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Free City Radio
Voices on Gaza solidarity organizing in Montreal

Free City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 60:00


This program features 4 voices of cultural workers, organizers and international solidarity activists who are involved directly in initiatives in Montreal that focus on lifting up the Palestinian struggle for freedom. The voices that you hear are outlined below: Feroz Mehdi, a longtime international solidarity worker at Alternatives in Montreal speaking about their ongoing support and collaboration with the Teachers Creativity Centre in occupied Palestine, a project which is currently involved in frontline educational initiatives in Gaza. http://alternatives.ca Aylin Gökmen, a filmmaker, graduate student and organizer with Cinema Politica in Montreal at Concordia University. http://cinemapolitica.org Malcolm Guy, a filmmaker and international solidarity activist. Malcolm co-founded Productions Multi-Monde (https://multi-monde.ca) and works with the International League of Peoples Struggles (ILPS) https://peoplesstruggle.org. Nashwa Lina Khan, a media maker and community activist, Nashwa works on the Habibiti Please project and works on the Artists for Palestine project in Montreal. The accompanying music on this piece is by Anarchist Mountains, To Sophia (Redux) and an excerpt of One Oud performed by Sam Shalabi.

The Career Satisfaction Expert : Nevine Rostom
194. Games : Nashwa's Uniqueness to Change the World

The Career Satisfaction Expert : Nevine Rostom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 28:36


Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 1008 - Freakonomics and Friendly Fire

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 45:27


NIck is joined by Rishi Persad to discuss the latest from around the racing world. First up today, William Haggas explains why Economics won't run in the Derby, French Derby or at twelve furlongs this season. Also on today's show, MP Philip Davies reacts to new of the July 4th election and how a change of government might impact ongoing gambling legislation. Trainer George Scott reacts to his jockey Callum Shepherd losing the Derby ride on Ambiente Friendly, James Doyle looks forward to a stunning book of weekend rides including Vandeek and Okeechobee, while Iamd al Sagar tells us that Nashwa will not be seen until after Royal Ascot.

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Showcase ep28 (LIVE SHOW #2 w/ Rob Rousseau, Nashwa Khan + Paris Marx)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 57:59


Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts.On this week's episode It's another spectacular edition of our HARBINGER SOAPBOX SERIES live podcast recording and community event. This edition, vol.2 - Canada: What Are We Doing Here? features your friends Rob Rousseau (49th Parahell), Nashwa Lina Khan (Habibti Please) and Paris Marx (Tech Won't Save Us) live on Saturday, March 23rd at the historic Eglise St. Jax on rue Saint-Catherine in beautiful downtown Montreal (on the same day as the Brian Mulroney state funeral happening a kilometer away lol) in a conversation talking Tiktok bans, ArriveCAN scandals, Dollar store drama and Israeli Apartheid Week.The Harbinger Media Network includes more than 60 podcasts focusing on social, economic and environmental justice and featuring journalists, academics and activists on shows like Alberta Advantage, The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & more.Harbinger Showcase is syndicated for community and campus radio at CIUT 89.5FM in Toronto, CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal, CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg and at Vancouver Co-op Radio.Find out more about the network, subscribe to the weekly newsletter and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com

Ricochet's Unpacking the News
Harbinger Showcase ep20 (LIVE SHOW w/ Rob Rousseau, Nashwa Khan + Paris Marx)

Ricochet's Unpacking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 58:01


Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts.On this week's episode come hangout with Harbinger Media friends as they dig deep into the sorry state of Canadian journalism with Rob Rousseau (49th Parahell), Nashwa Lina Khan (Habibti Please), and Paris Marx (Tech Won't Save Us) recorded live on January 20th at the historic Centre St. Jax venue l'Annexe in downtown Montreal.The Harbinger Media Network includes more than 60 podcasts focusing on social, economic and environmental justice and featuring journalists, academics and activists on shows like Alberta Advantage, The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & more.Harbinger Showcase is syndicated for community and campus radio at CIUT 89.5FM in Toronto, CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal, CKUW 95.9FM in Winnipeg and at Vancouver Co-op Radio.Find out more about the network, subscribe to the weekly newsletter and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 99

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 33:11


This week's Saturday Edition with Charlotte Greenway is all about QIPCO British Champions Day at Ascot. Charlotte takes you through a long list of connections with runners this weekend which include: John Gosden (Mostahdaf & Nashwa); Kia Joorabchian (King Of Steel); Dermot Weld (Tahiyra) Alan King (Trueshan); Karl Burke (Royal Rhyme & Spycatcher); Jamie McCalmont (Kinross); Charlie Fellowes (Vadream); Jérôme Reynier (Facteur Cheval); George Boughey (Via Sistina).

The Halftime Show
621 - Managing burnout & anxiety with Nashwa Tantawy(4.10.2022)

The Halftime Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 21:26


Nashwa stops by the half time show to talk about ways to deal with burnout,imposter syndrome & anxiety. The licensed psychologist deliver a great interview with @omaralduri on Pulse95radio. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.soundcloud.com/pulse95radio

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 849 - Will Gosden/O'Brien go to the wire?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 35:34


Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to take a look at today's news from around the racing world. They begin by interviewing Aidan O'Brien about his star two year olds this weekend, in particular the brilliant City of Troy. Also on today's show, Teddy Grimthorpe mulls over which Champions' Day race is best for Nashwa, while Barry Mahon explains why Array has been supplemented for the Dewhurst, and gives an update on Time Lock, Bluestocking, Chaldean and the future for Westover. Ben McElroy tells Nick about his acquisitions from the Tattersalls Book 1 and Book 2 sales, while JA McGrath has the latest from typhoon-hit Hong Kong.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 849 - Will Gosden/O'Brien go to the wire?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 35:34


Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to take a look at today's news from around the racing world. They begin by interviewing Aidan O'Brien about his star two year olds this weekend, in particular the brilliant City of Troy. Also on today's show, Teddy Grimthorpe mulls over which Champions' Day race is best for Nashwa, while Barry Mahon explains why Array has been supplemented for the Dewhurst, and gives an update on Time Lock, Bluestocking, Chaldean and the future for Westover. Ben McElroy tells Nick about his acquisitions from the Tattersalls Book 1 and Book 2 sales, while JA McGrath has the latest from typhoon-hit Hong Kong.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 811 - Morny Makes the World Go Round

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 38:48


Nick is joined by TDN Europe Editor Emma Berry, reporting from Deauville, to bring you all the latest news from around the racing world. They anticipate the Arqana sales, beginning today, and look ahead to an outstanding edition of the Prix Morny on Sunday. They are joined by Sumbe's Tony Fry, jockey Jason Hart (who also has news of Highfield Princess) and Kelly Thomas, whose Maywood Stud bred Vandeek. With the Juddmonte International entries out, owner Imad Al Sagar explains why Nashwa runs, William Muir explains why Pyledriver doesn't, and Owen Burrows tells us why Alflaila is likelier to head to Ireland. Also on today's show, Nick and Emma discuss the Wertheimer/Wildenstein takeover and Nick has news on the Ballydoyle Melbourne Cup hopeful. Ben Young drops in to talk Hall of Fame at the National Horseracing Museum.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 811 - Morny Makes the World Go Round

