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Let's talk about your summer game plan. Right now, you're either thinking: → “I need to take a break and actually live a little.” → Or, “I should be using this time to get ahead for fall.” → Or… both. And you're stuck trying to figure out which one makes the most sense. Good news: this week's episode of the Breadwinning Business Women podcast will help you decide exactly how to spend your summer without sabotaging your sales, momentum, or sanity. In this episode, I'm breaking down how to either double down or take a break—and prepare for both like a CEO. Here's what you'll learn: The real reason revenue slows in summer—and how to keep money flowing anyway How to structure a “Summer CEO Plan” that doesn't eat up your weekends The prep moves to make now if you're planning to take time off Why your business's natural rhythm might matter more than the season If you've ever ended summer in a panic because Q4 snuck up on you, this episode is your reset button. And if you want to walk away with a custom strategy that fits your summer vibe and your revenue goals, book a free Business Growth Audit Call with me. We'll map out your next 90 days in just 30 minutes. Grab your spot here. You don't have to pick between profit and pool days. You just need a plan. Mentioned in this episode:Book a Call with Jamila
Welcome to Daily Bitachon. Today's class is dedicated le'ilui nishmat Rachel bat Jamila, Grandma Rachel Ruby A'H by her grandchildren. In our previous lesson we spoke about the words Habotchim b'shimcha be'emet/Those who rely on Hashem in truth, as we say in our Amidah. We quoted the Avudarham, who explained that "in truth" means recognizing God's name in truth —but what does that mean? Let us go back to the opening words of the Rambam in the laws of Yesodei HaTorah/The Foundations of Torah, chapter 1, halacha 1. He begins with the words: י סוד ה יסודות ו עמוד ה חכמות —the foundation of foundations and the pillar of wisdom (note that the first letters of each word spell Hashem's name) is to know that there is a מצוי ראשון , a Primary Existence —we say God is the kadmon , the First, and He is the mamtzi kol nimtza/ the One who brought everything into existence. כל נמצא וכל הנמצאים משמים וארץ ומה שביניהם לא נמצאו /And everything in the heavens and the earth and all that is in between does not exist אלא /except, -and this is the key phrase- מאמתת המצאו: / from the truth of His existence. "T ruth " here doesn't simply "true vs. false." In this context, " true " means absolute , not dependent on anything. Something that is true is real —it's reality. What does reality mean? It means it exists —it's not imaginary. When you say someone is a real person versus a fake person, you're distinguishing reality from illusion. And the only true reality is God, because everything else exists only because God wills it. If He stops willing it, it ceases to exist. So it's not really emet . Nothing else is " true ." אמת Eme t is spelled with an א alef (first letter of Alef Bet), מ (middle of the Alef Bet ( and ת tav (last)—which means Emet is means something that spans the beginning, middle, and end. That's God: Hayah, Hoveh, Veyihyeh. He is the only true existence. Rambam continues: If one could imagine the impossible—that God did not exist—then nothing else could exist either . But if everything else ceased to exist, God would still be the same. שכל הנמצאים צריכין לו והוא ברוך הוא אינו צריך להם ולא לאחד מהם לפיכך Everything depends on Him. And He doesn't need them at all. Therefore, אין אמתתו כאמתת אחד מהם: His truth is unlike the truth of anything else. This is a fundamental concept in our understanding of God—and we say it every day: Hu shehanavi omer: VaHashem Elokim Emet—God is truth . This is the source for the words in Kriat Shema: Hashem Elokeichem emet. He is the only emet— no other existence is true in the same way. That's the meaning of En od milvado—there is nothing but Him. En sham matzui emet milvado kemoto—there is no other true existence besides Him. This concept underpins the teachings of Nefesh HaChaim—God is the only real existence. He is the source of everything. He makes everything happen. He's infusing everything with energy. How could He not know what's happening in the world? That would be absurd. He is the world. People ask about hashgacha—"Does God know when a leaf falls from a tree? " There is no leaf or tree without God! Of course He knows the leaf is falling off that tree! So, going back: Habotchim b'shimcha be'emet/To rely on Hashem's name in truth means to understand the truth of His name, according to this explanation. The Hovot HaLevavot writes that the reason people lack bitachon is because they don't know who God is. This is who God is. There is nothing else but Him. Now of course, we can't truly comprehend that. The Nefesh HaChaim says that if we dwell on that idea for too long, we could lose our minds. That's why God created the concept of tzimtzum —a perceived contraction —where it seems as though the world exists independently. But we must recognize that our world is like virtual reality. Just like a hologram, it seems real—but behind it is a truer reality, which is God. This is why the term emet ke'amitato is used. There is a level of " truth " in the world, but it's not truly real —it's contingent on God. You may think, " This is deep and philosophical." Well, yes—it's the foundation of our world.. God is the Manhig hagalgal beko'ach she'ein lo ketz vetachlit/the One who moves the cosmos with infinite power. He spins the sun, the stars, the orbits. Without Him, they can't move. Hu Baruch Hu mesovev oto—He spins them, belo yad uvelo guf—without a hand, without a body. He drives everything. Understanding this is the first commandment: Anochi Hashem Elokecha—I am Hashem your God …..Who took you out of Egypt- ( because we learned it from Yetziat Mitzrayim). We paused our long stint of Yetziat Mitzrayim lessons because someone said, " How long can you talk about this? It's already Shavuot!" But sorry—we're back. Because Yetziat Mitzrayim showed us that blood isn't blood, water isn't water, the sea isn't the sea. That's Anochi Hashem Elokecha. If you think there is any other power besideGod, you're