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Escuta Essa
Comida

Escuta Essa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 47:08


Já ouvimos por aqui como o umami e o leite condensado entraram na vida das pessoas após grandes campanhas corporativas. Mas e o pistache? E a torta holandesa, o petit gateau, as paletas mexicanas e todas as sobremesas da moda? Hoje é dia de descobrir como decidem o que chega nos nossos pratos, do sushi ao avocado. Este é mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro. Não deixe de enviar os episódios do Escuta Essa para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias e aproveite para mandar seus comentários e perguntas no Spotify, nas redes sociais , ou no e-mail escutaessa@aded.studio. A gente sempre lê mensagens no final de cada episódio! ... NESTE EPISÓDIO -A matéria da BBC que fala sobre a ascensão do pistache no Brasil foi publicada no último dia 24 de dezembro por Vitor Tavares. -O texto do The New York Times que fala sobre a luta da indústria da junk food contra o Ozempic e seus similares é Tomas Weber e foi publicado em novembro de 2024. -Em 2023, o Financial Times fez uma reportagem sobre a obra de Alberto Grandi que teve grande alcance, gerando reações furiosas de políticos italianos. O seu livro é o “Mentiras da Nonna”, publicado pela Todavia. -Durante a febre das paletas mexicanas, o UOL foi atrás de descobrir como eram os picolés no México. -Entre tantas modas das sobremesas, vale registrar o whoopie, que a Folha de S. Paulo apostou como nova moda em 2010, mas nunca vingou. Sobre os cupcakes eles estavam certos. -O jornal A Cidade ON, de Campinas, já conversou com a heroína local que criou a torta holandesa. -A chef iraniana Nasrin cozinha em sua própria casa na zona sul de São Paulo, onde serve a culinária persa, conhecida pelo uso do pistache. -A Folha de S. Paulo já publicou matéria sobre os desafios do Brasil cultivar pistache no Ceará. -Em 2018, durante os ataques de Donald Trump aos acordos de livre comércio dos EUA, o The New York Times falou do caso de sucesso do avocado dentro do Nafta. -A Noruega organizou diversas viagens de líderes locais para o Japão nos anos 1970 e 1980 para tocar o “Projeto Japão” que levou o salmão para o país asiático. ... AD&D STUDIO A AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em aded.studio para não perder nenhuma novidade.

Masty o Rasty | پادکست فارسی مستی و راستی
EP400 Masty o Rasty (مستی و راستی) - Nasrin Afzali (Feminism Everyday)

Masty o Rasty | پادکست فارسی مستی و راستی

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 95:50


This episode is sponsored by https://WE-PN.com Become your own VPN provider.To get 50% off enter promo code: kingraam50-------------------------This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/MASTYORASTY and get on your way to being your best self.-------------------------in this episode Raam talks to women's rights activist Nasrin Afzali about feminism in Iran, equality, legal rights, autonomy and much more. You can find out more about her work at:https://www.instagram.com/feminism.everyday/-------------------------To learn more about psychedelic therapy go to my brother Mehran's page at: https://www.mindbodyintegration.ca/ or to https://www.legacyjourneys.ca/ for his next retreat.***Masty o Rasty is not responsible for, or condone, the views and opinions expressed by our guests ******مستی و راستی هیچگونه مسولیتی در برابر نظرها و عقاید مهمان‌های برنامه ندارد.***--------Support the showhttps://paypal.me/raamemamiVenmo + Revolut: @KingRaam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

80s TV Ladies
Casting Jeff Bridges, Anne Hathaway, Keira Knightly and more | Marcia Ross, part 2

80s TV Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 50:26


‘The Princess Diaries', ‘Romy & Michelle', ‘10 Things I Hate About You', ‘Clueless'… Whenever I think my work doesn't mean anything to anyone at any time and never will… somebody says to me, ‘Those movies -- I watched them and I showed them to my kid.” -- Casting Director Marcia RossIn Part Two of our conversation with Casting Director Marcia Ross, Susan and Sharon discuss the changing business of Hollywood, favorite finds, shrinking budgets, and going from in-person auditions -- to auditioning on tape -- to just clicking on a link…      Casting Director Marcia Ross has been instrumental in putting together amazing ensembles for classic films and TV shows since 1983. Susan and Sharon sit down this week with Ms. Ross to go behind the scenes and discover exactly how today's “unknown” turns into tomorrow's “big discovery” -- and who makes it happen. Among the young actors Marcia is credited with discovering: Anne Hathaway, Heath Ledger, Paul Rudd, Rachel McAdams, Jennifer Garner and Amy Poehler.THE CONVERSATIONTo cast the pilot of Models Inc. , they auditioned “one thousand women” -- including Carrie Anne Moss!Angelina Jolie didn't get cast -- because she “didn't have the right look” according to Aaron Spelling.8TL's own producer Melissa Roth worked on Models Inc, too -- as a camera assistant!Casting Princess Diaries: Anne Hathaway was perfect because “you had to believe she could be both things. (a real person and a princess)”Chris Pine in Princess Diaries 2: “He read for me and I was like, “Can you come back this afternoon?” He was an unknown, but within a day he had the part.The challenge of casting sequels -- how are you gonna get everyone back?BURNING BRIDGES: How do you tell your star Jeff Bridges that the actress he wants you to cast… just isn't right?Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion -- Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino got the lead roles … but SNL's Will Ferrel and Chris Kattan ended up on the cutting room floor.“It's a hard business. And it's hard to have longevity because people always want the next new thing.”So, join Susan and Sharon -- and Marcia -- as they talk Jean Smart, Jeremy Renner, Lizzie McGuire, Julie Andrews, Johnny Depp, Scarecrow & Mrs. King -- and watching The Flintstones Friday nights at 7:30!AUDIO-OGRAPHYFind out more about Marcia Ross and Jeff Kaufman's documentary film work at FloatingWorldPictures.com.To see Nasrin, go to NasrinFilm.comWatch the Terrence McNally documentary Every Act of Life on YouTube, Amazon, or Apple.or search on Roku.Need some 80s TV Ladies merch?!? Check out our GRAND OPENING SALE.CONNECTVisit 80sTVLadies.com for transcripts and more.Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list.Check out Instagram/80sTVLadies.Support us and get ad-free episodes on PATREON.Find more cool podcasts at our host sight, Weirding Way Media.BREAKING NEWSWe just won Best TV & Film podcast at the People's Choice Podcast Awards!Thank you to all who voted and to all our listeners and guests.VOTERegistration deadlines are coming up! Register or Check your US Election Registration at Vote.orgHappy 100th Birthday to President Jimmy Carter! Get Susan's new play about Carter's White House in 1979: Confidence (and the Speech) at Broadway Licensing.

The Andrew Faris Podcast
Alex Greifeld Tells Me And Nasrin How To Grow A DTC Fashion Brand

The Andrew Faris Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 76:39


EPISODE SPONSORS MORE STAFFING Virtual Assistants can be helpful, but Virtual Professionals can change your business. Hire incredible ecom talent from the Philippines with my friends at More Staffing at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://morestaffing.co/af⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ BILY Get enhanced Meta Ads event tracking on your store with 100% server side tracking at the lowest rate in all of ecom with Bily by visiting ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bily.ai⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. THE BEST MEDIA BUYING TRAINING ON THE INTERNET: Get a free coaching call when you sign up for ADmission here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3x99lip⁠⁠ AFP EPISODES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: "Opening The Books: Mixed By Nasrin" (All links) "Nasrin's Apparel Brand Is Growing Fast & Profitably" (⁠Apple⁠; ⁠Spotify⁠) FOLLOW UP WITH ALEX Follow Sarah On X: ⁠@heyitsalexp Work With Sarah: ⁠https://dtcfashiondecoded.com/ FOLLOW UP WITH NASRIN Shop The Mixed By Nasrin Store: www.mixedbynasrin.com FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW Follow Andrew on X: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@andrewjfaris⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email Andrew: podcast@ajfgrowth.com Work with Andrew: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ajfgrowth.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Women Waken Podcast
Moving Onto The Pathway Of Lasting Joy & Awakening The Greatness Within; Knowing The Truth Of Who You Are To Recognize Your Divine Feminine Love, Power, & Worth & Enter The Portal Of Our Cosmic Heart

The Women Waken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 57:05


We have been taught to seek love, power, and validation outside ourselves. To radically embody love is to know the truth of who we are. To recognize we are already love, already powerful, already worthy. This requires entering the portal of our cosmic heart. My beautiful guest this week, Nasrin Barbic, has made this statement the theme and focus of her work and life. A former NASA engineer,  Nasrin has transformed into a Certified Women's Empowerment Life Coach, and Reiki Master. She helps bring Women both depth and practical wisdom to apply in their daily lives through her coaching work and as one of the host's of the Radically Embody Love podcast.On this guest episode, Nas shares her thoughts about the power of surrendering to the flow of the universe through awareness, alignment, and intention. Together we share our experiences of trying to love and accept ourselves from the outside in and how we began to cultivate unconditional self love and regard. Nas also shares her unique journey toward spirituality and how she chose trusting her own inner guidance rather than relying on the opinions of others. Nasrin Barbic is the founder of Pathway to Lasting Joy LLC, she specializes in guiding professional women who sense something is amiss in their relationships or careers. Nasrin empowers them to carve out a new path with clarity and confidence, enabling them to embrace life with joy and ease.International Best Selling Author Voices of the 21st Century: BOLD, BRAVE, AND BRILLIANT WOMEN WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE ORDER your copy hereFollow Her on InstagramFree FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/YourPathwaytoLastingJoy/http://www.pathwaytolastingjoy.com/

Marketing Pioneers
Agile Zusammenarbeit in einer Marketing Organisation | Mit Nasrin Shaikh & Verena Geißbigler, Commerzbank

Marketing Pioneers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 52:39


Diese Podcast Episode ist eine echte Premiere. Daniel Distler spricht nämlich gleich mit zwei extrem tollen und kompetenten Gästen und zwar von der Commerzbank. Zu Gast ist Nasrin Shaik. Sie ist als Head of Marketing & Managing Director für das Marketing der 3 Marken Commerzbank, Comdirect und Finanzheldinnen verantwortlich ist. Und bei Nasrin im Team ist wiederum Verena Geißbigler, die als Head of Digital Marketing alle digitalen Kampagnen leitet. Es geht um ein Thema das fast jede Organisation beschäftigt: wie können Teams bestmöglich zusammenarbeiten - einerseits organisatorisch aber auch über Projektstrukturen hinweg. Wir klären darüber auf wie die Commerzbank im Marketing organisiert ist, wie man mehrere Brands innerhalb der Organisation steuert und was sich hinter dem Begriff Super Matrix verbirgt. Und last but not least veranschaulichen wir die agile Zusammenarbeit noch am Beispiel einer ganz konkreten Full Funnel Kampagne der Comdirect.

Trashologinnen - Trash-TV psychologisch analysiert
#53 Temptation Island Folge 11 - Gaslighted Josh Nasrin?

Trashologinnen - Trash-TV psychologisch analysiert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 36:17


In dieser Folge sprechen Franzi und Dinah über die 11. Folge von Temptation und es geht vor allem um Gaslighting. Gaslighting wird in den letzen Jahren sehr inflationär benutzt - ein Phänomen was immerwieder bemängelt wird. Wir fragen uns, woran das liegt und ob es wirklich ein Problem ist und gehen der Frage auf den Grund, ob Josh Nasrin gaslighted. Übergeordnet stehen natürlich wie immer die Fragen: Was können wir von Trash-TV über uns selber lernen? Welche Beziehungsdynamiken und Konflikte können wir bei den Teilnehmer*innen beobachten, die uns vielleicht auch im alltäglichen Leben begegnen? Was können wir durch die Formate über Romantik, Vertrauen, und Liebe lernen? Was sagt die psychologische Forschung zu den Themen die wir beobachten? Und vorallem: Sind uns die Protagonist*innen, die wir am aller schlimmsten finden, am Ende vielleicht doch ähnlicher als wir gerne glauben würden? #Dating #Psychologie #Psychologin #Reality-TV #Beziehungen #Paare #dating-Erfahrungen #Trennung #redflag #toxischeBeziehung #Expartner #ex #socialmedia #verführung #temptationisland #tammo #marie #nasrin #josh #eifersucht

trashkurs
Hören Nasrin & Josh sich selber zu? - Let's Talk About Temptation, Baby!

trashkurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 31:34


Nasrin & Josh erklären bei Calvin, wie sie ihre Grenzen für das Format gesetzt haben, ob sie die Sendezeit gesucht haben und ob sie wirklich ein Paar sind. Leider widersprechen sich hier einige Aussagen, sodass wir genauso planlos zurückbleiben, wie wir während der Staffel schon waren!

Trash*innen
Temptation Island Folge 11

Trash*innen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 40:44


Die Dates und Lagerfeuer von Tammo und Marie, sowie von Nasrin und Josh stehen an... Was dort passiert und wie das Experiment für die Paare ausgeht hört ihr bei uns! Folgt uns gern auf Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/trash_innen?igsh=NTJ5dXY4Z2pkeDlj&utm_source=qr auf Threads https://www.threads.net/@trash_innen und WhatsApp https://whatsapp.com/channel …

trashkurs
WIE kann man hier noch HOFFNUNG haben? - Temptation Island #11

trashkurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 30:16


Marie und Tammo können sich endlich wieder in die Arme schließen und mit Stolz von sich behaupten, dass sie Temptation Island gemeistert haben. Nasrin bekommt seelische Unterstützung von ihrer Freundin Alicia. Doch irgendwie glaubt sie daran, dass ihr Joshy das wieder glattgebügelt bekommt.

Blitzlichtgewitter - Der Reality TV Podcast
Happy End bei Ex on the Beach (?), Finale bei Temptation Island & die Talks mit Nasrin und Cris

Blitzlichtgewitter - Der Reality TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 55:55


Cris verrät uns, welchen Typ Mann Steffi bevorzugt! Happy End bei Nasrin und Josh? Wir haben nachgefragt.Mit dem Rabattcode "BLITZLICHTGEWITTER" erhaltet ihr 5% Rabatt bei eurer nächsten Koro Bestellung. Du möchtest mehr über unseren Werbepartner KoRo Handles GmbH und die leckeren Produkte erfahren? Dann klick hier: KoroDu kannst von Reality-TV nicht genug bekommen? Dann abonniere uns jetzt auf Instagram und TikTok! :)

trashkurs
WANN wacht sie ENDLICH auf? – Temptation Island #10

trashkurs

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 31:47


Nasrin wird kurz von einem Wake-Up-Call geschüttelt, bevor sie sich wieder dazu entscheidet, zurück ins Delulu-Land zu gehen. Vivien holt sich wieder die Meinungen der Jungs ein und sagt entschlossen, dass sie Mou ein Fremdgehen nicht verzeihen würde. Der hingegen droppt gegenüber Sandra, dass die Fremdgehgerüchte mit Nastasia der Wahrheit entsprechen. Allerdings ist er sich sicher, dass er das mit Vivien klären kann, sie hat ja ihm ja auch schon viel verziehen – WOW!

Wellbeing Designers
Nasrin Oskui: Designing Wellbeing as Global Well-being Lead, Director @Deutsche Bank | Episode 16

Wellbeing Designers

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 36:25


The Andrew Faris Podcast
Nasrin's Apparel Brand Is Growing Fast & Profitably

The Andrew Faris Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 56:33


Almost exactly a year ago, Nasrin Jafari recorded my first ever Opening The Books podcast episode. A few months after that, she hired me and my team as her agency. So how has it gone since that first conversation? On this episode of The Andrew Faris Podcast, Nasrin is back to talk about the highs, lows, and what she (and I) have learned on the way to doubling her fashion brand's business. EPISODE SPONSOR Virtual assistants can be helpful, but virtual professionals can change your business. Recruit, onboard, and train incredible virtual professionals in the Philippines by visiting ⁠⁠⁠https://morenow.co/af⁠⁠⁠. SPECIAL OFFER ON THE BEST DTC EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY ON THE INTERNET: Get a free call when you sign up for three months of ADmission from Common Thread Collective: https://www.youradmission.co/andrew-faris-podcast REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE "Opening The Books: Mixed By Nasrin" (All links here). "Opening The Books: Beardbrand" (All links here). "Bill D'Alessandro Is Obsessed With Contribution Margin" (Spotify, Apple) "Briefing A Longform Explainer Ad For Bambu Earth Live (With Dave Rekuc)" (Spotify, Apple) FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW Follow Andrew on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@andrewjfaris⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email Andrew: podcast@ajfgrowth.com Work with Andrew: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ajfgrowth.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Sugar Coated
Staying True to Yourself While Building a Successful Fashion Brand with Nasrin Yafari

Sugar Coated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 31:25


Take that chance - go down a different path!Nasrin Yafari is a Japanese-Iranian-American, designer, and entrepreneur who began her career in education, straight out of NYU, where she worked with people, and learned and grew into marketing.  Nasrin shares her experiences in building a successful Brooklyn-based fashion brand, with a focus on taking risks and being true to herself. Taking a chance, Nasrin started her own business, going from manufacturing face masks during the pandemic to colorful jumpsuits.Nasrin believes strongly that it is good to go down a different path while trusting your gut. Following one dream does not mean other passions don't exist, but rather that they can be executed over a long period of time. Many people end up jumping ship when things are difficult, but Nasrin teaches the power of pushing through dips and slumps.We must remember that entrepreneurship is a marathon - don't give up when things are hard!Notes:

trashkurs
Bestätigt er DAMIT den Betrug? - Temptation Island #4

trashkurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 21:13


Ihr habt es euch gewünscht, ihr bekommt es! Lena reagiert jede Woche auf die wichtigsten Szenen der aktuellen Folge. Hat Mou den Betrug gegenüber Sandra zugegeben und wie viele unangenehme Tänze und Blicke macht Nasrin noch mit? Haut eure Meinung in die Kommentare und wir diskutieren gemeinsam darüber! #temptationisland #temptationisland2024 #rtl #trashkurs WERBUNG: ARMEDANGELS https://www.armedangels.com/de-de/search?order=score&search=Lino??utm_source=social&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=im_pd_linen_pants_24&utm_content=Trashkurs&padico=TRASHKURS15 Mehr von uns gibt es hier: Instagram: https://instagram.com/trashkurs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trashkurs TAG24: https://TAG24.de/trashkurs #trashkurs ist eine Produktion von TAG24

STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘The Wheels of a Dream' - Composer, Dramatist, Storyteller; Stephen Flaherty

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 62:33


Stephen Flaherty is a composer who writes for theatre, film and the concert hall. With longtime collaborator Lynn Ahrens, he won Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for the Broadway musical Ragtime and was nominated for two Academy awards and two Golden Globes for the animated feature film Anastasia, which they also adapted for Broadway. Additional Broadway credits include Once on This Island (Tony Award, Best Revival), Seussical, Rocky, My Favourite Year, Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (original songs), and Neil Simon's Proposals (incidental music).  Off-Broadway and Regional credits include The Glorious Ones, Dessa Rose, A Man of No Importance (all three at Lincoln Centre Theatre), Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein (About Face), Little Dancer (Kennedy Centre and Seattle 5th Avenue), In Your Arms (Old Globe) and Lucky Stiff (Playwrights Horizons). Future productions include Little Dancer and Knoxville. Stephen Flaherty's work in film includes the animated feature Anastasia, the original score for the documentary After the Storm, Lucky Stiff and Nasrin. His concert commissions include American River Suite and With Voices Raised. Additional awards include London's Olivier (Best Musical), Chicago's Joseph Jefferson (Best Musical) and four Grammy nominations. He serves on Council for the Dramatists Guild of America and co-founded the DGF Fellows Program for Emerging Writers with Lynn Ahrens. In 2014 Ahrens and Flaherty received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement and in 2015 they were inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. For more information please visit AhrensAndFlaherty.com. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au

Hamza Yusuf
Trial And Tribulation In The Quran with Nasrin Rouzati

Hamza Yusuf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 90:43


>> AI Generated: The speakers emphasize the importance of understanding suffering and hardship, acknowledging one's actions and actions in order to achieve success in life. They stress the need for acceptance of profits and finding one's own light in life, while also acknowledging the importance of learning to be content with suffering and finding one's own way of thinking. They also touch on the significance of death and trusting one's success, with a recent event receiving a prize for their work on Islam. The speakers express hope for future opportunities and encourage listeners to reach out to them.

Radio Island
#22 Warum ist da eine Lücke, du H*********

Radio Island

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 95:16


Das vielleicht sexuellste Temptation Island aller Zeiten ist angebrochen und wirft direkt Fragen auf! Ist Josh in der falschen Sendung? Kommt Mou mit seinen lahmen Lügen durch? Und verfolgt Nasrin einen geheimen Plan? Bei the 50 wird unser Yassin sehr unangenehm ausfällig, was Lottie direkt in ihrem Wetteinsatz zu wunderschöner Reality Poesie verwandelt, während Max bei seiner Hausaufgabe herausfindet wo dieses Löwenschloss eigentlich ist und was es kostet dort zu wohnen. Außerdem verteidigt Lottie First Dates wie eine Löwin und Max hat einen unerwartet emotionalen Moment als es um Feedback zum Podcast geht. Zum Schluss geht es noch um die dramatische Preview von prominent getrennt und wen Kim Virginia vor ihrem Rauswurf geschlagen hat! Das alles und noch viel mehr! Nur hier! Auf Radio Island! Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/radioisland Folgt uns gerne für mehr Insights auf Social Media: INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/radioisland.podcast/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@radioisland.podcast

P1 Kultur
Nasrin Pakkho sjunger ut efter 70 år

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 4:41


Som tonåring vann Nasrin Pakkho talangtävlingar i Iran. Först som 70-åring kan hon göra verklighet av sin dröm och sjunga på en stor scen i Göteborg. Kulturredaktionens Emma Engström har träffat en erfaren debutant. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

Momus: The Podcast
Nasrin Himada – Season 6, Episode 7

Momus: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 59:53


For the 50th (!) episode of Momus: The Podcast, Lauren Wetmore speaks to Nasrin Himada, a Palestinian curator and writer who is currently associate curator at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. "I write for my people. I write for Palestinians, and I write for the liberation of our lands," Himada says of their practice, which foregrounds "embodiment as method, desire as transformation, and liberation through many forms." Wetmore and Himada discuss esteemed Caribbean-Canadian poet and writer M. NourbeSe Philip's text, “Interview with an Empire'' (2003), thinking through how Philip teaches us to decontaminate language from imperialism so that it can "truly speak our truths." Himada touches on strategies, including artistic experimentation, collective action, and love.Thank you to Nasrin Himada for their contribution to the season.Many thanks to this episode's sponsors: the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery's In/Tension podcast, and the Sobey Art Awards at the National Gallery of Canada.

Founder’s Diary with Nasrin Jafari
002: Breaking Down Your Ecommerce P&L

Founder’s Diary with Nasrin Jafari

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 18:10


Nasrin breaks down the e-commerce P&L!

Mixed With What?
Be Seen In Full Color featuring Nasrin Harumi, Founder of Mixed

Mixed With What?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 29:10


In this episode we dive into the realities of being a multihyphenate in every sense of the word. Nasrin Harumi is an entrepreneur, educator and ecommerce founder who left her job as a teacher and started a million dollar brand during the pandemic. Join us as we discover what it means to create outside of the box. Listen to learn more about:What it takes to be an entrepreneurWhy being mixed is so much more than a racial identityHow defining what's holding you back is really the starting pointWhen is the right time to pursue something newThe mindset required for trying new thingsShop Mixed by Nasrin at https://mixedbynasrin.com/Read Nasrin's blog at https://mixedbynasrin.com/blogs/newsFollow mixed on IG @mixed_bynasrin

Radio Elda
Nasrin Krayem relata la llegada a Petrer de su familia evacuada de Gaza

Radio Elda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 14:04


Krayem recuerda que “se han cubierto las necesidades básicas de urgencia, pero también había necesidades emocionales y familiares”

Stilles Kämmerchen
[wk] Klugschei$erei - Der Podcast

Stilles Kämmerchen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 153:33


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Weihnachtszeug Färbezeug Spinnzeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug   Hausmeisterei Tschüss, Chanti, es war uns ein Fest! Sandras Wollfühloase 😢 Werd wieder ganz gesund! Pom Pom Magazin - schade um ein tolles Handarbeitsmagazin! Hier geht's zum Abverkauf Monikas Lädchen in Heiligenhaus - jemand Lust, einen Strickladen zu übernehmen? Es ist wieder Stricktreff-Saison: am 23.11. ab 19:30 Uhr treffen wir uns wieder online zum zusammen Handarbeiten und Klönen. Teilnahme per Losverfahren: 12 Plätze, losen wir am 17.11. um 18 Uhr aus, also bitte vorher anmelden über frieda@stilles-kaemmerchen.de Wollprojektzeug Eventuell hat Frieda ein ganz kleines bisschen mehr Wolle gekauft als eine Tonne 😄 Wolle ist in Belgien Herr Beck freut sich Was hättet ihr denn gern? Welche Garne, welche Farben? Und kennt ihr Läden, die Friedas Wolle in ihr Sortiment aufnehmen sollten? Weihnachtszeug Macht doch mit euren Adventskalendern, was ihr wollt ;) z. B. auch: beliebig kombinieren Spoiler: Immer am nächsten Tag erst auf Insta Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Unikate Kalender Bilder Insta only, aber man kann die Beiträge auch sehen wenn man kein Instagram hat => https://www.instagram.com/spektralwolle/ Bestellungen wie immer per Mail an shop@spektralwolle.de Wenn weg, dann weg Keine feste Uhrzeit Vielfalt: Mengen, Basen, Superwash, Spinnfasern, Farbtöne, etc. Versand im Januar (Ausnahmen sind im Notfall möglich :) ) Spinnzeug Lauras Spinnzeug 2021er Adventskalender von Stefis Wolle ist fertig o/ Österreichisches Kardenband vom Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum Friedas Spinnzeug Jacobsschaf Kammzug von Frau Wöllfchen Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Shades of Autumn Shawl von AirCrochet aka Jeanette Bogelund Bentzen aus der Tynn Peer Gynt Sunburst Granny Square für Decke a la Naturmama Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug Quadrate für die Decke Painted Honeycombs Scarf von Stephen West Monday Sweater von PetiteKnit aus Aurinkokehrä - Danke an Imke Musselburgh Hat von Ysolda Teague Friedas Strickzeug Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna - fertig gestrickt, aber diese Näherei, puh. Schulternähte gefallen mir gut! Nasrin von Isabell Kraemer fertig Simple Skyp Socks von Adrienne Ku fertig, aber zu klein/schmal Dehnungsfuge von Nicola Susen Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Musselburgh Hat Anleitung Knitworthy 7 verschiedene Nadeln in 2,5 Spulen 🤔 Wollstoff Projekttasche von OHWOW Amsterdam Friedas Kaufzeug Färbezeug von Steffi - danke! zwei Tüten voll interessanter Wolle, u. a. viel auf Konen 10 Stränge dunkelbraun melierter Single aus Nachlass Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug Spannbettlaken richtigrum aufziehen - in Strickrichtung! Lauras gelerntes Zeug iCord Boost - einfach mehr Reihen in iCord stricken als das Strickstück Fishermans Rib vs. Brioche Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Rewe Beste Wahl Vanilla Pistachio Master Keyboard SWR Handwerkskunst Wie man Dessous schneidert Sashiko Schablonen Friedas gutes Zeug   Sinas leckerer Himbeerpuddingkuchen in vegan Original-Rezept veganisierte Variante: Für den Mürbeteig: 250 g Mehl 125 g Zucker 125 g Margarine (ich verwende Alsan oder eine andere feste Margarine) 2 EL Apfelmus 1 Pck. Vanillezucker ½ Pck. Backpulver Für die Füllung: 2 Pck. Vanillepuddingpulver 500 ml proteinreiche Pflanzenmilch, z. B. Sojamilch (je mehr Protein, desto fester der Basis-Pudding) 4 Becher (600 g) vegane Creme Fraiche, z. B. Creme Vega von Dr. Oetker oder Vegane Creme von Rewe 200 g Puderzucker Für den Belag: 500 g Himbeeren, TK 1 Pck. Tortenguss, rotZuerst die Füllung zubereiten: Die beiden Päckchen Vanillepuddingpulver mit 500 ml Pflanzenmilch aufkochen lassen, bis eine feste Puddingmasse entstanden ist. Vegane Creme Fraiche unterrühren und gründlich glattrühren mit dem Schneebesen oder dem Handrührgerät. Zuletzt den Puderzucker unterheben. Aus den Zutaten für den Mürbeteig schnell einen glatten, geschmeidigen Teig formen. In eine 26er Springform einen Boden mit Rand rollen oder drücken. In die Form nun die Füllung hineingießen, etwas glatt streichen. Danach die tiefgefrorenen Himbeeren darauf verteilen. Im Backofen bei 175 Grad Ober-/Unterhitze ca. 45 - 60 Minuten auf mittlerer Schiene backen. Noch heiß den vorschriftsmäßig angerührten Tortenguss auf dem gebackenen Kuchen verteilen. Etwas abkühlen lassen und in den Kühlschrank stellen. Schmeckt am besten, wenn er am Tag vor dem Verzehr gebacken wurde. (Ich mache die kleine Version in einer 17-cm-Springform mit der Hälfte der Zutaten, Backzeit bleibt allerdings gleich!) Buch Schafwolle verarbeiten von Margit Röhm, Katrin Sonnemann und Ulrike Classen-Büttner Pentavitin® - natürlich bitte nur nach Rücksprache mit eurer Hautärztin oder auf eigene Gefahr ;) Wieder bei Bohei dabei, juhu! Wo ihr uns findet Podcasting auf Deutsch Gruppe auf Ravelry, dort und auf Instagram kündigen wir auch an, wenn eine neue Folge online ist www.wollkanal.de iTunes wollkanal@podcasts.social auf Mastodon Wollkanal auf Instagram 🕵🏻‍♀️🤓 Frieda: als @craftraum auf Ravelry und Instagram und als @rhoolyarn auf Instagram Laura: als @Philaine auf Ravelry und als @spektralwolle auf Instagram

Wollkanal
#55 Klugschei$erei - Der Podcast

Wollkanal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 153:33


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Weihnachtszeug Färbezeug Spinnzeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug   Hausmeisterei Tschüss, Chanti, es war uns ein Fest! Sandras Wollfühloase 😢 Werd wieder ganz gesund! Pom Pom Magazin - schade um ein tolles Handarbeitsmagazin! Hier geht's zum Abverkauf Monikas Lädchen in Heiligenhaus - jemand Lust, einen Strickladen zu übernehmen? Es ist wieder Stricktreff-Saison: am 23.11. ab 19:30 Uhr treffen wir uns wieder online zum zusammen Handarbeiten und Klönen. Teilnahme per Losverfahren: 12 Plätze, losen wir am 17.11. um 18 Uhr aus, also bitte vorher anmelden über frieda@stilles-kaemmerchen.de Wollprojektzeug Eventuell hat Frieda ein ganz kleines bisschen mehr Wolle gekauft als eine Tonne 😄 Wolle ist in Belgien Herr Beck freut sich Was hättet ihr denn gern? Welche Garne, welche Farben? Und kennt ihr Läden, die Friedas Wolle in ihr Sortiment aufnehmen sollten? Weihnachtszeug Macht doch mit euren Adventskalendern, was ihr wollt ;) z. B. auch: beliebig kombinieren Spoiler: Immer am nächsten Tag erst auf Insta Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Unikate Kalender Bilder Insta only, aber man kann die Beiträge auch sehen wenn man kein Instagram hat => https://www.instagram.com/spektralwolle/ Bestellungen wie immer per Mail an shop@spektralwolle.de Wenn weg, dann weg Keine feste Uhrzeit Vielfalt: Mengen, Basen, Superwash, Spinnfasern, Farbtöne, etc. Versand im Januar (Ausnahmen sind im Notfall möglich :) ) Spinnzeug Lauras Spinnzeug 2021er Adventskalender von Stefis Wolle ist fertig o/ Österreichisches Kardenband vom Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum Friedas Spinnzeug Jacobsschaf Kammzug von Frau Wöllfchen Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Shades of Autumn Shawl von AirCrochet aka Jeanette Bogelund Bentzen aus der Tynn Peer Gynt Sunburst Granny Square für Decke a la Naturmama Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug Quadrate für die Decke Painted Honeycombs Scarf von Stephen West Monday Sweater von PetiteKnit aus Aurinkokehrä - Danke an Imke Musselburgh Hat von Ysolda Teague Friedas Strickzeug Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna - fertig gestrickt, aber diese Näherei, puh. Schulternähte gefallen mir gut! Nasrin von Isabell Kraemer fertig Simple Skyp Socks von Adrienne Ku fertig, aber zu klein/schmal Dehnungsfuge von Nicola Susen Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Musselburgh Hat Anleitung Knitworthy 7 verschiedene Nadeln in 2,5 Spulen 🤔 Wollstoff Projekttasche von OHWOW Amsterdam Friedas Kaufzeug Färbezeug von Steffi - danke! zwei Tüten voll interessanter Wolle, u. a. viel auf Konen 10 Stränge dunkelbraun melierter Single aus Nachlass Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug Spannbettlaken richtigrum aufziehen - in Strickrichtung! Lauras gelerntes Zeug iCord Boost - einfach mehr Reihen in iCord stricken als das Strickstück Fishermans Rib vs. Brioche Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Rewe Beste Wahl Vanilla Pistachio Master Keyboard SWR Handwerkskunst Wie man Dessous schneidert Sashiko Schablonen Friedas gutes Zeug   Sinas leckerer Himbeerpuddingkuchen in vegan Original-Rezept veganisierte Variante: Für den Mürbeteig: 250 g Mehl 125 g Zucker 125 g Margarine (ich verwende Alsan oder eine andere feste Margarine) 2 EL Apfelmus 1 Pck. Vanillezucker ½ Pck. Backpulver Für die Füllung: 2 Pck. Vanillepuddingpulver 500 ml proteinreiche Pflanzenmilch, z. B. Sojamilch (je mehr Protein, desto fester der Basis-Pudding) 4 Becher (600 g) vegane Creme Fraiche, z. B. Creme Vega von Dr. Oetker oder Vegane Creme von Rewe 200 g Puderzucker Für den Belag: 500 g Himbeeren, TK 1 Pck. Tortenguss, rotZuerst die Füllung zubereiten: Die beiden Päckchen Vanillepuddingpulver mit 500 ml Pflanzenmilch aufkochen lassen, bis eine feste Puddingmasse entstanden ist. Vegane Creme Fraiche unterrühren und gründlich glattrühren mit dem Schneebesen oder dem Handrührgerät. Zuletzt den Puderzucker unterheben. Aus den Zutaten für den Mürbeteig schnell einen glatten, geschmeidigen Teig formen. In eine 26er Springform einen Boden mit Rand rollen oder drücken. In die Form nun die Füllung hineingießen, etwas glatt streichen. Danach die tiefgefrorenen Himbeeren darauf verteilen. Im Backofen bei 175 Grad Ober-/Unterhitze ca. 45 - 60 Minuten auf mittlerer Schiene backen. Noch heiß den vorschriftsmäßig angerührten Tortenguss auf dem gebackenen Kuchen verteilen. Etwas abkühlen lassen und in den Kühlschrank stellen. Schmeckt am besten, wenn er am Tag vor dem Verzehr gebacken wurde. (Ich mache die kleine Version in einer 17-cm-Springform mit der Hälfte der Zutaten, Backzeit bleibt allerdings gleich!) Buch Schafwolle verarbeiten von Margit Röhm, Katrin Sonnemann und Ulrike Classen-Büttner Pentavitin® - natürlich bitte nur nach Rücksprache mit eurer Hautärztin oder auf eigene Gefahr ;) Wieder bei Bohei dabei, juhu! Wo ihr uns findet Podcasting auf Deutsch Gruppe auf Ravelry, dort und auf Instagram kündigen wir auch an, wenn eine neue Folge online ist www.wollkanal.de iTunes wollkanal@podcasts.social auf Mastodon Wollkanal auf Instagram 🕵🏻‍♀️🤓 Frieda: als @craftraum auf Ravelry und Instagram und als @rhoolyarn auf Instagram Laura: als @Philaine auf Ravelry und als @spektralwolle auf Instagram