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 38:48


Nick is joined by TDN Europe Editor Emma Berry, reporting from Deauville, to bring you all the latest news from around the racing world. They anticipate the Arqana sales, beginning today, and look ahead to an outstanding edition of the Prix Morny on Sunday. They are joined by Sumbe's Tony Fry, jockey Jason Hart (who also has news of Highfield Princess) and Kelly Thomas, whose Maywood Stud bred Vandeek. With the Juddmonte International entries out, owner Imad Al Sagar explains why Nashwa runs, William Muir explains why Pyledriver doesn't, and Owen Burrows tells us why Alflaila is likelier to head to Ireland. Also on today's show, Nick and Emma discuss the Wertheimer/Wildenstein takeover and Nick has news on the Ballydoyle Melbourne Cup hopeful. Ben Young drops in to talk Hall of Fame at the National Horseracing Museum.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 91

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 21:45


This week, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the two Group 1s at Deauville this weekend and sponsor, Sumbe's Stud manager Tony Fry discusses their runners in each race whilst we also hear from Jason Hart, Andrea Atzeni and Karl Burke. Then ahead of York's Ebor Festival next, Frankie Dettori looks forward to Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International where Imad Al Sagar confirms that Nashwa will also line up whilst owner/breeder Philippa Cooper talks Ebor favourite, Sweet William.

Racing Post
92: Glorious Goodwood & Galway Festival Preview | Horse Racing Tips | Racing Postcast sponsored by Tote Fantasy

Racing Post

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 78:46


JOIN OUR TOTE FANTASY LEAGUE HERE: https://tote.co.uk/fantasy/leaderboard/private/create-or-join/?code=KA2EZW Sam Hart is joined by David Jennings, Graeme Rodway and Jamie Benson to preview the action from Goodwood and Galway this week.  The panel begin by looking at the opening two days of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. Will we see a Frankie Dettori flying dismount after the Goodwood Cup? Is Paddington a champion? Hear what the panel have to say in part one. In the second part of the show, the team look at days three and four, where Blue Rose Cen makes the trip from France on Thursday to take on reigning Nassau Stakes champion Nashwa in what looks set to be an exciting clash.  To end the show, the Postcast team give their best bets from the Galway Festival and NAPs for the week ahead. Brought to you by Tote Fantasy, daily fantasy racing with real cash prizes up for grabs. 18+ BeGambleAware - Key Terms: £/€7 entry per stable. Top 25% of entries receive a payout. Full T&Cs apply. 18+.

The Final Furlong Podcast
Shaq Attaq! City Of Troy is Frankel 2.0. Has Little Big Bear trained on? Standing up for Gamblers Rights

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 186:45


In this belated episode of the pod, Emmet Kennedy and Louis Steward dive into the key races from the past few days. The lads can't help but marvel at Shaquille's jaw-dropping performance in the July Cup, bagging a second consecutive Group 1 sprint win. Jockey Rossa Ryan shares his thoughts on that impressive Group 1 victory in the July Cup and spills the beans on his aims for the rest of the season. City Of Troy stole the show with a breathtaking triumph in the Superlative Stakes. Aidan O'Brien's son of Justify has the racing world buzzing with excitement, but the million-dollar question remains— could he be better than Frankel?! And should you back him at 2/1 for next year's 2000 Guineas? We look at the form of the Charlie Appleby yard after the Summer Mile win for Master Of The Seas, but not without mentioning the high-profile flops Adayar and Star Of Mystery. Louis looks at the next target for Hamish after his Group 3 victory at York, while they weigh the odds on Scriptwriter's trip down under for the Melbourne Cup.  An epic renewal of the John Smith's Cup gets its fair share of attention as Pride Of America narrowly edges out Astro King in a photo finish. Plus we look at Nashwa's potential targets after her impressive Group 1 win over a mile. The winners of our Galway Races competition are unveiled, and top trainer Charlie Fellowes sits down with us to discuss the upcoming Henry Cecil Open Weekend in Newmarket on the 23rd and 24th of September, promising a plethora of delights for all racing enthusiasts. Plus, he's got a hot two-year-old to follow, so your trackers and wheelbarrows ready! The First Lady of the Final Furlong, Abbie MacGregor, returns alongside Andrew Woodman to introduce their new innovative, the Gamblers Consumer Forum. Their aim? To be the voice of gamblers on UK gambling reform in response to the game-changing affordability checks introduced after the White Paper. Tune in as they shed light on the latest frustrations for bettors in the UK and discuss the future of gambling. So, hop on board the Gravy Train for an epic episode. Plus Win a 3 Day Ticket for any three days of the Galway Races for You and two friends.  To enter, simply

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 774 - How it Started... How It's Going...

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 41:06


Nick is joined by David Yates, Newsboy from the Daily Mirror, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, Nick welcomes BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea to the show to ask whether the new whip rules are fulfilling their brief in light of the high profile Ascot suspensions of Dettori et al, and also to ask whether the known information on Asadna's injury should have been put into the public domain. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle tells Nick she is alive to the possibility of being a major player in the jockeys' championship this season, and says that she and fellow riders are on "eggshells" riding to the new rules. She also looks forward to Nashwa in the Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle on Friday. JA McGrath brings you the latest from Hong Kong, while Cheltenham Assistant GM Andre Klein talks about his fundraising climb to celebrate the centenary Gold Cup in aid of Racing Welfare.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 774 - How it Started... How It's Going...

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 41:06


Nick is joined by David Yates, Newsboy from the Daily Mirror, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, Nick welcomes BHA Chief Regulatory Officer Brant Dunshea to the show to ask whether the new whip rules are fulfilling their brief in light of the high profile Ascot suspensions of Dettori et al, and also to ask whether the known information on Asadna's injury should have been put into the public domain. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle tells Nick she is alive to the possibility of being a major player in the jockeys' championship this season, and says that she and fellow riders are on "eggshells" riding to the new rules. She also looks forward to Nashwa in the Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle on Friday. JA McGrath brings you the latest from Hong Kong, while Cheltenham Assistant GM Andre Klein talks about his fundraising climb to celebrate the centenary Gold Cup in aid of Racing Welfare.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 761 - Heavy is the Head that wears the Crown

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 36:15


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with the news that broke yesterday that Desert Crown would no longer run in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Ascot, and ponder his future. Amongst those who could yet add their names to that race are his Sandown conqueror Hukum, whose Racing Manager Angus Gold joins the show to discuss his targets plus those of Anmaat and yesterday's fiercely impressive winner Al Asifah. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle drops in on her way back from Italian Oaks glory at San Siro, and looks ahead to big race rides on Bradsell and Nashwa, while John Ryan dreams of Kings Stand glory on Manaccan, and Michelle Yu underlines why the Belmont Stakes victory of Arcangelo was such an important one for the sport.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 761 - Heavy the Head that wears the Crown

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 36:15


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with the news that broke yesterday that Desert Crown would no longer run in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Ascot, and ponder his future. Amongst those who could yet add their names to that race are his Sandown conqueror Hukum, whose Racing Manager Angus Gold joins the show to discuss his targets plus those of Anmaat and yesterday's fiercely impressive winner Al Asifah. Also on today's show, Hollie Doyle drops in on her way back from Italian Oaks glory at San Siro, and looks ahead to big race rides on Bradsell and Nashwa, while John Ryan dreams of Kings Stand glory on Manaccan, and Michelle Yu underlines why the Belmont Stakes victory of Arcangelo was such an important one for the sport.

TheOncoPT Podcast
Pediatrics & Prospective Surveillance Model - How to Make It Work

TheOncoPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 42:02


We probably all know a little bit about the Prospective Surveillance Model (PSM), but have you ever thought about PSM for pediatrics?Dr. Nashwa Khalil & Dr. Lynn Tanner, two pediatric oncologic PTs, discuss how cancer rehab helps pediatric patients, how Prospective Surveillance Model works in the pediatric setting, & some of the barriers they encountered when putting the research into practice.In this CSM preview, Nashwa & Lynn really broke down strategies that helped them get system-wide buy-in of PSM, plus the key relationships that really helped solidify PSM as standard of care in their institution.Listen now!Download your FREE Quick Guide to Treating Patients with Cancer.Because it's not if, it's when you'll treat a person with cancer.Follow TheOncoPT on Instagram:https://Instagram.com/TheOncoPT This episode is brought to you by our brand new Cancer Basics Course. With the Cancer Basics Course, you'll get our exact blueprint to start treating people with cancer confidently & competently. No more ramshackling together your oncology knowledge.Start treating your patients with cancer confidently & competently TODAY. Register now at TheOncoPT.com/cancerbasicscourseFollow TheOncoPT on Instagram.Follow TheOncoPT on TikTok.Follow TheOncoPT on Twitter.

Everything About Hydrogen - an inspiratia podcast
A Green Future For Oman - Nashwa Al Rawahy of HMR Environmental Consultants

Everything About Hydrogen - an inspiratia podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 60:23


On this episode of Everything About Hydrogen, we are speaking with Nashwa Al Rawahy, Director of HMR Environmental Consultants, based in Muscat, Oman with regional offices in the United Arab Emirates.For over 30 years, HMR has been a leading provider of environmental, engineering, and technology consulting services across diverse industries to help their clients identify, analyze, and optimize environmental and social impacts. Nashwa worked on the first Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for hydrogen in Oman, and explains the government strategy for hydrogen projects. HMR uses different international standards depending on the industry but for the Special Economic Zone At Duqm (SEZAD), where new hydrogen projects are currently being allocated land, IFC standards have been followed, including the central service corridor, and the first seawater intake and outfall. We are excited to have an expert like Nashwa join us to discuss environmental and social impact studies, their value to the communities and projects, and the importance of building long term In Country Value (ICV).Links:HMR website: http://hmrenv.com/about.phpReach Nashwa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nashwa-al-rawahy-a2215623Oman SEZAD Website: https://www.duqm.gov.om/en/sezad

In The Money Players' Podcast
Breeders' Cup Daily: Nick Luck on the International Shippers

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 37:53


Nick Luck joins PTF for his thoughts on the international shippers at this year's Breeders' Cup with thoughts on The Platinum Queen, Dramatised, Mischief Magic, Persian Force, Meditate, Spirit Gal, Silver Knott, Victoria Road, Highfield Princess, Emaraaty Ana, Nashwa, Above the Curve, Modern Games, Kinross, Dreamloper, Pogo, Broome, Mishriff, Rebel's Romance, Nations Pride, and many more.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Breeders' Cup Daily: Nick Luck on the International Shippers

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 37:53


Nick Luck joins PTF for his thoughts on the international shippers at this year's Breeders' Cup with thoughts on The Platinum Queen, Dramatised, Mischief Magic, Persian Force, Meditate, Spirit Gal, Silver Knott, Victoria Road, Highfield Princess, Emaraaty Ana, Nashwa, Above the Curve, Modern Games, Kinross, Dreamloper, Pogo, Broome, Mishriff, Rebel's Romance, Nations Pride, and many more.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Breeders' Cup Favorites -- Who Is Vulnerable? Who Is a Lock?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 64:22


PTF and JK kick things off with a look at the Breeders' Cup through the lens of the current favorites trying to determine who is vulnerable and who is a lock. Horses discussed include Golden Pal, Flightline, Cave Rock, Chocolate Gelato, Nashwa, Modern Games, Jackie's Warrior, Jack Christopher, and many more. Then Tom Palin of Middleham Park Racing and Minty Farquhar of Great British Racing International are here to talk about The Platinum Queen, racing in Britain, and a few horses they are looking forward to seeing run at the Breeders' Cup. Plus, information about the success http://investinthebest.co.uk (investinthebest.co.uk) series.  

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: Breeders' Cup Favorites -- Who Is Vulnerable? Who Is a Lock?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 64:22


PTF and JK kick things off with a look at the Breeders' Cup through the lens of the current favorites trying to determine who is vulnerable and who is a lock. Horses discussed include Golden Pal, Flightline, Cave Rock, Chocolate Gelato, Nashwa, Modern Games, Jackie's Warrior, Jack Christopher, and many more. Then Tom Palin of Middleham Park Racing and Minty Farquhar of Great British Racing International are here to talk about The Platinum Queen, racing in Britain, and a few horses they are looking forward to seeing run at the Breeders' Cup. Plus, information about the success http://investinthebest.co.uk (investinthebest.co.uk) series.  

Moonbase Theta, Out
MTO S4 - Prologue 4: "I know the man that must hear me"

Moonbase Theta, Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 17:50


Prologue Minisode - 4 of 5: The Freehold refugees - including Cas and Pol - arrive in North Africa. Introductions are made. Content Warning - Physical injury and emergency response, references to accidental death Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/09/mto-s4-p4-transcript/ FEATURING: Becca Marcus as Elio, Corey Spruill as Stephen, Serena Rahal as Nima, Tom Zalatnai as Techno 1, Tal Minear as Free Folk 1, Dalia Ramahi as Nashwa, Leslie Gideon as Elena, Jen Ponton as Tumnus, Tina Daniels as Wilder, Teddy Hannah-Drullard as Medic Pacey, Leeman Kessler as Roger, Gabriel Taneko as Alex, Journee LaFond as Addie, David S. Dear as Dr. Just, and Hazel Stapp as Dr. Serano.  Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski.  Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out The Night Post, a captivating queer supernatural drama about survival, tradition, and the vast unknown. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 574 - 48 hours to save British racing

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:36


Nick is joined by Racing post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world. After reflections on the Queen's funeral, Nick and Lee consider the impact and likely outcomes of the 2 day industry strategy meeting that is taking place in London this week, pulling together 18 of the sport's leaders. They also look back on the weekend's action and reflect on the career of retiring trainer Freddy Head, who joins Nick on today's edition. Nick also talks to Imad al Sagar, owner of Nashwa, for an update on the filly's progress en route to Arc weekend and the Breeders' Cup, Andrew Balding talks about his useful juvenile crop, including Tattersalls Book One Bonus winner Glenfinnan, while this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest is Patrick Chedeville from Haras du Petit Tellier.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 574 - 48 hours to save British racing

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 38:36


Nick is joined by Racing post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and developments from around the horseracing world. After reflections on the Queen's funeral, Nick and Lee consider the impact and likely outcomes of the 2 day industry strategy meeting that is taking place in London this week, pulling together 18 of the sport's leaders. They also look back on the weekend's action and reflect on the career of retiring trainer Freddy Head, who joins Nick on today's edition. Nick also talks to Imad al Sagar, owner of Nashwa, for an update on the filly's progress en route to Arc weekend and the Breeders' Cup, Andrew Balding talks about his useful juvenile crop, including Tattersalls Book One Bonus winner Glenfinnan, while this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest is Patrick Chedeville from Haras du Petit Tellier.

Moonbase Theta, Out
MTO S4 - Prologue 2: "I have strange power of speech"

Moonbase Theta, Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 18:09


Prologue Minisode - 2 of 5: On the rocket en route to the Moon, Alex, Payload, and Addie discuss what might come next. In a rocket bound for the moon, Alex, Payload and Addie talk about the past, and what might come next. Content Warning - Extreme emotional distress, dangerous situations Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/08/mto-s4-p2-transcript/ FEATURING: Gabriel Taneko as Alex, Philomena Sherwood as Payload, Journee LaFond as Addie, Becca Marcus as Elio, Serena Rahal as Nima, Corey Spruill as Stephen, and Dalia Ramahi as Nashwa. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski.  Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out Chaika, a science fiction drama about loss, isolation and hope. (I know, familiar themes, right?) Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Racing Post
Horse Racing Review | Goodwood Festival | Racing Postcast

Racing Post

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 32:07


Sam Hart is joined by Rosie Margarson and Chris Loader to review the superb action from the Qatar Goodwood Festival last week.  The panel kick things off by looking back at day one where we saw an incredible battle between Kyprios, Stradivarius and Trueshan. It just wasn't meant to be for Stradivarius as Aidan O'Brien landed the Goodwood Cup with Kyprios. They then reflect on the Sussex Stakes which saw Baaeed extend his unbeaten record on route to the Juddmonte International Stakes at York. Hollie Doyle was the lady to be with on Ladies day as Nashwa won the Nassau Stakes on Day three. Is she the best horse to come out of the Oaks?  The final two days saw Khadem land the King George Qatar Stakes and Commanche Falls win back to back Stewards Cup's. The team discuss how much of an impressive feat this was for trainer Michael Dods.  Before signing off, Chris and Rosie give their NAP's for the week ahead.  18+ #GambleAware

Betfair
Weighed-In | Episode 114 | The Goodwood Debrief

Betfair

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 55:30


It's the Goodwood debrief and both Brendan and Kevin are in agreement that the extended 10f of the Juddmonte international may not actually be what the world's best racehorse wants. Nashwa, New London, Secret State and Trawlerman all discussed, plus a review of the 2 year old performances last week. All this and the Savill recommendations and listens questions answered.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep.47

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 16:48


In this week's Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway recaps on the main news stories from the week as well as recapping on the Group 1 action from Glorious Goodwood. We hear from Bruce Raymond with an update on the injured derby winner Desert Crown, who is unlikely to be seen on a racecourse again this year and also Peter Savill, who along with other key industry figures has submitted a plan to the BHA that would restructure our sport and combat the problems of field sizes and horse drain. Charlotte then looks back at the Group 1 races from the week with insight into the performances of Kyprios, Baaeed and Nashwa.

Betfair
Racing Only Bettor | Episode 188 | Glorious Goodwood Day 3 - With A Little Bit Of Galway

Betfair

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 34:41


Day 3 of the Sussex soiree and Vanessa is in a buoyant mood following her 12/1 winning nap on day 1. TC is dead set against Nashwa, while Kev is hoping a Scotsman can do him a favour in the Richmond Stakes.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 515 - Gambling White Paper expected within two weeks - what's in it?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 44:37


Nick is joined by renowned sports broadcaster Rishi Persad and gambling and political analyst Neil Channing to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. With a strong word that the gambling review white paper is imminent, Nick and Neil give notice of the likely recommendations and the political nuances therein as well as the implications for racing. Rishi takes a close look at this Saturday's Coral Eclipse and rounds up the rest of the day's news. JA McGrath joins us for the Hong Kong update (Tuesday racing this week), while trainer William Knight looks forward to getting the exciting Check and Challenge back on the racecourse this weekend, and Nashwa's owner breeder Imad Al sagar joins us in association with Weatherbys to talk about his Classic wining year, his bloodstock ambitions and his partnership with Hollie Doyle.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 515 - Gambling White Paper expected within two weeks - what's in it?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 44:37


Nick is joined by renowned sports broadcaster Rishi Persad and gambling and political analyst Neil Channing to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. With a strong word that the gambling review white paper is imminent, Nick and Neil give notice of the likely recommendations and the political nuances therein as well as the implications for racing. Rishi takes a close look at this Saturday's Coral Eclipse and rounds up the rest of the day's news. JA McGrath joins us for the Hong Kong update (Tuesday racing this week), while trainer William Knight looks forward to getting the exciting Check and Challenge back on the racecourse this weekend, and Nashwa's owner breeder Imad Al sagar joins us in association with Weatherbys to talk about his Classic wining year, his bloodstock ambitions and his partnership with Hollie Doyle.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 509 - Hollie the History Maker

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 38:16


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing correspondent David Yates to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. Nick talks today at some length to rider Hollie Doyle, who on Sunday became the first woman to ride the winner of a major European Classic on the John Gosden trained Nashwa. Nick and Dave examine the significance and merit of the victory before going on to wrap up Royal Ascot, with input from Director of Comms and Public Affairs Nick Smith. Dave and Nick analyse the consumer experience at the Royal meeting, the field sizes, the ground conditions and the variety of human stories, and wonder how the next few weeks will play out for Gosden and Frankie Dettori. Trainer David Simcock tells Nick why stable star Cash is missing the Irish Derby this weekend, while Tattersalls' Bobby Jackson previews the July Sale, which includes two Royal Ascot winners.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 509 - Hollie the History Maker

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 38:16


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Racing correspondent David Yates to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. Nick talks today at some length to rider Hollie Doyle, who on Sunday became the first woman to ride the winner of a major European Classic on the John Gosden trained Nashwa. Nick and Dave examine the significance and merit of the victory before going on to wrap up Royal Ascot, with input from Director of Comms and Public Affairs Nick Smith. Dave and Nick analyse the consumer experience at the Royal meeting, the field sizes, the ground conditions and the variety of human stories, and wonder how the next few weeks will play out for Gosden and Frankie Dettori. Trainer David Simcock tells Nick why stable star Cash is missing the Irish Derby this weekend, while Tattersalls' Bobby Jackson previews the July Sale, which includes two Royal Ascot winners.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 497 - Why is Jubilee Jane taking the Piz?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 32:00


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. With 2 days until the Derby, Jane makes her case for the horse that represents the strongest Irish challenge to favourite Desert Crown, while Nick talks to Peter Brant, the owner/breeder of Stone Age. We hear from Hollie Doyle about Oaks fancy Nashwa and what a British Classic would mean to her career, while trainer Owen Burrows drops by to talk about Hukum in the Coronation Cup, which sparks an argument between Nick and Jane as to the merit of the race. Jen Gates joins from Racing Welfare to discuss National Volunteers Week.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 497 - Why is Jubilee Jane taking the Piz?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 31:59


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. With 2 days until the Derby, Jane makes her case for the horse that represents the strongest Irish challenge to favourite Desert Crown, while Nick talks to Peter Brant, the owner/breeder of Stone Age. We hear from Hollie Doyle about Oaks fancy Nashwa and what a British Classic would mean to her career, while trainer Owen Burrows drops by to talk about Hukum in the Coronation Cup, which sparks an argument between Nick and Jane as to the merit of the race. Jen Gates joins from Racing Welfare to discuss National Volunteers Week.

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Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 39

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Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 16:57


In this episode, Charlotte Greenway revisits John Gosden's comments from earlier in the week regarding the favourite and second favourite for the Oaks next Friday, Emily Upjohn and Nashwa. Then looking ahead to this weekend's racing we hear from Lydia Hislop and Nick Luck as they have their say on the two French Group 1s on Sunday. Then, on Sunday in Germany, we will see the return of last year's shock Arc winner, Toquator Tasso, and assistant trainer Julia Romich provides a very positive update as well as highlighting his likely targets for the season. Finally, on Saturday Zaaki will look to add another Group 1 to his CV in Australia and his jockey, James McDonald, gives an update on his wellbeing since his last race 3 weeks ago and makes a strong case for him on the back of his last win.

The Flashpoint
War in Ukraine (with Nashwa Lina Khan)

The Flashpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 67:23


Nashwa joins us to talk about everything that's going on with the war Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

Unapologetic Leadership
E14: Unapologetic Leadership in an ESL/Bilingual School Culture ft. Nashwa Mekky

Unapologetic Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 47:15


Nashwa takes us on a journey in her leadership as a school leader. Her story starts in Egypt and finds roots in Beach Park at Howe Elementary. From seeing diversity in her hiring practices to creating academic support programs where students are seen and heard so they can achieve academic success, Nashwa share some great insight with other school leaders.

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Episode 36 - The Peace and Justice Project with Jeremy Corbyn and Paul Rogers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 44:48


This week Habibiti Please is focused on a favorite topic of the show: disarmament. Nashwa and Geneviève host Jeremy Corbyn and Paul Rogers in advance of Selling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be Controlled, an upcoming event hosted by Egypt Watch and Jeremy Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project. Join Jeremy Corbyn, Paul Rogers, and Geneviève at the event on Saturday, July 17th, 2021, at 11 a.m. Eastern Standard Time and 4 p.m. London time here. We discuss the Peace and Justice Project, an initiative that works to bring people together for social and economic justice, peace, and human rights in Britain and across the world.This episode explores the arms trade and why we must move towards disarmament. The international arms trade fuels forever wars, bloody occupations, and the military-industrial complex. The detritus of war and occupation will linger long after militaries leave the countries they ravage. As this episode highlights, COVID-19 serves as a canary in the coal mine; a warning for how things can only get worse if change does not happen now. A virus cannot be nuked, yet the rush to create and sell arms from the imperial core has continued without challenge even during the pandemic. The Corbyn Peace and Justice Project illustrates why domestic and international problems and injustices cannot be separated. We also explore how we build solidarity beyond borders and across communities. This episode also draws links between the arms trade, the climate crisis, and other ongoing struggles, including the growing number of refugees. Industrialists selling weapons and war promoters are akin to the mythical hydra, where chopping off one head sprouts another. This hydra is a monster, directly supported by Western governments. And blowback is to be expected. Continued death and destruction fuelled by the imperial core through tradecraft will have global consequences,Forward-looking movements are needed now. Join Egypt Watch and Corbyn's Peace and Justice Project for Selling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be Controlled this Saturday on July 17th. We look forward to seeing you there. Now, more than ever, we must stand in solidarity to stop our governments from funding mass death throughout the world. Head over to thecorbynproject.com/armscontrol to sign up for Saturday's event. Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network and we are grateful to partner with Canadian Dimension on this episode.Organizations to check out: Egypt Watch Egypt Watch is a media services company based in London and was founded in 2019 by Osama Gaweesh, a well known Egyptian journalist and TV Presenter.Their mission is to put Egypt under the international spotlight and to raise global awareness about the declining situation in Egypt; to advocate for freedom of press, for human rights, and for upholding democracy. Corbyn Peace and Justice Project An organization founded by longtime activist for social justice and former Labour party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to bring people together for social and economic justice, peace, and human rights, in Britain and across the world.The EventSelling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be ControlledWar is big business. The international arms trade is worth hundreds of billions, and arms deals brokered by the rich and the powerful continue to extend human misery around the world. The UK is the world's second-largest arms exporter in the world, fuelling conflicts like the war in Yemen which has claimed a quarter of a million lives to date. We must come together across borders and backgrounds to fight back against this economy of war and suffering, and demand real security for all. The Peace and Justice Project is proud to support Egypt Watch's upcoming event: Selling Death: Why the International Arms Trade Must be Controlled, an international conference that aims to shed light on the horrific abuses of the arms trade, and help build a movement to fight back. Join the event on Saturday July 17th, 2021, at 11 am Eastern Standard Time and 4pm London time, and sign up now.Additional Resources:Some resources that complement this episode: Boris Johnson is leading the UK into an even greater COVID catastrophe by Paul RogersUnions must stand united to end Canada's arms sales to Saudi Arabia by Simon BlackWESCAM controversy highlights double standards in Canadian arms controls by Lital Khaikin 100 million Egyptians at risk of going thirsty by Osama GaweeshGuest Information Guests of the Week: Jeremy Corbyn and Paul RogersJeremy Corbyn served as Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2015 to 2020, and has represented Islington North since 1983. He is a lifelong campaigner for peace and justice, holding roles in the Anti-Apartheid Movement, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and Stop the War Coalition.As Labour leader, he oversaw the development of a comprehensive programme to rebuild the UK economy, transfer wealth and power from the few to the many, tackle poverty and division, put Britain at the forefront of confronting the climate emergency, and pursue a peace and rights-based foreign policy.Jeremy received the Gandhi International Peace Award in 2013 and the Seán MacBride Peace Prize in 2017.Paul Rogers is an Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University. He is a biologist by original training, lecturing early on at Imperial College and also working as a senior scientific officer in government service in East Africa.   For the past forty years, he has worked on international and environmental security and has written or edited thirty books.  He is International Security Advisor to Open Democracy.In the late 1990s, he wrote Losing Control: Global Security in the 21st Century, which was years, if not decades, ahead of its time, anticipating the 9/11 attacks and the twenty-year war on terror that follows. A new edition has just been published updating and expanding the analysis. It looks forward to the 2030s and 2040s as the decades that will see a showdown between a bitter, environmentally wrecked, and deeply insecure world and a possible world order rooted in justice and peace. You can order the updated edition here.Co-hosted by Geneviève NevinOriginally from the West Coast, Geneviève Nevin (she/her) is a white Ashkenazi settler based in Montréal (unceded and unsurrendered Kanien'kehà:ka territory) where she is a community organizer and JD/BCL candidate at McGill University. Geneviève is passionate about politics and social justice and is actively involved in movements for migrant rights and Palestine solidarity, particularly within the Jewish community, as the former Membership & Fundraising Coordinator with Independent Jewish Voices Canada. Geneviève was also one of the organisers behind the successful Palestine resolution at the 2021 NDP Convention which called for a ban on illegal Israeli settlement products as well as an arms embargo against Israel until Palestinians are free. Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan Show Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamerica and Canadian DimensionProduction by Canadian DimensionProduction Assistance by Geneviève Nevin, Nashwa Lina Khan and Canadian DimensionSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

What Radicalized You?
"I Don't Want Multiculturalism, I Want an End To White Supremacy," with Nashwa Lina Khan

What Radicalized You?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 16:14


Episode 48 featuring Nashwa Lina Khan On growing up in poverty, access to healthcare, identity as a Muslim, and little micro moments of radicalization. You can find more of Nashwa here and here and check out her Podcast habibti please on Substack and Apple below: https://habibtiplease.substack.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/habibti-please/id1531935387 https://nashwakhan.contently.com/

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Episode 34 with Andrea Horwath

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 49:58


In this episode, Nashwa and Ryan sit down with Andrea Horwath, MPP for Hamilton-Centre and the Leader of the Official Opposition New Democrats. ** Please note this episode was recorded in mid-March** Nashwa and Ryan contextualize this episode with an extensive pre-show- if you do not want to listen to the pre-show please forward this episode to the interview that begins at around 26 minutes. In this interview Nashwa and Ryan wanted the audience to learn more about Andrea and the Ontario New Democrats. This episode focused on provincial issues such as the vaccine rollout. The rollout continues to be a disservice to Ontarians as many have witnessed egregious lines at pop-ups and people rely on a community-driven twitter feed for information about the vaccines. Ryan and Nashwa also ask about the Ontario NDP's launch of the Green New Democratic Deal. Although this was recorded during phase two and we are now in phase three the rollout remains disjointed and inequitable. As a podcast project, we are constantly thinking about a world beyond electoral politics and hope for electoral politics with teeth that go beyond platitudes. This is why we asked about the Ontario NDP's stance and their policy paper produced in the Summer of 2020. You can find the NDP policy paper referenced here: End Police Violence. Invest In Black, Indigenous And Racialized People's Lives. An Ontario NDP Commitment To Action. Ryan wraps up by asking an evergreen question about the future of the Ontario NDP, how the base is being built, and how the provincial party plans to retain power. During the pre-show, Ryan and Nashwa discuss the current state of so many political issues throughout Ontario and why we want Ford out. While we vehemently recognize and acknowledge the limitations of electoral politics we hope this episode presents an alternative to the Ford Conservatives. Last week Doug Ford's Conservatives rammed through Bill 307. For the entirety of the pandemic, there was no urgency for an adequate paid sick days plan, to stop COVID evictions, to roll out an accessible vaccination program, to redress long-standing issues throughout the Long-Term Care system, and so much more. The list of moments throughout this pandemic that were urgent for so many Ontarians and not prioritized by Ford Nation are quite obvious. At the same time, we are witnessing a burgeoning fascist movement in Ontario and throughout Canada. We have been experiencing a rising unchecked white supremacy grow in Canada, overlapping with the anti-mask conspiracy parades. We fear that as Canada “goes back to normal” hate crimes will inevitably increase (terminology that frankly requires its own reckoning and further complexity). This contingent, which was emboldened after Donald Trump's election as well as the general acceptance of far-right hate speech in Canada's political discourse has been left entirely unaddressed. The Ford government is part of this. With cabinet members like Merrilee Fullerton and friendships with people like Charles McVety it is rather clear that this is a government that is friendly to bigotry. Bill 307 was rammed through last week after courts had deemed it unconstitutional because it unjustifiably violated Ontarians' right to freedom of expression – in particular affecting this important right during elections. Instead of appealing the decision, the Ford government invoked s. 33 of the Charter: the Notwithstanding Clause. The legal rule is an emergency tool governments can use to override certain Charter rights, even after a court deems a law unconstitutional. This tool has never been used in Ontario because invoking the Notwithstanding Clause means that a policy is going to violate fundamental civil liberties. This shows just how far Ford will go to achieve his political goals.Regardless of where you fall politically, even if you are beyond electoral politics, Ford's time in office has been devastating for activists and organizers throughout the province fighting like hell to keep people safe and alive. From his austerity cuts and right-wing populism, the racist dog whistles he has used to signal that he's on the side with the white supremacists, Ford needs to go. In Ontario, one could describe the current electoral political arena as something like the Sanders versus Trump showdown that never materialized in the US. With decades of Liberal governments neglecting Long-Term Care, destroying our public services, and so much more, the NDP finally holds a position as the official opposition in a way they previously have not. We have less than one year to get the Ford government out of office, but we can also dream far beyond that. We are very cognizant of the limitations of electoralism, as we've expressed on many occasions on this podcast, but it is also important to recognize multi-method action. We can and should be principled while also knowing that there is flexibility and multiple fronts we must organize on and counter. ** Please note this episode was recorded in mid-March*** This episode was recorded before Nashwa began her role at the Ontario NDP.Mutual Aid & Community Support:Although this episode is not paywalled we would deeply appreciate it if people would share or give (if able to do so) to any of the causes or groups listed below. Last week has been and will continue to be hard for myself (Nashwa) and the team so I will keep this brief. I will try to better address the murder of multiple generations of the Afzaal family in London Ontario at another time but for now, I am trying my best to be there for my community and help organize. I have been asked to share this page for financial support of the 9-year-old son who was left orphaned and injured. I keep this podcast mostly free. I know my listeners are generous people who care about this world and so if you are able to give we urge you to give to the remaining member of the Afzal family, Faez Afzaal. From the team and I, Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un to multiple generations of the Afzaal family. We will keep you in our hearts and continue to fight for a world that does not paper over the vile settler colonialism and xenophobia that is the bedrock of what we know as Canada. Guest Information Guests of the Week: Andrea Horwath, MPP for Hamilton-Centre and the Leader of the Official Opposition New Democrats.Andrea HorwathAndrea Horwath is the Leader of the Official Opposition New Democrats. From her early career in community development to today, she's always believed that government should be about giving people the opportunity to build a good life no matter where in Ontario they live, or when this province became home.Born and raised in Hamilton, Andrea was elected to Hamilton City Council in 1997, then as the MPP for Hamilton-Centre in 2004. In 2018, Andrea led her party to become the Official Opposition – the largest Official Opposition in a generation. Today, half of the members of her MPP team are women, they represent ridings from every region of the province, and together they're reflective of the diversity of Ontario.She's a leader who believes in proposing positive solutions, especially when it comes to ending hallway medicine, giving seniors better care and supporting public schools so they can give kids a great start. She's fighting for good jobs, and a more affordable life.She's an Ontarian, a mom, a Hamiltonian and she's running for premier in 2022.You can find Andrea's online on her website, on twitter, on facebook, and on instagram.Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan and Ryan Deshpande Show Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Canadian Dimension Production Assistance by Ryan Deshpande and Nashwa Lina KhanSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

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✨ Bonus Episode ✨ Harbinger Society x Deathnography x Habibti Please: The Jakarta Method and Victims of Communism Memorial

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 55:30


On the inaugural Harbinger Society Presents live recording it's an evening of history and hard questions on Canadian exceptionalism as Nashwa Khan and Shaadie Ali of Habibti Please and Deathnography's Henry Lee join host Andre Goulet for a conversation on Vincent Bevins' excellent 2020 book 'The Jakarta Method', Ottawa's Victims of Communism Memorial, how to fight for justice for Palestine and more. Please note this conversation was recorded on May 20th, 2021.Plus: Atlantic correspondent James Brown makes a bold proposal for another kind of monument in our nation's capital.Special thanks to Zaid Siddiqui for research on this episode.You can support Harbinger Media Network here: https://harbingermedianetwork.com/You can check out a premium teaser to Nashwa and Shaadie's interview with Vincent Bevins here: https://habibtiplease.substack.com/p/jakartamethodYou can hear Henry Lee's conversation with Bevins on a recent episode of Deathnography at https://deathnography.libsyn.com/what-is-possible-realistic-dreams-and-the-myth-of-scarcity-ft-vincent-bevins-and-maya-menezes and support the show at https://www.patreon.com/deathnographySupport Palestinian Youth organizing at https://palestinianyouthmovement.com/donateIslamic Relief is helping to provide immediate medical assistance and vital aid to all those affected by the violence and most in need athttps://www.islamicreliefcanada.org/emergencies/palestine/Eye on Palestine is providing media coverage that mainstream news never will athttps://www.instagram.com/eye.on.palestine/Find out more about the Movement to Safeguard Palestinian Communities and how to become part of the movement for peace athttps://www.globalgiving.org/projects/icareaboutpeace/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

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Episode 33 with Jessica Bell

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 24:34


This week's episode features a conversation Nashwa and Ryan had a few months ago with Member of Provincial Parliament Jessica Bell. This episode covers provincial politics. An arena where anti-Muslim sentiments have been stoked with Ford's Conservatives in power. Although this episode does not address Islamophobia we do believe that we need to vote out the Ford government to fight back around rising white supremacy and fascism in this province. Nashwa and Ryan spoke to Jessica about the slow developments in building transit. Jessica's previous work as the founding Executive Director of TTCriders fighting to improve Toronto Transit in part inspired her run. Habibti Please has previously spoken to TTCRiders you can find the episode here.This episode also highlights the  Green New Democratic Deal (GNDD). The differential impacts of climate change and how the Ontario NDP will address them through just transition and a just transition for people in Northern Ontario whose homes and roads are dramatically impacted by climate change. The group also discusses tenant rights and what the Ontario NDP is doing regarding the egregious Covid eviction blitzes. It is important to note that MPP Bell is NDP critic of housing, tenant rights, and urban planning. Nashwa and Ryan have previously covered evictions and rennovictions in Toronto here and here and the lack of political will to move on these issues.Mutual Aid & Community Support:Although this episode is not paywalled we would deeply appreciate it if people would share or give (if able to do so) to any of the causes or groups listed below. This week has been and will continue to be hard for myself (Nashwa) and the team so I will keep this brief. I will try to better address the murder of multiple generations of the Afzaal family in London Ontario at another time but for now, I am trying my best to be there for my community and help organize. I have been asked to share this page for financial support of the 9-year-old son who was left orphaned and injured. I keep this podcast mostly free. I know my listeners are generous people who care about this world and so if you are able to give we urge you to give to the remaining member of the Afzal family, Faez Afzaal. From the team and I, Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un to multiple generations of the Afzaal family. We will keep you in our hearts and continue to fight for a world that does not paper over the vile settler colonialism and xenophobia that is the bedrock of what we know as Canada. Guest Information Guests of the Week: Member of Provincial Parliament Jessica Bell Jessica Bell, MPP for University-Rosedale, serves as the Ontario NDP critic of housing, tenant rights, and urban planning. Prior to being elected in June 2018 she served as the founding Executive Director of TTCriders fighting to improve Toronto Transit.She's been a lecturer at Ryerson University, director of the California Food & Justice Coalition and an advocate for environmental justice. She's received several leadership awards, including Toronto Community Foundation's Vital People Award.Jessica lives in University-Rosedale with her husband and two children.Find Jessica online on her website,twitter, and facebook.Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan Show Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Andre GouletProduction Assistance by Ryan Deshpande and Nashwa Lina KhanSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

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Episode 32 - The Jakarta Method with Vincent Bevins (Premium Teaser)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 8:33


The austerity measures that were first implemented during the pandemic will not ease post-pandemic. Global vaccine apartheid continues to exist and it seems that only those in North America with relations outside of North America or to communities. It feels eerily familiar for people who straddle worlds to be aware that “back to normal” means back to normal for people completely detached from the global reality of how COVID continues to ravage people outside of the imperial core. This episode takes a look at how the world we all now came to be. One where vaccine apartheid is normalized for so many. One where extermination programs and coups are staples. In this episode Shaadie and Nashwa interview Vincent Bevins, author of the Jakarta Method. Nashwa and Shaadie approached this episode with the thought and care they approach other work with. They wanted to honor those who died and survived the mass extermination in Indonesia while also weaving our own understanding as young Muslims of the world into this episode. Bevins book Jakarta Method is an accessible must-read about the United State's role in constructing a global anti-communist network. In 1965 and 1966, the Indonesian military killed one million civilians and with praise and enthusiasm from the American government. It was an apocalyptic slaughter of leftists and accused leftists. As Bevins writes, this series of events was instrumental in shaping our global economic system as it exists today. As beneficiaries of US hegemony,  it is important to recognize this gap in collective memory and the responsibilities we have. A selection of propaganda leaflets blaming the Indonesian Communist Party for the 30 September (1965) movement that appeared in late 1965. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.The Jakarta Method maps out and tracks the violent anti-communism campaign, subsequent mass arrests, executions, and American sponsored disinformation campaign that rendered deadly results we will always benefit from. For example, the mass murder of Indonesians is why the tourism industry in Bali possible. As Bevins illustrates, this massacre was one of the biggest turning points of the Cold War and it inspired other regions to carry out similar programs.  It is egregious and the replication of what happened in Indonesia should never be forgotten because it remains a blueprint for extermination programs globally. This episode features a number of resources that complement the conversation—please check them out below. From Vincent Bevins' The Jakarta Method.Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network. For episodes focused on different struggles in Canada and around the world, we are grateful to partner with Canadian Dimension for this episode. Until Liberation, Canadian Dimension, Shaadie, and NashwaTo Read and Watch:The Jakarta Method: How to destabilize and control the Third World by Clement Nocos How ‘Jakarta' Became the Codeword for US-Backed Mass Killing by Vincent Bevins The Cold War's unfinished legacy by Noah TsikaThe Act of Killing Joshua Oppenheimer on "The Act of Killing": The VICE Podcast 034Tribunal 1965Organizations we like this week: Anakbayan Toronto ANAKBAYAN is the largest and most comprehensive organization of Filipino youth and students for National Democracy, with 20,000 members worldwide. We strive for genuine freedom, peace, and democracy in the Philippines.Migrant Workers Alliance for ChangeMigrant Workers Alliance for Change is building a democratic member-led organization of migrant farmworkers, care workers, students and more to win worker and immigration justice.Guest Information Vincent Bevins is an American journalist and writer. He previously worked as a foreign correspondent based in Brazil for the Los Angeles Times, after working previously in London for the Financial Times. He then moved to Jakarta and began covering Southeast Asia for the Washington Post, and in 2018 began writing a book about Cold War violence in Indonesia and Latin America, that book being The Jakarta Method. You can buy Jakarta Method here.Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan and Shaadie AliShow Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Candian DimensionProduction Assistance by Canadian Dimension, Andy Assaf, and Ali McKnight Social Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on SubstackHabibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

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Episode 31 - The Insurgents x Habibti Please with Jordan Uhl and Rob Rousseau

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 65:18


This week Nashwa spent time with the guys at The Insurgents. In this special crossover episode, Nashwa joins Jordan and Rob of The Insurgents. We discussed the escalating aggression toward Palestinians and the attacks on Gaza that have left over 250 dead. We are disgusted by the Biden administration's continued support of Netanyahu's further annexation of Gaza and the West Bank.This is a crossover episode that was generously produced by Jordan and Rob of The Insurgents. You can also listen to the Insurgents on iTunes here, on Spotify here, and on Google Podcasts here. Find them elsewhere here. Please support the Palestinian Youth Movement here.Last Friday MP Jack Harris the NDP has called for an emergency debate, thousands of Canadians have written elected officials also voicing our disagreement with our tax money and our government's involvement in the occupation and violent dispossession of Palestinian people and Palestine. You can participate in a number of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East's campaigns here. Please also consider signing this House of Commons petition to stop foreign military recruitment on campus. We hope this episode pushes people to go beyond posting. Throughout Canada and the world, many actions are taking place. You can find a list of Canadian actions here. The Nakba never ended. Our solidarity with Palestinians and Palestine must also always continue.  This is a free episode, if you want to support the creation of more content like this and unlock Habibti Please exclusives please consider becoming a patron on Patreon or a paid Substack subscriber. We are a small team and it costs a bit to make this happen. We are happy to contribute to this passion project but we are also *so* grateful to anyone who is able to support us in continuing to build content like this. Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network. We also collaborate with Canadian Dimension for episodes focused on different struggles in Canada and around the world. Production Credits:Hosted by Rob Rousseau and Jordan Uhl featuring Nashwa Lina Khan Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Nashwa Lina Khan and Johnny ZaprasProduction Assistance by Raymond KhananoSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on Patreon This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe

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Ep. 66: Free Palestine ft. Nashwa Khan

The Insurgents

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 77:29


Today Nashwa Khan joins us to discuss the escalating aggression toward Palestinians from Israel, the attacks on Gaza that have left over 200 dead, the Biden administration’s continued support of Netanyahu’s further annexation of Gaza & the West Bank and more.You can follow Nashwa HERE.Support the Palestinian Youth Movement HERE.—Drop us a line at theinsurgentspod@gmail.com.You can also listen to the Insurgents on iTunes HERE.On Spotify HERE.On Google Podcasts HERE.And all other links are HERE.If you’d like to become a premium subscriber and gain access to premium episodes as well as our private Discord server, you can do so here: This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at theinsurgents.substack.com/subscribe

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Episode 29 - Farmer's Protests and COVID in India with Vijay Prashad and Priya Prabhakar

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Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 99:46


This week's Eid episode is a double feature! In the first half of this episode, Nashwa sits down with Priya Prabhakar to discuss the ongoing Farmers' protests in India that began in November 2020. In June of 2020, three ordinances were introduced and eventually passed as acts by Modi and his right-wing government. These bills translate into the mass deregulation and neo-liberalization of the agricultural market. Farmers continue to protest these three farm acts that were subsequently passed by the Indian government in September 2020. The protests are largely set in Delhi. We hope this episode helps people understand the larger context and the righteousness of farmer anger right now. The farmers' protests are critical and we hope this episode provides a nuanced and accessible explainer on why these protests matter and what is happening in India. In India, neither farmer protests nor farmer suicides are uncommon and have been occurring for decades.The first half of this episode was recorded shortly before India became the epicenter of the COVID pandemic. The second half of this episode highlights how the devastating pandemic has also interacted with the strikes. In the second half of this episode, Priya and Nashwa sit down with Vijay Prashad to discuss how COVID is ravaging India, as well as how the Modi government has been failing the Indian people. Some highlights of this episode include Vijay's insights on vaccine apartheid and America allegedly withdrawing troops from Afghanistan. This is a free episode, if you want to support the creation of more content like this and unlock Habibti Please exclusives please consider becoming a patron on Patreon or a paid Substack subscriber. We are a small team and it costs a bit to make this happen. We are happy to contribute to this passion project but we are also *so* grateful to anyone who is able to support us in continuing to build content like this. Habibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network. For episodes focused on different struggles in Canada and around the world, we are grateful to partner with Canadian Dimension.Mutual Aid & Community Support:Although this episode is not paywalled we would deeply appreciate it if people would share or give (if able to do so) to any of the causes or groups listed below. Mutual Aid India - this is a curated list of Covid response efforts in India. Khalsa Aid - Khalsa Aid is an international NGO with the aim to provide humanitarian aid in disaster areas and civil conflict zones around the world.Internet Freedom Foundation - The Internet Freedom Foundation defends online freedom, privacy, and innovation in India.NewsClick - An independent media organization dedicated to covering news from India and elsewhere with a focus on progressive movements.The People's Forum - Syringes for Cuba CampaignAdditional Resources:Some resources that complement this episode: Harvest of Dissent by Sharanya DeepakLong Live Farmer-Laborer Unity by Veena Dubal and Navyug Gill Leading from the front: The role of women in Farmers' movementIn Kerala, the Present Is Dominated by the Future: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2021) from Vijay PrashadWaiting for Catastrophes by Vijay Prashad‘We are witnessing a crime against humanity': Arundhati Roy on India's Covid catastrophe by Arundhati RoyHere's Why Farmers Are Protesting the 3 New Agriculture Ordinances by Aibhav PalnitkarPunjabi Dalit Women Fight Multiple Battles Rolled into One at Farmers Protest by Shreya SharmaPeople's Leader: A Dalit Woman Becomes The Voice of Farmers In India by  Sania FarooquiBurdened by debt and unable to eke out a living, many farmers in India turn to suicide by Salimah Shivji Elite Despair About “Farmers' Lack of Discipline” is Comical, Though Not Innocent by Subin DennisGovernment Should Fight Corona, not Farmers and Labourers: SKM by Sabrang India All India Kissan SabhaNewsClickGuest Information Guests of the Week: Priya Prabhakar and Vijay PrashadPriya Prabhakar is an organizer, filmmaker, and researcher currently based out of Oakland, California, and hails from Chennai, India. You can find her online on instagram and twitter.Vijay Prashad is an Indian historian and journalist. Prashad is a Marxist commentator and the author of thirty books, including Washington Bullets, Red Star Over the Third World, The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World, and The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South. He is the Chief Correspondent for Globetrotter and a Columnist for Frontline (India). He is the Chief Editor of LeftWord Books (New Delhi). He has appeared in two films – Shadow World (2016) and Two Meetings (2017). He is currently the director of Tricontinental. You can buy his newest book here.Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan Show Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Canadian DimensionProduction Assistance by Canadian Dimension and Priya Prabhakar Social Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on SubstackHabibti Please is proud to be part of the Harbinger Media Network This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe