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>> AI Generated: The speakers discuss the importance of Allah's words and the root of the Maasi, which is based on desire and protecting one's life. They emphasize the need for patience and giving what one wants, as well as avoiding bad behavior and learning through writing. The importance of writing in a digital communication environment, and personal and meaningful ways of writing, is emphasized. The host emphasizes the importance of writing for students, as it is a critical learning experience for students and educators, and the importance of writing in a personal and meaningful way.
Judges have been visiting the finalists in this year's BBC Food and Farming Awards. This episode of The Food Programme celebrates the businesses shortlisted for the street food and take-away category. This year it's been extended to include small eateries as well. Chefs Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn won the award eight years ago. Now they're back as judges. We sample Malaysian rendang cooked in a traditional clay pot at Joli in London; meet the cooks at Maasi's in Cardiff who've invented the "naanwich" in their Pakistani cafe; and try curries from DabbaDrop in East London, which are delivered by bike. Presenters: Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn Producer: Rebecca Rooney
Maasi J. Smith, DPM, received his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from Temple University's School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is also a proud graduate of Hampton University, located in Virginia. Currently, he is a Podiatric Surgeon, who also serves as the Chief of Podiatry for Urban Health Initiatives. He is also a medical contributor to Fox 29's, "Good Day Philadelphia" and the "Ten O'Clock News." Dr. Smith has also appeared locally on both CBS and NBC10. In addition, he has been a frequent guest on numerous radio shows, including the "Tom Joyner Morning Show." Follow Maasi on Instagram @drmaasi ====== 12 Million Podcast is a weekly conversation for the culture that was inspired by the Richard Wright book "12 Million Black Voices" 12 Million is a place for an intelligent and thoughtful conversation with BIPOC entrepreneurs, leaders, influencers, artists, and creators. Follow us on Instagram @12millionshow
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Farzana Doctor is a Toronto-based author, activist and a psychotherapist. She has written four critically acclaimed novels. Her latest, Seven, which Ms. Magazine described as “fully feminist and ambitiously bold”, was chosen for multiple 2020 Best Book lists and shortlisted for the Trillium and Evergreen Awards. Her poetry collection, You Still Look The Same (Freehand Books), will be released in May 2022 with an audiobook following soon after. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. In this interview, Doctor discusses her process and craft in the context of her personal journey and her work as a psychotherapist. She shares some poetry from her new collection and discusses the power of storytelling when it comes to reckoning with the past, healing, and moving forward. Her work is both deeply personal and incredibly resonant for all of us living in these challenging times. Find our more about Ms. Doctor at https://farzanadoctor.com/. Jori Krulder is an English teacher in rural Northern California where she writes frequently about engaging students in the study of what it means to be human - literature. She can be found sharing lessons and ideas with the brilliant, generous community of writers and educators on Twitter at @jorikrulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/poetry
Farzana Doctor is a Toronto-based author, activist and a psychotherapist. She has written four critically acclaimed novels. Her latest, Seven, which Ms. Magazine described as “fully feminist and ambitiously bold”, was chosen for multiple 2020 Best Book lists and shortlisted for the Trillium and Evergreen Awards. Her poetry collection, You Still Look The Same (Freehand Books), will be released in May 2022 with an audiobook following soon after. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. In this interview, Doctor discusses her process and craft in the context of her personal journey and her work as a psychotherapist. She shares some poetry from her new collection and discusses the power of storytelling when it comes to reckoning with the past, healing, and moving forward. Her work is both deeply personal and incredibly resonant for all of us living in these challenging times. Find our more about Ms. Doctor at https://farzanadoctor.com/. Jori Krulder is an English teacher in rural Northern California where she writes frequently about engaging students in the study of what it means to be human - literature. She can be found sharing lessons and ideas with the brilliant, generous community of writers and educators on Twitter at @jorikrulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Farzana Doctor is a Toronto-based author, activist and a psychotherapist. She has written four critically acclaimed novels. Her latest, Seven, which Ms. Magazine described as “fully feminist and ambitiously bold”, was chosen for multiple 2020 Best Book lists and shortlisted for the Trillium and Evergreen Awards. Her poetry collection, You Still Look The Same (Freehand Books), will be released in May 2022 with an audiobook following soon after. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. In this interview, Doctor discusses her process and craft in the context of her personal journey and her work as a psychotherapist. She shares some poetry from her new collection and discusses the power of storytelling when it comes to reckoning with the past, healing, and moving forward. Her work is both deeply personal and incredibly resonant for all of us living in these challenging times. Find our more about Ms. Doctor at https://farzanadoctor.com/. Jori Krulder is an English teacher in rural Northern California where she writes frequently about engaging students in the study of what it means to be human - literature. She can be found sharing lessons and ideas with the brilliant, generous community of writers and educators on Twitter at @jorikrulder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
After over 1.5y of no festivals and concerts you would almost forget there's still new music being created...but not here at Student Radio Maastricht! Our first hour this week is dedicated to Music from Maasi! We have local artist Papi "Cali Cali" aka Calito joining us in the studio, to give us all the ins and outs on his new single release. He's joined by his Colombian protégés Javi and Luis, who will tell us more about their collabs and how they're creating music here in Maastricht. So stay tuned for some fresh tunes from our city!
TW: Female Genital Mutilation, Sexual Kicking off S3 with an insightful, eye-opening and inspiring episode with Farzana Doctor, who is a Toronto-based author of four novels: Stealing Nasreen, Six Metres of Pavement, All Inclusive, and Seven. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. She is also an activist, part-time psychotherapist and amateur tarot card reader We chat about Farzana's latest book Seven and how it explores and teaches the reader about the practice of Khatna in a real way in a fictional setting and how it relates to broader patriarchal issues meant to control women's bodies and sexuality. In honor of season 3 and the book's release, we will be hosting a North America based giveaway for Seven on Thurs, May 13. Keep an eye out for this @caffeinatedbrowngirl on instagram Please subscribe to the podcast & leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoyed the episode. Connect with the Caffeinated Brown Girl Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeinatedbrowngirl/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/caffeinatedbrowngirl Connect with Farzana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farzanadoctor/ Website: https://farzanadoctor.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/farzanadoctor/
SPOILER ALERT and ADULT CONTENT WARNING for this episode Today we discuss the book Seven by Farzana Doctor. We discussed for about 30 minutes and then Farzana joined us to field some questions and join in our conversation about her book and the issues surrounding the book and her community. Farzana Doctor is an award-winning writer, activist, and psychotherapist. She is the author of four novels: Stealing Nasreen, Six Metres of Pavement, All Inclusive, and Seven. Seven has been chosen for 2020 Best Book lists including: Indigo/Chapters, Apple Books, Amnesty International, CBC Books and more. Her poetry collection, You Still Look The Same, will be released in fall 2022. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. linktr.ee/farzanadoctor You can purchase the book directly from her publisher who is offering a 25% discount on orders through their website (www.Dundurn.com) Use Promo code DOCTOR25. It does take a lot of effort to produce these episodes. Your support would mean the world to me. How about Buy Me A Coffee, I would greatly appreciate it. I can use all the caffeine I can get. LOL. And THANK YOU. If you have any questions about this or any other episode, please contact me by email at livingalifethroughbooks@gmail.com. Join Libro.FM and use code LLTBPODCAST to get 2 audiobooks for the price of one. Thank me later. If you enjoyed this episode or any of my previous episodes, please write me a review on Apple Podcasts. I thank you for it. My website is being worked on. I'm getting help. YAY. So, watch out for that. Please follow me on a new app called Swell. I'm @bookishpodcast. You can interact with me there also. I would like to introduce each of our members in attendance briefly with their instagram tags. Please follow them all. Thank you. Erin - @erin_eatsbooks and Amy - @amyvoltaireauthor. Jen does not have an instagram account. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/livingalifethroughbooks/message
Seema Pahwa rose to prominence for her role of Badki in the popular Doordarshan soap opera Hum Log (1984-1985). As a theatre actor she worked with Delhi-based theatre group Sambhav, before moving to Mumbai in 1994 to work in films and continue her work in television and theatre. Subsequently, she played Maasi, on Kasamh Se (2006-2009), a popular Zee TV soap opera by Ekta Kapoor. The character is very kind and loving towards her nephew and his wife Bani Walia, the protagonist. In 2014, she received acclaim for the experiential theatre performance of Bhisham Sahni's satire on the middle-class, Saag Meat, where she cooked during the performance, and the food was served to the audience. Seema Pahwa won Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2015 Screen Awards for the movie Ankhon Dekhi. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, she was nominated twice for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for the films Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017) and Shubh Mangal Saavdhan (2017). She was also nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress in 65th Filmfare Awards as well for her role in Bala (2019). Seema Pahwa made her directorial debut with the film Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, or send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media The content is owned & produced by Ep.Log Media | A division of Zero Hour Entertainment. Reproduction of this content without permission is strictly prohibited. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
P is for Patriarchal Abuse: Female Genital Mutilation. Joining me this week to talk about this topic is Farzana Doctor. Farzana Doctor is the Toronto-based author of four novels: Stealing Nasreen, Six Metres of Pavement, All Inclusive, and Seven. Seven was just named an Indigo/Chapters Best Book of the Year, and Amnesty International Readers 2020 Choice. Farzana is also the Maasi behind Dear Maasi, a new sex and relationships column for FGM/C survivors. She is also an activist, part-time psychotherapist and amateur tarot card reader. http://www.farzanadoctor.com/ (http://www.farzanadoctor.com) In this episode we discussed female genital mutilation and how important it is to be educated on the subject, be willing to listen in a non-judgemental fashion, and understand this in terms of consent violations as well. The WHO says: Female genital mutilation (FGM) involves the partial or total removal of external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. The practice has no health benefits for girls and women. FGM can cause severe bleeding and problems urinating, and later cysts, infections, as well as complications in childbirth and increased risk of newborn deaths. More than 200 million girls and women alive today have been cut in 30 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where FGM is concentrated (1). FGM is mostly carried out on young girls between infancy and age 15. FGM is a violation of the human rights of girls and women. WHO is opposed to all forms of FGM, and is opposed to health care providers performing FGM (medicalization of FGM). Treatment of health complications of FGM in 27 high prevalence countries costs 1.4 billion USD per year. Female genital mutilation is classified into 4 major types. Type 1: this is the partial or total removal of the clitoral glans (the external and visible part of the clitoris, which is a sensitive part of the female genitals), and/or the prepuce/ clitoral hood (the fold of skin surrounding the clitoral glans). Type 2: this is the partial or total removal of the clitoral glans and the labia minora (the inner folds of the vulva), with or without removal of the labia majora (the outer folds of skin of the vulva ). Type 3: Also known as infibulation, this is the narrowing of the vaginal opening through the creation of a covering seal. The seal is formed by cutting and repositioning the labia minora, or labia majora, sometimes through stitching, with or without removal of the clitoral prepuce/clitoral hood and glans (Type I FGM). Type 4: This includes all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, e.g. pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area. Often people are only aware of type 1 or 2. Type 4 is also frequently practised without consent. Most of these are an effort to control female sexuality and control female pleasure.
Some new convo content here! We hopped on the phone to try something different. 2 homies. 3 questions each. We got our brothers, Maasi Oak and Botsu of Dos Monos, Each of us hit them with a specific question and then asked what place they missed going to most of all during the quarantine. Youll hear us mention that Paulie Rhyme is also joining but since we went over our intended recording time, we decided to release his portion next Tuesday. So tune-in then. bandcamp.com/timthavillain @botsu_ngs twitter.com/dosmonostres @megalateshow everything
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Yoyo, welcome back to the dopest / most wokest!! It's time for another installment of our ongoing segment, The Best Albums of the Decade This Year This Time Forevernever Amen (we still haven't thought of a real name)!!! This time we had past guests Chocolate Cake and Maasi roll through to submit and help us assign a numerical value to art...even tho it's a downside to list-making, we got some really good convo inside! This episode's submitted albums are: Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy The Underachievers - Indigoism Curren$y - The Drive In Theatre Wiz Khalifa - Kush & Orange Juice We get into some heavy analysis and also have a discussion about Chance The Rapper's album at the beginning of the ep so we're spicy from the jump! Hope all ya'll Tanaka's enjoy, and make sure to Pass It Forward and tell at least two friends about the Mega Late Show, onegaiplzandthankyou!! Below is our list as it stands now so you can check out all of the albums and their ranks at once and a link to it so you can do so whenever you want!! Peace to the goons and the worsts!!! ===EVERY ALBUM AGAIN&AGAIN=== Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly {2015} Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d. city {2012} A Tribe Called Quest - We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service {2016} Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy {2010} Rapsody - Laila's Wisdom {2017} Elzhi - Elmatic {2011} Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa {2012} Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth {2015} Joey Bada$$ - ALL-AMERICAN BADA$$ {2017} RSXGLD - RSXGLD {2017} Nickelus F. - Vices {2013} The Game - Documentary 2 & 2.5 {2015} Drake - If You're Reading This It's Too Late {2015} Pharoahe Monch - W.A.R. {2011} Ab-Soul - Control System {2012} Ivan Ave - Every Eye {2017} Earl - Doris {2015} Lil Ugly Mane - Mista Thug Isolation {2012} The Doppelgangaz - Lone Sharks {2013} Ghostface Killah - Adrian Younge Presents: 12 Reasons To Die {2012} JAY Z - Magna Carta...Holy Grail {2013} A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP {2012} ForteBowie - Vice Haus 2 {2016) J. Cole - Friday Night Lights {2010} Childish Gambino - R O Y A L T Y {2012} The Roots - How I Got Over {2010} Bobby Sessions - Rvltn pt. 1 (The Divided States Of AmeriKKKa) & pt. 2 (The Art of Resistance) {2018} Laws - 4:57 {2010} Syre - Syre {2018} https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A6a2GzeWlZYRNCdVpFvCgtM38-DNgwrIcu78dyicNW0/ Links: instagram.com/laidback_cx bandcamp.com/timthavillain @megalateshow on everything faturl.com/megalateshow/ paypal.me/megalateshow Weather Forecast calendar of upcoming dope culture shows going on in Tokyo! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ goo.gl/SmRW9u If you want your show in the Weather Forecast make sure to hit us at: mlsweatherforecast@gmail.com
Imani and Maasi Oak! Blerds in the building! Today we got Imani and Maasi Oak! Imani is a singer/songwriter/ artist that also rocks with Bae Tokyo. Maasi Oak is an emcee and also one of Lates old friends from college back stateside. Both of them are super blerds and very much into Pokemon. They've collaborated to create a really dope track about being unapologetic Pokemon fans and the type of swagger that comes with that energy. Imani had to duck out before we could record a whole episode but definitely check out the RAW URBAN MOBILE PODCAST for more of her personal story. Maasi stuck around and we went off on long tangents about Godzilla, zombies, comics, Pokemon Go, the difference between a geek or nerd, and a bunch of other shit. Also MLS member SHUX WUN came through to be confused about Pokemon names with Mega. Late dates people. Links: http://www.goontrax.jp/ INYAMELLOW https://www.imanijmedia.com/ https://soundcloud.com/imanijmedia/pokemon-swag https://bandcamp.com/timthavillain http://www.goontrax.jp/ INYAMELLOW @Megalateshow EVERYTHING
rom time immemorial, the pervading name tag as it relates to Africanism and the response to westernization or what many would prefer to refer to as ‘civilization’ has always been Culture Clash. However, for the Maasai people of East Africa, another tag has been given them. The external gaze has always been that they are a people who prefer to stay away from civilization and ‘all’ the technological advancements that come with it. They are gazed as backward, afraid and unflinching towards all that defines the evolving 21st century world and are thus unwilling to relate with it. Infact, they have been termed ‘Technophobic’. As the winner of the 2017 African Rising Photography Competition, I was afforded the opportunity to travel the very lands of Kenya and as such chose to embark on an exploration of the Maasai people, just to gaze at them through my own lenses. I hoped to uncover for myself the assertions about the Maasai in these regards. I found out that the Maasai had a reverse memo
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Ahati Kilindi Lyi has been instrumental in the promotion of African Martial Arts community and the general public. He has worked to bring a greater understanding of cross-cultural Martial Art systems through his writings. He has also appeared on the covers of many national and international magazines, such as Inside Kung Fu and Martial Arts Masters. Khalil Maasi is a Martial Artist/ Actor/Writer/Producer, and fight choreographer.The son of the legendary martial arts Grandmaster Shaha Mfundishi Maasi. Khalil has been studying martial arts since the age of 5 years and appeared with his father on ABC Wide World Of Sports at the age of 9 years old.
Ahati Kilindi Lyi has been instrumental in the promotion of African Martial Arts community and the general public. He has worked to bring a greater understanding of cross-cultural Martial Art systems through his writings. He has also appeared on the covers of many national and international magazines, such as Inside Kung Fu and Martial Arts Masters. Khalil Maasi is a Martial Artist/ Actor/Writer/Producer, and fight choreographer.The son of the legendary martial arts Grandmaster Shaha Mfundishi Maasi. Khalil has been studying martial arts since the age of 5 years and appeared with his father on ABC Wide World Of Sports at the age of 9 years old.
Frans Lanting and Bill Henderson talk about the Maasi Mara with a group of photographers and wildlife enthusiasts who have just finished their Frans Lanting Safari.
Join Mr. Divabetic as he shines the spotlight on Philadelphia (PA) podiatrist, Dr. Maasi J. Smith, founder and director of Rittenhouse Foot and Ankle Associates and manufacturer of Dr. Smith’s Foot Care, a complete line of natural foot care products. Dr. Smith trained in podiatric medicine and surgery with further emphasis on diabetic wound care. His products reflect an interest in providing natural remedies instead of prescriptions which usually include harsh chemical ingredients. This diabetes community trailblazer has also made a mark in the literary world with his self-published work of fiction, Mischiefmakers, which is available on Amazon.com.