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Hooman Khalili is telling the stories of those whose voices are often suppressed. He's doing it through the Women, Life, Freedom Mural Movement! Join us for a conversation about Hooman's journey of placing 18 Murals in Israel. Listen to how this giant art project is affecting how helping people around the world view Iran, Israel, Democracy, and what is or is not reported in the Media. Its time for all Esthers of the World to RISE UP! https://www.hooman.tv/ Mural at the Museum of Tolerance - Jerusalem https://www.instagram.com/hoomantv
How will OpenAI's boldest moves reshape the startup world? OpenAI's 12 Days of Ship-mas is rewriting the playbook on AI innovation and monetization. But what does it mean for startups and founders? From ChatGPT Pro's $200 tier to Sora's stunning video capabilities, OpenAI is setting the pace for AI's future. Meanwhile, David Sacks's new role as AI and Crypto Czar raises questions about regulation in a fast-accelerating tech world. In this episode, Chris and Hooman dive into the biggest news in AI and crypto, analyzing what it means for you and your startup. In this episode, you will: Discover how OpenAI's 12 Days of Ship-mas is revolutionizing AI announcements. Learn why Sora's text-to-video technology could disrupt entire industries. Understand OpenAI's bold pricing strategy with ChatGPT Pro at $200/month. Explore how startups can harness OpenAI's new reinforcement learning tools. Unpack David Sacks's new role and its implications for crypto and big tech regulation. Analyze the potential risks of unregulated AI and what founders should prepare for. The Pact Honour The Startup Podcast Pact! If you have listened to TSP and gotten value from it, please: Follow, rate, and review us in your listening app Subscribe to the TSP Mailing List at https://thestartuppodcast.beehiiv.com/subscribe Secure your official TSP merchandise at https://shop.tsp.show/ Follow us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@startup-podcast Give us a public shout-out on LinkedIn or anywhere you have a social media following. Key links The Startup Podcast is sponsored by Vanta. Vanta helps businesses get and stay compliant by automating up to 90% of the work for the most in demand compliance frameworks. With over 200 integrations, you can easily monitor and secure the tools your business relies on. For a limited-time offer of US$1,000 off, go to www.vanta.com/tsp. Get your question in for our next Q&A episode: https://forms.gle/NZzgNWVLiFmwvFA2A The Startup Podcast website: https://tsp.show Learn more about Chris and Yaniv Work 1:1 with Chris: http://chrissaad.com/advisory/ Follow Chris on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissaad/ Follow Yaniv on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ybernstein/ Credits Editor: Justin McArthur Content Strategist: Carolina Franco Intro Voice: Jeremiah Owyang
A Sacramento native, Dr. Maryal Concepcion (she/her) MD FAAFP is a Filipinx creator and connector. She is a mom to two young boys and married to a fellow rural family physician. She is the founder and host of the podcast, My DPC Story, and features direct care physicians. In September of 2021, she opened Big Trees, MD, the first Direct Primary Care in Arnold, a rural town of 4,000 in the Stanislaus National Forest, located in Northern California. Her clinic was created as a micro practice telemedicine and home visit model and, after overhead was met, she branched out into renting a brick-and-mortar space for her DPC. Topics covered in this episode: Dr. Concepcion's journey to becoming a Direct Primary Care doctor Overcoming limiting beliefs Understanding different medical models The benefits of direct primary care in both the human & veterinary world Challenges the status quo in medicine Embracing autonomy in medicine Links & Resources: Visit Maryal Concepcion's website to learn more Find Dr. Maryal on Instagram Find Dr. Maryal on Facebook Find Dr. Maryal on LinkedIn Find Dr. Maryal on YouTube The House Call Vet Academy Resources: Download Dr. Eve's FREE House Call & Mobile Vet Biz Plan! Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call & mobile vets. Get House Call Vet swag! Register TODAY for the House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference, February 1st-2nd, 2025!!!!!! Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
The Future of Electric Mobility in the U.S. LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC, we sit down with Hooman Shahidi, CEO of EVPassport to discuss electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. EVPassport is a user-friendly EV charging network that lets drivers charge without needing an app. In this episode, we'll dive into U.S. EV policy, the surge in EV demand, and how EVPassport is driving innovation through its Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) model.Watch on YouTubeVisit our Website
Sarah and Matty talk about going to Hooman's party and Vinnie has questions.
Send us a text In this episode of Causes or Cures, Dr. Eeks sits down with Dr. Hooman Allayee and James Hilser to explore their new research on the lasting impact of COVID-19 on heart health. They reveal surprising findings about how COVID—especially in those who were hospitalized—elevates the risk of severe heart issues long after recovery, even years down the road. The conversation dives into the connection between blood type and post-COVID heart risk, and the researchers share their theories on why blood type matters. Plus, they discuss the implications of these findings for public health and clinical practice, offering important recommendations for how the public health and medical community should respond. Dr. Allayee is a professor of populations and public health sciences and biochemistry and molecular medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. His research focuses on utilizing genetics and genomics to better understand complex cardiovascular, metabolic, and inflammatory diseases. James Hilser holds a masters of public health, is a bioinformatics specialist and a PhD candidate in molecular medicine in the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at Keck School of Medicine. *New* SUBSCRIBE for Causes or Cures+ Bonus Episodes!You can contact Dr. Eeks at bloomingwellness.com.Follow Eeks on Instagram here.Or Facebook here.Or X.On Youtube.Or TikTok.SUBSCRIBE to her monthly newsletter here.Support the show
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Hooman Radfar is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and the co-founder and CEO of Collective. He previously co-founded AddThis (exit: Oracle), the largest platform on the web to help drive traffic and engagement for marketers. He was also a founding partner at Expa, a platform started by Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, to support entrepreneurs by building and investing in their companies. He was an early investor and adviser in category defining companies like Uber, Hinge, Sweetgreen, Onfido and Convoy. Hooman co-founded Collective to create a better future workplace by supporting the largest class of entrepreneurs in the world - businesses-of-one. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. To anyone who has that spirit and wants to be an entrepreneur, the tools are there. It's never been easier to build a company from the perspective of having the right tools in place. 2. Remote is irreversible and an accelerating trend. It's something that if you don't factor in everything that you're doing, you're not going to come up with the right strategy. 3. America is built on entrepreneurship. Immigrants come with nothing, build businesses and create wealth, and that's what makes America great. Collective is the first online back-office platform designed for self-employed people - Collective Sponsor HubSpot Making your life easier. Getting you results faster. And better connecting you to all your data, all in one place. Start making major moves with HubSpot. Visit HubSpot.com/marketers to learn more
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Hooman Radfar is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and the co-founder and CEO of Collective. He previously co-founded AddThis (exit: Oracle), the largest platform on the web to help drive traffic and engagement for marketers. He was also a founding partner at Expa, a platform started by Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, to support entrepreneurs by building and investing in their companies. He was an early investor and adviser in category defining companies like Uber, Hinge, Sweetgreen, Onfido and Convoy. Hooman co-founded Collective to create a better future workplace by supporting the largest class of entrepreneurs in the world - businesses-of-one. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. To anyone who has that spirit and wants to be an entrepreneur, the tools are there. It's never been easier to build a company from the perspective of having the right tools in place. 2. Remote is irreversible and an accelerating trend. It's something that if you don't factor in everything that you're doing, you're not going to come up with the right strategy. 3. America is built on entrepreneurship. Immigrants come with nothing, build businesses and create wealth, and that's what makes America great. Collective is the first online back-office platform designed for self-employed people - Collective Sponsor HubSpot Making your life easier. Getting you results faster. And better connecting you to all your data, all in one place. Start making major moves with HubSpot. Visit HubSpot.com/marketers to learn more
Zu Gast ist Marcus Merheim. Marcus ist seit über 12 Jahren in der HR-Branche tätig und beschäftigt sich mit einer Vielzahl von Personalthemen. Sein inhaltlicher Schwerpunkt als Digital- und Medienmanager liegt auf Employer Branding, Unternehmenskultur, Organisationsentwicklung sowie Recruiting und Mitarbeiterbindung. Als Gründer von hooman EMPLOYER MARKETING arbeitet er mit seinem Team an der Schnittstelle zwischen HR, Marketing und Kommunikation. Zusätzlich zu seiner Rolle als Host des ZEIT Talent Podcasts ist er Kolumnist der Zeitschrift Personalwirtschaft, Vorsitzender des Ressorts „Arbeitswelt der Zukunft“ beim Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft und Leadspeaker für Employer Branding bei OMR.
Jacob Gettins sits down with Hooman Rahimi on this week's episode of the Outerzone, the official podcast of Formula Drift. They chat about Hooman's long career in the sport, all of his wild pranks, and their memories of each other. https://www.facebook.com/imonlyhooman https://www.instagram.com/imonlyhooman https://www.youtube.com/imonlyhooman https://www.tiktok.com/@imonlyhoomandrift Produced by Jacob Gettins https://linktr.ee/jako13 Formula DRIFT - https://www.formulad.com/ Edited by Kyle Mayhew - https://www.instagram.com/kaywhy_85/ Audio Engineering by J-One Audio Services -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090486859184 Intro Song by Legna - https://www.tiktok.com/@originallegna Track Signs Provided by - https://www.instagram.com/style.driven/ Get Your Hat - https://shopfdgarage.com/products/the-teal-beanie Original Concept - Frank Maguire Instagram: https://bit.ly/Instagram-FD Twitter: https://bit.ly/Twitter-FD TikTok: https://bit.ly/TikTok-FD Facebook: https://bit.ly/FacebookWeb-FD Throdle: https://bit.ly/Throdle-FD Discord: https://bit.ly/Discord-FD Shop FD: https://bit.ly/Shop-FD
Interviewing Hooman KhaliliHedieh and I have the honor of interviewing an amazing Christian missionary, Hooman Khalili. Hooman has an incredible life story and body of work. Since December of 2022, Hooman has been called to Israel with a mission to remind the world that the Persians and Jews have been friends for 3000 years. Over the past year, Hooman has unveiled 14 murals in Israel to memorialize the loss of the beautiful Persian-Israeli young lady who was brutally murdered in the October 7 terror attack and in support of the Iranian women who are still fighting for their freedom in Iran. Please visit Hooman's donation page and his website:https://fundly.com/mahsa-amini-mural-in-jerusalem/ (https://fundly.com/mahsa-amini-mural-in-jerusalem/)Andwww.hooman.tv (http://www.hooman.tv/)
In this episode of Partnering Leadership, Mahan Tavakoli engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Hooman Motevalli, the author of, Don't Be a Crab: A Practical Guide to Building Strong Joyful Relationships. Motevalli's journey from the tumultuous backdrop of revolution and war in Iran to becoming a transformative thinker in leadership and personal development is nothing short of inspiring. His unique insights into internal dialogue, mindset, and the metaphorical 'crab bucket' mentality offer a fresh perspective on overcoming personal and professional challenges.Motevalli shares how his early life experiences shaped his understanding of the importance of internal dialogue. He introduces the concept of the 'inner roommate,' a constant companion in our minds that can either propel us toward success or hold us back with negativity. His candid discussion about recognizing and addressing toxic internal conversations provides a roadmap for leaders seeking to cultivate a more positive and productive mindset.Throughout the episode, Motevalli shares practical exercises and systems he devised to combat fears and self-doubt. His approach, which includes creating a 'not-to-do' list, is both innovative and actionable, offering leaders tangible strategies to improve their internal dialogues and, consequently, their leadership effectiveness. His focus on clarity and self-awareness resonates deeply with the challenges faced by today's executives.One of the most compelling parts of the conversation is Motevalli's exploration of the 'crab bucket' mentality in the workplace. He highlights how competitive environments can foster negative behaviors that undermine collective progress and shares his vision for a more supportive and collaborative work culture. Actionable Takeaways:You'll learn about the transformative power of recognizing and addressing toxic internal conversations.Hear how to implement a 'not-to-do' list to eliminate negative self-talk and enhance your leadership.Discover the significance of the 'inner roommate' and how it impacts your daily decisions and interactions.Find out why clarity is crucial in leadership and how to achieve it through self-awareness and observation.Explore the concept of the 'crab bucket' mentality and its implications for workplace dynamics.Learn practical exercises to overcome the fear of failure and other common executive fears.Understand the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone to achieve true clarity and growth.Hear Motevalli's recommendations for books that can further enhance your journey of self-discovery and leadership.Gain insights into creating a supportive work culture that counters the detrimental effects of hyper-competition.Uncover strategies for managing and analyzing your internal dialogues to become a more effective leader.Connect with the Hooman MotevalliHooman Motevalli WebsiteHooman Motevalli LinkedIn Don't Be a Crab!: A Practical Guide to Building Strong, Joyful Relationships Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
This week on Chess Journeys, I spoke with Hooman. He's a medical student that got into chess as a stress reliever. Hooman has seen massive rating gains in a short period. We talked about his improvement journey which is mostly instructional videos, playing a lot of rapid games, and some Chessable work. He talked about playing for the university team, chess in schools charity work, and his improvement journey. Use this link to purchase Next Level Training: https://nextlevelchesscourses.teachable.com/p/next-level-training?affcode=1152624_t9sjlp49 Be sure to check out the Chess Journeys Merch Store! You can support the show and look amazing in the process. https://chess-journeys.creator-spring.com/ I've been streaming somewhat regularly on https://www.twitch.tv/drskull_tinygrimes If you would like to be a guest on Chess Journeys, contact me on Twitter or fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/gSnvmUnvpykkgT1y5 As always you can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/ChessJourneys. Also, be sure to check out my Chessable page at www.chessable.com/chessjourneys If you are considering using Aimchess, please use the code drscull30.
2024 - 06 - 14 Dr Hooman Golestani (Dentist) by CurtinFM 100.1 in Perth, Western Australia
Hooman, Sarah and Bryn had a reunion lunch!
Keanu Reeves kisses with his eyes wide open and Sarah has a lunch date with Hooman!
Mitchell Louis Judge Li, MD is a board-certified emergency physician and founder of the advocacy group, Take Medicine Back, dedicated to taking the profession of medicine back to its ethical roots from corporate interests. Dr. Li has been an invited speaker representing physicians to the Federal Trade Commission on the firsthand effects of mergers and acquisitions on healthcare, has spoken as a panelist at the Capitol Forum's Conference on Healthcare Competition, and currently serves as the only physician-advisor to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's committee on healthcare financialization. Dr. Li earned his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2013 and completed his emergency medicine residency at St. John Hospital in Detroit, MI in 2017. He currently practices emergency medicine full-time. Dr. Li is also the founder of a Direct Physician Care (aka Direct Primary Care) practice. Topics covered in this episode: Moral injury & compassion fatigue in human medicine (like in veterinary medicine) How “profits over patients” hurts everyone What is the Corporate Practice of Medicine? How corporations bypass prohibition of the “Corporate Practice of Medicine” How this relates to veterinarians. Links and Resources: Visit the Take Medicine Back website Read “The Reclamation of Emergency Medicine: “Take EM Back” White Paper” Find Take Medicine Back on Facebook Find Take Medicine Back on Twitter The House Call Vet Academy links: Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call, mobile, & concierge vets Get House Call Vet swag! Find out about the next House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets Rekindling w/ Julie Squires This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
We all have that nagging voice inside our heads—the one that constantly whispers doubts, criticisms, and fears. It's the voice that tells us we're not good enough, smart enough, or capable enough to achieve our goals and dreams. In this episode, our guest Hooman Motevalli will be shining a light on the inner critic, helping us overcome it. Hooman is a senior business analyst and in-demand consultant for high-level blockchain and AI software teams. He is the director of HSP Holdings, an IT-based company investing in intelligent blockchain and DAO-Metaverse startups. He also works to improve the qualities of tech and business teams through his Converting Confusion to Clarity (CCC) training program. Hooman is a macroeconomics expert and author of Don't Be A Crab: A Practical Guide to Building Strong, Joyful Relationships.
Welcome to The Big Impact Ep 260 - Don't be A Crab w/ Author Hooman Montevalli Our guest is Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author, Hooman Montevalli as we focus on his new book - Don't Be a Crab! A Practical Guide to Building Strong, Joyful Relationships You hold the key to profoundly transforming your relationships. Our daily lives and communications lack clarity. This is a huge problem in long-term relationships, regardless of whether they involve entrepreneurs, managers, political leaders, or romantic partners. When you don't fully understand what someone says or don't say what you want to, confusion reigns. Missed opportunities and regrets abound, often with disastrous results. Most of the time, deep happiness and calm remain elusive. But they are within your reach. In Don't Be a Crab! Hooman Motevalli walks you through a series of important, potentially life-changing steps to permanently improve how you communicate. Discover vital exercises to help eliminate confusion. Find effective solutions for stopping actions and reactions that block your energy flow. Learn how to recognize and avoid most events that decrease the depth of your contentment. Experience how clarity ushers in serenity and noticeably changes your relationships for good. Thought leader and serial entrepreneur Hooman Motevalli is a senior business analyst and in-demand consultant for high-level blockchain and AI software teams. He is the director of HSP Holdings, an IT-based company investing in intelligent blockchain and DAO-Metaverse startups. Motevalli also works to improve the qualities of tech and business teams through his Converting Confusion to Clarity (CCC) training program. He is a macroeconomics expert, holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, has a master's degree in theater from the Academy of Art University, and is a UEFA soccer coach. Motevalli is currently studying at Stanford University. BUY THE BOOK: https://rebrand.ly/BigImpact ---- BIG IMPACT VIDEO CHANNEL - You'll find free VIDEOS of our podcast interviews HERE SUBSCRIBE to the Big Impact Podcast for free! Apple - Google - Stitcher - Spotify - iHeart
For our first episode of 2024 we present an interview conducted during our trip to Chicago with Dr. Hooman Keshavarzi, Founder and Executive Director of Khalil Center. Dr. Keshavarzi discusses his journey connecting with his faith, becoming a clinical psychologist, and how he integrated his studies in Islamic theology and spirituality towards creating an optimal, holistic model of mental health care and wellness. Dr. Keshavarzi's insight and in-depth of knowledge of Western and Islamic modalities of psychology made for a wide ranging conversation exploring physical, mental and metaphysical approaches to wellness and the variety of services and therapeutics that Khalil Center provides. We were fortunate to sit and record our conversation at Khalil Center's headquarters in Lombard, Illinois. About Dr. Hooman Keshavarzi Hooman Keshavarzi is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Illinois, he holds a Doctorate and Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelors of Science – specialist psychology track/minor in Islamic Studies. He currently serves as the program director for the Masters in Counseling Islamic Psychology Program in Doha, Qatar, is a visiting scholar for Ibn Haldun University (Istanbul, Turkey) and adjunct faculty at the Hartford Seminary. He is the founding director of Khalil Center – the first Islamically oriented professional community mental wellness center and largest provider of Muslim mental healthcare in North America. He is also a senior fellow at the International Association for Islamic Psychology (IAIP), conducting research on topics related to Islam, Muslims and Mental Health. Hooman Keshavarzi is an international public speaker and trainer providing education on the intersection of Islamic studies and behavioral health. Hooman Keshavarzi has also authored several published academic papers in recognized peer-reviewed journals on integrating Islamic spirituality into modern psychological practice.
Dr. Hooman Rashidi founding director of Cleveland Clinic's Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute's Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and vice chair of technology innovation and computational pathology speaks with Pitt HexAI guest host Jamie Gramz, Senior Director of Digital Strategy and Business Development with Siemens Healthineers. Jamie and Dr. Rashidi, who will soon be joining the University of Pittsburgh as Associate Dean for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and as a professor of pathology and executive vice chair for computational pathology, and founding executive director of the Computational Pathology and AI Center of Excellence (CPACE), discuss Dr. Rashidi's career and interests in medicine, healthcare and artificial intelligence, the role pathology plays in medicine, digital pathology and AI integration, synthetic data, explainable AI, large language models and how research centers are approaching experimenting with generative AI, and about AI education and curriculum development.
In these modern times where humanity has taken a back seat, lives have become harder than ever for people in Israel. To support the struggles of Israel women and their revolt, Hooman Khalili - a multi-faceted artist has created 7 murals in Israel and 1 in the USA. In this episode, host Daphne Royse explores his journey into the world of mural art as well as his role as the women rights supporter in Israel. Don't miss listening to this inspiring and heartwarming episode only on TALRadio! Host: Daphne Royse Guest : Hooman Khalili You can support Hooman and his work on this website www.hooman.tv and follow him on Instagram - @hoomantv #TALRadio English #HappyHomesAndGardens #HoomanKhalili #MuralArt #WomenRightsinIsrael #DaphneRoyse #TouchALife #TALRadio
This episode was produced remotely using the ListenDeck standardized audio & video production system. If you're looking to jumpstart your podcast miniseries or upgrade your podcast or video production please visit www.ListenDeck.com. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio. In this episode the host John Siracusa chats remotely with Hooman Radfar, Co-founder & CEO at Collective. Collective offers financial solutions designed for self-employed business owners such as company formation, tax, accounting, & bookkeeping. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and iHeartRadio to hear next Thursdays episode with Naré Vardanyan from Ntropy. About the host: John is the founder of ListenDeck a full-service podcast and video production company, which has produced over 1000 episodes of various podcasts. He is the host of the ‘Bank On It' podcast, which features over 500 episodes starring high profile fintech leaders and entrepreneurs. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter, Medium
The CEO of Collective and venture partner at Expa makes his immigrant parents proud. This episode was first released on November 3, 2021. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Four Iranian emigrants talk about their homeland one year after the death of Masha Amini, and Laurent Uhres tells us about the inspiration behind his book. Iran - the situation one year on Masha Amini died on 16 September 2022, aged just 22 years, in the hands of the morality police in Tehran, Iran. Since then, there's been international coverage of the bravery of other women, and men, in the face of the morality police. Mass protests, crackdowns, women defying the defined dress code... things seem to have taken an immovable turn towards personal choice for women. My guests include Vahid Beheshti, an Iranian-born British independent journalist Human Rights Activist, and Director of DorrTV. He went on a 72 day hunger strike camping outside the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to ask the UK government to proscribe the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) an international terrorist organization, now backed by 125 MPs. Shabnam Sabzehi is an Iranian-American activist living in Luxembourg since 2014. Shabnam left Iran aged just 17 and has not been able to return since. After Mahsa Amini's death, Shabnam has been busy amplifying the voices of #WomanLifeFreedom movement. Shabnam is the co-founder of Iranian Diaspora Luxembourg. Nahid Mohammadi worked in the banking sector in Iran for 14 years and talks to us about that experience. She moved to Luxembourg in 2017 to pursue an MSc at the university here. Hooman Eslami brings us the Bahai perspective. His family faced discrimination due to their faith. Bahais are not allowed to study in official universities and so have founded their own, unofficial institution, BIHE University, despite government pressure to shut it down. In 2017, Hooman relocated to Luxembourg to pursue a master's degree, and now PhD at the University of Luxembourg. All of these guests are putting their own life and their families lives at risk in Iran by speaking out. "Creative Convergence" Laurent Uhres is a Luxembourger living in Poland. Throughout his life, Laurent has combined tech knowledge, innovation, education and music in a whole range of careers. This has culminated in his book, Creative Convergence, which delves into the connections between disciplines, demonstrating their interdependence and collective potential for innovation. By examining the fusion of art, science, engineering, and design, the book reveals how interdisciplinary collaboration can lead to remarkable breakthroughs and shape our world. The book presents a rich tapestry of inspiring examples and compelling stories of individuals and teams who have pushed the limits of human knowledge and creativity. The book was inspired by the "Abstract: The Art of Design" episode on Netflix about and with Neri Oxman. Neri introduces "The Krebs Cycle of Creativity," a concept based on the Krebs cycle in biochemistry. Her cycle provides insights into the interplay of science, engineering, design, and art. You can find his music here: https://www.instagram.com/laurentcomposer/
Hooman Radfar is a founder dedicated to helping other founders. He's the co-founder and CEO of Collective, the first all-in-one back office for solopreneurs. Collective's vision is to increase the number of financially successful businesses-of-one by enabling self-employed people to focus on their passion, not their paperwork. Hooman also works with companies like Convoy, Sweetgreen, Thrive Market, Onfido, Uber, and other start-ups as an investor and advisor via his personal investment platform. He began his entrepreneurial career as the founder and CEO of AddThis, which was acquired by Oracle in 2016. He has been named one of Tech's Best Entrepreneurs in BusinessWeek and one of iMedia's 25 most influential online marketing professionals. He has guest lectured on entrepreneurship and innovation at prominent institutions like Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q18Q4nFF_1c The Mindful Muslim is an Inspirited Minds podcast that hosts raw, open, and honest conversations on various topics within the sphere of mental health, psychology, Islam and spirituality. This month, we spoke to Dr. Hooman Keshavarzi, who is an expert on OCD and the Founding Director of Khalil Center – the first Islamically oriented professional community mental wellness center and largest provider of Muslim mental healthcare in the US. He is licensed as a psychotherapist in the state of Illinois, holds a Doctorate of Psychology, a Masters of Clinical Psychology and a Bachelors of Science in psychology and Islamic Studies. He is currently a visiting scholar for Ibn Haldun University (Istanbul, Turkey) and Adjunct Professor at American Islamic College, Hartford Seminary. He is also a fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding at the Global Health Center, conducting research on topics related to Muslims and Mental Health. Dr. Hooman is an international public speaker and trainer currently serving as a Clinical supervisor of graduate students of clinical psychology at the Village of Hoffman Estates (DHS). He also delivers seminars on specialized topics around multiculturalism and psychology. In this episode, Dr. Hooman shed light on: The clinical definition of ROCD and its symptoms, and what Islam says about it Most common misconceptions about ROCD and how to tell the difference between an intrusive thought stemming from OCD versus from shaytan How mosques, community centres and organisations can be more inclusive of people with OCD Best treatment methods available to help people with ROCD Practical ways to deal with OCD and support a love one struggling with OCD & so much more! You can connect with the Khalil Center via twitter. If you would like to ask us a question, suggest a topic you would like us to discuss on the podcast or if you would like to feature on the podcast as a guest, then please get in touch with the Mindful Muslim Podcast Team at podcast@inspiritedminds.org.uk. Support our podcast by becoming a Torchbearer for Inspirited Minds.
