Podcasts about muslimgirl

  • 78PODCASTS
  • 110EPISODES
  • 42mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Jul 23, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about muslimgirl

Latest podcast episodes about muslimgirl

The Bottom Line
7/23/24 - Jeff Jones Author of "Rebranding Christianity," Muslim Girl Converted to Christianity

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 55:52


- JEFF JONES: "Does Christianity Need to be 'REBRANDED' to Be Better Understood by the Culture at Large?" - "A Muslim Girl Converted to Christianity after Becoming a Member of a Christian Club at Her Public High School. Now, Her Parents are Suing the School for 'Disrupting Their Way of Life.' Based on the Way the Advisors of the Club Told the Girl to Act Around Her Parents AFTER She Received Christ, It's Possible they MAY have a Point!"

Hook of a Book
All-American Muslim Girl

Hook of a Book

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 9:46


Today, on Hook of a Book, I review All-American Muslim Girl, by Nadine Jolie Courtney! This is a phenomenal YA story about discovering yourself and your beliefs. It's a must-read! Email me: hookofabookpodcast@gmail.com Goodreads username: Ellie Mano --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Ellie-Mano/message

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Chemical abortions account for 63% of all U.S. abortions, Nigerian pastor acquitted of helping runaway Muslim girl, Minnesota eager to persecute Christian ministries

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024


It's Tuesday, March 26th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus.  (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Nigerian Christian students ostracized at two universities After Nigerian Christians have faced years of persecution at the hands of Muslim extremists, now this. Alliance Defending Freedom International reports that two public universities in Katsina State, one state and one federal, have placed bans on the use of their facilities for Christian religious activities.  Lawsuits have been filed under provisions provided by the nation's constitution which allows religious freedoms. One of the universities enforced the ban by locking all worship and fellowship centers on university grounds, preventing Christian students and groups from accessing the facilities, and banning them from meeting for worship and fellowship elsewhere on campus. Meanwhile, Muslim student groups at both universities have been permitted to hold worship and fellowship meetings in university-constructed worship and meeting spaces. Both universities have relatively high percentages of Christian students and faculty despite Katsina being a Muslim-majority state. Nigeria is the sixth most difficult country worldwide to be a Christian. Nigerian pastor acquitted of helping runaway Muslim girl Thankfully, there is some good news in Nigeria. After languishing in a Nigerian jail for three years, Pastor Jonah Gangas and his wife, Josephine Gangas, were finally acquitted of wrongdoing after taking in and educating a young Nigerian girl. The couple took in a runaway 12-year-old Muslim girl at the request of the local police, but later was prosecuted by a local Islamic group.   Nigeria's crippling 30% inflation Persecuting Christians isn't helping the economic crisis in Nigeria. The nation is dealing with 30% inflation.  Prices for food staples like rice and bread have doubled in a year.  Nigeria's per capita Gross Domestic Product topped out at $3,200 in 2014, after which the nation began electing Muslim presidents.  The per capita GDP has since dropped off to $2,200.  Minnesota eager to persecute Christian ministries The State of Minnesota is on the warpath to persecute Christian ministries operating within the state lines.   The Minnesota state government turned over to complete Democrat control as of 2022. AlphaNews.com reports that a Senate committee voted down an amendment last week that would have protected religious institutions against claims of “gender identity discrimination.”   The Minnesota Human Rights Act now requires Christian schools and religious organizations not to discriminate against men, pretending to be women, in their hiring practices. Listen to this warning from Isaiah chapter 5, verses 18 and 20. “Woe to those who draw iniquity with cords of falsehood, who draw sin as with cart ropes. … Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” Chemical abortions account for 63% of all U.S. abortions Over the last eight years, the Food and Drug Administration has removed “safety standards” for the use of drugs used for the intentional killing of pre-born children in this country.  This has enabled mail-order abortions, now available through Telehealth, in all 50 states.    These chemical abortions make up 63% of all abortions, and Telehealth accounts for 16% of all abortions. Also, according to reports assembled by MotherJones.com, 90% of these Telehealth abortions occur in states where abortions are banned or severely restricted. This amounts to at least 200,000 extra abortions for the top three providers. Colorado abortion providers are reporting 6,000 out-of-state abortions per year by Telehealth. Supreme Court hears Abortion Kill Pill case Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will be hearing arguments on a case filed by four national medical associations, their members, and four individual doctors against the FDA for unlawfully removing the “safety standards” over the Abortion Kill Pill. Pro-lifers are watching this highly significant case. Last week, The Worldview reported that the number of abortions is up 10% since 2020. The significant increase is due to the ease of access to the chemical abortion pill in all fifty states.  Man charged with double murder including pregnant mother and baby In a related story, a New Hampshire man is charged with a double murder, as the suspect in the killing of a pregnant woman and her pre-born child. The charge noted that the crime occurred "under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life.” William Kelly, age 38, has been indicted by the Carroll County Grand Jury in connection with the deaths of Christine Falzone and her pre-born child. This represents the first prosecution of the state's fetal homicide bill since it was passed in 2018. Leviticus 24:17 presents God's law on murder: “Whoever takes a human life shall surely be put to death.” Median price of new homes fell 19% The median price of a new home in the United States fell 19% from its 2023 high, reports WolfStreet.com. The price difference between the median new home price and the median used home price is also the lowest since 2007 — just before the last great recession. $1.2 trillion funding bill passes, but bans homosexual embassy flags President Joe Biden got about everything he wanted in the $1.2 trillion government funding package passed over the weekend, except for one thing.   The Republicans attached a provision that banned the flying of LGBTQ Pride flags above U.S. embassies around the world. America's deficit heading to $2 trillion And finally, based on Bipartisan Policy's Deficit Tracker's numbers, the 2024 deficit is heading towards $2 trillion this year. That's up from $1.7 trillion last fiscal year, and $1.38 trillion the year before. To compare, the average annual deficit under Barack Obama's administration was $817 billion. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Tuesday, March 26th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

just delusional with nawal sari
why I love thrifting as a muslim girl

just delusional with nawal sari

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 30:30


Ramadan Kareem to all those celebrating! this weeks episode comes at the perfect time as it ties into all things fashion but also an important conversation to be had in Ramadan. We chat about Islam and capitalism, our responsibility to the supply chain of oppression and the environment and unpacking then question of if we need to buy brand new Eid clothes. Hope you enjoyyyy!! https://linktr.ee/justdelusional Follow @justdelusional_ and @nawalsari on instagram! new episodes every Tuesday 9am :)

Digital Islamic Reminder
"I'm a Muslim Girl, Can I Have A Crush On A Boy" | By Belal Assaad

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 3:52


"I'm a Muslim Girl, Can I Have A Crush On A Boy" | By Belal Assaad

Objectif Sakina
#13. How to be that (muslim) girl ?

Objectif Sakina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 28:57


Bienvenue sur Objectif Sakina ! On plonge dans l'année 2024 avec un super sujet pour commencer au mieux : "How to be that Muslim Girl." On va discuter de comment vivre cette année avec confiance et épanouissement. Des conseils pratiques, des idées pour fixer des objectifs, et des astuces pour t'aider à surmonter les épreuve. On va même aborder la dimension spirituelle pour une année alignée avec tes valeurs.Alors, si tu cherches des conseils amicaux et concrets pour une année incroyable, c'est le moment de te joindre à nous !Instagram : @objectifsakinaTiktok : @objectifsakina Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Digital Islamic Reminder
How To Talk If You Like A Muslim Girl | Nouman Ali Khan

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 2:24


How To Talk If You Like A Muslim Girl | Nouman Ali Khan

Going West: True Crime
Ola Salem // 340

Going West: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 39:51


In October of 2019, a 25-year-old woman who volunteered at a shelter helping victims of domestic violence was found murdered in a Staten Island park. As police dug deeper into her personal life, they learned there were multiple men in her life who seemed to want revenge against her, leading them to a shocking suspect. This is the murder of Ola Salem. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Asiyah Center Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AsiyahCenter 2. Boxing 24/7: https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-news/kkabary-salem/167807 3. NY Post: https://nypost.com/2020/12/19/nypd-tracks-man-to-middle-east-in-si-murder-of-his-daughter/ 4. Muslim Girl: https://muslimgirl.com/domestic-violence-advocate-ola-salems-father-charged-with-her-murder/ 5. SI Live: https://www.silive.com/news/2020/12/man-52-charged-with-murdering-daughter-had-decorated-boxing-career.html 6. Bloody Elbow: https://bloodyelbow.com/2021/01/05/egyptian-olympic-boxer-kabary-salem-charged-murder-daughter-crime-sports/ 7. Brick City Boxing: http://brickcityboxing.com/2021/01/01/boxing-dementia-boxers-take-lives-loved-ones/ 8. Daily News: https://www.newspapers.com/image/703881888/?terms=kabary%20salem&match=1 9. Associated Press: https://apnews.com/article/5fcd70a1719948c88ebcbd30a241f23b 10. ABC7NY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKdgK5vVtEY 11. Gothamist: https://gothamist.com/news/death-brooklyn-woman-unapologetic-muslim-advocate-ruled-homicide?utm_source=R%26I+Clips+(Coalition)&utm_campaign=1ccb20a422-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_08_15_02_10_COPY_02&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3a915757be-1ccb20a422-391854921&fbclid=IwAR2VPszRPFp7qUlh_t4ZJAR5tJawM_JRyIqlf3qvhKurDkjajP6zSRdrlK8 12. Gothamist: https://gothamist.com/news/brooklyn-muslim-teen-takes-credit-for-rye-playland-hijabs-riot 13. CBS New York: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUKnlgsbHcA 14. Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ola-salem-new-york-muslim-woman-found-dead-staten-island-a9184521.html?utm_source=reddit.com 15. Olympedia: https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/1848 16. New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/24/nyregion/ola-salem-killing-staten-island.html 17. SI Live: https://www.silive.com/crime/2020/10/a-25-year-old-womans-body-found-in-the-park-a-mystery-and-a-search-ensues.html 18. The Journal-News: https://www.newspapers.com/image/165827639/?terms=ola%20salem&match=1 19. Encyclopedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ramadan 20. New York Post: https://nypost.com/2005/08/04/playland-horror-boy-7-found-dead-in-water-ride/ 21. Encyclopedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/event/Egypt-Uprising-of-2011 22. GoFundMe:  23. CBS News: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/boxer-randie-carver-dies/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Uncovered
Muslim Girl Goes Green

Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 46:10


For ganja, that is. Co-hosts Amna and Amirah spoke with the founder of Halal Hemp about all things marijuana. While breaking down the differences between CBD and weed, diving into their ancestral roots, colonization, community taboos and more, this episode was a metaphorical hotbox conversation. Check out Muslim Girl's ongoing conversations around Muslim culture and hemp at MuslimGirl.com.

Fresh&Fit Podcast
"Good" Muslim Girl EXPOSED As IG 304!

Fresh&Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 191:17


Get Your Confidence Back With Blue Chew: https://www.get.bluechew.com/freshfit FULL RUMBLE LIVE: https://rumble.com/v30nqvq-after-hour... Use Code "fresh" for discount with Gorilla Mind: https://www.gorillamind.com/fresh Order Myron's book "Why Women Deserve Less" here: https://a.co/d/9YdQI9d ▶️Rumble▶️ ➜https://rumble.com/freshandfit

A Short Story Long Podcast
Dr Umar Johnson Daily Rap Up Crew Interview Reaction, Should Black Men Take Accountability For Masculine Women? Muslim Girl Gets Denied her Diploma! Andrew Tate Arrest, Submarine Missing!!

A Short Story Long Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 67:05


Dr Umar Johnson Daily Rap Up Crew Interview Reaction, Should Black Men Take Accountability For Masculine Women? Muslim Girl Gets Denied her Diploma! Andrew Tate Arrest, Submarine Missing!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sslpodcast/message

The Mad Mamluks
EP 323: WHY IS SIM HATING ON HAQIQATJOU? MUSLIMS MAKE UP MAJORITY OF SECRET FBI WATCH LIST

The Mad Mamluks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 75:09


0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Does Putin now love Muslims 8:00 - Western Hypocrisy in Freedom of Speech 10:44 - Andrew Tate vs BBC 29:40 - SIM goes after Haqiqatjou 56:09- MuslimGirl magazine 1:25:00 - SECRET FBI LIST 1:36:20 - LAS VEGAS UFO Support Imam Siraj Wahhaj's masjid: https://www.launchgood.com/campaign/help_imam_siraj_wahhaj_rebuild_masjid_at_taqwa_brooklyn?src=internal_giving_stream#!/

Uncovered
Halima Aden Makes Her Comeback

Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 35:34


Halima Aden is taking back her narrative. The featured speaker of Muslim Girl Iftar at Soho House during Ramadan in New York City, she has re-emerged into the fashion world in true Halima style: with the May cover story of @VogueArabia, a newfound confidence, and the hijab on her own terms. In her interview with Muslim Girl founder @amani, the first hijabi Vogue cover model opens up about sisterhood, imposter syndrome and the full circle moment behind her first cover shoot back. Read her feature on MuslimGirl.com.

Uncovered
Ramadan Blues

Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 32:10


Welcome to Uncovered: the Muslim Girl podcast. Amani, Amirah and Amna — today's featured Muslim Girl clique — decompress about Ramadan, reveal personal challenges and triumphs, and dig into the "home is better for women than the mosque" debate. Uncovered invites a slate of rotating hosts to take on Muslim Girl's groundbreaking articles, stories and conversations, featuring Muslim Girl editors and writers and your favorite voices from the culture.

Heal
Ascending Through Beauty | Keyona Muhammad

Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 41:47


Healing With Angelica Podcast with Special Guest Keyona Muhammad Episode 48: Ascending Through Beauty

My Favorite Detective Stories
Ausma Khan | My Favorite Detective Stories Episode 182

My Favorite Detective Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 57:29


Ausma Zehanat Khan is the author of The Unquiet Dead, published by St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books, and winner of the Barry Award, the Arthur Ellis Award and the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Novel, as well as a 2016 Macavity Award finalist. Works in Khan's critically acclaimed Esa Khattak/Rachel Getty mystery series include The Language of Secrets,  A Death in Sarajevo, Among the Ruins, and A Dangerous Crossing. In A Deadly Divide, the fifth and latest book in the series, Detectives Khattak and Getty investigate a mosque shooting in Quebec, and explore the after-effects of a rising tide of Islamophobia in both the province and the nation.  CrimeReads named Khan one of the Rising Stars of Crime Fiction in the 2010s, and both CrimeReads and Library Journal named A Deadly Divide one of the best crime novels of 2019.Khan has been featured in a Shondaland profile of Muslim Women Authors Everyone Should Know, and as Ms. Chatelaine in Chatelaine magazine. Most recently, she was profiled on Public Radio International. She frequently appears on CBC Radio, and has been interviewed by the BBC World Service and BBC Radio Woman's Hour, as well as appearing on CTV Your Morning, CBS and The Agenda. The Bloodprint, Ausma Zehanat Khan's fantasy debut, has been hailed as "one of the year's finest fantasy debuts". Published by Harper Voyager US & UK, The Bloodprint is Book One of The Khorasan Archives, a four-book epic fantasy series, that was followed by The Black Khan in October 2018, and The Blue Eye in 2019. In 2019, Khan was a Sirens Guest of Honor. The Bladebone, the epic conclusion of The Khorasan Archives was published in October 2020.Khan's non-fiction book, Ramadan, for middle-grade students, was published by Orca Books as part of the Origins series in Spring 2018.  It was selected as a Children's Book Council Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People 2019, and as the Children's Literature Roundtable of Canada's 2019 Information Book Award Honour Book.  Ramadan has also been nominated for a Hackmatack Children's Choice Award.Khan's nonfiction essay, "Origins and Destinations", was published by Seal Press in the crime writers' anthology, Private Investigations, edited by Victoria Zackheim, in 2020. She also has the short story, "The Once and Future Qadi", forthcoming in the Sword Stone Table anthology, and a crime story in a new BAME anthology.A frequent lecturer and commentator, Khan holds a Ph.D. in international human rights law with a research specialization in military intervention and war crimes in the Balkans, from Osgoode Hall Law School. She completed her LL.B. and LL.M. at the University of Ottawa, and her B.A. in English literature & sociology at the University of Toronto.Formerly, she served as Editor in Chief of Muslim Girl magazine. The first magazine to address a target audience of young Muslim women, Muslim Girl re-shaped the conversation about Muslim women in North America. The magazine was the subject of two documentaries, and hundreds of national and international profiles and interviews, including CNN International, Current TV, and Al Jazeera "Everywoman". Khan practiced immigration law in Toronto and has taught international human rights law at Northwestern University, as well as human rights and business law at York University. She is a long-time community activist and writer, and currently lives in Colorado with her husband.Khan has a new crime series forthcoming with Minotaur Books which features American Muslim detective Inaya Rahman. Inaya investigates homicides in minority communities in Colorado with her partner Catalina Hernandez, and independent monitor Areesha Adams - a trio of Muslim, Latina and Black investigators who work to change a system impervious to reform from both the inside and the outside. The series debut, Blackwater Falls, will be published in 2022.https://www.ausmazehanatkhan.com/Twitter: @ausmaehanatToday's episode is brought to you by John's full series of crime thrillers available right now. You can get them through Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/John-A.-Hoda/e/B00BGPXBMM%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share  You can also sign up for the newsletter at http://www.JohnHoda.com to get a free copy of John's new novella Liberty City Nights.Thank you for listening. If you have a moment to spare please leave a rating or comment on Apple Podcasts as that will help us expand the circle around our campfire. If you have any questions please feel to reach out to me via my website http://www.johnhoda.com

Sanjida Sayz
Because I'm a Muslim girl...

Sanjida Sayz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 6:29


S2 Ep 11. How dare you treat people with disrespect based on their gender, race, religion and more? Do you think you're better than them? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanjida4/message

Your Muslim Girl Podcast
The Muslim Girl Podcast: Trailer

Your Muslim Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 0:46


Assalamu alaikum! My name is Fatima Sabir, and I am your host, coming to you once a week with contemporary topics that impact us as young Muslim women in the Western world. I am so grateful for you tuning in to listen to me, and I hope that I can offer advice on topics that you are interested in. I absolutely cannot wait to get started and grow with all of you on this amazing journey!

Answers
What Is a Hijab and Why Is It Worn?

Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:13


Have you ever wondered why so many Muslim women cover their heads? Is this a requirement? A personal choice? An act of oppression? Listen to this short episode to learn more about Islam, the wearing of hijab, and what covering one's head means to practitioners of Islam, the world's second-largest religion.

Talkaholics Podcast
Talkaholics Podcast - EP 78: Muslim Girl's "Moving Out" Guilt

Talkaholics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 30:46


A couple years ago, we tackled the topic of Muslim Girl's Traveler's Guilt, but we're ready to talk about the next "scandalous" hurdle - moving out

Unfazed with TazzyPhe
OTHERED IN THE MUSLIM MARRIAGE MARKET & MOSQUES ft. Nailah Dean

Unfazed with TazzyPhe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 35:13


Lawyer by day, writer by night, Nailah Dean reports from the front lines as she battles racism, ageism, and sexism in the Muslim dating world. Her work has appeared in Al Jazeera, Insider, and MuslimGirl. She is a regular contributor to ICNA's The Message International, and the Salams and Muzmatch Blogs. She's a member of the SF Writers Workshop and recipient of a 2019 Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Fellowship. Nailah created and directed a photo series about Muslim women and the barriers they encounter on the road to love and marriage. She is currently writing a book about Muslim dating and marriage. Nailah Dean lives in the Bay Area. Catch her on IG: nailahdean28 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unfazedwithtazzyphe/support

Today is the Day Changemakers
'Free & Whole' with Mariama Bah

Today is the Day Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 58:22


Welcome to season 2, episode 30 of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast. This week my guest is Mariama Bah. Mariama has her master's degree in Global Public Health Nutrition. She is an entrepreneur and the author of 'Free and Whole: My Journey Towards Education and Freedom as a Fulani and Muslim Girl.'Mariama was born in Spurloop, Wilberforce, Freetown, Sierra Leone. She was born into the Fulani Tribes and lived between Sierra Leone and Guinea. She now lives in the U.S. in New Jersey.  She has fond memories of visiting her grandmother in Guinea, but there was also trauma that she experienced there as well. The Fulani Tribes value more tradition and faith than female rights and education. In her culture the traditions included arranged marriage at a very young age. Her father wanted her to marry at the age of 11 or 12. From fighting to get an education in a culture that values religion over education, manipulated and suffered into circumcision (please note that there is some very personal content in this part of the podcast), choosing not to accept an arranged marriage, and marrying for love. Mariama was able to move out of Sierra Leone to the United States. Listen in to hear how she was able to accomplish this. Mariama shares her determination to carve her own path and create the life that she believes she deserves.She hopes to inspire girls around the world who are on their own paths towards education and independence. Mariama says that this book is for all the women, girls, and others who are trapped by customs, tradition, and religion to encourage and enable them to achieve their dreams. Listen in to hear more about the footprint Mariama is creating now that she wants to leave behind. You can follow Mariama @bariameaga on Instagram.  Click to purchase Mariama's bookNext week my guest is Melissa Prashad, Community Manager, Community & Business Development, JPMorgan Chase & Co. We talk about her journey as a single Mom going for her master's degree while working in the banking industry. We discuss her community work and the importance of cultivating what she calls her leadership garden.  Please Subscribe, Like, Share, Review and Download!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTpwqeDDJ9wUfg43eiBC1AStream: https://todayisthedaychangemakers.buzzsprout.com/Today Is the DayWebsite: https://todayisthedayliveit.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/todayisthedayliveitInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/todayisthedayliveit/The Applaud Our Kids FoundationWebsite: www.applaudourkids.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/applaudourkidsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/applaudourkids/To sign-up for our mailing list, schedule a conversation with Jodi or ask a Changemaker a question: jodi@todayisthedayliveit.comHave a great week everyone!

Today is the Day Changemakers
Part 2 'Through the Darkness: A Stage Light' with Kim Berrios Lin & Coley Campany

Today is the Day Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 40:29


Welcome to season 2 and part 2 of episode 29 of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast.This week my guests are Kim Berrios Lin and Coley Campany. It is important to note that we are talking about some very top-of-mind topics that also may have some trigger points for some who listen. This podcast episode was recorded just days before the Roe vs. Wade decision was overturned. This is a very personal topic for Coley as she shares her personal story in part 1 of this two-part episode. In part one we also discuss the topic of eating disorders and Kim's personal journey.In this episode we hear more about the road to stage and screen for both Kim and Coley.Kim Berrios Lin is an actor, producer, writer & advocate.  You can catch her in HBO Max's ‘Pretty Little Liars' airing July 28th in a recurring role. Other credits include 'Better Nate Than Ever' (Disney plus), ‘Pose' (FX), ‘New Amsterdam' (NBC), ‘Almost Family' (Fox), ‘Bull' (CBS), and 'The Politician' (Netflix). Her Acting passion projects include: A Love fest of a comedic series currently making a festival tour called ‘Supermodel Twinning', playing Karula in ‘Karula's Dream Show Live', and performing in ‘Still Birth': a play about pregnancy loss.Kim is the founder of the award winning, socially conscious indie production company ‘And She Flew®', co-founder of the social justice theatre org ‘Colors of Community', is on the Advisory Committee for ‘Zzak G. Applaud Our Kids'. Follow Kim on Instagram @kimrioslin.Coley Campany is a writer, director, actress, producer, and advocate. Coley connected with the Labyrinth Theater Intensive Ensemble, where she began her path as a writer and visual storyteller. It's also where she met Kim! She co-wrote a play in 2016 called Still, Birth. a play about pregnancy loss that combines stories of various ways pregnancies end. Coley includes her own story of having two late-term abortions in the play. She continues to tell her story to spread awareness for women's reproductive rights. Several sketches were created during the pandemic, including Supermodel Twinning with Kim Berrios Lin. This year, Coley finished a passion project that is now making the festival circuit called A Skosh Askew, a two-women filmed sketch series. Coley can be seen on screen in 'Candy' on Hulu and 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye,'  'The First Lady', 'Watchmen', and the upcoming season of 'Heels and Mike'. Follow Coley on Instagram @coleycampany.Listen in to hear the incredible footprint that these two Changemakers are creating now that they want to leave behind. Next week my guest is Mariama Bah. She has a focus on Global Public Health Nutrition and is the author of the book, Free and Whole: My Journey Towards Education and Freedom as a Fulani and Muslim Girl. Please Subscribe, Like, Share, Review and Download!YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTpwqeDDJ9wUfg43eiBC1AStream: https://todayisthedaychangemakers.buzzsprout.com/Today Is the Day Website: https://todayisthedayliveit.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/todayisthedayliveitInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/todayisthedayliveit/The Applaud Our Kids FoundationWebsite: www.applaudourkids.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/applaudourkids Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/applaudourkids/ To sign-up for our mailing list, schedule a conversation with Jodi or ask a Changemaker a question: jodi@todayisthedayliveit.comHave a great week everyone!

Unswtnd + Unfltrd
Muslim Women in the Workplace: Advice on Pivoting Careers and Gaining Confidence w/ Maariyah Choudery

Unswtnd + Unfltrd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 49:29 Very Popular


We have all heard the phrase : follow your passion and everything will fall into place. But I also can't help but to think of another very popular phrase which is : some things are much easier said than done.I find it funny that when I was younger and I was asked 'what do you want to be when you grow up', my response was one that was very confident and it came with  no hesitation…mind you I  was also five years old at the time.But if you were to ask me this same question today, I would be confident in saying that I actually don't know. Now this isn't to say it's a bad thing to not be able to pinpoint what it is that you want to do for the rest of your life…and that's because we're finally realizing we are multifaceted human beings who are constantly growing, learning and embracing different versions of ourselves.Of course, change can be frightening, especially in today's world which is laced with so much uncertainty, but what do you do if you no longer enjoy the career path you had chosen for yourself?In today's episode, I have an insightful conversation with none other than Maariyah Choudrey, who is a Chief of Staff at Uber, content creator and your big sis in tech!Chances are you have come across a post or video of Maariyah's account, which is @lifewithmaars, where she shares business tips and advice for working women, her love of modest fashion and beauty, and where she documents her adventures as a foodie in NYC.So, what is the secret of those who do make it to the other side? The ones who take the leap and pivot careers?In this conversation, Maariyah shares her career transition journey from pre-med to finance and her most recent role in tech. We also navigate the ways in which one can leverage their skills and their network to successfully pivot careers. Fear of failure may be at the forefront of our minds, but Maariyah discusses her own personal experiences with self doubt and finding the confidence within her that is needed to move forward. As Muslim women, in today's society, how can we show up as our full selves in the workplace without comprising our beliefs and faith?Tune in to find out!Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Maariyah on Instagram:@lifewithmaars

Zakir Naik
Can a Muslim Girl become an IAS Officer in India to Serve the Ummah

Zakir Naik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 4:18


Unswtnd + Unfltrd
God's Plan vs Our Plans: The Intersection of Grief and Gratitude w/ Halima Jama

Unswtnd + Unfltrd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:54 Very Popular


What do you do when the things you want most are happening for everyone but you?Who do you become when your plans don't fall through? When you are in the waiting period of your life? When I look back on my own  life journey thus far, I realize that if everything had gone according to my plans and not God's Plan, I don't think I would have been as intentional or filled with all of the gratitude I have for all that I was blessed with today. Maybe my relationship with Allah wouldn't be as strong as it is today, either. Today I am a bit more grateful that my life path came with a couple of bumps in the road and just the right amount of rerouting. I am where God has intended for me to be.A delay in our plans is essentially Allah gifting us with more time. Time to work on ourselves. To prioritize the blessings we have right in front of us and maybe this delay is a much needed breather. Subhanallah, how even in the delay there is khair and you can almost see how Allah is working on you, bettering you for the next chapter of your life.  A chapter that includes an answered dua of yours. And so while your dua is coming to life, Allah is also preparing you for it. In today's episode, I sit down with a dear friend of mine, Halima Jama. Not only is she a talented photographer but she is the type of sister that is always right on time with her words of encouragement. She is the friend who will send you a reminder at 2am letting you know how much you are loved. And for me she is a reminder of Allah's mercy. And in our discussion Halima reminds us that two things can be true - we can grieve what we had hoped to be and we can be grateful for what is right in this moment. In the process of holding on and believing that relief is being sent our way from Allah, we have to also come to terms that there will be setbacks and loss along the way.  Every single thing that happens to us, is happening for us and it's all part of the most intricate puzzle known to mankind and that is God's Plan.Let that sink in - look back at how things in the past have unfolded and how you had become grateful for the way that things worked out. How every detail and every single event happened in the way that Allah had written. Look at how meticulous God is - how He creates every single thing with a purpose and you are no different.In today's conversation we are reminded that our life story is in the palms of Allah. Our life story is in the hands of our Creator. Our life story is being handled by the most Merciful and loving beings we will ever come to know. Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Halima Jama on Instagram:@halimajamaCheck out Halima's work:Click here

Unswtnd + Unfltrd
Self Growth for an Arab Woman: Balancing a Relationship w/ Our Parents and Navigating Emotional Independence w/ Abeer Najjar

Unswtnd + Unfltrd

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 65:37 Very Popular


Going after what makes you happy as an Arab Muslim woman doesn't always come with instant gratification. There is pain and guilt involved when finally making a decision for yourself.I often wonder to myself, will I ever experience happiness without allowing myself to poison the moment by the idea that I'm making others unhappy in return.Grief is interesting when it shows up in moments where you are welcoming a new chapter in your life - a chapter you have been making dua for for the longest. Yet somehow and someway without an invite, grief can show up and incessantly knock on your door and you have no choice but to acknowledge it.But I'm trying my best to not allow grief to paralyze me, or to instill fear in me and prevent me from entering this new chapter of my life. I am someone who has stayed in her comfort zone for far too long and so, naturally self doubt is trying to keep me here a bit longer but for the first time I'm refusing to do so.Someone else who may understand what I am going through is none other than Abeer Najjar. She is a self taught chef and food writer, born on the Southside of Chicago to Palestinian immigrant parents - and in today's episode Abeer shares with us her journey of self growth and self development as an Arab woman.I have a heart to heart with Abeer in regards to some of her most recent decisions that she has made and how that has impacted her relationship with her parents. I've realized that when discussing the topic of self development as an Arab woman it is almost impossible to not touch upon our past and current relationship with our immigrant parents and how that has shaped the decisions we are making today. As grown adults how can we transform our bond with our parents to welcome them into the new chapters of our lives?We also can't forget about the picture of Abeer at Umrah going viral - a  picture that had captured a beautiful moment between Abeer and her brother - but I also wanted to discuss the experiences she had at Umrah, the ones that weren't captured within this photo and the reflections she can share with us that she has brought back from her trip.How does ihsan and taqwa play a role in our lives as Muslim women who are trying to forge a new path for themselves, while balancing a relationship with their parents and working towards emotional independence?Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Abeer Najjar on Instagram:@abeernajjar_Check out Abeer's blog:Click here

Connections: A Podcast of the James L. Hamner Public Library

Jill reads chapter 1 of All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney.Contact Us: connections@hamnerlibrary.orgFeatured Resource: Access Video on Demand

Zakir Naik
A Non-Muslim Girl who is Suffering from Psoriasis since Childhood wants to Know Why is God Punishing her

Zakir Naik

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 2:32


Unswtnd + Unfltrd
Is God Angry w/ Me: The Journey of Surrender and Acceptance w/ Shakirah Sabira

Unswtnd + Unfltrd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 47:22


*Content Warning: this episode discusses topics such as pregnancy loss and miscarriage*How does one come to terms with any hardship in their life where you have to accept what is happening to you while it's happening to you?From time to time I am hit with the realization that sends a chill down my spine, that everything that has happened to me, not only affects me, but also affects so many others, even strangers whom i'll never meet. Every single thing that is written for us is just a piece of a puzzle that is larger than us and every hardship and life experience we go through connects each and every single one of us to one another. Today's special guest is Shakirah Sabira, founder of Barakah's Doula, and someone who wears many hats which includes being a midwife, womb healer, and meditation teacher to name a few. Through this conversation with Shakirah she takes us on a very intimate journey recalling a moment in her life that had changed her forever, that while a baby was growing inside of her, little did she know what she was truly preparing for. Shakira's story reminds us of our own moments in life where we had asked ourselves...is Allah angry with  me, am I not good enough and what did I do to deserve this?Subhnallah, how every woman carries with her a story that has changed her forever, and even though Shakira and I may have each been tested differently by our Creator, we have found commonalities in the process of surrendering and understanding that the pain we may be experiencing does not mean that Allah intends to hurt us.We are reminded not only that everything in this dunya is temporary, but that nothing is truly ours to keep - for even our own bodies are a loan from Allah. To every woman out there who has experienced a loss in the form of a  miscarriage, I am deeply sorry and I know that grief knows no timeline, and I pray that you are surrounded by loved ones who remind you to be gentle with yourself and that you are not alone. Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Shakirah Sabira on Instagram:@shakirahsabiraCheck out Shakirah's services and workshops:Click hereFollow Barakah's Doula here:@barakahsdoula

Unswtnd + Unfltrd
I'm Tired of Being the Strong One: Second Puberty, Past Lessons and Finding Yourself w/ Tahmina Begum

Unswtnd + Unfltrd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 51:15


"It's about time we address the 'second puberty' nobody warns us about."We are opening  Season 4 with the founder of Aram Newsletter, Tahmina Begum!Tahmina is a brilliant journalist, writer and editor - alongside her newsletter she has written many articles and one of them discussing the second puberty.She defines this as the necessary shedding of old skin. Not only are you now making choices for yourself but you are also redefining who you are. It's like a spiritual awakening and a rebirth all in one. How does one prepare for such a reckoning in life where you also find yourself questioning everything, such as your career, love life, and at times your spirituality!In this episode we also discuss the tug of war we have within ourselves when it comes to being the strong one and how it affects our relationships and even our love life! I can't help but wonder how our past lessons in life play a role in all of this? Tune in to find out!Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Tahmina Begum on Instagram:@tahminaxbegumSubscribe to Aram Newsletter:Click hereSecond Puberty Article:Read it Here

Dominant Stories with Jess Weiner
Can I Love My Body And Still Want To Lose Weight? w/Amani Al-khatahtbeh

Dominant Stories with Jess Weiner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 63:40


In this episode, Jess speaks publicly for the first time in a decade about a subject near and dear to her heart: body positivity in the context of weight loss. This episode tackles the question: “Can you love your body while still desiring to lose weight?”  Jess and her guest for this episode, Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, have both experienced 100+ lb weight loss in their life. They know firsthand what it's like to grapple with that question. They both share candidly about what life is like in a larger body and what happened when that weight started to drop (the answer may surprise you). Amani's not only a voice for body inclusivity for women around the world but at 25 years of age she's also a “media titan” (according to the New York Times) and the founder and creator of muslimgirl.com.  Amani started Muslim Girl as a blog when she was still in high school. After she couldn't find any publications that spoke to her experience as a Muslim girl growing up in America, she decided to make her own. The blog has since taken off and become the first Muslim company on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, making Amani the first veiled woman to be listed. Amani's background is important because her experience growing up as a Muslim woman in America affected her weight, just as her weight affected her experience as a Muslim woman. This is an intersectional conversation that embraces the nuance inherent to the question of the episode. There's so much more to health than weight, there's so much more to weight than the way you look, and there's so much more to this conversation that you'll just have to hear for yourself!   You can follow Amani @Amani on most platforms, and @xoamani on Twitter. Also, check out her book named by the same title as her blog: Muslim Girl.   To learn how you can support the next generation to have a positive relationship with beauty, visit Dove.com/selfesteem for academically validated tools to help parents, teachers, and mentors tackle tough topics ranging from bullying and poor body image to discrimination.   Please rate, review, subscribe and share Dominant Stories with everyone you know.  If you want to learn more about Dominant Stories and how you can challenge and change them, visit jessweiner.com or follow Jess on Instagram @imjessweiner.  You can also email us about your Dominant Stories and how you are changing them - podcast@jessweiner.com or leave us a voicemail at 213 259 3033 Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Pulse of Israel
Support in Jerusalem Where the Young Jewish Mother Was Stabbed by a 14-Year-Old Muslim Girl

The Pulse of Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 22:12


Once again, I hit the streets to join my fellow Jews in standing up and showing our Arab neighbors that their terror does not scare us. This time it was in response to the recent stabbing of a young mother who was walking her kids to school. She was stabbed by a 14-year-old girl, who is her neighbor! Join me as I walk the streets of the Eastern Jerusalem neighborhood near where it happened.

Politics Done Right
Mona Shaikh: A Conservative Muslim girl came to America & became a comedian with a purpose in LA.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 28:11


This was one of my most enjoyable interviews. Mona Shaikh is electric. Her comedy is intelligent. She sees beyond the stereotypes and is able to give context. She knows how to make fun of the supremely silly yet without leaving the aggriever completely demoralized. That lends itself to great comedy that all can enjoy. Most importantly, it is comedy that can teach subliminally.--- If you like what we do please do the following! Most Independent Media outlets continue to struggle to raise the funds they need to operate much like the smaller outlets like Politics Done Right SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here. LIKE our Facebook Page here. Share our blogs, podcasts, and videos. Get our books here. Become a YouTube PDR Posse Member here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Patreon here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Facebook here. Consider providing a contribution here. Please consider supporting our GoFundMe equipment fund here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

The Takeaway
Corporations Stay Silent on Abortion 2021-09-13

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 55:43


Corporations Stay Silent on Abortion  Dating sites Match and Bumble—both based in Texas—are among the few companies to speak out against the law. Shar Dubey, the CEO of Match Group, told employees in a memo quote “The company generally does not take political stands unless it is relevant to our business. But in this instance, I personally, as a woman in Texas, could not keep silent.” The rideshare apps Lyft and Uber have also spoken out, in part because their drivers are among those that can be sued under the new Texas law. For more on all this, The Takeaway spoke to Scott Sonenshein, professor of management at Rice University, and Emily Stewart, senior reporter at Vox. How does Catholicism inform the politics and policy of the U.S. Government? The Takeaway speaks with Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Historical Theology at Villanova University and author of “Joe Biden and Catholicism in the United States.” And also with Matthew Wilson, Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas and Director for the Center of Faith and Learning. Muslim Women reflect on 9/11 20 Years Later Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, founder of MuslimGirl.com and Mona Eltahawy, journalist and author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls join us to discuss the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and what it's meant for them as women of Muslim descent to deal with the aftermath of racism, hatred, and feeling like outsiders in the country they call home. For transcripts, see individual segment pages. 

The Takeaway
Corporations Stay Silent on Abortion 2021-09-13

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 55:43


Corporations Stay Silent on Abortion  Dating sites Match and Bumble—both based in Texas—are among the few companies to speak out against the law. Shar Dubey, the CEO of Match Group, told employees in a memo quote “The company generally does not take political stands unless it is relevant to our business. But in this instance, I personally, as a woman in Texas, could not keep silent.” The rideshare apps Lyft and Uber have also spoken out, in part because their drivers are among those that can be sued under the new Texas law. For more on all this, The Takeaway spoke to Scott Sonenshein, professor of management at Rice University, and Emily Stewart, senior reporter at Vox. How does Catholicism inform the politics and policy of the U.S. Government? The Takeaway speaks with Massimo Faggioli, Professor of Historical Theology at Villanova University and author of “Joe Biden and Catholicism in the United States.” And also with Matthew Wilson, Associate Professor of Political Science at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas and Director for the Center of Faith and Learning. Muslim Women reflect on 9/11 20 Years Later Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, founder of MuslimGirl.com and Mona Eltahawy, journalist and author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls join us to discuss the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and what it's meant for them as women of Muslim descent to deal with the aftermath of racism, hatred, and feeling like outsiders in the country they call home. For transcripts, see individual segment pages. 

The Beat Sheet
[65] Nia Malika Dixon! (Black Muslim Girl Fly Fest/Audaz Entertainment)

The Beat Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 43:43


Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Nia has been a writer since the day her mother first put a pencil in her hand. Although writing has always been Nia's passion, her mother's emphasis on education led Nia to become an elementary school teacher. She has taught children for more than twenty years and raised her own two children along the way. However, Nia's passion for storytelling cannot be quenched. After years of writing for national magazines, completing two anthologies of poetry, writing children's stories, drafting a novel, writing short stories, short films, and completing two feature film scripts, Nia made the bold move to Los Angeles in 2005, to pursue the dream of reaching global audiences with her writing. reated in 2006, the short film Temporary Loss of Power, which explores the human dynamic of gender, race, and power, was her first foray into filmmaking. Then, in 2007 Nia worked on a short sci-fi film, called F*ck you, Pay Me, with indie writer-director Chris Derrick. Since then, Nia has been writing, and planning projects for her own independent production company, Audaz Entertainment. In 2008, Nia received a surprise birthday present in the announcement of her being matched with her requested mentor, Catherine Hardwicke through the Women In Film Mentor Program. Since Ms. Hardwicke's film Thirteen, Nia has been following Catherine as a source of inspiration for her own filmmaking career. Under the banner of Audaz Entertainment, in April 2009, Nia hosted the 1st Annual Muslim Artists Expo in Baltimore, MD to feature the work of graphic artists, photographers, spoken word artists, and musicians. In the same month, Nia's script, Chrysalis, a feature-length, crime drama, was selected as a Quarter-Finalist in the 13th Annual Fade In Awards. It received high marks for the premise, structure, characterization, dialogue, and overall storytelling. That same year, Nia also worked as Associate Producer on the indie documentary, Deen Tight, a film that explores the world of Hip-Hop and Islam. Nia is currently shooting a documentary in both L.A. and her hometown, Baltimore, Maryland. Not Your Average tells the story of her venture into filmmaking as an African-American, Muslim Woman. Nia is currently in post-production of her original series, Vengeful, the first police detective series led by a Black woman, since 1974's Get Christie Love. Nia is also the mother of two college students with special needs, including her son with Autism. Embracing the storytelling passion and filmmaking vision of Nia Malika Dixon, the partners and executive staff of Audaz Entertainment have come together for the distinct purpose of creating quality, compelling, diverse & inclusive, motion pictures for worldwide exhibition. ––– Thank you so much for listening to the show! Please remember to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, + REVIEW the show- I would really appreciate it. It helps other screenwriters who are interested in this story to find the show a little easier. If you are interested in becoming a guest, sponsoring the show, or have any other inquiries, please send an email to hi@thebeatsheet.co! Need to read more scripts? Join my club- we read scripts together every week! My profile name is @aquilliam and the club is called Beat Sheet Pod.  You can listen to every episode of The Beat Sheet on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Stitcher! You can click here to subscribe to the podcast everywhere via this RSS feed! The official hashtag for the podcast is #beatsheetpod

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Amani on Why This Moment “Feels Different” For Palestinians

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 31:47


After last month's devastating violence in Palestine and Israel, global public opinion began to shift in support of the Palestinian people. That's long-overdue, says Amani, the Palestinian-American activist and founder of the online platform Muslim Girl. She tells host Brittany Packnett Cunningham exactly why—and what social media and feminism have to do with it. Plus, Brittany reflects on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and brings us the latest Untrending News, featuring Naomi Osaka. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham
Amani on Why This Moment “Feels Different” For Palestinians

UNDISTRACTED with Brittany Packnett Cunningham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 30:45


After last month’s devastating violence in Palestine and Israel, global public opinion began to shift in support of the Palestinian people. That’s long-overdue, says Amani, the Palestinian-American activist and founder of the online platform Muslim Girl. She tells host Brittany Packnett Cunningham exactly why—and what social media and feminism have to do with it. Plus, Brittany reflects on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and brings us the latest Untrending News, featuring Naomi Osaka. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Betches Sup Podcast
#489 A Win For College Woke Culture, Plus Amani of Muslim Girl

The Betches Sup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 54:29


The hosts are back to discuss what they diidn’t miss about life before the pandemic and reveal which university will no longer use typical classnames. Then they describe the alarming increase in antisemitic attacks and how easily language about the Israeli-Hamas conflict can be exploited. They react to Liz Cheney’s sudden break from from reality and share details of the latest child sex offender to run for Congress. Then, they’re joined by Amani of Muslim Girl to discuss how to continue advocating for Palestinians human rights even when the conflict falls out of mainstream headlines.

Books In the Middle Podcast
All America Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney (Contemporary)

Books In the Middle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 5:00


All American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie CourtneyAllie has moved around, a lot. Her dad has been in search of the perfect professor teaching position and it looks like he has finally found it - just outside of Atlanta, GA. Allie is hopefully her family can finally put down some roots. But that might mean living in a place long enough for people to find out she's Muslim. She isn't sure how she feels about that, since she herself, doesn't really feel Muslim. After a disturbing incident involving her father that Allie witnesses, she decides to take matters into her own hands, and learn more about what it means to be Muslim, at least for her!Recommended for grades 7 and up. 

Professor's Show
LIFE AS A MUSLIM GIRL ABROAD

Professor's Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 19:27


A conversation, with Sister Khadijah Mohammad sani, about Life as a muslim girl Abroad. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/professors-show/message

Brit-ish Muslim Girl Diaries
Welcome to the Brit-ish Muslim Girl Diaries!

Brit-ish Muslim Girl Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 2:08


Hello and welcome to our podcast, we're British Muslims Amal and Zara. We provide a little introduction to ourselves and why we felt this platform was needed for young Muslim women going through ups and downs of life as millennials while grappling with sometimes opposing cultures. We look forward to you joining us on this journey! Follow us on Instagram @british_muslim_girl_diaries

ELI Talks
Muslim Girl Dosage!

ELI Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 88:05


In this special episode, Eli has an interview with one of old friends from Orlando, Laila Salhi. In this episode they touch mental health, her own podcast, Islam, Ramadan, and a ton of new things that have taken place in both of their lives as well as catching up on business, investing, etc. We hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we did creating it. Check out her podcast via: https://anchor.fm/laila-salhi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elitalks/support

Muslim Girl Dosage
intro to Muslim Girl Dosage

Muslim Girl Dosage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 2:44


bringing you to chill and fun talk about all things mental health from topics ranging from love, loyalty, religion, happiness, etc. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laila-salhi/support

ANTIDOTE by Amani
09. on this day five years ago

ANTIDOTE by Amani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 32:27


We sit back down with Amani five years after the infamous day that Trump called for a Muslim Ban. She reflects on where we were five years ago: hustling in the early days of MuslimGirl.com, the impact on her young team, and why things can never be the same. Plus: a moment of appreciation for the summer of Fetty Wap (Jersey pride!)

East African Muslim Girl
East African Muslim Girl (Trailer)

East African Muslim Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 0:06


The Rogue Muslim
Ep. 34 - The Skulduggery of Social Media & More Ft. This Muslim Girl Podcast

The Rogue Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 77:09


Salaams :) This week i'm joined by Noor from This Muslim Girl Podcast. This is part 2 of our chat, and part 1 is on Noor's channel, so be sure to check it out! In this part, we discuss all things social media – how we navigate it, engage with it, the duality of social media, AND MORE. Hope you enjoy! You can support Noor via: Instagram: thismuslimgirlpodcast Twitter: thismuslimgirl Facebook: thismuslimgirlpodcast Website: https://thismuslimgirl.com/ Support The Rogue Muslim Via: - Twitter: @theroguemuslim - Instagram: @theroguemuslim - Facebook: @theroguemuslim - Email: theroguemuslim@gmail.com And thanks to Nasim Asgari for her amazing spoken word that plays at the beginning of this podcast! You can follow her work via: Twitter: nasim_asgari Instagram: nasim_asgari Facebook: facebook.com/asgarinasim See you next week!

The Bustle Huddle
Support Your Local Muslim Girl Gang

The Bustle Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 33:46


Happy Muslim Women's Day! We're thrilled to feature an interview with Amani, founder and editor-in-chief of MuslimGirl, who joins us to discuss what you can—and should—do to celebrate Muslim Women's Day 2018. We were also lucky to welcome activist and now author Blair Imani into the Bustle studio to discuss her upcoming book "Modern HERstory: Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History".Finally, we're joined by figure skater and Olympic medalist Adam Rippon, who joined us to discuss how his identity impacted his Olympic dreams. Now get out there and tweet, tag, and share with #MuslimWomensDay! Find Amani on Twitter @xoamani and on Instagram @amani. Find Blair on Twitter and Instagram @BlairImani. And learn more about her upcoming book here: www.modernherstory.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.