transgressing a commandment: Lo yihyeh lecha elohim acherim al panai. That's kefirah be'ikar—denying the fundamental belief. What does " denying the fundamental" mean? It means denying the principle on which everything depends. The Rambam continues onto his 13 principles of faith, all grounded in this foundation. We won't go through the entire first chapter of Yesodei HaTorah, but know this: it's fundamental. If a person doesn't know this, they're missing out. Veten sachar tov lechol habotchim b'shimcha be'emet—Give good reward to those who rely on You in truth. You can't rely on Hashem if you don't know who He is. Hashem is full of kindness. He created the world to do good because He is good and wants us to benefit. He's not an angry, vengeful God looking to punish us. He didn't have to create the world. He didn't do it so we could suffer. Hovot HaLevavot says this explicitly in Sha'ar HaBitachon, Chapter 7, when speaking about what prevents people from having bitachon. What is the primary obstacle? Hasichlut be'inyan haBorei—ignorance regarding God's nature, uv'midotav hatovot—and His good attributes. God has good middot. We are meant to emulate them: ma Hu rachum af ata rachum—just as He is merciful, so should you be. His middot are rachum ve'chanun—compassionate and gracious. If we don't understand that, if we don't understand how God watches over us, cares for us, and controls our lives—then we're like prisoners in His jail ( keshurim be'asurav) without awareness. Lo yanuach libo velo yismoch alav—how can the heart be at ease, how can you trust in Him, if you don't know who He is? How can you rely on someone you don't understand? Botchim b'shimcha be'emet—trusting in His name in truth. " Shem "—a name—represents the essence of a person. Knowing someone's name means knowing their essence. Hashem's primary name— Yud-Heh-Vav-Heh— is not His essence, but it's how He reveals Himself to us: Hayahhoveh veyihyeh mehaveh kol hahavayot , and rachamim / The One who brings all existence into being, and who is full of mercy. That name represents mercy. You must know Him, because if you don't know Him, how can you rely on Him?
If you're looking up at June like, “Wait, What!?—how are we halfway through the year already?”...you're not alone. This is your halftime moment—and it's exactly when most entrepreneurs either level up or completely stall out. But you? You've got a business to grow and goals to smash. In this week's episode of the Breadwinning Business Women podcast, I'm walking you through a powerful mid-year reset to help you evaluate what's happened so far, reclaim your revenue goals, and finish the year strong and strategic. Whether your sales are ahead of plan, behind, or MIA, this episode will help you:
Jamila Rizvi was just 31 years old and a rising star in Australia's media landscape when she went to her doctor thinking she was pregnant for a second time. The diagnosis was far more dire than she could have anticipated, and it left her body with permanent, life-changing damage. In this candid interview, Jamila details the extraordinary methods doctors used to save her life, how her family rallied around her in her darkest hours, the toll the tumour has taken on her body, and how the experience has given her a new sense of purpose. LINKS Follow Jamila Rizvi on Instagram Jamlia's book with Rosie Waterland 'Broken Brains' is available now Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producer: Damien Haffenden Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Im Juni 2025 geht unser Gütesiegel für Schweizer Musik an Jamila, eine 27-jährige Nachwuchsmusikerin von Zürich. Vor gerade mal zwei Jahren hat sie ihren ersten Song veröffentlicht, heute ist sie offiziell «SRF 3 Best Talent» und singt mehrere Songs ihrer aktuellen EP live bei «punkt CH». Gesang: Jamila Gitarre: Armando Chappuis Bass: Naiara Barzola Balmer Schlagzeug: Yann Hauri Technik: Konrad Pinkert
Part 2 - Anna Holley, Barbara Michaud and Sentor Franklin Johnson check in with Jamila on behalf of Cancer Support VI (CSVI) who are recognizing Men's Health Awareness and National Cancer Survivor month in June.
Welcome to How To Start Up — the podcast that dives into the real stories behind the startups, side hustles & self-made successes. Jamila Brown is an American-German powerhouse who moved to London at 21 and after being told her life was “over” when she became a single mum at 24 — proved everyone wrong.From running Soho House's global ESG programme to discovering her knack for freelancing during a sabbatical Jamila's journey to founding her own impact agency is anything but linear — and that's exactly why it's inspiring.Today, she's a business owner, a mum of two, a wife and a sustainability and social impact champion. This is an honest, motivating chat about reinvention, resilience, and knowing your worth.Jamila's advice: Self-confidence helps!As does a sense of purpose/serviceBeing vocal makes you visibleIn my case, being a single parent helped concentrate my mind and made me use my time wellHaving good people skills, being outspoken and having drive are all importantRemember ESG matters, there is a point to itI had an idea and a smile - not a websiteEvery challenge is an opportunityDon't procrastinate, just do it and you will learn as you goFF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts.Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2024 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at hello@fallowfieldmason.com or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason. FF&M recommends: LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices.Google Workspace is brilliant for small businessesBuzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directoryCanva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites.MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & LicenceText us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan MailSupport the show
Die 27-jährige Zürcherin mit palästinensischen Wurzeln schreibt Songs mit viel Herz, Verstand und, trotz ihres jungen Alters, mit viel Lebenserfahrung. Denn das Leben verlief für Jamila nicht immer nach Plan. Unser neues «Best Talent» hat seinen Weg gefunden und stellt sich heute ausführlich vor.
In this explosive episode of the Culture Uncut Podcast, DJ Nova Fresh and TRE# sit down with Jamila Bynar Barnes, a former Federal veteran prosecutor with over 16 years of experience, to dissect the Diddy case, RICO charges, and the powerful intersection between celebrity culture and the criminal justice system.From jury selection in high-profile cases to the media's influence on due process, Barnes shares a deep, behind-the-scenes look into how federal cases are built, tried, and judged. Learn about the dynamics of domestic violence, plea deals, and witness protection, as well as the vital importance of maintaining integrity in prosecution and trust in the legal system.
NOTE: This week's episode may not be easy to listen to, and it may make people uncomfortable. But it's important. If we want to unpack our misogyny, we must also unpack our racism. Please listen with an open mind and heart. Recently, a creator called the White Woman Whisperer made a video about how white women are often the "nice guys" of women. While this may be hard to hear, in the episode, we break down why it's quite accurate. Our guest this week is Jamila Bradley, an incredible creator, activist, and proud person of color who was criticized after posting a video about the Met Gala. And these attacks weren't coming just from strangers. They were coming from the very women who called themselves allies. These white women were happy to engage and support Jamila's feminist content. But the second Jamila brought race into the conversation, these "allies" became adversaries. A feeling all too familiar for Jamila and other people of color. JAMILA'S LINKS Linktree Youtube
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are former Channel 4 News boss Dorothy Byrne, shadow culture minister and Conservative MP Saqib Bhatti, Labour MP Steve Race and City AM columnist Jamila Robertson.
Jamila Risvi was 31 when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Confiding in friend Rosie Waterland, who’d suffered PTSD and depression for years, the friends found the way they were supported in their illness varied greatly because of a perceived distinction between mental and physical illness. In their book 'Broken Brains', Jamila and Rosie walk us through their diagnoses and the nuances of the medical system, while revealing the effects of illness on our family and identity.Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig is joined by Washington Mystics General Manager Jamila Wideman ahead of the team's season and home opener against Atlanta. Wideman shares her excitement for the year ahead, outlines her expectations for this young and hungry roster, and discusses how she would define success for the team in her first season as GM.
The editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious talks to Mark and Kate about how we can—and should—have bigger conversations about food, on par with other entertainment industries; why the best restaurants are like self-portraits; the importance of social courage; and her perfect meal—fried rice and champagne. The Bittman Project is featuring two recipes from Bon Appétit's Art & Design Issue: Oyakodon: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/oyakodon/Red Pepper-Anchovy Toasts: https://bittmanproject.com/recipe/red-pepper-anchovy-toasts/Subscribe to Food with Mark Bittman on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen, and please help us grow by leaving us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts.Follow Mark on Twitter at @bittman, and on Facebook and Instagram at @markbittman. Want more food content? Subscribe to The Bittman Project at www.bittmanproject.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamila's craniopharyngioma had been growing for years, unbeknownst to her. In hindsight, it was her son who gave the first clue, when he stopped breastfeeding overnight at 11 months old.Today Jamila is an author, a broadcaster and the deputy managing director of Future Women, dedicated to achieving gender equity in Australian workplaces.A few years back, her life was on a powerful trajectory — she had been the chief of staff for a federal MP, written best-selling books and was a regular guest on TV panel shows.Then in 2017, she realised something was wrong with her health.At first she wasn't worried. Then, at 31 she was diagnosed with craniopharyngioma — a rare and recurring brain tumour.When Jamila left the world of the well, her life changed completely, in funny, strange, and harrowing ways.Jamila's book Broken Brains: For anyone who's been sick or loved someone who was is co-authored with Rosie Waterland and published by Penguin Random House.This interview was produced by Alice Moldovan. Conversations' EP is Nicola Harrison. The presenter was Richard Fidler.Conversations Live is coming to the stage! Join Sarah Kanowski and Richard Fidler for an unmissable night of unforgettable stories, behind-the-scenes secrets, and surprise guests. Australia's most-loved podcast — live, up close, and in the moment. Find out more on the Conversations website.
In this enlightening episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace Kelley, and guest Jamila Norman—urban farmer, food activist, and host of HBO Max's Homegrown—dive deep into the hidden costs of eating clean, the systemic erasure of Black farmers, and how corporate agriculture manipulates our food choices. Jamila shares her journey from growing up Caribbean to building Patchwork City Farms in Atlanta, fostering fresh food access and sustainable agriculture. The conversation unpacks how engineered foods, misleading plant-based options, and privatized food systems impact communities of color. The hosts and Jamila also discuss the importance of reconnecting with farming traditions, the challenges of urban gardening, why American grocery culture is broken, and how creating generational health through conscious eating is as critical as wealth-building. Whether you're a parent wanting healthier choices, an aspiring urban farmer, or someone rethinking their food habits, this episode will challenge what you think you know about food—and the systems controlling it.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
Join Stuart's fourth grade class as they explore podcast production and our school's sustainable roots. In this episode, Jamila, Charlotte, Lily, and Lulu interview our Head of School, Julia Wall, to discuss how Stuart's campus was intentionally built (and continues to grow!) in support of wellness for every member of the community. Stuart's Sustainability Page: https://www.stuartschool.org/about/sustainability Tartan Talk dives into life at Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, a leading preschool to Grade 12 private school in Princeton, NJ designed just for young women. From behind the scenes in the arts to research-backed conversations on what girls and families need to lead with confidence and purpose, each episode brings fresh perspectives from our dynamic team of hosts.
Part 2 - Jamila is joined by DOH Commissioner Justa Encarnacion and Deputy Commissioner Renan Steele as May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, an annual observance to improve mental health and combat stigma.
Part 2 - Jamila is joined by Health & Human Services Commissioner Avril George as the agency commemorates Older Americans Month in May with a variety of activities across the territory.
Part 2 - Jamila speaks with Dr Esther Ellis Territorial Epidemiologist and Monife Stout VIDOH Immunization Program Director to give a Measles update.
Part 2 - Jamila speaks with Sonia Deane of Cane Roots Art Gallery on Company Street in downtown Christiansted welcomed over 300 art lovers at the opening of “Film Noir”: the black and white exhibit by fine art St Croix photographer Nicole Canegata.
Part 2 - Deborah Hodge, Acting Chief of Police for St Thomas, checks in with Jamila to emphasize the VIPD's commitment to providing a safe and pleasurable carnival experience for all attendees.
Seth is joined by Jamila to discuss Ryan Coogler's massive vampire epic, Sinners! They discuss Michael B. Jordan's dual roles, the incredible musical sequences and what the movie made Seth hungry for after finishing. Also: Seth learns about segregation! Jamila hands out homework! Grace lets the vampires in! Why??? Listen now to find out! Follow Jamila on Twitter and Letterboxd Ad-free versions of all of our episodes are available on our Patreon When you sign up you also get access to our bonus shows, Discord server, decoder ring, shout out on the show AND you get to vote on monthly episodes and themes. That's a lot for only $5 a month! For more info and to sign up visit us on Patreon You can also give a Movie Friends subscription here: Gift a Movie Friends Subscription! Visit our website Send us an email! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Fill out our listener survey
With the retirement of players like Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Candace Parker, and Elena Delle Donne – and the ascension of a new crop of talent in Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, and more – a new era is upon us in the WNBA. Zena, Ben, and Sabreena gather to talk about this moment in the W – what it means for gameplay and for the business side of things, and the notable differences in the types of players joining the league. Then, Ben speaks to Washington Mystics GM – and former Stanford and WNBA baller – Jamila Wideman, whose team drafted 3 out of the top 6 picks in the 2025 WNBA Draft.–Visit our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/@No-OffseasonFind us on socials:-Instagram: @tanooffseason-TikTok: @no_offseason-Zena on X: @itszenakeita-Ben on X: @benpickman-Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the retirement of players like Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Candace Parker, and Elena Delle Donne – and the ascension of a new crop of talent in Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese, and more – a new era is upon us in the WNBA. Zena, Ben, and Sabreena gather to talk about this moment in the W – what it means for gameplay and for the business side of things, and the notable differences in the types of players joining the league. Then, Ben speaks to Washington Mystics GM – and former Stanford and WNBA baller – Jamila Wideman, whose team drafted 3 out of the top 6 picks in the 2025 WNBA Draft. – Visit our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/@No-Offseason Find us on socials: -Instagram: @tanooffseason -TikTok: @no_offseason -Zena on X: @itszenakeita -Ben on X: @benpickman -Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's have a quick heart-to-heart about your marketing strategy. If your entire growth plan is built on free content, social posts, and good intentions—you might be putting your business at a disadvantage. Don't get me wrong, I've been there. Trying to get clients without spending a dime. But if you're wondering why your audience isn't growing, why leads are moving slower than airport Wi-Fi, or why your business revenue is creeping instead of climbing...
This week on the show, we’re bringing you a powerful mix of money talk, passion projects, and straight-up sisterhood. Jamila Souffrantt yes,Jamila from Journey to Launch pulls up to share how she turned her financial freedom dreams into reality and how you can too. She drops gems from her book and reminds us all that reclaiming our financial futures is not just possible, it's necessary. She’s joined by her sisters, Shaina McGregor and Imani Manning, for a soulful catch-up that’s long overdue (last podcast link-up was 2021—whew!). Shaina, a former pro dancer turned life coach, walks us through her shift into wellness and building a community with Inward Space. And Imani? She’s holding it down in the kitchen and beyond, juggling entrepreneurship and a career that centers joy, kids, and flavor. The vibe is pure love, family memories, deep dives into Jamaican-American identity, and what it really looks like to chase purpose while staying grounded. Whether it’s money, creativity, motherhood, or just figuring out what’s next—these three women keep it real and relatable. Plus: Shaina closes out the episode with a calming breathing exercise that’ll have you exhaling stress and inhaling peace. Tap in for a beautifully layered convo that’ll leave you laughing, reflecting, and inspired to move boldly in your own lane. Links + Resources:
En février 1999, à Bourg-en-Bresse, on découvre le cadavre carbonisé d'un homme de 50 ans, Jacques Brunet. A priori, c'est un accident provoqué par une bougie qu'il utilisait le soir pour lire dans son lit.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Craig sits down with new Mystics General Manager Jamila Wideman for an in-depth conversation about her vision for the team. Wideman breaks down why she selected Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, and Georgia Amoore in the WNBA Draft, what she was looking for in this class of players, and how she plans to shape the Mystics moving forward.
Following the conclusion of the WNBA Draft, Craig reacts to Mystics head coach Jamila Wideman's press conference where she outlined her approach heading into the night. Wideman shares insight on what Mystics fans can expect from the team's three first-round rookies and provides her vision for how Kiki Iriafen, Shakira Austin, and Aaliyah Edwards will coexist in a crowded but talented frontcourt. Craig dives into her comments and gives his take on how the pieces fit together and what it means for the Mystics' identity heading into the 2025 season.
Send us a textDiscover the inspiring true story of Pelé—the greatest soccer player of all time—in this heartwarming episode of Soccer Bedtime Stories. In “Origins: Pelé,” young listeners and families will follow the incredible journey of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, from playing barefoot with a ball made of socks on the streets of Brazil to winning the FIFA World Cup at just 17 years old. We journey back to the 1950's to witness the rise of a teenage sensation who would go on to become one of the greatest players the world has ever known. At just 17 years old, Pelé traveled from the sun-soaked streets of Brazil to the distant fields of Sweden, carrying the hopes of a nation on his young shoulders.Facing injury, doubt, and the pressures of the world stage, Pelé stepped onto the field in a tense World Cup quarter-final—and changed history with a single, breathtaking goal. Drift off as we tell the story of how a boy far from home became a legend, and how the world first heard the name Pelé. Perfect for kids, young athletes, and adult fans of the beautiful game, whether you're a lifelong soccer fan or just discovering the sport's magic, this episode will leave you uplifted and ready to dream big. Plus, a special shout-out to our soccer friend, Jamila! So, tuck in, close your eyes, and let the beautiful game lull you to sleep. Support the showSupport the show! Become a member and have access to fan art, new episodes, shout outs, story input, educational resources and the Soccer Bedtime Community. To become a Soccer Bedtime Stories Member Visit us at Buzzsprout!We would love to hear from you and connect with other soccer/football lovers from around the world! Leave a comment, email or find us on social media.Find us on Instagram: MySoccerBedtimeFind us on Facebook: SoccerBedtimeStoriesAlso excited to launch our first story coloring pages, you can find them at: The Soccer Teacher by Soccer Bedtime Stories
In this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with Jamila Sams, an educator and advocate transforming the way young people learn through hip-hop culture. As the founder of "We Do It for the Culture", she's redefining education by using music and storytelling to bridge the gap between students and educators. Jamila dives deep into the systemic challenges in education, pointing out how white supremacy and outdated teaching methods create barriers for Black and Brown students. She discusses the importance of critical thinking, engagement, and allowing students to show up as their authentic selves. Malcolm shares his personal approach to parenting, emphasizing raising a child who is expressive and self-aware rather than simply obedient. They explore the real reason students disengage in class, the differences in cultural attitudes toward education, and how teachers must model vulnerability and curiosity to create an environment where students thrive. Jamila also explains how the school-to-prison pipeline is fueled by media and policy, and how hip-hop can be a tool for empowerment, not just entertainment. From debating whether rap lyrics should be used in court to discussing how teachers can regain control of their classrooms, this conversation is a must-watch for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the future of education. #educationmatters #HipHopInEducation #BlackExcellence #JamilaSams #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #CandaceKelly #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #schooltoprisonpipeline #TeachingIsAnArt #ElevateTheCulture #criticalthinking----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
In Super-Italian: More Than 110 Indulgent Recipes Using Italy's Healthiest Foods, the bestselling author and Emmy Award-winning TV host shares the Italian approach to healthful eating—where nothing is off the menu—and you can have your pasta and eat it, too. In conversation with Jamila Robinson, editor in chief of Bon Appétit and Epicurious. This program was held on March 5, 2025.
This week on Black & Published, Nikesha speaks with Jamila Minnicks, author of the novel, Moonrise Over New Jessup. It's a book written about a small, Black, Alabama enclave in the 1950s facing pressure to integrate despite resistance from the town's male leaders and the women who make their work possible. A native of Alabama, Jamila says she sees her writing as an extension of her work as an advocate. The reason she believes her novel is a way to jumpstart the conversation on what community and fellowship really mean. Plus, the pushback she gets from some readers who bought into the belief of white supremacy or the failed sales pitch of integration. Mahogany Books Mentioned in this episode:Rate & ReviewThanks for listening, family! Please do us a solid and take a quick moment to rate and/or leave a review for this podcast. It will go a long way to making sure content featuring our stories and perspectives are seen on this platform
The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
Welcome to The Zenergy Podcast! On today's episode host Karan Takhar speaks with Jamila Yamani who is the Director of Climate and Energy at Salesforce. They begin by touching on the intersection of AI and sustainability, and Jamila sets the stage for us regarding Salesforce's new platform, Agentforce. They then launch into Jamila's day-to-day role and how Salesforce looks at tackling sustainability, including their attempt to drive down their Scope 3 emissions. They discuss the conversations they have with their suppliers and what ultimately drives Saleforce's desire to lower their emissions. The interview is concluded with some fantastic advice from Jamila to young professionals and to her younger self.Credits:Editing/Graphics: Desta Wondirad, Wondir Studios
Facing career challenges is inevitable, but overcoming them is what defines your professional growth.In this episode of the #Career101Podcast, host Porschia and guest Jamila Brown, a career coach and consultant, explore how to tackle some of the biggest career obstacles professionals encounter.From landing a promotion to building leadership skills and finding the right career path, they discuss strategies to navigate uncertainty and turn challenges into stepping stones for success!Jamila shares practical advice on how to stand out in the workplace, take ownership of your career growth, and align your goals with the right opportunities.Click here for full show notes and to learn more: https://www.fly-highcoaching.com/career-challengesCheck out the free master class Career 911: Solving the Top 5 Challenges Executives and Professionals Have: https://fly-high-coaching.thinkific.com/courses/Career%20911%20Master%20Class!
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Not All Hood, Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Candace Kelley sit down with Jamila Sams, an educator and advocate transforming the way young people learn through hip-hop culture. As the founder of "We Do It for the Culture", she's redefining education by using music and storytelling to bridge the gap between students and educators.Jamila dives deep into the systemic challenges in education, pointing out how white supremacy and outdated teaching methods create barriers for Black and Brown students. She discusses the importance of critical thinking, engagement, and allowing students to show up as their authentic selves. Malcolm shares his personal approach to parenting, emphasizing raising a child who is expressive and self-aware rather than simply obedient.They explore the real reason students disengage in class, the differences in cultural attitudes toward education, and how teachers must model vulnerability and curiosity to create an environment where students thrive. Jamila also explains how the school-to-prison pipeline is fueled by media and policy, and how hip-hop can be a tool for empowerment, not just entertainment.From debating whether rap lyrics should be used in court to discussing how teachers can regain control of their classrooms, this conversation is a must-watch for educators, parents, and anyone invested in the future of education.#educationmatters #HipHopInEducation #BlackExcellence #JamilaSams #notallhood #malcolmjamalwarner #CandaceKelly #nahmorethanamonth #companyx #schooltoprisonpipeline #TeachingIsAnArt #ElevateTheCulture #criticalthinking-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America. Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Candace O.Kelley, and Weusi Baraka Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.
On this week's episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Ladies of Virtue Founder Jamila Trimuel about an initiative they are launching in order to get young people engaged in the political process.
The Uncommon Career Podcast: Career Change Strategies for Mid- to Senior-level Professionals
In this episode, Patricia and Jamila discusses the importance of personal branding, emphasizing the compounding effect of investing in oneself. They highlight the shift in the job market dynamics and how individuals can use this to their advantage to stand out. Learn strategies for optimizing resumes and LinkedIn profiles to attract opportunities and impress hiring managers. Timestamps 01:50 Avoiding the Commodity Trap 07:45 Leveraging LinkedIn for Career Success 15:09 Anticipating Employer Needs 28:20 The Importance of Believing in Your Value 32:17 Investing in Yourself for Long-Term Benefits About Jamila Brown Jamila is a former athlete and collegiate coach turned corporate professional and now coach/consultant, with a mission to empower professionals to take control of their careers. As a servant leader, Jamila is passionate about sharing career hacks that can change the trajectory of careers and compensation, enabling individuals to confidently draft and execute their personal blueprints. With expertise in leadership development, team building, investment research, content design, and a proven track record as a Regional Director of Operations, Jamila has partnered with some of the world's largest retailers, including Champs Sports, Walmart Inc., Ross Stores Inc., and Dollar General. Additionally, Jamila has consulted with numerous organizations and individuals on branding, content, and leadership development, including through the 5 Minute Career Hack. Jamila is eager to continue learning from others' career journeys while sharing the invaluable lessons gathered throughout their personal and professional experiences. Jamila's First Guest Episode: https://www.theuncommoncareer.com/blog/podcast94-defining-your-value-and-career-confidence Connect with Jamila on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/jamilabrownlinkedin Connect with Patricia on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/pmortega ____________________________________ Join us for the Transformation Lab: March 11th-13th https://www.5minutecareerhack.com/a/2147970521/67NaYMiz Enter code PATRICIA for 25% off Listening after March 13th? Check the link anyway, as Jamila hosts these events on a recurring basis.
CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. If the world is getting you down and you just need to feel GOOD for a minute, let this episode envelope you with ALLLLL the feels from today's guest, Jamila Riley (aka JRiley). Jamila is a creative, an entrepreneur, a designer, a motivational speaker, a stylist, a brand strategist, and a supporter of women to find and feel beauty from the inside out. Listen as we talk about authenticity, JOY, accountability, truth and tribes! If this conversation doesn't have you running over to Jamila's shop in the Sherman Phoenix for an in-person hug, I don't know what will. We need more intentional community builders in our city like Jamila. Learn from the best with this conversation! Locals and Links we love! Website: https://www.iamjriley.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamjriley/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjriley/If you loved this show, you'll definitely want to listen to my episode with Jamie Phoenix, another stylish Milwaukee woman who knows what it means to live authentically YOU. Find it HERE or wherever you get your podcasts. Show your love for Cream City DreamsIf you haven't already, be sure to follow Cream City Dreams on Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for the newsletter HERE. And I'd LOVE it if you rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. If you're feeling especially generous, you can always Buy me a Coffee to help keep the lights on!Support the show
Ep. #109 In this week's episode Lil had the pleasure of speaking with the amazing Jamila Bonvegna, who is a relationship coach helping women move from pain to freedom. Topics: - Jamilas's personal story with her father - What is the father wound? - Navigating difficult relationship with our parents - How does the father wound show up in day to day relationships and dating? How can we heal these patterns? - Tips for navigating an unhealthy relationship with your father? - How to set a boundary with your father or parent? What to do - Dealing with other family members who don’t understand why you want to cut off toxic family members + more! Connect with Jamilia on Instagram here Listen to her podcast here Follow the WWSK Instagram here and Heal With Lil Instagram here Disclaimer - This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Please always consult with a medical professional or healthcare provider when seeking medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamila is a certified etiquette consultant, author, and content creator. She has written three books on etiquette and hosts a popular YouTube channel on etiquette with over 1 million subscribers. She graduated summa cum laude in International Affairs from George Washington University, earned a Master's from the College of Europe, and received her certification from the International Etiquette and Protocol Academy of London. Raised in Azerbaijan, Jamila is fluent in six languages and combines her expertise in diplomatic protocol, good manners, and luxury living to promote personaldevelopment and multicultural understanding, positioning her as a leading figure in the world of etiquette. Jamila conducts etiquette workshops and meet & greet events globally.
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company In this engaging episode of "Negotiate Anything," host Kwame Christian welcomes Jamila Brown, career consultant and co-founder of The 5 Minute Career Hack, to discuss the critical art of setting boundaries at work. Jamila shares her unique insights and experiences from her corporate career and highlights the importance of establishing boundaries early and consistently as a strategic career-building tool. Together, they explore the holistic view of an employee's journey, from crafting a resume to negotiating that dream exit. Through relatable anecdotes and expert advice, Jamila reveals how understanding and managing personal and professional life as an integrated whole can prevent burnout and lead to a more sustainable and fulfilling career path. What will be covered: Understanding the employment life cycle and its impact on setting effective boundaries. Recognizing the intertwined nature of personal and professional life in preventing burnout. Practical strategies for proactive boundary setting and negotiations to enhance career success. Connect with Jamila Listen to 5 Minute Career Hack™️ Podcast Follow Jamila Brown on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamilabrown/ Free Salary Negotiation Course: https://www.5minutecareerhack.com/offers/uFofLu7j/checkout 5minutecareerhack.com/jamilabrown 5minutecareerhack.com bit.ly/freesalarycourse Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn The Ultimate Negotiation Guide Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Craig kicks off the show with a deep dive into the Washington Mystics' exciting new chapter, as they introduce their new head coach, Sydney Johnson, and general manager, Jamila Wideman. With fresh leadership in place, what does this mean for the team's future? Craig breaks down the key takeaways from their introduction and the renewed energy surrounding the franchise.
In this episode of Audible Bleeding, Jamila, Anh, and Naveed discuss the LifeBTK Trial with Principal Investigator Dr. Brian DeRubertis, where we discuss the new Abbott Esprit everolimus-eluting resorbable scaffold for the below-knee popliteal space. Guest: Dr. DeRubertis, is the Principal Investigator of the LIFE-BTK trial. He is the Chief of the Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery at New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. Audible Bleeding Team Dr. Jamila Hedhliis a general surgery resident at the University of Illinois. Anh Dang, (@QuynhAnh_Dang), is a fourth year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Naveed A. Rahman, (@naveedrahmanmd), is a Vascular Surgery Fellow at the University of Maryland. References: Drug-Eluting Resorbable Scaffold versus Angioplasty for Infrapopliteal Artery Disease (LIFE-BTK). Advances in Endovascular Treatment of CLTI: Insights From the LIFE-BTK Trial. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the LIFE-BTK Trial Evaluating the Esprit™ BTK Drug-Eluting Resorbable Scaffold for the Treatment of Infrapopliteal Lesions in Patients with Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia, VIVA 2024. Sirolimus-eluting stents vs. bare-metal stents for treatment of focal lesions in infrapopliteal arteries: a double-blind, multi-centre, randomized clinical trial (YUKON). Randomized comparison of everolimus-eluting versus bare-metal stents in patients with critical limb ischemia and infrapopliteal arterial occlusive disease (DESTINY). A prospective randomized multicenter comparison of balloon angioplasty and infrapopliteal stenting with the sirolimus-eluting stent in patients with ischemic peripheral arterial disease (ACHILLES). Sex Differences in Outcomes Following Endovascular Treatment for Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease: An Analysis From the K- VIS ELLA Registry. Drug-Coated vs Uncoated Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty in Infrapopliteal Arteries: Six-Month Results of the Lutonix BTK Trial. Paclitaxel-Coated Balloon in Infrapopliteal Arteries: 12-Month Results From the BIOLUX P-II Randomized Trial (BIOTRONIK'S-First in Man study of the Passeo-18 LUX drug releasing PTA Balloon Catheter vs. the uncoated Passeo-18 PTA balloon catheter in subjects requiring revascularization of infrapopliteal arteries). The IN.PACT DEEP Clinical Drug-Coated Balloon Trial: 5-Year Outcomes. Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
In this episode of "Slate It Till You Make It," host Catherine Donnelly sits with Daniel Rojas and Jamila Hache, the visionary co-founders of Rafy, an innovative self-tape app designed to give actors more freedom, flexibility, and control over their auditions. As self-tapes continue to dominate the industry, actors face ongoing challenges—limited space, scheduling conflicts, and the struggle to find a reliable reader. Rafy tackles these pain points head-on, providing autonomous practice, AI-powered recording, and an all-in-one solution that simplifies the audition process without sacrificing artistic integrity.Daniel, a sound engineer and composer, and Jamila, an actor who knows the self-tape grind firsthand, bring their unique backgrounds in entertainment and tech to this groundbreaking platform. Together, they've built a tool that not only streamlines auditions but ensures actors maintain full ownership of their work in an evolving industry. In this conversation, we dive into Rafy's origins, what sets it apart, and how ethical AI is shaping the future of auditioning. Plus, Daniel and Jamila share essential insights for actors looking to elevate their self-tape game. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with game-changing advice you won't want to miss!CLICK HERE TO TRY RAFY!Follow Rafy on IG @rafyapp on Tik Tok
