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The far right in Israel has long dreamed of settling all of the West Bank, and Gaza, too—annexing the territories to create the land they refer to as Greater Israel. The Trump Administration might not object: Elise Stefanik, Trump's pick for Ambassador to the United Nations, has agreed that Israel has a “biblical right” to the West Bank. “I think Israel is just more emboldened with Trump in office,” says Hisham Awartani, who lives in Ramallah and is now attending Brown University. The reporter Suzanne Gaber has been covering Awartani and his family since he was left paralyzed by a shooting in Burlington, Vermont. (Two other Palestinian students, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ali Ahmad, were also shot and injured.) Gaber visited the Awartanis recently in Ramallah to find out how people in the West Bank are thinking about annexation. But, rather than a future event that might happen, the Awartanis describe annexation as a process already well underway. “I'm twenty-one years old,” Hisham tells Gaber. “ In the period of time that I've been alive, it's been a slow push. It's, like, I'm the frog in the boiling pot.”
In episode 23 you will learn about the political history of the Umayyad Caliphate of Damascus and al-Andalus between 720 and 742, covering events like the Battle of Tours, the beginning of the Umayyad Caliphate's crisis with the Great Berber Revolt, and details about how many Arabs and Berbers settled in the Iberian Peninsula. SUPPORT NEW HISTORY OF SPAIN: Patreon: https://patreon.com/newhistoryspain Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/newhistoryspain PayPal: https://paypal.me/lahistoriaespana Bitcoin donation: bc1q64qs58s5c5kp5amhw5hn7vp9fvtekeq96sf4au Ethereum donation: 0xE3C423625953eCDAA8e57D34f5Ce027dd1902374 Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jUvtdRKxUC Follow the show for updates on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/newhistoryspain.com Or Twitter/X: https://x.com/newhistoryspain YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@newhistoryspain Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-history-of-spain/id1749528700 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hstfgSYFfFPXhjps08IYi Spotify (video version): https://open.spotify.com/show/2OFZ00DSgMAEle9vngg537 Spanish show 'La Historia de España-Memorias Hispánicas': https://www.youtube.com/@lahistoriaespana TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Hook 00:28 Important concepts of al-Andalus 05:47 The Governorate of al-Andalus in the 720s 08:31 Al-Gafiqi and the Battle of Tours 13:43 The Umayyad Caliphate of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik 18:36 The Great Berber Revolt and the Arrival of the Syrians 24:15 The Arab and Berber Colonization of al-Andalus 28:22 The Verdict: Muslim Spain 30:13 Outro
Professional certifications have become a defining feature of the cybersecurity industry, promising enhanced career prospects, higher salaries, and professional credibility. But do they truly deliver on these promises, or are there hidden drawbacks to pursuing them? This presentation takes a deep dive into the dual-edged nature of certifications like CISSP, CISM, CEH, and CompTIA Security+, analyzing their benefits and potential limitations. Drawing on data-driven research, industry insights, and real-world case studies, we explore how certifications influence hiring trends, professional growth, and skills development in cybersecurity. Attendees will gain a balanced perspective on the role of certifications, uncovering whether they are a gateway to career success or an overrated credential. Whether you are an aspiring professional or a seasoned practitioner, this session equips you with the knowledge to decide if certifications are the key to unlocking your cybersecurity potential—or if other paths may hold the answers. About the speaker: Hisham Zahid is a seasoned cybersecurity professional and researcher with over 15 years of combined technical and leadership experience. Currently serving under the CISO as a Security Compliance Manager at a FinTech startup, he has held roles spanning engineering, risk management, audit, and compliance. This breadth of experience gives him unique insight into the complex security challenges organizations face and the strategies needed to overcome them.Hisham holds an MBA and an MS, as well as industry-leading certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CISM, and CDPSE. He is also an active member of the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) and the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), reflecting his commitment to professional development and community engagement. As the co-author of The Phantom CISO, Hisham remains dedicated to advancing cybersecurity knowledge, strengthening security awareness, and guiding organizations through an ever-evolving threat landscape.David Haddad is a technology enthusiast and optimist committed to making technology and data more secure and resilient.David serves as an Assistant Director in EY's Technology Risk Management practice, focusing on helping EY member firms comply with internal and external security, data, and regulatory requirements. In this role, David supports firms in enhancing technology governance and oversight through technical reviews, consultations, and assessments. Additionally, David contributes to global AI governance, risk, and control initiatives, ensuring AI products and services align with the firm's strategic technology risk management processes.David is in the fourth year of doctoral studies at Purdue University, specializing in AI and information security. David's experience includes various technology and cybersecurity roles at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and other organizations. David also served as an adjunct instructor and lecturer, teaching undergraduate courses at Purdue University Northwest.A strong advocate for continuous learning, David actively pursues professional growth in cybersecurity and IT through academic degrees, certifications, and speaking engagements worldwide. He holds an MBA with a concentration in Management Information Systems from Purdue University and multiple industry-recognized certifications, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE), and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).His research interests include AI security and risk management, information management security controls, emerging technologies, cybersecurity compliance, and data protection.
In this episode of The Safi Bros Podcast, we sit down with El-Hajj Hisham Mahmoud, a distinguished scholar, educator, and founder of Lanturna. From studying with scholars in Morocco, Mauritania, and Egypt, to teaching at Yale, Princeton, and Harvard, Shaykh Hisham's journey is one of deep knowledge, purpose, and impact. Having left the Academy to establish Lanturna, El-Hajj Hisham is on a mission to revive traditional Islamic scholarship and foster learning communities that carry forward the legacies of our greatest luminaries. A huge thanks to El-Hajj Hisham for joining us on The Safi Bros Podcast and sharing his personal experiences for our audience. Make sure to follow Lanturna on all platforms: Lanturna.com Instagram.com/LanturnaFacebook.com/Lanturna.orgFor the video podcast, find us on:
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's Daily Briefing. Six Israelis held hostage by Hamas were released yesterday -- four whom were taken on October 7, 2023, and two who were in the Strip for about a decade. Horovitz relates what we're beginning to learn about the horrific conditions of their captivities. Hamas published a video Saturday showing Israeli hostages Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa Dalal being forced to watch as other captives were freed and begging to be saved as well. Also with this in mind, Israel said early Sunday that it was delaying the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners who had been slated to go free Saturday until Jerusalem receives assurances regarding the end of “humiliating ceremonies” staged by Hamas when hostages are handed over. Hamas claims this is a pretext. Is it? Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer reportedly met US Mideast special envoy Steve Witkoff in Washington on Thursday to kick off talks on phase two of the hostage release and ceasefire deal with Hamas, as mixed messaging emerges on the likelihood of a next stage. Horovitz delves into the uncertainty of the negotiations, even as Israel has apparent US backing for whatever decision it makes about a second phase or a return to war. Tens of thousands gathered in Beirut for the funeral of Hezbollah’s former leader Hassan Nasrallah, nearly five months after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital. We discuss who may be in attendance and what this funeral aims to accomplish. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. For further reading: Hostages were chained, starved, kept in pitch black; some return almost unresponsive Hamas propaganda clip shows hostages forced to watch as others are freed Israel halts release of Palestinian prisoners over ‘humiliating’ hostage handovers Dermer in US to meet Witkoff on ‘difficult’ phase two of hostage-ceasefire deal Trump: I really am fine with any decision Israel makes — continue truce or resume war Iran’s parliament speaker, foreign minister to attend funeral of Hezbollah’s Nasrallah IMAGE: Freed hostage Hisham al-Sayed arrives at Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv, after being released by Hamas following 10 years in Gaza captivity, February 22, 2025. (Maayan Toaf/GPO)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housekeeping note:Ark Media, the humble home of this podcast, is looking for a purpose-driven Chief Operating Officer, to help facilitate its ambitious plans for the future. If you are interested in applying for the position, please follow this link: https://tinyurl.com/mp5udcxr Watch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Dan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenor Following a gut-wrenching 48 hours for the Bibas family and for all of us, six living hostages were released from Gaza today, including two who had been held there not for a year, but a decade. Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov, Omer Wenkert, and Tal Shoham were abducted on October 7, 2023. Avera Mengistu, an Ethiopian-Israeli, and Hisham al-Sayed, an Israeli Arab, had crossed into Gaza in 2014 and 2015, and were then taken hostage by Hamas.Hamas's decision to release more living hostages than originally planned today is believed – according to our Israeli sources – to be a response to a sustained American pressure campaign. Part of that pressure includes President Trump's proposal for the U.S. to take control of Gaza and relocate its entire population.Two weeks since its unveiling, Trump's Gaza proposal has continued to drive headlines and debate around the world. Though that proposal is already impacting the policy decisions of various stakeholders in Gaza, it is still largely perceived as a shocking, unprecedented idea. For this episode of Call Me Back, we sat down with a historian who argues that Trump's plan is in fact aligned with the outcome of many modern wars. Andrew Roberts is a British historian, member of the House of Lords, and the author of 24 books, including the New York Times bestseller, Churchill: Walking with Destiny. In a recent article for the Washington Free Beacon, Roberts writes, “peoples who unleash unprovoked aggressive wars against their neighbors and are then defeated…lose either their government or their sovereignty, or both.”To read more by Andrew Roberts on this topic, go to the Washington Free Beacon: https://freebeacon.com/israel/the-historical-case-for-trumps-riviera/
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Military reporter Emanuel Fabian joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's Daily Briefing. Kibbutz Nir Oz said early Saturday morning that resident Shiri Bibas was murdered while held captive in Gaza, after Hamas handed over her body overnight and it was brought to Israel for identification. Fabian updates us on what we know of her and her children's fate. Hostages Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov, Omer Wenkert, Eliya Cohen, Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed were released from captivity and returned to Israel today, as part of the ongoing ceasefire-hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. The terror group paraded five of the six freed hostages on stages in propaganda-filled handover ceremonies in two locations in Gaza, handing them over to the Red Cross, while al-Sayed was released separately to the Red Cross later in the day, without a ceremony. We hear a little about each man's current status and how he arrived in Gaza. Israel Police and the Shin Bet security agency reportedly detained two Jewish Israelis and a Palestinian in connection with explosions on three buses in central Israel Thursday night, as the IDF bolstered operations in the West Bank following what is thought to have been a narrowly averted large-scale terror attack. There is a gag order on this case, so Fabian updates us on what we are allowed to report. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Adina Karpuj. For further reading: Shiri Bibas’s body returned to Israel; officials assess she was ‘brutally’ murdered with sons in Gaza IDF: Captors murdered children Ariel and Kfir Bibas ‘in cold blood’ with ‘their bare hands’ These are the six living hostages set to be released Saturday These are the 4 hostages set to be released on Thursday; all are believed to be dead 2 Jewish Israelis, Palestinian said arrested in connection with botched bus bombings IMAGE: Israelis in Hostages Square, Tel Aviv, watch a big screen showing the releases of hostages Avera Mengistu and Tal Shoham from Hamas captivity in Gaza, February 22, 2025. (Roya Lavi / Hostages Families Forum)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. In a surprise move, six living hostages will be released on Saturday, including Israelis Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, who have been held by Hamas since entering the Strip on their own in 2014 and 2015, respectively. The other four — Tal Shoham, Omer Shem-Tov, Omer Wenkert, and Eliya Cohen — were kidnapped during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on southern Israel. Why are six being released versus the agreed-upon three, and why is Hamas offering a much more generous phase 2 deal? Former White House Mideast czar Brett McGurk last week penned his first op-ed since leaving government, taking the opportunity to defend the Biden administration’s handling of the hostage negotiations and insisting that Hamas was consistently the obstacle to an agreement. We hear Magid's thoughts on McGurk's statements, as well as the timing of them. Israel’s envoy to the United States has accused Egypt’s President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi of violating the US-brokered peace deal between Jerusalem and Cairo, profiting from the desperation of Palestinians seeking to flee the Gaza Strip and duplicitously operating to benefit Hamas. This comes as Egypt is working with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar to formulate a day-after plan for Gaza. Magid weighs in. Please see today's ongoing live blog for more updates. Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. For further reading: These are the six living hostages set to be released Saturday 6 hostages to be freed Sat.; Hamas says bodies of Bibas mom, kids set for Thurs. return News of Bibas family’s tragic fate met with confusion, mourning and rage Biden’s Mideast czar says Trump ‘right to stand firmly by Israel’ on hostage deal Arab plan for Gaza could involve up to $20 billion regional contribution Israel’s US envoy: Egypt’s Sissi is breaking peace deal, ‘playing both sides’ with Hamas IMAGE: Palestinian Hamas terrorist fighters in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on February 15, 2025. (Eyad BABA / AFP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamas plans to release the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including siblings Kfir and Ariel Bibas, on Thursday, and six living hostages on Saturday. Israel confirmed the agreements, with more remains expected next week. The Hostage and Missing Families Forum welcomed the release of six hostages, including Hisham al-Sayed and Avera Mengistu, but mourned others' losses. Israel is expected to trade Palestinian prisoners for hostages but has not confirmed the Bibas children's deaths or responded to Hamas' statement.
In this episode, we sit down with Hisham, a young entrepreneur who went from dropping out of college to scaling his Amazon business to $100K per month—all in just six months!
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After 20 Years of Persecution, Did Muhammad (ﷺ) Choose Forgiveness or Revenge? | Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
From Leaders to Bedouins: How Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) Changed Lives With His Wisdom | Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
Hadrat Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Al Aas (ra), Session 2. Hisham ibn Al Aas (ra) was the younger brother of Amr (ra) and was from the early converts to Islam and had migrated to Al Medina (Al Isaabah). He was a renowned horseman and was martyred at Ajnaadayn (Al Bidaya).
POWER OF DUA | Hisham Abu Yusuf Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
Muslim Parenting | Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
Unveiling the Divine – Hisham Abu YusufAny support is appreciated, if you'd like to help:https://buymeacoffee.com/lkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
"Who Fooled You About Your Generous Lord?" by Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
They'll Forget Your Wealth, But Not Your Character: Prophet Muhammad (SAW) | Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
College student Hisham Awartani, 21, was visiting family in Vermont over Thanksgiving break in 2023 when he and two of his friends were shot. All three victims are of Palestinian descent and were wearing traditional Palestinian scarves when the attack happened. Awartani and the other two young men, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ali Ahmed, all survived. However, Awartani was left paralyzed from the waist down and over the past year, he's been learning how to live a new life that involves using a wheelchair.Over that year, Notes From America has spent time with Awartani, following his physical recovery and the emotional hurdles he's grappled with at Brown University where he became a reluctant poster child of the movement for the university to divest from companies associated with the Israeli military. As Awartani prepares to return home to the West Bank for the first time since his injury, producer Suzanne Gaber takes us through his year in recovery and what he hopes for next as the war in his homeland continues to escalate.Series Coverage of Hisham Awartani's Story:A Palestinian-American Victim of American Gun Violence Becomes A Reluctant Poster Child (February 19, 2024) Still In Recovery From Being Shot, Hisham Awartani Commits To a Summer of Activism (June 6, 2024) Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.
Send us a textThis episode of The New Warehouse Podcast features Hisham Khaki, President and Founder of HapiGig and ShiftSwap. Hisham shares his journey from engineering and operations to addressing critical challenges in warehouse workforce retention. He discusses how HapiGig and its evolution, ShiftSwap, were born out of the need for workforce flexibility, particularly in the demanding warehousing sector. The conversation highlights the growing importance of flexibility and recognition in retaining warehouse employees while maintaining operational efficiency.Sign up for Warehouse Wisdom Wednesdays right here. Follow us on LinkedIn and YouTube.Support the show
In this episode of "Push to Be More," host Matt Edmundson engages with Arshad Hisham, a dynamic entrepreneur and CEO of inGen Dynamics. Arshad shares his journey from overcoming a catastrophic business failure to building a successful company with an $80 million revenue pipeline. The conversation explores the rapid evolution of AI and robotics, highlighting both the exciting potential and the societal challenges they present. Arshad discusses the importance of resilience, risk-taking, and reframing failure as a learning opportunity. He also emphasises the value of gratitude and introspection in maintaining contentment and purpose. This insightful dialogue offers a blend of personal anecdotes and professional insights, making it a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace Failure as a Learning Opportunity: Arshad highlights the importance of viewing failures not as personal shortcomings but as character-building experiences. He stresses that setbacks are often due to external factors beyond one's control and advises detaching oneself from the failure to learn and grow from it. This perspective helps in maintaining resilience and continuing to pursue one's goals despite challenges.2. Cultivate Mental Resilience and Adaptability: Arshad discusses the significance of mental exercises, such as meditation and introspection, to build resilience. He suggests that just as physical exercise is essential for the body, mental exercises are crucial for the mind. This includes reframing situations positively and understanding that personal growth often comes from overcoming adversity.3. Live with Gratitude and Without Expectations: Arshad advocates for starting each day with gratitude, acknowledging the positive aspects of life rather than focusing on what is lacking. He also advises against having expectations from others, as this can lead to disappointment and negative emotions. By doing so, one can maintain a sense of freedom and contentment, focusing on personal growth and contribution rather than external validation.If this episode of Push to be More piqued your interest make sure to keep up to date with everything we do here on the Push to be More Podcast.
One year ago, Elizabeth Price was awoken by a phone call with news that every mother dreads: Her son, Hisham Awartani, had been shot, along with his two best friends. It was Thanksgiving 2023, and the three 20-year old college students — all of them Palestinian or Palestinian-American — were taking a walk while visiting Awartani's grandmother in Burlington. The shocking, unprovoked attack against Awartani, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Aliahmad made international news.A year later, the families are still dealing with the fallout. Hisham Awartani was the most seriously injured. A bullet lodged in his spine, paralyzing him from the chest down. Yet, he has shown remarkable determination and resilience, returning to attend Brown University earlier this year even while undergoing grueling rehab at a Boston hospital. He is now back on campus at Brown, where he is a junior majoring in archaeology and math.I spoke with Price on Monday, Nov. 25, the one-year anniversary of the attack. That morning, Price mentioned to her sister-in-law that it was “the anniversary of Hisham's shooting.” She replied, "'No, today is the anniversary of his being alive.' That really is what I have been thinking about."“Hisham is alive, and that is what we're going to be eternally grateful for ... (He) has demonstrated an incredible strength.”Awartani now uses a wheelchair and continues to work on his recovery. This fall, he began driving a car outfitted with hand controls. He has finished over 400 hours of rehabilitation. He has moved into a fully accessible dorm room with roommates. He has acquired two cats. And he has returned to Vermont several times to his grandmother's house, which is now wheelchair-accessible. A GoFundMe established to support his care has raised over $1.7 million from more than 22,000 donors, and it continues to receive donations.As Hisham Awartani has regained his life, some 45,000 of his fellow Palestinians have lost theirs in a relentless, year-long Israeli assault. Awartani is keenly aware of this dissonance. In May, he wrote an op-ed for the New York Times in which he observed that thousands of young Palestinians like him are shot in Gaza and the West Bank but are treated as statistics. Being shot in Vermont was different.“Instead of being maimed in Arab streets, we were shot in small-town America,” he wrote. “Instead of being seen as Palestinians, for once, we were seen as people.”Price echoed Awartani's concerns. She insisted that people consider her son's experience in the larger context of Israel's ongoing war against Palestinians. “There are still bombs being dropped in Gaza that are being paid for by U.S. tax money,” she said.“I don't know why the war is still going on. My son is so lucky in everything he has, and I don't understand why Hisham — or anyone else like him — has lost so much.”The man charged with shooting Awartani and his friends, Jason Eaton, has been held without bail since the attack. Eaton pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempted second-degree murder and has been deemed competent to stand trial. Earlier this month, Chittenden County State's Attorney Sarah George announced that she did not have sufficient evidence to add a hate crime charge. The trial will likely be in 2025.Elizabeth Price has been at her son's side since last Thanksgiving. I last interviewed her on The Vermont Conversation in February, when she was with Awartani in the hospital in Boston. As Awartani has regained independence and moved back into a dorm at Brown this fall, she was finally able to return to her home in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which is where I reached her on Monday.“When I look back on this last year, I am just immensely grateful and immensely proud of who (Awartani) is, and immensely moved by all the kindness and compassion and support that we've received. It was a terrible moment. But we've all come out of it healthy, happy and positive about the world.”Price beamed with pride about Awartani. “I think people will look to him as a thought leader,” she told The Vermont Conversation. “He's so passionate about so many things that he ... will show others that anything is possible.”“He's a thinker (who) will change the way people see the world and see what people like him can do.”
We hosted Hisham Salama, Head of Bank Digital, Payments, and Transformation at USAA, an organisation established over a century ago and dedicated to serving the military community. Together, we explore the unique nature of USAA, Hisham's journey to his current role, and the hobbies, perspectives and passions that shape his approach to innovation. Tune in to discover how USAA is driving digital transformation, merging military values, tradition and technology to serve military members and their families across the US. For more podcasts from Endava, visit our website.
Today I'm interviewing Sara and Hisham Khaki, a married couple who are previous clients of mine. Sara is the founding partner of Atlanta Divorce Law Group, which helps people make empowered choices for themselves and exit toxic marriages. Her firm's success has allowed her to create adventures and support her family, including their three children, […] The post Student Spotlight: Sara & Hisham Khaki appeared first on The Successful Mind Podcast.
In this episode, host Marc Zyla sits down with Hisham Bravo Groover, the newly appointed assistant professor at Augustana College and music director of the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles.
WEASEL, 2min., Mexico Directed by Hisham Iyad Hajir Get to know the filmmaker: What motivated you to make this film? I would like to get rid of a lot of the clutter in my house, but I don't know how. The film peers into an alternate reality where technology provides a solution to this problem. What were your initial reactions when watching the audience talking about your film in the feedback video? I liked how they understood the film. Since it's an extremely short film about an inexistent technological gadget, then the film didn't only need to tell the story in its short runtime, but also establish and explain what the device is and how it works. I was happy that the audience wasn't confused by the film. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
حلقة جديدة مع هشام توفيق ، وزير قطاع الأعمال الأسبق مع البودكاسترز. هنعرف قصته من البداية وإزاي أسس مجموعة EFG HERMES وليه دخل مجال الانتاج وايه علاقته بالمزيكا واغنيته مع انوشكا. هيحكلنا أكتر عن دخولة في الطاقة المتجددة وازاي الشغف هو اللي وصله لكل ده New Episode with Former Minister of Business Sector, Hisham Tawfik. We will know his story from the beginning, how he founded the EFG HERMES group, why he entered the production field, and his relationship with music and his song with Anushka. He will tell us more about his involvement in renewable energy and how passion led him to this. بودكاست البودكاسترز برعاية طلبات. اعمل أوردر واستخدم البروموكود ده PODCASTERSX2 وهتحصل على خصم ١٠٠ جنيه على أول اتنين اوردرز لو أول مرة تستخدم طلبات #البودكاسترز #elpodcasters #podcast #الرجل #الحياه #اكسبلور #الفشل #basselalzarro #المال #الشغف #المالية #أنوشكا #انتاج_فني #هشام_توفيق #بنوك #استثمار #وزارة_المالية #الطاقة #الطاقة_المتجددة #efghermes #efghermesegypt #efghermescareers #hishamtawfikminister #hishamtawfik #هشام_توفيق_وزير_قطاع_الأعمال_العام
Download “Joe's 12 Best Business Automation Tricks To Increase Revenue” from https://automatingsuccess.net/ inGen Dynamics Inc. is the brainchild of Arshad Hisham (https://arshadhisham.com/), a serial entrepreneur and engineer/inventor with multiple degrees in Business, Engineering, and Projects, including an MBA. He has been a founder of Hardware Automation and enterprise software start-ups in the past. He is internationally published in Robotics and has also held senior roles at IBM, the government of Australia, and Toyota during his 10-year corporate career. In this episode, Joe and Arshad discuss: 1. Keeping Others Aligned with Your Long-term Vision 2. Automation Isn't Taking Jobs, It's Creating New Ones 3. Optimism vs. Reality: Balancing Vision with Strategic Investment 4. Avoiding the Wrong Investor: Importance of Culture and Mission Fit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arshadhisham/ Website: https://www.ingendynamics.com/ https://arshadhisham.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@arshadhisham_x Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingendynamics/?__d=11 Connect with Joe Langton and Automating Success: Website: http://AutomatingSuccess.net TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@automatingsuccess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AutomatingSuccess YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@automatingsuccess
Episode 439 / This week we are reissuing a conversation with artist and musician Hisham Akira Bharoocha. Hisham will be performing live music this Saturday at 2pm at the opening of my survey show “You Could Feel the Sky” at the Williamsburg Biannual at 333 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Come join us for live music, Grimm Ales and work that I have made over the last 25 years. I will be screening animations that have never been shown before icluding music videos for Poolside, Fourtet, Flying Lotus and more. It will also be the first time I am exhibiting graphite drawings in my entire career. It's free, open to the public and a fun 1-5pm daytime opening on Armory weekend. Hope you can make it there. Here's a coversation from a few years back of Hisham and I talking about art, music and more.
I denne episoden av Filmfrelst presenterer vi en ny utgave av Regirommet – en serie samtaler der to norske regissører i dialog fordyper seg i regifaget med en ny norsk film i fokus. Foreningen Norske Filmregissører (NFR) har invitert Filmfrelst til å være podkasthjem for Regirommet, og i tidligere episoder har vi tatt del i møter mellom regissører som blant annet Aurora Gossé/Mona J. Hoel, Ole Giæver/Franciska Eliassen og Erik Skjoldbjærg/Hans Petter Moland. I denne nye samtalen står spillefilmen A Happy Day av regissør Hisham Zaman i fokus, og Zaman møter Eskil Vogt til dialog om sitt arbeid. «A Happy Day handler om hvordan uvisshet og isolasjon huler ut et ungt sinn, om å se eller ikke bli sett», skrev professor Gunnar Iversen i sin analyse her på Montages. «Filmen tematiserer hvordan forelskelse og det eksistensielle møtet med et annet menneske river alt i stykker.» A Happy Day gikk på kino høsten 2023, men kan nå strømmes digitalt og er Amanda-nominert i hele fem kategorier. Regirommet-samtalen mellom Hisham Zaman og Eskil Vogt ble gjennomført etter en spesialvisning av A Happy Day på Vega Scene i Oslo, tirsdag 19. mars 2024. Episoden introduseres av Montages-redaktør Karsten Meinich. God lytting!
Visionary Young Companions | Hisham Abu YusufBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/learn-about-islam--5484193/support.
Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Alpha Talks Show!Today, Seif El Hakim - The Alpha, has the pleasure of hosting a dynamic force in digital media and real estate, Jordan Hisham. Jordan's journey is a shining example of the power of determination, innovation, and resilience.Jordan is not just a digital influencer; he is a trailblazer who has made a significant impact on platforms like TikTok, where he quickly grew his following to over 1.6 million in record time. Beyond social media, Jordan has also made his mark in Dubai's competitive real estate market, bringing his unique touch to the industry.In addition to his professional successes, Jordan holds a Master's Degree and a PhD, reflecting his deep commitment to personal growth and continuous learning. His story is one of relentless pursuit of excellence, both online and offline.Join us as we explore Jordan's inspiring journey, from his early challenges to his success in the digital and real estate worlds. This episode is full of valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, content creators, and anyone looking to elevate their personal brand.
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Welcome to another inspiring episode of The Alpha Talks Show!Today, Seif El Hakim - The Alpha, has the pleasure of hosting a dynamic force in digital media and real estate, Jordan Hisham. Jordan's journey is a shining example of the power of determination, innovation, and resilience.Jordan is not just a digital influencer; he is a trailblazer who has made a significant impact on platforms like TikTok, where he quickly grew his following to over 1.6 million in record time. Beyond social media, Jordan has also made his mark in Dubai's competitive real estate market, bringing his unique touch to the industry.In addition to his professional successes, Jordan holds a Master's Degree and a PhD, reflecting his deep commitment to personal growth and continuous learning. His story is one of relentless pursuit of excellence, both online and offline.Join us as we explore Jordan's inspiring journey, from his early challenges to his success in the digital and real estate worlds. This episode is full of valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, content creators, and anyone looking to elevate their personal brand.
يتناول الصحفى والحقوقى والسياسى الأستاذ هشام قاسم اسباب القبض عليه والحكم عليه بستة اشهر. ما هى ظروف السجن الذى قضى فيه فترة الحبس؟ لماذا اضرب عن الطعام؟ ما هو السبب الحقيقى وراء القبض عليه؟ ما هو الحزب الذى يريد تأسيسه ولماذا؟ كيف يرى وضع الصحافة فى مصراليوم؟ ما هو مستقبل مصر فى رأيه فى ظل المشاكل الإقتصادية الحالية؟
Jumu'ah Khutbah recorded at Green Lane Masjid, Birmingham, UK.https://www.greenlanemasjid.org
The Wicket is a podcast by Arab News that covers the latest cricket news and results from across the Middle East, Asia and the world. On Episode 46 of The Wicket, Saudi Arabia men's cricket captain Hisham Shaikh joins host Brian Murgatroyd to discuss the state of the game in the Kingdom, as well as his own personal journey and hopes for the future.
Incoming Bar President Steve Benesh and TYLA President Hisham Masri join Rocky Dhir to discuss their leadership priorities and plans for the coming year. Steve shares his interest in standardizing court filings, supporting and working with TLAP to initiate a Docket Assistance Program, continuing former President Tisdale's initiatives regarding artificial intelligence, and improving the State Bar website. Later, Hisham shares what's in store for TYLA, including efforts for community engagement, encouraging upcoming generations of lawyers, and more!
Incoming Bar President Steve Benesh and TYLA President Hisham Masri join Rocky Dhir to discuss their leadership priorities and plans for the coming year. Steve shares his interest in standardizing court filings, supporting and working with TLAP to initiate a Docket Assistance Program, continuing former President Tisdale's initiatives regarding artificial intelligence, and improving the State Bar website. Later, Hisham shares what's in store for TYLA, including efforts for community engagement, encouraging upcoming generations of lawyers, and more!
Amr ibn Hisham faces a PR disaster following Waleed's positive comments on the Quran. The Quraysh will do everything in their power to silence the message of Islam, whether that involves slander, threats, or bribery. Can the Rasul remain uncompromising in the face of such relentless pressure?
In this episode, Arshad Hisham, founder of inGen Dynamics shares his insights on his MBA journey, building executive teams, and the importance of investor-friendly funding. He discusses the mission to enhance human life through AI, automation, and robotics, and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and much more.TimestampsStarting in Startups (1:31)Choosing an MBA Program (5:41)Building an Executive Team (9:46)Funding and Investor Relations (17:11)AI, Automation, and Robotics (22:46).Industry Risks and Deployment Timelines (27:51)Future Job Skills and Market Changes (31:01)Cultural Differences in Startup Ecosystems (36:01)Arshad's Links LDN– https://www.linkedin.com/in/arshadhisham/Website – https://ingendynamics.com/My Links Podcast: https://lifeselfmastery.com/itunes YouTube: youtube.com/lifeselfmastery Twitter: https://twitter.com/rohitmal 5-day email course: www.enterprisesalesexpertise.com
Join The Cult Creatives "Build A Brand Workshop" - June 27-30 in Los AngelesInfo here: https://thecultcreatives.com/workshopHisham Dahud is a music producer and multi-instrumentalist who's artist project Rizik explores a wide variety of genres and adamantly refuses to be put in a box.After supporting artists for years through his digital marketing agency, teaching Music Business at ICON Collective and running a coaching program of his own, he decided he was sick of watching from the sidelines and started to pursue the artist path himself. His Rizik project quickly racked up millions of streams on Spotify for his neoclassical piano compositions and he was also recently invited to play drums for Saint Levant in front of tens of thousands of people at Coachella this year.Follow Hisham/Risik here:https://www.instagram.com/rizikmusichttps://www.instagram.com/hishamdahudFollow Nik Cherwink here:https://www.instagram.com/nikcherwinkAnd visit my site to join the mailing list or book a free coaching call:https://www.nikcherwink.com
Notes from America producer Suzanne Gaber returns to the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, for an update on Hisham Awartani, a 21-year-old student of Palestinian descent, who was paralyzed after being shot during a holiday break in Vermont in 2023. As Awartani continues to work on his physical recovery and navigating life in a wheelchair, he has also assumed a high profile role on campus in the student-led movement to urge Brown to divest from companies doing business in the occupied Palestinian territories.Companion listening for this episode: A Palestinian American Victim of American Gun Violence Becomes a Reluctant Poster Child (2/19/2024) Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.
Simon and Rachel speak with the novelist and non-fiction writer Hisham Matar. Born in New York to Libyan parents, Hisham spent his childhood in Tripoli and Cairo and has lived most of his life in London. He is the author of the novels "In the Country of Men", which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and "Anatomy of a Disappearance", as well as two memoirs: "The Return", which was the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize in 2017, the PEN/Jean Stein Award, and the Rathbones Folio Prize, and "A Month in Siena", a meditation on grief, art and human intimacy. His most recent book, published in January, is the novel "My Friends". Hisham is a professor at Barnard College, Columbia University and his work has been translated into over 30 languages. We spoke to Hisham about his early life in Libya and Egypt, the abduction of his father in 1990 and how it shaped his development, and his new novel, "My Friends". “Always Take Notes: Advice From Some Of The World's Greatest Writers” - a book drawing on our podcast interviews - is published by Ithaka Press. You can order it via Amazon, Bookshop.org, Hatchards or Waterstones. You can find us online at alwaystakenotes.com, on Twitter @takenotesalways and on Instagram @alwaystakenotes. Our crowdfunding page is patreon.com/alwaystakenotes. Always Take Notes is presented by Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd, and produced by Artemis Irvine. Our music is by Jessica Dannheisser and our logo was designed by James Edgar.
Before understanding Amr ibn al-As (ra), you need to know about his father who was a staunch opponent of the Prophet ﷺ, and his brother Hisham (ra) who was a companion long before him, with a legendary story of his own.
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durée : 02:00:03 - Les Matins du samedi - par : Quentin Lafay - . - invités : Hisham Matar Écrivain; Aïla Navidi autrice, metteuse en scène; Vincent Négri Juriste, chercheur associé au CNRS, membre du groupe de recherches internationales sur le droit du patrimoine culturel et le droit de l'art.
Hisham Awartani was visiting family in Vermont over Thanksgiving break in 2023 when he and two of his friends were shot. All three victims are of Palestinian descent and were wearing traditional Palestinian scarves when the attack happened. While his friends made full physical recoveries, 20-year-old Awartani now has to grapple with a new life that involves using a wheelchair. In this episode, producer Suzanne Gaber meets with Awartani on his last day in rehab before heading back to Brown University, where the shooting has made him a poster child for a cause that's deeply personal for him: the movement to free Palestine from Israeli occupation. Kai then speaks with William Youmans, an associate professor of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University, about Hisham's story and why so many people have become attached to it, revealing much about how American media has reported Palestinian narratives since Hamas' October 7th attack in Israel. Youmans also takes a look at how Palestinian-American identity in the U.S. has changed over time. Companion Listening: “It's Worse Than Ever,” an episode addressing concerns about Arab-American mental health in the wake of events from October 7th. Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here. Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET., and listeners to the broadcast and podcast are invited to join the conversation at 844-745-TALK(8255). Podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.