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Paul and Jake discuss the 1-0 win against Hearts.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 2-0 win against St Mirren.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 4-3 defeat against Rangers.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unveiling the Womb: The Role of Women in Shaping Society through Faith and ScholarshipIn the inaugural 2025 episode of 'Family Ties: A Prescription for Society,' co-host Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown welcomes her twin sister, Dr. Fatima Fanusie, a historian specializing in 19th and 20th-century American religion. The episode focuses on women's pivotal role within family and society, especially during Ramadan and Women's History Month. Key topics include the scriptural foundation for nurturing families, the integration of scholarship with practical life, and the historic and contemporary impact of the Nation of Islam on African American religious identity. Dr. Fanusie gives practical advice for parents on incorporating a broad, historically grounded education for their children to foster a well-rounded understanding of humanity. The episode emphasizes the importance of the human soul's identity grounded in scripture, the responsibility of educating young people within the family context, and the enduring influence of African American religious movements.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:16 Guest Introduction: Dr. Fatima Fanusie02:34 The Role of Women in Society and Family04:10 Scholarship and Education in Modern Society17:45 Historical Context of African American Islam21:34 The Nation of Islam's Influence34:08 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions47:48 Final Remarks and Practical AdviceThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
Danny and Paul discuss the 4-2 win against Dundee United.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 3-1 defeat against Hearts.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 1-1 draw with St Johnstone.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 3-1 defeat to Ross County.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 4-0 win over Airdrieonians in the Cup.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the 6-0 defeat from Hearts, Celtic up next, Airdrie in the Cup and Hooray Henry makes a comeback.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul and Jake discuss the 1-0 win over Dundee United.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul and Jake discuss the 1-1 draw with Rangers and the 3-3 draw with Celtic.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul discuss the defeat to Dundee United and a win in Perth.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Taken from https://repo.anhonesthost.net/HPR/hpr_documentation/src/branch/main/developer_information.md Developer Information. Hacker Public Radio (HPR) is a long term project run by volunteers. Project Principles There are a few things you need to be aware of before you decide to contribute to HPR. Our prime directive is that "HPR is dedicated to sharing knowledge". Any software development is done with the goal of supporting the distribution of the podcast media, locally so they can be played on as many devices as possible. The priority is to keep the flow of shows coming in and going out, fix any accessibility issue that arise, then work on any other feature requests. Some things we can change without discussion but other things we need to get input from the HPR Community . Changes can take a long time, community approval can take several months, while other changes require a lot of work from volunteers who are focused on other priorities. We allow redistribution by releasing all our content under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) . In the same vein all our code is released under aGPLv3 , or other OSI approved licenses . We do not track statistics to the detriment of our prime directive. We make the entire delivery ecosystem redundant using native Internet standards, and the cooperation of community members. All Data is available by default. Community Members, sponsors, and hosting platforms will change over time. We have a distrust of online platforms, libraries and niche tools (that we do not support ourselves) as they can and have disappeared overnight . We are very conservative in our choice of tech. As a rule of thumb, all software choices tend to be technology that was developed years ago, and is likely to be around for years to come. We make our code as simple to understand as possible as our replacement may not have the skill set we do. That said, we move with the times when there is a clear advantage to do so. We run up to date patched stable software. We have a long tradition of supporting and sharing hacker culture. Any identified vulnerability are fixed with credit if requested. We use RSS as a delivery mechanism, which is by default fault tolerant. Our primary domains HackerPublicRadio.com and HackerPublicRadio.org are registered with different providers, and the DNS is served from different locations. All our code is on GitTea , please clone locally. Our database is updated frequently, please copy locally. Our media is served from our Community Content Delivery Network (CCDN) Bug reports, and patches are welcome from anyone without commitment. If you are contributing new code, or new technology we ask you commit to supporting it for a minimum of two years . This allows the other Janitors time to learn the new tech and support it when you leave. Create an Account If you're happy with all that, then... In order to contribute you need to create an account , but you also need to notify the admins@hpr either via email, mastodon, or matrix that you have created an account. Due to the level of spam accounts we need to approve each one by one. Provide feedback on this episode.
Danny and Paul discuss the 3-0 defeat to Ross County before focusing on a positive day in Paisley.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny and Paul mull over the 1-0 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Ryan Norrie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Family Ties, Frank Abdul Shaheed hosts solo and reflects on the importance of family as a foundation for societal trust and love. He discusses his co-host, Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown's journey in Africa with her family for Quranic studies, and highlights the crucial role of mothers as first teachers. Frank emphasizes the different but equal roles of men and women, the significance of truthful interactions, and building an 'ethical army' to address societal ills. He calls for introspection and ethical actions as we approach the new year, aiming for a more united and model community.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties01:40 Seasonal Reflections and Gratitude04:24 The Importance of Family Bonds06:20 Roles and Responsibilities in Society11:47 Cycles of Truth and Family20:25 Building an Ethical Army32:30 Concluding Thoughts and GratitudeThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience, we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
Danny and Paul go over the good and the bad in a week where Dundee defeated Motherwell to go 5th in the league then drop to 6th after a defeat at Tynecastle. They also talk about the Scottish Cup draw that paired us up with our neighbours.Intro track title: ChangeArtist: My Monthly DateMaterial: https://bit.ly/3jOgoq1License: https://bit.ly/3VEly4ZEdit: Voiceover added to trackLicense terms: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)Edited by: Danny Smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts Frank and Farida delve into the importance of discipline, obedience to the Creator, and the role of family in achieving true freedom. They discuss the implications of hookup culture, the significance of family life, and managing human resources responsibly. Historical and religious contexts, such as the African American experience and Islamic teachings, are explored to underline the necessity of moral strength, disciplined living, and community-focused resource management as pathways to fulfilling human potential.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:37 Fitness and New Beginnings02:58 The Concept of Freedom and Obedience07:26 The Salt and Pepper Shaker Analogy15:04 The African American Experience and True Freedom25:15 The Role of Family in Society43:11 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown delve into the complexities of modern society, discussing the importance of maintaining moral integrity and disciplined behavior amidst confusion and progress. They highlight the impact of environments, such as Senegal, on personal peace and societal contributions. The episode examines the concept of freedom as obedience to divine guidance, the role of family, and the challenges of prevailing cultural influences like hookup culture. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on achieving destination excellence.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:37 Efforts and Aspirations01:59 Life in Medina Baye03:18 The Quest for Peace05:51 Historical Reflections08:07 Universal Challenges10:45 Responsibilities of Freedom12:52 The Role of Family16:18 Leadership and Society19:07 The Nature of Man23:16 Freedom and Obedience34:05 Conclusion and Next StepsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode of The Family Ties, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown discuss the metaphorical and literal changes of seasons, the importance of reflecting on creation, and the powerful capabilities of the human spirit. They emphasize the significance of family and community in overcoming societal challenges, drawing parallels between natural cycles and the African American experience. The hosts call on listeners to join an 'ethical army' focused on nurturing successful family life and societal contribution. They conclude with gratitude for their growing audience and the importance of maintaining a structured, reflective approach to life.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:51 Seasonal Reflections and Personal Updates05:12 The Importance of Water and Revelation06:24 Challenges and Resilience in Tumultuous Times11:28 The Science of Resurrection and African American History21:10 The Role of Family and Legacy22:03 Building an Ethical Army and Community27:10 Final Thoughts and Gratitude36:59 Closing Remarks and FarewellThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode of 'The Family Ties,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown explore the cultural and spiritual journey of Faridah and her family in Medina Baye, Senegal. They discuss the significance of their daughters' experience memorizing the Quran and the importance of preserving family values and obedience to the Creator. Faridah vividly describes the contrasting landscapes and the community's spirit in Senegal, drawing parallels between their surroundings and inner cities in America. They highlight the role of family and community in shaping a healthy society and emphasize the need for a return to cultural and spiritual roots for personal and communal upliftment.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:55 Farida's Journey to Senegal01:48 The Quran Memorization Program05:34 Challenges and Reflections on Family Life07:20 Exploring Senegal: Landscapes and Culture14:48 Comparing Life in Senegal and America16:29 The Role of Scripture and Community21:29 The Importance of Family and Community Support34:12 The African American Experience and Spirituality52:04 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode "People of conscience and the 2024 election: Families in focus with special guest Imam Earl Abdulmalik Mohammed of the Muslim American Ministry for Human Salvation.", hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown discuss the significance of family and societal bonds with I mam Earl Abdulmalik Mohammed. Imam Mohammed, a prominent author and humanitarian, talks about the principles of 'binding and engagement' derived from the Qur'an, and how these principles contribute to building cohesive and resilient communities. The conversation also covers how the ethical army can navigate current political landscapes, with a focus on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and ethical civic engagement. Imam Mohammed further delves into the importance of female leadership in society and the necessity of embracing diversity to achieve true societal progress.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:52 Introducing Our Special Guest03:27 The Principle of Binding and Engagement11:05 Challenges Facing Families Today20:13 The Ethical Army and Civic Responsibility29:43 Global Struggles and Human Dignity48:23 Female Leadership and Society52:01 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode of 'The Family Ties: A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown engage with two inspiring young minds, Nadia Thorton Mohammed and Adam Wallace Mohammed. Adam, a 21-year-old physics major at Georgia State University focused on astrophysics, and Nadia, a 22-year-old computer science major with aspirations in aerospace engineering, share their journeys and the pivotal role of family and community support in their successes. The discussion delves into embracing unique personal traits, overcoming educational challenges, respecting individual paths, and the importance of seeking help and forming supportive peer relationships. They also touch on the wonder of the natural world and the impact of technological advancements, like the James Webb Telescope and SpaceX, on space exploration. The episode concludes with reflections on nurturing children's talents, the power of staying true to oneself, and fostering environments that cultivate future leaders. The hosts express pride in the achievements of Adam and Nadia and look forward to future conversations.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties01:15 Introducing Our Special Guests02:53 Early Fascinations with Science07:57 Parental Support and Overcoming Challenges16:53 The Role of Community and Education22:20 Navigating Academic and Career Paths27:50 Navigating Peer Relationships in College30:11 Building an Ethical Army31:00 Adam's Perspective on Social Challenges32:57 The Nature of Goodness and Community34:52 Embracing the Natural World40:38 Technological Advances and Space Exploration48:33 Advice for Younger Selves51:07 Closing Remarks and ReflectionsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
The Family Ties: Understanding Leadership, Faith, and Resilience in SocietyIn this enlightening episode, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown explore essential themes surrounding family dynamics, leadership, faith, and resilience. They discuss recent personal milestones and the impact of seasonal changes, emphasizing the balanced roles of men and women inspired by Imam WD Muhammad's teachings. The episode delves into the inherent strength of women, the crucial role of fatherhood, and lessons from historical figures like Frederick Douglass on nurturing children's innocence and the support for orphans. By invoking religious scriptures, the show stresses the significance of a hopeful outlook, education, and community support in overcoming life's challenges. It highlights the importance of discipline, logical thinking, love, and spirituality in leading a meaningful life. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the necessity of a moral compass guided by divine principles to achieve personal and societal excellence.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:37 Catching Up with Co-Hosts01:19 The Importance of Family Celebrations03:18 The Role of Stress in Growth04:26 Exploring Manhood and Leadership06:44 The Ethical Army and Hopeful Cadence07:30 The Noble Pairs: Men and Women11:37 Frederick Douglass and Building Children18:38 Gratitude and Perspective in Adversity25:46 Hope and Faith in Scriptures27:40 Hopeful Disposition and Accountability29:08 Education and Legacy30:09 Fatherhood and Generational Impact31:56 Charity and Responsibility38:36 Moral Leadership and Best Life40:49 Authority and Discipline49:30 Reflections on Family and Guidance54:51 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
This episode discusses the concept of manhood and its evolution within the African American community. Featuring guests from their family—father Qasim Abdul Tawwab, brother Tariq Abdul Tawwab, and nephew Ihsan Fonusi—the conversation delves into historical figures and movements such as the Nation of Islam, the civil rights movement, and the responsibilities of men in society. Guests share personal experiences and insights on fatherhood, the role of historical context, and how these shape their perspectives on legacy and community building. The episode emphasizes the importance of reestablishing family ties, creating pathways for new generations, and addressing societal barriers. It also critiques the dismissal of current generations as 'broken' and highlights the need to address challenges holistically and through legacy. The hosts invite guests to return for further discussions on these important themes.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties Podcast00:45 Introducing Our Esteemed Guests01:30 The Role of Men in Society02:34 Defining Manhood and Fatherhood04:31 Historical Examples of Men Uniting06:30 Conversations with Our Guests08:52 Reflections on Manhood and Legacy10:47 Challenges and Barriers to Manhood17:34 The Importance of Historical Context20:29 Rebuilding Family Ties and Leadership28:53 Reflecting on Historical Moments29:37 The Role of FOI in Community Outreach30:16 Challenges Facing Young Men Today31:05 Legacy and Role Models33:18 Addressing Brokenness in Society37:46 The Importance of Family Ties39:30 Passing Down Values to the Next Generation44:57 Balancing Rehabilitation and Community Support49:06 Invitation to Continue the Discussion51:11 Closing Remarks and Future InvitationsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this insightful episode of 'The Family Ties,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown discuss the importance of embracing seasonal changes, both in nature and in our lives. They delve into the current political discourse around immigration, emphasizing the need for a community that is charitable and secure. Using examples from the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad's leadership in Medina, they highlight the role of family, community, and shared responsibilities in building a 'City of Light.' Through personal stories and historical references, the hosts explore themes of spiritual and material migration, the duality of human nature, and the responsibilities we have towards our neighbors. The episode ultimately encourages listeners to adopt a mindset that aligns with scriptural values and work towards the collective establishment of human dignity and excellence.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:50 Autumn Reflections and Personal Insights04:50 The City of Light and Community Security06:57 Keys to Community Security and Immigration15:19 The Role of Charity and Responsibility23:14 Family as the Foundation of Society40:58 Historical Lessons and Spiritual Guidance52:29 Closing Thoughts and Future DirectionsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was recorded and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
WHAT'S UP EVERYBODY! This week on THE '90s Podcast, John looks to the past of the podcast, as we celebrate 100 episodes by doing a cheesy clip show! Catch up with John on social media. Twitter (X) (@welshjrc1984) | Instagram (@welshjrc1984) SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF OUR SPECIAL GUESTS OVER THE YEARS. Gregg Gregory, Sarah Connolly, Dexter Duran, Benjamin Tynan, Luke Elden, Amanda Morrison, Molly Watson, Nian Fiedler, Tara Johnson, “The Kid”. For More information on The Because Maybe Network check out our website: becausemaybenetwork.com Check out our Linktree for direct links to where you can find our podcasts, YouTube channel, and website! https://linktr.ee/becausemaybenetwork For business enquiries: becausemaybepodcast@gmail.com Music The Spellbreaker by Tri-Tachyon – Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Disclaimer: Maple Leaf Rag – Heftone Banjo Orchestra – Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) Intermission: A Day In The Sun by Per Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
In this episode of 'The Family Ties,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Faridah Abdul Tawwab Brown delve into the critical issue of how media consumption and the pursuit of material wealth have impacted family structures and the innocence of children. They reflect on their personal experiences growing up and the cultural influences that have shifted society from a community-oriented focus to individualism. The discussion touches on several aspects, including the significance of music and media, the role of parents in curating these influences, and the loss of moral guidance. They emphasize the importance of re-establishing secure, nurturing environments for children and the urgent need to re-align societal values with moral and spiritual guidance to protect future generations. The conversation also highlights the broader implications of these societal shifts and the ways in which communities can reclaim their foundational purposes.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties Podcast00:36 Reflecting on Music and Family Values02:06 The Influence of Music on Youth07:05 Materialism and the American Dream12:08 The Rise of Fear and Media Influence21:39 Urbanization and Its Impact on Children26:30 The Decline of Religious Values28:54 A Great and Dreadful Day30:12 Struggling with Faith and War Zones30:56 Natural Curiosity and Morality in Children31:34 The Role of Nature in Moral Guidance33:16 The Fig and the Olive: A Metaphor for Growth37:53 The Importance of Parental Guidance41:06 Media's Impact on Children43:44 Challenges of Single-Parent Households45:21 Interracial Relationships and Identity49:33 The Need for Guidance and Revelation50:16 Concluding Thoughts on Family and SocietyThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode of 'The Family Ties,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shahid and Farida Abdul Tawwad Brown explore the essence of childhood innocence and its critical role in societal development. They discuss the emotional and intellectual growth of children, the necessity of protective community structures, and the impact of moral and social frameworks on ensuring a bright future for the next generation. Key topics include the moral responsibility to maintain the innocence of children, the role of family and community institutions in supporting children's dreams, the consequences of societal perversions on the young, and the significance of good manners and civility. The discussion also touches on real-world tragedies such as school shootings to illustrate the urgent need for better community and educational support systems.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties Podcast01:34 Reflecting on Childhood Innocence07:01 Challenges in Education and Society12:13 The Role of Family and Community21:54 Innocence and Perversion in Modern Society52:32 The Importance of Good Manners and Civility54:37 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a textCopyright 2024
In this episode of The Family Ties, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown discuss the importance of the family unit as a prescription for society. They reflect on personal experiences and cite statistical data to highlight issues such as the decline of marriage and the rise of out-of-wedlock births, particularly within the African American community. They emphasize the need for a return to familial and societal structures grounded in spiritual and moral values, as mandated by God, to secure a just and prosperous society. The episode also touches on the significance of discipline, communal support, and the economic and social implications of deviating from these traditional values.00:00 Introduction and Hosts Welcome00:43 Catch-Up and Personal Updates03:32 Reflections on Family Reunions06:26 The Role of Family in Success10:05 Discipline and Love in Family16:31 Historical Context and Family Unity21:51 Statistics on Family Success25:36 Defining Family Success: Disposable Income27:03 Survey Insights: Values and Priorities30:08 Marriage and Family Life: A Changing Perspective31:59 Consumerism and Its Impact on Family Values35:55 The Role of Charity and Community36:51 The Importance of Securing Resources38:03 The Best Picture: God's Design for Family48:19 Statistics on Marriage and Births50:48 Concluding Thoughts: Returning to the Best PictureThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this episode of 'The Family Ties, A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown delve into the concept of deferred dreams and success within the African American community, drawing inspiration from a Langston Hughes poem. They explore the historical context of family and community from slavery to the present day, emphasizing the enduring importance of spirituality, struggle, and community cohesion. The discussion highlights the difference between individual and communal success, the role of spiritual fasting, and the innate connection between faith and human development. Throughout, they assert that true success is achieved through the union of individual aspirations with communal well-being, as guided by divine principles.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:23 Langston Hughes' Poem and Its Relevance01:12 Defining Success Through Historical Context02:54 Struggle and Progress: The Human Experience04:54 Reconstruction and the Birth of a New People08:19 The Role of Faith and Spirituality14:58 The Impact of Technology on Patience and Success17:55 The Importance of Community and Family25:58 The Spiritual Component of Success38:15 Fasting and Spiritual Reflection45:39 Conclusion: The Best LifeThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
Words Make PeopleIn this episode of 'The Family Ties, A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shahid and Farida Abdul Tawwab-Brown explore the deep connection between family and society. They discuss the importance of reconnecting with nature, the powerful role of language in shaping family dynamics, and the essential balance of affections within family structures. Emphasizing the need for a nurturing environment, they draw on personal anecdotes, scripture, and the metaphor of trees to illustrate human development. The dialogue encourages the reevaluation of priorities to foster stronger family units which, in turn, build better communities.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:30 Childhood Memories and Connection to Nature01:30 Barefoot in the Park: Rediscovering Nature03:48 The Importance of Family and Origins05:07 The Family as the Incubator of Society07:52 The Role of Language in Family and Society12:41 Nonverbal Communication and Affection22:50 Respect and Submission Across Generations26:39 The Power of Language in Daily Interactions27:50 Language and Imagery: Shaping Children's Futures28:49 Navigating Educational Transitions29:42 Understanding Our Historical Perspective30:29 The Role of Language in Identity Formation33:44 Encouraging Reading and Cognitive Development34:20 Balancing Technology and Parental Responsibilities37:37 Economic Realities and Family Time40:31 The Importance of Family Unity41:56 Striking a Balance in Family Life43:01 Personal Reflections on Material Wealth and Family44:16 Prioritizing Experiences Over Material Goods46:01 The Role of Individual and Family in Society48:46 Striving for Perfection in Human Life50:38 Concluding Thoughts on Family and FaithThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this episode of The Family Ties, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shahid and Faridah Abdul Tawab Brown dive deep into the concept of family as a prescription for society. They reflect on the summer's warmth as a time for gratitude and discuss the importance of recognizing God's favor. The hosts emphasize the need for community cooperation and the detrimental effects of individualism and skepticism. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, they highlight the duality in creation and the necessity of obedience to divine signs for strong family and community bonds. This episode calls listeners to examine their attitudes and responsibilities in nurturing family and society.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:30 Reflecting on Summer and Gratitude04:52 The Importance of Community and Neighborly Acts09:48 Spiritual Reflections and Scriptural Guidance23:12 Challenges and Responsibilities of Modern Life33:32 The Role of Obedience and Family in Society48:50 Concluding Thoughts and Call to ActionThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was recorded and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this heartfelt episode of 'The Family Ties, A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown delve into the profound influence of grandparents and elders on family and societal dynamics. The hosts share personal stories of their grandparents, touching on themes of refinement, commitment, and intellectual stimulation. They discuss the cultural and moral lessons imparted by elders, the role of grandparents in maintaining family stability, and the importance of multi-generational ties. The episode underscores the necessity of patience, traditional values, and community support in fostering a thriving family environment and societal well-being.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:31 Reflections on Grandparents' Influence03:54 The Role of Elders in Society07:06 Personal Stories of Grandparental Impact16:32 The Importance of Family Proximity20:25 Grandparents as the Family's Anchor23:26 Economic and Social Benefits of Grandparents26:43 Generational Dynamics and Family Traditions28:12 The Role of Grandparents in Cultural Development29:54 Youth and Legacy in Modern Society33:54 The Importance of Elders in Family Life36:17 The Wisdom and Influence of Grandparents47:14 The Value of Patience and Respect for Elders50:20 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this episode of 'The Family Ties,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Farida Abdul Tawad Brown discuss the concepts of submission and obedience, emphasizing their importance to the success of family and societal life. Broadcasting from St. Thomas in the U.S Virgin Islands, Farida reflects on her 25th wedding anniversary and the lessons learned from both marital commitment and observing the natural world. The discussion transitions into analyzing the current societal shift away from moral values and the apparent decadence seen in today's youth. They recount a disturbing anecdote involving young people at a bookstore, using it to highlight the loss of respect for authority and the need for community moral leadership. Both hosts call for a return to communal responsibility, moral education, and structured boundaries to guide the next generation and ensure a harmonious, successful society.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:28 Celebrating 25 Years of Marriage03:32 The Beauty of Order and Submission05:14 A Troubling Incident at Barnes and Noble08:14 The Role of Elders in Community13:36 Moral Citizenship and Family Responsibility22:33 The Importance of Boundaries and Growth28:38 Arrogance and Materialism in Society33:14 The Moral Imperative and Community Freedom41:20 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this episode of The Family Ties, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shahid and Farida Abdul Tawab Brown explore the theme of 'resurrection and reunion' of the family as a pathway to destination excellence. They discuss the cultural significance of family reunions, particularly in the African American experience, and the role of music in reinforcing family bonds. The conversation underscores the importance of revisiting traditional family values and responsibilities, emphasizing moral obedience, and reflecting on sacrifices needed to create a nurturing home environment. The episode also touches on the broader implications of family life for societal stability and progress.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:54 Summertime and Family Reunions01:36 Music that Binds Us02:25 The Power of Family Bonds05:05 Challenges and Resilience18:05 The Role of Home Economics22:57 Materialism vs. Family Values27:51 Biblical Insights on Family30:11 Adam's Role in Returning to the Garden31:41 The Importance of Obedience in Family Life34:37 Cultural Influences on Perceptions of Romance37:21 The Marlboro Man and the Illusion of Freedom38:23 Reflecting on Our Historical Journey42:13 The Role of Tradition and Guidance51:19 The Prescription of Family Ties53:49 Sacrifice and Reflection for Family Renewal58:32 Conclusion: Moving Towards Destination ExcellenceThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspectiv YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was recorded and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
Journeying to Destination ExcellenceIn this episode of The Family Ties, co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown delve into the concept of 'Destination Excellence' for 2024. They discuss the role of family as a fundamental unit for achieving societal excellence, emphasizing both individual and communal responsibilities. Through reflections on spiritual awakenings, biblical examples, and personal experiences, they explore how respect for natural forms, parental roles, and familial bonds contribute to a purposeful and excellent life. They urge listeners to critically assess whether their family structures and societal norms align with the pursuit of true excellence.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:37 Exploring Destination Excellence01:28 Human Excellence and Divine Purpose06:01 The Role of Family in Nurturing Potential12:33 Awakening to Purpose and Responsibility20:18 Respecting Natural Forms and Structures22:49 The Journey Towards Destination Excellence38:16 Concluding Thoughts and ReflectionsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was recorded and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
The Family as the True Economy of SocietyIn this episode of 'The Family Tie"" co-hosts Frank Abdul Shahid and Farida Abdul Tawab Brown discuss the crucial role of family in shaping and sustaining societal economy. They delve into homeschooling trends, the economic and educational decisions by families, and how these choices reflect broader societal values. The hosts emphasize the importance of balanced roles within the family, with illustrative examples from their personal lives and religious teachings, advocating for the family's role as the primary unit for nurturing future generations and establishing societal stability.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:22 The Rise of Homeschooling02:22 Personal Homeschooling Experiences04:58 Family as the True Economy09:15 The Role of Environment in Child Development11:33 The Importance of Balanced Roles in Family26:15 The Impact of Broken Families on Society42:01 The Symbolism of Marriage and Family in Islam46:10 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This episode was recorded and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
In this episode of 'The Family Ties, A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Farida Abdul Tawab Brown delve into the essential characteristics that women need to cultivate for the sacred role of literal and metaphorical mothering. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the responsibilities of women, the significance of family as a training ground, and the importance of purity and empathy in preparing for motherhood. The discussion also touches on the impact of societal influences, the legacy of community leaders, and the need for a return to natural, God-given designs for life. Both hosts stress the importance of protecting the innocent and maintaining a culture of life in a society increasingly marked by artificiality and selfishness.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:38 The Role of Women in Family and Society02:50 Personal Reflections on Womanhood04:51 Marriage and Selflessness07:42 Purity and Its Importance09:37 The Birthing Culture of Life14:12 Challenges of Modern Society23:51 The Importance of Family and Leadership30:59 Protecting the Innocent43:44 Honoring Mothers and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
Family Ties: Fatherhood LeadershipIn this episode of 'The Family Ties: A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Farida Abdul Tawab Brown delve into the essential role of fatherhood in establishing and nurturing family and societal values. They discuss the unique responsibilities and sacrifices fathers make, emphasizing the impact of proper and structured thinking. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they highlight how fathers provide direction, security, and purpose, bridging the family to community and larger societal well-being. This dialogue underscores the natural partnership between masculinity and femininity, advocating for a return to the natural family structure to achieve societal balance and 'destination excellence.' The episode honors the influence of fathers and calls for a collective acknowledgment and support of their pivotal roles.00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:43 The Role of Fathers in Family Development02:17 Personal Reflections on Fatherhood03:33 Leadership and Intellectual Development06:41 The Natural Role of Fathers09:14 Fathers as Providers and Protectors18:27 The Importance of Natural Identity27:48 Material Wealth and Sacrifice29:35 Heroic Father Figures32:54 Leadership and Conviction33:43 Masculinity and Responsibility35:17 The Role of Family in Society38:22 Complementary Roles of Men and Women46:29 Challenges of Modern Parenthood52:16 Reclaiming Family Values54:58 Conclusion and Gratitude YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
The reason I found HPR can be traced back to the 1990's when I first heard about Linux and I got interested in Linux. But it was not until ten years ago that I actually started to try Linux for real. A friend was enthusiastic about Linux. Although he did not have a computer himself, he made CD copies of multiple Linux distributions and gave to me. And it happened more than once. At this time I was on macOS on a macMini. But I also had a cheap laptop with Windows 10 for a few programs. That laptop was too cheap with too little memory and soon, despite it was not old, it could not manage to keep Windows updated, it had too little memory even without additional software: 32 GB hard drive and 2 GB RAM. So, this was the driver to install Linux for real. I installed Linux Mint. And the laptop was now usable again, with an updated operating system. My interest in Linux Mint led me to start listen to the pod Mintcast some years ago. One of the hosts of Mintcast was also an HPR correspondent, and in his presentation of himself at every pod episode he told he gave shows at HPR and shared his ID number. Every Mintcast pod episode also had acknowledgements where Mintcast thanked HPR for letting them use the HPR Mumble server. At the end of each year, Mintcast also sends the jingle for the HPR New year show where everyone is welcome to live chat or just listen. I know I have tuned in and listened to the New year show. Eventually I also listened to one or another show in earlier years. When Mintcast this year, 2024, has talked about Hacker Public Radio they have mentioned it was low on episodes and encouraged Mintcast listeners to contribute. It was after this I finally started to become a regular listener to Hacker Public Radio and at the same time recorded my first show. I like HPR for its community based host approach. I like that shows mostly have the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. I like the concept of knowledge and experience sharing. I like that the content is what matters most, the equipment and presentation skills are of less importance. I like the monthly community shows with feedback and review of shows and comments. I like the occasional comments to my shows and my possibility to comment other shows on the website. That is how my journey with Hacker Public Radio started.
Have you ever wondered why family gatherings, like weddings, feel so empowering and hopeful? Today, we explore the deep-rooted significance of these joyous occasions and how they symbolize the bedrock of societal stability. Through heartfelt personal anecdotes and engaging dialogues, we debunk the myths surrounding marital bonds, illustrating that trust and mutual support are the true essence of these relationships. Join us as we reflect on a touching family wedding and delve into the multifaceted concept of bonds—whether chemical, physical, or financial—highlighting their indispensable role in creating a secure and nurturing environment for future generations.This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
This is part 2 and a continuation of the longer episode one.This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
This is part 3 and the final continuation of the longer episode one.This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/__________________________________Music CreditBack Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.Send us a Text Message.
About the Form & Function of the FamilyThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/__________________________________Music CreditBack Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.Send us a Text Message.
This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
This podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society.Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society.YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab BrownThis promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/__________________________________Music CreditBack Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Cinematic Epic Emotional | EGLAIR by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSend us a Text Message.