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The Game Changers
Khalida Popal: Football, Freedom and Fearless Activism

The Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 61:19 Transcription Available


“When the world forgets Afghanistan, we keep speaking. We are the voices of the women who can no longer be heard.”What would you risk for the right to play sport? For Khalida Popal, the answer is everything.This powerful episode of The Game Changers tells the extraordinary story of a woman who defied the Taliban, challenged a corrupt sporting system and used football to fight for the lives and freedoms of women and girls across the world.Khalida Popal was just a child when her family fled Taliban rule in Afghanistan. In the harsh reality of a refugee camp, she discovered football – a game that gave her joy, freedom, and purpose. Returning to Afghanistan as a teenager, she dared to play in public, formed the country's first women's national team and proudly captained her side in the face of threats, abuse and constant danger.But her leadership didn't stop on the pitch. Khalida spoke out about the abuse of female players by senior figures in Afghan football and uncovered horrific corruption at the highest levels. It was these actions that meant she was eventually forced to flee for her life.Now living in Denmark, Khalida continues her relentless activism through the Girl Power Organisation, while leading a global campaign to get FIFA to recognise Afghan women footballers in exile – players stripped of their national identity simply because they are women.In this gripping and deeply moving conversation, Khalida shares how she helped evacuate over 600 women and girls from Afghanistan when the Taliban returned to power in 2021, what it means to lose your identity as a refugee, and why she refuses to stay silent – even when her own life is at risk.Raw, emotional and deeply inspiring, this is not just a story about sport. It's about power, oppression, survival and hope. Khalida Popal is a true game changer.Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production

DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
#14- Cardio & Genetics: Exploring Revenue & Best Practices

DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 56:32


In this episode, we are discussing 2 articles focused on cardiovascular genetics. In the first segment, Khalida talks to authors Marianne and Erin about their research exploring the opportunities for downstream revenue of cardiac genetic counseling services in a pediatric medical center. In the second segment, Naomi chats with Jodie and Erin about the recent NSGC Practice Resource about genetic testing and counseling for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Segment 1: Cardiac genetic counseling services: Exploring downstream revenue in a pediatric medical center Marianne Olson, MS, CGC is a genetic counselor at Baptist Health in Kentucky. She provides prenatal genetic counseling at Maternal Fetal Medicine clinics in Louisville and Lexington. Marianne graduated from the Cincinnati Genetic Counseling Graduate Program in 2024. Prior to working as a genetic counselor, Marianne taught high school chemistry and biology for 12 years. Erin Miller is an Associate Professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Erin is a genetic counselor IN THE DIVISION OF CARDIOLOGY at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She leads the cardiology genetic counseling team in providing genetic counseling services to individuals of all ages with and at risk for cardiovascular disease. Erin is focused on improving access to genetics services for families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. In this segment we discuss: - What sparked the decision to explore downstream revenue (DSR) in a cardiac genetic counseling setting - Financial challenges institutions face when hiring genetic counselors, especially around reimbursement - The role of genetic counseling in reducing costs by guiding risk stratification and avoiding unnecessary testing - Limited uptake of cardiac screening among at-risk relative and strategies that could help improve adherence - How findings from this study can support the case for sustaining genetic counseling roles within pediatric cardiology - Potential to adapt the study's methodology to other specialties like neurology or prenatal genetics, and considerations for doing so   Segment 2: Genetic testing and counseling for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: An evidence-based practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors Erin Miller (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati and a cardiac genetic counselor at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the Division of Cardiology. She leads the cardiology genetic counseling team in providing genetic counseling services to individuals of all ages with and at risk for cardiovascular disease. Erin is focused on improving access to genetics services for families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. Associate Professor Jodie Ingles (she/her)  is Head of the Clinical Genomics Laboratory and Program Director of Genomics and Inherited Disease Program at Garvan Institute of Medical Research. She is a cardiac genetic counsellor in the Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney. Her team is focused on using genomics to improve diagnosis and care of families with inherited cardiovascular diseases. In this segment we discuss: - The motivation behind creating an official practice resource focused on genetic testing and counseling for HCM - Deep dive into the first major recommendation: offering genetic testing to all individuals with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of HCM, paired with appropriate genetic counseling - Exploration of the second recommendation: ensuring that genetic tests are selected, ordered, and interpreted within the context of genetic counseling, and the complexities that come with this process - Discussion of the third recommendation: providing cardiac and cascade genetic testing to at-risk relatives, without age limitations, and why this is critical for effective family-based care - A look at the barriers to integrating genetic services into cardiology practices, especially in settings without dedicated genetics expertise   Would you like to nominate a JoGC article to be featured in the show? If so, please fill out this nomination submission form here. Multiple entries are encouraged including articles where you, your colleagues, or your friends are authors. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Dialogues! In the meantime, listen to all our episodes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Dialogues”.  For more information about this episode visit dnadialogues.podbean.com, where you can also stream all episodes of the show. Check out the Journal of Genetic Counseling here for articles featured in this episode and others.  Any questions, episode ideas, guest pitches, or comments can be sent into DNADialoguesPodcast@gmail.com.  DNA Dialogues' team includes Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today's Kira Dineen. Our logo was designed by Ashlyn Enokian. Our current intern is Sydney Arlen.  