In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, Elsa sits down with friend and client, Jamila Souffrant. Jamila is a brilliant personal finance expert, entrepreneur and all-around powerhouse. Today, she is here talking with Elsa about how she shifted her mindset around style, why she decided to invest in her wardrobe, and the unexpected ways it has transformed, not only her confidence, but her brand, presence, and business. If you've ever wondered whether upgrading your style is really worth it, especially from a financial perspective, this conversation is for YOU!Jamila Souffrant is the author of Your Journey To Financial Freedom: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving Wealth and Happiness (Hanover Square Press December 5, 2023) and the host of the Journey To Launch podcast. She is a go-to thought leader in the personal finance field and her work has been featured in BuzzFeed, ESSENCE, Refinery 29, Money Magazine, CNBC, CBS, Business Insider and more. The Journey To Launch Podcast has over 4+ million total downloads and was listed by the NYTimes as a podcast to help you get better with your money. Jamila and her husband saved $169,000 in two years, and live in Brooklyn, NY parenting three young children. - - - - - - - - -If you liked this episode of the Get Styled Podcast, tell your friends! Find us on iTunes, Spotify, and just about anywhere you listen to podcasts. And please don't forget to rate/review/subscribe to the show - every little bit helps us be heard by those who need this message!- - - - - - - - -Want more? FIND ME at Elsaisaac.comFOLLOW ME on IG @elsaisaacSIGN UP FOR UPDATES about the podcast (and get access to my FREE Body Shape Calculator - the perfect tool to start you on your personal style journey)! Thanks for listening!- - - - - - - - -RESOURCES + REFERENCES http://www.journeytolaunch.comhttps://yourjourneytofinancialfreedom.com/Find Jamila on Instagram!SHOW NOTES 0:37 - Elsa introduces today's special guest: Jamila Souffrant1:39 - Elsa welcomes Jamila to the podcast3:47 - Elsa has Jamila walk through her thought process re: working with a stylist for the first time6:55 - Jamila reveals that she had to talk herself into making such an investment in herself9:45 - Elsa inquires if there is a financial freedom approach to an investment like this13:58 - Jamila recalls why and how she got Elsa to work on her book cover photo shoot18:34 - Elsa commends Jamila on her intentional discernment when it comes to her wardrobe22:09 - Jamila thinks back on what her relationship was to clothes as a child - and what it's evolved into today27:13 - Jamila and Elsa discuss that "saving for later" mindset28:32 - Jamila shares how she shops now and how NOT to spend money on a wardrobe overhaul36:54 - Elsa and Jamila discuss the mental roadblock around the idea/term “investment”, and Jamila breaks down why she would choose to work with a stylist again, 100%40:27 - Jamila shares her favorite pieces in her wardrobe, today!42:22 - Elsa wraps up the episode
This week on the Journey to Launch Podcast, I am joined by Aja Evans, a licensed mental health counselor, financial therapist and author of Feel Good Finance. Aja discusses her financial awakening in her 20s, which led her to explore and merge her interests in mental health and financial well-being. She highlights the importance of addressing money-related emotions and breaking down barriers to achieve financial independence. We explore topics such as financial infidelity, the challenges of entrepreneurship, the role of cultural and generational influences in shaping financial behaviors plus much more. In this conversation, Aja shares: Her transition from general mental health counseling to focusing on the intersection of emotions and money. Why resolving emotional patterns tied to money is key to making better financial decisions and building confidence. Practical advice on improving self-worth, creating healthy money habits, and fostering open communication about finances, especially in relationships and families. Watch the video to this episode on YouTube. The Map Your Path to Financial Independence 6-Week Group Coaching Program is now open for enrollment! Are you ready to break free from the grind, build passive income streams, and take control of your financial future? This transformative program includes a 10-step course, live weekly group coaching, dedicated implementation weeks, and exclusive bonuses like a Budget course and FI Calculator + you can get a 45 min one on one coaching session with Jamila! Don't miss your chance to rewrite your financial story and start living life on your terms. Enroll now by 1/26 and start your journey to financial freedom! Other Links Mentioned in episode: Get Aja's book, Feel Good Finance: Untangle Your Relationship with Money for Better Mental, Emotional, and Financial Well-Being Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom! Join The Weekly Newsletter List to get updates, deals & more! Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here. Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with Aja: Website: ajaevanscounseling.com Instagram: @AjaETherapy Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
The Unhinged and Immoral girls join Meghan and Melisa for this fun episode of Don't Blame Me. This week they're giving advice on: Being perpetually horny Choosing between two girls to date Dating in the friend group Friend always canceling trips Exploring your sexual side when your sibling is your housemate Buy Our New Merch! https://crowdmade.com/collections/sister-sign Follow Jamila https://www.instagram.com/_iamjamila https://www.tiktok.com/@_iamjamila Follow Mecca https://www.instagram.com/meccavellii/ https://www.tiktok.com/@meccavellii Follow Us! instagram.com/meghanandmelisa @meghanrienks instagram.com/meghanrienks https://twitter.com/meghanrienks @sheisnotmelissa instagram.com/sheisnotmelissa instagram.com/diamondmprint.productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for a fun-filled episode as Meghan and Melisa dive into the latest pop culture news and personal updates. First up, they randomly gush over the incredible Bridget Mendler.. Then, they discuss the annoying influx of LinkedIn spam and the questionable world of LinkedIn influencers. Next, Meghan shares her crafty endeavors and then discusses Molly Rudder, while Melisa reveals her exciting new project: a podcast called "Unhinged and Immoral" with Mecca and Jamila. Be sure to check it out! The duo also shares their thoughts on the sibling duo on Dancing with the Stars and celebrates The Onion's big win. And of course, they can't resist talking about Meghan's early Christmas movie binge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices