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In this episode, we welcome long-time REACH fan Karima Thomson, joining us from Abu Dhabi! Karima supports the Executive Leadership Team at Core42, a leading AI company, and previously worked at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA). Born in Scotland, with career experience in London and the Middle East, Karima shares how the EA role in Abu Dhabi compares to the U.S. and Europe, the cultural nuances shaping executive support in the UAE, and how AI is transforming the profession. We also discuss misconceptions about the EA role in the Middle East, the realities of work-life balance in a fast-paced region, and the power of embracing discomfort for career growth. If you're an EA with international ambitions, this one's for you!
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Sebuah Puisi: Tentang Nama Yang Dipatok Di Kuburan KotaDitulis & Disuarakan oleh Ardi Kamal KarimaPuisi Ardi Kamal Karima mengkritik materialisme dan ketimpangan sosial dalam kehidupan perkotaan melalui metafora tajam, menggambarkan kehidupan sebagai "pasar" transaksional di mana kepedulian direduksi menjadi "gemerisik lembaran di dompet". Narator sebagai "kuli" yang miskin diejek oleh elit—disimbolkan seperti "anjing menggonggong bayangannya sendiri"—menyingkap absurditas hierarki sosial: elit mengejar hal semu, sementara kelas pekerja terjebak dalam kemiskinan. Puisi ini juga menyoroti tergerusnya nilai keluarga oleh kapitalisme, lewat ironi nasihat ayah, "Jangan menangis di depan emas", yang berubah muram saat "emas" menjadi pagar nisan ibu—simbol materi yang mengubur humanisme. Spiritualitas yang tergerus industrialisasi tercermin dari doa yang "menguap jadi asap cerobong pabrik", sementara langit "berdasi" menegaskan alam yang tunduk pada struktur kota artifisial. Melalui simbol karung berlubang, debu di kuku, dan kemewahan di kuburan, puisi ini memprotes dehumanisasi yang mereduksi manusia menjadi sekadar nama di tengah kepalsuan sistem bermaterial. Dengan diksi puitis nan pedih, Karima mengajak pembaca merenungi makna hidup autentik di tengah dunia yang kian mekanistik.#ardikamal #literasi #penulis #dialogue #dialog #jurnal #luka #perspektive #monolog #menjadimanusia #filsafat #sastra #ardikamal #puisi #poem #poet #penyair #penyairindonesia
Karima Berger est écrivaine, auteure de roman et d'essais au sujet de l'Islam, ou des femmes dans l'imaginaire musulman, ou encore d'Etty Hillesum. Née en Algérie et vivant en France, elle partage une double culture arabe et française. Après avoir notamment étudié études les Sciences Politiques en Algérie puis en France, elle a été longtemps DRH pour une grande banque française. Karima Berger, dans son dernier ouvrage, Abd el-Kader, l'Arabe des Lumières, permet de découvrir un personnage historique exceptionnel. Le dernier des Émirs, un homme à multiples facettes et qui est, selon elle, un des plus grands saints de l'Islam. Depuis son enfance, Karima Berger a grandi dans l'ombre du personnage le plus marquant de l'histoire de l'Algérie depuis le début du XIXème siècle. Il y a peu, parce qu'elle mesurait ne pas avoir encore saisi toutes ses vérités, elle a décidé de lui consacrer ce livre qu'elle commente au cours de cet épisode. Avec Karima Berger, nous rencontrons un homme qui est un très haut dignitaire religieux de l'Islam, et qui est en même temps un grand intellectuel, théologien, poète et mystique ; un grand politicien, diplomate et tacticien ; un grand guerrier, ardent, audacieux et insaisissable ; un grand humaniste, charitable, respectueux de ses ennemis et de ses prisonniers… Les facettes de la personnalité d'Abd el-Kader sont tellement multiples que, pour Karima Berger, certaines lui sont encore inconnues. Karima Berger apporte également un éclairage différent et souvent douloureux sur l'histoire de la colonisation française de l'Algérie. Si nous vivons une période très tendue dans les relations diplomatiques des deux pays, elle ne cache pas les liens très forts qui les rapprochent, tissés d'amour et d'incompréhensions. La destinée hors normes d'Abd el-Kader est porteuse d'une richesse particulièrement précieuse aujourd'hui. Une lampe magnifique qui vient éclairer nos nuits. Pour lever les ombres et les ignorances qui nous opposent et qui entretiennent nos peurs. Pour révéler la merveilleuse lumière divine qui anime le monde entier, prête à éclairer et baigner toute la Terre de son amour infini, qui touche chaque cœur, tout le vivant, toute la création, jusqu'au dernier grain de sable. Pour lire Abd el-Kader, L'Arabe des lumières, le livre de Karima Berger, cliquer ici. NOTRE PAIN QUOTIDIEN Chers amis, chers auditeurs de Zeteo, Tous, nous recevons des messages en permanence. Il y a les messages qui proviennent de l'instant, de nos proches, du monde environnant. Ces messages sont les plus importants. Ils sont ceux de la vie qui nous est donnée, ils viennent de tout ce qui advient pour nous et autour de nous. La plupart du temps, nous ne savons pas à quel point ces messages sont riches, beaux, positifs et bienveillants. Il y a les messages qui proviennent des médias et des réseaux sociaux. Nous les recevons, la plupart du temps, derrière nos écrans. Ceux-ci, comme le dit l'invité d'un prochain épisode de Zeteo, sont devenus dangereux. Parce que derrière la froideur de leur surface de verre, ils nous éloignent du réel, du vivant, de l'immédiat, en nous communicant des informations qui ne viennent pas de notre instant présent, et de ce qui nous est donné. Ce sont des messages qui viennent de ce qui est déjà passé, ou de ce qui n'est que virtuel, ou de faits sur lesquels n'avons pas de prise directe. Des messages trop souvent inquiétants. Au point, comme ceux de ces dernières heures, de devenir de plus en plus paralysants. Il y a les messages du Ciel. De plus en plus, Zeteo explore les liens si étroits où se touchent le monde visible et le monde invisible, comme aujourd'hui à l'occasion d'un nouvel épisode consacré aux Dialogues avec l'ange. Ici, les sollicitations sont nombreuses. Avec, nous l'espérons, beaucoup d'humilité, nous nous efforçons de pratiquer un discernement parfois difficile, mais heureusement éclairé par l'aide d'amis précieux. Les erreurs sont toujours possibles, nous espérons en commettre le moins possible. L'essentiel, c'est de garder toujours l'Évangile comme boussole. Il y a encore, pour Zeteo, les messages que nous recevons au quotidien. Ils sont parfois accompagnés par des dons toujours généreux, quels qu'en soient les montants. Parmi les messages qui ont illuminé notre semaine, celui de Bernadette : « C'est un immense plaisir et un profond enrichissement de pouvoir suivre vos émissions. Elles répondent à toutes mes questions au fur et à mesure que je découvre de nouvelles personnes grâce à vous. Vous êtes mon pain quotidien ! » Un grand merci à tous ceux qui sont nos messagers, et à nos bienfaiteurs. Ceux qui, par leur don, apportent le pain quotidien sans lequel Zeteo n'existerait pas. 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Special guest co-host Karima Budhwani is in the studio to chat about a number of fascinating topics making news in New Westminster this week. Right off the top, the discussion focuses on the potential of a new high school in Queensborough. A motion coming to Council calls for greater advocacy regarding a School District 40 request of the Ministry of Education for funding to construct a new high school in Queensborough. Is it possible we can think out of the box and have the Richmond and New West School Districts work collaboratively to build this new educational institution?Next up is a discussion regarding a Metro Vancouver watermain break which had significant impact on a dozens of New West families a week ago. While restoration crews are on site cleaning up the mess, questions are being asked as to whether the review being conducted by Metro Vancouver will be truly independent. Furthermore, will the residents be provided with all the details and analysis provided by the third-party investigator? The Mayor's Urban Caucus issued a statement which called for significant advocacy on a number of fronts including more supports for detox and recovery beds. New West Mayor Johnstone signed on to the news release, but will Council support all of the wording included in the communique? A motion coming to Council will determine whether everyone agrees with the Urban Mayors Caucus. It appears the rewilding and naturalizing of the boulevards on 5th and 2nd Streets may be on hold for a while. According to a staff email to residents, there will be no more 'rewilding' until the pilot project can be fully assessed. This means residents likely won't see any further changes until AFTER the 2026 civic election. Should you be able to find out how much each elected official in New West collects by way of salary, stipends and expense claims? That's the thrust of a motion by Coun. Paul Minhas who is asking that effective 2024, all payments made to New West elected officials for attending Metro Vancouver, TransLink and other regional boards, be consolidated and made available as one public report. Is this a 'no-brainer' or not? An open house in Queensborough this week brought together city staff and the community to determine the level of interest in constructing a new turf and track field at Ryall Park South. A motion to this effect was introduced by the NWP back in January 2023 - and two years later the community has now been chosen as a finalist for this new capital investment. Will Queensborough come out on top - or not? Karima provides an update on what the NWP is doing when it comes to candidate recruitment for the civic election next year. She's also put under the gun and asked what her future political plans are - does she take the bait?If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to encourage your friends and family to follow For the Record. It's available on all major platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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She's a former city council candidate and the dynamic president of the most popular civic elector organization in New Westminster! FTR welcomes the NWP's Karima Budhwani to the studio this week as she'll be co-hosting in place of Coun. Paul Minhas.It will make for a great podcast and there's even a bit of controversy brewing! Tune in to find out why!