Belonging Reimagined
Belonging in Public Schools

Belonging Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 54:32


This episode features Khalida Himes, a certified EMDR therapist and trauma-informed school social worker you may recognize from Instagram and TikTok as @sassyblacksocialworker. Dr. Mona and Khalida discuss the challenges of belonging in public schools, highlighting how the current national climate affects students, teachers, and administrators. Tune in now and explore: - How to advocate for trauma-informed practices to support students - What increasing rates of teacher burnout means for public school students - The concept of “Wellness Thursdays,” where students and teachers engage in activities that promote mental health - How students are slowly regaining social skills and connections post-COVID - How celebrating diverse cultures in classrooms fosters connection and reduces isolation - The necessity of active parental involvement to support a student's wellbeing Learn more about Khalida by following her on IG and TikTok: @sassyblacksocialworker Learn more about the Belonging Reimagined Podcast: www.drmonanour.com/podcast Connect with Dr. Mona Nour: www.drmonanour.com

Moms Changing the World
Ep 63- Children's book author Monique Aiken

Moms Changing the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 50:17


Moms Changing the World turns 4 years this month! To celebrate, our episode today is with children's book author, among many other things, Monique Aiken. If you have been a long time listener, you know that I LOVE to highlight my favorite children's books and their authors.Monique Aiken is a first-generation Jamaican American and a strategy consultant, entrepreneur, and podcast host. She lives in a 100-plus year old house in New Jersey with her husband and son—the original "Cutie Patootie" who inspired the book. Her first children's book, a love letter to her son (and all children), was published in January 2024.She has a rich background in traditional finance, in New York, London and Houston and after that Monique has focused her energies on advancing the global impact economy with the Clinton Global Initiative, Mission Investors Exchange, where she led Programs focused on Foundations to begin or deepen their practice of impact investing and working with Tideline, a boutique strategy consultancy for Impact Investing. She's currently an Managing DIrector at the Investment Integration Project.She is also the creator and host of MJN's podcast “Into the Record”. She is co-founder of the ReStarter Fund, an economic and climate justice initiative aiming to be a small business lifeline in these challenging times of polycrisis.Monique holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business and a B.Sc. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, where she studied Spanish and Portuguese.If you were close to NYC during NYC Climate Week, on Sunday 9/22/24, Monique's nonprofit collective, Make Justice Normal hosted a family-friendly “streetfair for good” in Queens, NY which uses social practice art to inspire climate action. Interested folks can learn more about it here.Books mentioned:- Ron's Big Mission here- Mae Among the Stars here- Yes No here- Our Skin here- Always Anjali here- Just Ask here- Social Justice Investor here- Change the World Before Bedtime hereMonique's links:Into the Record podcast hereStreet Works Earth 9/22 hereIllustrator Amanda's links:- Khalida and the Beautiful song and other books here- Pet portrait work here Ekua Walker, NP- Host of Www.MomsChangingtheWorld.orgFacebook - Moms Changing The World

On The Continent
Khalida Popal on the fight for Afghanistan's national team to play football again

On The Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 47:00


With just over a week to go until International Women's Day, we wanted to welcome a truly inspirational woman in football onto the podcast.Khalida Popal is the former captain of the Afghan women's national team. In fact, if it wasn't for her, the team would never have been formed back in 2007. And if it wasn't for her, the current squad would never have escaped Kabul when the Taliban regained power in August 2021.Now, Khalida faces a new battle with football's authorities. With the Taliban's ban on women's sport, FIFA are refusing to recognise the Afghan team. Rachel speaks to Khalida all about that, the long journey to this point, and why football in particular is such a powerful tool for female empowerment.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

To Life! The Hope Behind the Headlines
An Arab Woman Speaks on Loving Israel

To Life! The Hope Behind the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 34:15


Myles interviews Khalida, a Muslim from Bethlehem who was born during the Six-Day War and raised to hate the Jews. Her journey to faith and love will inspire you to see the "Hope Behind the Headlines”.This is an extraordinary story of a pain-filled life redeemed by the Jewish Messiah and Savior of the world, Yeshua [Jesus] We believe this brief testimony will spur you to pray for the Muslim people with FAITH!Support the show

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Khalida Popal Read by Shamsia Hassani

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 20:29


Khalida Popal is a football player, an activist and a defender at heart. As a committed team leader, Khalida empowers girls through sports and defends her teammates in Afghanistan both on and off the pitch. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. It was written by Sara Weiss and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Shamsia Hassani. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Our executive producer was Joy Smith. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Faces of Digital Health
How Can Lack of Resources Spur Innovation? A Nephrologist's Perspective From Kenya

Faces of Digital Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 36:16


In this episode, we navigate through the clinical landscape of Kenya with nephrologist Khalida Soki, who, after a tenure with the UK's NHS, chose to return to her native land. Our conversation delves into the stark realities clinicians face in regions constrained by resources. Khalida sheds light on the imperative for innovation amongst doctors, who often find themselves adapting—sometimes in deviation from international clinical guidelines—to maximize the impact of available resources. She also highlights the pivotal role of technology, pointing to the convenience and widespread use of telemedicine facilitated by Kenya's robust connectivity infrastructure. Access to international resources, she notes, is invaluable in offering patients informed clinical advice. Website: facesofdigitalhealth.com Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/ Ilara Health: https://www.ilarahealth.com/about-us/ Leave a rating or a review: https://lovethepodcast.com/facesofdigitalhealth

