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Mashq Talks Podcast
Ep. 56: Rj Umar Nisar Ft. Amir Rashid | Founder, Mooj Kasheer Welfare trust | BQE Software

Mashq Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 20:31


His Journey started when a class 11th Kashmiri boy, from Goigam Magam Baramullah decided to accompany his father for his monthly visit to meet a less fortunate family living in the outskirts of his town. He was the typical carefree teenager, living in the moment, enjoying life, till he met this family of 8, living in a small broken-down tin roofed hut. An old father who could hardly see or fend for himself, 6 daughters to be married off. Wife who could barely provide the days meal. Amir's father would visit this family and help them with whatever he could. This experience impacted the young lads mind and spirit strongly. He realised how fortunate he was and how, like most of us, he also took his benefits for granted. Seeing the desperate condition of that family, the pain and degradation they were facing, young awakened Amir took a call to reach out to the less fortunate and do what he could. At 17, Amir Rashid Wani experienced his ‘turning point'. Moment. He knew, he had found his path ahead. No one fathomed then, that he would become a role model for thousands of people in the Kashmir Valley, as the youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity. The only way that we can live is if we grow. The only way we can grow is, if we change. The only way we can change is, if we learn. The only way we can learn is, if we are exposed. And the only way that we are exposed is, if we throw ourselves into the open. And that is what Amir did. He has done a tremendous job during COVID-19 pandemic and helped district administration Srinagar and reached to those whose livelihood got hit by lockdown. Various projects were initiated to create covid awareness and distribution of masks. There is no count of the helpless families he supported during the pandemic. Silently he and his army of 50 dedicated social volunteers and friends have been working to bring about a change in society. He and his organization-Mooj Kasheer Welfare Trust, want to educate the poor and orphans. At present, they are supporting plenty of village schools by arranging books, stationery and school fees. Funds are being arranged through donations for medical care, chemotherapy and other services, free of cost. Amir is tireless striving to arrange ambulances and struggling to see that the wounded reach the hospital on time.

On Air Fest
Tape: The Jad Abumrad Interview

On Air Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 52:54


In this conversation, hear Founder and Co-Host of Radiolab, Jad Abumrad interviewed by Mooj Zadie. The conversation touches on Abumrad’s relationship to doubt, his intoxication with audio, and the moment from his career that will stick with him forever. Mooj started his podcast, Tape, as a way to understand the personal evolution of his radio heroes. Not only how they make their work, but who they are. He has an unexpected, honest interview style that uncovers a human dimension behind the voices who make great radio. At On Air Fest, Mooj and Jad sat down for an in-depth interview covering the breadth of Jad's creative career.

Scratch Entrepreneur
Get Local with BTown LowDown

Scratch Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 55:05


The best towns, just like the best businesses, have a story.  There’s a simple reason why.  Because every single one of us is wired to connect with a great story.  We connect with the characters, love their simple flaws that remind us of our own, yell at the bad guys in a way we probably couldn’t in real life, and use the story to analyze our own perspectives on the world, how we would have done it, how we would have become the hero…or the villain. Our guest today has actually built the fabric of our town's story in a variety of ways.  First he wrote for a local public radio show called A Moment of Science, then he crafted many of the stories in Bloomington’s own magazine called Bloom.  Most recently, he when out on his own and started a podcast called BTown LowDown.  Btown Low Down, which has gained a ton of notoriety even though it’s less than a year old, breaks down the goings on in our little southern Indiana community.  Jeremy Shere and his cohost Jen Richler, chat about upcoming events, local phenomenons, and even some of our towns history.  Then they interview a guest that has insight into those goings on.  The result is a snapshot of the weekly culture of one not so sleepy town. So here is exactly what you’ll get from our conversation: Jeremy’s backstory and why he loves to write nonfiction pieces.  His option on what makes good content, and finally the steps he took to launch BTown LowDown and gain hundreds of listeners per episode from the very beginning. Patreon Aftershow And then, if that wasn’t enough, we head over to Patreon for the after show.  Jeremy is a musician as well so I asked him to break down one of his favorite songs and why.  The conversation that followed was a story in and of itself.  A deep dive into the structure and history of one of the most famous songs ever written. We’re glad you joined us. Overview of the conversation: Podcasts we’re listening to (4:30) Jeremy’s youth, born to be in media (9:00) A timeline of Jeremy’s history in media (12:20) Creating content and what is storytelling (24:00) The Btown Lowdown origin story (35:30) How he got the word out about the podcast (43:30) Mentioned in the episode: Up and Vanished Joe Rogan Hardcore History Beautiful Anonymous A Moment of Science Bloom Magazine The Mystery Show Tape Podcast with Mooj   Special thanks to Jeremy Shere for taking the time to share the Btown Lowdown story with us   Contributors to this episode include: Host - Jeremy Goodrich Music - Mark Vinten Editing - Christopher Lang If you enjoyed this podcast, there’s a couple of things we need you to do right now:  SUBSCRIBE to Scratch Entrepreneur on itunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you listen to podcasts  While your there, please REVIEW the show  SHARE with friends Finally, please, JOIN the Scratch Entrepreneur Facebook Group Then, please share the show with whoever you think it will inspire. Until the next time, We truly appreciate you listening.   Need Shine? More great stories & information at: Youtube - Blog - Podcast Facebook - Twitter  

Watch Your Mouth Podcast
Watch Your Mouth - There's a Critter among us!!! - Ep 26

Watch Your Mouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 79:36


In the Studio Today: Dan Ken Ryan Michael Chris "Critter" Spears Summary: Stay out of the goddamn stores... "the Purge" is real! The lads discuss the confusing nature of Black Friday deals, their strangest dreams, and Ryan enlightens us on the beautiful simplicity of "put it in a bowl." Cocktail(s) du Jour: 1. The Black Friday In a glass with ice: - 1/2 bourbon - 1/2 ginger ale - garnish with lime Chug, spike on the floor, and get in on that Best Buy mosh pit. 2. Some other holiday thing Ryan found In a (nicer) glass with ice: - 1/2 Apple cider - 1/2 Honey Jack Daniels Sip quietly whilst listening to jazz piano, comforted by your decision to shop online like a civilized human being. Quote du Jour: "A rich man gets of work, THEN buys a stereo... not after fuckin' BRUNCH!" - Mooj (who has a FUCKIN' BROOKLYN ACCENT, OK?!?!), the 40 Year-Old Virgin Intro/Outro music from Haggis Rampant's new album, "Burly!"

Matejo Dimaggio's Take on the WWWorld

Sorry it has been a while people but there is a bandwidth limit on Podomatic and I was over last month. Rap and B 1.1 has done well so I tried my hand at another mix. Let me know what you think... Comedy by my man Mooj this go around...all of my 40 year Old Virgin fans will know who I am talking about.

Alley Oop podcast
Gerry Bednob: Swearing at a 40 year old Virgin (Paul Morrissey, Gerry Bednob)

Alley Oop podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012 79:32


Your host, Comedian Paul Morrissey interviews comedian/actor Gerry Bednob- most famous for his role as Mooj, the foul mouthed employee in the movie "40 Year Old Virgin." Gerry has been in over 20  comedy feature films directed by such Comic geniuses as Judd Apatow and Kevin Smith. Paul and Gerry are old friends on the comedy circuit and reunite for this episode at Gerry's ranch in Chatsworth. They talk about Gerry's upbringing and soccer career in Trinindad, his comedy career beginnings in Toronto when he was almost pulled off stage by a hook, and his film career in Los Angeles in comedy classics like "Zach and Miri Make A Porno"  and "Five Year Engagement."