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In this interview with Nusrat F. Jafri, we explore her much-acclaimed biographical fiction, This Land We Call Home (Penguin, 2024). The novel traces the evolution of the Bhantu caste from the 1800s to the 2000s, offering a nuanced perspective on the shifting contours of minority identity across northern India. Jafri delves into the history of the Bhantu, a community labeled as “criminal tribe” under the British Criminal Tribes Act of 1871. She examines how the repeal of this Act in 1952, followed by the denotification of these communities, brought little respite. The replacement of the Act with the Habitual Offenders Act (1952) perpetuated systemic discrimination, continuing to single out and criminalize certain communities. Jafri critiques Indian democracy for failing to protect marginalized groups like the Bhantu—not only neglecting them but actively perpetuating systemic violence. The novel also sheds light on the community's encounters with both social and state-sponsored violence, emphasizing the emancipatory potential of religious conversions. Yet, Jafri presents a complex view of this process, highlighting how conversion did not always equate to liberation, particularly for women and poorer members of the community. Drawing on her personal family history and extensive ethnographic research across northern and western India, Jafri raises a profound question for all democracies: How can democratic systems address historical prejudices and work toward creating a truly inclusive society? Nusrat F. Jafri is an award-winning cinematographer and author. Her debut non-fiction book, This Land We Call Home (Penguin, 2024), traces her family's century-long history through themes of caste, identity and politics – shaping modern India. Her filmography includes Kuchh Bheege Alfaz, Pilibhit, Sujata, and Chacha Vidhayak Hain Hummare. Born in Lucknow, she currently resides in Mumbai. The interview was conducted by Anubha Anushree and Ishita Prasher. Lilit Hakobyan edited the podcast.
Send me a Text Message!It's no secret, when times get tough and we need answers, you gotta turn to the smart people!Well that's what I did, because I was getting also experiencing post-election stress, so I turned to one of the smartest people I knew, Dr. Uzma Jafri, producer and host of the "Mommying While Muslim" podcast. And we sat down and discussed in an Instagram Live about what comes next for the future of America? What should the people who don't approve of the cheeto and all his shenanigans do to make sure that lunacy and fascism does not reign supreme, especially in lieu of him and his backers really wanting to enact Project 2025?This episode is a recording of that live discussion, and the reason I put it out as an episode is because I think it has lots of insights that will benefit listeners about 'what to do next?'Inaction is not an option, folks. Resistance and revolution is the way forward!You can also watch this episode on my YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/TBiMD4LviZ0And also in my Instagram reel here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDNLtKZRCRF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==To find out more about the "Mommying While Muslim" podcast you can visit their website www.mommmyingwhilemuslim.com or visit their Instagram at: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcastSupport the showPlease don't forget to follow me here and on social media! Click the links to keep up with my shenanigans on social media and listen to all my episodes in one place: https://www.imamuslimpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/imamuslimpodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ImAMuslimAndThatsOkayPodcast
In this podcast, SBS Hindi speaks with Aimen Jafri about the challenges South Asian families face in Australia while balancing multiple cultures. Ms Jafri, based in Hobart, is a Training and Engagement Officer at the Migrant Resource Centre Tasmania and a former President of the Multicultural Council of Tasmania.
In her memoir, This Land We Call Home, Nusrat F. Jafri reflects on the history of her nomadic ancestors, members of the Bhantu tribe from Rajasthan, who were once branded "criminals" under British colonial law. As a response to caste-based discrimination, her family ultimately embraced Christianity. Through the book, Jafri weaves a narrative that explores not only the personal histories we all carry, but also the complex tapestry of our collective past.In this episode, host Sandip Roy speaks to Jafri about her family's journey, the impact of caste discrimination, and how their quest for belonging through faith and community influenced their evolving sense of identity over time.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
In this episode of ScaleUp Radio, Kevin Brent sits down with Abid Jafri, the Director of AJ Sports, a family-run business specialising in cricket and hockey equipment with stores in the UK and UAE. Founded by Abid's father in the 1980s, AJ Sports has grown into a thriving retail business with a strong focus on community engagement and increasing sports participation at the grassroots level. Throughout the discussion, Abid shares his insights on the challenges of scaling a family business, particularly in managing people and leadership development. He emphasises the importance of quick decision-making, effective delegation, and maintaining company culture across multiple locations. A key part of AJ Sports' success has been fostering transparency with staff by sharing financial information, which, as Abid highlights, can enhance employee motivation and understanding. Abid also touches on the significance of mentorship in business growth, rethinking the concept of work-life balance, and the strategic use of AI tools like ChatGPT and Canva to improve business efficiency. Key Highlights: AJ Sports operates multiple stores in the UAE and UK, with plans to increase its online sales to 15-20% over the next five years. Abid talks about the importance of leadership development and mentorship, particularly when it comes to scaling a business. One of the major challenges in growth has been people management, but setting clear performance metrics