A minha mãe, Karima Manji, não é só a mulher que me deu a vida, é a prova viva de que a dor pode ser um portal para a cura e que a solidão pode ser transformada em amor e propósito. Falámos sobre luto, resiliência e as verdades que tantas mulheres carregam sem nunca as dizerem em voz alta. Sobre a força silenciosa que as mães sustentam, os medos que ninguém vê e as perdas que moldaram a sua vida. Foi uma honra receber a minha mãe numa conversa profunda, intima e autêntica como esta.
La despoblación que vive en muchas zonas de nuestro país es evidente. Conforme pasan los años, los pueblos se van vaciando y en muchas zonas rurales es prácticamente imposible ver un niño pequeño. Es el caso de Vega de Villalobos, un pueblo de Zamora en el que hace casi 20 años que no nacía nadie. La población zamorana de esta zona ha celebrado la llegada de un niño a su pueblo y, tal y como ha explicado su alcaldesa Rebeca Navia "los vecinos se han llevado una alegría muy grande al saber que teníamos un vecino más". También ha confesado que a ella misma le "ha hecho muchísima ilusión que después de tantos años tengamos un nacimiento en nuestro municipio", ha confesado en 'La Linterna'.Vega de Villalobos es un pueblo en los últimos 18 años ha perdido cerca de un tercio de su población. Por eso mismo esta semana celebran haber pasado de ser 91 a 92 habitantes, gracias al nacimiento del pequeño Ayoub.Los padres de este pequeños son Karima y Mohamed, dos ...
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we're diving into seven daily principles—simple yet powerful habits that can help you move from darkness into light.Karima Maryam McKenzie, founder of Temples Are Sacred, is an entrepreneur, educator, and empowerment activist dedicated to serving her community. As Vice Principal at Henry Snyder High School in Jersey City, she has impacted thousands of children over a decade as a math teacher, head coach, and senior administrator.A former championship-winning athlete, Karima's passion for sports and education has been tested by multiple life-threatening illnesses, fueling her commitment to wellness. She founded Touch and Agree Tendaji (T&AT) Solutions to promote community health.Inspired by her own teenage experiences, she wrote Temples Are Sacred and So Are You—a guide to help young readers navigate life with mentorship and support.Through Temples Are Sacred, Karima fosters self-awareness, encourages movement, teaches meditation, and helps individuals connect mind, body, and spirit. She empowers them to build courage, confidence, and define their core values.Her mission is to remind people of their worth and sacredness. Believing everyone deserves to thrive, she uses Temples Are Sacred to guide them toward becoming their highest and best selves. Connect with Karima here: IG @karima.mckenziehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karima-mckenzie-390902132www.templesaresacred.comGrab the freebie here:Free Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/the-temple-of-you-9153/about===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Dans ce nouvel épisode de C'est qui la Boss ?, le podcast qui met en lumière les femmes inspirantes, j'ai discuté avec Karima Ben Abdelmalek, la CEO de Happn, l'application de rencontre.Et cet épisode est très spécial, parce qu'avec cette boss des rencontres, on vous a décrypté les ressemblances entre le monde du dating et celui du travail. Donc on a parlé ghosting, besoin de transparence et sur-sollicitations - que des sujets qu'on retrouve au bureau et sur les applis.Si je devais résumer notre conversation en une citation, ce serait “la femme qui m'inspire le plus, c'est moi”. Que ce soit dans le dating ou dans le monde du travail, Karima nous insuffle une grande bouffée de confiance en soi et d'optimisme, et ça, ça fait vraiment du bien.Belle écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Heute zu Gast bei RUNNER STORIES: Karima Kirchner. Mit Karima spreche ich über ihre Ski-Leidenschaft, die ihr zwei Mal zum Verhängnis wurde. Wir sprechen über mentale Schmerzen, über das Laufen ohne Kreuzband und über Panikattacken, die Karima beim Laufen und Rennrad fahren erlebt hat. Wie Karima nach den beiden langwierigen Verletzungen mit einer Personal Best zurückgekommen ist, erzählt sie hier im Podcast. Außerdem sprechen wir über ihr Studium der Sport- und Bewegungswissenschaften, ihren Schwerpunkt "Exercise Nutrition" und über ihren Beruf in der Pharmaindustrie. Wer Empfehlungen für die richtige Verpflegung beim Sport braucht, kann Karima gerne kontaktieren. Folgt uns auf Instagram: Karima Kirchner: https://www.instagram.com/karimakirchner/ Stefan Springfeld: https://www.instagram.com/stefffeld/ ASICS FrontRunner: https://www.instagram.com/asicsfrontrunner/
This week on Who We Are Now with Izzy and Richard Hammond, we welcome the absolutely brilliant Stephen Manderson, perhaps better known to you as Professor Green. After losing his dad to suicide at the age of just 24 years old, Stephen found himself as the voice of a generation after the release of the single Read All About it with Emile Sandé. Together, Stephen, Izzy and Richard talk about the kind of masculinity learnt from a council estate in Hackney, how the tragic death of his father shaped him as a man, and how he navigates fatherhood now with his partner Karima.If you've been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider contacting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123Confidential Emotional Support Line: 01708 765200Sane mental health line: 0300 304 7000Listen on Global Player to hear the next episode a whole day earlier than anywhere else. Download it from the app store or go to globalplayer.com.And remember, Richard and Izzy will see you this Friday for Who We Are Now's bonus episode! Have a question for the team? Email whowearenow@global.com, or join the conversation at @whowearenowpod on Instagram.
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From Determination to Innovation: The Story Behind EZDUCATE's Revolution in Special Education Did you know that nearly 1 in 5 students in the U.S. receives special education services? That's a huge number, and Karima and Meriyem are on a mission to make sure each of those kids gets the best support possible! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Karima and Meriyem, the visionaries behind EZDUCATE, a groundbreaking platform transforming the landscape of special education. Karima's journey began in 2018 when her daughter was diagnosed with autism, igniting a passionate determination to create meaningful change. Her personal experiences fueled a vision to make quality education more accessible for children with special needs. In 2022, Karima's path crossed with Meriyem, a tech expert who shared a similar story of navigating the challenges of special education for her daughter, who had a dual diagnosis of autism and epilepsy. Together, they combined their expertise and experiences to develop EZDUCATE—a revolutionary platform powered by AI-driven personalization and cutting-edge learning tools. Now, in 2024, EZDUCATE is making waves worldwide, empowering parents, educators, and therapy centers to deliver adaptive, inclusive, and effective education for children with special needs. Don't miss this discussion about turning personal challenges into innovative solutions that are changing lives globally. EZDUCATE - AI-Powered Special Education Platform for Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD, and More #EZDUCATE #SpecialEducation #AutismAwareness #InclusiveEducation #AIInEducation #AdaptiveLearning #RevolutionaryEducation #ParentEmpowerment #SpecialNeedsSupport #EducationalInnovation #AutismAndEpilepsy #EdTech #LearningForAll #AIForGood #SpecialEducationTools transformative education, EdTech, educational reform, online learning, autism, advocacy, inclusive education, educational technology, innovative solutions, personal journey, autism awareness, special education, inspiration, parenting, accessibility, children with disabilities boxcast.tv Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/ezducate-pmygurteni8jw86hm3v9
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From Determination to Innovation: The Story Behind EZDUCATE's Revolution in Special Education Did you know that nearly 1 in 5 students in the U.S. receives special education services? That's a huge number, and Karima and Meriyem are on a mission to make sure each of those kids gets the best support possible! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Karima and Meriyem, the visionaries behind EZDUCATE, a groundbreaking platform transforming the landscape of special education. Karima's journey began in 2018 when her daughter was diagnosed with autism, igniting a passionate determination to create meaningful change. Her personal experiences fueled a vision to make quality education more accessible for children with special needs. In 2022, Karima's path crossed with Meriyem, a tech expert who shared a similar story of navigating the challenges of special education for her daughter, who had a dual diagnosis of autism and epilepsy. Together, they combined their expertise and experiences to develop EZDUCATE—a revolutionary platform powered by AI-driven personalization and cutting-edge learning tools. Now, in 2024, EZDUCATE is making waves worldwide, empowering parents, educators, and therapy centers to deliver adaptive, inclusive, and effective education for children with special needs. Don't miss this discussion about turning personal challenges into innovative solutions that are changing lives globally. EZDUCATE - AI-Powered Special Education Platform for Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD, and More #EZDUCATE #SpecialEducation #AutismAwareness #InclusiveEducation #AIInEducation #AdaptiveLearning #RevolutionaryEducation #ParentEmpowerment #SpecialNeedsSupport #EducationalInnovation #AutismAndEpilepsy #EdTech #LearningForAll #AIForGood #SpecialEducationTools transformative education, EdTech, educational reform, online learning, autism, advocacy, inclusive education, educational technology, innovative solutions, personal journey, autism awareness, special education, inspiration, parenting, accessibility, children with disabilities boxcast.tv Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/ezducate-pmygurteni8jw86hm3v9
With over 160 Million registered users, happn is one of the worlds most popular dating apps. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Karima, CEO of happn, the location-based dating app that's revolutionising how people meet and connect in the real world. In this intimate discussion, Karima shares her remarkable journey from a legal background to leading one of the world's most innovative dating platforms. Discover how Karima navigated the transition from tech leadership, bringing her strategic mindset and passion for human connection to transform happn's global presence. She opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped her career trajectory, including crucial decisions that led her to the C-suite of a major dating app. Whether you're aspiring to break into tech leadership or simply curious about the person behind one of today's popular dating apps, this episode is not one to miss. Follow In Her Shoes for weekly conversations with women who are redefining success on their own terms. #WomenInTech #FemaleLeadership #StartupLife #DatingApps #CareerJourney