San Francisco [and beyond!] celebrity Hooman Khalili recounts his family's journey from Islam to faith in the Jewish Messiah, Jesus. The miraculous events that led his Mom to escape and find refuge among faith-filled, loving Christians will inspire you to pray for our Iranian brothers and sisters. Hooman spent over 20 years on the popular “Alice” FM morning radio show, with Sarah and Vinnie in San Francisco. He has since, led church choirs, produced movies, worked with various charities and is currently staging dramatic murals in Israel and the USA which depict the current plight of the Iranian people as they reach for freedom in the midst of their Shariah-driven country. This new movement is led by courageous women who face life-threatening repression.To follow and support Hooman:hooman.tvTo hear Myles' song for the Iranian people from 2009, when the first women's uprising occurred:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olEFP-ez0e4To help install the murals donate here:https://fundly.com/mahsa-amini-mural-in-jerusalem/Support the show
Pixels and Puppets Episode 15: The Not Parzivalcast Keep up with everything Operation: Puppet does on our Linktree! https://linktr.ee/OperationPuppet 0:00 Intro We are again Andrewless, and he is Lancelot The The The? Scraping Puppets off the Wheel? (JG Thirlwell reference) 4:53 The Puppet Pit Recent builds: The last commissions are done, starting on restocking the shops, and a Hooman! Shoutout Scarlet! 3D Printer Update Live prototyping! Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/USQdYP4CZc Buy us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/operationpuppet 39:18 Gizmotown The Deck Nook: Valve has just started selling Certified Refurbished Steam Decks, a good way to get into a Deck Nook of your own for cheaper! Out with the Mac Minis and in with the NUCs! Jamie has pivoted to a Beelink SEi11 for his Plex needs. Nintendo Switch Hacking and You! 1:17:14 Pixels and Tokens Kevin has BG3 thoughts. You won't like them. He also has thoughts about what you can play that isn't BG3. Our Top 5 Games of All Time continues with Kevin's Number 2 - Neverwinter Nights (2002)! We also talked about Neverwinter on Ep 3: https://sites.libsyn.com/450720/site/pixels-and-puppets-episode-3-no-such-thing-as-an-ai-puppet-builder-yet The Top 5 list so far: Andrew: Number 2: Mass Effect 2 (2010) Number 3: Assassin's Creed 2 (2009) Number 4: Yakuza 0 (2017) Number 5: Fort Apocalypse (1982) Jamie: Number 2. Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game (1997) Number 3: Quake (1996) Number 4: Earthbound (1994) Number 5: Zork (1977) Kevin: Number 2: Neverwinter Nights (2002) Number 3: EverQuest (1999) Number 4: Assassin's Creed: Origins (2017) Number 5: Diablo 3 (2012) Music Credits: Opening Music/Stinger: Funk Babe by emiliomerone. Audiojungle Broadcast License. Gizmotown: kiddpark, Freesound.org (Creative Commons 0 License). Pixels and Tokens: Kagateni, Freesound.org (Creative Commons 0 License) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hooman Khalili, an artist, filmmaker, and former radio talk show host from the Bay Area, is creating murals in Israel to support Iranian women as they protest the violence and arrests that they are facing by their government. He has created five beautiful murals across Israel and one in the United States; his goal is 18 in total. Born in Iran and raised in San Mateo, California, Hooman has had a successful career in film, including voicing a character in the movie Cars and working as a morning radio talk show host for Alice Radio 97.3 FM. Hooman also worked for the Sarah and Vinnie morning show, conducting red carpet interviews at events like the MTV Awards, the Grammies, and the Sundance Film Festival. He is the creator of OLIVE, the first full-length feature film shot entirely on an iPhone. It received critical acclaim and qualified for the Academy Awards. To learn more about Hooman Khalili and his incredible global mural project, please visit: www.hooman.tv Meet Hooman Khalili!
This is all about you, and not at all about you, so tell me what you want..
On today's show: this episode is worth at least $10,000—maybe even more. Why? Because today I'm chatting with Hooman. He's the CEO and founder of Collective—A company that helps freelancers and agency builders like you save thousands of dollars on taxes every year. I'm a customer, and I'm not exaggerating when I say they've saved me probably close to $100,000 since taking my business full-time. It all comes from a few small, simple changes you can make for almost free. Or you can hire Hooman's company to do it for you. This episode is not an ad—even though you'll hear me recommend Collective throughout the show. And we do have an affiliate code. Use the code "Millo" to get 50% off during your first month. If you sign up, please use our link, and we'll get a small payout to support this show at no extra cost. Now on to the episode that may save you $10,000+ this year alone. PS: Get featured in an upcoming FTF SHORT! Just visit http://freelancetofounder.com/ask and submit a question. Support our sponsors so we can keep airing new episodes: Ampla - Providing capital, banking, bill pay, cards, and insights to omnichannel businesses. Sendinblue - Use promo code FOUNDER for 50% off your first three months on a premium account at https://www.sendinblue.com/founder/ Dripify - Premium learning platform for entrepreneurs. SolidGigs - Get more freelance jobs Get your own on-air coaching call We'd love to feature your business and offer some free on-air advice for growing your business. To see if you're a good fit, click here. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: If you enjoy the show, can you do us a favor and leave us an honest rating and review on Apple Podcasts? We'll love you forever. Click here to leave a review. More Recommended Listening: This show is a part of the Podglomerate, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter. We suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows about entrepreneurship, business, and creativity such as Rocketship.fm and Creative Elements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pets at your wedding: should you or shouldn't you? What are some ways you can incorporate your pets into your special day, either by having them there physically, or other ways? In this episode, we discuss how to best honor your pets in your wedding, regardless of the venue's policy on dogs, cats, or… rabbits!?We talk more about: Pet-friendly venuesWhen it might be a good or bad idea to bring your animals to the weddingCute ways to incorporate your pets when they can't physically attendAnd so much more!Find this episode helpful?We'd love to hear from you! Leave us a rating and review and let us know what your favorite part of the Wedding Duo podcast is! Share your review to your Instagram stories and tag us @the.weddingduo. We'd love to say “Hi” and give a heartfelt “Thanks!” for supporting our podcast! Don't miss an episode! Follow and subscribe to the Wedding Duo podcastLearn more!For extended show notes visit us at theweddingduo.co/podcast Watch our show on YouTube at The Wedding DuoFor all your wedding planning resources, check out our website: theweddingduo.coClick HERE to learn more about Timeline Genius! *Disclaimer* As affiliates of this brand, we may earn a small commission from your purchase, at no additional cost to you. We only recommend brands that we have personal experience with and believe would be genuinely useful. Connect with us on social! TikTok: @weddingduoInstagram: @the.weddingduoFacebook: @thewedduo–Podcast Editor & Strategist: @episodeready
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Get a "Heck Yes" with Carissa Woo Wedding Photographer and Coach
Happy Woo Wednesdays.I have Hooman Bahrani in the Heck Yes house, a wedding photographer veteran that developed a solution to a problem. He created Wedding Day Timeline. You can have a complete minute by minute timeline in 5 minutes! Bride and grooms, just this out. Wedding Professionals, refer this to your couples. I love the google maps feature.Your wedding day timeline is perhaps the most ignored but the most important part of wedding planning. Why do couples ignore this? You should figure this out first and it will empower you throughout your planning process.A timeline should be the first thing you do before hiring any vendors. It will empower you, and potentially save you thousands of $$$ and stress.Hooman's bioAs a professional wedding photographer, I've spent most of my weekends over the past 17 years with couples photographing, planning, and managing their wedding day.I found that for most couples, the biggest problem was their timeline (or lack thereof). I saw this pattern over and over, and it was costing them both emotionally and financially.Wedding Day Timeline was born from my desire to help couples have the best planning experience possible.It not only helps reduce stress but also empowers couples to plan for the wedding day experience they want.YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES (INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK)@weddingdaytimeline & http://facebook.com/weddingdaytimelineConnect with Hoomanwww.weddingdaytimeline.comhttps://www.instagram.com/weddingdaytimeline/10% off with code CarissaWoo10Connect with Carissa Woohttps://instagram.com/carissawoohttps://heckyesmedia.co/
Angela Lansbury passed away, Lena Headey married Marc Menchaca, Days of Our Lives had the first 3 way in the history of daytime TV, NASA feels like their DART mission was a success, a restaurant hired a dedicated grape feeder, we used to have guy on the show named Hooman, a new poll shows what people think billionaires should do with their companies after they die, and Vinnie reads your texts!
Hospitality Leaders - Interviews with hotel, event, and food service experts
Today's interview with Hooman Shahidi, President and Co-Founder at EVPassport, provides an outstanding opportunity for hospitality businesses to add value to their organization and build for the future. Hooman and his organization are seeking to make electric vehicle charging more affordable and accessible both for consumers and businesses. By lowering the barrier of entry to acquiring charging equipment, Hooman and his team are making it feasible for companies to provide this extra service for their guests. Hooman sees a future where this infrastructure is almost ubiquitous, and where electric charging stations become an essential amenity for guests seeking travel accommodation. With the global transition to cleaner sources of energy, this future may be greatly accelerated, and Hooman doesn't think it will be long before electric charging stations stand alongside Wi-Fi as a non-negotiable element of an organization's infrastructure. The accessibility of Hooman's infrastructure is a great lesson in the need for businesses to always be thinking about future added value. The hospitality industry is dynamic and needs to evolve as the needs and desires of guests change, often with the advent of new technology. Hooman Shahidi EVPassport EVPassport - LinkedIn EVPassport - Twitter EVPassport - Email Chris Cano Upshift If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit HospitalityLeaderspodcast.com.
Norman Lear is 100, an update on Hooman's movie, Tony Dow didn't die but he is in hospice, Buzz Aldrin's jacket that was worn on the way to the moon was auctioned off, Mark Zuckerberg has a a series coming out, the weather has been a little weird, being “hangry” is a real thing, some fast facts, and Rockefeller was the first billionaire!
Bryn has some nice new headphones, Hooman loves weddings, surfing is hard, and Sarah might see V Hale on her vacation!
Vinnie changes his water filter and he got water everywhere and Dibs tried to take Hooman's spot!
Britney Spears' mom wasn't invited to her wedding, a diamond thong, Paris Hilton turned down Biden for Britney Spears' wedding, Vinnie always turns people down to hang out, Breaking Bad guys went to a Costco to sell liquor, Kate Bush is cooking right now, Bryn needs to figure out the audio situation in the studio, more on the Breaking Bad guys selling their tequila in the Bay Area, apparently Kombucha is trying to be healthy, Hooman wanted to argue with Sarah, a gas station glitch allows people 69 cent gas!
Vinnie has a beautiful commute while Sarah has a difficult one, Sarah is thinking about taking a tree out from her yard, and does Bryn own a cafe with Hooman??
Sarah's gray hair, Hooman doesn't get embarrassed, and Vinnie has a problem with Bryn's drumming!
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Hooman Radfar is the co-founder and CEO of Collective, the world's first online, back-office platform designed to support businesses-of-one. He's a passionate and purpose-driven leader, and the confidence he has in his purpose is admirable. And I am thrilled to share his journey with all of you today because I think it really speaks to one of my favorite things — the transformative power of learning to redefine success as progress. The Kaizen of it All Because Hooman Radfar has been living with this mindset since he was a kid. Having come from an immigrant family, Hooman developed an extreme work ethic. His parents were also psychiatrists, and he grew up encouraged to be introspective, to reflect on the Why behind things. And then his dad gave him a book called Kaizen, which is about the Japanese principle of continuous self-improvement. When you mix this all together, you get a potent cocktail of personal development and perspective — and there is so much to learn from that. And that perspective came in handy after graduating college, when Hooman had difficulty landing a job after college even with a great educational background. . So he did what he could do while still moving forward: he became an entrepreneur. “I can't be more broke, right?” Continuous Self-Improvement & Ikigai Hooman's path was less about a single choice and more of a combination of many small choices that led to a clear trajectory. But he always had a guiding light, given to him by his father: “Just move in the direction of your dreams.” He made incremental decisions to do so , which started with his interest in building things and fascination with technology. And along the way, it was a process of learning what he was good at and what he wasn't. Hooman sees life as a giant AB test, where we are experimenting to determine the intersection between what you're interested in, what the market wants, and what you're good at. This is the concept of Ikigai, and at that beautiful intersection is where you find a sense of purpose, a reason for being. “And if you could find that and get into a flow state, then you don't feel like work is work. It's just what you do.” Growing to Plant the Seeds for Collective Hooman's first company, AddThis, was a marketing automation platform designed to help website providers drive traffic engagement with these easy plugins. This wasn't just his first company, it was really his first job, and that came with a lot of unknowns. But it ultimately led to a tremendous amount of growth, and it gave him a solid foundation for his next role as a venture capitalist. But venture was a “single-player game.” Hooman missed building and being part of a team. And he saw an opportunity to help small businesses — those businesses like his mom's and dad's — leverage technology so they can focus on their profession and not their paperwork. So he started Collective to be that online back office platform. In hindsight, his current role is a confluence of all these experiences, roles, and interests from his past, culminating in a clear mission and purpose. Building for Purpose, Not Outcome It's those experiences that now give Hooman a lot of perspective on the purpose of a company. Many entrepreneurs are focused on outcomes. And that singular focus can and does, inevitably, lead to challenging circumstances that can negatively impact people. However, Hooman shares that “a company is just one collection of people who are on a mission to help another set of people.” Subsequently, the job of the CEO is to provide direction to achieve that mission, that “principle that gives them the sense of permanence” as well as the safest path forward. And it's incumbent on businesses to internalize the collective consciousness of its people and not focus on the structure; the culture of your business is more important than the structure of your business. “The real...
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Nikki is finally back from Iceland, Vinnie watched ‘Turning Red' over the weekend, and Sarah watched ‘The Adam Project' over the weekend with Hooman!
Its the weekend, Sarah is getting ready to have dinner with Hooman, Vinnie talks about paddle outs, a ‘Survivor update,' playing couples night games, and the joys of getting older!