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(0:00) Intro(0:44) Event hall opening bayan(2:04) Ramazan ka falsafa(3:36) Sardiyon ke rozay (bachpan ka waqia)(4:40) Islam ki kamil system(6:31) 4 shadiyon par aetraz ka jawab(7:01) Liberal laws ki haqeeqat(8:31) Waldain ki be-gharz muhabbat(10:23) Pakistani adalatain aur goron ke qawaneen(11:17) Barhaqq mazhab ki pehchan(12:25) Khooni rishton ki ahmiyat(13:58) Mufti sb ka bayan style(14:27) Khandani nizam ke tootne ki wajooh(15:18) “Humanity First” slogan ki reality(16:44) Tauheed: Allah ka haq(18:53) Allah ki qudrat (evolution ka radd)(21:10) Allah ka be-misal nizam(23:26) Aakhirat ki jawabdehi(24:10) Ehsan aur uske mustahiq(25:06) Pakistan vs abroad dogs comparison(27:17) Rehbaniyat ka tasawur(27:35) Islami ibadat ka concept(29:04) 5 farz namazon ke auqaat ki hikmat(30:32) Zakaat ka falsafa(30:43) Qurbani: jaan aur maal(33:49) Namaz, hajj, zakaat ki misaal(34:27) Musalman shohar ki fazilat(35:03) Afzal tareen sadqa(36:49) Musalman shohar ke liye basharat(37:48) Aulad par kanjoosi ka waqia(38:58) Allah ke pasandeeda log(39:36) Masla: ghar ki maasi se extra kaam(40:24) Masla: walidain par kharch(41:02) Maghribi nizam ki tabahi(42:57) Deen ke naam par aish(44:48) Qudrati vs khanay se mota hona(45:42) Jaidad khoron ka anjam(46:13) Zyada khanay ke nuqsanat(47:30) Deen ke naam par khanay peenay ka radd(49:10) Japan growth ratio (prediction)(50:41) European assembly mein desi Pakistani(51:05) Mithai vs gosht (Muslim festivals)(53:00) Manazray ka waqia(54:41) Ramazan ka asal maqsad(57:21) Dua(57:30) Halka humorous moment(58:31) Bayan sun'na vs amal(59:35) Taraweeh ghar ya masjid?(1:00:57) Khawateen ki taraweeh ka tareeqa(1:03:07) Mushrik imam ke peechay namaz(1:07:56) Saal guzarne par zakaat ka hisaab(1:10:55) Namazi ke samne se guzarna(1:12:10) 6 ya 10 rakaat taraweeh?(1:13:28) Safar ki wajah se taraweeh(1:13:56) Jamia Tur Rasheed charity appeal(1:17:47) Janaza aur Fatiha ka masla(1:22:31) Muqtadi ka ruku(1:23:39) Fatiha ke baad qira'at na parhna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Executive Room, our CEO and podcast host, Kimberly Afonso, sits down with Ed Macha, Founder & CEO of Reliable Controls, to explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—realities of the clean energy transition: without mining and metals, there is no future for technology, electrification, or sustainability.Ed shares his 26-year journey building a global industrial automation company and explains why the world will need to more than double copper production in the coming decades to support innovation and growth. He discusses the regulatory, workforce, water, and geopolitical challenges—and the opportunities they present for smarter planning, stronger collaboration, and responsible expansion. He also addresses the disconnect between ambitious climate goals and material realities, and how leaders can thoughtfully balance innovation with accountability.The conversation covers everything from the copper supply challenge to the future of mining, the role of AI as a force multiplier, and why leaders have both the platform and the responsibility to speak up.This episode is for leaders in energy, mining, sustainability, infrastructure, and technology, as well as anyone interested in the real systems that power modern life.Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba, Qur'ani Aayat(0:19) MTM ka pehla bayan – Bahria Town, Karachi (Pakistan)(1:00) Tamam Karachi walon ke liye dua(1:33) Private housing societies vs government system(2:08) Indus Hospital ki quality(2:25) Bahria Town ke liye dua aur is Qur'ani aayat par khusoosi bayan(2:52) Qur'an mein aik khush-haal basti ki misaal(3:39) Allah ki nashukri ka anjaam (bhook aur khauf ka musallat hona)(4:00) Muslim vs Kafir(5:03) Government laws ki ahmiyat(5:40) Haakim-e-A‘la: Allah ki zaat(6:07) Musalman ka hisaab duniya mein hi saaf hota hai(6:18) Mufti Sahab ki 4 shadiyan aur 19 bachon par Indian female anchor ki clip(7:02) Islam ki powerful motivation(8:12) Ramzan ke farz rozon ki motivation(8:50) Intermittent fasting vs Ramzan fasting(14:09) Nasl barhane ki Islami motivation(16:57) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(17:40) Betiyon ke baap ke liye Jannat ki basharat(18:26) Betiyan paalne ki motivation(19:32) Seerat-e-Nabwi ﷺ se sabaq (nawasi se muhabbat)(22:26) Beta aur betiyan – Allah ka tohfa(23:47) Insaan: khooni rishton ki muhabbat ka piyasa(24:31) Shohar ka behtareen alternate(25:52) Islami ehkam ki ahmiyat (walidain ke khidmat-guzar betay)(27:21) Ghair-Muslim ko duniya mein azaab kyun nahi hota(29:00) Allah ki qudrat aur taqat ke kamaalaat(29:50) Nazriya-e-Irtiqa (Evolution) ki haqeeqat(31:06) Newton ke qanoon ki reality(32:22) Allah ke inkaar ka naya tareeqa(35:51) Allah ki khoobiyan(36:41) Allah ke siwa koi creator nahi (ambassador aur dulha ki misaal)(39:45) Qur'an ki khoobi(41:01) Ibadat ke laaiq sirf aik Allah (Qur'an ka qatai paighaam)(42:31) Thailand mein Mufti Sahab ne kya dekha(43:22) Canada mein ex-Christian ke sath MTM podcast(44:12) System ki tabahi ki wajah: do sarbarah hona(44:31) Prime Minister of Pakistan(45:43) Humorous amusement(47:56) Qurb-e-Qayamat ki alamat (shirk ka aam ho jana)(50:01) Allah ki qudrat: aik waqt mein sab ki pukar sunna(50:40) Canada mein Tauheed par Mufti Sahab ka bayan(51:20) Humorous amusement(52:42) Tauheed: aik nihayat sensitive aqeeda(53:44) Ikhtiyar vs Mo‘jiza (chaand ke do tukray, Musa ﷺ ki laathi ka saanp banna)(56:38) Ikhtiyar ki misaalein(58:05) “Humanity First” slogan ki reality(58:48) Old age homes mein walidain(59:49) East vs West(1:00:50) Air hostess ke akhlaaq(1:01:57) Rizq ke khauf se aulaad ka qatl(1:06:10) Sirf hisaab-kitab karne walay log(1:07:23) Abortion ka hukam(1:08:10) Kya kasrat-e-aulaad se Pakistan ke halaat kharab hote hain(1:09:00) Yateem ka maal khane walon ke liye ibraat(1:11:35) Haq-e-mehr khane aur biwi ke huqooq ada na karne walon ke liye ibraat(1:13:15) Yateem ka maal khane walay apne paiton mein aag bharte hain(1:13:33) Nabi ﷺ ka Umm-e-Salma ra ko bachon samait nikah mein qabool karna – sabaq(1:14:51) Bewah aurat ko la-waris chhorna vs khanay ke aadaab(1:16:00) Haq dena vs haq lena (rent house ki misaal)(1:18:09) 1985 ke teachers(1:18:55) Sindh ka school system(1:20:18) Ehl-e-Iman ki alamat – Namaz (shukar guzari ka sab se bara zariya)(1:21:56) Khulasa bayan + dua(1:22:17) Tanzim-e-Islami ki taraf se Tafseer-e-Taraweeh ka program(1:22:30) Ramzan mein masjid aane walay kaun(1:23:37) Jawani vs budhapa(1:24:31) Budhapay mein bad-nazri ka gunah(1:26:05) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are living in a world that feels increasingly divided. Politics, race, gender, religion, identity — lines are being drawn everywhere, and we're told we have to choose sides. What's harder to admit is that the same separation is happening inside spiritual and conscious communities. People focused on being right. Making others wrong. Using spirituality to divide instead of unite. In this episode, we talk about spiritual unity — not as a concept, but as a daily practice. Unity doesn't mean agreement. It doesn't mean bypassing truth or avoiding hard conversations. It means choosing love without needing superiority. If we want real change in the world, it starts with how we listen, how we speak, and how willing we are to see the humanity in one another — especially when it's uncomfortable. This conversation is an invitation to pause, soften, and remember: Love is not passive. Unity is not weak. And being right has never healed the world. Hey! Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please send us a message. We'd love to hear from you!Your cup is full, your journey awaits. Let's sip, chat, and transform together. Find out more at https://www.bodyandsoulevents.love/ Julietta Wenzel Founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Julietta is a healer, guide, and visionary dedicated to helping others remember their true selves and step into their authentic power. With a background as a physical therapist turned spiritual practitioner, she combines individual healing sessions, sacred ceremonies, and transformative retreats to guide her community toward joy, fulfillment, and alignment. https://bodyandsoulministries.love/ Instagram: @bodyandsoulministries Dorice Ross Elder of Body & Soul Ministries, Dorice is a healer, educator, and guide devoted to supporting others in remembering their divinity and lived experience of Oneness. With a background in physical therapy and university-level teaching, her path has always bridged the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in both psychology and energy healing, and inspired by diverse spiritual traditions, Dorice creates safe, compassionate spaces where healing unfolds naturally. Her work is guided by love, deep listening, and trust in the wisdom of Source. Instagram: @rossdoriceShine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Dorice
NEWS | INTRODUCTION Topic 1: Humanity First: Celebrating 30 years of compassion and impact Topic 2: Mindful Living: Faith, Focus and Inner Peace Presenter(s): Imam Touqeer Khan & Imam Shahzaib Nayyar Guest(s): * Mr Fazal Ahmad * Dr Aziz Hafiz * Muhammad Nauman * Karen Atkinson * Dr Naureen Whittinger Researcher(s): Samreen Nasir and Qudsia Ward Producer(s): Neha Latif, Maryam Muritadha and Nergis Nasir (Lead)
Join our hosts for Friday's show where we will be discussing: 'Budget 2025: Who wins Who loses' and 'Humanity First : 30 years of Service to Mankind'. Budget 2025 : Who Wins? , Who Loses ? The 2025 Budget signalled a clear shift in tone as the government tried to navigate a tight fiscal position. Although talk of broken manifesto pledges had been circulating for weeks, the announcements still came as a blow to many. The opposition has argued that the Chancellor should step down — but is that fair? Was this an unfair budget, or a set of difficult decisions the government felt it had no choice but to make? Humanity First : 30 years of Service to Mankind Across the world, people are divided by borders, languages, and cultures, yet one bond unites us all, that is, humanity. And humanity must always come first. Today's program is dedicated to celebrating 30 years of service by Humanity First; an organisation that has been serving people across the world with compassion, dignity, and selflessness. Guests: Dr Aziz Ahmad Hafiz – Chairman of Humanity First UK. Producers: Rehana Siddiqua Bhatti, Sana Nadeem and Nabahat Nayyrah
Join our hosts for Wednesday's show where we will be discussing: ‘Sudan' and ‘Humanity First (30 years)' Sudan: Join us as we discuss the war in Sudan, which the UN Secretary-General has warned is “spiralling out of control.” We'll explore how the siege of el-Fasher and the wider conflict have pushed millions into famine, displacement and unimaginable violence. Together, we'll ask what accountability, justice and peace could look like in a crisis the world cannot afford to ignore. Humanity First (30 years) Across the world, people are divided by borders, languages, and cultures, yet one bond unites us all, that is, humanity. And humanity must always come first. Today's program is dedicated to celebrating 30 years of service by Humanity First; an organisation that has been serving people across the world with compassion, dignity, and selflessness. Guests - Dr Aziz Ahmad Hafiz: Been with Humanity First for many years and currently serves as Chairman of Humanity First UK. Producers: Zohra Mobashir and Rehana Siddiqua Bhatti
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Divisions have grown in the Conservative movement surrounding America's support of Israel. Michael Savage breaks down the critical geopolitical debate of prioritizing Israel, America, or humanity in the context of Iran's threat. Emphasizing the historical spread of Islam through conquest, he details the violence and persecution perpetuated by Iranian leadership against women, minorities, and dissidents within Iran. Savage warns about the dangers of Iran potentially acquiring nuclear weapons and the broader implications for global security. He draws parallels between historical Islamic conquests and modern-day threats, stressing the importance of understanding history to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. Savage concludes with a reading from Ecclesiastes, reflecting on life, death, and the importance of fearing God.
(0:00) Intro(0:12) Hajj se mutaliq Qur'ani aayat(0:38) Arafah Day ka bayan(0:50) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(0:58) Hajj ke 2 arkaan(1:22) Islam ka intihai daur(2:22) Islam ka ibtidaai daur(5:15) Islam vs Qabar parast, aazadi pasand, aur apni marzi ka deen(6:48) Islam: Allah ka pasandeeda deen(7:37) Nabi ﷺ ki hijrat aur great vision(8:52) Fatah-e-Makkah(9:12) Hajja tul Wida(9:28) Arafah mein rush(9:57) Abdullah bin Umar RA ka waqia(10:16) Nabi ﷺ ke daur mein Hajj ka rush(10:27) Khutba Hajja tul Wida likhne ki taakeed(11:34) Khutba Hajja tul Wida ke aham nukat(11:53) Kisi cheez ko uske opposite se samajhna(14:11) Zamana-e-Jahiliyat kaisa tha?(15:39) Sahih Bukhari/Muslim: Baiti se nafrat khatam karnay wali hadis(17:44) Hazrat Umar RA ka qoul(17:59) Western society vs Muslim society(19:50) Humanity First slogan ka jawab(20:56) Allah ke ehkam aur molviyon par tanqeed(21:59) Rishton ke naam par haqooq, tehzeeb ke thekedaar(24:04) Islam mein haqooq ki tafseel(25:30) Sahabi RA ka waqia: Mulazim se salook(27:10) Allah ka haqq aur uske ehsanat ki fehrist(28:34) Arafah ke din Darwin's theory se tauba(29:13) Allah ki muhabbat ka graph(32:18) Allah ki hum se demand(32:48) Arafah ke din behayai se tauba(34:32) Mufti sb ka viral bayan(35:45) Madad sirf Allah se(36:40) Allah ke qawaneen(37:11) Arafah ke din tamam gunahon se tauba(37:26) Badd akhlaq shohr(38:55) Khush akhlaq air hostess (Saeed Anwar ka waqia)(40:39) Sawab vs paisa(41:23) Harmful wives(42:05) Harmless wives(42:18) Walidain ke saath behtareen salook(43:55) Biwi, bachon se salook(44:18) Sila rehmi ka hukam (Memes on sila rehmi in
In honor of the Month of the Military Child in April, we spotlighted two powerful voices from our Humanity First community: KiOwana Phillips, a U.S. Army Sergeant Major and mother, and Shannon Newman, a mother, military spouse, and LFC team member. Through their stories, they offer meaningful insight into what it looks like to show up for military children—fostering a sense of safety, support, and belonging in the face of their unique challenges.A quote to take away: Shannon shared, " Resilience isn't built in isolation. It's really nurtured in relationship. And when military children are being relocated and moved, it's important that we are building that relationship and sustaining it with them."Thanks for listening!To learn more about Leading for Children, visit our website at leadingforchildren.org.
(0:00) Intro(0:13) Cancer Patient Dua Maangta Hai — Bemari Allah ki Rehmat kaise ho sakti hai?(3:00) Kya Auratein Gaza Protest mein Shamil ho sakti hain?(3:21) Teen Talaaq ke baad Ruju ka masla(11:22) Mufti Sahab ka Halfiya Bayan — Naslon ko bachane ke liye intehai ahem(11:52) Talaaq mein Khair kaise hoti hai?(16:36) 45K Salary wala ladka — Agar walidain rukawat daalein to kya karein?(17:22) Doosri Shaadi ke Masail(19:59) Jihad ki Tayyari har Musalman par Farz hai? — Qur'an se daleel + Pakistan Army ki khoobiyaan
(0:00) Intro(00:17) Ramadan Related Quranic Verse & Dua(00:46) Bayan in Business Community(01:14) Qur'an Ki Rehnumai(02:54) Gustakhi K Fatway in
In this episode of The Leading for Children Podcast, we hear from a courageous lineup of mother-daughter duos who are deeply committed to embodying mutuality in their relationships with one another.Each duo brings authentic moments of connection, their beautiful and messy humanity, and unique and uplifting insights into how they perceive their relationship as a partnership based on equity, kindness, empathy, respect, and a Humanity First approach.A Quote to Take Away: Serene Stevens shared, “Having a daughter introduced a different dynamic of my reflective practice as it relates to being a mom. I get a chance to practice empowerment, and Shiloh actually helps me and encourages me to be braver.”Thanks for listening!To learn more about Leading for Children, or Judy Jablon's Humanity First Model and Mutual Learning Method, visit our website at leadingforchildren.org.
In this episode of The Leading for Children Podcast, your hosts Judy Jablon and Nichole Parks are joined by Kyson Bunthuwong, Vivian Matalon, and show producer Julia Connolly for a timely conversation about how kindness, empathy, and respect are among our greatest human strengths—and what a world grounded in these values might look and feel like.To learn more about Leading for Children's Humanity First Model, visit our website here.A Quote to Take Away: Nichole shared, “I think it's very important that we don't lose ourselves and the core of who we are, and our kindness, and our humanity, when we stand up for ourselves. I want to be clear, I think now is the time we definitely should stand up. However, I think that we can always stand up with kindness.”Thanks for listening!
In the premiere episode of The Leading for Children Podcast's second season, show producer Julia Connolly revisits highlights from a compelling conversation in Season 1, Episode 3. Hosts Judy Jablon and Nichole Parks are joined by Leigh Sargent, Executive Director of the Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance in the Mississippi Delta, for a discussion on the power of putting humanity first.Together, they explore LFC's Humanity First Model, and dive into its core principles of connection, equity, agency. Listen in as Judy, Nichole, and Leigh discuss how centering humanity helps us realize our guiding belief that Stronger Adults = Stronger Children = Stronger Communities.To learn more about Leading for Children's Humanity First Model, visit our website here.A Quote to Take Away: Leigh Sargent shared, “It's about intentionally making decisions so that you can pour positive impact into those Children. They are our future, and if we want to change the outcome of what happens in the world, we're going to have to start pouring some humanity into our children.”Thanks for listening!
Humanity First - Jalsa Salana Special 2024 by Voice of Islam
Keynote address of the Worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (may Allah be his Helper), at the Humanity First International Conference on 31 October 2021.
With testimonies from MSF in Gaza, this show is dedicated to those who put humanity at the centre. Over 24,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of this war, catalysed by Hamas, between Israel and Palestine. 70% of these are women and children. Over 7,000 people are under rubble. About 2 million people, about 85% of the population, are forcibly displaced. And the atrocious statistics keep on building. In this conversation I talk to the Luxembourg Director of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF, Doctors without Borders), Thomas Kauffmann. We also have testimony from MSF workers on the ground in Gaza. Naturally in a situation of this magnitude there are losses of the MSF workforce too, alongside other humanitarian workers. "Where is the international community?" Sari Sisalem, a Palestinian resident in Luxembourg, is an International Development Specialist who worked on peace building projects between Palestinians and Israelis with a focus on water, energy, food security and climate change. He talks deeply about what it is like for his family and friends who are living through this in Gaza, and how they feel ignored by the international community as this is allowed to continue. Nathalie Oberweis is a member of the board of Comité pour une Paix Juste au Proche-Orient for the last 14 years and talks about her constant commitment to working for peace in that region. They organise peaceful marches every Saturday in Luxembourg. Joining these guests is Emanuele Santi, co-founder and President of Afrilanthropy, a Luxembourg based charity incubating social innovations in Africa. Emanuele and his wife lived in Tunisia during the onset of the Arab Spring, and turned this first hand witness, undercover blog, into a book recounting the many heroes whose collective effort led to the Revolution. They saw, through this time, the power of the people when they rise together. The voices of the 'voiceless', so often assumed, can have impact. "Nearly a decade ago during these very days, Tunisia experienced one of the most exciting moments of the world's recent history. A popular revolt uniting all members of the Tunisian society toppled a longstanding dictator and triggered a wave of restlessness across North Africa and the Middle East, starting a common quest for freedom and dignity that was later labeled the Arab Spring." You can buy the book, Fear No More: Voices of the Tunisian Revolution at a large online bookstore, or at Ernster in Luxembourg, to support local bookshops. Revenues from the book sale will be devoted entirely social projects the authors are supporting. Subscribe to the Podcast and get in touch! You can subscribe to my podcast on Apple and Spotify. Please do rate and review too! Tune in on Today Radio Saturdays at 11am, Sundays at noon and Tuesdays at 10am.
With testimonies from MSF in Gaza, this show is dedicated to those who put humanity at the centre. Over 24,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of this war, catalysed by Hamas, between Israel and Palestine. 70% of these are women and children. Over 7,000 people are under rubble. About 2 million people, about 85% of the population, are forcibly displaced. And the atrocious statistics keep on building. In this conversation I talk to the Luxembourg Director of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF, Doctors without Borders), Thomas Kauffmann. We also have testimony from MSF workers on the ground in Gaza. Naturally in a situation of this magnitude there are losses of the MSF workforce too, alongside other humanitarian workers. "Where is the international community?" Sari Sisalem, a Palestinian resident in Luxembourg, is an International Development Specialist who worked on peace building projects between Palestinians and Israelis with a focus on water, energy, food security and climate change. He talks deeply about what it is like for his family and friends who are living through this in Gaza, and how they feel ignored by the international community as this is allowed to continue. Nathalie Oberweis is a member of the board of Comité pour une Paix Juste au Proche-Orient for the last 14 years and talks about her constant commitment to working for peace in that region. They organise peaceful marches every Saturday in Luxembourg. Joining these guests is Emanuele Santi, co-founder and President of Afrilanthropy, a Luxembourg based charity incubating social innovations in Africa. Emanuele and his wife lived in Tunisia during the onset of the Arab Spring, and turned this first hand witness, undercover blog, into a book recounting the many heroes whose collective effort led to the Revolution. They saw, through this time, the power of the people when they rise together. The voices of the 'voiceless', so often assumed, can have impact. "Nearly a decade ago during these very days, Tunisia experienced one of the most exciting moments of the world's recent history. A popular revolt uniting all members of the Tunisian society toppled a longstanding dictator and triggered a wave of restlessness across North Africa and the Middle East, starting a common quest for freedom and dignity that was later labeled the Arab Spring." You can buy the book, Fear No More: Voices of the Tunisian Revolution at a large online bookstore, or at Ernster in Luxembourg, to support local bookshops. Revenues from the book sale will be devoted entirely social projects the authors are supporting. Subscribe to the Podcast and get in touch! You can subscribe to my podcast on Apple and Spotify. Please do rate and review too! Tune in on Today Radio Saturdays at 11am, Sundays at noon and Tuesdays at 10am.
While working as a journalist on the West Bank, Steve Sosebee met two Palestinian children who'd suffered traumatic injuries when their home had been bombed. Their innocence and injuries touched Steve's heart. He became determined to find treatment for them and through his efforts, they received free care in Akron, Ohio. Returning to the Middle East, he was determined to help more of Palestine's children and others throughout the region get the care they so desperately needed. With that, the Palestine Children's Relief Fund was born. Politics was pushed to the side in favor of humanitarianism and love. For the past nearly 30 years, Sosebee has been steadfast in his purpose - bringing aid, compassion, and love to children who are so gravely in need. Listen as Steve Sosebee speaks with host Bill Ellis about the big challenges and even greater rewards of living a purpose based on humanity over politics. Contact Info: Email: stevesosebee@icloud.com Phone: +1 330 671-2143 Website: https://www.pcrf.net/ Social Media: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/steve-sosebee-b54a0310/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ssosebee Instagram: https://twitter.com/Stevesosebee Connect with Bill: bill@brandingpillars.com www.brandingpillars.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won
In this Reflections on Leadership podcast episode, join Karl in exploring the moral imperative of leadership and the challenges of fatigue. In "Humanity First, Leadership's Moral Imperative," Karl emphasizes the importance of decisive leadership in the face of grave injustices such as genocide, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing. In "Leadership and Lassitude," Karl addresses the privilege of recovering from fatigue and the responsibility that comes with it. *** Order the Latest Book, “How to Stay When You Want to Quit”: https://www.amazon.com/Stay-When-Want-Quit-professionals/dp/1312485426 Leadership Development Resources Subscribe to the Companion Newsletter Here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/reflections-on-leadership-6882027877588717568/ Disposable Journal: www.disposablejournal.com GIVE A DAMN: https://www.amazon.com/Give-Damn-How-Lead-Better/dp/1716414555 One-Week Pass to the Leadership Library: https://wakeupaleader.com/ Free 3-Part Mini-Course: https://www.bimshasconsulting.com/adaptability-and-resilience-mini-course/ Leadership Workbooks: LeadershipWorkbooks.com Other Leadership Books by Karl Bimshas: https://www.bimshasconsulting.com/bimshas-books/ The Reflections on Leadership blog: bimshasconsulting.com/blog Listen to Past Episodes: https://reflectionsonleadership.org/ Stay Up to Date and Subscribe: http://www.bimshasconsulting.com/contact/sign-up/ *** Be Social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@karlbimshas Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarlBimshas Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/reflectionsonleadershippodcast/ LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/karlbimshasconsulting/ More resources => LearnFromKarl.com Leadership Swag: Visit LeadershirtsPlus.com *** About Reflections on Leadership: Leadership advisor, writer, and candid accountability partner Karl Bimshas shares quick reflections on leadership and interviews other busy professionals to challenge your perspective, provide inspiration, and give insights to help you manage better and lead well. About Karl Bimshas Consulting: Our vision is to create environments where great leaders outnumber lousy leaders, and better leadership is the norm, not the exception. Your support of the Reflections on Leadership podcast helps move us closer to that vision. Thank you! Contact us: https://www.bimshasconsulting.com/contact/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karlbimshas/message
“Rarely is there ever a hack. It's me learning to relate to the thing differently that creates more peace and ease.” -TaylorTaylor White Moffitt is one of our most favorite teachers and mentors. She's a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and yoga instructor who lives in Boulder, Colorado, and she's incredibly gifted at helping humans live with more peace, ease, and joy. During our conversation we explore her three cornerstones for transformation: mindfulness, movement, and mental health. We talk about the power of embodiment and experiential practices. We also speak more specifically about midlife, including some of the challenges and gifts (e.g., clarity of what matters most; shedding layers so we can feel ourselves more and so we can live a more connected and authentic life). Taylor's offerings: Humanity First – year long embodied leadership trainingThe Art + Practice of Self-compassion – 4-week course offered 2x/year (in Oct and Jan)Transformational retreatsWeekly yogaIndividual psychotherapyTo learn more, visit Taylor's website: https://www.humanityshared.com/
Humanity First Jalsa Salana Special 2023 by Voice of Islam
In this episode, your hosts Judy Jablon and Nichole Parks are joined by Leigh Sargent, Executive Director for the Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance in the Mississippi Delta, for a conversation about Leading for Children's Humanity First model.Show notesThe words we use to talk about people and describe their circumstances can center or diminish their humanity. In this episode we mention “homeless people”. While preferred over “the homeless”, we understand that when people hear this term they might unintentionally associate with negative and harmful stereotypes that promote stigma. To emphasize the people at the center of this crisis and underline their humanity, the phrase “people experiencing homelessness” is preferred.Some resources to learn more about the importance of the language we use:https://thehomemoreproject.org/blog/changing-the-way-we-talk-about-homelessnesshttps://archive.curbed.com/2020/6/11/21273455/homeless-people-definition-copy-editinghttps://blanchethouse.org/homeless-houseless-unhoused-glossary-about-homelessness/#:~:text=In%20recent%20years%20advocates%20and,experiencing%20homelessness%20or%20housing%20insecurity.A quote to take awayJudy shared, At LFC we talk about what Leadership means. It doesn't mean being “the boss” it doesn't mean you're top dog. It means you own the impact you have."Links:Tallahatchie Early Learning Alliance
How do you define yourself? Do you start with: Your gender? Your race? Your religion? Your politics? My expert today would tell you any of those are the wrong things to start with. My guest today is Sara Ting. Sara is the Author of the Sun Poem as well as President and Founder of World Unity Inc. She specializes in promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) by raising awareness of yourself first. And it accomplishes some of this by using the increasingly rare skill of critical thinking. Also, We had a bit of a connection issue and one of our computers throwing alerts early on. I've cut as many as I could and lessened the audio levels of the rest. Pro-tip to would be podcasters out there: make sure your guests are either wearing headphones, or have silenced their alerts before starting your interview. See? I'm learning just like all of you after all! ( Www.WorldUnityInc.Org Www.AsTheSun.Net ) Let's put our humanity first! I think humanity first is an interesting perspective, but do any of you see any flaws in it? The updated July rankings: 1. The United States, with Texas, Virginia, and Oregon now as the top states. 2. The United Kingdom, with England up at the top. 3. Canada, with Ontario dominating. 4. Egypt. Wow. welcome to the top 5 for I think the first time ever! 5. Australia, with now led by New South Wales. That's it for this week! Have a great weekend and I'll see you all back here for the next episode! Until the next episode, please do all the things to help the show: rate, review, like, and subscribe. DumbEnoughPodcast@Gmail.Com or reach out on any social media if you want to reach me personally. Most importantly, Stay Dumb!
With AI starting to take on a mind of its own, what does that mean for humanity? Engineers all over the world have warned about AI, and our need to put the brakes on developing it. Imagine if AI becomes autonomous and accesses all the information the world governments have compiled? What if AI gets control of ALL the world's autonomous weapons and bombs? . . . Click here the subscribe icon and don't forget to hit the notifications for our YouTube page: Blacker The Berry - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClJHzSbs0pvY8Sxpt09RY5w . . . Blacker The Berry on Instagram Blacker The Berry (@theberrygang1) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.instagram.com/theberrygang1/ . . . Blacker The Berry on Twitter Blacker The Berry (@theberrygang1) / Twitter https://twitter.com/theberrygang1 . . . Dean on Instagram Dean (@berrygangdean) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.instagram.com/berrygangdean/ . . . Los on Instagram
,,Ich weinte weil ich keine Schuhe hatte, bis ich jemanden traf, der keine Füße hatte." - Wie wichtig dieser Vergleich ist um auf der einen Seite dankbar und auf der anderen Seite für seine Mitmenschen da zu sein. Wir sind Menschen - Menschlichkeit ist unsere Pflicht. Das ist was meinen heutigen Gast antreibt. Fraz Ahmad spricht über seine Erfahrungen als Helfer für Humanity First nach dem Erdbeben in der Türkei.
The Aries Equinox and New Moon of 2023 come in the midst of a huge shift of energies in our world. Many Aquarian themes have come to the foreground over the past few years: information and technology; social patterns and agreements; science; astrology; and even what we think of as 'truth' are increasingly subjects of deep conflict. This New Moon and Equinox are turning point in the story, and present the opportunity for each of us to commit to new beginnings. Join Kristine on March 21st for her workshop on Transformation of Humanity: First look at Pluto in Aquarius Or catch the recording of Time of Transition 2023: Between paradigms --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natural-wisdom/message
On today's episode we discuss the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan. Major floods there are devastating millions of people, killing off livestock, and ravaging the landscape. Joining me for this episode are Dr. Aslam Daud, chairman of non-profit organization Humanity First, and Rahul Singh, CEO of GlobalMedic, an organization providing humanitarian aid across the world. Both offer insight into the reality of the natural disaster at hand and Canada's response. We also discuss more general issues in international development, such as how to prevent devastation like this over the long term. This episode was recorded prior to Hurricane Fiona hitting Canadian shores, and I also want to share my sincerest sympathy for all those impacted by that storm. We will look to discuss the response to natural disasters in Canada in a future episode. To never miss another episode, like, share, and follow Resuming Debate on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and don't forget to leave a review.
Men and women can enjoy harmonious and healthy relationships when they prioritize mutually treating each other with respect and honor. All humans (regardless of their gender) have the same basic needs and when this simple fact is ignored in relationships, problems are guaranteed. The remedy is to put humanity first with each person treating another the way he or she wants and needs to be treated. “What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly. That is the first law of [human] nature.”—Voltaire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
Men and women can enjoy harmonious and healthy relationships when they prioritize mutually treating each other with respect and honor. All humans (regardless of their gender) have the same basic needs and when this simple fact is ignored in relationships, problems are guaranteed. The remedy is to put humanity first with each person treating another the way he or she wants and needs to be treated. “What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly. That is the first law of [human] nature.”—Voltaire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
Jalsa Special Humanity First 07-08-2022 by Voice of Islam
Topic discuss: 'Beauty' and 'Poverty' Presenter: JRaheel Ahmad Safeer Zartasht Beauty Are beautiful people more successful? Are they more selfish? Are we naturally inclined towards thinking good of beautiful people? These are some of the questions we would like to address as we explore our relationship with beauty and goodness. Join us between 4 and 5 pm as we go on to discuss the relationship between moral beauty and physical beauty. Poverty Increased costs of living and inflation are making headlines all across the country, with millions of people voicing their concerns about being unable to keep up with massive increases in the most basic necessities. Are we really Understanding the financial impact of these post-COVID times on the Population of the UK? Join us as we discuss why then society is in such a dire state, and whether it's possible for poverty to be eradicated. Guests include: Gabrieli Giulio- Researcher of Neuroscience and Behaviour Laboratory, Italian Institute of Technology, Rome, Italy Dr Andrea Fazio- Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pavia, Italy Heather Widdows- Pro-Vice-Chancellor & John Ferguson Professor of Global Ethics at the University of Birmingham Victoria Benson- Chief executive officer at Gingerbread Dr Azher Siddiq- Manager of Humanity First UK foodbank in Walsall. Also works for Humanity First as their Medical Lead for Ghana Shahil Munir Ahmed- Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association in the U.K. Producers: Farayal Nasir and Nabeela Shah
Rafael and Kirk look at the growing number of homeless New Yorkers and try to square our homeless crisis with the reality that New York does more than any other city to help those living on the street. Muzzy Rosenblatt of BRC talks about his dedicated team of social service professionals who walk into the subway cars that most of us walk out of.
Taylor is this extraordinary blend of psychotherapist, yoga and mindfulness teacher, and leadership facilitator. She's also funny and refers to her energy as sometimes feeling like a fire hose. She's' a fountain of wisdom. Her year-long program is called Humanity First and is designed to teach us how to be better leaders at work and at home — and to know ourselves and others more deeply. She shares how she sees the potential in all of us — as whole beings— to be radically honest with ourselves and to communicate with compassion and understanding. Her work invites us to shed our insecurities and open our hearts so we can be seen and heard by ourselves and others. She asks that her students and clients risk being courageous so that they can step into their greatness with the peace, ease, and freedom they all want and deserve.
Seeing other people in their humanity. That's a guiding principle of today's guest, Anne Devereux-Mills, Founder and Chief Instigator of Parlay House and Co-Host of the Bring a Friend Podcast . She joins the show to share her experiences leading companies and boards and founding and growing her new venture. Join us as we discuss: - How Anne's own experiences led her to found Parlay House - Keeping the human at the forefront of marketing and business - The necessity of different personalities to the success of any business To make sure you never miss an episode of The High EQ Market podcast, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and t he website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The High EQ Marketer in your favorite podcast player.
Join your hosts LadyLucida and thisisredlitre as they take a look at the idea that humanity was originally chosen by The Darkness/Witness for "uplifting." Not one to miss!! SHOW NOTES: Video capture of all story cut scenes in Witch Queen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR9YZdCh1Nw MEMES!:
While working as a journalist on the West Bank, Steve Sosebee met two Palestinian children who'd suffered traumatic injuries when their home had been bombed. Their innocence and injuries touched Steve's heart. He became determined to find treatment for them and through his efforts, they received free care in Akron, Ohio. Returning to the Middle East, he was determined to help more of Palestine's children and others throughout the region get the care they so desperately needed. With that, the Palestine Children's Relief Fund was born. Politics was pushed to the side in favor of humanitarianism and love. For the past nearly 30 years, Sosebee has been steadfast in his purpose - bringing aid, compassion, and love to children who are so gravely in need. Listen as Steve Sosebee speaks with host Bill Ellis about the big challenges and even greater rewards of living a purpose based on humanity over politics. Contact Info: Email: stevesosebee@icloud.com Phone: +1 330 671-2143 Website: https://www.pcrf.net/ Social Media: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/steve-sosebee-b54a0310/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ssosebee Instagram: https://twitter.com/Stevesosebee Connect with Bill: bill@brandingpillars.com www.brandingpillars.com www.brandingforresults.com IG - @wcellis Facebook - @CoachBillEllis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/wcellis Book: Women Who Won
In this episode of The Anti-Tech Cast, Ryan and Griffin talk with anti-tech philosopher West Northwest about her essay entitled, "The Conservation of Man and Wild Nature in Light of 21st-Century Post-Industrial Technologies." When we fight for nature, we must remember that humanity and nature are the same.For more visit antitechcollective.com
[Guest: Andrew Yang] Join Dr. Edith and ANDREW YANG, the future president of USA, for an inspiring and game-changing conversation. Explore his vision for the future of our society! ~~~~~ Topics: * What does society look like - based on Abundance Mindset vs. Scarcity Mindset? * What gave Andrew Yang the inspiration and courage to run for U.S. President? * We are in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in history. What experts call the “Fourth Industrial Revolution.” * AI and automation will fundamentally change the landscape of our work, our economy, society, and our daily lives. * What happens when millions of jobs disappear? * What is “Universal Basic Income” / aka the “Freedom Dividend”? * How will UBI / Freedom Dividend directly eradicate the root cause of poverty? * Why do so many brilliant people have supported UBI -- Milton Friedman, Dr. Martin Luther King, Elon Musk, Barack Obama, and more. * How to address key objections to UBI? Isn't this “socialism”? Will people get lazy and stop working, etc.? * Why GDP is a horribly outdated measurement for economic progress? * What if we change our metrics of success to quality of life, health, happiness, well-being, freedom from substance abuse, and community? * How does Human-Centered Capitalism and the American Scorecard — including health, mental health, environmental quality, childhood success rates, job satisfaction — is a simple way to determine a society well-being. Guide us where/how to invest resources back into our society. * How an abundance mindset can shift how we think of ourselves and how we value our work. * How our current economic system is based in scarcity and has the wrong incentives * Examine our current choice-point -- where things can become very dystopian? Or utopian? * How we can harness our voices and re-write the rules so that our system works for us. * A vision for the future of America -- Humanity First! Join the movement! Get involved in shifting our country into the ABUNDANCE MINDSET - www.yang2020.com . HUMANITY FIRST! Connect with Dr. Edith - www.DrEdithUbuntu.com Pick up your copy of SuperWellness on Amazon.com
The following announcement has been paid for by the Humans for Humanity First. Support the Mutant Registration Act of 2019 Update Oct 2021: Sadly this idea never took off and...
Including Keynote address delivered by His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad (Head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community) on 3rd March 2018.