and quick decision-making has been key to overcoming these hurdles. AJ Sports prides itself on engaging with the local community to foster a love for sports, particularly cricket and hockey. Make sure you don't miss any future episodes by subscribing to ScaleUp Radio wherever you like to listen to your podcasts. For now, continue listening for the full story from Abid. ========================= Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. If you would like to be a guest on ScaleUp Radio, please click here: https://bizsmarts.co.uk/scaleupradio/kevin You can get in touch with Kevin here: kevin@biz-smart.co.uk Kevin's Latest Book Is Available! Drawing on BizSmart's own research and experiences of working with hundreds of owner-managers, Kevin Brent explores the key reasons why most organisations do not scale and how the challenges change as they reach different milestones on the ScaleUp Journey. He then details a practical step by step guide to successfully navigate between the milestones in the form of ESUS - a proven system for entrepreneurs to scale up. More on the Book HERE - https://www.esusgroup.co.uk/ =================== Abid can be found here: https://ajsports.co.uk/ abid@ajsports.me Resources: Start With Why by Simon Sinek - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/start-with-why-how-great-leaders-inspire-everyone-to-take-action-simon-sinek/239994?ean=9780241958223 Psychology Of Money by Jim Ware - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-psychology-of-money-an-investment-managers-guide-to-beating-the-market-j-ware/3049094?ean=9780471390749 Hard To Get Rich by Felix Dennis - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/how-to-get-rich-felix-dennis/3783747?ean=9780091921668 Alchemy by Rory Sutherland - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/alchemy-the-magic-of-original-thinking-in-a-world-of-mind-numbing-conformity-rory-sutherland/4026901?ean=9780753556528 Audible - https://www.audible.co.uk/ Chat GPT - https://chat.openai.com Canva - https://www.canva.com/
Sacha Jafri is a British artist renowned for his large-scale paintings and philanthropic initiatives. He gained fame for "The Journey of Humanity," one of the largest canvas paintings in history, created to raise funds for children's charities during the COVID-19 pandemic. His vibrant, abstract art explores themes of connection and hope, and he is dedicated to using art for social change. #hikmatwehbi#SachaJafri#podcast #arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxb حكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست#
In this heartfelt episode of the Spiritual Journey podcast, host Nimesh Radia pays tribute to his mentor, Sidra Jafri, who profoundly influenced his path as a healer. Sidra, who tragically passed away in a fire in 2020, continues to inspire Nimesh from the other realm. Joining Nimesh is Sidra's sister, Zara Jafri, who carries forward Sidra's mission through the Key Light Center.Together, Nimesh and Zara explore how to honor loved ones who have passed away, celebrate their lives, and find personal and meaningful ways to carry on their legacy. They delve into the uniqueness of the grieving process, emphasizing that there is no right or wrong way to grieve. Each person's journey with grief is deeply personal, and it's essential to do what feels right for oneself.Throughout the episode, Nimesh and Zara share personal stories and insights about the impact Sidra had on their lives. They discuss how to stay connected with loved ones who have crossed over, noting that the energy and vibrations from the other side might differ but can still provide comfort and guidance. They also highlight the importance of expressing gratitude, learning from the lessons imparted by those who have passed, and finding unique ways to honor their memory.The conversation covers various ways to honor loved ones, such as doing activities they enjoyed or that reflect their values, helping others in their honor, and being open to different forms of connection with them. By celebrating the lives of their loved ones, rather than merely mourning their loss, Nimesh and Zara illustrate how to integrate their legacy into daily life.Takeaways:Grief is a personal journey, and there is no right or wrong way to honor a loved one who has passed away.Connect with your loved ones on the other side and be open to their energy being different.Celebrate the lives of your loved ones by doing things they enjoyed or that reflect their values.Trust that you are where you are meant to be, and that the timing of events is divinely guided. Express gratitude for your loved ones while they are still here.Find unique ways to honor the legacy of your loved ones.Learn from the lessons of those who have passed away.Be open to different forms of connection with loved ones.Celebrate the lives of your loved ones instead of mourning their death.Nimesh shares how Sidra, now one of his guides, pushed him to learn about the Akashic Records and inspired the name of his podcast, Spiritual Journey (SJ), which shares the same initials as Sidra. In this way, he honors her by continuing her journey of helping others awaken.Zara talks about her enduring gratitude for Sidra, who taught her to live through her emotions and helped her navigate grief. Zara honors Sidra by continuing her passionate work at the Key Light Center, dedicated to awakening and personal growth.Thank you for listening to this powerful episode. If you enjoyed it, please like, follow, and leave a review. Your support helps us bring you more insightful and transformative content.Click on this link to join the webinar - The Awakening: Tools to live an awakened life on Sidra's Birthday - 17th June at 3pm UK, 7am PST, 10am EST - Wwe.keylightcenter.com/juneTo contact Zara on insta - https://www.instagram.com/thejafriway/ & https://www.instagram.com/keylightcenter/. On her website - https://wwe.keylightcenter.com/To contact Nimesh on insta - https://www.instagram.com/nimesh_radia/, on his website - https://spiritualjourney.life/ or via email on nims@spiritualjourney.lifeNims and Stacey's next free Healing Session on Zoom is scheduled for June 20th at 5pm EST, 2pm PST, 10pm UK time. Click the link below to register – it's free, and you won't regret it!...
Ali Jafri is a multi-instrumentalist known for his involvement in various projects - as a member of David J's live band, playing rock- sitar for Pigface (or through his projects ARIEL, The Gotham City Drugstore, Saintfield or his solo work and so much more. His newest project is called The Shadow Majlis and his debut album called The Departure. This album has been Jafri's means to address his grief over losing his seven-year-old son Oisín, who passed away in September 2022 after a nine-month battle with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (a highly aggressive form of brain cancer), the dissolution of his conjugal relationship, and a year-long state of temporary homelessness. Produced and mixed by three-time Grammy Award winning producer David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Tool, David Sylvian, Mastodon, Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, Real World Studios), with Darren McGill engineering the album. Mastered by Noah Mintz, the cover art was created by Stephen Seto (Splintercage). Jafri offers a multi-cultural artistic and musical vision, together with David J (Bauhaus, Love & Rockets) on bass and drummer-percussionist Rakesh Tewari, also vocalist Olena Tsybulska (DakhaBrakha), guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite (The Mission, Peter Murphy, MGT, Tricky, Gary Numan), cellist Anne Bourne (Loreena McKennitt, Jane Siberry), Tuvan throat singer Soriah, Ravi Naimpally (Niyaz, Constantinople) on tabla, Pankaj Mishra on sarangi, Selmanpak Ayduz, Kerem Koktas on kemanche, and Sasha Singer-Wilson on backing vocals. https://theshadowmajlis.com/QUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap Radio | KMOD: San Antonio 3pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST) Follow me on my social media sites : Website: https://djnocturna.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturna Radio: https://modsnapradio.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nocturna.remixed/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/djnocturna/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dj.nocturna
In this enlightening episode, we embark on a journey of gratitude with our special guest, Zara Jafri. Together, we uncover the profound impact that gratitude can have on our lives, relationships, and overall well-being.Zara emphasizes the transformative power of daily gratitude practice, highlighting its ability to elevate our vibration and attract more moments to be grateful for. Intentional gratitude turns ordinary moments into magical ones, reinforcing our desire to experience more joy in life. Journaling about gratitude amplifies its impact, encouraging appreciation for both the small and significant aspects of life.Furthermore, we explore how gratitude creates a ripple effect when shared, fostering connection and spreading positivity. We acknowledge that difficult times may challenge our ability to feel grateful, but we emphasize the importance of processing emotions and finding gratitude amidst adversity. We offer practical tips for cultivating gratitude, including reflecting on recent blessings, acknowledging supportive relationships, appreciating tangible comforts, and finding joy in simple pleasures.As we reflect on the power of gratitude, we are reminded of its ability to cultivate a deeper sense of connection, compassion, and fulfillment in our lives. As we consider the impact gratitude has, its always good to remind ourselves that people will not always remember what you said or what you did they will remember how you make them feel. Join us as we delve into the transformative practice of gratitude with Zara Jafri, and discover its profound impact on our journey towards a more joyful and fulfilling life.Questions/Journal prompts:What am i grateful for when nothing is working in my lifeWhat can you choose to do today that then you could be grateful for afterwardsCome join us for another powerful episode, please take the time to rate and review this episode. To contact Zara on insta - https://www.instagram.com/thejafriway/ & https://www.instagram.com/keylightcenter/. On her website - https://wwe.keylightcenter.com/To contact Nims on insta - https://www.instagram.com/nimesh_radia/, on his website - https://spiritualjourney.life/ or via email on nims@spiritualjourney.lifeAs part of our April promotion, we understand that choosing the right support can be challenging, and you may be uncertain about which service aligns best with your needs. To provide clarity and personalized guidance, we're offering a complimentary 30-minute consultation. This session allows you to share where you are in your journey, and together, we'll explore how to best support you moving forward. Click the link below to schedule your consultation today.Use this link to book - https://calendly.com/spiritualjourney/promo-consultationThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In The Room' with our extraordinary guests: Amman Abbasi and Sana Jafri!
In today's episode we are joined by East Austin Comedy Club owner/founder comedian Raza Jafri as we tackle the mysteries of the Raven's Dilemma in this special episode of Seven Minutes in Evan. Join us as Raza and I unravel the mysteries behind comedy special titles and the search for sincerity in an age dominated by social media likes, the rewards of completing creative projects and the strange allure of guilty pleasures. Listen in as we candidly discuss the impact of online feedback mechanisms and share our personal indulgences, from spoiler-free basketball games to the meditative act of cooking. We share insights on what shapes our perfect days and travel experiences. Raza tells us the origins of East Austin Comedy Club and what inspired him to open up his own comedy club as a comedian and what the goals and future of East Austin Comedy Club holds! while we both reflect on our changing travel habits and the delicate dance between spontaneity and structure. The chatter takes a lighter turn with jokes about morning routines and youthful escapades, highlighting the quirks that define us. We reflect on Raza's dual role as a comedian and club owner, the pressures of performing in intimate spaces, and the drive to create a community-focused venue, the discipline behind creative writing, and navigating the intersection of comedy and other performance arts. Learn more about Raza Jafri and East Austin Comedy by following Raza on social media at @Razadots and @eastaustincomedyclub
We are joined by special guest Zara Jafri. Her sister Sidra is someone we have talked about on the podcast before. Today we are talking about daily spiritual practices. Do you have any currently? Zara introduces us to the ABC technique and the POWER model. Both of these practices help us create more awareness. Stacey and Nims share some of the practices they use and teach clients such as mirror work, journaling and meditation. We discuss the power of figuring out what works for you instead of following what others impart. Pick things that resonate with you is important and commit to doing to for 21 to 40 days as consistent action creates traction. Consider what has worked for you in the past, a time when you were thriving and think about what were you doing on a regular basis that helped you to thrive. We discussed various practices you could adopt:Stacey – finding time to go within, journaling, exercise Nims - Always recommends 3 things (10 minutes silence, mirror work & Journaling)Zara – Talked about ABC (Access Body Consciousness & the POWER model ABC - access body consciousness where you access that part of the body that holds that emotion it allows you to truly connect to what is blocking you inside & heal it.POWER Model – recommended for 40 days P – Positivity, take some time in your day for gratitude start by being grateful for the things in front of you.O – Offer, offer something to the world, charity, phone call to a friend, volunteer, pay for stranger's coffeeW – Writing, journal everyday if you struggle with this write an affirmation 7 times.E – Exercise, everyday move your body either could be anything walking, dancing, yoga.R – Recharge, things that make you happy that is not dependent on anyone else. Reading, listening to podcast - do at least one a day.Questions/Journal Prompts:Great place to start is to ask yourself what makes you feel connected? Write about it, - do you feel connected when you are out in nature, do you feel connected in bed right before you go to sleep.If you have never felt connected, what are you willing to do to try and establish connection? Are you willing to meditate, start journaling, mirror work? What are you willing to do to meet the universe half way in you experiencing more of a connection. Intention, why are you connecting? Why am I seeking what I am seeking, start journaling what comes through.Another impactful episode! Your ratings and reviews are cherished. Grateful to have Zara on as a special guest, she is a very good friend and her sister Sidra has had a big impact on this podcast was started in her honour. Thank you Zara for joining us. Nims will be doing a retreat with Zara in Feb (23 to 25) in Vancouver, Canada. DM/Email for more information. To contact Zara on insta - https://www.instagram.com/thejafriway/ & https://www.instagram.com/keylightcenter/. On her website - https://wwe.keylightcenter.com/To contact Nimesh on insta - https://www.instagram.com/nimesh_radia/, on his website - https://spiritualjourney.life/ or via email on nims@spiritualjourney.lifeTo contact Stacey on insta - https://www.instagram.com/staceybrown_555/ or on her website - https://stacey-brown.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode, I talk to fellow podcaster from the 'Mommying While Muslim' podcast,Dr. Uzma Jafri.Not only is she a Physician and co-hosts an award-winning podcast, but she isactually trained in civil protest protocols!And at this time when protesting for the rights of the people of Palestineis so important, she gives important pointers on how to do it safely!The Mommying While Muslim podcast is also dedicating their December series to highlight the situation in Palestine, so don't forget to follow them on all major platforms!You can also watch this episode on my YouTube Channel here: https://youtu.be/kpSVpixhj8I Follow this link to find Mommying While Muslim podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast/You can also get in touch with them via email at: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.comSupport the showPlease don't forget to follow me here and on social media! Click the links to keep up with my shenanigans on social media and listen to all my episodes in one place: https://www.imamuslimpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/imamuslimpodcast/ https://www.youtube.com/c/ImAMuslimAndThatsOkayPodcast
Are you looking to build your personal brand, authority and influence as a consultant, coach or expert? Wondering how to leverage YouTube to attract more of your ideal clients? In this episode of The Recognized Authority, Alastair McDermott interviews YouTube strategist and coach Salma Jafri on how to grow your impact and income with YouTube. They discuss: Crafting titles and thumbnails for maximum clicksUnderstanding the YouTube algorithm in 2022Optimizing your channel strategyBalancing evergreen vs trending contentGetting comfortable on cameraSmart video batching and repurposingThe power of live streaming for engagementCollaborating with influencers for borrowed authority If you want actionable tactics to build your authority and get more high-ticket clients with YouTube, don't miss this tactical masterclass! Tune in as Salma reveals her advanced YouTube growth strategies to help you become the recognized authority in your field. Learn more about Alastair's Authority Accelerator program. ----------
Zara Jafri unfolds her spiritual awakening journey, deeply influenced by her sister, Sidra, who tragically departed in a fire in March 2020. Zara explores the profound impact Sidra had on her life. I have talked about Sidra in previous episodes and the impact she has had on my life, my spiritual journey and how she's become one of my spiritual guides. This podcast shares Sidra's initial (SJ) in honour of her. This episode delves into Zara's experiences, highlighting how her spiritual awakening rapidly intensified in March 2020 during her darkest moments, leading to the expansion of her unique gifts. She reveals her commitment to carrying on Sidra's mission in her own distinct manner.Notably, Zara has founded the Key Light Center, and in January, they hosted their first Awakening event. Excitingly, she hints at a forthcoming collaborative event in February 2024 named "Soul Spa Retreat," that we will host together with more details to be revealed – DM for additional information.Sidra's enduring influence is apparent, as she foresaw her team's presence on stage in 2023, a testament to the radiant ways they're all continuing to share their unique light with the world.Questions/Journal Prompts:What is some of the biggest things that happened in your life and what was the biggest learning that came from that experienceWho will you become if you were not afraid (afraid of being criticized or judged)How do you want to be remembered? Write your own urology and are you already that person you described Affirmations that you can use:I am who am, I am where I am All I need is within me now I love accept and approve of myself in totality Another powerful episode, as always we love when you rate and review our podcast. I am currently offering 20% off all my services, a great time to work with me. Visit my website for more details or to book (www.spiritualjourney.life)To contact Nimesh on insta - https://www.instagram.com/nimesh_radia/, on his website - https://spiritualjourney.life/ or via email on nims@spiritualjourney.lifeTo contact Zara on insta - https://instagram.com/thejafriway, https://instagram.com/keylightcenter or on her website - http://wwe.keylightcenter.com/
Headline making, guinness world record-breaking, royal commissions, lunar ambitions, and most importantly, art of a cause, meet Sacha Jafri!
Host Maddy Kilberg is joined alongside co-host Joey Rockwell with guests Cruz Jafri, and Logan Pulls to dive into this season of boys Varsity Soccer and discuss behind the scenes of a midfielder and striker. Additionally, discover the everyday lives of these two high school athletes as they navigate sports, family and their senior year.
Bak is joined by comedian and co-owner of East Austin Comedy Club, Raza Jafri (A Few Funny Ideas Comedy Special) discussing the ongoing issues that are found only in America, benefits and drawbacks of filming a comedy special, cultural differences, life lessons, and more!Follow Raza on IG: @razadotsFollow The FeedBak: @thefeedbakSubscribe to The FeedBak YouTube ChannelFollow Record Play: @recordplayliveAll episodes and show notes available at thefeedbak.comThe FeedBak Podcast is also available on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play and wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Cardiac arrest is very prevalent as it happens to over 350,000 people every year in the U.S. Even worse, survival rates today are 10% or less in communities. That number has not changed mostly due to a lack of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, sat down with Sameer Jafri, the CEO and co-founder of Avive Solutions, a company that's empowering the health and fitness industry to save lives and protect the hearts of their communities with an all-new AED management software. Listen to the conversation here.
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Our very own cohost Uzma Jafri joins us on this episode to explain why and how she specialized in medicine, "walking with" her patients at the end of their lives, and why it's Islamically important to know how to help families face the end of life. A lot of Muslims do not understand the difference between palliative care and hospice, so swipe left to read some easy definitions about them.This episode is for anyone who is a caregiver because if it's not our kids, we are also taking care of an older generation at some point in our lives. As always, if you have further questions, stay tuned this month or DM us because we mean it when we say we are available for you.Tune in at 6pm EST on Apple podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or on the landing page of our website.Email Uzma if you have end of life questions: uzma@mommyingwhilemuslim.comDr. Jafri's telehealth practice: https://fawkesmd.com/Join the waiting list for Fawkes, MD, PLLC Islamic end of life rulings: https://www.albalaghacademy.org/course/islam-and-end-of-life-care/Muslim Perspectives on Hospice CareYaqeen Institute on Pulling the PlugWeb: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.comFB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim groupIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrdKxpBdBO4ZLwB1kTmz1wSupport the showWeb: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: salam@mommyingwhilemuslim.comFB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim groupIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrdKxpBdBO4ZLwB1kTmz1w
Pakistan based Holistic Health coach
Today's episode features Kisa Jafri. Kisa and I connected through the Aspen Institute where we worked on a project together. As soon as I heard her story I knew she had to be on the podcast! Kisa is currently in her last year at Cornell pursuing a degree in Human Biology, Health & Society. Topics covered: - her journey from community college to Cornell - hustle culture and her take - imposter syndrome - the importance of those around you & more You can find her everywhere on socials @KisaJafriii Enjoy!
Welcome all Mamas, from all walks of life.This is a very special episode this week with two power-house mamas, who really embody the true depth of the feminine and the strength and capacity of womanhood.This week my guests are Zaiba Hasan and Uzma Jafri, two Muslim mothers, born and raised in the US. But as children of immigrants, they are also intimately familiar with the struggles faced by second-culture families. With eight kids between them and a combined 25+ years of parenting experience, Zaiba and Uzma share perspectives, resources, and mutual support, helping their fellow American Muslim moms to connect, work together, find solutions, and thrive.As well as being awakened women in their own right and spiritually driven to educate and fight for justice, they are also business owners and the hosts of their very own podcast, 'Mommying While Muslim', a weekly podcast about the challenges and opportunities encountered by Muslim parents raising children in the United States today. From their kitchen tables, and with the help of guest experts, hosts Zaiba Hasan and Uzma Jafri take on the unique issues that American Muslim moms face in today's world. But today they join me for two wonderful conversations with some very important messages that need to be shared.[Time Stamps][00:00] - Acknowledgements[00:40] - Intro[03:06] -Mothering While Muslim[04:15 - Why a podcast?[08:40] - We hoped we had moved past it[12:29] - Parenting from 'The Nuffs'[14:50] - It wasn't a priority[16:38] - From One Tree[21:05] - Racially Ambiguous [24:13] - 'Heaven Under the Feet of the Mother'[27:17] - A Maaternal Religion[30:57] - PART TWO -Uzma Jafri[31:40] - Experiences of Motherhood[33:33] - Eve Theory[36:20] - The Generational Thread[38:44] - As American Muslim Kids[41:18] - As American Muslim Women[42:56] - Lasting Change[47:05] - The Podcast[49:20] - It Could have been Different[50:52] - Seeing Yourself in the Stories[51:17] - Ramadan as a Mother[56:10] - "It's the Job, or Ramadan"[58:29] - A New Hope[1:00:54] - OutroWe really hope you have been inspired and empowered by this amazing conversation.Lets continue to bond and build community to ensure our children have a better world to raise their children in.See you again very soon,~Sat Nam~Amy-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Be sure to check out the amazing 'Mommying While Muslim' podcast, hosted by my two incredible guests, right here.https://mommyingwhilemuslim.com/Please visit my website: https://www.amytaylorkabbaz.com and: https://mamarising.net/ to submit questions for Mama Q, our new Q&A podcast session, where we answer your questions regarding Matrescence and motherhood.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Mama Rising Facilitator training is open for enrolment RIGHT NOW. This is an incredible opportunity to become a certified Mama Rising Facilitator in 2023 and teach and share the ground-breaking insight of Matrescence with the world. Visit https://mamarising.net/mama-rising-2023/ to find out...
During this episode of Why Change? Co-hosts Ashraf and Jeff discuss Ashraf's conversation with Sana Jafri, from the Chicago Learning Exchange. They discuss unconventional pathways to systems change work, radical imagination, and the goal of social capital. Ashraf and Jeff debrief by thinking about the “upward spiral." In this episode you'll learn: How immersive learning opportunities can infuse new knowledge in professionals; The power of radical imagination in systems change; and How to lead to an upward spiral. Some things from the episode: Chicago Learning Exchange Critical Network Literacy by Kira Baker-Doyle Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone The Clinton Foundation Fellowship Teen Arts Pass in Chicago Skillman Foundation About Sana Jafri is the Executive Director of the Chicago Learning Exchange (CLX), a nonprofit network of 200+ youth-serving organizations in Chicago's out-of-school time learning ecosystem. Sana has been with CLX for over 8 years and during this time, her accomplishments include creating the City of Chicago's first festival for experiential learning entitled Chicago Learning Days as well creating the Brother Mike Award – a $5,000 no-strings attached award for out-of-school time mentors in Chicago.This episode was produced by Ashraf Hasham. The artwork is by Bridget Woodbury. The audio is edited by Katie Rainey. This podcasts' theme music is by Distant Cousins. For more information on this episode, episode transcripts, and Creative Generation please visit the episode's web page and follow us on social media @Campaign4GenC. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whychange/support
We're back with another Cultural Conversation with Dr. Uzma Jafri from Mommying While Muslim and we are SO EXCITED to share this episode with you. We're going to talk about what Ramadan is, how it's celebrated and how non-Muslim people can honor Ramadan as well. Listen for: The cultural and religious significance of Ramadan How a Non-Muslim family can honor Ramadan Some great things that Dr. Uzma does in her community to educate the youth about being Muslim Common misconceptions about Muslim women Things we mentioned: Dr. Uzma's website: https://mommyingwhilemuslim.com Dr. Uzma's Podcast: https://mommyingwhilemuslim.com/podcast Have You Tried House of Wise CBD? House of Wise is a luxury CBD and wellness brand that empowers women to take control of their sleep, sex, stress, strength, and health. House of Wise features a collection of seven incredible CBD products. Each product is originally formulated, specially designed, and paired with additional, thoughtfully selected active ingredients to help women make the most of each day and give more intention and purpose to their daily routines. Learn more here. Learn More About Harper Wilde: When was the last time you replaced your bra? How about your underwear? If you're anything like us, it's probably been longer than you can remember. We get it. Bras are expensive. Bodies and sizes. Change and search for comfortable options can be never-ending. Enter Harper Wild. Harper Wild is a female-founded company that offers affordable and comfortable bras and underwear in extended sizing, ranging from extra small to four x. They offer wireless and underwire bra styles and underwear options ranging from everyday no-show waste panties to cheeky lux thongs, so there's something for everyone. Discount Code: GOWILDEOKAYESTMOMS | https://harperwilde.pxf.io/e4yONQ
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THE CALL, 14min., USA, Thriller Directed by Ryan Jafri 1965. A small man in a big world works hard to close a deal, doing everything he can to please his boss. But the clock is ticking, and someone is out to get him. https://www.instagram.com/oneiro_films/ Get to know the filmmaker: I've always been intrigued by films that have compelling stories told within the confines of few settings. So when the image of just one character in a single room came in front of my mind's eye, I knew it was just a mere seedling of my next film. Despite The Call taking place in 1965, its representation of the effects of corporate culture, work burnout and fear of being replaced for any reason transcends eras. Therefore, I saw The Call as an opportunity to create a depiction of the anxious and paranoid times we live in. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Energy majors play a pivotal role in supporting a just energy transition, but what do they need to do and what does a green future look like for companies founded in fossil fuels?Today, guest host Ed Porter chats with Wafa Jafri (Partner and Energy Strategy Lead at KMPG), who is at the forefront of helping these businesses make the changes necessary to move forward in a renewables-focused world. Over the course of the discussion, they discuss:The differences in strategy & belief between oil & gas across different organisations.The definition of scopes 1, 2 & 3 and how they play into these energy majorsWhy energy majors are vital in the transition to a renewable future.Supply chain challenges being faced in order to deliver the transition. The importance of storage in a flexible and renewable future.Mentioned in the episodeRobyn's chart illustrating the lowest carbon intense periods in weekday pricing. Modo: The Podcast - Green hydrogen in a net zero future with Will Rowe (Octopus Hydrogen) About our guestKPMG has a global presence and is committed to helping businesses implement sustainable growth to help create a lasting impact on the world. Find out more about what they do on their website.Connect with Wafa on LinkedInAbout ModoModo is the all-in-one Asset Success Platform for battery energy storage. It combines in-depth data curation and analysis, asset revenue benchmarking, and unique research reports - to ensure that owners and operators of battery energy storage can make the most out of their assets. Modo's paid plans serve more than 80% of battery storage owners and operators in Great Britain.To keep up with all of our latest updates, research, analysis, videos, podcasts, data visualizations, live events, and more, follow us on Linkedin.
On this episode, Dr. Lodhi welcomes Dr. Uzma Jafri from Mommying While Muslim, back to the show to discuss everything you need to know about intimacy coaching. Find out what exactly intimacy coaching is, what resources are out there, and ways to actually talk about those things (sex) that seem so difficult to discuss, even with your partner.Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because I just happen to be a Muslim woman who talks about sex.To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.comFollow us on Social Media...Instagram: DrSadafobgynTikTok: DrSadafobgyn
Rory Beyer and Sameer Jafri introduce their revolutionary "connected" smart AED and the 4-Minute-City Project. This episode is the story of how Avive was born, and the vision of how Avive can solve the discrepancies that are present in how we approach out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Make sure to watch this episode for an introduction to Rory and Sameer, but keep an eye out for Part 2, where Rory and Sameer introduce the 4-Minute-City and reveal the Avive Connect AED.
Amir Jafri is the CEO and Founder of Immunicom, targeting the molecules and proteins produced by cancer. Using a subtractive approach, Immunicom has developed technology intended to remove the elements that are suppressing the immune system and allowing the tumor to shield itself from the immune system. After treatment, patients in clinical trials are seeing immune cells infiltrate their solid tumor cancers. Amir explains, "What we will do is then design our own molecules that will neutralize what the molecule of cancer is producing. But instead of making our molecule into a drug, which is normally what would happen, we actually put it into this proprietary liquid cartridge that we have. It's got a liquid chemical matrix, and there's like a little cartridge, and our molecule goes in there. That cartridge attaches to what's called a plasmapheresis machine." "Now, that machine is very similar to a dialysis machine. These machines exist all over the world and they've been around for 30 years. The patient sits down, and their blood and plasma attach to the machine. They just sit in a comfortable chair, and their plasma is then taken by the machine and sent through our cartridge. And then we will pull out, in a very, very exquisite way, the molecule that the cancer is producing that is suppressing the immune system." @Immunicom #ImmuneSystem #Immunotherapy #MedicalDevice #HealthTech #MedTech #Oncology #Cancer #Tumors Immunicom.com Download the transcript here
Amir Jafri is the CEO and Founder of Immunicom, targeting the molecules and proteins produced by cancer. Using a subtractive approach, Immunicom has developed technology intended to remove the elements that are suppressing the immune system and allowing the tumor to shield itself from the immune system. After treatment, patients in clinical trials are seeing immune cells infiltrate their solid tumor cancers. Amir explains, "What we will do is then design our own molecules that will neutralize what the molecule of cancer is producing. But instead of making our molecule into a drug, which is normally what would happen, we actually put it into this proprietary liquid cartridge that we have. It's got a liquid chemical matrix, and there's like a little cartridge, and our molecule goes in there. That cartridge attaches to what's called a plasmapheresis machine." "Now, that machine is very similar to a dialysis machine. These machines exist all over the world and they've been around for 30 years. The patient sits down, and their blood and plasma attach to the machine. They just sit in a comfortable chair, and their plasma is then taken by the machine and sent through our cartridge. And then we will pull out, in a very, very exquisite way, the molecule that the cancer is producing that is suppressing the immune system." @Immunicom #ImmuneSystem #Immunotherapy #MedicalDevice #HealthTech #MedTech #Oncology #Cancer #Tumors Immunicom.com Listen to the podcast here
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Mommying While Muslim seeks to support American Muslim moms and the unique issues we face in a post 9/11 world. In addition to sharing our personal experiences and perspectives, our greatest desire is to learn from and validate our Muslim American sisters, offer support, as well as work together to find solutions and relevant resources for us to help each other thrive. Through this work, the podcast intends to develop a movement of lasting cultural change by building allies, resources, and innovative programming that elevates women and motherhood to their rightful Islamic status. Links in Episode: - Friendly Podcast Guide on TikTok - Mommying While Muslim Website - Introduction to Mommying While Muslim - Hasan vs. Jafri on Roe vs. Wade - Mommying While Muslim Facebook - Mommying While Muslim Instagram - Mommying While Muslim TikTok
Due to the mind-numbing circumstances of this week's Supreme Court decision, we decided to re-release our abortion episode. Right, critics, we know if our moms got abortions, we would not be born to tell the tale. Your fallacy of logic is too exhausting to even address. As women, moreover as mothers, we are consumed with grief and anger over what is happening on the daily to threaten our children, but now, even the bodies of our female children? While we regroup and figure out how to take action, we want to reshare our thoughts and some facts about Islam and abortion. Check our shownotes on this one for sure to get the links. For all these years, the cockroaches have been warning the world about Sharia Law when their own religious laws are SO MUCH more dangerous to women. The irony is maddening. Tell us what you think about Roe v Wade being overturned in comments, but if you identify as male, you should observe and remain silent. As owners of the only set of organs to have laws created to control them, we are hypervigilant right now and have given fair warning to tread lightly or not at all. Tune in at 6pm EST on Apple podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon, or ask Alexa. You can also click the link in our bio to SHARE THIS EPISODE with a woman you love. Islam and the Abortion Debate from Yaqeen Institute: https://yaqeeninstitute.org/omar-suleiman/islam-and-the-abortion-debateAbortion in Islami animated information from Yaqeen Institute: https://yaqeeninstitute.org/omar-suleiman/abortion-in-islam-animated-videoFor parenting courses on how to talk to Muslim kids about sex: @thehalalsexpertState by state restrictions on abortion at Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/issues/abortionMuslim Kids and Sexual Activity:https://muslimmentalhealth.com/lets-talk-about-sex-and-muslim-mental-health/Sex Education Reduces Unplanned Pregnancy:https://www.aclu.org/blog/reproductive-freedom/study-finds-comprehensive-sex-education-reduces-teen-pregnancyWho is Alex P. Keaton?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_P._KeatonWeb: www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comEmail: mommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.comFB: Mommying While Muslim page and Mommyingwhilemuslim groupIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast12. YouTube:https://youtu.be/OpbMZseC8KoSupport the show
Fatima Jafri is a Lead Product and Privacy Counsel at Facebook where she leads the Social Impact, Election and Health product teams. She manages all of the legal and compliance issues related to the Blood Donation Products, Covid-19 Information Hub, Racial and Social Justice, Facebook Health Groups, Preventive Health, Voter Information Center and Voter Registration drives. She was previously at ChargePoint where she focused on the privacy, legal and regulatory regimes around electric vehicle charging stations in the US, EU and Asia. Prior to that she was at Inventus Law, where she practiced corporate law and advised startups on venture financings and other corporate matters. Fatima is involved with and on the board of a variety of organizations focused on women's leadership, startup growth and legal services including Leading Women in Technology, Asian Law Alliance, TechWadi, Lazardis Institute and Founder's Space. She has a JD from Northeastern School of Law, a Masters in International Relations and Economics from the Fletcher School of Diplomacy, Tufts University and a BA in International Relations and Economics from Trinity College. Can technology save the world? For decades, tech enthusiasts have made grandiose statements about the power of technology, how lines of code can change the world. Join Fatima Jafri, the Lead Attorney for Social Impact for a LinkedIn this conversation. She will talk about her path into social impact and synthesizing her passion for social justice, impact and equity through the channels of technology.
Fariha is a queer, Pakistani-American NFT artist and spirituality & wellness, enthusiast. She entered the Web 3 space for NFTs but stayed for the community. Fariha left her 9-5 to fully immerse herself in the Web3 space in Dec '21, and joined the San Diego NFT Convention team as Head of Public Relations in Jan '22. She makes important life decisions based on astrology and encourages her community to live intuitively, remain in a state of gratitude, and always pursue the path of least resistance. Connect with Fari:https://twitter.com/nftfari https://www.tiktok.com/@nftfari Connect with Katie: https://withkoji.com/@saintkyriaki NFT Artist | KC (chonacas.com) https://twitter.com/katiechonacas https://www.instagram.com/chonacas/
Data Transformers Podcast Cybersecurity and AI working together to make systems safe with Dr. Madiha Jafri Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:25:39 Subscribe Share Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher RSS Feed Share Link Embed