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On this week's episode Canadian Age Group record holder Stuart Galloway joins the Podcast to discuss his recent marathon performance, extending his streak of sub-2:52 Marathons to 5 decades. He also shares his path to longevity in the sport, his philosophies on training, and his experiences from decades of youth coaching, including his formative role on the career of Canadian Record holder and Olympic Medallist Moh Ahmed during his early days as a high school athlete with the Niagara Olympic Club. Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world.
How can political science help us better understand globalisation challenges in medical education? Read this new article to find out more Read the accompanying article here: https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15459
Dr. Mohammed Ahmed, Riverside Orthopedic Surgeon, joins us to share the leading-edge advancements in join replacement surgery.
In the latest episode of The Shakeout Podcast, Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins host David Stol to break down the highs and lows of Canadian elites at the 2024 Aramco Houston Marathon.We discuss several topics, including how Rory Linkletter's half-marathon new personal best (1:01:02) might translate to the upcoming Sevilla Marathon, Mohammed Ahmed's last-minute withdrawal, Natasha Wodak and Leslie Sexton narrowly missing Olympic qualifying standard times, and a pair of surprising personal bests from Canadian men in the full marathon. We also go on to debate how the weekend could impact the marathoners representing Canada this summer at the Paris Olympics.Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world.
Rashid employs critical discourse analysis to explore the globalisation of medical school regulation and its role in quality improvement. Read the accompanying article to this podcast: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.14804
There is no orthodoxy that could not have been construed as blasphemous when it started. Christianity was accused by Jews of being blasphemous for proclaiming Jesus as divine, and Muhammad was criticised by his polytheistic Arab contemporaries for preaching monotheism. So how do the movies come into it? Emanuelle Degli Esposti and Mohammed Ahmed explain... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review
In this episode of the #BACK2BASICSPODCAST, we have invited Mr. Syed Mohammad Ahmed Bukhari, The Leader of a Marketing World Movement - Mohammad Ahmed is a Pakistani business magnate on Upwork & social media and national educator best known for being the best freelancer in Peshawar on UPWORK. In our podcast, he is sharing his story of how he made 7 figures with copywriting skills.
Brian Webb is joined by Shawn Hampton and WBKO's Mohammed Ahmed in studio. He gets betting lines from Vegas Frank, and golf tips from WKU women's coach Adam Gary.
Au menu: comment écouter notre podcast sur une montre Garmin sans Spotify, retour des compétitions au Québec, deux entraîneurs québécois dans l'équipe nationale d'Athlétisme Canada 2022, pléthore de grosses performances et records québécois aux États-Unis, notamment sur la fameuse piste rebondissante de l'université de Boston, records canadiens féminin et masculin de 5000m intérieur éclatés par Gabriela DeBues-Stafford (14:31.38, 5e meilleure performance mondiale de tous les temps) et Mohammed Ahmed (12:56.87) dans le peloton le plus profond jamais vu en territoire américain pour ce dernier (3 hommes sous les 13mins, 6 sous l'ancien record européen), nouveau record canadien au mile intérieur en 3:52.54 pour Cameron Proceviat, nouveau record du monde de 10km pour Yalemzerf Yehualaw en 29:14, Nicolas Navarro (2:09 sur marathon) renchérit sur l'importance des sorties de course lentes entre 5:00-6:00 mins/km, la skieuse des JOs de Beijing Winter Vinecki détentrice du record de jeunesse pour compléter un marathon sur les septs continents à l'âge de 14 ans, médaille d'argent confirmé pour l'équipe de 4x100m canadienne suite à la disqualification de l'équipe britannique pour dopage, le scandale de la crotte sous les estrades de l'école Red Rock en Arizona, qui provient probablement d'un athlète du CAUL ou du Bowerman TC selon certaines sources, et les meurtriers du joggeur Ahmaud Arbery déclarés coupables de crime haineux au fédéral. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lemondedelacourse Entraînements avec Catherine Gagné: https://bit.ly/3cKBgrG
LIVING IN HARMONY is a Woolf Institute outreach project which promotes understanding between Jews Muslims and Christians by demonstrating the shared musical heritage of the three faiths in the Middle East. Dunya Habash and Mohammed Ahmed explain how it works and play some examples... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review
Amidst the pending Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court case, how does miscarriage disrupt the ongoing debates over abortion rights? Fears over the potential demise of the famous 1973 Roe v. Wade has galvanized contemporary advocates of a woman's legal right to an abortion to share their stories of abortion out loud, with examples including tennis legend Billy Jean King. A woman's body orchestrating an abortion onto itself, a phenomenon that the field of medicine refers to as spontaneous abortion, is still a taboo. But this predicament is not uncommon. Mayo Clinic estimates that 10 to 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Missing Attachments, episode 2 of Season 4, is a conversation on miscarriage with Ikhlas Saleem, a Moorish American Muslim mother of two children named Mohammed Ahmed and Nur Jannah. Ikhlas recounts the brief moment when Nur Jannah's heart stopped beating and describes the lasting attachment to her daughter's spiritual life. Do consider viewing this document after listening to the episode. It lists non-profits that help women cope with miscarriage, links to other stories of miscarriage, and lastly a link to the homepage of a podcast called Identity Politics that was hosted by Ikhlas herself.
As a bonus episode, This Matters is broadcasting an episode from another Toronto Star podcast. Tokyo Daily, hosted by Brendan Dunlop, recaps the Canadian women's national team's historic gold medal win with the Toronto Star's Laura Armstrong, on a day that Canada won three medals over the span of one hour. Christine Sinclair is one of the greatest soccer players of all-time, and now an Olympic champion. Dunlop also recaps a memorable day of these Olympics with medals from Mohammed Ahmed in the 5,000-metre race, Andre De Grasse adding to his medal count in the men's 4x100-metre relay and Evan Dunfee in the race walk.
On Tokyo Daily, host Brendan Dunlop recaps the Canadian women's national team's historic gold medal win with the Toronto Star's Laura Armstrong, on a day that Canada won three medals over the span of one hour. Christine Sinclair is one of the greatest soccer players of all-time, and now an Olympic champion. The two discuss what makes this moment so special for Canadian soccer and its fans, how Team Canada navigated the penalty shootout, what went wrong for Sweden and the legacy of Quinn becoming an Olympic champion. Dunlop also recaps a memorable day of these Olympics with medals from Mohammed Ahmed in the 5,000-metre race, Andre De Grasse adding to his medal count in the men's 4x100-metre relay and Evan Dunfee in the race walk.
The Turin Shroud, the staff of Moses...why do some believers make pilgrimages to see and touch religious relics? Do these objects have any agency in the real world, or are they frauds? Mohammed Ahmed and Ilaria Bernocchi join Ed Kessler to re-examine relics... Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review
What is magic thinking? Does it work? It can be a trivial thing of course, illusion and sleight of hand. But the need for it seems to be deep-rooted in the human psyche. With Ed Kessler to discuss are Christopher Gosden and Mohammed Ahmed. Like this podcast? Please help us by writing a review
Michael Doyle talks with regular contributor John Lofranco about his impassioned op-ed on our site that Canadian track star Mohammed Ahmed isn't getting the respect he deserves in 2020 for his all time 5,000m performance during the Pandemic at a low-key time trial in Portland, Oregon in the summer. Lofranco offers up some clever comparables of other top tens in the big team sports for further perspective on just how big a deal Ahmed's stature should be, and why maybe running doesn't get any respect in mainstream sports media coverage, particularly in non-Olympic years. Be sure to follow The XC: Twitter.com/thexcorg Facebook.com/thexcorg instagram.com/thexcorg And subscribe to our newsletter at our new home: thexc.org
Measures such as social distancing have turned the world upside down for people with sight loss affecting many areas of life including sport and activity. But as things eventually adapt to the new normal, Birmingham Goalball Club hopes to encourage people living with a disability to keep active and give goalball a go through their Fitness for Life initiative. Chair of the club, Mohammed Ahmed spoke with us about the project. For more information email: birmingham.bgc@outlook.com or follow the club on twitter @bhamgoalball1
Measures such as social distancing have turned the world upside down for people with sight loss affecting many areas of life including sport and activity. But as things eventually adapt to the new normal, Birmingham Goalball Club hopes to encourage people living with a disability to keep active and give goalball a go through their Fitness for Life initiative. Chair of the club, Mohammed Ahmed spoke with us about the project.For more information email: birmingham.bgc@outlook.com or follow the club on twitter @bhamgoalball1
Mohammed Ahmed joins the show today! He is having a speedy year, and recently ran 12:47 5,000m at the Bowerman Track Club intersquad meet, followed up by a 3:34 1500... The post Episode 266: Mohammed Ahmed appeared first on Lindsey Hein.
Aaron & Joshua Potts don't only get to talk to the hottest distance athlete at the moment, Mohammed Ahmed, about his No.10 Fastest 5K of All-Time Performance and the his World Lead in the 1500m!! The also discuss his move from Kenya to Canada, how he found his love for distance running, his time at Wisconsin, maneuvering through life as a Black Man in our current social climate, and much more. ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/running_report/ ✔ Subscribe to RUNNING REPORT: https://www.youtube.com/c/RUNNINGREPORT Say their names!! George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Abrey, Oluwatonin Salu, Robert Fuller, Elijah McClain and more What to do after posting #BlackLivesMatter: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Each week Canadian Running Staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap of the news, results and drama from the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we recap all the thrilling performances from the track to the trails. Quebec held the first official Canadian meet of the season, the joggling 5000m world record was smashed, and John Kelly set yet another FKT. And stay tuned to the end of the episode for a special addition featuring results from King Moh Ahmed and his Bowerman Track Club teammates.Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
Each week Canadian Running Staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap of the news, results and drama from the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we praise the 5000m king Moh Ahmed who broke his own Canadian record to become the 10th fastest runner of all time over that distance. We cover yet another Kenyan anti-doping violation story. And we congratulate Francesca Muccini, the outright winner at the Vol State 500!Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
This week we speak with one of Canada's greatest track runners about the intersection of identity and sport. Mohammed Ahmed is a multiple time Olympian, Canadian record holder and national champion. The Somali-Canadian considers St. Catherines, Ont. his hometown, but has spent the last decade in the United States. In this episode Ahmed recounts his experiences of racial and religious discrimination, as well as his athletic setbacks and successes. He takes us through his thrilling bronze medal performance at the 2019 World Championships in Doha. And he shares his big goals for the future.STATEMENT FROM THE SHAKEOUT PODCAST:On behalf of The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine, we want to express our collective grief following the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and countless other Black and Indigenous peoples across North America at the hands of state sanctioned violence. We also recognize that we have failed to adequately and responsibly represent the diversity of our audience, and of the running community at large. We have spent the past weeks exploring ways to remedy this inexcusable problem. We have a renewed commitment to sharing diverse stories from the running world, and using our platforms to amplify melanated and marginalized voices. If you, or someone you know has a story you think should be shared on The Shakeout, please feel free to email us at podcast@runningmagazine.ca You can also connect with us on IG, Facebook and Twitter at @ShakeoutPodcast.Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
This week on The Rundown we discuss who constitutes the greatest Canadian mid-distance runner in modern history. Take a listen and let us know if you think we got it right! Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/ Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/ Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
Neville Wakefield leads listeners into the canyon surrounded by petroglyphs that mark the site for Desert X AlUla. He and Raneem Farsi stop off at On Parade by Nadim Karam, and learn that his parade of 30 sculptures is about “the power of nature.” Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim mixes rocks from his hometown of Khor Fakkan, UAE, with those of AlUla to make his colorful Falling Stones Garden. Gisela Colon says her iridescent, 25 feet-high, carbon fiber totem is at once masculine and feminine, futuristic and primal. “I'm trying to make something that is softer and different from the traditional masculine land art,” she says.
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley sit down to discuss the New Zealand mosque massacre with writers Mohammed Ahmed and Saadia Akhtar. Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss writer Mohammed Ahmed’s column on his perspective as a Palestinian Muslim American in Kentucky, Sarah’s Tampon Task Force column, the Kernel's special edition about suicide on UK's campus, and Lextran's black history month celebration of Rosa Parks. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
Rashed Hassan is a young film actor in Abu Dhabi. His passion for movies and storytelling as a child took a new turn as a young man when national service gave him the opportunity to meet experienced actor Mohammed Ahmed, and audition for a role in one of Humaid Al Suwaidi’s feature films. In this episode, Rashed speaks about his experience of the UAE's recently introduced national service, his family, his emotions when he is acting, his idea of the ideal life partner, and finally what his part-time job as a concierge agent at Rosewood hotel - an unusual job for an Emirati national - has taught him.
This episode is a year-end Shakeout Special. We revisit an episode from last year in which former Canadian Running web editor Sinead Mulhern chats with sports psychologist Kim Dawson about realistic goal setting. We also bring you goal setting advice from Cameron Levins, Rachel Cliff and Mohammed Ahmed. All three made our Canadian Running list of Top Ten Canadian Performances of 2018. We close out our last show of the year with a very special musical treat from Canadian Running contributor Alex Cyr and national team member Nick Falk.
Can neuropsychiatry help assessment and treatment of problems resulting from a Traumatic Brain Injury? Interview with neuropsychiatrist Mohammed Ahmed, MD, specialist in TBI, Alzheimers, and Memory Disorders. Sign up for Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Updates Dr. Dan Gardner's YouTube and Podcast channels and his website do NOT offer medical advice. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. See full Disclaimer: http://bit.ly/dgdisclaimer **SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEOS ** *Interviews of brain injury survivors, family, and healthcare treaters *Your Peripheral Brain (assistive technology tips)* SUBSCRIBE TO VIDEOS http://bit.ly/tbirecovery-subscribe **SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST** https://dangardner.podbean.com/ **SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTERS** Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Updates http://bit.ly/tbiupdates Your Peripheral Brain - Assistive Tech Updates http://bit.ly/dgtechtips
Dr. Mohammed Ahmed is the Medical Director at the Kaizen Brain Center, located in La Jolla, California. His specialties are memory disorder/dementia, and brain injuries. If you are anything like me, you are confused by the multiple terms used when discussing brain injuries. CTE, TBI, PCS, Concussion, etc. I hear them often, but I don't know what they mean, or the differences between them. I have a history of concussions, and a few loss of consciousness events, so this podcast is as much for me to answer my own questions, as it is to educate others. If you would like to learn more about the Kaizen Brain Center, what they treat, and the treatment they use, visit them at their website: www.kaizenbraincenter.com
Matt Hughes of Bowerman Track Club stopped by the podcast to record an incredible episode covering long-run topics ranging from half-tights versus shorts to burrito bets. Matt is a 2016 Olympian and the Canadian record holder in the 3000m steeplechase. He was in Boston running the Valentine Invitational at BU and is currently training in Toronto. This week's cohost, Louis Serafini, is a 13:54 5000m runner for Tracksmith Hare AC and a graduate of Boston College. A few important notes for this episode: 1) We have a theme song! 2) Bowerman Track Club nickname translator: "CD" is Chris Derrick. "Bumby" is Andrew Bumbalough. "Jager" is Evan Jager. "Mo" is Mohammed Ahmed. "Woody" is Woody Kincaid, and "Jerry" is coach Jerry Schumacher. 3) Spoiler alert for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Canadian Running's editor Michael Doyle and staff writer Tim Huebsch chat from Ottawa where we are reporting live at the 2017 Canadian Track and Field Championships. We chat about Andre De Grasse's presence in the athletics world, Melissa Bishop and her chances at worlds as well as Mohammed Ahmed and Justyn Knight's blossoming duo as a world-class 1-2 punch.
This episode is a special one. Almost 2 years since we started show, we’ve now hit 50 episodes!We have a ton of incredible guests this week, including: The House of Run Podcast- Probably one of the biggest track and field podcasts in the world right now. Kevin Sully, one of the hosts joins us this week to chat Canadian track from across the border. Jeff Costen- our in house run pundit and newly minted bronze medalist in the Canadian Marathon Championships will fill us in on if he can walk again after his debut marathon and what’s good in the world of Canadian collegiate cross. Mohammed Ahmed, Moh Speed, or just plain Moh, however you know him, he’s had one heck of a year with a Canadian record and a respectable showing at the Olympics and he’s on this week’s show!
Psykologen Elaine Aron menar att vi har två grundstrategier för att möta omgivningen: genom att ranka och att länka. Så vilka relationer uppstår, i en digital tid när alla kan betygsätta alla? Det var en sak vi inte berättade om konståkerskan Anne-Line Gjersem i förra programmet av Människans Mått: nämligen att hon är enäggstvilling. Hennes syster, Camilla,är både hennes bästa vän och närmaste konkurrent. Hela livet har de tävlat med och mot varandra: en tävling som intensifierats ju bättre de har blivit, eftersom Norge i de flesta sammanhang bara har en plats till de stora mästerskapen.Det andra programmet i Människans måtts serie om rankning handlar om kärlek, social samvaro, och rankning. Elaine Aron författare till boken I mötet mellan kärlek och makt - berättar om hur hon ser på rankning som psykologiskt fenomen. Förutom Anne-Line Gjersem träffar vi Inger Bladh, en av landets fyra miljoner Facebookanvändare, och Mohammed Ahmed som driver egen frisörsalong i Malmö; ett yrke där kundernas betygssättande blivit en allt viktigare del av verksamheten. Vi hör också Nora Makander som berättar om när hon hyrde ut sin lägenhet på nätet. Producent: Fredrik Pålsson Produktionsassistent: Nora Makander Ljudmix: Jonas Mattsson