Psych Talk
Episode 151 | School Social Work & Student Mental Health with Khalida Himes, LCSW

Psych Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 41:35


In today's episode of Psych Talk I chat with Khalida Himes, LCSW a school social worker, speaker, and content creator. Khalida shares her journey to becoming a school social worker and why she is so passionate about working with students. We discuss the role of a school social worker, as well as misconceptions about what school social workers do. Khalida shares insights about the mental health and other challenges our students are currently facing, including challenges of returning to school after the summer. Further, Khalida discusses how parents and school staff can help support students who may be struggling with their mental health in school. Connect with Khalida: IG: @sassyblacksocialworker TikTok: @sassyblacksocialworker Website: https://www.erbconsulting.org/ Connect with Me: Follow me on IG @jessicaleighphd Follow the podcast on IG @psych.talk.podcast Follow me on TikTok @jessicaleighphd Follow me on Youtube  Follow me on Threads @jessicaleighphd Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast Join my Facebook community: Grow Through What You Go Through Ways to Work With Me: Mind Over Matter LGBTQ+ Affirming Masterclass Be a guest on my podcast Resources: Anti-Racism Resources LGBTQ+ Affirming Resources The Helping Professional's Guide to Boundary Setting Intro/Outro Music Life of Riley by Kevin MacLeod Music License

Counter Pressed with Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Friends
Counter Pressed meets Malala and Khalida Popal

Counter Pressed with Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 27:37


In a very special edition of ‘Counter Pressed,' Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Jessy Parker Humphreys meet Malala Yousafzai and Khalida Popal in Sydney to discuss the Women's World Cup, the growth of football globally among women and girls, and their joint mission to get FIFA to recognize the exiled Afghanistan national women's team, now based in Australia. They discuss Khalida's journey to her advocacy, how they came to meet and work together, and their thoughts on the World Cup as a force for change. Then, Malala reveals the football teams she cheers for and her karaoke bar song of choice. Host: Flo Lloyd-Hughes Guests: Jessy Parker Humphreys, Khalida Popal, and Malala Yousafzai Producer: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T186 - GOTREK & FELIX: LA REINA SERPIENTE - Audio 2/2 - Serie Gotrek & Felix - Novelas Warhammer Fantasy

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 349:03


Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer Fantasy en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Una novela de Gotrek y Félix Parte 2. Capítulo 12 al 23. En los desiertos blanqueados por el sol de lo que una vez fue la tierra de Nehekhara, Gotrek y Felix son capturados por la reina no muerta Khalida y obligados a ayudarla contra sus enemigos en una guerra que los llevará al corazón de la Tierra de los Muertos. Las historias ambientadas en la Tierra de los Muertos son pocas y distantes entre sí, ¡y las que presentan a la infame Khalida son aún más raras! Y en esta historia, ver a Gotrek obligado a trabajar para alguien a quien preferiría ver muerto es de lo más divertido... LA HISTORIA Gotrek y Felix: ¿héroes anónimos del Imperio, o nada más que ladrones y asesinos comunes? La verdad quizás se encuentre en algún punto intermedio y dependa completamente de a quién le preguntes... Viajando al misterioso sur en busca de una poderosa muerte, el Asesino Gotrek Gurnisson y su compañero humano, Felix Jaeger, se ven envueltos en una batalla entre reinos en guerra. Capturados por la siniestra reina Khalida y obligados a cumplir sus órdenes, los aventureros deben enfrentarse a los horrores de la soleada Tierra de los Muertos... Y los muertos no descansan tranquilos. Escrito por Josh Reynolds. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Discord: https://discord.gg/9QMkYuUk También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T186 - GOTREK & FELIX: LA REINA SERPIENTE - Audio 1/2 - Serie Gotrek & Felix - Novelas Warhammer Fantasy.

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 324:36


Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer Fantasy en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Una novela de Gotrek y Félix Parte 1. Capítulo 1 al 11. En los desiertos blanqueados por el sol de lo que una vez fue la tierra de Nehekhara, Gotrek y Felix son capturados por la reina no muerta Khalida y obligados a ayudarla contra sus enemigos en una guerra que los llevará al corazón de la Tierra de los Muertos. Las historias ambientadas en la Tierra de los Muertos son pocas y distantes entre sí, ¡y las que presentan a la infame Khalida son aún más raras! Y en esta historia, ver a Gotrek obligado a trabajar para alguien a quien preferiría ver muerto es de lo más divertido... LA HISTORIA Gotrek y Felix: ¿héroes anónimos del Imperio, o nada más que ladrones y asesinos comunes? La verdad quizás se encuentre en algún punto intermedio y dependa completamente de a quién le preguntes... Viajando al misterioso sur en busca de una poderosa muerte, el Asesino Gotrek Gurnisson y su compañero humano, Felix Jaeger, se ven envueltos en una batalla entre reinos en guerra. Capturados por la siniestra reina Khalida y obligados a cumplir sus órdenes, los aventureros deben enfrentarse a los horrores de la soleada Tierra de los Muertos... Y los muertos no descansan tranquilos. Escrito por Josh Reynolds. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Discord: https://discord.gg/9QMkYuUk También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!

Biblioteca futvox - podcast futbol
300. Malala, Khalida y FIFA: luz de esperanza para Afganistán

Biblioteca futvox - podcast futbol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 15:40


2023, año de Mundial Femenil. Malala Yousafzai, Khalida Popal y FIFA pueden ser luz de esperanza para la selección femenina de Afganistán para detener la opresión a la mujer afgana del régimen talibán. Escucha los momentos que marcaron la historia del futbol mundial en “Biblioteca futvox”, con Alberto Lati. Un podcast exclusivo de futvox. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Black Girl Business Bar
I'm going on sabbatical

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 1:43


I am going to be taking a break from recording the Black Girl Business Bar podcast for the remainder of 2022. I'll be back in 2023 when I'll return with all new episodes on your favorite topics in business and the online space — and hopefully with some wonderful guests to help teach you lots of things and share their stories.Stay in touch with me by following me on Instagram @Khalida.Dubose where I'll continue to post updates. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client Book a sales call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
When it's time to change your offer

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 15:15


Have you been having a hard time selling your offer and you're starting to wonder if it's time for a change? If so, this episode is for you. I'm discussing the signs you need to be aware of before changing your business and how to make that change seamlessly. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Inflation is up: Here's why you need to review your prices

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 18:10


I want to speak to you about inflation and what it could mean for your business. Here's what you should be thinking about when it comes to inflation and how it relates to your prices as an online business owner. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

Fort Salem Witching Hour
S3E03 - Roadhouse Reunion

Fort Salem Witching Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 54:02


In this episode, the Bellweather Unit gets even more fractured. Adil, Abigail and Tally seek out Khalida, but end up picking up Sarah Alder in the process. Talder fans had a good number of moments between Tally and Alder. Alder is definitely changed - no longer is she the stern general with the perfect hairdo. This Alder wants to nothing more than to drink tequila, eat nachos, and watch Tally Craven dance sexy for her. We here at the podcast approve of this new version. Alas, the fun can't go on forever, because Alder is on a quest to collect all the seeds of the First Song.Meanwhile, Nicte and Scylla spend some quality time together working on their hand-to-hand combat techniques. It doesn't matter, because the Marshalls easily capture them, along with the rest of the unit. Cession jail looks nicer than real world jail, as the gang is imprisoned in a fancy old manor, where I'm sure tensions will stay low and no sexy times will be had.Alban Hearst meets up with Kara Brandt and has a very confusingly sexually charged conversation with her. This inspires him to cut his vocal chords out, in favor of an upgrade.Finally, President Wade tries to move against VP Silver, but the Camarilla beat her to the punch and blow up the White House before she can make a public address condemning the VP. Oh no!Support the show

Fort Salem Witching Hour
S3E02 - When Camping Goes Terribly Wrong

Fort Salem Witching Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 74:58


In this episode, the Bellweather Unit  sneaks into the Cession. Abigail is worried Scylla is going to steal Raelle away from them, but the Mycellium steals her away first, as she's sucked into the ground and put in a shiny prison somewhere in the earth.  Nicte shows off her hamburger Phantom face to Tally, before unleashing some fun new acid and bat-related abilities on some unsuspecting Camarilla agents at a chemical factory. The unit manages to luck into capturing Alban Hearst, only to immediately allow him to escape once the dreaded Cession Marshalls show up on the scene. Khalida acts super suspicious before disappearing (or maybe being kidnapped, I don't know)Meanwhile, in a much better subplot, Petra hosts a dinner party, M dazzles us with their snappy suit, and  we are blessed with the return of two queens in the form of President Wade and Minerva Bellweather. VP Silver is set back in his plan for total domination for the moment, as Wade flexes her presidential power all over him with a rousing speech in support of equal rights for witches.Also, Penelope Silver is back and 100% more insane than when we last saw her. She tries to choke out our beloved Izadora and is apparently able to transfer into a gaseous form at will. Also possibly insane? The Mycellium network, which does a very creepy "Mother will protect you, my dear" act with Raelle. Yikes.We answer all your burning questions and more. As always, we appreciate you leaving ratings or reviews on iTunes, Spotify and other platforms. Hit us up on Twitter (or Instagram and Tumblr) and talk with us about the show! You can find us at @FSWitchingHour or @mad_typist and @DJaedyxe.  If you want to support our show you can also donate to our Patreon.     Support the show

The Black Girl Business Bar
My topic is too depressing for my audience

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 14:53


In this episode, I tackle why you're experiencing a disconnect with your target audience when you discuss tough topics. We'll talk about your mindset and some practical tips to help you fix your messaging. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Here are the practices that have helped me succeed as an entrepreneur

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 11:45


In this episode, I'm going to share with you the three things that slowed my progress as a new business owner and the three practices that helped me succeed. Other resourcesThe RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next clientBook a sales call with KhalidaMore on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

Fleur d'avocat
#182 - Khalida Acem : "Le droit, c'est quand même la base de la société"

Fleur d'avocat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 76:23


Khalida Acem est avocate au Barreau de Paris depuis 2016. En tant qu'indépendante, elle se spécialise en fiscalité personnelle et gestion de patrimoine. Khalida est une passionnée de sa matière, dévouée à ses clients : elle vit l'exercice de son métier à fond. Elle mène sa barque de façon indépendante, lucide sur ses forces et ses axes d'amélioration. Vous l'entendrez dans cet épisode, elle raconte son métier avec sincérité, enthousiasme, et le sourire d'une avocate bien dans sa robe. Références : Episode avec Delphine Gallin Julie Picard, experte comptable Les 5 blessures qui empêchent d'être soi-même Vous pouvez contacter Khalida via Linkedin. Merci à Simon Fabre pour la recommandation et bonne écoute ! Lilas Louise 

The Black Girl Business Bar
Don't skip steps: Here's why your online course isn't selling

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 10:39


New online business owners have to build their foundations before they can sell popular products like courses and masterminds. In this episode, I explain why working with 1-to-1 clients is preferable for new online business owners and everything you learn from working with and managing clients. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in mindset and simplified business strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#184 Inherited Retinal Degeneration with Blueprint Genetics

DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 33:20


In honor of Vision Health Month and Blindness Awareness Month, we are exploring Blueprint Genetics' My Retina Tracker program with ​​Khalida Liaquat, who is a genetic counselor and the Senior Manager of Genomic Services at Quest Diagnostics. Our other guest is Ariana Lichtenstein, who is the Director of Business development at Blueprint Genetics. Blueprint Genetics is a genetic testing company focused on inherited diseases. With a patient-first mindset, they deliver high-quality genetic testing to the global clinical community across 15 medical specialties, with a customer base spanning over 70 countries. By combining a state-of-the-art laboratory process, the latest sequencing technology, AI empowered data-crunching tools and techniques, world-class professionals, and a holistic customer experience approach, we are bringing genetic knowledge to mainstream healthcare.Khalida Liaquat, MS, CGC, is a graduate of the Sarah Lawrence College genetic counseling program and is certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and is a licensed genetic counselor in the state of Massachusetts. Khalida is a Senior Manager of Genomics Services at Quest diagnostics and supports the Athena Diagnostics and Blueprint Genetics laboratories. Her clinical work history includes serving as clinical prenatal and pediatric genetic counselor at Kings County Hospital Center and Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY. Her special interests include patient advocacy, variant sciences and education. Khalida is an active member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. Ariana Lichtenstein, MS, graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University with a degree in Neuroscience. Her passion is the genetics of epilepsy disorders, and she conducted research on dopamine transporter protein in the Department of Pharmacology while at Vanderbilt. She is the Director of Business Development at Blueprint Genetics, managing relationships with BioPharma clients based in the Americas. Ariana has spent the past decade on the commercial side of the molecular diagnostics industry, working for both prenatal and postnatal commercial laboratories.On This Episode We Discuss:Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD)The My Retina Tracker Program and registryThe benefits of joining rare disease registries The privacy of registries Informed DNA and its benefits How knowing one's IRD gene mutation help them qualify for clinical trials Blueprint Genetics' testing panelBenefits of genetic testing for IRD patients Want to learn more about inherited retinal dystrophies (IRD)? Blueprint Genetics is hosting a webinar on May 24th, 2022. Register here. Head over to blueprintgenetics.com and follow Blueprint on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Connect with our guests, Khalida and Ariana on their social media channels: Khalida's Twitter, Khalida's LinkedIn, and Ariana's LinkedIn Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on May 20, 2022 where we'll be joined by Yael Joffe, host of The Power of Genetics podcast, to discuss nutrigenomics! In the meantime, you can binge over 180 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Episodes since 2021 are also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen. Our social media lead is Corinne Merlino. Our video lead is Amanda Andreoli. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com. PerkinElmer Genomics is a global leader in genetic testing focusing on rare diseases, inherited disorders, newborn screening, and hereditary cancer. Testing services support the full continuum of care from preconception and prenatal to neonatal, pediatric, and adult. Testing options include sequencing for targeted genes, multiple genes, the whole exome or genome, and copy number variations. Using a simple saliva or blood sample, PerkinElmer Genomics answers complex genetic questions that can proactively inform patient care and end the diagnostic odyssey for families. Learn more at PerkinElmerGenomics.com. (SPONSORED)Want to become a genetic counselor? Looking for ways to engage with the field and boost your resume for grad school applications? Then you should check out Sarah Lawrence's “Why Genetic Counseling Wednesday Summer Series”! Every Wednesday this June Sarah Lawrence is hosting this series where you can interact through Zoom with genetic counselors from different specialties. It kicks off on June 1st! You can sign up at SLC.edu/DNAtoday to register to level up your resume for applications in the fall. (SPONSORED)

The Black Girl Business Bar
I'll be back in May

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 1:01


Hey friends, just dropping in to let you know that I will be on a short podcasting break for the remainder of April and part of May. I hope you are having an amazing spring for those of you who are in North America and a beautiful Ramadan for all of my friends who are still observing around the world.I want to take this opportunity to also say a very early Eid Mubarak, for those of you who will be celebrating Eid. I know that I will not be on the podcast that week. So I wanted to send you an early seasons greetings. I'll be back in May with all new episodes of the Black Girl Business Bar podcast.In the meantime, please follow me on Instagram for tips and topics on all things business and mindset. I look forward to seeing you back then. Resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy and mindset. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Cleaning up your energy with your audience

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 16:17


What happens when you're not attracting the people you want to work with? What happens when you're getting on sales calls and you're not converting? Is your energy off? In this episode, I address how our own biases and perceptions can affect our energy and how we attract customers. And I go right at the root cause. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy and mindset. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Why you've really been avoiding 1-to-1 coaching in your business

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 25:18


If you've been thinking about incorporating group coaching into your business because you're seeing dollar signs or have a desire to scale, this episode is for you.There are a few things for you to consider, but I want to focus on why you're avoiding 1-to-1 coaching and how that can help build the foundation of your business, whether you're a coach or a service provider.Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy and mindset. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to book more sales calls

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 20:20


This is the last episode in our series on sales. In this week's episode, I offer six tips for new online business owners to book more sales calls.These tips are what I teach my clients, they are what my coaches have taught me, and I believe they'll help you become successful, too. Sales calls help you convert high-ticket clients, help you better understand your audience, and help inform your marketing. Selling is a foundational business skill, and doing sales calls is a great way to practice your skills. Episodes mentioned Episode 35: How to diagnose 3 main problems in your business Pt. 1 Episode 36:  How to diagnose 3 main problems in your business Pt. 2 Episode 37: The secret to confidently selling your offer Episode 38: The Dos and Don'ts of free coaching Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy and mindset. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
The Do's and Don'ts of Free Coaching

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 16:31


You should be very generous with what you give to people in terms of advice and coaching. But there should also be limits to what you give away for free to protect your potential clients, your sales process, and the integrity of your value.In this episode, I walk through the different scenarios in which it's appropriate to coach clients for free and when it's not appropriate. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy and mindset. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color online business owners nail the foundations of running a successful business and cultivate a rock-solid mindset as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
The secret to confidently selling your offer

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 23:28


Belief is everything as a business owner. And that manifests itself in your sales. If you don't believe in yourself and what you're offering as a product or service, you'll have trouble attracting customers. In this episode, I look closely at what it means to believe in your offer and I share tips on cultivating belief in your offer so you can confidently invite your people to work with you. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business coach specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

Asylum Speakers Podcast with Jaz O'Hara: Stories of Migration
38. From defending on the football pitch, to defending the rights of Afghanistan's women and girls, with Khalida Popal

Asylum Speakers Podcast with Jaz O'Hara: Stories of Migration

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 54:58


This International Women's Day, It's only right that I bring you the story of one of the most incredible women that I know... Khalida Popal.Khalida grew up playing football with her brothers in Afghanistan, and even though she faced serious discrimination from her community as a result, she went on to form the Afghan women's football league with her friends. Despite death threats at the hands of extremist and anti-women's-rights groups, she went on to be the first woman on the board of the Afghan football federation, the first female employee of the federation, and the captain of the Women's National Team after being the driving force behind it's growth.But as Khalida's profile grew, so too did the threat to her safety, and Khalida was forced to leave Afghanistan and begin her journey as a refugee. After living in various refugee camps she has been granted asylum in Denmark, but has never lost ties with her homeland. Last year, when the Taliban seized power of Afghanistan, Khalida worked tirelessly to campaign for the safe evacuation of the Afghan women's football teams, who had become targets to the Taliban (who do not allow women to participate in or even attend sporting events). Khalida rallied the international community and was eventually successful in safely evacuating over 300 people - the players and their familes, to both Australia and the UK. Khalida continues to advocate for the rights of women and girls through her organisation Girl Power, which uses sport as a tool to empower, connect and unify women and girls from all cultures and social backgrounds. This episode is brought to you by Love Welcomes: https://www.lovewelcomes.org/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/asylum-speakers-podcast-with-jaz-ohara-stories-of-migration. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to diagnose 3 main problems in your business pt.2

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 16:28


This week, I'm continuing my series on sales, mindset, money, and so much more. I want to help you get focused on your business so that you can start to make big changes.This is part two of diagnosing the three main problems in any business. For this episode, we're focusing on your audience and sales.Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a sales call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to diagnose 3 main problems in your business pt.1

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 17:39


This week, we're starting a new series on sales, mindset, money, and so much more. I want to help you get focused on your business so that you can start to make big changes.We're going to begin by diagnosing the three main problems in any business.First up: messaging. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a clarity call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Taishma Council on building an agency and when to hire a virtual assistant

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 35:03


Taishma Council is the founder and CEO of Virtual Goals Assistant Agency, where she helps business owners achieve their goals through operational excellence, administration, content creation, and other services.In this episode, Taishma talks with me about building an agency and when it's time to seek out help from a virtual assistant.Find more information on the Virtual Goals Assitant Agency at vgaallc.com. Follow Taishma on Instagram @theceo.taishma.Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a clarity call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
La Toya Jackson on business credit and alternate funding for women in business

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 37:57


La Toya Jackson is the founder and CEO of Excel Capital Group, which provides business credit and funding solutions for entrepreneurs, looking for capital to start, grow, and scale their businesses.In this episode, La Toya helps break down the importance of business credit for entrepreneurs and offers tips to position yourself for success. Follow the Excel Capital Group on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to start receiving today

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 29:49


In this episode, I break down what it means to receive, to listen, to be coached, and the benefits for new online entrepreneurs as they receive more in their businesses and lives. Some questions to think about as you settle into this episode: Do you know what it means to receive? If you do, do you know what it means to catch yourself not receiving?Bonus points for anyone who can share with me a few examples of them receiving their business or life. Other resources The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
The RELEASE Method Framework

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 17:48


I'm so excited about today's show because I've wanted to share this with you. I call it the R.E.L.E.A.S.E. Method. This is a self-coaching method that I came up with that's really, really flexible, and I hope you agree. It's helped me get clarity and provided me with a framework for making decisions. In the R.E.L.E.A.S.E Method, I reflect, evaluate, talk about leaning in and just kind of lingering, and spend time learning how to feel. Check it out! The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  Other resources Black Girl Business Bar: My 2021 in review and 2022 goals The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community Book a clarity call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
My 2021 in review and 2022 goals

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 31:01


In this episode, I look back at 2021 and all of the challenges and accomplishments I've had.Spoiler alert: I get really vulnerable.I also go through my 2022 goals and share a challenge for the Black Girl Business Bar community.  Resources mentioned in this episode The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie The Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community  Book a clarity call with Khalida  The RELEASE Method - 7 steps to releasing your biggest sales blocks + attracting your next client  More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Tackling body issues and marketing with Brianna Wilkerson

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 32:39


This is for women struggling with how they present themselves online and market their businesses. In this episode, I talk with holistic health and life coach Brianna Wilkerson about the deep-rooted issues surrounding body issues that women and women of color face as online entrepreneurs. Brianna offers tips and advice for recognizing these issues and addressing them. Find Brianna Wilkerson online at madewell345.com. Listen to one of her podcasts, More Than Your Weight or the Healthy Oily Home. You can also check out her Facebook group, More Than Your Weight Women's Community. Follow her on Instagram @madewell345. Resources mentioned in this episode Daring Greatly by Brené Brown You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero  The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson  The Black Girl Business Bar Community on Facebook Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to stop feeling like an imposter with Kamalyn Kaur

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 33:10


There are so many women who feel like they're dealing with imposter syndrome as new business owners. This negative mindset can limit your ability to be successful and grow as an entrepreneur. So we have to do something about it!In this episode, I'm joined by Kamalyn Kaur, a psychotherapist and mindset coach, who works with people dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and much more. Kamalyn helps me break down imposter syndrome, how it shows up in your business, and offers some tips for overcoming it. Find Kamalyn Kaur in the Empower Her Mind Facebook community and on Instagram @KamalynKaurTherapist.Resources  The Black Girl Business Bar Community on Facebook Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Revisited: Shondell Varcianna on creating content that speaks to your niche

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 35:37


I'm still on break, so I'm bringing back one of my favorite episodes from 2021. I had the pleasure of chatting with Varci Media founder and CEO Shondell Varcianna about her journey from working in the financial industry to serving financial institutions with her content writing services.Her story is particularly interesting because, at one point, her business served a general clientele, but she realized that the general approach was NOT working for her. So she decided to narrow her company's focus. We talk about how she came to make that decision and what it means to find your niche as a business owner.Shondell also gives practical tips for online business owners to find and listen to potential customers and clients and supercharge your process for finding content ideas. Connect with Shondell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shondellvarcianna/ Or check out her company, Varci Media: https://varcimedia.com/ References in this episode The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss Real Estate guru Grant Cardone More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.  The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
The best mentorship we received in 2021

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 17:45


Ladies, I've compiled some of the best mentorship moments we've had this year on the Black Girl Business Bar podcast. As you guys know, I launched the podcast in July 2021. It's been an incredible six months of recording and meeting guests and bringing you this beautiful mentorship so that your business can grow.So if you're like me, hearing this information for a second time, maybe even a third time, just remember that this is super helpful after implementing it, testing it, and experimenting with your business.Over the past six months, I hope you've experienced lots of personal growth and business growth. And so maybe on this second or third listen, you'll hear this mentorship through another filter and get something more powerful out of it. If this is your first time listening, be sure to go back and catch the full episodes linked below. You won't regret it.Episodes mentioned in this podcast  How to battle burnout with the burnout whisperer Erayna Sargent Eman Ismail on getting started, investing, testimonials, and more LaTasha Gatling on how unresolved trauma shows up in business Crowdfunding for business owners with Olivia Owens A word with Heidi Lewis-Ivey  Resources The Black Girl Business Bar Community on Facebook Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
We're on a mini break

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 1:27


Hey friends. So I am dropping into your earbuds this week to quickly tell you that we are on a break until January 11th, 2022. So no new episode this week. However, I am going to be releasing an episode next week. That's December 28th, 2021. And that will be a compilation of our best moments of actionable insight and mentorship.And then I'm going to personally select one of my favorite interview episodes to release here on January 4th. So stay tuned.In the meantime, my team and I are going to be working behind the scenes to bring you more insightful episodes from brilliant and powerful women of color business owners who are bravely pursuing their passions and creating the impact that they want to see in the world.I'll also be hanging out in the Black Girl Business Bar community over on Facebook, where I'll be going live, doing a giveaway or two, and engaging with women just like you.So be sure to join us if you haven't already. And finally, if this is the holiday season for you, my team, and I wish you a safe and happy holiday season. And if not, we wish you a prosperous new year.More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Five simple mistakes holding you back from making more money

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 18:05


Ladies, there are many things that can be holding you back from success in your business and life. Here are five mistakes that I've been seeing pop up for my clients, including failing to promote your offer, focusing on shiny objects, consuming too much information, comparing yourself to others, not having enough support, and suffering from imposter syndrome.In this episode, I'm going to dig into these issues and the underlying problems so you can focus on building your business.Resources  The Black Girl Business Bar Community on Facebook Book a clarity call with Khalida More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
My recipe for powerful and confident selling

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 50:11


Hey, ladies. This week, I'm going to try something different. I recently connected with Christine Gallimore-Wright in the Black Girl Business Bar Facebook community. Christine has a radio show on business, mortgages, and finance. She asked me to come on the show and sit in for her co-host to discuss sales, something we've been talking about in the community.It was a GREAT conversation. I just had to share it. Thankfully, Christine has graciously said I can re-post the audio of her show with my audience here.In this special episode, I talk with Christine about my recipe for selling confidently, my mindset, and the importance of celebrating progress. I hope you enjoy it. (Watch the full episode on YouTube.) Resources mentioned in this episode The Black Girl Business Bar Community Savvy Sales for Solopreneurs More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How Ruqayyah Abdul-Rahim Oliver turned her trauma into service

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 46:44


Ruqayyah Abdul Rahim is a successful masseuse and entrepreneur who now serves as a trauma survivor coach and intuitive healer. As a sexual assault and domestic violence survivor, she works with women to help them heal their minds, bodies, and spirits. In this episode, Ruqayyah tells me about her path to becoming a trauma survivor coach, what it took to heal from her trauma, and how she has successfully built multiple businesses. Follow Ruqayyah on Instagram @ruqayyah_and_co. References in this episode Ruqayyah & Co. Savvy Sales for Solopreneurs  More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
Your First Hire

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 17:40


Ladies, I want to talk to you about getting the help you need for your business so you can focus on the things that matter — and give you the much-needed rest you deserve. This is for everyone struggling with trying to find someone who can help shoulder the burden of running an online business by themselves. In this episode, I'm going to talk to you about hiring in your business, what it looks like to hire someone for the first time, when the time is right, and how hiring can help with the bottom line. Resources mentioned in this episode How to powerfully ask for help in 3 steps  Clarity call with Khalida Black Girl Business Bar community Facebook group More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How to make affirmations work for you

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 21:33


If you're like me, and it took you a while to grasp affirmations on a deeper level — especially how they can work for you and your business — this episode is for you. I'm going to walk you through the extra steps I took to create powerful affirmations that addressed things that kept me from being successful and putting myself out there. And of course, I'll share three of the affirmations I use today. Resources mentioned in this episode Let's get visible - 3 tips for showing out Black Girl Business Bar community Facebook group Book a clarity call with Khalida More on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
A word with Heidi Lewis-Ivey

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 21:18


Ladies, this is a special treat for you. In this episode, I'll be joined by award-winning author and business executive Heidi Lewis-Ivey.Heidi is an ordained elder, a prophetic minister, and an internationally acclaimed speaker. She is the author of "Can I Rest Awhile?" and the new book, "Black Girl Cry: What Black Women Need to Know to Amplify Their Voices." She is also a co-author in Soulful Prayers Volumes 1 and 2 and Soulful Affirmations. Heidi walks me through her career and how she focused on building solid relationships in the workplace to reach the C-suite level in the financial industry without a college degree (and why she went back to school to get one).She tells us why she shouldn't have been so afraid when she started and how her creativity helped her reclaim her peace.There's lots of practical advice for those on the corporate path and entrepreneurs. Enjoy!Find Heidi on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.Resources mentioned in this episode:  "Black Girl Cry: What Black Women Need to Know to Amplify Their Voices" by Heidi Lewis-Ivey  "Can I Rest Awhile?" by Heidi Lewis-Ivey Savvy Sales for Solopreneurs More on KhalidaKhalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com.The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

The Black Girl Business Bar
How I made my first sale

The Black Girl Business Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 26:35


Keeping it real, I feel like I wasted so much time trying to figure out selling and running a business when I first got started. It turns out that my first few sales where just around the corner when I got support, got focused, and took imperfect actions. Over the years, my sales process has evolved as I've narrowed down the most important activities for finding and signing new clients. But it wasn't easy. There were roadblocks, mindset drama, self-confidence issues and more. Making a conscious effort to deal with it all as it came gave me my edge and I know the same will be true for you if this is something you're struggling with in your business.  I'm going to walk you through, step by step, through my process of signing my first high-ticket clients and show you how you can do the same.   Resources mentioned in this episodeGet on a clarity call with KhalidaMore on Khalida Khalida DuBose is a business mentor specializing in sales strategy. As a previous crowdfunding coach, she supported more than a thousand crowdfunding campaigns and project creators in their quest to bring their dreams, passions, and ideas to the world. Now, she focuses on helping women of color who are early-stage online business owners as they navigate the entrepreneurial journey. For more information on Khalida, visit khalidadubose.com. Follow Khalida on Instagram @khalida.dubose. You can email her at khalida@blackgirlbusinessbar.com. The Black Girl Business Bar is produced by Zuri Berry (@ZMCPodcasts). Music by Vincent Tone and Die Hard Productions.

Burn It All Down
Interview: Kelly Lindsey, Former Coach of the Afghanistan Women's Football Team, on Recent Evacuations

Burn It All Down

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 33:02


This episode opens with words from Khalida Popal (in an interview with CNN), former Capitan of the Afghanistan Women's Football Team. Then, Shireen Ahmed talks with Kelly Lindsey, former coach of the Afghanistan Women's Football Team about how Khalida, Kelly and a small and formidable group of people were able to evacuate Afghan footballers, other athletes and vulnerable people to safety in recent weeks, with the help of Human Rights for All in Australia. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices