCPA:NCPA WebsiteNCPA LinkedInNCPA InstagramNCPA FacebookNCPA Twitter (X)NCPA YouTubeCheck out all our social media:FacebookTwitterLinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP Twitter More resources on this topic:NCPA Membership portalPodcast - Pharmacy Leadership Amplified with Dr. Hashim Zaibak, PharmDPodcast - From Zero to Community Pharmacy Hero Featuring Hashim Zaibak, PharmD
Seit drei Jahren steht Hashim Thaçi, der ehemalige Präsident Kosovos, vor einem Sondertribunal in Den Haag. Ihm werden Kriegsverbrechen vorgeworfen, die er als Mitglied der UCK, der kosovarischen Befreiungsarmee, begangen haben soll.Dass es überhaupt zu diesem Prozess in Den Haag kam, haben massgeblich Personen aus der Schweiz veranlasst: die ehemalige Chefanklägerin des Internationalen Gerichtshofs, Carla del Ponte, und der inzwischen verstorbene Ständerat Dick Marty.Trotz des Prozesses erhält Thaçi in Kosovo immer noch sehr viel Unterstützung. Vor Gericht geht es am Ende um eine vermeintlich einfache Frage: Ist Thaci ein Freiheitsheld – oder ein Kriegsverbrecher?Enver Robelli, Redaktor im Ressort «International», verfolgt das Verfahren seit Jahren. Kurz vor Abschluss der Verhandlungen ist er zu Gast in einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos». Er rekonstruiert Hashim Thaçis Geschichte im Krieg und blickt auf den aktuellen Prozess gegen ihn.Host: Philipp LoserProduzentin: Valeria MazzeoMehr zum Prozess in Den HaagEnver Robellis Analyse zum Verfahren in Den HaagWas wirft die Anklagebehörde Thaci und seinen Mitkämpfern vor?Früherer UCK-Befehlshaber zu 26 Jahren Haft verurteilt Unser Tagi-Spezialangebot für Podcast-Hörer:innen: tagiabo.chHabt ihr Feedback, Ideen oder Kritik zu «Apropos»? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hashim Djojohadikusumo sebut ada “telur busuk” di pemerintah dan swasta. Sinyal bahaya nyata atau sekadar strategi “sentil-menyentil”?
THE SECRET NETWORK: THE SAFARI CLUB, JOHN SHAHEEN, AND DOUBLE AGENTS Colleague Craig Unger. Unger explains the infrastructure used to execute the alleged conspiracy, specifically the "Safari Club," a group of off-the-books intelligence operatives formed after the CIA was restricted by the Church Committee in the 1970s. This network allowed covert operations to bypass congressional oversight. A crucial figure identified is John Shaheen, Bill Casey's close friend and former OSS colleague, who acted as a "cutout" to insulate Casey from direct involvement. Unger reveals that the Hashim brothers, Iranian arms dealers who offered to help Carter, were actually double agents working for Casey. FBI wiretaps eventually confirmed that the Hashims communicated with Shaheen before conducting arms deals, providing a direct link between the Reagan campaign's orbit and the delay of the hostage release. NUMBER 5
Hashim Amin, head of grocery and retail for North America at Uber, shares how the company leverages its platform to offer convenience and on-demand services and how its unique marketplace experience competes against Amazon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The last two years have felt like I have shed layers of myself, whilst discovering new ones. I have learnt so much about me- my fears, my insecurities, this bottomless pit of love and my capacity for empathy (which seems endless- not a good thing, I must add). Every opportunity I have had, I have written more poetry. My newfound voice in writing appears to be a more mature, self-assured, confident voice, though sometimes pouring words on the page can be painfully vulnerable. And when I read the words back or hear them (without sounding arrogant), I am really proud of the woman I am growing into, and the journey it's taken to get there. My deepest hope is that there is more to come. Although I do need to be careful for what I wish for :) The last two years, especially 2025, have felt somewhat like a rebirth. And so I figured if I did another spoken word album (The first one was called ‘Stuck with you'), it would be called ‘Rebirth.'A big shout-out to Renaissance Studios for this collaboration, and to a dear friend, Hashim Shamsi, who has composed new music for this project. In case you aren't aware, some of my existing tracks are available to listen to on Spotify/iTunes. I am also plugging in Hashim's lovely work. Spotify Anisa ButtHashim SpotifyIf you type Rebirth in Google, the Wikipedia definition that comes up is for ‘resurrection.' Firstly, how apt is that?! Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new lifespan in a different physical form or body after biological death.Secondly, I love this definition because it captures the essence of a lot of my poetry for this album. The track I have included in this post is especially about the process of healing, because when you're growing into something/someone new, that process isn't pristine. It's messy. And because it's so darn messy, you have to heal before you can begin to create a new version. I want to use the metaphor of having an injury. You cut yourself, and you bleed. You clean the cut to the best of your ability, removing some of the debris (if there was any), preventing any chance of infection, cause sometimes when you're wounded, bacteria can get inside before you realise. That wasn't supposed to rhyme, but it did :) You then commence to cover it with a plaster, a temporary band-aid. It provides some sense of relief, preventing you from doing further damage, but the healing hasn't happened; it's just there, existing. It's covered up, not always obvious to the outside eye, but it hurts. It still hurts. If you're brave, you may take off the plaster at night to let the cut air out a bit, speed up the healing process, but the cut doesn't disappear overnight, no matter what you do.Healing takes time. I look at an old scar on my right hand. No special memory. I was in a food technology class in high school, using an oven glove which had a hole in it, and it touched the hot tray. Ouch! But has faded so much over the years that unless you squint and get real close, you can't see it anymore. I can't feel the pain anymore. But I know it was there and that event happened. We can't erase the past, but we can decide to let the past teach us something new. And we can also decide whether or not we carry these lessons into our future. I called this track ‘Growth feels like war,' because it isn't a linear process. "I take five steps forward and ten steps back. I follow all the 7-step hacks to healing, to grieving, stop people pleasing, building self-worth, hijacking the brain to retrain it, build new neural pathways, but I keep finding myself in a traffic jam, wanting to procrastinate on socials for dopamine again."I wish I could say it was easy. This album is for anyone going through that messy process of figuring out who they are today. Separate from the past. It's for those taking their time to understand their conditioning and patterns, the way they self-sabotage, the way they abandon themselves to keep the peace, and what their fundamental needs are. It is about being unapologetically yourself again and figuring out what that means. I want to say it's also for those who have come out the other side of this work, but the work never really stops, does it? Isn't life about shedding and beginning again? Perhaps the less we resist this, the more at peace we will be. “When I see people stand fully in their truth, or when I see someone fall, get back up, and say, ‘Damn. That really hurt, but this is important to me, and I'm going in again. My gut reaction is, ‘What a badass.'” – Brené Brown I hope you resonate with the poem, and more importantly, I hope it inspires you to keep stepping toward your truth. This journey is one of self-discovery, and the more I document it, the more I realise who I am and what I actually stand for. Reading old work makes me realise how far I have come, especially on days when I feel like I'm making progress. If you want to stay tuned with everything album-related and otherwise, please support by subscribing to my Substack. I hope you share it with people you love and care about, those who are currently in the mess, unable to see the light at the end of the tunnel, those who have come out the other side, only to realise there's a lot more where that came from…and those, who may not have developed an appetite for doing the deep work but could do with a little nudge. Love & LightAni xP.S. I would love to hear your thoughts on this one. To hear more, visit anisabutt.substack.com
Craig Unger reveals that Bill Casey operated through the Safari Club, an off-the-books intelligence group. Casey utilized Iranian arms dealers, the Hashim brothers, who were secretly double agents working for him since the mid-1970s. Casey's best friend, John Shaheen, acted as the crucial cutout, meeting with arms dealers to shield Casey from media scrutiny. Further investigation confirmed that key source Ari Ben Mashi worked directly for Israeli military intelligence, Aman. This solidified the existence of a secret arms channel flowing from Israel to Iran, a fact Israel wanted hidden because it showed they participated in sabotaging an American presidential election. Guest: Craig Unger.
Today we're highlighting the important work of Sudanese activist Fahima Hashim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hasan Hashim is a media personality and content creator known for his YouTube show “Ghmoud” (Mystery), where he explores mysterious stories, unexplained events, and strange phenomena from around the world. His captivating narration style, cinematic visuals, and investigative tone have earned him millions of followers and made him one of the most recognizable Arabic voices in mystery-themed storytelling.Before gaining fame online, Hasan worked in technology — including iPhone app development, content management, and social media. He studied computer engineering and later combined his technical background with his passion for storytelling and research to produce compelling, thought-provoking content.#hikmatwehbipodcast #podcast#arabicpodcast #alhashimhasan#wstudiodxbحكمت_وهبي#حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست#
Hashim Taylor - Director of Rec, Parks, & Cultural Activities, Alexandria, VA discusses his role on the board of the National Recreation and Park Association, helping steer national policy, advocating for the program, and amplifying the message for parks professionals. He also discusses his early career and his trajectory to his leadership philosophy and current role. This episode sponsored by CivicPlus - The Best-Run Local Governments Run on CivicPlus Technology - https://www.civicplus.com/ Shane Mize is the Director of Parks and Recreation in the city of Pflugerville, Texas, where he resides with his wife and children.Tom Venniro is the 11-year Director of Parks and Recreation in Hilton-Parma, New York, where he resides with his wife Melissa, son Jack, and daughter Amelia.Jay Tryon is an 18-year park and recreation professional who loves to improve communities and their quality of life. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife and children.
«ASEAN is a bridge and also a bloc, it is considered as the great, good , new power. As the chair of ASEAN, we need to introduce that to the world.»Pour ce 51ème épisode, Linda rencontre Son Excellence Eldeen Husaini Mohd Hashim, ambassadeur de Malaisie en France - avec un épisode en anglais !Our guest today comes from Malaysia. He is a career diplomat who has worked in Cambodia, India, Australia, and now France. Fluent in several languages, he embodies the richness of cross-cultural dialogue. Together, we explore the role of diplomacy today, Malaysia's central place in Southeast Asia, and the future of ASEAN.How have your experiences as an Ambassador of Malaysia abroad shaped your perspective on diplomacy?If you had to describe Malaysia's identity in three words, what would they be?From your perspective, what role does ASEAN play in strengthening ties among Southeast Asian nations?How would you describe the collaboration between France and Malaysia today?Malaysia is often described as a multiracial and multi-ethnic kaleidoscope of cultures. How does this diversity and gastronomy shape your country's identity and diplomacy ?What role can innovation and creative industries (film, music, food, fashion) play in connecting ASEAN communities and in shaping the region's future? What life advice would you give to young people who dream of becoming diplomats or ambassadors one day?Our audience is largely young people passionate about Asian cultures. What message would you like to share with them about ASEAN and Malaysia today?This is a unique episode highlighting the personal journey of a Malaysian ambassador and his vision for diplomacy in the 21st century — bridging cultures, inspiring the next generation, and showcasing Malaysia's vibrant identity.Banh Mi est un podcast créé et réalisé par Linda Nguon. Pose toi avec nous et écoute ce qu'on t'a préparé.Musique Intro/outro: Benjamin PhamPhoto: Cédric AubryPour la version filmée, RDV sur la chaîne Youtube Banh Mi MediaPour suivre Banh Mi podcast: @banhmi.media / banh-mi.co/
In the season five premiere, host Ana Miljački talks with Hashim Sarkis about the latent nature of optimism in practice, the difficulties of running an office across different continents, and how direct action leads to hope.
The secret to a hotel's success isn't just great design; it's what guests don't see.Harzali Hashim, Complex Director of Engineering at Kyo-ya Hotels and Resorts in Honolulu, joins Dan to discuss sustainability engineering within the hospitality industry. They discuss Harzali's extensive 20-year career in hotel and resort engineering, focusing on the importance of maintenance, design, and sustainability in creating memorable guest experiences. They explore the operational challenges of managing historic properties, the significance of green engineering, and the collaborative efforts across the industry to uphold high standards. The episode also touches on Harzali's leadership within the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association's Engineers Advisory Council and his proactive approach in mentoring and fostering sustainability initiatives.Takeaways: Focus on creating memorable experiences for guests, not just through amenities but also through attentive service and a welcoming environment.Regularly maintain both visible and behind-the-scenes infrastructure to ensure long-term property value and guest satisfaction.Implement sustainable practices, such as energy and water conservation, and educate both staff and guests on their importance.Build strong relationships with all stakeholders: designers, engineers, housekeeping, and ownership to ensure successful projects and renovations.Be willing to rethink traditional processes and adapt quickly to changing circumstances for more efficient project delivery.Maintain honest and open communication with all project stakeholders to reduce misunderstandings and accelerate progress.Engage in community service and industry events to strengthen local ties and contribute positively beyond your organization.Quote of the Show:“Sustainability has been part of me for a while. Being here in Hawaii, embracing the local community means being sustainable.” - Harzali HashimLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harzali-hashim-b6901540/ Website: https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/ Shout Outs:0:53 - Marriott https://www.marriott.com/default.mi 1:15 - Sheraton Waikiki https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/sheraton-waikiki/ 1:19 - Diamond Head https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/diamond-head-state-monument/ 1:31 - Moana Surfrider https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/moana-surfrider/ 2:56 - The Royal https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/the-royal-hawaiian/ 3:00 - The Palace https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/the-palace-hotel/ 6:48 - Halekulani https://www.halekulani.com/ 8:23 - John Staub https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-staub-a8486914/ 8:26 - Philpotts https://www.philpotts.net/ 10:55 - Starwood Hotels https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starwood_Hotels_and_Resorts 11:28 - Disney https://www.disney.com/ 23:23 - Engineers Advisory Council https://www.hawaiilodging.org/engineers-advisory-council.html 23:27 - Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association https://www.hawaiilodging.org/ 27:48 - Eileen Madigan https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileenamadiganasid/ 27:49 - Las Vegas Sands Corp https://www.sands.com/ 31:44 - Princess Kaiulani https://www.kyoyahotelsandresorts.com/princess-kaiulani/ 44:55 - Green Business Program https://greenbusiness.hawaii.gov/
Send us a textSchedule an Rx AssessmentSubscribe to Master The MarginTechnology, retaining talent, filling needs in your community. We cover it all and more in this sit down with Dr. Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, Founder and CEO of Hayat Pharmacy.In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP®, and Bonnie Bond, CPA, sit down with Hashim Zaibak, PharmD, to discuss:- The future of AI in pharmacy- Why communication is the most underrated hiring skill- The hidden impact of pharmacy deserts on urban communities- And more!More About Our Guest: Hashim Zaibak is the Founder and CEO of Hayat Pharmacy, an independent pharmacy with over 20 locations serving the Milwaukee area. Dr. Zaibak started his career as a pharmacist in 1999 after graduating from the University of Illinois‐Chicago. With over fifteen years of experience, he has seen the industry from multiple vantage points. Aside from Hashim's experience, he is well known as a helpful educated medical counselor. He dedicates time to giving health education presentations and teaching patients proper medication administration. Dr. Zaibak has over six years of experience as a Clinical Instructor to help train pharmacy students from six pharmacy schools in the Wisconsin and Illinois area (Concordia University, Rosalind Franklin University, University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, Midwestern University, and MCW School of Pharmacy). As recognition of Hashim's excellent service to the community, he was named the 2014 Pharmacist of the Year by Pharmacy Development Services and Health Mart's 2014 Pharmacy of the Year. Connect with Hashim Zaibak and Hayat Rx below: Hashim Zaibak LinkedInHayat Pharmacy WebsiteHayat Pharmacy FacebookHayat Pharmacy InstagramHayat Pharmacy LinkedIn Hayat Pharmacy TwitterStay connected with us:FacebookTwitterLinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP TwitterMore Resources on these Topics:Podcast – The One Big, Beautiful BillPodcast - Momentum on the Hill: Protecting Independent Pharmacies Through AdvocacyPodcast - Building a Super Culture in Your Pharmacy
In this episode, Razif Hashim reframes the conversation around legacy, identity, and what it means to truly make an impact, and takes a thoughtful look at what it really means to succeed. Through personal stories and pivotal moments, he shares how his definition of success has shifted from external validation toward something more meaningful and enduring. Drawing from his journey as an actor and cultural advocate, HE explores how purpose, legacy, and identity have shaped his voice—on stage and in the community. The power is in choosing impact over image and how leadership evolves through service. With honesty and depth, the dialogue dives into why redefining success matters, especially in a world that often prioritizes fame and visibility. The challenge is balancing public influence with personal fulfillment, with hopes for the next generation to find success on their own terms.Support the podcast— https://buymeacoffee.com/refie
In this episode, we examine the high-profile case that captured national attention following a fatal crash on the A46 in Leicestershire. At the centre of it all was a social media influencer, an escalating plot of blackmail and deception, and two young men who lost their lives in the most harrowing of circumstances. Join us as we explore how an obsession with image and status fed into a deadly chain of events — and the far-reaching impact still felt by the families of Saqib Hussain and Hashim Ijazuddin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our special guest is Mili, a member of KGN University, and she shares her journey of how she's found healing and returned to the Dr to have her thyroid meds reduced, not just once, but twice! Listen to how she does it!
When two young men are killed in a fiery car crash on a quiet UK highway, it initially looks like a tragic accident. But a chilling 999 call and hours of CCTV footage quickly reveal the truth that this was no accident. It was an ambush. What follows is a story involving a TikTok influencer, a secret affair, and a plot that spiraled into cold-blooded murder. This is the case of Mahek Bukhari, and the fatal consequences of trying to keep a secret at all costs. Sponsors: Acorns Early Head to acorns.com/creepers or download the Acorns app to get started. Support the Podcast: Visit Patreon.com/truecrimecreepers to get full length bonus episodes and additional bonus content every month Instagram: @creeperspod Join our Facebook discussion group: True Crime Creepers Podcast Discussion Group Sources: TikTok star Mahek Bukhari guilty of murdering mother's lover who threatened to expose affair The complex police investigation into the double murder of two friends on the A46 - Nottinghamshire Live Family of man murdered in ambush by TikTok star and her mum breaks silence saying 'he didn't want to drive' - Birmingham Live The pack of lies TikTok star Mahek Bukhari told in police interview after murdering two men - Birmingham Live How 'bored' mum's love life led her and TikTok star daughter to murder - Birmingham Live Moment pyjama wearing TikTok star and mum questioned by police after double murder - Birmingham Live Profound moment families of two murder victims pay tribute to 'much-loved' men outside court - Birmingham Live 'I'm going to die' - haunting 999 transcript of call made moments before two were murdered in crash - Birmingham Live Who is Mahek Bukhari? TikTok star convicted of double murder - Birmingham Live TikTok killer Raees Jamal convicted of rape - but jury were not told - Birmingham Live TikTok star Mahek Bukhari and her mum Ansreen guilty of murders in high-speed chase - Birmingham Live Murder trial live as judge sums up case against TikTok star Mahek Bukhari and seven others - Birmingham Live Tiktok murder trial court updates as judge sets out case against Mahek Bukhari and others on day 46 - Leicestershire Live TikTok murder trial live updates on day 44 as final defence speech due for Mohammed Patel - Birmingham Live TikTok star Mahek Bukhari's co-accused was 'not a hired gun', murder trial jury told as fatal crash branded 'a terrible accident' - Birmingham Live Live TikTok murder trial updates on day 43 as more barristers urge jury to acquit defendants - Leicestershire Live Hashim 'wanted to be there for his friend because he was going through a hard time' - Daily Mail What Islamic lessons can we draw from the tragic story of Mahek and Ansreen Bukhari? – 5Pillars TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari and mother found guilty of double murder after sex tape threat | UK News The dramatic downfall of Mahek Bukhari from TikTok influencer to convicted killer | The Independent TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari guilty of murdering men in crash What it was like covering the TikTok murder trial with Mahek Bukhari - Tom Mack - Leicestershire Live Mahek Bukhari - Leicestershire Live TikTok influencer Mahek Bukhari goes on trial with her mother for murder TikTok star found guilty of murdering married mom's toyboy lover: 'I'll get him jumped' Crash victim 'allegedly murdered by TikTok star and mum was a cunning predator', jury told - Birmingham Live TikTok star Mahek Bukhari's barrister tells murder jury she 'played no part' in fatal A46 crash - Birmingham Live TikTok murder trial updates on day 41 as case for Mahek Bukhari due to be summed up to jury - Birmingham Live Two of TikTok star Mahek Bukhari's murder co-accused face new charges relating to fatal crash - Birmingham Live Case for Mahek Bukhari due to be summed up to jury on day 41 of murder trial - Leicestershire Live See website for additional sources. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zoom's journey from a popular video conferencing tool to a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic was followed by a wave of competition. But rather than being overwhelmed, Zoom has embraced new opportunities for innovation, especially with the rise of AI. Smita Hashim, Zoom's Chief Product Officer, shares insights into the company's response to the challenges of the pandemic and the rapid shifts in the tech landscape.Smita discusses her experience leading Zoom through this transformative period, highlighting the role of generative AI in shaping Zoom's future. With bold strides in AI and an evolving product portfolio, Smita offers a glimpse into what's next for the company as it adapts to a new era of growth and competition.Resources from this episode:Subscribe to The Product Manager newsletterConnect with Smita on LinkedIn
In this episode, Tom and Peter interview one of the busiest artists working today. Hashim Akib is an internationally renowned Artist, represented by several galleries in the UK. He has exhibited with The Royal Society of Marine Artists, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters and The New English Art Club. He also writes instructional books, which have been translated into several languages; he teaches here in the UK and abroad, as well as online; he has worked with Daler Rowney to produce teaching DVDs and he regularly writes for magazines… and he still finds time to paint! We're delighted to get the chance to interview him, to ask, just how does he do it all…?Hash talks through his artistic and business journey to date, offering insightful and humble business advice to anyone looking to pursue art as a career.For more information abut Hash and his work, visit his website: www.hashimakib.co.ukThis Podcast is sponsored by Rosemary & Co Brushes, Jackson's Art Supplies and Search Press publishers.For more information about our sponsors, please visit:Rosemary & Co Brushes: www.rosemaryandco.comJackson's Art supplies: www.jacksonsart.comSearch Press publishers: www.searchpress.comTom's website: tomshepherdart.comPeter's website: peterkeegan.comPodcast website: www.askanartistpodcast.comOui Travel PodcastWelcome to Oui Travel Podcast, where we explore how travel & social media connects us all.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
“Hayat” is the Arabic translation of “life,” and Hayat Pharmacy Founder and CEO Hashim Zaibak has made it his mission to breathe new life into independent pharmacy. In this episode of the Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast, we sit down with Hashim to discuss his journey from chain supervisor to independent owner. What started as a single location in Milwaukee has grown into an empire of over 20 pharmacies — all while keeping patient care at the heart of the business. We talk all things team building, revenue opportunities, and how Hashim is empowering the next generation of pharmacy entrepreneurs. New and experienced owners: you won't want to miss this one. Learn more about Hashim's pharmacies: www.hayatrx.com www.hayatltc.com 00:00 - Hashim Zaibak and Hayat Pharmacy 04:44 - The Meaning Behind "Hayat" 08:09 - From Chain Supervisor to Independent Owner 13:38 - Evolution of Services: Home-Based Vaccinations and Injections 21:43 – Hashim's Most Impactful Mentors 31:19 – What's Coming to the Future of Pharmacy? 36:05 – How to Motivate Your Staff 46:38 – Remembering Your "Why" During Challenges Hosted By: Mark Bivins | Chief Growth Officer, RedSail Technologies Guest: Hashim Zaibak | CEO of Hayat Pharmacy Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
It was all they had. A spoon and a rusty nail. But for the young Uyghur men trapped in a cell, it meant… escape. Thank you, Hashim, for sharing your story with us.This episode was reported in partnership with Coda Story.Reported by Isobel Cockerell of Coda Story. Produced by Isobel Cockerell and John Fecile. Original score by Renzo Gorrio. English translation for Hashim by Ezra. Artwork by Teo Ducot.Season 16 - Episode 5 Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
AI researchers often complain about the poor coverage of their work in the news media. But why is this happening, and how can it be fixed? In this episode, I speak with Shakeel Hashim about the resource constraints facing AI journalism, the disconnect between journalists' and AI researchers' views on transformative AI, and efforts to improve the state of AI journalism, such as Tarbell and Shakeel's newsletter, Transformer. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/axrpodcast Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/axrpodcast The transcript: https://axrp.net/episode/2025/01/05/episode-38_4-shakeel-hashim-ai-journalism.html FAR.AI: https://far.ai/ FAR.AI on X (aka Twitter): https://x.com/farairesearch FAR.AI on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FARAIResearch The Alignment Workshop: https://www.alignment-workshop.com/ Topics we discuss, and timestamps: 01:31 - The AI media ecosystem 02:34 - Why not more AI news? 07:18 - Disconnects between journalists and the AI field 12:42 - Tarbell 18:44 - The Transformer newsletter Links: Transformer (Shakeel's substack): https://www.transformernews.ai/ Tarbell: https://www.tarbellfellowship.org/ Episode art by Hamish Doodles: hamishdoodles.com
L'application de visioconférence Zoom annonce de nouveaux développement basés sur l'intelligence artificielle. Isabelle Szczepanski, journaliste spécialisée, a suivi l'événement Zoomtopia, en Californie, au cours duquel plusieurs nouveautés ont été annoncées.Star des applis de visio pendant le confinement de 2020, l'application Zoom est avant tout destinée aux professionnels (B2B). La compagnie vient de dévoiler plusieurs nouveautés, comme le « compagnon IA » 2.0, qui facilite la synthèse de documents et l'interaction avec des outils comme ChatGPT. Isabelle Szczepanski (Electron Libre) a suivi la conférence. Elle nous raconte ce qu'il faut en retenir.On écoute également Smita Hashim, responsable de produits chez Zoom, qui évoque l'usage du travail hybride au sein de l'entreprise, ainsi que l'apport de ces nouvelles fonctionnalités.-----------♥️ Soutien : https://donorbox.org/monde-numerique
In this episode, Diyana Hashim seizes pivotal moments to create the life she desires. HE uncovers the art of recognizing life's most opportune moments, where fate and ambition align to pave her extraordinary journey. With grace and poise, she touches on the delicate balance of pursuing her dreams while helming the demands of motherhood, a testament to her unwavering determination in the face of even the most reprehensible challenges. Her embrace of intuition reveals how she elegantly alter her vision into reality, presenting a masterclass in trusting the process and opening up to life's endless possibilities. This is her story.The podcast is presented by https://littlewans.com
Send us a textIn this episode of "Living the Dream with Curveball," we are joined by Hossam Hashin, an influential figure in education, entrepreneurship, and pharmaceuticals. As the founder and CEO of Career Academic and Development Centers (CADC), Hossam has been instrumental in promoting global education and facilitating study abroad opportunities. Tune in to hear about his inspiring journey from a small city in Egypt to studying and working across multiple continents. Learn valuable tips for getting accepted into international programs, the benefits of studying abroad, and the future of global education.Please be sure to follow, rate, review, and share this episode to as many people as possible.
A new series Echoes of Impact Season 18 begins with Henrik Wilenius, a Finnish author known for his compelling young adult fiction that tackles real-world issues through engaging and thought-provoking narratives. Henrik later transitioned to writing in English and self-published the Rise Up Trilogy, a powerful series that follows the journeys of Hashim, Alex, and Maryam as they confront challenges like climate change, corruption, and social justice. Stay tuned and continue listening to the episode with our host Payal Nayar to dive deeper into his thrilling world.Henrik Wilenius' work, bridges the gap between young adult fiction and pressing social issues. His debut in the literary world began in Finland, where he published two critically acclaimed books with WSOY, a major Finnish publisher. These works, including a philosophical coming-of-age novel and a YA story, established him as a distinctive voice in the literary community. His series The Rise Up Trilogy is available in multiple formats including paperback, ebook, audiobook and a serialised podcast has resonated with readers worldwide for its gripping narratives and thought-provoking themes. Tune in now with our host Payal Nayar to know more about his dedication to social activism which continues to resonate with readers worldwide.Episodes streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to podcasts and YouTubeApple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reservedDo support the show with reviews, shares and a one time donation to help bring you a lot more important content.https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/meltingpotcollective Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's comedy news, Johnny Mac shares insights from various comedians. Nate Bargatze discusses building a new set and the importance of having a strong closing joke. James Austin Johnson reflects on his early stand-up experiences and personal growth. Kelsey Cook talks about her comedy influences and a pivotal career moment with Jim Norton. Additional highlights include Sarah Bennett's unique comedic style and a prank played on Lewis Spears by YouTubers Misfit Minds, leading to an unexpectedly silent audience. The episode also mentions Johnny Mac's podcast '5 Good News Stories' and ways to support the show.00:00 Introduction and Nate Bregazzi's Comedy Insights01:05 James Austin Johnson's Stand-Up Journey02:02 Kelsey Cook's Comedy Influences and Breakthrough02:55 Hashim's Note-Taking and Set Development03:41 Craig Ferguson's Late Show Anecdote04:21 Sarah Bennett's Unique Comedy Style05:56 Lewis Spears' Prank and Performance Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! Subscribe now for exclusive shows like 'Palace Intrigue,' and get bonus content from Deep Crown (our exclusive Palace Insider!) Or get 'Daily Comedy News,' and '5 Good News Stories' with no commercials! Plans start at $4.99 per month, or save 20% with a yearly plan at $49.99. Join today and help support the show! We now have Merch! FREE SHIPPING! Check out all the products like T-shirts, mugs, bags, jackets and more with logos and slogans from your favorite shows! Did we mention there's free shipping? Get more info from Caloroga Shark Media Contact Johnny Mac at John at thesharkdeck.com Buy Me A Coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
When Hashim crossed the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum in 2020, he was tired—tired of running, tired of being locked in cages. Hashim was a political activist in Uganda, his home country, where he had been imprisoned and beaten. When he fled to Mexico, he was detained and, again, beaten. In the United States, Immigration and Customs Enforcement offered him a deal: He enrolled in a program allowing him to live with friends in Maine. But Hashim says he didn't understand what he was giving up to be in this little-known program, one which requires migrants to hand over voice and face IDs, internet and phone data, height, weight, social networks, location, and more. ***** Credits: This episode was written and produced by Dean Russell. Mix and sound design by Emily Jankowski. It was edited and hosted by Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson.
Comic News Insider: Episode 1522 is now available for free download! Click on the link or follow on Spotify/subscribe on iTunes! Another SDCC press room! Jimmy attended the roundtables for the new Peacock show THOSE ABOUT TO DIE. He talked to director Roland Emmerich (solo) and actors Moe Hashim and Jojo Macari (paired together). They talked about how close the show stays to historical facts, the scope of the sets, how their characters see one another and more. He also talked to actors Iwan Rheond and Sara Martins but for some reason, the audio file was corrupted. Sorry about that. Please come back to hear all of the SDCC coverage over the next month. Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
During San Diego Comic-Con; I took part in a roundtable for Those about to Die and here are JoJo Macari and Moe Hashim Talking about their characters and the show.
Dr. Hashim Al-Zain is a design specialist with 23 years of experience in machine design, reverse engineering, industrial accelerators and product development. He has worked with notable organisations such as SEC, KAUST, Lockheed Martin, and the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia with a focus on localizing mechanical part manufacturing and adopting industry 4.0 technologies. With a PhD in Polymer Processing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Al-Zain has also founded two tech-based businesses in the industrial and healthcare sectors, contributing to transforming Saudi Arabia into a knowledge-based economy.
Mahek Bukhari was a a 24 year-old tin-top influencer from the UK. On Mahek's tin Tok she would often post just normal content like dancing trends, grwms, lip syncing and even the occasional video with her mom. The videos with her mom went the most viral because her mother 44 year-old Ansreen looked good for her age. The comments would be flooded with things like “Can your dad fight” and “yall look like sisters omg”. This far led Ansreen to start her own instagram and gain thousands of followers, being invited to events, parties, being sent PR. And over instagram is when Ansreen would later meet and have a 2 year affair with 18 y/o, Sakib Hussain. Sakib would come over to Ansreens home when he husband wasn't there and engage in sexual acts. Until December of 2021 when Ansreen decided to put her foot down and say goodbye to Sakib. She said she wanted nothing to do with him and how this whole thing was a huge mistake. Things went quiet after this text and it gave Ansreen a sigh of relief. But Sakib would reply with multiple photos and videos of him and Ansreen engaging in sexual acts in her home and threatened to release all of it to her family and tik Tok fans if she left him. Ansreen loved all of the luxuries she was getting on her social media, but how far would Ansreen go to keep it from all crumbling? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Written by iconic Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, this classic of love, desire, and family breakdown smashed through taboos when first published in Arabic and continues to captivate audiences today It is 1950s Cairo and 16-year-old Amina is engaged to a much older man. Despite all the excitement of the wedding preparations, Amina is not looking forward to her nuptials. And it is not because of the age gap or because of the fact that she does not love, or even really know, her fiancé. No, it is because she is involved with another man. This other man is Dr Hashim Abdel-Latif, and while he is Amina's first love, she is certainly not his. Also many years her senior, Hashim is well-known in polite circles for his adventures with women. A Nose and Three Eyes tells the story of Amina's love affair with Hashim, and that of two other young women: Nagwa and Rahhab. A Nose and Three Eyes is a story of female desire and sexual awakening, of love and infatuation, and of exploitation and despair. It quietly critiques the strictures put upon women by conservative social norms and expectations, while a subtle undercurrent of political censure was carefully aimed at the then Nasser regime. As such, it was both deeply controversial and wildly popular when first published in the 1960s. Still a household name, this novel, and its author, have stood the test of time and remain relevant and highly readable today. Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Author, 1919–1990) is one of the most prolific and popular writers of Arabic fiction of the twentieth century. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Abdel Kouddous graduated from law school in 1942 but left his law practice to pursue a long and successful career in journalism. He was an editor at the daily Al-Akhbar and the weekly Rose al-Yusuf, and was editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram. The author of dozens of books, his controversial writings and political views landed him in jail more than once. A Nose and Three Eyes is his second book to be translated into English, and his first was I Do Not Sleep. Hanan al-Shaykh (Foreword by) was born and raised in Beirut. She is the author of The Story of Zahra, Women of Sand and Myrrh, Beirut Blues, and Only in London, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in London. Jonathan Smolin (Translated by) is the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College in the US. He is the translator of several works of Arabic fiction, including Whitefly by Abdelilah Hamdouchi, A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me by Youssef Fadel, and I Do Not Sleep and A Nose and Three Eyes by Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and the author of The Politics of Melodrama: The Cultural and Political Lives of Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and Gamal Abdel Nasser (forthcoming Stanford University Press). He lives in Hanover, NH. Tugrul Mende holds an M.A in Arabic Studies. He is based in Berlin as a project coordinator and independent researcher. 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
Written by iconic Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, this classic of love, desire, and family breakdown smashed through taboos when first published in Arabic and continues to captivate audiences today It is 1950s Cairo and 16-year-old Amina is engaged to a much older man. Despite all the excitement of the wedding preparations, Amina is not looking forward to her nuptials. And it is not because of the age gap or because of the fact that she does not love, or even really know, her fiancé. No, it is because she is involved with another man. This other man is Dr Hashim Abdel-Latif, and while he is Amina's first love, she is certainly not his. Also many years her senior, Hashim is well-known in polite circles for his adventures with women. A Nose and Three Eyes tells the story of Amina's love affair with Hashim, and that of two other young women: Nagwa and Rahhab. A Nose and Three Eyes is a story of female desire and sexual awakening, of love and infatuation, and of exploitation and despair. It quietly critiques the strictures put upon women by conservative social norms and expectations, while a subtle undercurrent of political censure was carefully aimed at the then Nasser regime. As such, it was both deeply controversial and wildly popular when first published in the 1960s. Still a household name, this novel, and its author, have stood the test of time and remain relevant and highly readable today. Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Author, 1919–1990) is one of the most prolific and popular writers of Arabic fiction of the twentieth century. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Abdel Kouddous graduated from law school in 1942 but left his law practice to pursue a long and successful career in journalism. He was an editor at the daily Al-Akhbar and the weekly Rose al-Yusuf, and was editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram. The author of dozens of books, his controversial writings and political views landed him in jail more than once. A Nose and Three Eyes is his second book to be translated into English, and his first was I Do Not Sleep. Hanan al-Shaykh (Foreword by) was born and raised in Beirut. She is the author of The Story of Zahra, Women of Sand and Myrrh, Beirut Blues, and Only in London, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in London. Jonathan Smolin (Translated by) is the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College in the US. He is the translator of several works of Arabic fiction, including Whitefly by Abdelilah Hamdouchi, A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me by Youssef Fadel, and I Do Not Sleep and A Nose and Three Eyes by Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and the author of The Politics of Melodrama: The Cultural and Political Lives of Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and Gamal Abdel Nasser (forthcoming Stanford University Press). He lives in Hanover, NH. Tugrul Mende holds an M.A in Arabic Studies. He is based in Berlin as a project coordinator and independent researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Written by iconic Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, this classic of love, desire, and family breakdown smashed through taboos when first published in Arabic and continues to captivate audiences today It is 1950s Cairo and 16-year-old Amina is engaged to a much older man. Despite all the excitement of the wedding preparations, Amina is not looking forward to her nuptials. And it is not because of the age gap or because of the fact that she does not love, or even really know, her fiancé. No, it is because she is involved with another man. This other man is Dr Hashim Abdel-Latif, and while he is Amina's first love, she is certainly not his. Also many years her senior, Hashim is well-known in polite circles for his adventures with women. A Nose and Three Eyes tells the story of Amina's love affair with Hashim, and that of two other young women: Nagwa and Rahhab. A Nose and Three Eyes is a story of female desire and sexual awakening, of love and infatuation, and of exploitation and despair. It quietly critiques the strictures put upon women by conservative social norms and expectations, while a subtle undercurrent of political censure was carefully aimed at the then Nasser regime. As such, it was both deeply controversial and wildly popular when first published in the 1960s. Still a household name, this novel, and its author, have stood the test of time and remain relevant and highly readable today. Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Author, 1919–1990) is one of the most prolific and popular writers of Arabic fiction of the twentieth century. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Abdel Kouddous graduated from law school in 1942 but left his law practice to pursue a long and successful career in journalism. He was an editor at the daily Al-Akhbar and the weekly Rose al-Yusuf, and was editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram. The author of dozens of books, his controversial writings and political views landed him in jail more than once. A Nose and Three Eyes is his second book to be translated into English, and his first was I Do Not Sleep. Hanan al-Shaykh (Foreword by) was born and raised in Beirut. She is the author of The Story of Zahra, Women of Sand and Myrrh, Beirut Blues, and Only in London, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in London. Jonathan Smolin (Translated by) is the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College in the US. He is the translator of several works of Arabic fiction, including Whitefly by Abdelilah Hamdouchi, A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me by Youssef Fadel, and I Do Not Sleep and A Nose and Three Eyes by Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and the author of The Politics of Melodrama: The Cultural and Political Lives of Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and Gamal Abdel Nasser (forthcoming Stanford University Press). He lives in Hanover, NH. Tugrul Mende holds an M.A in Arabic Studies. He is based in Berlin as a project coordinator and independent researcher. 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
Written by iconic Egyptian novelist Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, this classic of love, desire, and family breakdown smashed through taboos when first published in Arabic and continues to captivate audiences today It is 1950s Cairo and 16-year-old Amina is engaged to a much older man. Despite all the excitement of the wedding preparations, Amina is not looking forward to her nuptials. And it is not because of the age gap or because of the fact that she does not love, or even really know, her fiancé. No, it is because she is involved with another man. This other man is Dr Hashim Abdel-Latif, and while he is Amina's first love, she is certainly not his. Also many years her senior, Hashim is well-known in polite circles for his adventures with women. A Nose and Three Eyes tells the story of Amina's love affair with Hashim, and that of two other young women: Nagwa and Rahhab. A Nose and Three Eyes is a story of female desire and sexual awakening, of love and infatuation, and of exploitation and despair. It quietly critiques the strictures put upon women by conservative social norms and expectations, while a subtle undercurrent of political censure was carefully aimed at the then Nasser regime. As such, it was both deeply controversial and wildly popular when first published in the 1960s. Still a household name, this novel, and its author, have stood the test of time and remain relevant and highly readable today. Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Author, 1919–1990) is one of the most prolific and popular writers of Arabic fiction of the twentieth century. Born in Cairo, Egypt, Abdel Kouddous graduated from law school in 1942 but left his law practice to pursue a long and successful career in journalism. He was an editor at the daily Al-Akhbar and the weekly Rose al-Yusuf, and was editor-in-chief of Al-Ahram. The author of dozens of books, his controversial writings and political views landed him in jail more than once. A Nose and Three Eyes is his second book to be translated into English, and his first was I Do Not Sleep. Hanan al-Shaykh (Foreword by) was born and raised in Beirut. She is the author of The Story of Zahra, Women of Sand and Myrrh, Beirut Blues, and Only in London, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. She lives in London. Jonathan Smolin (Translated by) is the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor in Asian Studies at Dartmouth College in the US. He is the translator of several works of Arabic fiction, including Whitefly by Abdelilah Hamdouchi, A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me by Youssef Fadel, and I Do Not Sleep and A Nose and Three Eyes by Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and the author of The Politics of Melodrama: The Cultural and Political Lives of Ihsan Abdel Kouddous and Gamal Abdel Nasser (forthcoming Stanford University Press). He lives in Hanover, NH. Tugrul Mende holds an M.A in Arabic Studies. He is based in Berlin as a project coordinator and independent researcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
@1QLeadership Question: Is the path to the athletics director chair always the same? Sharief Hashim, Director of Athletics at Susquehanna University stopped by 1Q to talk about his journey from recreation director to college athletics director. From assistant basketball coach to interim athletics director, Hashim has navigated his career through passion and purpose. working with people leading adults servant leadership understanding business Hashim's leadership principles include having empathy, understand your leadership style, and get outside of your comfort zone. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Convicts and Cthulhu scenario from Australian Aeons. Straits of Doom by Geoff Gillian. 1700s Northern Australia The Waradi tribe fights for their lives against terrible foes and not all will survive. Dramatis Persone: Gary as the Keeper Randall as Nilgora, Hunter // Ardiyanti, Pirate Steve as Kyeema, Pearl Fisher // Horoun el-Hashim, Merchant Pirate Max as Dural, Elder // Sunisa, Thia Pirate Jim as Girinjarri, Clever Man of High Degree // Jiang Li, Chinese Sailor and Pirate Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Convicts and Cthulhu scenario from Australian Aeons. Straits of Doom by Geoff Gillian. 1700s Northern Australia The Waradi tribe finds the crew and realizes their arrival signals the coming of a great evil. Dramatis Persone: Gary as the Keeper Randall as Nilgora, Hunter // Ardiyanti, Pirate Steve as Kyeema, Pearl Fisher // Horoun el-Hashim, Merchant Pirate Max as Dural, Elder // Sunisa, Thia Pirate Jim as Girinjarri, Clever Man of High Degree // Jiang Li, Chinese Sailor and Pirate Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Summary Vappala Balachandran (Wikipedia) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss his career and the ancient roots of espionage in India. Bala formerly served as Special Secretary for India's Cabinet Secretariat. What You'll Learn Intelligence India's Research and Analysis Wing The Tamil Tigers' threat to Indian national security Intelligence considerations within India-Pakistan relations Lessons in intelligence from Ancient India Reflections Intelligence, the 2nd oldest profession Transitioning from leader to student And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “There was a lot of pressure. There was a lot of pressure, especially, for example: Certain incidents happening – What would be the repercussions in India? Now, anything that happens in Pakistan, it will have some repercussions in India. And, same thing in Afghanistan, and then all the neighboring countries, we are to watch them.” – Vappala Balachandran. Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* Irish Garda Intelligence Chief with Assistant Commissioner Michael McElgunn (2023) Venice's Secret Service with Ioanna Iordanou (2023) Indian Intelligence & Cyber, A Conversation with Sameer Patil, ORF Mumbai (2023) Intelligence & the World's Largest Democracy with Former Indian Intelligence Director Vikram Sood (2021) *Beginner Resources* The Entire History of India in Under 10 Minutes, Made in History, YouTube (2022) [10 min. Video] RAW: A History of India's Covert Operations, Y. Yadav, New Indian Express (2020) [Short article] Timeline: India-Pakistan Relations, A. Hashim, Al Jazeera (2019) [Historical timeline] DEEPER DIVE Primary Sources Agreement on a ceasefire between Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (2022) Pradhan Inquiry Commission Report, 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks (2009) Lessons from the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks, US Senate Hearing (2009) Kautilya's Arthashastra (1915 translation) Thiruvalluvar's Tirukkuṟaḷ (1886 translation) The Police Act (1861)