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Whether we like it or not, some of us will have to host friends and family at home this holiday season. Karima Hazim, co-author of cookbook Sofra: Lebanese Recipes to Share, takes Reged Ahmad through her essential hacks for putting on a spread to impress – without the stress You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
We're ending this final epsiode of 2024 in a beautiful place with Karima Kadaoui sharing in some co-reflections with me about the trustful and humanising society that she is seeing emerge in Morocco and beyond. It became really clear to me during this conversation with Karima, that the way that we talk about the work we are doing is a really important choice. This is because it sets up frames and expectations that really affect how we do the work. So for that reason, I'm not going to say much about the incredible work that is happening across communities, schools and government ministries across Morocco through the Tamkeen process as Karima describes it much more beautifully than I ever could. Karima co-founded Tamkeen Community Foundation for Human Development in Morocco in 2009 and holds the responsibility of its executive presidency. She refers to her organisation as a facilitating-dissolving structure living, with all its partners-in-flourishing, the answer to the question "how can our schools, communities, organisations, societal systems and societies be the expression and manifestation of our humanity; the shared essence that defines us and connects us to each other, to our natural world and the whole beyond our conscious grasp? Karima's Tamkeen process weaved and was woven with the threads of her 25 years experience working in private, public and social sectors. She worked with top tier companies in a big 5 management consultancy and as the associate senior consultant of a territorial development consultancy she co-founded. In the Moroccan government, she worked on public policy and governance in quality of the advisor to the Minister of Employment, Vocational Training and Housing. Her experiences in NPOs working with women suffering infra-human conditions in industries and with a community in a major shanty town have profoundly marked her. Karima is a full member of the Club of Rome. She is also a board member and advisor to Imal Initiative for Climate and Development the first independent non-profit North African climate think tank, as well to Africa Voices Dialogue "a space where the voices of Africa's educators and learners are seen, heard and loved". As we discuss in the conversation, the paper written by Karima and Louis Klein is entitled ‘Realising metamorphic transformation in the mirror of Tamkeen: Growing a shared understanding from co‐reflected lived experiences'. It can be found in the journal, Systems Research and Behavioral Science 41(5):738-749, August 2024 and is linked here. Karima also mentions the poem, Sept saisis par l'hiver', by René Char: Extract: ‘Ma Feuille Vineuse: Les mots qui vont surgir savent de nous ce que nous ignorons d'eux. Un moment nous serons l'équipage de cette flotte composée d'unités rétives, et le temps d'un grain, son amiral. Puis le large la reprendra, nous laissant à nos torrents limoneux et à nos barbelés givrés.' From Chants de la Balandrane, Gallimard, 1977, p. 16. - https://www.gallimard.fr/catalogue/chants-de-la-balandrane/9782070298303 Website: https://tamkeencommunity.org/ LinkedIn: @karima-kadaoui - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karima-kadaoui/
Send us your desired health topic or guest suggestionsKarima El-Hakkaoui, a luminary in the clean beauty realm with over two decades of industry experience, unveils the paradoxes of traditional skincare—a world where profit often trumps wellness. She candidly shares her journey from working with giants like Estee Lauder and Clinique to co-founding the trailblazing brand, Six Gldn Skincare, committed to championing consumer trust and transparency. Their products, which exceed EU clean standards and are PETA, Leaping Bunny and 1% for the Planet certified, prioritize not just human health but also environmental sustainability, revolutionizing the skincare landscape with a level of integrity that's rare in the beauty industry.This skincare line is driven by the innovative use of adaptogens that cater to all skin types. Forget cluttered bathroom counters and opaque ingredient lists—Karima's streamlined approach offers a set of five essential products, each meticulously crafted to exclude 2,500 harmful ingredients. Karima invites you to embrace a skincare routine that's as nurturing as it is straightforward, encouraging you to focus on the joy of self-care and presence in your everyday life.You can find Karima El-Hakkaoui at:Website - www.sixgldn.com Please Follow and Review this podcast if you would like to support the growth of this show. Thank You! :)If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with two people you know that might benefit from the information. The more knowledge that people have in their hands, the healthier we can all become. If you would like to see a particular health issue discussed, or know someone who would be a great guest, contact the Open-Minded Healing podcast at openmindedhealing365@gmail.com. Note: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Marla Miller, Open-Minded Healing Podcast, any guests or contributors to the podcast, be responsible for damages arising from use of the podcast.
Si vous aimez "Dans les yeux d'Olivier", le podcast qui donne la parole à ceux qui ne l'ont jamais, laissez des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée !Olivier Delacroix part à la rencontre de Dalila et Karima. La vie de ces deux sœurs a basculé le jour où leur frère Malik a disparu. Elles ont accepté de confier leur histoire dans cet épisode du podcast “Dans les yeux d'Olivier” produit par Europe 1 Studio. Le 6 mai 2012, Malik sort de son domicile près de Grenoble pour faire un footing. Les heures passent et le jeune homme de 32 ans n'est toujours pas de retour chez lui. Très inquiète, la famille se rend au commissariat. Mais les officiers de police pensent rapidement à la thèse du suicide et l'enquête reste au point mort. La famille décide alors d'organiser elle-même des recherches ainsi que des appels à témoins. Après deux ans, la justice classe l'affaire “sans suite” au grand désespoir de la famille qui n'en a pas même été informée. Pourtant, cinq ans plus tard, un terrible fait-divers relance l'enquête de la disparition de Malik… (Mise à jour) : Sans élément concret, la famille de Malik Boutvillain continue de se battre sans relâche pour faire avancer les recherches. Dalila et Karima ont accepté de confier leur histoire dans cet épisode du podcast « Dans les yeux d'Olivier », produit par Europe 1 Studio.
Aujourd'hui, on vous emmène à la rencontre de Karima El Ayachi, directrice organisation et méthodes RH du groupe Elsan ⛑ Elsan ? C'est près de 30 000 collaborateurs et 5 millions de patients par an
La Revista Soberania Alimentaria de este otoño propone conocer de primera mano la situación por la que pasan campesinas y campesinos del área mediterránea, con especial atención a Palestina. Entrevistamos a Yasmeen El-Hasan, portavoz de la Unión de Comités de Trabajo Agrícola de Palestina UAWC con la traducción de Miguel Jelelaty. Escuchamos a Gustavo Duch, Patricia Dopazo, Eva Calvo, Amal El Mohammadiane, Antonio Manuel, a Karima portavoz de las campesinas en Marruecos. La imagen de la revista y que acompaña este podcast esta creada por la artista palestina Rawan Anani. Y escuchamos la música de: YASMINE HAMDAN- La Ba’den; ZEID HAMDAN- Awak Hiba; FARAH CHAMMA- Desencanto; BEDOUIN BURGER- Nomad; OUM- Nia; MAII WALEED + ZEID HAMDAN- Louloua; MAII AND ZEID- Mourib; FARID AL-ATRASH- Ya zahratan fi khayali. Escuchar audio
In this episode, Frauke sits down with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia to explore the fascinating intersection of aromatics and astrology. Karima begins by defining what astrology encompasses and Mauricio then shares how aromatics fit in. They explain “The Power of Three” and share how utilizing scent is the perfect tool to bring our intentions and visualizations into the material world. Karima explains the particular characteristics of the four elemental signs, then delves into each individual Zodiac sign, revealing their unique traits, strengths, and shadow sides. Mauricio then layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting for each sign, sharing what scents can help activate or balance, depending on need. He also shares what aromatic rituals can be particularly helpful for each sign. This episode will leave you feeling seen and will give you fantastic practical aromatic tips that you'll want to implement asap. If you want to find out what your birth chart looks like and see in what sign the sun, moon, and ascendant are, here is a website to help: https://astro-charts.com/tools/new/birth-chart/ Also check out the AstroMatrix Horoscopes app. If you want to jump to a particular Zodiac sign, here are the approximate time markers: [13:25] The Power of Three [20:45] Fire Signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) [25:15] Aries (Mar 21-Apr 20) [34:35] Leo (July 23-Aug 22) [41:55] Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) [48:08] Earth Signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) [50:22] Taurus (Apr 20-May19) [56:45] Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) [1:02:35] Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 21) [1:09:15] Air Signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) [1:13:25] Gemini (May 21-June 20) [1:18:43] Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) [1:24:13] Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 19) [1:30:32] Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) [1:35:37] Cancer (June 22-July 21) [1:40:58] Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 23) [1:48:23] Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 18) Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft Perfumery Follow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumery Learn more about The Coalition of Sustainable Perfumery Follow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Subscribe to Frauke's Substack: https://anaromaticlife.substack.com Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.com Learn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Femmes savantes de l'islam Conférence du samedi 16 novembre 2024 ____________________________________________ Conférence exceptionnelle sur le thème des femmes savantes dans l'histoire musulmane destinée à découvrir l'héritage inspirant de femmes érudites et pionnières, dont les contributions ont marqué les sciences religieuses en Islam.Animée par Jihene, conférencière et titulaire d'un master de l'Université de la Sorbonne. Elle partage son expertise et sa passion pour cet important sujet qu'est la science en Islam qui démontre qu'elle n'est pas l'apanage des seuls hommes.De l'époque des premières femmes du vivant du noble Prophète béni, les « Sahabiyat », aux figures contemporaines, la conférencière parler des œuvres des femmes remarquables, comme Aisha bint Abu Bakr (qu'Allah l'agréé), grande savante et transmettrice de hadiths, et Rufayda al-Aslamiya, première infirmière de l'Islam. Ces exemples sont suivis par d'autres femmes musulmanes, telles que Nana Asma'u, éducatrice des zones rurales, et Karima al-Marwaziya, spécialiste du Sahih al-Bukhari. ____________________________________________
147. Grease 2 (1982) Hello Excellent Pink Ladies! We're joined by 8-time guest Bottle and their pal Karima for a return to Rydell High! Everybody's into motorcycles now, especially when they're ridden by a masked hunk who definitely couldn't be that new exchange student! In this episode, we dish out motorcycle-related proverbs, invent some Brand New Sentences©, and court a sponsorship from Crocs footwear! PLUS: Does anybody want to pamper Bottle's feet? Get ready for unsubtle songwriting and bike stunts, it's Grease 2 (1982)! Previous Episodes Mentioned: Ep. 146: Grease (1978)Questions, comments, requests? Write us at: WriteHWGW@gmail.com
Karima was born and raised in Morocco, and has solo traveled throughout the country. Here are her thoughts about living and traveling to this incredible country! we chat about:- best places to visit in Morocco - things you should know before coming - is Morocco safe for a solo female traveler? - and much more! connect with Karima!✨ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/oufkirkarima7?igsh=NTQ5bDk0aGp6bjVoconnect with Juan!✨ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/juan.arcidiacono?igsh=MXIxbG9qOGdrbjBscg==━━━━━━━━ ⟡ ━━━━━━━━connect with me! :)✨ my Thatch Travel Guides in Morocco:https://www.thatch.co/@gottacaseofwanderlust Instagram:✨ @lydiaschultzzhttps://www.instagram.com/lydiaschultzz/ ✨TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lydiaschultzz Travel Blog:✨ gottacaseofwanderlust.com━━━━━━━━ ⟡ ━━━━━━━━
Moroccan author Karima Ahdad was the winner of this year's Arabic Flash Fiction contest run by ArabLit and Komet Kashakeel, which saw more than 900 entries from around the world. We read her award-winning story in Katherine Van de Vate's discussion and discuss patriarchy, story creation, and what it means to write “feminist” work.Show Notes:Karima was also shortlisted for an earlier edition of the ArabLit Story Prize. You can read her shortlisted story, “The Baffling Case of the Man Called Ahmet Yilmaz,” in Katherine Van de Vate's translation.Katherine also translated an excerpt of Karima's The Cactus Girls for The Markaz Review.You can read a conversation between Karima and Katherine about Cactus Girls on arablit.You can find more about all Karima's books at her website, karimaahdad.com.On the topic of the “political” novel, we mentioned Rabih Alameddine's new book, Comforting Myths.The Arabic Flash Fiction prize is funded by the British Council's Beyond Literature Borders programme corun by Speaking Volumes Live Literature Productions. Find all the finalists at ArabLit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans son émission média, Thomas Isle et sa bande reçoivent chaque jour un invité. Aujourd'hui, Karima Charni et Lucie Bernardoni, pour le retour de l'émission "Star Academy" le 12 octobre sur TF1.
Dans son émission média, Thomas Isle et sa bande reçoivent chaque jour un invité. Aujourd'hui, Karima Charni et Lucie Bernardoni, pour le retour de l'émission "Star Academy" le 12 octobre sur TF1.
Toute l'actualité des médias, de la télé à la radio, de la presse écrite aux réseaux sociaux, des shows populaires aux publications les plus pointues, dénuée d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance. Accompagné de chroniqueurs et de spécialistes, Thomas Isle décrypte chaque jour ce qui fait parler dans les médias.
Dans son émission média, Thomas Isle et sa bande reçoivent chaque jour un invité. Aujourd'hui, Karima Charni et Lucie Bernardoni, pour le retour de l'émission "Star Academy" le 12 octobre sur TF1.
Aujourd'hui Barbara Lefebvre, Emmanuel de Villiers et Mourad Boudjellal débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Is there a deeper story behind the handbags you adore? We have the privilege of talking with Karima Bidar of Isli Studio, the dual-homed handbag designer from France and Morocco, in this episode. Her tale weaves together a tapestry of skilled craftsmanship in Morocco and the intricate artistry of handbag design. Karima reveals how her unique dual-identity influences her work and the significance of her personal relationships with the artisans she collaborates with. Prepare to navigate the triumphs and trials she encountered as an industry pioneer, her dedicated investment in Moroccan craftsmanship, and her unwavering commitment to her home country.Our exploration doesn't stop there. We uncover the highs and lows of producing handbags in Morocco and grasp the importance of clear vision and understanding the production process in working with international factories. We also dive into the challenges many designers face due to a lack of proper guidance and resources. Finally, we delve into Morocco's leather production industry, as Karima shares her vision to bring about significant changes. If you're an aspiring designer or a curious handbag enthusiast, this engaging conversation is a treasure trove of valuable insights. Tune in and get ready to view your beloved handbag in a whole new light.Follow Karima:https://www.instagram.com/isli.studio/ Shop Handbag Designer 101 Merch: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/category/all-products Register for the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/challenge-page/Masterclass Book a handbag session with Emily: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/ Hire Emily to be a guest speaker at your event: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/speaking Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HandbagDesigner101-IHDA Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handbagdesigner/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handbagdesigner Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/handbagdesigner
In May, BRAVE COMMERCE brought its community together for an in-person event in NYC, featuring a keynote from celebrity entrepreneur Tia Mowry—best known for her roles in Sister, Sister and The Game—and Karima McDaniel, President of 4U by Tia, a hair care line designed for textured hair.On this special episode, host Rachel Tipograph sits down with Tia and Karima to discuss the inspiration behind 4U by Tia, their strategic partnership with Walmart, and their approach to building a profitable, values-driven brand.Tia's vision for 4U by Tia stemmed from her personal frustration with the lack of accessible products for textured hair. Embracing the motto “If you don't see it, be it,” she turned her passion into action. Karima, with her extensive experience in brand marketing, plays a pivotal role in channeling Tia's passion into a thriving business.Central to their success is a strong sense of community. Tia's deep connection with her audience, built over years, has been key to their organic social growth. Whether on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook, the 4U by Tia brand consistently shows up where their fans are.Influencers also gravitate toward the brand, bringing fresh ideas for promotion. Tia and Karima take a thoughtful approach to nurturing long-term partnerships with these influencers, ensuring the relationships go beyond one-off transactions.Listen to this episode and/or find the video of this session here. Key Takeaways:When it comes to partnerships - it's a relationship - there has to be trustAlign your community your product your messaging to achieve successThe old brand template will not meet the needs of today's consumer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Karima Hazim shares the motivation behind her efforts to document and share Lebanese food culture in Australia and how it relates to the history of the migrant experience.
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 33! One of our favorite guests is back for another conversation… it's award-winning author, illustrator Nidhi Chanani who returns to share a little about her upcoming picture book Quiet Karima that will be released on October 8, 2024. It's a beautifully painted book that is about Karima, who taps into the magic and music in the world when she's quiet. If you're unfamiliar with Nidhi, just know that she's an amazing illustrator, author, and artist. She writes and illustrates picture books, graphic novels, and more. Some of our favorite books by Nidhi include Pashmina, Super Boba Cafe, the Shark Princess Series, and What Will My Story Be? In this episode, we take time to get an update on Super Boba Cafe 2, talk about her recent vacation, discuss doing work for Disney, contemplate being an ambivert, talk about the upcoming Quiet Karima, and so much more. Looking for more of Nidhi? Then we recommend that you listen to our last conversation with Nidhi S03E41, pre-order Quiet Karima, get Super Boba Cafe (or any of her other books), follow her on Instagram @nidhiart, and visit her website, Every Day Love Art. If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com.
In this weekly series, I'm joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week's news stories related to Canadian crime. In this episode we discuss; the veteran Toronto drug squad officer arrested on significant drug charges the nonsensical RCMP musical ride the conviction and sentencing of Inuit identity fraudster Karima Manji Series Links: Join the discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadiancrimeweekly Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since activist Karima Baloch's mysterious death in 2020, her family has been searching for answers. Journalist Mary Lynk has, too. The documents Mary gets and the people she talks to will lead her closer to the truth of what happened that day. But is the truth enough closure for a family? For the people Karima was fighting for back home in Balochistan? For other dissidents like her, in exile or hiding across the globe? The Kill List is a 6-part podcast from the CBC's investigative series, Uncover. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or plus.npr.org.
As her native Balochistan mourns activist Karima Baloch's death, we dive deeper into what Karima was fighting for and why – and learn about the intense history of the Baloch people and the state of Pakistan. Also – the story of what happens to dissidents who disappear... and then come back alive. The Kill List is a 6-part podcast from the CBC's investigative series, Uncover. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or plus.npr.org.
Karima Baloch was forced to flee to Canada because of her work fighting for human rights in her home of Balochistan, a province of Pakistan. But when Karima's body washes ashore on Lake Ontario, it raises questions about the disappearances and deaths of other Pakistani dissidents. The Kill List is a 6-part podcast from the CBC's investigative series, Uncover.