eCommerce Fuel
Unlocking the Branding Power of Live Events

eCommerce Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 43:24


How does a modern clothing brand captivate its audience and make genuine connections in today's digital age? Nasrin Jafri, the creative mind behind Mixed, a vibrant and bold clothing line based out of Brooklyn, unveils her unique strategy of using live, in-person events to attract customers and get to know them better. Listen in as Nasrin dives deep into the essence of her brand, discussing the distinct recognizable design elements that make Mixed stand out, both online and in the streets. She also opens up about the exhilarating experience of seeing her creations being worn "in the wild" (and her spontaneous idea of holding flash sales whenever she spots someone donning her designs), as well as the challenges and intricacies of organizing in-person events, the balance her team brings in detailing and execution, and her intrinsic need to own and shape every aspect of Mixed—from the music played at events to the content and prints. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3QnuGKC  Interested in our Private Community for 7-Figure Store Owners?  Learn more here.   Want to hear about new episodes and eCommerce news round-ups?  Subscribe via email.

Happenstance
69: Living in Full Color with Mixed founder and designer Nasrin Jafari

Happenstance

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 41:38


From a career in education and teaching to freelance graphic designing and working on a graphic design story while traveling Nasrin Jafari's steps into print design and other creative endeavors came to a halt in 2020.  From there she began printing her designs on fabric, making masks during the pandemic and figuring out how to create, package, and sell a product.From there Nasrin began to explore the process of taking something from a design sketch to a physical product, eventually leading to Mixed first collection launch in 2021It's a story about taking the next step, having the drive to learn, holding on to gratitude, and making the decision to go all in.  let's see where happenstance takes us... Nasrin Jafari is the founder, CEO and designer of Mixed, a Brooklyn-based fashion brand inspiring you to be seen in full color.Connect with Mixedwww.mixedbynasrin.comInstagramLet's Connect:@HappenstanceThePodcast@CareerCoachCassieHappenstance the Playlist

Wollkanal
#54 Richtig geile Katastrophe

Wollkanal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 171:23


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Färbezeug Weihnachtszeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Nähzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug Danke für die Rückmeldungen zur Förderung und zur Kölner Wolle! Wollprojektzeug Es ist vollbracht! Wolle angeguckt in Köln, ja gesagt, Herrn Nadolski angerufen, Abholung vereinbart und jetzt heißt es abwarten :) Besuch mit Führung im Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum alle hauseigene Wolle wird dort von Hand sortiert tolle Teppiche (leider auf der Webseite ohne Farbmuster)! - Habt ihr Interesse an Teppichen aus Düsseldorfer Wolle? alles voller Kardenband und Vliese in allen Farben die Woll-Waschstraße, eine olfaktorische Herausforderung, vor allem für Sven ^^ Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Rückmeldungen zur Sommerfärbung und persönliche Übergaben Friedas Färbezeug Färbekurs bei Corinna von @wollbude: Demnächst gibt's Krapp, Birkenblätter und Indigo im Shop Walnussfärbung zuhause Weihnachtszeug Mitten drin 😬 Schwarz und Grau, ey 🙄 Milchkännchen! Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Shades of Autumn Shawl von AirCrochet aka Jeanette Bøgelund Bentzen aus der Tynn Peer Gynt Lauras Häkelzeug Tamponmonster (ungefähr so) Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug Monday Sweater von PetiteKnit aus Aurinkokehrä DK Friedas Strickzeug Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna - auf der einen Seite den Umschlag weggelassen, damit die Löcher links und rechts gleich groß werden Nasrin von Isabell Kraemer am Körperbündchen abgekettet - ist perfekt geworden Nähzeug Friedas Nähzeug Tischdecke für Friedas Schwester Lauras Nähzeug Verdunkelung für die Bus-Heckklappe Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Campingbus 😱 Färbe-Topf Naturgarne: Aurinkokehrä Diverse Knäuel in Frankreich PRU Adventskalender Friedas Kaufzeug Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum Steinschaf/Bergschaf-Mix in hell- und mittelgrau Bergschaf in Malachit, Koralle, Wildkresse und Dunkelpetrol Wanderwolle knapp 2 Kilo Wollflocken für's Kopfkissen Wollen Berlin zwei Cakes Manchelopis in Rost ein Knäuel Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Mondim in 115 gelb 11 Knäuel Sandnes Tynn Peer Gynt Chiaogoos in 3,5 mm Yarn over Berlin ein Strang Olann Sockenwolle ein Strang Frida Fuchs Fiffi Lace in Dunkelblau (12 Wacholderbeere) zwei Minifüchse Singles in Messing und weißmannicht zwei Zauberbälle Edition 3 Tante Emma und Bodenprobe Doblander Handweberei Stränge ungefärbtes Garn aus österreichischer Wolle, gesponnen in Imst Flohmarkt handgestrickte Norwegerjacke von Audhild Viken für nen Zwanni Wollfest am 4./5. November in Drüpt in der Nähe von Rheinberg, guckt mal bei @aldenhoff_handarbeit_mit_herz Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug zum Abmessen des Tails beim Long Tail Cast On (Kreuzanschlag) den Faden zehnmal um die Nadel wickeln und dann dieses Stück mehrfach abmessen (also für z. B. 50 Maschen 5 mal). Entbehrt jeder Logik, hat aber zumindest bei Friedas letztem Anschlag sehr gut funktioniert. Lauras gelerntes Zeug Mending Workshop Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Gebügelte TShirts Camp! Youtube: Answer in Progress & Michelle Khare Lesen Improvisierter Urlaub Friedas gutes Zeug  gelaserte Trinkflasche vom Camp (Hör)buch: Die Erschöpfung der Frauen von Franziska Schutzbach (ohne Gewähr) Weinlese im Ahrtal Mit lieben Menschen in der Sonne sitzen und lachen (aka Flohmarkt in Mettmann) Wo ihr uns findet Podcasting auf Deutsch Gruppe auf Ravelry, dort und auf Instagram kündigen wir auch an, wenn eine neue Folge online ist www.wollkanal.de iTunes wollkanal@podcasts.social auf Mastodon Wollkanal auf Instagram 🕵🏻‍♀️🤓 Laura: als @Philaine auf Ravelry und als @spektralwolle auf Instagram Frieda: als @craftraum auf Ravelry und Instagram und als @rhoolyarn auf Instagram

Stilles Kämmerchen
[wk] Richtig geile Kastrophe

Stilles Kämmerchen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 171:23


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Färbezeug Weihnachtszeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Nähzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug Danke für die Rückmeldungen zur Förderung und zur Kölner Wolle! Wollprojektzeug Es ist vollbracht! Wolle angeguckt in Köln, ja gesagt, Herrn Nadolski angerufen, Abholung vereinbart und jetzt heißt es abwarten :) Besuch mit Führung im Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum alle hauseigene Wolle wird dort von Hand sortiert tolle Teppiche (leider auf der Webseite ohne Farbmuster)! - Habt ihr Interesse an Teppichen aus Düsseldorfer Wolle? alles voller Kardenband und Vliese in allen Farben die Woll-Waschstraße, eine olfaktorische Herausforderung, vor allem für Sven ^^ Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Rückmeldungen zur Sommerfärbung und persönliche Übergaben Friedas Färbezeug Färbekurs bei Corinna von @wollbude: Demnächst gibt's Krapp, Birkenblätter und Indigo im Shop Walnussfärbung zuhause Weihnachtszeug Mitten drin 😬 Schwarz und Grau, ey 🙄 Milchkännchen! Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Shades of Autumn Shawl von AirCrochet aka Jeanette Bøgelund Bentzen aus der Tynn Peer Gynt Lauras Häkelzeug Tamponmonster (ungefähr so) Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug Monday Sweater von PetiteKnit aus Aurinkokehrä DK Friedas Strickzeug Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna - auf der einen Seite den Umschlag weggelassen, damit die Löcher links und rechts gleich groß werden Nasrin von Isabell Kraemer am Körperbündchen abgekettet - ist perfekt geworden Nähzeug Friedas Nähzeug Tischdecke für Friedas Schwester Lauras Nähzeug Verdunkelung für die Bus-Heckklappe Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Campingbus 😱 Färbe-Topf Naturgarne: Aurinkokehrä Diverse Knäuel in Frankreich PRU Adventskalender Friedas Kaufzeug Ötztaler Schafwollzentrum Steinschaf/Bergschaf-Mix in hell- und mittelgrau Bergschaf in Malachit, Koralle, Wildkresse und Dunkelpetrol Wanderwolle knapp 2 Kilo Wollflocken für's Kopfkissen Wollen Berlin zwei Cakes Manchelopis in Rost ein Knäuel Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Mondim in 115 gelb 11 Knäuel Sandnes Tynn Peer Gynt Chiaogoos in 3,5 mm Yarn over Berlin ein Strang Olann Sockenwolle ein Strang Frida Fuchs Fiffi Lace in Dunkelblau (12 Wacholderbeere) zwei Minifüchse Singles in Messing und weißmannicht zwei Zauberbälle Edition 3 Tante Emma und Bodenprobe Doblander Handweberei Stränge ungefärbtes Garn aus österreichischer Wolle, gesponnen in Imst Flohmarkt handgestrickte Norwegerjacke von Audhild Viken für nen Zwanni Wollfest am 4./5. November in Drüpt in der Nähe von Rheinberg, guckt mal bei @aldenhoff_handarbeit_mit_herz Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug zum Abmessen des Tails beim Long Tail Cast On (Kreuzanschlag) den Faden zehnmal um die Nadel wickeln und dann dieses Stück mehrfach abmessen (also für z. B. 50 Maschen 5 mal). Entbehrt jeder Logik, hat aber zumindest bei Friedas letztem Anschlag sehr gut funktioniert. Lauras gelerntes Zeug Mending Workshop Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Gebügelte TShirts Camp! Youtube: Answer in Progress & Michelle Khare Lesen Improvisierter Urlaub Friedas gutes Zeug  gelaserte Trinkflasche vom Camp (Hör)buch: Die Erschöpfung der Frauen von Franziska Schutzbach (ohne Gewähr) Weinlese im Ahrtal Mit lieben Menschen in der Sonne sitzen und lachen (aka Flohmarkt in Mettmann) Wo ihr uns findet Podcasting auf Deutsch Gruppe auf Ravelry, dort und auf Instagram kündigen wir auch an, wenn eine neue Folge online ist www.wollkanal.de iTunes wollkanal@podcasts.social auf Mastodon Wollkanal auf Instagram 🕵🏻‍♀️🤓 Laura: als @Philaine auf Ravelry und als @spektralwolle auf Instagram Frieda: als @craftraum auf Ravelry und Instagram und als @rhoolyarn auf Instagram

Stilles Kämmerchen
[wk] Der Strickclub

Stilles Kämmerchen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 126:25


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Färbezeug Weihnachtszeug Spinnzeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug Wollprojektzeug Wolle aus Köln vom letzten Jahr eher so mäh - Frieda hofft auf die diesjährige Schur Kennt sich jemand mit Förderung aus? Wo geht man da hin? Gibt's zentrale Infostellen? Schreibt Frieda an hallofrieda@rhool.de Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Augustfärbung Weihnachtszeug Ihr seid ja völlig verrückt! Spinnzeug Friedas Spinnzeug 10 Gramm rosa Rolag mit Seide und Angelina von friendly sheep handmade by boenne 17 Gramm unbekanntes Ellerschaf von Steffi aka @othi32 Coburger Fuchs von Das Wollschaf “Wollkanal-Freundschaftsgarn“ - halb lila irgendwas und halb rh:ool Kardenband vom Electric Eel Wheel Nano 2 dunkelbraunes Batt unbekannter Herkunft aus Nachlass der Mutter eines Freundes auf dem Electric Eel Wheel Nano 2 dunkelgrünblauer Jacobsschaf Humbug Kammzug von Frau Wölffchen - große Liebe Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Mal wieder tausend Häkelmuster für ne Decke aus rh:ool ausprobiert, aber irgendwie ist das alles nix. Zu dicht, zu langweilig, zu anstrengend zu häkeln ... Nordic Hook - tonnenweise kostenlose Foto-Tutorials zu verschiedenen Häkelmustern Knot Monsters, vor allem die Ballontiere! (Aber die anderen sind auch Hammer!) Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug   Ringelpulli aus Rowan Denim Revive Bündchen Quadrate für die Decke Bisschen: Mirrorette Wrap von Erin Kurup aus rh:ool fino Baskenmütze Best Beret von James Watts aus rh:ool single? Friedas Strickzeug immer noch Nasrin von Isabell Krämer - Körper fast fertig - Italian bind off dauert halt ewig Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna aus we are knitters the egyptian cotton in Zitrone Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Jede Menge Verpackungszeug, Farbe und so Software Wollen Berlin Life in the long grass Hinterland DK: 75% BFL 25% Gotland Life in the long grass DK Twist dLana Rustica Filcolana Peruvian BC Garn BioShetland De Rerum Natura Gilliatt Friedas Kaufzeug the egyption cotton von we are knitters das dunkelbraune Batt aus dem Nachlass und dann noch eine unbekannte Faser in hellbraun: sehr glatt, ultraschwer und völlig unklar, was das ist - Mohair? eine Kone mit offenbar seeehr altem Leinengarn von Heinrich Bodenschatz Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug knit und purl beim Anschlag besser erklärt Fettläuse in der Waschmaschine - einmal leer bei 90 Grad mit 1-2 EL Spülmaschinenpulver oder 1-2 Tabs waschen (bei Frieda hat eine Stunde gereicht) Lauras gelerntes Zeug Stück Stickgarn an Maschenmarkierern Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Balkonbewässerung Ysolda Youtube Podcast Tattoo von @fuxprinzessin Ferienfreizeit, Zeitmaschine, Kaleidoskope, Schafe & Strickclub Friedas gutes Zeug Eure Bewertungen im rh:ool Shop

Wollkanal
#53 Der Strickclub

Wollkanal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 126:25


Shownotes Heute haben wir für euch die Segmente Wollprojektzeug Färbezeug Weihnachtszeug Spinnzeug Häkelzeug Strickzeug Kaufzeug Gelerntes Zeug Das gute Zeug Wollprojektzeug Wolle aus Köln vom letzten Jahr eher so mäh - Frieda hofft auf die diesjährige Schur Kennt sich jemand mit Förderung aus? Wo geht man da hin? Gibt's zentrale Infostellen? Schreibt Frieda an hallofrieda@rhool.de Färbezeug Lauras Färbezeug Augustfärbung Weihnachtszeug Ihr seid ja völlig verrückt! Spinnzeug Friedas Spinnzeug 10 Gramm rosa Rolag mit Seide und Angelina von friendly sheep handmade by boenne 17 Gramm unbekanntes Ellerschaf von Steffi aka @othi32 Coburger Fuchs von Das Wollschaf “Wollkanal-Freundschaftsgarn“ - halb lila irgendwas und halb rh:ool Kardenband vom Electric Eel Wheel Nano 2 dunkelbraunes Batt unbekannter Herkunft aus Nachlass der Mutter eines Freundes auf dem Electric Eel Wheel Nano 2 dunkelgrünblauer Jacobsschaf Humbug Kammzug von Frau Wölffchen - große Liebe Häkelzeug Friedas Häkelzeug Mal wieder tausend Häkelmuster für ne Decke aus rh:ool ausprobiert, aber irgendwie ist das alles nix. Zu dicht, zu langweilig, zu anstrengend zu häkeln ... Nordic Hook - tonnenweise kostenlose Foto-Tutorials zu verschiedenen Häkelmustern Knot Monsters, vor allem die Ballontiere! (Aber die anderen sind auch Hammer!) Strickzeug Lauras Strickzeug   Ringelpulli aus Rowan Denim Revive Bündchen Quadrate für die Decke Bisschen: Mirrorette Wrap von Erin Kurup aus rh:ool fino Baskenmütze Best Beret von James Watts aus rh:ool single? Friedas Strickzeug immer noch Nasrin von Isabell Krämer - Körper fast fertig - Italian bind off dauert halt ewig Amedeo Cardigan von Johanna Gehrisch aka kolibri by johanna aus we are knitters the egyptian cotton in Zitrone Kaufzeug Lauras Kaufzeug Jede Menge Verpackungszeug, Farbe und so Software Wollen Berlin Life in the long grass Hinterland DK: 75% BFL 25% Gotland Life in the long grass DK Twist dLana Rustica Filcolana Peruvian BC Garn BioShetland De Rerum Natura Gilliatt Friedas Kaufzeug the egyption cotton von we are knitters das dunkelbraune Batt aus dem Nachlass und dann noch eine unbekannte Faser in hellbraun: sehr glatt, ultraschwer und völlig unklar, was das ist - Mohair? eine Kone mit offenbar seeehr altem Leinengarn von Heinrich Bodenschatz Gelerntes Zeug Friedas gelerntes Zeug knit und purl beim Anschlag besser erklärt Fettläuse in der Waschmaschine - einmal leer bei 90 Grad mit 1-2 EL Spülmaschinenpulver oder 1-2 Tabs waschen (bei Frieda hat eine Stunde gereicht) Lauras gelerntes Zeug Stück Stickgarn an Maschenmarkierern Das gute Zeug Lauras gutes Zeug Balkonbewässerung Ysolda Youtube Podcast Tattoo von @fuxprinzessin Ferienfreizeit, Zeitmaschine, Kaleidoskope, Schafe & Strickclub Friedas gutes Zeug Eure Bewertungen im rh:ool Shop

The Andrew Faris Podcast
Opening The Books: Mixed By Nasrin

The Andrew Faris Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 116:10


Nasrin Jafari is the founder, designer and CEO of Mixed By Nasrin, a Brooklyn-based fashion company that's recently hit a 7-figure run rate and continues to grow rapidly–and profitably. In my first ever "Opening The Books" episode, Nasrin and I essentially recorded a coaching call. That is: she gave me access to all of the platforms & numbers in her business, and then we spent 2 hours talking through where she should go from here. My hope is that Nasrin's willingness to be this vulnerable and generous with her business's details is a giant help to others in similar stages of businesses. There are a ton of screenshares, docs, and other references here. The video version (which will be ideal for this episode) and all of the links I mentioned are all available at www.ajfgrowth.com/mixed. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 00:00:17 Coaching entrepreneurs in real time. 00:06:27 Creating a high touch brand. 00:12:36 Long-term brand building play. 00:13:39 Long-term sustainability and cultural impact. 00:18:06 Goal: Build a great team. 00:22:32 Understanding P&L buckets for profit. 00:27:09 Consider moving to 3PL. 00:31:20 Rinse and repeat product drops. 00:35:45 Manage cash flow with projections. 00:40:09 13-week cash flow crucial. 00:44:35 Shorten lead time for testing. 00:49:43 Create a marketing calendar. 00:53:51 LTV based forecast for growth. 00:57:05 Facebook ad spend and customer projections. 01:01:43 Projecting lifetime customer value. 01:06:25 Track customer revenue and spend. 01:10:54 Forecasting and financial management are crucial. 01:15:37 Keep OPEX at 15%. 01:22:23 Consider working with Kynship. 01:23:41 Influencer strategy is crucial. 01:28:08 Forecast profitability for growth. 01:32:57 Collect email and SMS addresses. 01:37:44 Focus on returning customer revenue. 01:41:11 Email and SMS for retention. 01:45:12 Conversion rate is not always important. EPISODE SPONSOR Virtual assistants can be helpful. Virtual professionals can transform your business. Get connected to incredible ecommerce talent from the Philippines with More Staffing by visiting ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.morenow.co⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW Follow Andrew on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@andrewjfaris⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email Andrew: podcast@ajfgrowth.com Work with Andrew: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.ajfgrowth.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ EPISODE MUSIC Music Intro: "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tell Me Mama⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" by The Devious Means Music Outro: "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rusty Little Scissors⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" by The Devious Means

Every Day is a New Day
211: Nasrin Barbic - Become ”the One” to Attract ”the one” Relationship

Every Day is a New Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 49:30


Right to Refuge: a SolidariTee podcast
In Conversation with Nasrin Parvaz: Freedom from Torture Survivors Speak OUT Network

Right to Refuge: a SolidariTee podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 17:56


In this episode we had the privilege of speaking with Nasrin Parvaz, from the Freedom from Torture Survivors Speak OUT Network. Nasrin is an Iranian activist, author and artist, who was imprisoned in Iran for eight years before coming to the UK as a refugee thirty years ago. Nasrin tells us parts of her story, talks about her books and her artwork, and reminds us of the urgency of showing solidarity with refugees and asylum seekers. We are grateful to Nasrin for her time and openness in recording this podcast with us. We would also like to thank the team at Freedom from Torture for facilitating this podcast taking place. To learn more about Nasrin: http://www.nasrinparvaz.org/web/ To order Nasrin's books: http://www.nasrinparvaz.org/web/category/books/ Learn more about Freedom from Torture: https://www.freedomfromtorture.org/ Freedom from Torture Survivors Speak OUT: https://www.freedomfromtorture.org/what-we-do/survivor-activism/survivors-speak-out https://www.solidaritee.org.uk IG @teesofsolidarity Twitter @SolidariTeeUK Presented by Alexa Netty, SolidariTee CEO Produced and edited by Jenny Frost Music by Efeloji

It's Genetic
Melody Kamali and her mom, Nasrin!

It's Genetic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 45:11


It's Genetic welcomes Melody Kamali and her mom, Nasrin! In this episode we discuss: Nasrin's experience being an ESL teacher for adult immigrants The time Melody physically attacked Nasrin Cooking Persian food Being approached by strangers because of your aura The fear of others dying (rather than yourself) Having a bad experience with the police Nasrin's attempts to be off the grid And more!   Follow us on social, y'all :) Show IG @itsgeneticpodcast Blair IG @urgirlblair, Twitter @urgirlblair, Tok @urgirlblair
 Melody IG @melodykamali, Twitter @melodykamali, Tok @melodykamali   Credits: Music by Sofia Dobrushin and Matt Albani Episode edited by Ben Kasl

Lifting Up: Lessons from Verizon Women Leaders
Season 5, Ep.5: The Power of Curiosity and a Zig-Zaggy Career Journey, with Nasrin Rezai

Lifting Up: Lessons from Verizon Women Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 34:26


Nasrin Rezai is Chief Information Security Officer at Verizon. As a 25 year veteran in the tech sector - including 17 years in cybersecurity - Nasrin has learned to embrace the benefits of a broad and non-linear career that gave her the ability to learn a little bit about everything. This curiosity coupled with the power of asking “why” opened up opportunities and she urges others never to shy away from asking questions. Nasrin shares how the evolution of her career was also sparked by taking courageous risks, curiosity, and coloring outside of the boundaries.

Main Bhi Muslim
E18 - The Life & Contributions of Fatima Sheikh

Main Bhi Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 42:24


In this episode, Main Bhi Muslim's producer and host, Mariyam Haider, speaks with Dr Tahera Shaikh, Pune-based researcher and author who has spent a key part of her research life documenting the lives and contributions of Savitribai Phule and Fatima Sheikh, 19th century India's social and educational reformers. In this episode, Dr Tahera shares her findings and understanding of Fatima Sheikh's role in contributing towards Savitribai and Jyotirao Phule's causes, while at the same time, breaking down prejudices that plagued the then Muslim and larger Indian community. We discuss their comradeship, its uniqueness within the pantheon of India's social reformers, and how their approaches towards making education accessible across all segments of the society should continue to be adopted within modern India's schooling.This interview has been edited for clarity. English transcript below:Mariyam Haider, Host: Hello Dr Tahera Shaikh. Thank you for joining us at Main Bhi Muslim's podcast. Thank you for sparing time to talk about a great personality. I welcome you to Main Bhi Muslim. Tahera Shaikh, Guest: Thank you Mariyam Haider. Thank you for having me on the program and giving me an opportunity to share my thoughts. Thank you.  Mariyam: Dr. Tahera, first tell us something about yourself. Share with us as to how you developed interest in the life of Fatima Sheikh. How did you study Fatima Sheikh and how did you conduct your research to write on her?Shaikh: My name is Shaikh Tahera Abdushakur. I live in Pune. My father Abdusshakur is from Usmanabad. My mother Maimuna Begam comes from Karnataka  (Banglore). My paternal grandfather was a farmer. My maternal grandfather was Hafiz and Alim. My father is a businessman. He is not much educated. He is matriculate only. But my maternal family was an educated family. My Khalu was an Alim and he has authored books also. Hence, I have  been interested in education since my childhood. In Pune, first I started teaching in a school situated in Mominpura. In that school, once a decision was taken to name the newly built hall after Fatima Bi. Before that I had not heard the name of Fatima Bi at all. Thereafter, I started reading about her. Although I had read a few articles about Savitribai Phule, I knew nothing about her (Fatima Shaikh). When we celebrate the birth and death anniversaries of great personalities, we require gathering basic facts about them (to educate the students). Therefore, when we searched material on Savitribai Phule we could only find a few articles. We could not find any book. Then, we (I and my friend Nasrin Ramzan; we had jointly authored two books earlier) decided that we would work on this topic. Since I am settled in Pune, therefore I have studied Marathi till Class X. So, I did not face any difficulty in reading Marathi and Hindi books. Thus, I first began collecting materials. I visited libraries or any other place I knew I could get something from. I stored them on my laptop and then started working on it. I thought I would first write a book about her personal and social life etc. I was of the view that people should know what she had done for our society. You won't believe that at first I had decided to write just a piece of article on her of not more than 10 pages. But eventually I ended up writing 150 pages. Therefore, I decided to publish this in the form of a book. Meanwhile, my friend Nasrin decided to work on “Kavyaphule” of Savitribai Phule [collection of poems written by Savitribai Phule, published in 1854]. Thus, I continued my work. And, the book was published on 3rd January, 2015. I had deliberately chosen 3rd  January to release the book, because it happens to be the birthday of Savitribai Phule. A hall named after Savitribai Phule was built in Pune. I released the book in that hall only. Thus, a book—a kind of biography—on her came in the public domain. On the other hand, the work on Fatima Shaikh, also began especially. You won't believe, I visited every nook and corner in Pune to meet elderly persons who had any knowledge vis-à-vis Fatima Shaikh. But I hardly got anything in writing i.e. any evidence which can be used as reference in the book, because readers would rely on whatever I would write as there was no book on her prior to this one. Therefore, I was very concerned and particular about it while adding things. Unlike Fatima Shaikh, there are plenty of materials and books available on Savitribai Phule and we know basic things about her— for instance when was she born; when did she get married, when did she come to Pune, when did she start her study and when did she start imparting education to children. But on Fatima Sheikh, very little things were available. Therefore, keeping in view the fact that whatever I would write the same would be used as a reference by the readers, I decided to write only after extensive research and examination. For two to three years, I continued collecting materials and studying them. And, in the meantime, I developed an interest in the idea that people should and must know about a Muslim lady who accompanied Savitribai Phule. As people say had there not been Munshi Ghaffar Baig there would not have been Jyotiba Phule or he would not have been a Mahatma. Thus, Alhamdulillah, finally I succeeded in publishing a book. I was happy eventually. Then, everyone (including writers of Marathi, English and Kannada), started reading it and using reference. Thus, I have had interest in writing articles and books since childhood. First of all, I had written and published a book in 2007. It was a collection of short stories for children. Then, I also wrote a novel, stories for children, short stories etc. I also visited the village of Savitribai Phule . I heard that Savitribai Phule and Fatima Bi had gone to Ahmad Nagar for Teachers' Training. There I tried to find out some facts in the old registers etc. so as to get facts vis-à-vis date of birth etc. But I did not find any old material or solid evidence. What Savitribai has written about her in the book has only travelled forward. In addition to that, she has mentioned about her several times. For example, in some programme she (Savitribai) has mentioned that Fatima is with me right now. Likewise, somewhere she has mentioned that she has come to her paternal home in Naya Gaon and she is not worried about Pune because Fatima is there. Thus, it appears that she (Fatima Shaikh) used to be with her (Savitribai Phule) continuously and both worked together. Mariyam: In reference to what you were mentioning about your visits to different places for your research, I would like to know from you that what is the biggest challenge we have in the 21st century vis-à-vis girl education in comparison to the challenges Fatima Sheikh and Savitribai Phule would have faced during their movement in the 19th century for educating girls and to establish schools for them?Shaikh: In those times also girls used to get education. Savitribai Phule was born in 1830. But in that time, colleges and universities had been established in Northern India. Girls were also getting education. And, in other countries too (if we see in reference to Muslims), colleges and universities had been established in big cities and towns and girls were receiving education. In Pune too, in 1820, English had established schools; a Marathi school had also been established. But what is significant is that these schools were very costly. Poor people were not capable of affording the fees of such schools. Only rich children were going to such schools. Savitribai Phule came from a weaker section of the society and this was also the reason why she realized the fact that education was accessible only for the rich. She realized the fact that as to how people who had to struggle for every day's meal would afford such a costly education; therefore she thought that such schools should be established for them wherein children can receive education free of cost. As I discussed earlier, Jyotiba had received education from an English school and when his wife also showed interest in getting education he got her admitted in school. But, when his wife stepped out to teach, his father got angry and ultimately he expelled them from his house. But no one gave shelter to them in the society. No one in the society had the courage to head on the society or fight against the value system of that time. At such a crucial time, his friend Usman Sheikh showed courage and let them stay in his house. Usman Sheikh's Sister Fatima Sheikh also supported him (Jyotiba Phule) like her brother wholeheartedly and allowed the Phule couple to stay with them. The Phule couple had been expelled from their home empty-handed. Therefore, we can imagine the amount of help they would have needed. However, after some time, Jyotiba told them he would not sit idly; he said he wanted to establish schools. Usman Sheikh extended his help to Phule immediately. To begin with, he donated his own land [bada] to establish a school. Not only that, several other Muslims also donated their lands (at that time Muslim constituted six per cent of Pune's population) for establishing schools. Those schools exist even today. At that time, first schools were established for adult education. Interestingly, within a span of two years only, more than twenty schools were established. Even English were not so fast; nor the Marathi society of that time. They had limited resources in terms of money as well as teachers. Thus, Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh began their work. They also taught children free of cost because Joytiba Phule had no money to pay. Here the role of Fatima Bi is worth discussing. She stood for a society and a community she did not belong to. The family/society Fatima Bi belonged to was not averse to education. If I may say so, in the family of Muslims, education for girls was allowed since beginning i.e. since the birth of Prophet Muhammad. Rather, receiving education was mandatory for all—male as well female. Hence, Fatima Sheikh herself was educated. However, since Savitribai Phule had stepped out of her home and had decided to fight against the society for the sake of people who were downtrodden and in consequence to which people were upset with her (Savitribai), therefore she (Fatima Sheikh) extended her solidarity to her friend Savitribai Phule wholeheartedly. And, she also stepped out of her home, along with Savitribai Phule, to teach the children who belonged to weaker sections of the society.   Mariyam: Had Fatima Sheikh and her brother faced any kind of challenge within their own society i.e. Muslim community in that point of time when they decided to extend their support to Savitribai Phule?Shaikh: It was the end of the 19th century. We know that it was the period of political turmoil. Some people were against Britishers. However, there were also many great leaders—like Jyotiba and others—who were influenced by English education. They were also getting benefit from this. Also, this very education made them prudent enough and they could think of getting freedom. Thus, the new education was impacting people. At that time, it was certainly a matter of concern amongst the Muslim community that why they (Sheikh brother and sister) were heading on with the society for others; why they were making enemies for the sake of others. But what is significant to note is that their friendship (between Sheikh brother and sister and Phule couple) was very strong. They (Sheikh brother and sister) considered what Phule couple was doing a pious work and therefore they saw no reason not to help them. Hence, they showed courage at that time and stood by them openly. No doubt, people harassed them several times. People even pelted stones at them and hurled abuses. But, they did not give up. And, many schools were opened one after another. Within two years, a chain of 20 to 25 schools came into being in Pune/Maharashtra. Then, people also developed interest in sending their girls for education. People also came forward because these schools gave education to girls in lieu of a meager fee. They (Phule couple) visited the households and persuaded them (people) to educate their girls. Further, at that time, people would not assemble easily. Hence, they (Phule couple) used to gather them in the name of one or another religious and social programme and in such programmes they used to lecture them (people) about education. They used to tell them (people) the benefit of education. They would convince them as to how education would make them wise and free them from slavery. In all these, Fatima Sheikh supported them (Phule couple) wholeheartedly. Now, the question arises as to why Fatima Sheikh did not get as much popularity as she should have? In this regard, I believe it was not an extraordinary thing at that time for a Muslim woman to receive education or teaching others. If we see across India or even outside India, people were receiving education at that time; especially those who belonged to a well off family. Fatima Sheikh also belonged to a well off family. Her family was financially sound and it can be inferred from the fact that her family donated land to Savitribai for establishing school. On the other hand, for Savitribai it became a significant thing because she established schools for the section of society which was neglected. Nobody cared for them. We have read in history that in olden times untouchability was very prevalent. So, at that point of time when people were not even ready to let untouchables sit or stand beside them or touch their water and food, it was indeed very brave of Savitribai to work for them, sit with them and even take pains for them. And, in all these, Fatima Sheikh supported her. Jyotiba was also impressed with the fact that there was no idea of untouchability amongst English/Christians and Muslims. Phule couple saw that no discrimination was being practiced in their religions. Muslim men as well women were allowed to perform Namaz. Likewise, Christian men as well as women were allowed to visit Church. The Phule couple was very perturbed with the fact that as to why so much of evils were prevalent amongst their people (religion)?Therefore, they worked tirelessly. They would visit every household and convince people to bring in change. They would persuade them to work for the freedom of future generations. Mariyam: How did Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh play a role in enhancing the status of 19th century women further in terms of giving representation to them i.e. apart from teachers, women can be social leaders and social activists too?  Shaikh: They thought only education was not enough for women. They thought other things had to be taken into consideration as well if women had to be in the front row of every field of life and if they had to be made capable to stand as equals in the society. For example, in those times, widow remarriage was considered to be an evil. People were totally against it. But, they started working on it. Thus, Savitribai started all such works for which the entire society stood against her. She observed the practices of other religions i.e. Islam and Christianity. She saw widow remarriage was not considered an evil practice amongst Muslims and Christians. This perturbed her. This made her angry as to why only women in her community were subjected to such atrocities? She was very pained to see widow ladies living their lives in solitary as untouchables. Hence, she headed the society on all fronts. She did all those works which were against the value system of society at that point in time. She felicitated the remarriage of widow ladies. She opened Asharam for orphaned children. She also arranged things for nurturing the abandoned or children born out of wedlock. Along with schools, she also opened hostels for the children who used to come from remote areas. She also worked for farmers and labourers. In fact, she hardly left any field. She worked for everything and everyone. However, she was obviously an advocate for women empowerment. She believed women should and must come forward in every field. She also firmly believed that people would certainly keep suppressing everyone or anyone (or any society) who is a coward. She was of the view that people should gather courage to speak the truth. People should stand against repression. She believed the atrocity will not stop until and unless we stand against it firmly and speak against it loudly because bearing with the atrocity is tantamount to committing atrocity.Mariyam:  In reference to Savitribai inspiring and motivating the society of that time i.e. people should stand for each other and stand for the weaker sections of the society (be it a man or a woman, be it an orphaned child or any other oppressed individual), my question to you is that what do you mean by the society? Is it the society of Pune or a society of a particular category?  Shaikh: Different communities were living there. It consisted of the poor as well as the rich. Upper caste people like Marathas were rich and they were receiving education. But labour class people were the ones who were in miserable condition. They were not capable of sending their children to schools. And, the reason was simple. They did not have money to pay the expenses of education. Hence, they (Phule couple) told them about the significance of education. They told them if they wanted to get something they would have to work hard; they would have to receive education. Only education would make them prudent. And only after becoming prudent , they would be able to know their rights and thereafter fight for the same. . For example, in our society, most of the women do not know what their rights are. Hence, you would not be able to fight for them until and unless you are aware of your rights. So they convinced people that they should speak up for their rights; they should fight for their rights. Mariyam: You mentioned that in the society Fatima Sheikh belonged to (Muslim community), girls receiving education was not an unusual phenomenon at that time and perhaps this is why you did not find enough materials on her life. Now, as you know girl education in Muslim societies are being hampered, especially in places like Karnataka in the name of hijab controversy, likewise Taliban (in Afghanistan) have started a new kind of movement under which they are not allowing girls to receive education after a certain age. What do you think about it? We are talking about a personality in whose times girl education was a common thing, and  today, despite the fact that everyone is aware of the significance of education, the same is being prohibited for girls.  Shaikh: We have given up valuing what is important and what is right for us. We know that our girls have to receive education. On  one hand we want our girls to be doctors, engineers and teachers; however, on the other hand, we forget that for the same, girls are required to be given freedom to pursue education. Once God as well as the society has given them the right (for example, Savitribai got the rights of girls approved at societal level) to pursue their education, then who are these people to obstruct them from receiving education? Issues like hijab are purely political stunts. These things cannot embargo the education. From my own experience I can tell you that I have done all my courses—M.A.,M.Ed., B.Ed., NET, PhD—in hijab. There was no ban on hijab in Pune College and Pune University. There was an educational environment at my home too. I had been wearing a hijab since the beginning. I did like it too. And, I did not face any difficulty anywhere. The present hijab controversy is entirely political one. It has been hyped in the media unnecessarily. I believe hijab can never be an impediment in receiving education. If we come to see the pictures of great ladies from our past like Fatima Sheikh, Savitribai, Shivaji Maharaj's mother Jija Bai (although there are very few photos of them)—you will see all of them with aanchal over their heads. In other words, the imagery of Indian women with aanchal over their heads embodies dignity and righteousness. It is distinct. It is of Indianness. It is part of Indian society. And, aforesaid all women were educated. For Savitribai, I think she had a habit of writing things. Perhaps Fatima Bi did not have this habit. Savitribai Phule used to write a diary as well. Her speeches are found in her writings too. Her letters have also been published. In the research which is going on for years, we hope something will certainly be found out. For instance, the school where I teach is 130 years old and we are planning to see the old registers, because at that time both of them—Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh—were alive. So, one thing we have understood that Savitribai used to write things. Hence, from her “kavyaphule” [collection of poetry], speeches, letters and diary, we have got to know various things. Mariyam: When I was in school and when I read about educational revolution in 19th and 20th century, two names were prominently taught, one is of course Raja Ram Mohan Roy (who is credited for abolishing the Sati Pratha), and another is Sir Syed Ahmad Khan from North India. So, later on, when I started reading about Fatima Shaikh, a significant question arose in my mind that as to why we were not taught about Fatima Sheikh and Savitribai Phule in our schools, because when we read about inspirational figures like them and for the fact that they are women, we as girls get a different kind of encouragement and confidence. So as you said your work has been published in Marathi, Kannada as well as Urdu, I wanted to know whether you have written in Hindi or English too?Shaikh: No, no. My works have not been published in Kannada. Kannada writers have given the reference of my book in their own works on Savitribai and Fatima Bi. They contacted me and conveyed it to me. I have also written in Urdu and English. I myself have translated my book in Urdu ‘Qayamat Se Pehle Alamat-e Qyamat' into English. Another book of mine in Urdu is titled ‘Soorah Al-Baqrah'. I have translated this too in English as well as Hindi.Mariyam: I have two more questions for you. Then, I think we will wind up the interview. First, had Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh been alive today, what would they have thought about our society? How do you visualize?Shaikh: See, they talked about three issues of the society cumulatively—social, economic and educational conditions. They also worked to implement their ideas in the society. Had they been alive today, first they would have pained to see the absence of unity which was prevalent in their times. They would have pained to see the division which is prevalent in our society at present. We know that for Jyotiba Phule, his father hired a Persian teacher to learn Persian. Likewise, a teacher was also hired to teach English. So, during that time, hatred was not rampant. People used to accept each other. People used to read the teachings of each other's [religion]. Like many Hindus read Urdu, Muslim studied Hindi, English as well as Marathi. So, hatred was very rare in the society. People used to work together. And, the duo of Fatima Sheikh and Savitribai is an exemplary figure for unity. We know that our Indian culture is in fact a composite culture.  My PhD topic is also on this very subject i.e. national integration spanning the period of 1947 to 2000. So, in our composite culture, there are many people, other than Savitribai and Fatima Bi, who have worked together. To bring in reform in the society, many efforts were being made by many enthusiasts. Social reformers were motivating people to get educated and revolt against  British imperialism. For example, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Jyotiba Phule and many such personalities got English education and then they taught people to unite and stand against English imperialism as well as the Jagirdars and Nawabs of our own society who were committing atrocities on us. In a way, they were running a movement to awaken people. Likewise, Savitribai and Fatima Bi worked for education. They also worked for improving economic conditions of the people. They motivated people to work hard and get out of poverty. They started many vocational institutes as well, especially for women. Hence, they worked on many issues and ran many movements. Important thing is that Savitribai used to write what she would do; and therefore many things are available in writing with regard to her works. And, as she has mentioned about Fatima Bi several times, we also know about her. But, the unfortunate thing is that Fatima Bi herself did not write about herself and her works. However, the question arises as to why no one else wrote about her? There was some Urdu magazine which was started for the first time in Pune in the year 1900. This too did not write anything on her. In that way, we would have something in writing as evidence for future generations. We are getting things to know from word of mouth; not many things are in the form of concrete evidence unlike Savitribai about whom many basic things are available in writing. Since Fatima Bi used to be with Savitribai continuously, therefore people are guessing many things about her—like age, date of birth etc. About these duo women, the most important thing is that they were India's first trained teachers. There was a Teacher's Training College in Pune. Jyotiba had got Savitribai enrolled in that college and later on, these women had also gone to Ahmad Nagar. It was a big step to go to a different city for education in those times. And Savitribai's husband supported her wholeheartedly. Mariyam: Since you yourself are an educator, I want to know from you that how would have they (Fatima Shaikh and Savitribai) as educators motivated girls for receiving education? Although you have mentioned that the expensive fee was a big issue at that time for the parents, but how would have they inspired girls and given them a new perspective on life that was not limited to four walls of their homes and that their destiny would change dramatically through education? Shaikh: Be it girl or boy, the best thing at that time was that they had prepared a fantastic syllabus. We know that a similar syllabus is prepared for all the schools—whether they are situated in cities or villages. So was the case at that time too. But they prepared different syllabus for schools situated in remote areas and villages. Likewise, they prepared different syllabus for the schools situated in cities. For instance, for students belonging to remote villages, things were taught keeping in view their exposure. In other words, for example, teaching them about airplanes or trains which they had not seen ever (unlike the children of cities) was not considered feasible for them; and it was held that children may not be able to understand things through such a model of teaching. So, children were taught with  examples of things from their own life and milieu which they could relate to. It was done in order to bring them at par with the students belonging to cities who had exposure to various things. So, it was a great idea to make syllabus from this point of view. It is also significant to note that they were not as big scholar as Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, as you just mentioned, or celebrated teachers and professors of big colleges and universities. Mariyam: Do we have access to such syllabus? Do we know as to how they developed it? Or do we have any copy of such syllabus?  Shaikh:  I have appended a sample of such syllabus in my book. Their first school was established in 1848 and by 1852 they had succeeded in opening more than 25 schools. So it was indeed a great achievement to establish so many schools in such a short span of time.  They prepared the syllabus from various points of view. First, they considered age, understanding ability and atmosphere the child is living in. They were of the view that while teaching children; these factors must be kept in mind. Likewise, another factor which they considered while making syllabus is that there should be different syllabuses for students belonging to villages and cities because their understating abilities differ from each other in view of their surroundings and ambiances. Students understand things in consonance with their society and milieu. Also, as we know usually a class consists of different kinds of students in terms of understanding aptitude, therefore another significant thing which was proposed was  that a teacher should not drive all the students with one steering. They believed lecturing a class of about 70 children, for example, cannot guarantee  that every student would understand what the teacher has taught. They thought that different groups of students—having different levels of understanding ability—should be formed and then they should be taught differently in order to make all of them at par eventually. Hence, such an approach vis-à-vis the syllabus and method of teaching adhered and advocated by Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh, is not only unique but also worth learning.Mariyam: In this connection, I would rather like to say that in the 21st century we are far behind the educational standard of Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh (of 19th century) and their implementation of the same. Many more questions are developing in my mind as you are describing things further. However, because of paucity of time, we will have to wrap up. Thank you Dr Shaikh for taking out time. I really appreciate your works and efforts. You are amongst very few scholars who are spending their energies in documenting the lives and works of great personalities like Savitribai and Fatima Sheikh. You are in fact inspiring many people like us to read our female leaders and learn from them, and also work on bringing in change in the society while espousing their teachings. Shaikh: It is to be noted that there is a dearth of people—no matter how educated and great they are—who come forward with courage and talk about the change which needs to be brought. So, Savitribai and Fatima Bi were of the view that people—men as well as women—must and should gather courage to fight for their rights. Anyways, yes, I succeeded in publishing books on them. Thank you for those encouraging words. I was keenly interested in   documenting their lives and works. God also gave me  strength. People also appreciated my effort. And, eventually, Maharashtra Academy and Uttar Pradesh Academy also awarded me. Shaikh: Thank you Mariyam, thank you so much for inviting me and giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts.  Transcription done by Syed Kashif. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mainbhimuslim.com

The Mallu Show with Rizwan Ramzan
Connecting Your Dreams and Making it Big with Nasrin Hameed

The Mallu Show with Rizwan Ramzan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 35:11


In this special episode of The Mallu Show, we're joined by Nasrin Hameed, A Teacher, and an Entrepreneur. We speak about SheConnect, How to live your dreams, How to execute your ideas, Breaking the odds, Taking your business international, and more. It is a highly educational and intellectual episode. Nasrin Hameed is the Co-Founder of SheConnect, an initiative to empower women and to help small-scale businesses make it international. Most importantly she is a Teacher and also a soft-skill trainer. She is working tirelessly to help women and make a difference alongside SheConnect and her amazing team. Checkout Nasrin Hameed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nasrinhameed/ Checkout SheConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheconnect/ I would love to hear your genuine feedback at mallushowpodcast@gmail.com or DM on Instagram/rizmango Checkout Rizwan Ramzan on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rizmango/ ---------------------------------------------- About : RizMango by Rizwan Ramzan Ahamed - Mango Social is the ULTIMATE self-improvement & self-help channel. We began as a channel only for motivational and inspirational videos in English. Eventually, we are starting to cover topics such as personal growth, etiquette, meditation, mental health, soft skills & entrepreneurship in Malayalam. Today Mango Social is the home for the No.1 Self-Improvement Malayalam Podcast, The Mallu Show. A show where we host the country's greatest success stories and try digging out their secrets to success. Every conversation on The Mallu Show is intellectual, deep & informational. We cover everyone from entrepreneurs to film stars to even athletes. Every conversation is an EXTREME learning experience for the viewer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themallushow/message

SISU Journey
Season 3 Episode 4 Coach Nas: Logical NASA Engineer Turned Spiritual Coach (Part 2/2)

SISU Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 43:24


In this episode of the SISU Journey podcast, Nasrin Barbic shares how her relationship with other people changed when was starting her healing. How was her journey of coming from a logic-driven profession to being a spiritual coach? Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: The transition from being a software engineer to a coach. Developing a program where you connect yourself with your body. What does this mean? The importance of questioning everything. Everyone is constantly changing and evolving. And many more! - About Nasrin Barbic: Pronouns: She/Her Nasrin is a former NASA engineer turned certified life coach, hypnotherapist, and founder of Pathway To Lasting Joy, LLC. She empowers women to forge their own destiny so they can manage relationships, work, and life with more joy and ease. Her unique methods blend traditional coaching methods, scientifically proven techniques, and deep healing through hypnotherapy and energy healing to help clients release mental, physical, and spiritual blocks to succeed in all areas of their life. Connect with Nasrin! Follow Nas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pathwaytolastingjoy/ Free FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/YourPathwaytoLastingJoy/ - Thank you for listening to SISU Journey, where we are helping the world heal the curse of separateness by telling diverse stories of those whose voices have felt silenced. Theme music is Syrian Rue, written and performed by the Mood Doculators. For more of their music and to listen free, visit mooddocs.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/sisujourney/ Learn how your attachment style can affect your way of communicating with yourself and your partner around money and how you can start having productive money conversations. Get my FREE 'What is Your Money Language' guide here:  https://sisujourney.com/languages

SISU Journey
Season 3 Episode 3 Coach Nas: Logical NASA Engineer Turned Spiritual Coach (Part 1/2)

SISU Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 46:08


In this episode of the SISU Journey podcast, Nasrin Barbic talks about how unresolved childhood trauma greatly impacted her throughout adulthood. Growing up knowing more fear and less love has been a trauma that affected her relationship with people. How was she able to work on her healing? Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: Having the tendency to blame everybody for circumstances outside of herself. Growing up in an environment where being invisible is being safe. Going through hypnotherapy to find inner child healing. Realizing that there's a reason you attract certain people in your life. The impact of practicing gratitude on her relationships with other people. And much more! - About Nasrin Barbic: Pronouns: She/Her Nasrin is a former NASA engineer turned certified life coach, hypnotherapist, and founder of Pathway To Lasting Joy, LLC. She empowers women to forge their own destiny so they can manage relationships, work, and life with more joy and ease. Her unique methods blend traditional coaching methods, scientifically proven techniques, and deep healing through hypnotherapy and energy healing to help clients release mental, physical, and spiritual blocks to succeed in all areas of their life. Connect with Nasrin! Follow Nas on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pathwaytolastingjoy/ Free FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/YourPathwaytoLastingJoy/ - Thank you for listening to SISU Journey, where we are helping the world heal the curse of separateness by telling diverse stories of those whose voices have felt silenced. Theme music is Syrian Rue, written and performed by the Mood Doculators. For more of their music and to listen free, visit mooddocs.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/sisujourney/ Learn how your attachment style can affect your way of communicating with yourself and your partner around money and how you can start having productive money conversations. Get my FREE 'What is Your Money Language' guide here:  https://sisujourney.com/languages

Underground House Calls
Episode 15: Underground Testimonies of Shirin, Mina & Nasrin

Underground House Calls

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 7:34


Testimonies of Shirin, Mina, and Nasrin who are believers in the underground church. Underground House Calls is a part of "Go and Do," a ministry equipping believers to help their fellow believers in persecuted countries. More information can be found at: http://www.faithisidentity.com

Don't Eat Your Young: A Nursing Podcast
Finding Your Inner Wellness with Nasrin Parsian

Don't Eat Your Young: A Nursing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 32:41


Finding Your Inner Wellness with Dr. Nasrin “Nas” ParsianOn today's show, Beth is joined by Dr. Nasrin “Nas” Parsian. Nas is a Holistic health professional, Academic Nurse and Emotional health Consultant, Certified Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and Hypnosis Trainer. She has 25 years of experience in a wide range of health and wellness paradigms as well as an evidence-based practice with a focus on significance of self-transformation in management of chronic illnesses and mental health. She has undertaken her PhD research project on Spirituality and Chronic health conditions focusing on Diabetes Type I.Her latest and most powerful interest is Heart Intelligence and inner wellness.Focusing on her passion, Heart Intelligence, Nas believes the heart is at the center of transformation and inner wellness. Nas offers coaching, consulting and hypnosis training. She also educates our new nurses and encourages them to be self-confident and true advocates for our patients.Learn more about supporting the Don't Eat Your Young Podcast with a membership — visit Don't Eat Your Young's membership page!Links Dr. Nas's website Dr. Nas on Facebook and Instagram Dr. Nas's podcast 00:00 - Welcome to Don't Eat Your Young •Nasrin Parsian

On Goingness
Nasrin Jafari: On Connecting Personal Identity to Public Brand

On Goingness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 29:52


Nasrin Jafari is the founder and designer of Mixed, a New York City based fashion brand and textile studio making a name for printwear. She designs statement prints and pieces that inspire you to embrace your mixed identities and be seen in full color. In this episode, we chat about building her brand in a global pandemic, how she connects her personal identity to her public brand, and her ways of approaching and embracing diversity within in her career, business and creative process. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ongoingness/support

Une Sacrée Paire d'Ovaires
[Femmes Afghanes] Nasrin Oryakhil, gynécologue défiant les Talibans

Une Sacrée Paire d'Ovaires

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 4:05


Dans ce 177 ème épisode, Marie Bongars te raconte la vie de Nasrin Oryakhil, gynécologue obstétricienne. L'Afghanistan est l'un des pays au monde le plus risqué pour être enceinte et accoucher. Là bas, environ 1 femme décède toutes les 30 minutes de complications liées à la grossesse.Bonne écoute!Si vous souhaitez nous contacter, n'hésitez pas à le faire…Par mail : unesacreepairedovaires@gmail.comPar instagram : https://www.instagram.com/unesacreepairedovaires/?hl=frSi vous souhaitez recevoir les transcriptions de ce podcast, vous pouvez me contacter via l'une de ces deux adresses.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

faith is identity podcast
Nasrin شهادت

faith is identity podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 2:04


Nasrin شهادت

The BookstaGays
#34. A World Between by Emily Hashimoto - Author Interview

The BookstaGays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 55:41


We are so thrilled to have had Emily Hashimoto on the podcast today. We read A World Between and absolutely fell in love with Eleanor Suzuki and Leena Shah and this queer-centric, diverse world. Definitely a spoiler-y episode, so be mindful of that before listening. We were able to ask Emily all our burning questions about A World Between, including (but not limited to) - thoughts about The L Word (specifically, does Emily like Jenny or nah?), favorite side characters in the book, favorite time period in the book, thoughts on Nasrin (if you know you know), her writing and publishing process, and more! If you haven't read A World Between yet, WHAT are you waiting for? You can get it here (https://bookshop.org/shop/thebookstagays) at our Bookshop.org affiliate thing or wherever you buy your books. Remember to support your local indie bookstores! Follow Emily Hashimoto on her social media (Instagram and Twitter) at @emilyhash, and her website here - https://emilyhash.com/ Follow us on our social medias (Instagram and Twitter) at @thebookstagays, @thebookadvocate, and @staxsonstaxs If you want to try audio books and support your local independent bookstores and not the big bad company taking over the world - try our libro.fm code to get 2 audio books for the price of 1 - start a monthly membership for $14.99 and get the 2 audio book credits by clicking here libro.fm/redeem/BookstaGays Cheers queers! Be gay and read books! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebookstagays/support

Free to Think Podcast
Women's Rights, Whatever the Cost

Free to Think Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 33:51


Free to Think talks with Marcia Ross and Jeff Kaufman, the team behind NASRIN, a beautiful and inspiring new film about Nasrin Sotoudeh, Iranian human rights attorney.  The film shows Sotoudeh's courage and compassion, as she represents those who have been forsaken by a brutal regime:  political prisoners, religious minorities, women, and children.  Arrested in 2018, while the film was being made, she was sentenced to 38 years and 148 lashes for the “crime” of defending women protesting the mandatory headscarf. Sotoudeh has been called "Iran's Nelson Mandela." The filmmakers show her as she is: a lawyer, activist, feminist, wife, mother, friend, and a central figure in an extraordinary generation of Iranian women who simply refuse to accept anything less than full and equal rights. 

Amanpour
Amanpour: Jeff Kaufman, Marcia S. Ross, Noubar Afeyan, Jasmila Zbanic, and Alenka Artnik

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 55:30


Director Jeff Kaufman and producer Marcia S. Ross join Christiane Amanpour to discuss their new documentary "Nasrin." Then, Moderna co-founder Noubar Afeyan speaks to Walter Isaacson about what the company's coronavirus vaccine means for the the world. Director Jasmila Zbanic tells Amanpour about her highly acclaimed new film, called "Quo Vadis, Aida?" which tells the story of the worst atrocity on European soil since the Second World War. And Finally, Women's freediving world record holder Alenka Artnik talks to Amanpour about how she spent more than three and a half minutes underwater while holding her breath.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy