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Joining to discuss the Austin ISD board voting meeting on Thursday April 24th and the Lamar community meeting on April 21 with Sharyn and Cuitlahuac are Nikkie Shubitz, Nadia Khan, and Lisa Flores. The group starts by weighing on the the decision to remove the principal from the Ann Richards School of Young Women Leaders, then react to the community meeting at Lamar Middle School. They also discuss their hopes for futures budget cuts and the District Turn Around Plan that will be presented to the board during an informational meeting on Friday May 2nd.
In this month's HUDDLE Dr. Nadia Khan, Head of General Internal Medicine and Professor Medicine at the University of British Columbia will address the widespread interest and potential concerns about GLP-1 injectables for weight loss particularly as it pertains to adults with T1D.Are you over 18 and interested in sharing your experiences living with type 1? Register to attend a live huddle at www.t1dhuddle.com
In this month's HUDDLE Dr. Nadia Khan, Head of General Internal Medicine and Professor Medicine at the University of British Columbia will address the widespread interest and potential concerns about GLP-1 injectables for weight loss particularly as it pertains to adults with T1D.Are you over 18 and interested in sharing your experiences living with type 1? Register to attend a live huddle at www.t1dhuddle.com
Nadia Khan, a seasoned chef, is currently spearheading her own culinary venture. She emphasizes punctual delivery, unwavering quality, and distinctive flavors as the hallmarks of her operation. - نادیہ خان ایک پروفیشنل شیف ہیں اور اب اپنا کھانا پکانے کا کام کر رہی ہیں۔ ان کا کہنا ہے کہ وقت پر آڈر کی فراہمی، معیار پر سمجھوتہ نہ کرنا اور ذائقہ کے ساتھ اپنی خاص تراکیب ، یہ سب ان کی انفرادی پہچان ہیں۔ مزید جانئے اس پوڈ کاسٹ میں ۔
Steve and Stuart speak to Nadia Khan, founder and chief executive of Women in CTRL, a non-profit music development organisation on a mission to advance gender equality in music, about female representation in the industry, the recent Misogyny in Music parliamentary report, and more. Send in your questions for Stuart and Steve on thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Music is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nadia Khan joins the show for an exciting episode, covering diverse topics from finance and her unique fourth summer on the bookfield to the art of leaving a compelling voicemail. Get ready for intense discussions on Reality Checks, selling during Covid, and thrilling stories of a perspective-altering car wreck and paranormal experiences. Nadia and Andres dive deep into finance, delivering valuable insights. This episode is packed with intrigue and meaningful moments. Want to join forces with our amazing partners? Click below to learn more about our partnership and become part of the squad. Cardinal Senior Benefits Southwestern Real Estate Chapters and Key moments 00:00:00 - Intro 0:05:40 - Understanding Annuities 0:24:50 - Delving into Financial Details 1:04:00 - Reality Checks for the Real Deal 1:57:28 - Non-Virtual Selling in 2020 2:05:18 - 4th of July Car Wreck 2:31:13 - Finding Meaning in Every Experience 3:09:45 - Spooky Ghost Stories --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pony-tales/support
Seg 1: Can UV testing stop the rise of maple syrup smuggling in Canada? Guest: Maria Corradini, Co-Author of Study and Associate Professor of Food Science and the Arrell Chair in Food Quality at the University of Guelph Seg 2: Could Mounjaro be the key to tackling obesity? The obesity-drug industry is expected to reach $50 billion annually by 2030 Guest: Dr. Nadia Khan, Professor of Medicine at UBC, Internal Medicine Specialist at St. Paul's Hospital, and Practitioner of Obesity Medicine at Revolution Medical Clinic Seg 3: How can art restoration benefit the future? Art restoration is the process of restoring damaged or deteriorating artworks to their original condition or as close as possible. Guest: Alicia Coutts, Founder and Head Conservator at Toronto Art Restoration Seg 4: How the future of an up-and-coming football player is being impacted by the SFU Varsity Football closure. Guest: Massimo Ryan, Former SFU Football Player Guest: Sandra Crema, Massimo's Mother Seg 5: Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim cites rising fire risks and deteriorating public safety in the homeless encampment on Hastings Street as a turning point Guest: Ken Sim, Mayor of Vancouver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could Mounjaro be the key to tackling obesity? The obesity-drug industry is expected to reach $50 billion annually by 2030 Guest: Dr. Nadia Khan, Professor of Medicine at UBC, Internal Medicine Specialist at St. Paul's Hospital, and Practitioner of Obesity Medicine at Revolution Medical Clinic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nadia Khan has been in the music industry for over 20 years, doing many things including music management, founding Women in CTLR - which empowers women into positions of leadership - and is Chair of AIM. Nadia shares her inspiring story of how she came to her career, through nothing short of resilience and persistence, we talk about the constant battle of pushing back on gender norms and assumed gender roles, as well as pay gap and representation in the music industry. https://womeninctrl.com https://twitter.com/NadiaCTRL https:/www.aim.org.uk This season is produced and hosted by Hayleigh Bosher www.instagram.com/hayleigh.bosher/ Edited by Eliza Kania twitter.com/elizakania Recorded at Abbey Road Studios
In this special episode of the +44 podcast Zeze Millz is joined by an all-female, all-stellar line up to discuss how the UK music scene is for the women making waves in it. Guests include: Mimi, Nadia Khan, Enny, Br3nya, Grace Carter, Sian Anderson, Cristale, Kamille, Miss LaFamilia, DJ Kaylee Kay, Talia Mar and Nqobile. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
n this episode of #SocialConfoes Diego and Jean-luc talk with Nadia Khan about ways we can teach kids about culture and heritage. Learn more about her book: Zoey Wonders Why Instagram: @zoeywonderswhy Watch the RAW videos on YouTube. The Hosts Feel free to join our Discord Server. Full Transcript
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—talk about writing better female characters. This is the second part of a two-part episode on the topic. Here's what we talk about: Words and descriptions to avoid when describing women Words and description to deeply consider before using them Gendered words to avoid or consider when writing about women The ridiculous misconceptions there are about the female body and how to describe the body and bodily functions right How the (male) author's Point of View can skew descriptions and characterizations of female characters Making sure your own POV won't get in the way of your female characters' POVs Some final thoughts about the “strong female character” and how we should expand our definition of “strong” And here are the (re)sources we mentioned on the show: “In response to boob plate” by Sam the Sword: https://samanthaswords.tumblr.com/post/62968403257/in-response-to-boob-plate “Women are sharing how little the men in their lives know about reproduction” by Brittany Wong: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/women-are-sharing-how-little-the-men-in-their-lives-know-about-reproduction_l_627e8906e4b0eb0f0711cb80 Tweet by Sabrinafon about her ex boyfriend's beliefs about periods: https://twitter.com/Sabrinafon/status/1521981744668454913 Alice Oseman's work: https://aliceoseman.com/ Kana Akatsuki's Violet Evergarden: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Evergarden “21 words we ONLY use to describe women” by Nadia Khan: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/21-words-we-use-only-describe-women-nadia-khan/ “Shrill, mumsy, bossy…” by Roshan McArthur: https://togetherband.org/blogs/news/words-that-describe-women “11 words we need to stop using to describe women” by Suzannah Weiss: https://www.bustle.com/articles/150273-11-words-we-need-to-stop-using-to-describe-women-because-housewife-doesnt-capture-anyones-job “Everyday misogyny: 122 subtly sexist words about women (and what to do about them) by thaliakr: http://sacraparental.com/2016/05/14/everyday-misogyny-122-subtly-sexist-words-women/ “7 words you should avoid using about women in the workplace” by Hayley Gleeson: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-01/words-you-should-avoid-using-about-women-in-the-workplace/7467848 “Don't say I'm ‘dramatic'” by Jessica Bennett: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/feminist-fight-club/almost-z-list-words-avoid-when-talking-about-women-sexist-language “Half of Brits don't know where the vagina is – and it's not just the men” by Victoria Waldersee: https://yougov.co.uk/topics/health/articles-reports/2019/03/08/half-brits-dont-know-where-vagina-and-its-not-just “I Don't Want to Be the Strong Female Lead” by Brit Marling: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/07/opinion/sunday/brit-marling-women-movies.html Bethany's Editing Your Novel's Structure: Tips, Tricks, and Checklists to Get You From Start to Finish: https://theartandscienceofwords.com/new-book-for-authors/ This week's episode page can be found here: https://representationmatters.art/2022/06/30/s3e3 Subscribe to our newsletter here and get out Doing Diversity in Writing Toolkit, including our Calm the F*ck Down Checklist and Cultural Appropriation Checklist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r3p6g8 As always, we'd love for you to join the conversation by filling out our questionnaires. Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Writer Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/UUEbeEvxsdwk1kuy5 Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Reader Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/gTAg4qrvaCPtqVJ36 Website: https://representationmatters.art Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doingdiversityinwriting YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtHfIaeylIgbAWVy3E66lmw
In this episode, developed by the ACC Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Section's Hypertension Work Group, Drs. Beth Abramson, Cesar Andres, Nadia Khan, and Karen Tran provide an international perspective on guidelines, care gaps, and ways to close these care gaps.
On this week's episode, we'll discuss lunar surface waste management, the important role this will play as humanity scales to a presence in space, and attempt to answer the very important question, “who takes out the trash on the moon?”My guest on the show, Nadia Khan, is a first year graduate student at MIT pursuing an M.S. in Technology and Policy at the Institute for Data Systems and Society. Nadia has a dual research assistantship position at the Engineering Systems Lab in the AeroAstro department as well as being a project leader at the MIT Media Lab's Space Exploration Initiative, where she is leading the development of MIT's Lunar Open Architecture platform. Nadia has an eclectic background, in international relations, disaster risk reduction, space weather and space exploration. She's also the operations lead for MIT's Global Start Up Workshop, a member of the MIT Grad Arts Forum's Executive Committee, professional development lead and executive committee member at the Graduate Women of Aerospace at MIT's AeroAstro lab. Prior to starting her second M.S. at MIT, Nadia was an Aziz Foundation Scholar at University College London where she completed a MSc in Space, Risk and Disaster Reduction. She also completed a BA in International Relations from Queen Mary, University of London. In 2019, Nadia was recognised by HM Queen Elizabeth II for her services to mental health in the UK, in setting up her award winning Not for Profit - The Delicate Mind C.I.C. Nadia is a Global Shaper at the World Economic Forum and a Local Leader as part of the Franco British Programme.Support the show
Sound Mind: conversations about physician wellness and medical culture
Last year, a Texas A&M University professor predicted a mass exodus of workers in the wake of the pandemic, as people reflected on whether their jobs provided them a sense of purpose. He called it “The Great Resignation.” In medicine, job dissatisfaction, combined with increasing levels of burnout, is also forcing many doctors to reflect in the same way. Preliminary data from the Canadian Medical Association's National Physician Health Survey shows nearly half of those surveyed (46%) are considering reducing their clinical hours in the next two years.Some, like Dr. Kathy Bonapace, have decided to quit the profession altogether. “The day I knew I needed to stop was when I was operating on a patient, doing a hysterectomy, and I became so nauseous. I thought, “Oh, my God. I'm going to throw up.. And as soon as I finished that case, I went to the area where we usually dictate. I closed the door, laid on the floor with my feet up, and thought, “How am I going to get through the day?” That was the realization I needed to do something different.”In this episode, host Dr. Caroline Gérin‑Lajoie speaks to Dr. Kathy Bonapace about the difficult decision to leave her busy practice in rural Quebec and what she's found to fill that void. And clinician researcher Dr. Nadia Khan shares findings from two studies looking at why so many doctors in BC are disengaged with medicine.
Better late than never, eh! Enjoy our wrap of the best bits from '21. Mixed by @myles-mac Tracklist: picnic - dewey (Nadia Khan version) // Daisart Moonilena - Arasole Rain // Belters PLO Man & C3D-E - Public Static V. Pt. III // Acting Press Thodén - Poor Binarized Ghost // Electroménager C.K - Freesia // PRS Guy Contact - Spirit Level // Butter Sessions Pascale Project - Welcome (Dust-e-1 Remix) // La Rama Records C.K - SPTL DNMCS // PRS PLO Man & C3D-E - Public Static V. Pt. VIII // Acting Press Purelink - Maintain The Bliss // Self Released Priori - Liminal // NAFF Other Joe - On 4.0 Hill // Best Effort Mosam Howieson - Aphelion // Mysteries of the Deep Fantastic Man - Cloud Manager // LIXTP Jex Opolis - Grab The Camcorder // Good Timin' DJ Python - Angel // Incienso Adam Pits - A Recurring Nature // On Rotation Sansibar - Aurora Eclipse // Kalahari Oyster Cult Remotif - Telepathic Heights // Coymix Sugar Free - Hazme Soñar // Limousine Dream Paramida - Dream Ritual // Love On The Rocks Peyote Dreams - State Of Mind (Slack Mix) (Alex Kassian's Dream State) // Love On The Rocks Flørist, Nathan Melja - Wonderland (Nathan Melja Version) // PARODIA Youandewan - Slow Down feat. Art Feynman // Butter Side Up Retza - Waiting To Go // Satya Fader Cap - Keys For Raldo // s2i Recordings Lattice - Botanica (C.K & Central Remix) // air miles Guy Contact - 90 Mile Straight (Nullarbor Mix) // Butter Sessions Priori - Winged // NAFF YUF-O - Rebuild, Recharge // Superconscious Nutcase & Papachubba - Floating Inside // Best Effort Mosam Howieson - Cerebro // Mysteries of the Deep Thodén - Signal On Baikal // Electroménager Skee Mask - CZ3000 Dub // Ilian Tape
Founder of Women in CTRL, Nadia Khan, joins Harriet to share her wisdom and story on how to succeed as a woman in music. Having worked in the industry for over 20 years, Nadia is a manager, music consultant and chair of AIM. She has led multiple record labels to Top 20 success independently and her own label imprint, CTRL Records, is focused on spotlighting female talent. Nadia also recently won an award for outstanding contribution at the Women in Music Awards!
Founder of Women in CTRL, Nadia Khan, joins Harriet to share her wisdom and story on how to succeed as a woman in music. Having worked in the industry for over 20 years, Nadia is a manager, music consultant and chair of AIM. She has led multiple record labels to Top 20 success independently and her own label imprint, CTRL Records, is focused on spotlighting female talent. Nadia also recently won an award for outstanding contribution at the Women in Music Awards!
This episode is sponsored by Jägermeister, who recently collaborated with Nadia Khan on their Meister series, which you’ll hear more about later on in the episode.Nadia Khan has been working in the music industry for nearly 20 years and has been on AIM’s board since 2017, and more recently was appointed AIM chair after nominating herself for the role. Nadia’s own label CTRL Records is focused on spotlighting female talent, releasing artists including Lady Lykez, Laughta and Lisa Mercedez. As a passionate activist for diversity, equality and inclusion, last year, she launched ‘Women In CTRL’ – a platform to empower and connect women and minority genders across the industry, with over 2000 members and growing. About Jägermeister Presents: The Meister SeriesThe Meister Series is Jägermeister's new project celebrating some of the most unique individuals and organisations in the entertainment industry. After untold challenges the industry has faced recently, this new series shines a light on these behind-the-scenes heroes while looking to the future with optimism.The brilliant Nadia Khan of Women In CTRL and AIM stars in the third episode of The Meister Series, as they continue to celebrate some of the most unique individuals and organisations in the entertainment industry.Women in CTRL is Nadia Khan’s not for profit organisation providing support and a network for women, minorities and underrepresented groups in the music industry. During this third episode, Nadia Khan is joined by London music artist, songwriter, and mental health advocate Laughta, and key members of Women in CTRL - Community Manager Claire Rose and Diversity Advocate Jess Kangalee. Find the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi-eqSAhGRE&t=446sAbout AIM AIM is the not-for-profit trade body exclusively representing the UK’s independent music sector, which makes up a quarter of the recorded music market. Now in its 23rd year, AIM’s members range from the largest, most-respected record labels and associated music businesses in the world to self-releasing artists and the next generation of entrepreneurs in music. AIM promotes and supports this exciting and diverse sector globally and provides a range of services, commercial opportunities and practical help to members; enabling them to innovate, grow and break into new markets. Find Nadia @nadiactrl @womeninctrl See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nadia Khan lends her clear insight to the subject matter of equality in the music industry, as we once again celebrate International Women's Day on the show.https://www.womeninctrl.com/Follow: @alexbranson (Twitter & Instagram) / facebo ok.com/abcmusictalkMusic Branding: https://www.audioassassinsblog.com & Listen: https://levelmusic.lnk.to/egyT6iVideo: https://youtu.be/eJ2SO1qkMLs
Imaginative downtempo and ambient to bring in the New Year.
Imaginative downtempo and ambient to bring in the New Year.
Dr. Nadia Khan, an internal medicine specialist and president of Hypertension Canada, joins host Dr. Brian Goldman to fact-check the information — and misinformation —people are seeing online and in the media about the relationship between blood pressure medications and Covid 19. She also answers the question "When should I worry about my blood pressure?" and offers advice on how to manage hypertension.
This episode features three Boss Women working in the music industry, Hosted by Wardah Sempa [Publicist at Liberty Music Pr] with guests Nadia Khan [Women In Cntrl] & Bee Adamic [CEO & Founder of Liberty Music PR]. We talk about their journeys and starting out in the industry business as a Woman and people of color. Nadia Khan has been working in the music industry for over 19 years, leading as one of the first female artist managers in grime. She has also led multiple record labels to Top 20 success independently. Her own label imprint CTRL Records is focused on spotlighting female talent. Nadia is passionate about bringing women's rights to the forefront and is the founder of ‘Women In CTRL' – a platform that empowers and connects women across the music business and creative industry. Liberty Music Pr brings you our very own podcast series where we talk about the music industry business and lifestyle. We're passionate about sharing the stories of people from all around the industry, from CEOs and Entrepreneurs to Artists, Journalists, and more New guests every week, as Hosted by Bee Adamic and The Liberty Music Pr Team Stream every Friday 12 pm GMT time on Spotify or Anchor Find us on all social media platforms @LibertyMusicPR
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ 蓬莱 / Hourai by Norihito Suda + Stijn Hüwels 3′45″ Warm Haze by Kenji Kihara 10′53″ Hatch by Ghost and Tape 13′30″ Ecru by Nadia Khan 17′48″ Untitled by Maribel Tafur 19′25″ Oort by Suss Müzik 27′16″ February by Taylor Deupree 34′25″ First volume by Oliviaway 47′55″ Visions by Maribel Tafur 51′25″ 3 by Maribel Tafur 55′02″ Var by Ghost and Tape 59′46″ 02 3440_B by Josh Mason 63′10″ Syunmin by The Red Bridge Over The Valley 68′05″ El Cedro Azul by Federico Durand 70′26″ Gabreta (Part I) by Tomáš Niesner 77′48″ Climate I by Maribel Tafur 81′44″ Spiral Triptych 3 by Steve Roach 85′30″ Internal Shift by Perila 89′50″ II by Maribel Tafur 92′45″ Eostre by Ghost and Tape 97′20″ Stellar Depths by Kammarheit 102′56″ Watching Forever by Dino Spiluttini 111′00″ I/O by Maribel Tafur 116′05″ Self by Maribel Tafur
There have been stories circulating suggesting a connection between blood pressure medication and how people fare if they get COVID-19. Dr. Nadia Khan, president of Hypertension Canada, clears up some misinformation and tells Dr. Brian Goldman when we really need to worry about high blood pressure — and what to do about it.
Have you ever been scared by a friend? Chances are your first, or primary emotion, was fear! That's perfectly normal, after all, you're human. But what emotion follows after the initial fear response? Do you get angry because your friend scared you? Where did that anger come from? Was it because you were actually embarrassed that you dropped your phone, or that you let out a string of curse words that would make a sailor blush? Those feelings that swoop in immediately after a reaction are typically called your "secondary emotions" and those keep us away from staying in the present moment. Today we explore the world of primary and secondary emotions, and, how learning where they come from will help you better recognize and deal with them in a more healthy, present, way.In this episode, Tony refers to the article "What are Primary and Secondary Emotions" by Nadia Khan first posted on Betterhelp.com https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/what-are-primary-and-secondary-emotions/-This episode is sponsored by Blubrry Podcasting – Launch your Podcast the Blubrry Way. The Virtual Couch is hosted by Blubrry, and chances are you already have a podcast, or you want to start a podcast. What are you waiting for? Get 30 Days of Blubrry Podcasting FREE, which includes hosting and stats, and a WordPress website if you need one. Publishing is as simple as Create – Upload – Publish. Use the promo code BLU014 to get started today, or simply click on this link and you’ll be a podcasting in no time! https://create.blubrry.com/resources/podcast-media-hosting/?code=Blu014-Tony's new best selling book "He's a Porn Addict...Now What? An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions" is now available on Kindle. https://amzn.to/38mauBo-Tony will be speaking in the Midvale North Stake on Sunday, January 26th in Midvale, UT. His talk is titled "Hang in There! You're Doing Better Than You Think." The talk is free, the address is 97 W 7500 South, Midvale, UT.-Tony will be presenting at the Outlier Podcast Festival in Salt Lake City on January 25th, 2020. You can find out more info here: Outlier Podcast Festival | Salt Lake City at The Pod Mill @ 30 South Main Street Salt Lake City UT January 24-25, 2020 http://outlierpodfest.com/ Get a 15% discount to attend the festival by using the discount code "Outlier".-Tony Overbay, is the co-author of "He's a Porn Addict...Now What? An Expert and a Former Addict Answer Your Questions" now available on Amazon https://amzn.to/33fk0U4. The book debuted in the number 1 spot in the Sexual Health Recovery category and remains there as the time of this record. The book has received numerous positive reviews from professionals in the mental health and recovery fields.-The book tackles tough questions with answers from both the expert and the addict's point of view. Tony, a licensed marriage and family therapist, and creator of The Path Back, an online pornography addiction recovery program that has helped hundreds of people overcome turning to pornography and other compulsive sexual behaviors as a coping mechanism, and Joshua Shea, former addict, and author of the book “The Addiction Nobody Will Talk About” read their respective answers to questions such as "Finding out he's addicted to porn has turned me off to sex completely, what should I do?" And "How much do we tell the kids?" And "Does this mean that God is mad at me, or doesn't love me?"-Reviews include: "This is the most helpful book for porn addicts and the people who (still) love them. One of the most courageous and timely books to help with a widespread and almost never talked about epidemic that is ruining marriages, careers, and lives. It will give hope to millions of people who are addicted to pornography. -- Mark Goulston, MD, FAPA, Author of Just Listen Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone.-You can learn more about Tony's pornography recovery program The Path Back by visiting http://pathbackrecovery.com And visit http://tonyoverbay.com and sign up to receive updates on upcoming programs, and podcasts.-The Virtual Couch is sponsored by http://Betterhelp.com/virtualcouch Betterhelp.com is the world's leading provider of online therapy. Their mission is to make professional counseling accessible, affordable, and convenient, so anyone who struggles with life's challenges can get help, anytime, anywhere. Head to http://betterhelp.com/virtualcouch for 10% off your first month of services.
Delicate textures and wistful atmospheres. Read more here: https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=710 @nadia-khan-10
The nominees for the 2020 Grammy's have been released. And for the first time, women have dominated the 'big four' categories - Best New Artist, Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year and Album Of The Year. Is the music industry becoming a more equal playing field for both men and women? According to the UK Music Taskforce, women make up just 30% of senior executive positions in the music industry. Why is this the case? Nadia Khan is the CEO of CTRL Management and has been working in the music industry for 18 years. Nadia is also Lethal Bizzle’s artist manager and runs his label - Stay Dench. Br3nya has been writing music since she was 15 - and her latest track is on the 1Xtra Playlist. Remi Burgz is a radio presenter, DJ and MC.
Hallie Arnott from the Canadian Biomaterials Student Ottawa Chapter interviews Dr Nadia Khan from University of British Columbia. Dr Khan discusses about the role of ethnicity in cardiovascular diseases.
Hallie Arnott from the Canadian Biomaterials Student Ottawa Chapter interviews Dr Nadia Khan from University of British Columbia. Dr Khan discusses about the role of ethnicity in cardiovascular diseases.
Nadia Khan talks about her experience volunteering with Tamam & the Light House Project and starting the Facebook group Triangle Muslim Moms. Support the annual Tamaam Eid Toy drive coming up on May 18th and the annual Refugee Iftaar on June 1stLearn more about the organizations here:Tamam @tamamcaresLight House @lhprojTriangle Muslim Moms https://www.facebook.com/groups/191627427541707/Support the show (https://projectlight.house/contribute/)
Join Zaiba and Uzma as they learn from supermom of seven, Nadia Khan, about how to navigate getting older kids to fast, what it takes to keep your sanity through it, and how to plan for the blessed month of Ramadan. Www.mommyingwhilemuslim.comMommyingwhilemuslim@gmail.comFb: Mommying While MuslimIG: @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast
Jacinda Ardern New Zealand's Prime Minister has been praised for her calm, clear and compassionate handling of the Christchurch massacre but do women leaders really do politics differently? Journalist Anne McElvoy and former special adviser Ayesha Hazarika discuss.How has the terrorist shooting at Mosques in Christchurch New Zealand affected Muslim women in the UK? We hear from Rabina Khan a Liberal Democrat Councillor in East London, Akeela Ahmed MBE a social entrepreneur and activist and from Nadia Khan the co-founder of a mental health charity The Delicate Mind. The author Tomi Adeyemi talks about her fantasy fiction for young adults set in the West Africa inspired world of Orisha - and tells us why it took her so long to write lead characters that reflect her own culture.What does the discovery of a database called Breedready in China mean? Is it part of a bigger plan by the Chinese government to halt the countries declining birth rates? We talk to the BBC's Asia Pacific Editor Celia Hatton.Nice Nailantei Leng'ete tells us about the work she is doing in Kenya to bring about alternative rites of passage ceremonies to replace FGM.We have poetry to mark the Spring Equinox from Christine de Luca.Carol Morley tells us about her new film Out of Blue - a crime thriller adapted from Martin Amis' novel Night Train.Presented by Jane Garvey Produced by Rabeka Nurmahomed Edited by Jane ThurlowInterviewed guest: Anne McElvoy Interviewed guest: Ayesha Hazarika Interviewed guest: Rabina Khan Interviewed guest: Akeela Ahmed Interviewed guest: Nadia Khan Interviewed guest: Tomi Adeyemi Interviewed guest: Nice Nailantei Leng'ete Interviewed guest: Christine de Luca Interviewed guest: Carol Morley
TW: depression, suicide, mental health stigma Nadia Khan is a researcher, mental health activist and community organiser from the United Kingdom. She is a co-founder of The Delicate Mind, a social enterprise that works to engage faith leaders and other members in the Muslim community in nuanced, science-based discussions about mental health, masculinity and identity. In this episode we talk about: How mental health stigma harms young people in the South-Asian community in the UK; The root causes of this stigma and how it is exacerbated by factors such as economic deprivation and social exclusion; Working with different community stakeholders; Interfaith organising; Benefits of setting up a social enterprise; and Success as inner peace. Find out more about Nadia and her work in the show notes to this episode.
Dari bidang perubatan ke dunia penulisan, ia bukanlah penghalang untuk Nadia Khan menjana pendapatan kira-kira RM6,000 sebulan. Ikuti pengalaman beliau yang kini sudah berjaya menghasilkan novel yang sudah diadaptasikan dalam bentuk filem. The post Ep42. Nadia Khan: Menulis sebahagian dari jiwa first appeared on eFM Live.
Roundtable discussion with University of Maryland Nurse Practitoner Doctoral candidates: Nadia Khan, MPH, BSN, RN, Lauren Meekins, RN, and Venessa Ohakam, NP. Template for an Antibiotic Stewardship Policy for PA/LTC Settings Daneman, et. al., “Variability in antibiotic use across nursing homes and the risk of antibiotic-related adverse outcomes for individual residents”, JAMA Int Med, 2015 “Nursing homes need improved antibiotic stewardship”, News from the Centers for Disease control and prevention, JAMA, 2015 Jump, et. al., “Template for an antibiotic stewardship policy for post-acute and long-term care settings, JAMDA, 2017 Castle, et. al., “Hand hygiene deficiency citations in nursing homes”, Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2012 Harris, et. al., “Appropriate antibiotic use of acute respiratory tract infection in adults: advice for high-value care from the American college of physicians and the centers for disease control and prevention”, Annals of Internal Medicine, 2016
Deon Silvera and Nadia Khan are two of the stars of the play "Ecstasy". We had the opportunity to spend a few quick and crazy minutes just after they arrived from Jamaica last night. This is one of the funniest and craziest interviews we have done. We would like to thank Deon and Nadia for taking the time to share and have some with fun with us. We would also like to thank David Heron (the writer of "Ecstasy") and Roger Dundas of Kingston 6 Productions."Ecstasy" is being performed on December 5, 2010 at Chinguacousy Secondary School (1370 Williams Parkway in Brampton, Ontario) at 4:30 p.m. And 8:00 p.m. Here is the ticket information:For the 4:30 p.m. show: $20 in advance and $25 at the doorFor the 8:00 p.m. Show: $25 in advance and $30 at the doorFor more ticket information, please go to http://www.k6e.ca/ ; or call (416) 918-9045 or 20875670 (Blackberry Messenger).If you would like to find out more information about the play, please go to http://www.ecstasy-theplay.com/Feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a voice mail at 1-866-280-9385.
Douglas Prout is one of the most experienced and versatile theatre practitioners of his generation. He established himself as a competent actor in his Montego Bay, Jamaica in the 1980's before moving onto the larger audiences of Kingston, Jamaica. He is highly respected for his hard-work and boundless energy as an actor and for his sensitivity and attention to detail as a director.Recently, we had the opportunity to speak and share with Mr. Prout. Currently, he is the director for the David Heron play, "Ecstasy", which is playing in a number of locations in the Greater Toronto area between October 15 - October 24 (see details below). Enjoy!!Set in the boardrooms, bedrooms and dancehalls of modern day Jamaica, Ecstasy is the romantic comedy that successfully launched the playwriting career of Jamaican David Heron. It also made a bona fide star of Jamaican leading lady, Deon Silvera. The story follows the turbulent relationship between two very different Jamaicans - Richard Foster-the handsome, light skinned, upwardly mobile advertising executive raised in wealth and luxury, and Jewel Brown - the sexy, ebony coloured nightclub dancer fighting for love and respectability. Written by: David Heron ; - Directed by: Douglas Prout - Produced by: Kingston 6 Entertainment - Starring: Deon Silvera, David Heron, Nadia Khan, Al St. Louis and Flower Pryce. For more information on "Ecstasy", please go to http://ecstasy-theplay.com/. Please note "Parental Advisory: Explicit Content"."Ecstasy" locations and showtimes:October 15, 2010 (North York, Ontario):Jamaican Canadian Association (995 Arrow Road) at 8:00 p.m.October 16, 2010 (Barrie, Ontario)::Georgian College Theatre (1 Georgian Drive) at 8:00 p.m.October 17, 2010 (Mississauga, Ontario):Glenforest Secondary School (3575 Fieldgate Drive) at 6:00 p.m.October 23, 2010 (Ajax, Ontario):J. Clarke Richardson College (1355 Harwood Avenue North) at 8:00 p.m.October 24, 2010 (Brampton, Ontario):Central Peel Secondary School (32 Kennedy Road North) at 6:00 p.m.Ticket Prices:$30.00 (In Advance)$40.00 (Day Of)Ticket Locations:Loc' N Twist: 49 Hillcrest Avenue, Brampton, Ontario - (905) 463-1747 and 14 St. Andrews Street, Toronto, Ontario - (416) 850-0336Majestic Barber & Salon:: 289 Dundas Street East, Mississauga, Ontario - (905) 268-1111Nicey's Food Mart - 50 Morcambe Gate, Scarborough, Ontario - (416) 497-9717Ticket Information Online: http://www.ticketweb.ca/snl/Search.action?query=david+heron+ecstasy (Ticket Web)Feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a voice mail at 1-866-280-9385.God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,Vibe and Vegasinfo@blackcanadianman.comhttp://thevibeandvegasshow.wordpress.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/vibeandvegas