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"A sisters' tale" de Leila Amini est un documentaire sur sa sœur Nasreen, dont le vœu le plus cher est de devenir chanteuse dans cet Iran qui interdit aux femmes de se produire en public. Entre ses deux enfants, son mari absent, la perte de son père adoré et son envie de chanter, le parcours de Nasreen Amini dresse en creux un portrait saisissant de lʹIran et de la condition des femmes. Avec Pierre Philippe Cadert. " A sisterʹs tale " sort le 11 décembre en salles romandes.
Nasreen Shahi is a well-known fashion and lifestyle influencer, celebrated for her vibrant online presence and a community of over half a million followers on social media. Through her platform, Hey Nasreen, she shares style inspiration, wellness tips, and personal insights, offering her audience an authentic look into her life.Beyond her role as an influencer, Nasreen is a resilient advocate for breast cancer awareness. Diagnosed with stage four metastatic breast cancer at 40, she has courageously shared her journey, empowering women by speaking openly about her health battles and challenging the cultural stigmas that often surround such diagnoses in South Asian communities.In this episode, Nasreen speaks candidly about the emotional and physical toll her diagnosis has taken and describes her initial shock, especially given her healthy lifestyle before the diagnosis. She talks about her ongoing treatments, the challenges of choosing between different therapies, and the side effects she endures. Nasreen shares her perspective on the need for a more proactive approach to women's health and highlights the lack of open discussion about breast cancer. She recounts stories of South Asian women who keep their diagnoses private due to cultural stigma, hoping to inspire others to speak openly and seek support. Nasreen also touches on the joys of motherhood and how her journey has led her to a more present and intentional life. Despite the challenges, she has continued her work as an influencer, driven by her desire to help others through her openness and authenticity.Living with a Metastatic Diagnosis: Nasreen describes the unexpectedness of her diagnosis + the early stages of treatment + living with metastatic breast cancer means being on indefinite therapy + importance of early detection + Nasreen opens up about the difficult side effects + the difficult choices patients face between various treatment options and the unpredictable effects of each therapy (2:56)A Proactive vs. Reactive Healthcare Approach: Contrasting the two approaches + how societal expectations often cause women to self-blame after a health diagnosis (8:00)Cultural Stigma in the South Asian Community: The cultural stigma surrounding breast cancer in the South Asian community + anecdotes of women who keep their diagnoses private out of fear + Nasreen urges more open conversations to break these stigmas + setting an example for the younger generation (10:52)The Things Cancer Can Teach: Nasreen reflects on how her experience has changed her perspective on life and motherhood (15:28)Navigating Work as an Influencer with Cancer: Explaining the flexibility needed to accommodate treatments + the support Nasreen receives from her audience and brands + emphasizing the importance of authenticity in her journey + Nasreen discusses moments of joy she has experienced + gratitude for the support network she has gained through sharing her journey (20:32)Rapid Fast Round (24:25)Final Reflections and Advice: Nasreen offers advice to listeners, encouraging them to let go of others' judgments + the importance of breaking free from cultural shame (26:00) Connect with Nasreen Shahi:WebsiteInstagramTikTok Let's talk Connect:Instagram This podcast is produced by Ginni Media.
In her feature documentary A SISTERS' TALE, filmmaker Leila Amini reveals her sister Nasreen's journey to finding the pieces of herself lost over 14 years of being a wife and mother, through her passion to become a professional singer in Iran.Joining Leila for the interview was producer Afsaneh Salari who acted as interpreter and shared her own challenges and blessings of producing a film like this.#TIFF24 #CarolynTalks #Documentary #TIFF #FilmCritic#ASistersTale had its International Premiere at #TIFF24 *Images and trailer courtesy of TIFFFind me on Twitter and Instagram @CarrieCNH12Buy me a coffee or pizza at https://buymeacoffee.com/carolynhinds?status=1paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525Visit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance.My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrush Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Growing evidence is emerging of record levels of malnutrition affecting children in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. The Public Health Ministry has told the BBC seven hundred children died in the past six months at just one hospital in Jalalabad. The BBC's Yogita Limaye has been to the hospital and we carry her distressing report.Also in the programme: Airstrikes at military facilities in Syria have killed sixteen people - the government in Damascus blames Israel; and the double amputee who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro just two years after her injury.(Photo: Baby Umrah, pictured with her mother Nasreen, died two days later. Credit: BBC Imogen Anderson)
In a feature interview, Nil Köksal speaks to Iranian filmmaker Leila Amini about her sister's journey to become a singer — and the film it inspired. Living in Iran, and married to a less than supportive husband, Nasreen Amini's dream isn't just unlikely, it's dangerous. With translation from ‘A Sisters' Tale' producer, Afsaneh Salari, Leila explains what compelled Nasreen to pursue her singing goals against all odds — and what it's like to see the documentary they made together premier at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Leila Amini a réalisé un documentaire sur sa sœur "A sisterʹs tale" dont le vœu le plus cher est de devenir chanteuse dans cet Iran qui interdit aux femmes de se produire en public. Entre ses deux enfants, son mari absent, la perte de son père adoré et son envie de chanter, Nasreen dresse en creux un portrait de saisissant de lʹIran et de la condition des femmes. Leila et Nasreen Amini sont les invitées de Pierre Philippe Cadert. Du 7 au 17 août 2024 – en direct de la 77e édition du Festival du Film de Locarno.
Listen to the interview with the member of the Palestinian Youth Movement. Audio solo en el idioma original. La transcripción puede ser leída en capiremov.org | The transcription can be read in english at capiremov.org | A transcrição pode ser lida em português em capiremov.org | La transcription peut être lue en français sur capiremov.org
Join podcast guest Nasreen Allen for Bhramari Pranayam, also know as Bumble Bee or Bee's breath.Send us a Text Message.Wanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.
Join The Clubhouse HERE https://bit.ly/erfclubhouse Download Free Weekly Workout Program HERE https://bit.ly/weeklyworkoutserf Work With Our Team 1:1 HERE https://bit.ly/rERFcoaching FREE Calorie Calculator HERE https://bit.ly/erfcalorie-calculator 20% Off Legion Athletic Supplements Code “ERIC” HERE https://bit.ly/3lrMpp7 Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@ericrobertsfitness In this episode I speak with one of our Clubhouse Members Nasreen! She talks about her progress thus far in a little under 3 months inside The Clubhouse. Nasreen also didn't "Wait for things to be perfect". She made this progress while having multiple work trips and moving across the country, which makes things even more bad a**! I hope you enjoy the episode and if you're finally ready to join us inside The Clubhouse, we'd love to have you!
This week on 'Has It Aged Well?' we finally discuss our first Guru Dutt film. It's the romantic comedy 'Mr. & Mrs. '55' directed by Guru Dutt and written by Abrar Alvi. Joining Abbas for this episode is perhaps the most prolific chronicler of Hindi cinema - writer, film historian and documentary filmmaker Nasreen Munni Kabir. Topics discussed include Guru Dutt and his coterie of frequent collaborators Abrar Alvi, Johnny Walker etc., The difficult and confused gender politics of the film, Madhubala's run as the vivacious leading lady in the 50's, how the 'commerce vs. art' debate was seen by the filmmakers of the 50s, why Guru Dutt's 'tragic' films are more celebrated than a light hearted one like Mr. & Mrs. 55 and a lot more.Abbas is alone in the host's chair this week as Urjita is touring with her solo show across India. Catch her in your city: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/urjita-wani-live/ET00395374You can order Nasreen's books here: https://shorturl.at/wHJV5'Guru Dutt: A Life in Cinema': https://shorturl.at/cnGIW'The Dialogue of Pyaasa' : https://shorturl.at/cfmyHWatch the 'Cyrus Says' episode with Nasreen here: https://youtu.be/1mzy2w65gwI?si=ioxfh8aU9qIuVYQTFollow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get early access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 103: In this episode, we discuss Rachel's background, what brought her to the psychedelic medicine space, the clinical and spiritual model of psychedelic-assisted therapy, and the work of both Dr. Bessel van der Kolk and Dr. Gabor Maté. Rachel also shares insights into her co-founding of 'Women Are The Medicine' with her partner Nasreen, emphasizing the empowerment of women coming together and joining forces. We then explore the significance of breaking open, death and rebirth, archetypal concepts, and so much more! Please join us for an enlightening discussion on empowering women in the medicine space
Today my guest is Nasreen Munni Kabir, a documentary filmmaker, TV producer and director, author, biographer, translator/subtitler, and an absolute authority on all things Hindi cinema. We spoke about her biographical conversation series of books with artists like Javed Akhtar, Gulzar, Lata Mangeshkar, Waheeda Rahman, Zakir Hussain, AR Rahman. We also spoke about her documentary films on Guru Dutt, and television series Movie Mahal chronicling the history of Hindi cinema, how she chooses her subjects, the difficulty of subtitling Hindi films, her favorite films, songs, artists, and much more. Recorded December 12th, 2023. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Follow us on X Follow Shruti on X Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, directed the allocation of Dh150 million fund to support content creators and establish a permanent influencers headquarters that provides year-round supportNasreen Abdullah, Special Correspondent Khaleej Times joined Kitch and Neeil from the 1 Billion Followers Summit.Instagram: Nasreen AbdullahInstagram: Kitch/.Instagram: Neeil/.Instagram: Producer Pranav/.Instagram: TALK 100.3/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Cyrus Says!Become a member of Club Cyrus SaysThis week on Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by Author Nasreen Munni Kabir. Nasreen speaks to Cyrus about her books written on legends from Indian Cinema such as Guru Dutt, Waheeda Rahman, Lata Mangeshkar, AR Rahman, and many more. She also takes Cyrus & Abbas behind the scenes of how subtitling is done for Bollywood projects, highlighting how, at times, they can be extremely hilarious.Tune in for this and much more!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for video episodes!Listen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio SaavnEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!-x-x-xDisclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a trainee teacher, you have a huge amount to grapple with when it comes to developing expertise in the suite of subjects within the primary national curriculum. Subject knowledge cannot be developed in isolation. It must relate to the curriculum knowledge and pedagogical knowledge, enabling ways to teach the subject with confidence. This book takes you through a journey of the national curriculum, supporting you to think about each subjects' positioning within the national curriculum, the subject knowledge you need to know and how to teach each subject in a creative way. Highlighting the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion across all chapters, this book enables new teachers to bring new voices and perspectives to the classroom. Nasreen Majid is the Editor and Author of one of the chapters in this book, part of the Primary Teachers Now series. She has been an educator for over 25 years Her career started in primary schools. In addition to being a class teacher, Nasreen worked as an Advanced Skills Teacher, supporting curriculum development and professional learning in schools. Nasreen's career in Higher Education includes working with pre-service teachers to develop their skills in Climate Change and Sustainability Education (CCSE) and developing primary mathematics knowledge and understanding. Her current role at UCL is on the MA in Education programme. Nasreen is an Associate Fellow for UCL's Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability Education.
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With Dr. Nasreen Rajani. Gendered digital abuse can take lots of forms: threatening or damaging communication, cyberstalking, non-consensual distribution of intimate images, online dating abuse, hacking, doxing (publishing private information about someone online), flaming (posting insults or personal attacks), impersonation, gendered and sexualized disinformation, and more. Studies show that those who experience more unwanted behaviour online include young women, Black, Indigenous, and racialized women, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Still, research is thin when it comes to exploring the nuances of gendered digital abuse in their lives. For instance, very little focusses on the experiences and perspectives of racialized women in Canada. Over coming months, we're delving into gendered digital hate and harassment with leading experts and content creators, releasing in-depth episodes every single week. We talk about the problem and what we can do to change it. We offer practical tips to help you in your digital life, and we talk about what it means to “take back the tech” for all of us. Our guest Dr. Nasreen Rajani has been involved in ending gender-based violence for about seven years through her research and non-profit advocacy work. Her dissertation examined how racialized and Indigenous activists across Canada use digital tools in their work to end gender-based violence. She has been a volunteer and board member with the Women's Initiatives for Safer Environments (WISE Ottawa) from 2016 to 2021 and is currently an advisor with the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) on their technology-facilitated gender-based violence project. Nasreen is also a member of the Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women's (OCTEVAW) Black and Racialized Persons Caucus, a strategic advisory board that supports the meaningful implementation of equity, anti-racist, decolonial, and intersectional lenses on OCTEVAW's work. Relevant Links: “I Bet You Don't Get What We Get”: An Intersectional Analysis of Technology-Facilitated Violence Experienced by Racialized Women Anti-Violence Online Activists in Canada (Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, 2022), Unacceptable: Responding to Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence, The Facts about Gendered Digital Hate, Harassment, and Violence Brief Listener Survey: did this episode help you? Fill out and be entered to win a great prize pack! Episode Transcripts Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with others. If you appreciate this content, if you want to get in on the efforts to build a gender equal Canada, please donate at canadianwomen.org and consider becoming a monthly donor. Facebook: Canadian Women's Foundation Twitter: @cdnwomenfdn LinkedIn: The Canadian Women's Foundation Instagram: @canadianwomensfoundation This series of podcast episodes has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada.
On today’s episode, I am speaking with Nasreen Shahi. Nasreen is the writer of HeyNasreen,…
That feeling when you glance in your passport and realize it's expired - horrible. Realizing this when you have a trip already planned? Horrifying. There are ways to get one in time though. As a group we've had a little more experience than we'd like to with last minute passport renewals. We'll walk you through what to remember, how to plan for the unexpected and some things you may not have considered, including the best way to snap a baby passport photo!Be sure to listen to the BONUS episode update as well. You'll never believe how quickly Nasreen got her expedited passport. She'll tell you what she did and how long it took.
In this episode of *Time to Talk Travel*, Nasreen, Ciaran and Des from HashtagTravels.com explore the growing popularity of “spooky season” extending beyond just Halloween. A variety of ideas for haunted experiences throughout the year are shared including: Ghost toursHaunted attractions - See a selfie with a ghost in a haunted London pub.Cemetery Alive eventsSupernatural phenomenaPrisons and psychiatric wards Paranormal investigations - Read more on ghost hunting.Somehow they managed to also discuss UFOs, aliens and time travel.Cities, countries and sites with particularly haunted attractions were discussed including: New OrleansSalem MASan Juan CapistranoGalvestonEmily Morgan Hotel in San AntonioEstonian churchesSavanahRose Hall, Montego Bay JamaicaIf you're looking for a reliable ghost, head over to the Queen Mary in Long Beach. We agreed that it was definitely haunted and has developed a reputation for making visitors uneasy. One thing not to do? Don't collect old family portraits from thrift stores. Inviting auras into your home isn't advised.Celebrate spooky year round.Listen on the following platforms:SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon MusicYoutubeor at TimeToTalkTravel.com where you can also sign up for our newsletter.Visit HashtagTravels.com for more travel stories and destination ideas.Find us on social:LinkedInTikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter
In the inaugural episode of *Time To Talk Travel*, join Nasreen, Desiree, Maureen and Ciaran from HashtagTravels.com as they navigate the exciting realm of set-jetting.Learn how inspirational moments from our favorite movies and TV series are steering travel plans and shaping the way we experience the world.Find out what The Real Housewives, The Rock and Ted Lasso have in common.The modern phenomenon of set jetting, which infuses pop culture into travel, propelled more than 40 million people to follow their favorite storylines.Set-Jetting Advice to Have the Best Experience:Remember to keep expectations in check. Scenery may not look like it did in the movie.For superfans, if the connection is to the character there may be a disconnect from the setting without the character there.Bring images or screenshots of favorite scenes and poses that you might want to recreate. It will help you find the right spot and ensure that you don't miss the chance to make that lasting memory!It's up to you on whether you choose to put together your own set-jetting itinerary or book a tour with a company. We've done both and it comes down to personal preference, time available and location.If you aren't using a company make sure to research things like nearby parking, restrooms and public access rules.Be sure to respect the locals and surrounding area. Living "on-set" can come with headaches and a huge influx of visitors. Look beyond just the film site and embrace the local culture.We discussed visiting film and television sites on this episode including:The Hunger Games (Atlanta)Mamma Mia (Greece)Game of Thrones (Croatia)Ben Hur (Rome)Star Wars (Ireland)Nashville (Nashville- The Bluebird Cafe)The Shining (Timberline Lodge - Mt. Hood)Jungle Cruise (Kauai)Frozen (inspired by Norway)American Horror Story: Freak Show (New Orleans)Cafe where Harry Potter was written (Edinburgh)Listen on the following platforms:SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon MusicYoutubeor at TimeToTalkTravel.com where you can also sign up for our newsletter.Visit HashtagTravels.com for more travel stories and destination ideas.Find us on social:LinkedInTikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter
Seasoned travelers know that it's just not a real travel experience if something doesn't go wrong! The key to a great trip is expecting the unexpected. Time To Talk Travel's Nasreen, Ciaran, Maureen and Des from HashtagTravels.com talk through some of the lessons they learned the hard way and tips to prevent future disasters.Maureen really summed it up in one line: *“Sometimes you have to learn things the hard way and you learn it once and then you never do it again.”*21 Tips to Save You from Travel Mishaps - For the full article visit our site. Download travel apps before you need them. Bookmark the airport website.Pack snacks! Don't skip travel insurance. Spend delays in airline clubs or lounges. Allow more time than you'll think you need for connections. Spend a little more for a nonstop or easier itinerary. Look at all of your airport options.Consider booking through a travel agent.Utilize status phone numbers when possible. Don't wait to call - even if you're in line.Utilize social media to reach customer service faster. Try to avoid connecting in snowy spots in the winter.Keep in mind that smaller airports have limited crew.Start booking the back up plan ASAP.Be kind.Don't forget to advocate for yourself.Know your airline's Contract of Carriage.Be aware of credit card perks you can access. Pack essentials in a carry-on. Bring an extra bag with you.Listen on the following platforms:SpotifyApple PodcastsAmazon MusicYoutubeor at TimeToTalkTravel.com where you can also sign up for our newsletter.Visit HashtagTravels.com for more travel stories and destination ideas.Find us on social:LinkedInTikTokFacebookInstagramTwitter
In this Psychedelic Podcast episode, Joseph Anew and integration coach Nasreen El-Mariesh spotlight women's unique experiences and challenges in the psychedelic space. The discussion raises several poignant questions: How did Nasreen's accidental microdosing journey inspire her to create women-centric initiatives? Why are spaces designed for women in the psychedelic community so essential? How do intention and intuition empower women to tap into their inherent strengths? And, what role do embodiment and the archetypal “wild woman” play in self-discovery? Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of psychedelics, personal growth, and female empowerment. Nasreen El-Mariesh: Nasreen El-Mariesh (Naz) is a Psychedelic Coaching Institute certified coach specializing in women's empowerment and relationships: to self, our loved ones, and the Divine. She is Co-Founder of Women are the Medicine, a UK-based company offering microdosing programmes and in-person European retreats dedicated to helping women harness the power of psychedelic integration. Their ultimate goal is to generate a positive wave of female-focussed personal and collective growth that will contribute to a more conscious, equitable, and abundant world. Naz's coaching approach combines science, somatics, and spirituality to provide an expansive and intuitive coaching experience. By delving deep and approaching self-discovery with curiosity, she guides clients through playful yet profound explorations of their emotional and energetic existence. This transformative space reveals that the wisdom they seek resides within, and that fear can be transmuted into love through bold and inspired action. With a decade's experience organizing luxury transformational retreats worldwide and an affinity for supporting other coaches, Naz brings a wealth of knowledge to her coaching practice. Naz is a core facilitator in the Coaching Certification Program at Third Wave's Psychedelic Coaching Institute and a psychedelic coach for the Institute's Personalized Psychedelic Coaching. Highlights: How Naz discovered the power of psychedelics, starting with microdosing for anxiety. How to harness intentionality and intuition with psychedelics for self-discovery. The significance of women-only spaces in the realm of psychedelics & transformation. Why and how women are underrepresented in the psychedelic space. How women can cultivate purpose and the courage to pursue it. The crucial role of embodiment in personal transformation. Exploring the "wild woman" archetype and its connection to the soul's purpose. Joseph & Naz demonstrate a live “pattern interrupt” practice. Naz's eight-week hybrid microdosing course for foundational change. The power of working with archetypes. How Naz's participation in Third Wave's coaching programs impacted her evolution. Key Links: Naz's website: https://www.nasreenel-mariesh.com Women Are The Medicine: https://www.womenarethemedicine.co Naz on Third Wave's Directory: https://thethirdwave.co/directory/coaches/personal-transformation/dorset/nasreen-el-mariesh/ Naz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nasreen_elmariesh/ Women Are The Medicine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/women_are_the_medicine/ Join the upcoming webinar to learn about The Psychedelic Coaching Institute's Certification Program: https://thethirdwave.co/webinar/ Episode Sponsors: BiOptimizers - Get 10% off Magnesium Breakthrough Magi Ancestral Supplements - Visit ancestralmagi.com and use coupon code TW10. Psyched Wellness - use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off.
Even the worst travel day is better than a day without adventure.Hi, we're a group of friends who met as travel writers and influencers over ten years ago. A decade has changed our lives, our jobs, our locations and the way we travel. Our kids are older and travel looks different these days.What didn't change? The craving for conversation and community.Enter Time to Talk Travel, a weekly podcast, centered around conversations and a sheer love of hitting confirm on our next adventure.Every week we'll be here with stories, tips, tricks, lessons learned and inspiration for your next trip.Let's meet our frequent fliers, the writers of hashtagtravels.com .On most episodes Ciaran Blumenfeld, Desiree Miller and Nasreen Stump will be leading the travel conversation.Ciaran left the tech and marketing world to focus on her love of writing. She splits her time between travel writing and photography and writing fiction as Ciara Blume. She lives in California.Desiree is comfortable behind the camera, producing TV news segments, and in front of the camera telling us about her travels. She's always booking the next trip and planning the next story. Des lives near Atlanta, Georgia.Nasreen started as a business traveler in B2B sales. Travel writing let her share stories from her trips. She now consults on content and sales writing. Nasreen lives in southern New Hampshire, with easy access to Boston Logan Airport.Also appearing on select episodes of Time to Talk Travel are Maureen and Shari:Maureen is a Canadian transplant to the Houston, Texas area. She has worked across a broad range of travel writing and spokesperson roles. These days she travels for business, pleasure and to keep up with her kids competitive sailing schedules.Shari is located in New York and loves explore international destinations. When she's in New York she loves to head into the city. As a freelancer and social media strategist, she feels lucky to always have new topics and destinations to dive into.We hope you'll join us as this podcast plane takes off!
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 99: In this episode we discuss Nasreen's background, what brought her to the medicine space, her passion for working with psychedelic medicines, female-focused retreats, the importance of community, understanding that psychedelics are not a magic pill, details of the "Wellbeing By The Lakes" wellness festival, Nasreen's offerings and so much more! 00:00 - Fire Moment 01:13 - Introduction 02:27 - Nasreen's Background 10:55 - Working With Psychedelics 15:03 - Female-Focused Retreats 23:17 - The Importance Of Community 24:48 - Psychedelics Are Not A Magic Pill 35:53 - Wellbeing By The Lakes Festival 41:12 - Nasreen's Offerings 44:03 - Outro About Nasreen: Nasreen El-Mariesh (Naz) is a a coach certified by the Psychedelic Coaching Institute, specialising in psychedelic integration, women's empowerment and relationships: to self, our loved ones, and the Divine. She is a Co-Founder of Women are the Medicine, a UK based company offering microdosing programmes and in-person European retreats dedicated to helping women harness the power of psychedelic integration. Their ultimate goal is to generate a positive wave of female-focused personal and collective growth, that will contribute to a more conscious, equitable, and abundant world. Naz's coaching approach combines science, somatics, and spirituality to provide an expansive and intuitive coaching experience. By delving deep and approaching self-discovery with curiosity, she guides clients through playful yet profound explorations of their emotional and energetic existence. With a decade of experience in organising luxury transformational retreats worldwide and an affinity for supporting other coaches, Naz brings a wealth of knowledge to her coaching practice. Naz is also a Festival Director for Wellbeing by the Lakes, a boutique wellness festival held at an award wining sculpture park in Dorset. Dates for the Wellbeing Festival: 7-10th September 2023 Purchase tickets here: https://www.wellbeingbythelakes.co.uk/ Connect with Nasreen: Website: www.nasreenel-mariesh.com Website: www.womenarethemedicine.co Instagram: https://instagram.com/nasreen_elmariesh?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Instagram: https://instagram.com/women_are_the_medicine?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com Please share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversations This show is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. About Susan Guner: Susan is a trained somatic, trauma-informed holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology that focuses on holistic perspective through introspection, insight, and empathetic self-exploration to increase self-awareness, allowing the integration of the mind, body and spirit aspects of human experience in personal growth and development. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicConversations #SusanGuner #NasreenElMariesh
Today, we are celebrating the achievements of activist and award winning filmmaker Nasreen Alkhateeb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode I am talking to Nasreen El-Mariesh who shares with us her journey to psychedelics. We discuss personal empowerment and the practical application of listening to intuition daily - whether it be in whispers or a loud speaker. Nasreen clearly articulates the importance for her of sitting in circle and being in community with women. She tells us the story of how she started on the path to sharing psychedelics with other women and her own experimentation with micro-dosing and the impact it had on her. We talk about how psychedelics can support women to connect to their intuition and move with and through emotions and feelings. This is a fascinating conversation and I am grateful to Nasreen for bringing this to the podcast. About Nasreen:Naz is Co-Founder of Women are the Medicine, a psychedelic integration company offering transformative courses, coaching and experiences for female change makers committed to fully embodying their unique purpose to amplify their positive impact in the world. It's though reconnecting women to their inner power that we rebuild the world we live in – unleashing a tidal wave of intentional, heart-led creativity and collaboration. Naz is a certified Third Wave Psychedelic Integration coach and a Transformational coach specialising in women's empowerment and conscious relationships. She is also a Festival Director for the acclaimed Wellbeing by the Lakes, the largest wellness event in Dorset that takes place 7-10th September 2023.Websites: www.womenarethemedicine.co & www.nasreenel-mariesh.com & https://www.wellbeingbythelakes.co.uk/ Instagram: @women_are_the_medicine & @nasreen_elmariesh & @wellbeingbythelakes About Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment and Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women.In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @meghanelizabethfieldTwitter: @meghanfeministaFacebook: @Qoyawithmeghan Podcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
In this episode of the podcast we focus on Alzheimer's disease and the potential role that exercise and movement can play in both prevention and management of the disease. Our guest expert Nasreen will share their insights and experiences, and together we'll delve into the latest research and practical tips for staying active and healthy in the face of this challenging condition. If you are interested in learning more about the power of movement then this is the podcast for you, we hope you'll join us for this informative and engaging conversation.@movement.wins@joffbuntwww.movement-wins.com
This is a live session from the Jaipur Literature Festival 2023!
Welcome to the last episode of Life with Loverly Season 4! Can you believe it! As it's almost time to ring in the New Year, catch up with Brittany and Nichelle as they reflect on their year, areas we've all grown, and how to set your mind for success in 2023. Whether about parenting, business decisions, or anything personally related, raise your hand if you asked yourself these questions in 2022: “What is right, what is wrong, and what am I ACTUALLY doing?” In the midst of our busy lives, we've all been there - and B + N are here to help bring relatable and clarity in this episode. The pair are chatting: The highs and hards of 2022 (they are pulling back the curtain on this episode!) A tangible resource to start journaling as the New Year approaches How Season 4 guests are preparing their mindset for 2023! The first half of this episode walks you through the ups and downs of the year at Loverly Grey. And the second half (starting at 25:40) shares how to end the year well to prepare yourself to positively look into the next!! Tune in for laughs and tangible resources for your best year yet. Happy New Year, Life with Loverly Fam! Resources from the episode: Sis Kiss Bracelet - https://bit.ly/3FKT8AB Jenn Boughey Journaling Guide - https://www.jennboughey.com/offers/qzwBjWyy LWL Notebook - https://lifewithloverly.com/collections/shop-all/products/the-intentional-thoughts-notebook?variant=43296461652186 Nasreen's New Year Blog Post : https://www.heynasreen.com/top-20-of-2020/ Life with Loverly Podcast Producer: www.elizabethevans.co Loverly Grey Management Team: https://estatefive.vip/ For full notes, visit:
Today's episode on the Life with Loverly Podcast is a special one – and one you may want to grab some tissues before hitting play! Brittany is bringing on friend and influential content creator, Nasreen Shahi (you probably know her as @heynasreen on Instagram!) Nasreen was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, and began sharing her journey with her community. At first she was hesitant – especially after her surgeries and losing her hair – but she then realized, her story was SO much more than that. Since then, she has helped and walked alongside so many others who have had diagnoses, and supported them by reminding them they are not walking that journey along. In this conversation, the pair is chatting about: How Nasreen began into the world of blogging Nasreen's advice on how to support friends going through a similar life path Awareness on the latest research, treatment options, and chemo symptom solutions What cold capping is – and how it salvages some of your hair during the the chemo hair loss process Her mantra while journeying through the process. If you or a loved one is going through a similar journey as Nasreen's, please know you are on our hearts and Nasreen has SO many helpful resources for you on her blog and Instagram. You are not alone, friend. We are hoping and wishing the best of health and happiness for you and your family this holiday season. We hope this conversation brings sweetness to your soul. Follow Nasreen here! https://www.instagram.com/heynasreen/
Multi-faceted multi-hyphenate Nasreen Alkhateeb sits down with host Candice Bloch to discuss disability inclusion in media - both in front of and behind the camera. Nasreen pulls from her personal and professional experiences to help shine a light on those that are too often under-represented. As a filmmaker who loves to focus on projects that help shift our culture, Nasreen points out many of the advantages of disability inclusion, the vastness of the disabled community, and talks about some projects she has coming out soon.To learn more about Nasreen and her work, check out: https://allmediastorytelling.com/ and find her on Instagram @contentdirector Toolkits that Nasreen recommends:https://allmediastorytelling.com/toolkithttps://www.fwd-doc.org/toolkit
Anisha has blogger and influencer Nasreen Shahi on the podcast. They discuss Nasreen's amazing life as a mompreneur and the cancer diagnosis that changed her life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last winter, Kerry took a virtual program called Speaking With Confidence, since it had been years since she practiced her public speaking skills. Plus, anything she learned she figured she could apply to sounding more confident on the air for the radio show/podcast as well. This week, on Outlook, our guest was Nasreen Bhutta, (Consultant and Trainer- Helping folks to launch or relaunch their Careers), and one of the facilitators of Speaking With Confidence. It's a 10 to 12-week program for (as the name suggests) speaking With more confidence and developing a stronger presence, as blind people, when speaking for any occasion. We wanted to hear a bit more about how this program got started and about the approach Nasreen and the other 2 co-facilitators take in structuring things, as session 6 begins next week. In session 5, Kerry worked to further develop her public speaking muscle, in getting more comfortable speaking on the spot, and had fun and picked up some advice along the way, as well as learning with and from the other participants. On this week's episode, Bhutta shares about how she adjusted to the ever evolving spectrum of blindness after her RP diagnosis, the kinds of speeches each SWC participant is required to give, and on the work she's also doing for the fashion, style, and confidence-building website and brand Bold Blind Beauty, including its new Up In the AIR (Access, Inclusion, and Representation) podcast. If you think you might be interested in signing up for session 6 (Starting the final week of September), email Nasreen Bhutta: nasreenbhutta@gmail.com Join the Speak With Confidence Training Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312584286892626/ Check out the Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. podcast which features Nasreen as a co-host: https://boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.com And if interested, you can sign up to the virtual LinkedIn webinar happening on October 6 here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAof-CgqDstGNajYzf-zGXOSAeGUMAX3yZi?fbclid=IwAR0O9m3hhoymR1fT0lTe_IMQrOqfbkOD4B-AkKXdLHCg1mFS2w5SsbkXdy4
"Manto is not just a witness to history in his stories; he is an active agent of history. He is the subject of history. It is very compelling" - Nasreen Rehman, the translator, of The Collected Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto, talks to @utterflea about Manto's deep feelings for Bombay, his iconoclasm that made the Progressive Writers Group wary of him, and why his stories continue to move South Asians.
Household Express with Apa Ammarah Moola Guest: Nasreen Mota Owner of Kitchen Savvy by Radio Islam
Date: 5/11/22Episode title and number: BBB On A.I.R. Live & Thriving On Inclusion Season 2 - #5Brief summary of the show:Welcome to Season 2 Episode 5 of Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. For this month's podcast episode we have a real treat for you. We've taken the BBB On A.I.R. podcast to the street to gather input about inclusion.Recently, Nasreen, Sylvia, and I attended the American Foundation for the Blind Leadership Conference in Arlington, VA. Since all three of us were in the same location we took our Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. podcast to the street to interview a few conference attendees.In view of this year's theme, 'putting inclusion to work,' we thought it would be cool to gather some input to share with our listeners. Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:00 | Welcome3:35 | What Does Inclusion At Work Mean To You?15:40 | Dana's Beauty Byte22:18 | A First-Timer's White Cane ExperienceContact information & social media handles to connect with Bold Blind Beauty:
Date: 4/9/22Episode title and number: Featuring The Bold Blind Beauty Contributors Season 2 - #4Brief summary of the show:Welcome to Season 2 Episode 4 of Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. In today's episode, we go behind the scenes at Bold Blind Beauty to present a few of our brilliant content creators. Among our featured guests, you'll hear from today are Melody Goodspeed, Cheryl Minnette, Alicia Connor, Gabby Mendonca, and Sylvia Stinson-Perez. Then Dana Hinnant will share her monthly Beauty Byte and afterward, she will join Nasreen, Sylvia, and me for a brief discussion about beauty. During our beauty discussion, I make a lighthearted comment about baldness as it refers specifically to me (Stephanae) and my bald head. My intention is not to offend anyone who may be living with and/or sensitive to their baldness. Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:00 | Welcome3:35 | Melody Goodspeed10:24 | Cheryl Minette12:59 | Alicia Connor15:40 | Gabby Mendonca17:32 | Sylvia Stinson-Perez19:36 | Supporting Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.20:23 | Beauty Byte Featuring Dana Hinnant21:54 | Bangs Curls & A Henna CrownContact information & social media handles to connect with Bold Blind Beauty's Contributors:Melody Goodspeed: LinkedIn @MelodyGoodspeed, Facebook Melody.G.Goodspeed, American Foundation for the Blind afb.orgCheryl Minnette: Email CherylSpeaksLife@gmail.com, Facebook @CherylMinnette, Instagram @CherylSpeaksLife, and LinkedIn @CherylMinnette Alicia Connor: YouTube @Quick&DelishByAliciaConnor, Facebook Group Quick&DelishByAliciaConnor, Instagram @Quick_Delish, Website Alicia@AliciaConnor.com Gabby Mendonca: YouTube @GabbyMendonca, Instagram @g.donza_Sylvia Stinson-Perez: Facebook @SylviaStinsonPerez You can connect with our remaining contributor team members on the Contributor Page at Bold Blind Beauty:Becky AndrewsCatherine HarrisonDana HinnantFinding Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.Each podcast episode along with its transcript will be posted here and to Bold Blind Beauty. You can also find Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. on iTunes, Google, Amazon Music, Anchor, Spotify, or whichever podcast platform you prefer. Subscribe today!Calls to action:Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018
On the show this week we are talking to Nasreen Bhutta (nasreen@sourcingfoundation.org) the executive director of the Sourcing foundation (www.sourcingfoundation.org). The foundation was set up to help marginalised communities become human resource specialists. Nasreen takes us through the learning process and Jan and Óran need to decide if Stuart should go on the course. Stuart just upgraded his iPhone to 15.4 and we hear about 2 new cool features related to COVID. You can now add your COVID cert to the Wallet app and Face ID can recognise your face even when wearing a mask. If you want to read about all the new features, MacRumors.com has a good article. LINK: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/everything-new-in-ios-15-4/ Stuart also seems to have had a change of heart when it comes to his Western digital drive, especially when he is travelling on a train. Clodagh has emails from Gary Hough (like cough) - does Gary really have dolphins in his swimming pool? And newbie Debbie asks about the guys blinging up their Svarovski canes (www.Svarovski.cz)?? Do you know about What 3 words? Have a look here: www.What3words.com - it might just save your life if you get lost in the attic. Clodagh told us of a documentary she worked on many years ago about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. It's called Black Wind, White Land. If you would like to have a look it's available to watch at these two links (there's no audio description, sadly, but she'd be interested to know what you think): • Part 1: https://vimeo.com/29158846 • Part 2: https://vimeo.com/29161233 So, strap yourself in and get ready for the most Insightful, Informative, and immensely entertaining podcast that has ever existed in the world, ever. Blind Guys Chat: 8 out of 10 polar bears prefer it to the cold. Don't forget: • Please rate and review us on your chosen podcasting platform. • We'd love to know what you'd like us to talk about in upcoming shows; send us your suggestions by email: blindguyschat@gmail.com • Don't forget you can send us your Blindie Tips and other thoughts by email also on blindguyschat@gmail.com • If you'd like to support the podcast, you can treat the Blind Guys to a coffee by clicking the link below. Notes go here Support Blind Guys Chat by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/blind-guys-chat Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-6f08ef for 40% off for 4 months, and support Blind Guys Chat.
Date: 3/5/22Episode title and number: Featuring The Brand Ambassadors Season 2 - #3Brief summary of the show:Welcome to Season 2 Episode 3 of Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. In today's episode, we are thrilled to introduce you to our seven Bold Blind Beauty Brand Ambassadors aka Bold Leaders Illuminating New Directions. You'll meet Anisa, Anne, Aziza, Bethany, Christina, Emilee, and Rebecca. Then Dana Hinnant will share her monthly Beauty Byte and afterward, she will join Nasreen and me for a conversation about beauty.Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:00 | Welcome 2:45 | Anisa4:39 | Anne6:48 | Aziza8:27 | Bethany10:04 | Christina11:22 | Emilee12:32 | Rebecca13:58 | A Message From Our Sponsor14:57 | Dana's Beauty Byte24:57 | What Does Beauty MeanContact information & social media handles to connect with our Ambassadors:Instagram: Anne @PurposeInViewInstagram: Aziza @aziza_rodriguezInstagram: Bethany @grinspoongirlInstagram: Christina @christinamholtzInstagram: Emilee @trufacesInstagram: Rebecca @visionwithoutsightFinding Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.Each podcast episode along with its transcript will be posted here and to Bold Blind Beauty. You can also find Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. on iTunes, Google, Amazon Music, Anchor, Spotify, or whichever podcast platform you prefer. Subscribe today!Calls to action:Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018
Be kind to yourself... Nasreen Bhutta joins Brandie and myself in this Unscripted conversation from late 2021. Nasreen shares about her sight loss journey, parenting and joining Bold Blind Beauty on AIR
Date: 2/5/22Episode title and number: Featuring Becky Andrews Season 2 - #2Brief summary of the show:Welcome to Season 2 Episode 2 of Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. In today's episode, we will have an in-depth discussion concerning situations where access was denied, what it felt like, and what to do when it happens to you. Our guest is Becky Andrews an advocate extraordinaire who will also share some great self-advocacy tips. Next will be our new monthly feature Beauty Byte, with Dana Hinnant, Beauty Expert for Bold Blind Beauty. Then, Sylvia, Nasreen, and I will each share a personal low vision story along with helpful tips.Becky Andrews Bio:Becky Andrews is the Clinical Director / Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor at Resilient Solutions, Inc. She is the founder of the Daring to Own Your Story TM Retreats and Daring Sisters, a nonprofit empowering and connecting women who are blind. She loves to run (has run nine marathons including Boston Marathon twice and the NYC Marathon), tandem bike with her husband and loves to be outdoors hiking. Steve and Becky have two children and one grandbaby. Becky is blind from Retinitis Pigmentosa and is navigating life with her third guide dog, Georgie. Bullet points of key topics & timestamps:0:00 | Welcome2:10 | Becky Andrews' Sight Loss Journey3:56 | Denied Access & How It Feels9:45 | Additional Types of Access Denial11:56 | Tips On Becoming A Self-Advocate17:23 | Connecting With Becky18:21 | Supporting Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.18:57 | Beauty Byte Featuring Dana Hinnant22:03 | Low Vision Stories & TipsContact information & social media handles to connect with Becky Andrews:Instagram: @Becky_AndrewsInstagram: @DaringSistersBVIWebsite: resilientsolutionsinc.comEmail: becky.lcmhc@gmail.comFinding Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R.Each podcast episode along with its transcript will be posted here and to Bold Blind Beauty. You can also find Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. on iTunes, Google, Amazon Music, Anchor, Spotify, or whichever podcast platform you prefer. Subscribe today!Calls to action:Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @BoldBlindBeauty Share Bold Blind Beauty On A.I.R. | boldblindbeautyonair.buzzsprout.comMusic Credit: “New Inspiration” by BasspartoutX https://audiojungle.net/item/new-inspiration/7204018
Episode 048 | Stephanae McCoy + Nasreen Bhutta (Bold Blind Beauty) join the podcast. Bold Blind Beauty is an online community and digital publication designed to empower those who are blind/low vision to embrace their beauty, increase their confidence, claim their power, and boldly break barriers. In this episode, Stephanae and Nasreen discuss their roles within Bold Blind Beauty, their sight loss journeys, and more. To learn more about Bold Blind Beauty, visit: boldblindbeauty.com | To view my April - Men in Motion feature, visit: boldblindbeauty.com/april-men-in-motion-lance-kestrel-johnson/ | To learn more about the American Council of the Blind, visit: acb.org | To learn more about The Sourcing Institute Foundations, visit: sourcingfoundation.org | For more podcast episodes + content, visit: seethroughpod.com
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion and narrative about rape, and Nasreen's personal healing journey. We understand these topics are heavy, complex, and sensitive; we ask that you use caution and to listen with care. If you find yourself activated, please reach out to your supports, and for our Indigenous Wisconsin listeners, the CARES line is available for you to call or text. More information is available on our website: www.hirwellness.org | 414-748-2592 Welcome back! In this Women Pioneering Healing Series, we interview and learn from women who are at the forefront of innovation and community care. We recorded this series during the month of March to commemorate Women's History Month. We recognize and celebrate that women and the feminine should, and must, be celebrated all year. In this episode, we learn from Nasreen Ameri and her power as the founder, President, & unapologetic carrorist of Carrorism*, a positive psychology practice. She will share insight into the experiences she has had walking with her strong Iranian heritage as a daughter, mother, author, healer, founder, and International model and actress. To learn more about Nasreen, please visit the links provided at the bottom of this description. Hosts: Fondé Bridges & Xavier Smart Join Healthy Words™ Founder & Head Chef Fondé Bridges as he interviews with the HIR Wellness Institute team to engage in meaningful conversation around the complexities of our collective healing, learning, and living. If you are looking to engage in the conversation and reflect for yourself, come along with us as we free-think and activate our medicine together. Come as you are! *Nasreen is the Founder & President of Carrorism: Carrorism.com Check out and follow Nasreen's Instagram: @nasreenameri
On this episode of Become an Entrepreneur, we are joined by 3 of my amazing clients; Nasreen, Nena and Cindy. I challenged my clients to show up for 30 days straight on their social media platform of choice and they're here today to share their experience, learnings and growth going through this challenge. Come hangout with them: Nasreen: https://www.instagram.com/nasreenjoy/ Nena: https://www.instagram.com/jumpstart__health/ Cindy: https://www.instagram.com/itscindylae/ Let's connect! You can find me here: ⇢ Want to go from side hustler to entrepreneur? Apply to From Side Hustler to Entrepreneur, a holistic business coaching program that covers both the mindset and business strategy for you to leave your 9-5 and become a full-time entrepreneur. https://hello.dubsado.com:443/public/form/view/6092bd929fdff271d2ffcbfa ⇢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itstiffcheng ⇢ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itstiffcheng ⇢ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/itstiffcheng/ ⇢ Website: https://www.itstiffcheng.com
On this 15th episode of Moose Tracks - Locking Horns with Mental Health, I sit down with former child sweatshop worker turned global activist, Nasreen Sheikh. This episode is for anyone who has ever purchased an article of fast fashion to get a "deal" or anyone who has never asked "where do my clothes come from?" It is also for anyone currently struggling to see the bright side of a bad situation. Nasreen shares how giving up was not an option, even through the most deplorable of working conditions as a child slave. Together, WE have the power to make a difference for all the modern day slaves. Please have a listen and share this episode with anyone and everyone. Educate yourselves, spread the word, and together lets stop turning a blind eye. It's time to make a difference!nasreensheikh.comempowermentcollective.orgIf you'd like to be a part of the Moose Tracks community, or have any questions about today's episode, head on over to @moosetrackspodcast where I will be sharing tips & tricks for self care, jokes, stories, and anything & everything else related to mental health! Or to @tidymoose to learn all things organization and minimalism!If you're enjoying the podcast so far, don't forget to like and subscribe to be up to date on new weekly episodes!If you or anyone you know is struggling with your mental health, there is help available.- Suicide Prevention Lifeline- Hope For Wellness Canada- KidsHelpPhone