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Nurse practitioner and pole dancer Neda Momeni is here and teaches Nicole a lot! From her years as a labor and delivery nurse, she explains what actually happens in the hospital during childbirth and what most people never hear about until they're living it. She talks about Muslim dating, from family expectations to apps like Minder and her experience using an online matchmaker. Pressure pushed her to marry the wrong man, and she ended up going no-contact with her parents. After cutting ties, pole dancing became her outlet, and a video of her performing in a hijab went viral - sparking both backlash and an outpouring of support from women who she inspired. Plus: a hot tip why you should watch some True Crime.Watch this episode on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@WhyWontYouDateMePodcastSupport for this episode comes from Bumble. Start your love story on Bumble - bumble.com #bumblepartnerFollow:Tour Dates: linktr.ee/nicolebyerwastakenYouTube: @WhyWontYouDateMePodcastTikTok: @whywontyoudatemepod Instagram: @nicolebyerX: @nicolebyerNicole's book, #VERYFAT #VERYBRAVE: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746This is a Headgum podcast. Follow Headgum on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Advertise on Why Won't You Date Me? via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tua El-Fawwal ist die erste in Deutschland lebende Schauspielerin, die bekennend ihren Hijab auch vor der Kamera trägt. Bekannt wurde sie durch die Rolle Amira in der Web-Serie "Druck", für den sie auch den Deutschen Schauspielpreis als beste Nachwuchsschauspielerin bekam. Im Podcast reden wir über ihre sorglose Kindheit in Ägypten, ihre gefühlte Gefängnisstrafe in Deutschland, Kulturschock auf der Toilette und Aktivismus und Heuchlerei in der Schauspielbranche. Warum sie Pausenbrote im Direktorsbüro gegessen hat, ihre Rolle als Schulmaskottchen und: Furzfreunde. Plus: Es gibt eine kleine Podcast-Cameo von ihrem Schauspielkollegen Mohamed Chahrour, der uns von dem Hollywoodfilm "Der phönizische Meisterstreich" von Wes Anderson erzählt, in dem er mitspielt – mit Kollegen wie Tom Hanks, Benicio del Toro, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johannsen oder Bryan Cranston. (02:55) Passkontrolle (17:20) Klischee-Check (19:20) Von Ägypten nach Deu: Ramadan, Verpflanzung & Furzfreunde (33:40) Kulturschock Toilette und erste Rolle als Schulmaskottchen (39:30) "Und dann habe ich angefangen, Kopftuch zu tragen..." (1:01:55) Schauspielerei: Ritter Martin, Druck und Kuss-Szene (1:34:35) Filmpreis-Skandal und Ignoranz als Entscheidung (2:00:00) Mo Chahrour goes Hollywood: Drehen mit Wes Anderson und Tom Hanks Podcast-Tipp: https://geschichtewirdgemacht.podigee.io/ SUPPORT: Halbe Katoffl unterstützen: https://halbekatoffl.de/unterstuetzen/ Paypal: frank@halbekatoffl.de Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/halbekatoffl/about Überweisung/ Dauerauftrag: Schreib an frank@halbekatoffl.de | Stichwort: KONTO
My favorite RDH origin stories are the ones of people who didn't originally plan to become dental hygienists and somehow fell into it and end up loving this career. That was the case for Wafaa, @the_hijabi_hygienist, an influencer hygienist practicing clinically for 9 years now. She faced challenges in her pre-req classes as a pre-med student, and just so happened to be getting orthodontic treatment at the university she was attending when she realized dentistry piqued her interest. She conveniently had all the classes she needed to apply for the dental hygiene program and ended up getting in on her first try. Right after gaining her license, she decided to jump into the dental hygiene master's of science program with aspirations of becoming an educator in the future. Wafaa admits to facing challenges through her schooling, but is glad she persevered and enjoys her career in dental hygiene as well as helping her followers become RDHs! Timestamps:(00:00) Intro (01:22) Wafaa's RDH Origin Story(05:40) Transition from Pre-Requisites to Dental Hygiene School(18:36) Overcoming Struggles in Dental Hygiene School(23:03) Why Shadowing a Dental Hygienist is Important (27:17) Memorable Times in Dental Hygiene School
Ready to crack the code to flourishing natural hair? Join us as The 4C Hijabi unveils the not-so-secret secrets to thriving natural hair —because let's be real, your curls deserve more than just hope and a prayer!From hair growth tips to busting hair/hair care myths, this episode is your ultimate guide to embracing and elevating your natural hair. Whether you're the Queen of wash-days or no stress Lady, this episode is your cheat sheet to healthier hair!Tune in, take notes, and let's transform our hair game for the betterSend us a textSend your questions about Afro-textured/coily hair to utkinhair@gmail.com.Check out your natural beauty hub, ÈYÍ DÁRA Naturals for natural hair care solutions.Follow us on instagram @utkpodcast
Veronika Edali is an outdoorsy hijabi mum based in Auckland who loved getting outdoors as a family with her two kids. She shares her 5 top spots to explore - from short walks, waterfalls and beaches - that are perfect for a weekend adventure. Veronika also talks about her top tips and advice for parents getting outdoors, and a particularly memorable snow trip with the family. Veronika is a Muslim revert and empowers other hijabis to get outdoors by sharing her stories and creating a modest swimwear and adventure wear brand called WOMMO.Discover the best of New Zealand with myNZ Map & Guide, featuring 100+ incredible locations for your next adventure. UsePODCAST10at checkoutfor 10% off and start planning your dream trip todayGet my NZ Map & GuideBook your 1-on-1 consult and personalised itineraryThank you so much for tuning in and coming along for the ride. If you love the show and enjoyed listening, please take the time to leave a review on Apple or Spotify. I would also love to connect with you, so send me a DM on Instagram, leave me a voice message and I can't wait to see you next time. Until then, keep adventuring :)Follow Veronika on Instagram:instagram.com/veronikaedali/Follow WOMMO on Instagram:instagram.com/wommo.co/Read the Blog:www.abigailhannah.nzFollow Abigail on Instagram:instagram.com/abigailhannnah/Follow Abigail on TikTok:tiktok.com/@abigailhannnah/
-Everything You Need to Know About the Coldplay Concerts! -Illegal Video Making Fun Of A Hijabi Woman-Al Mamzar Beach Is Getting A Makeover!-Emirates Confirmed Videos Of Plane Crashes Are Fake-Automotive Content Creatror Sara Gazioglu Talks Fast Cars & How To Find Your Passion
Hello #naturallybeautifulfam! On today's episode Sabrine interviews Jordan Karim, Founder and CEO of Flora & Noor skincare. Flora & Noor is an inclusive Halal-certified, vegan, and cruelty free skincare brand that addresses the needs of those with melanin rich skin, and also those with chronic skin conditions. In this episode we discuss:Jordan's natural hair journey Natural hair care as a hijabiThe inspiration behind creating Flora & NoorWhat Halal-certified beauty meansFrom making products at home to being in ULTAThe importance and benefits of mentorshipand much more!For more information about Jordan and Flora & Noor visit:IG: @floraandnoorwww.floraandnoor.comSupport the showFor more information about Naturally Beautiful visit:www.naturallybeautiful.coIG: @naturallybeautiful.co
Pupils in England start the new term this week, but will schools ensure that tensions from the riots don't make it into the classroom? We hear from one pupil who was worried about leaving her house after violence erupted on her street in Liverpool and from a headteacher making his school a safe place to talk about anxiety, misinformation and racism. Hear from the Hijabi sex educators helping Muslim women have honest conversations about their bodies and intimacy.As fans scramble for tickets for the reunion, broadcaster Terry Christian talks about the Irish Catholic background that formed Oasis. China and the Vatican get ready to re-sign the controversial and secret agreement that attempts to bring together two versions of the Chinese Church: one underground loyal to Rome and the other state sanctioned and overseen by the Communist state. Is it a betrayal of Chinese Catholics as some critics have said? The Pulitzer prize winning author Marilynne Robinson tells William about the enduring literary and cultural value of the Book of Genesis and why she chose it as the subject for her latest work.
Some composers picture colors or abstract shapes when they're working on a new piece. Derrick Skye thinks about space. His fascination with the cosmos is threaded throughout his compositions, including the latest in his series "Prisms, Cycles, Leaps." For our series on California composers. reporter Clare Wiley sat down with the Los Angeles-based Skye to hear how he brings his otherworldly ideas to life and how living in multicultural LA has influenced him. Plus, we go to the oldest 100-mile ultramarathon in the world: The Western States Endurance Run. This grueling race starts near Lake Tahoe and winds along old mining trails in the Sierra, drops into the canyons of the American River, and finishes outside Sacramento. Thousands of people are on the waitlist to attempt it, but just a fraction make it to the starting line. The runners who do compete are overwhelmingly white, even though the race is trying to include more BIPOC athletes. KQED's Mark Nieto got to watch this year's race at the end of June and he followed one competitor who's inspiring other runners of color. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kabsa Boys sit down and discuss the week of bad news, assassination attempt on Trump, CrowdStrike takes down half the world, the Paris Olympics, Al Saud's Dynasty, France against Hijabis, ICC calls it like it is, conspiracy theories, and much more. Video Episode Instagram YouTube X
In this bonus episode, Carys and Gary are joined by Huda Jawad from The Three Hijabis. Huda tells us how she created, along with Shaista Aziz and Amna Abdullatif, a petition calling for racists to be banned from football matches for life after the Euros 2021 final and the racist abuse the three Black England players (Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford) received after the game. This ended up going viral, with the then Prime Minister (Boris Johnson) committing to extending banning orders to those convicted of racist abuse online, as well as mentioning the petition during a keynote speech during the same week.Gary, Carys and Huda discuss national identity, supporting England in sports, and how people of colour navigate this journey and how racism and tribalism in sport and society, make it hard for Black and Brown people to really feel English and cheering England on, when they don't feel welcome.For more info go to - https://www.threehijabis.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Josie Marcellino joins Shannon and Mike Figs! They talk about how everyone's Father's Day was, discuss some suggestions for Figs next character episod, their new reality TV binge and more before diving into the stories including the time Josie almost got kidnapped on a date, getting into a lunchroom fight with the wrong gal, getting spooked by a possible basement ghost and so much more!Air Date: 6/18/24Support our sponsorsYoKratom.com - Click The Link To Get A $60 Kilo TodayYoDelta.com - Use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!**Send in your stories for Bad Dates, Bad Things, and Scary Things to...**thethingispodcast@gmail.comThe Thing Is... Airs every Tuesday, at 4PM ET on GaS Digital! The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigital.com and use the code TTI to get 20% off your membership!Josie Marcellino-Instagram: @josiemarcellinoShannon Lee-Instagram: @shannonlee6982Mike Figs-Instagram: @comicmikefigsSubscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC87Akt2Sq_-YEd_YrNpbS2QSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Madina Mamat-Qira is the founder of Madina Taklamakan clothing brand. From East Turkestan to Japan to Canada, she shares her challenges and triumphs as a Hijabi, the beauty of being a Muslim woman, and navigating entrepreneurship during a pandemic. Learn about her brand's origins, the influence of her mother's design instincts, her passion for painting, and her mission to propagate Uyghur culture.
[video] EP. 40 Sereen is joined by Nour Bouferrache, a 21 year-old algerian who immigrated to France with her family in 2010. Nour is an international law student in Paris and currently doing an exchange at Oxford Brooke's (London). In this episode Nour shares her experiences while growing up in a country that continues to push for anti hijab rhetoric. Nour states, “As a person wanting to work in diplomacy and law, the doors in France are closed. However I did it, the hijab is part of me and it doesn't take my brain away.” She is the president of the MENA society in Paris, aiming to promote her culture and religion with diplomacy. She also hosts the "Your Safe Place Podcast" which she refers to as a sanctuary where individuals can share their stories, find common ground, and empower one another to create positive change. Tune in to hear her story!!Connect with Nour: https://fr.linkedin.com/in/nour-bouferrache-735930228Listen to the 'Your Safe Place Podcast': https://www.instagram.com/yoursafeplace_pod/To watch the video recording of this episode click HERE To Ask JH for advice to be featured click HERETo leave us a voicemail to be featured click HERE To connect with Journal Hijabi click HERETo join the journal hijab community HERE To be our next guest click HERETo shop halal nail polish click HERE (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off)If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!Contact: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀This episode was produced and edited by Sereen QaderKeywords: Why hijab is important, Why hijab is worn, What does the hijab mean, Who wears the hijab, The hijab in Islam, When did hijab start, When hijab became obligatory in Islam, How hijab started in Islam, Hijab and shoulders, Hijab hair care, Hijab styles, Hijab types, Hijab in Quran, Hijab laws, Do Muslim women have to wear the hijab?, Why Muslim women wear the hijab, Muslim women in history, Muslim women scholars, Hijab in Media, Muslim Women in Hollywood, Muslim Women Creatives, Hijabi Creatives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
[VIDEO] EP. 39 Sereen spills her heart in a new podcast studio about the last 10 days of ramadan and the deep patience fasting requires. Tune in for more!!To watch the video recording of this episode click HERE To connect with Journal Hijabi click HERE To join the journal hijab community HERETo be our next guest click HERE To Ask JH for advice click HERE To leave us a voicemail click HERETo shop halal nail polish click HERE (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off)Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi! (:This episode was produced and edited by Sereen Qader
[VIDEO] EP. 38 Sereen drops a mini Ramadan bonus episode where she sits down after taraweeh and pours her heart out on how she has been feeling this ramadan so far, it gets vulnerable!!!! To watch the video recording of this episode click HERE To connect with Journal Hijabi click HERE To join the journal hijab community HERETo be our next guest click HERE To Ask JH for advice click HERE To leave us a voicemail click HERETo shop halal nail polish click HERE (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off)Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi! (:This episode was produced and edited by Sereen Qader
SZ.3/EP.22 of OZ Media's MotivateMe313 Podcast is now live!On today's show we will have Sereen Qader aka Journal Hijabi on the show. She'll be coming on to talk about her podcast show and to discuss how the hijab empowers her and her guests!Be sure to tune in and check the episode out! This show was sponsored by:-Qahwah House -BC Adhesives -Balkan House Restaurant -Specialty Medical Center -Juice Box-Hanley International Academy
[video] EP. 37 Natasha Zaletel is a Puerto Rican based in Florida who started wearing the hijab prior to accepting islam in 2020. Natasha announced her reversion on Instagram a year later where she said, “This is who I am, no more hiding.” Natasha is also a mom of one daughter and a muslim content creator curating “Weekly Hijabi Blanket Talks” which have garnered over one million plays.Connect with Natasha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natashaa_michelle/?hl=enTo watch the video recording of this episode click HERE To connect with Journal Hijabi click HERE To join the journal hijab community HERETo be our next guest click HERE To Ask JH for advice click HERE To leave us a voicemail click HERETo shop halal nail polish click HERE (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off) Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi! (:This episode was produced and edited by Sereen Qader
Haaaappy Thursday Cousins!!!You already know what time it issss, another week, another episode of the CCP!WE HIT 6K ON YT!!!!! Thank you guys SO much for being part of the fam! We love you all and we're so excited to see what the future has in store for us! In honor of hitting 6K, we did a mini Q&A at the end of the episode so make sure you stick around if you want to hear our answers
EP. 36 Why Do Muslims Seek Hollywood's Validation? Let's talk about it.Article mentioned HERETo watch the video recording of this episode click HERE To connect with Journal Hijabi click HERE To join the hijab-bestie newsletter click HERETo be our next guest click HERE To Ask JH for advice click HERE To leave us a voicemail click HERETo shop halal nail polish click HERE (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off) This episode was produced and edited by Sereen Qader
EP. 35 We chat with Nur Shah, is a Black American and Bengali fashion blogger from Detroit. Nur started her fashion brand, Layali, in the Fall of 2022. Layali is an ethically made upscale contemporary brand for those with a taste of high fashion and innovative touches to the modest fashion world. Tune in to learn more about Nur's journey of creating her brand Layali and how Layali strives to make modest fashion accessible! Nur's LAYALI WEBSITE: https://www.thelayali.com/passwordNur's YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@nurshahNur's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nurxxshah/↓↓↓WATCH JOURNAL HIJABI PODCAST VIDEO ON YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@journalhijabi?si=kRuzG3LTkt89v3yvJOURNAL HIJABIS INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/journalhijabiBE OUR NEXT GUEST: https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6ASK JH ADVICE COLUMN: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL: https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastSHOP HALAL NAIL POLISH (use code JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off): mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABICONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!Keywords: Why hijab is important, Why hijab is worn, What does the hijab mean, Who wears the hijab, The hijab in Islam, When did hijab start, When hijab became obligatory in Islam, How hijab started in Islam, Hijab and shoulders, Hijab hair care, Hijab styles, Hijab types, Hijab in Quran, Hijab laws, Do Muslim women have to wear the hijab?, Why Muslim women wear the hijab, Muslim women in history, Muslim women scholars, Hijab in Media, Muslim Women in Hollywood, Muslim Women Creatives, Hijabi Creatives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not everyone has the same relationship with their hijab. Some people feel confident wearing the hijab at a young age, and others are still on that journey.For this personal essay, RadioActive's Jehan Hashi talked to her best friend, Ameera Ahmed, about how they both found power and freedom in wearing their hijabs.Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/how-to-navigate-the-public-school-system-as-a-hijabi[RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW's radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.]
EP. 34 i took a nap and woke up in Granada with my sisters. We talk about our European experience traveling in the winter + some juicy sister drama duh. Tune in for more! Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtube.com/@journalhijabi?si=kRuzG3LTkt89v3yvJOURNAL HIJABIS INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi___________________________Be our next podcast guest:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6Submit to Journal Hijabi:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Leave us a voicemail and we'll answer your question in an episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcast___________________________Shop Halal Nail Polish → mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABIUse code: JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off your order___________________________Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP33. In this enlightening episode of the Journal Hijabi Podcast, we welcome a truly inspirational guest, Kyra. Her journey in 2022 led her to embrace Islam and the hijab, a decision she holds dear to her heart. What makes Kyra's story even more exceptional is the support she received from her Catholic and Christian family. Together, we delve into Kyra's profound hijab journey, her exploration of Islam, and her unique experiences.Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtube.com/@journalhijabi?si=kRuzG3LTkt89v3yv___________________________Shop Halal Nail Polish → mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABIUse code: JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off your order___________________________Be our next podcast guest:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6Submit to Journal Hijabi:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Leave us a voicemail and we'll answer your question in an episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastKeep up on our Instagram:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi Join the Journal Hijabi Club:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8___________________________Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leah V (she/her) is bold and audacious. And, she's here to spill the tea on the fashion industry, show us how to reclaim words that have harmed us, and encourage us to dream bigger than we thought we could. Her life has had many ups and downs, and she uses those experiences to keep becoming more of herself, no matter what the critics say. Leah V is an international plus-size Hijabi model, award-winning author, inclusive content creator, body-positive activist, and educator. Her content has garnered over four million views combined and her face plastered on billboards in Times Square and LA. She's been featured in hundreds of media outlets from The New York Times, Buzzfeed, and HuffPost.Connect with Leah V through Instagram, her podcast, and her memoir.This episode's poem is by Cameron Awkward-Rich and is called “Meditations in an Emergency”Sophia Apostol, the host of Fat Joy, has started the Fat Joy newsletter where you'll get behind-the-scenes info on guests, hot takes, and top recommendations for all things fat joy. As a thank you for subscribing to the Fat Joy newsletter, you'll get immediate access, for free, to 55 videos that only paid supporters have been able to see until now. These minisodes were recorded after Sophia & her guest finished the main interview and Sophia asked them 10 unexpected questions for “Some Extra Fat Joy.” Should you want to support the Fat Joy podcast financially, you can become a paid subscriber of the Fat Joy newsletter and receive subscriber-only content from Sophia. You can connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, and YouTube (full video episodes here!). Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review. Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful.
EP31. In part two of this series we continue to delve into the diverse world of hijabi experiences, offering a refreshing perspective on how muslim women's encounters with the hijab are influenced by their geographical and cultural surroundings. A group of London based hijabis come together to share their stories!___________________________GET 15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER FOR HALAL NAIL POLISH:Website: mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABIUse code: JOURNALHIJABI ___________________________LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL → https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastSUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm joined by Leah V, author of Unashamed: Musings of a Fat, Black, Muslim. We talk about her incredible story of how she battled an eating disorder, mental illness, and body shame to own who she is unapologetically and become an international plus-size Hijabi model, award-winning author and body-positive activist. We also talk about her thoughts on NYFW and her experiences dating while fat. Show notes: summerinnanen.com/281 In this episode, we talk about: - Her relationship with her body growing up and how it has evolved, - Growing up without any fat role models in pop culture, - How she found herself by breaking free of the expectations of her identities, - How she got into modeling, - The tools she uses to feel confident, - Advice for people who are fat and dating, - Plus so much more! Get the shownotes: summerinnanen.com/281 Get the free 10-Day Body Confidence Makeover with 10 steps to feel better in your body at summerinnanen.com/freebies If you're a professional who has clients or students that struggle with body image, get the Body Image Coaching Roadmap for professionals at summerinnanen.com/roadmap
EP30. A two-part series where we delve into the diverse world of hijabi experiences, offering a refreshing perspective on how muslim women's encounters with the hijab are influenced by their geographical and cultural surroundings. A group of London based hijabis come together to share their stories!___________________________GET 15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER FOR HALAL NAIL POLISH:Website: mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABIUse code: JOURNALHIJABI ___________________________LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL → https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastSUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2012, Zahra Lari from the UAE, made history by becoming the first figure skater to compete in a hijab. When she was 17 she took part in her first international competition, and although her routine went well, the judges deducted points for her headscarf. After the competition, she met with the International Skating Union and convinced them that the rules should allow the hijab to be worn, with no further deductions being made. (Photo: Zahra Lari of UAE competes during FBMA Trophy for Figure Skating 2017 at Zayed Sports City on 5 January, 2017 in Abu Dhabi. Credit: Getty Images)
Meet Anna Stishova, an adventurous paddler hailing from Russia, whose paddling journey began in the UK in 2011. With a strong initial focus on white water kayaking, Anna's path took an unexpected turn towards flat water marathon racing due to various challenges she encountered along the way. As a dedicated paddler, Anna not only pursued her own goals but also became a staunch advocate for inclusivity in the sport. Let's delve into Anna's inspiring story of determination and community impact. Overcoming Obstacles and Chasing Dreams: In 2015, Anna faced a significant setback when an elbow injury from a bike accident forced her to put her athletic pursuits on hold for six months. However, Anna's indomitable spirit remained unwavering. In 2016, she earned her Coaching Paddlesports qualification and generously volunteered at the Leaside Trust in London, sharing her knowledge and passion for the sport. Anna's ultimate aspiration was to complete the formidable Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race, a challenging 125-mile-long journey often referred to as the "Kayaker's Everest." Undeterred, she participated in this demanding race twice, first in 2017 and then in 2018, paddling in a K1 kayak. Although her first attempt resulted in disqualification on Day 3 due to a minor time delay, her second endeavour faced unexpected adversities as adverse weather and treacherous water conditions forced the entire race to halt on Day 2. During her time at Leaside, Anna crossed paths with Sirin Arif Gisel, a young Turkish girl who had relocated to the UK from Romania. Recognising Sirin's potential, Anna invited her to be her Junior-Veteran kayak crew for the 2019 DW race. Their collaboration paid off handsomely as they successfully completed the race, becoming the first female Muslim K2 crew to conquer the DW challenge. With Anna's achievement, she became the first hijabi Muslim woman, to finish the race. Life's Transformations and Continued Resilience: In 2019, Anna tied the knot shortly before the DW race and subsequently moved to Bolton. The following year, she experienced the joys of motherhood, along with the challenges posed by the Covid-19 lockdowns. Anna herself contracted the virus in April 2020 and continues to deal with its lingering effects. Furthermore, the combination of a demanding pregnancy, labor, and the pandemic led to a decline in her fitness levels. However, Anna discovered solace and rejuvenation by joining the Bolton Canoe Club toward the end of that challenging year. Her passion for paddling even inspired her stepchildren to explore the sport. Advocacy and Recognition: Anna's dedication and remarkable achievements within the paddling community did not go unnoticed. In 2021, she was honoured to become a #ShePaddles Ambassador for British Canoeing, serving as a role model and advocate for female participation in the sport. She also joined the Inclusion Advisory Group for British Canoeing, actively contributing to the development of the organisation's Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) strategy for the years 2022 to 2026. Looking ahead, Anna continues to be a shining example of perseverance, determination, and the power of inclusivity in the world of paddlesports. Her journey serves as an inspiration to all those who dare to chase their dreams, overcome obstacles, and make a lasting impact on their communities. *** Don't miss out on the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast! Tune in every Tuesday at 7am UK time. Hit the subscribe button to stay updated and ensure you never miss a show. If you believe in the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media, especially in relation to adventure and physical challenges. You can show your support by visiting www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Show notes Who is Anna Moving to the UK in 2003 at 20 years old Her love for paddlesports Her childhood and growing up in Russia Getting introduced to the outdoors Festivals and kayaking in Siberia Wanting to start over in the UK Her first big rafting trip at 18 Not knowing where to paddle in the UK Converting to Islam & getting married Losing herself and going through a hard time Visiting her parents in 2011 and going on a 21 day kayaking trip with friends in Siberia Wolves & bears! Getting back into paddling again once back in the UK Finding a local canoe club How things have changed over the past 10 years Hiring a coach Struggling with barriers in white water rafting and needing to make a pivot Getting into flat water marathon racing Being better suited to endurance Kayaking marathons Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race Persevering with the race and going back 3x Deciding to enter as a Junior (aged between 15-19 years old) & Veteran Team Finding her team mate, Sirin Arif Gisel Dealing with the death of a competitor during the end of the race The lessons and learning from completing the race The support from the flatwater community The mental challenges while being out on the river Being a role model Feeling judged by the non paddling muslin community Using water sports as a way to have time to herself Motherhood and continuing with paddlesports Not being able to get out and paddle during the lockdowns Getting back into paddlesport Dealing with a back injury and not being able to get back into a kayak Taking up Stand Up Paddle boarding Being a She Paddles Ambassador (2021-2022) Being a member of the Inclusion Advisory Group for British Canoeing How to connect with Anna on Instagram & Facebook Follow #ShePaddles hashtag on Instagram Advice for women who want to try new things Social Media Instagram: @KayakingHijabi Facebook: @KayakingHijabi
Zainab bint Younus speaks to Shifaa Syed, the entrepreneur behind the first hijabi thrift shop, on launching the first hijabi thrift store in Canada, making modesty accessible to all Muslim women, and considering Islamic ethics vis a vis sustainable fashion.
EP29. A girl talk episode with Sereen and Yasmine on the politics and history of the hijab while also highlighting the hijab can be much more than just that. Tune in to listen more!___________________________ARTICLE → muslim-women-and-the-politics-of-the-headscarfLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL → https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastSUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Leah V is an international plus-size Hijabi model, award-winning author, inclusive content creator, body-positive activist, and digital brand strategist. Her content has garnered over four million views combined and her face plastered on billboards in Times Square. She's been featured in hundreds of media outlets from The New York Times to Buzzfeed. Unashamed: A searingly honest memoir of one young woman's journey toward self-acceptance as she comes to see her body as a symbol of rebellion and hope and chooses to live her life unapologetically. You can find more info on Leah's books here: http://www.leahvernon.com/unashamedleahvernonbook
Leah V is an international plus-size Hijabi model, award-winning author, inclusive content creator, body-positive activist, and digital brand strategist. She's been featured in hundreds of media outlets from The New York Times to Buzzfeed, and today joins Ethan to share her experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP28. Sereen speaks with guest, abdulrahman, 1 of 4 muslims at a high school in duncanville about how his experiences shaped the way he viewed the hijab and starting a local msa community at his college. Tune in to listen more!___________________________LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL → https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcastSUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a first for the podcast. Yasmine aka Hijabi.in.a.Crown on Instagram joins me from Lebanon as we talk fandom! We start things off with her love of Disney. She talks about her favorite movies and shows, characters, and how she got into the Disney fandom in the first place. Then, Yasmine talks to me about Supernatural. She tells me how she discovered Supernatural, what drew her to this long running series, and we dive into those characters that she loves. We then bridge space and time as we talk about another long running series, Doctor Who. Yasmine talks to us about her favorite Doctor, some of her favorite episodes, and throws it back to seeing some of those original episodes before her time. Lastly, Yasmine talks about Disneybounding (or bounding when it's not Disney!) She talks about how she got into bounding, how she plans her bounds, looking for pieces that fit the character, and more. You can find Yasmine at: https://www.instagram.com/hijabi.in.a.crown/ Get 10% off your order of Woodmarks, Tolkien style maps, and more from In The Reads by using code TALES10 at checkout. Visit them at: https://inthereads.com/
EP27. Sereen shares a moment of hijab vulnerability where she felt insecure wearing a black abaya and hijab in a southern state. In this episode, Sereen also shares how she overcame her moment of insecurity by normalizing it and sticking to positive hijabi affirmations. Tune in to listen more!___________________________BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8SUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob and guest-host Asad Butt welcome Mariyam Cementwala (aka “The Blind Hijabi”) for a discussion on turning being memorable into privilege, how after a long career at the State Department she has launched a more personal project, and comfort with chaos has helped her in her work. Also, Rob and Asad applaud North Face for pushing back against conservative anti-LGBTQ+ trolls, and consider the Equinox payout driven by inappropriate behavior of a woman's subordinate. Finally, Rob lights up The Atlantic for a lazy take on the DEI industry and Asad gets excited about the scripts he's received in Rifelion's first ever screenwriting contest. Hosted by Rob Hadley and guest-host Asad Butt. Produced by Rifelion Media. Contact us: inclusivecollective@rifelion.com For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/InclusiveCollective If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/InclusiveCollective Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
EP26. In this episode, host Sereen (@sereenqader) joins her sister, Yasmine (@palilovergirl) who featured in journal hijabi's first guest episode, "The Only Hijabi In The Room." They dive deep into the conversation of continuing your hijab journey after choosing to let it go, intersectionality of the hijab, deep divine fem womb(an), preserving your hijab crown energy, standing confident + much much more! Yasmine's Deep Divine Fem: (@deepdivinefem) is a collective curated by Yasmine Qader to nurture the inner womb(an) which originated from her journal to an instagram page and monthly sister circles in Austin, Texas where you are allowed to vulnerable and share your experiences. Follow @deepdivinefem to get involved! The term intersectionality was originally coined by scholar, Kimberle Williams Crenshaw in 1989: the oppression and discrimination resulting from the overlap of an individuals various social identities. ___________________________BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8SUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zahra Rose, a brand ambassador for Sports Shoes and The North Face, and has achieved incredible feats such as trekking to Everest, Broad Peak, and K2 Base camps, as well as summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. In addition to her love for adventure, Zahra is an active member of the Muslim Hikers Community and uses her social media platform to promote representation of Muslim women in outdoor activities. Zahra is a strong advocate for breaking down stereotypes of the "Hijabi woman" and inspiring the next generation to pursue their dreams. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. Support the mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast Thank you. Show notes Who is Zahra Rose Being raised in Hastings, South England Having 2 younger sisters Feeling out of place Struggling to make friends locally Seeing people who looked like her for the first time Moving to London to study fashion design Feeling confident and knowing herself well Being inspired by her father who was a runner Getting involved in sports Wearing the headscarf at 14 Feeling the need to change her personality Feeling confident and self assured Representing her faith and feeling a sense of responsibly Starting travelling after university Why travelling is an important part of life Getting into hiking at 14 Her first charity trip to Snowdon The struggle of climbing her first mountain Wanting to encourage other muslim women to get outdoors Creating a vision board every year Connecting with Haroon Mota from Muslin Hikers Planning to go to Everest Base Camp, Nepal Training and preparation for the trip The importance of training your mind Starting her day with yoga The power of acceptance Checking in with yourself on a regular basis Spending time in Nepal The challenges on the hike to base camp Dealing with the adventure blues Planning the next challenge/adventure Needing something to look forward to Climbing Kilimanjaro - the highest mountain in Africa Summit night Praying while on adventure Heading to Broad Peak and K2 Base Camps The final push to get to base camp Being supported and encouraged at the the tough moments Being a member o fMuslim Hikers - Inspiring Muslims to get OUTDOORS. How to connect with Zahra Rose Final words of advice to motivate and inspire other women and girls to get active and spend more time in the outdoors Why nothing is beyond your limits Her plans to reach 40 countries Social Media Instagram: @ZahraRosea Muslim Hikers - Inspiring Muslims to get OUTDOORS. Website: muslimhikers.com Instagram: @Muslim.Hikers
EP25. A behind the scenes convo where Sereen speaks about creating an episode with a fellow hijabi podcaster, Asma Bawla (@asmabawla), a student activist, aspiring lawyer, and the founder of Muslimah Podcast. Muslimah Podcast is a space that empowers Muslim women to speak up and change the world. This show is hosted by Asma Bawla, a student activist and aspiring lawyer. LISTEN HERE!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/muslimah/id1519691608___________________________BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8SUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP24. Sereen sits down with Zayne Jadallah (@zaynejadallahh) to discuss ramadan 2023 (abaya girl), connecting with your hijab (colorful hijab era), velascarves, crazy hijab stories, + being honest with your hijab. ___________________________BE OUR NEXT PODCAST GUEST:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6FOLLOW JOURNAL HIJABI:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi JOIN THE JOURNAL HIJABI CLUB:https://links.geneva.com/invite/d7db347f-a9d1-494f-bc7b-7597598ac8d8SUBMIT TO JOURNAL HIJABI:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Most Embarrassing/Crazy Hijab Stories: https://forms.gle/DCnoeSgNT7qQw5Wv8→ Juicy Hijabi Confessions: https://forms.gle/JkRVfAaZPPLmJo6c7Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabiThank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 23 — another sister (@cinna.minaa) episode we talk:- popular school girl stories vs. loser gang - the time my sister fought her teacher - developing confidence + fearlessness as a young school girl - confessions of angry arab women (you're allowed to be loud)- filling your love tank, your hearts connection + more!SUCCESSFUL ARAB WOMEN ARTICLE: https://scoopempire.com/dont-date-a-successful-arab-woman/- JOURNAL HIJABI'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/journalhijabi/ - Hosted and created by Sereen Qader (@sereenqader) ⠀- Email for Inquiries: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀⠀Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying us a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 22 — sereen talks about her girls cabin trip, the electricity blacking out in winter, yusra mardini the syrian refugee olympic swimmer, tik tok era & the obsession with going viral, yoga highs and lows + grounding tips and more!- JOURNAL HIJABI'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/journalhijabi/ - Hosted and created by Sereen Qader (@sereenqader) ⠀- Email for Inquiries: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀⠀Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review, it would mean so much to me and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!Journal Hijabi was crafted as a creative outlet outside of a full-time job and graduate school. Each episode is a labor of love to spread more informative stories about our hijab. Help show your support by buying me a “coffee” to continue sustaining future journal hijabi episodes! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/journalhijabi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
