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Emel Mathlouthi is a Tunisian musician whose song “Kelmti Horra” went viral in 2011 and became an anthem for the Tunisian Revolution during the Arab Spring.Her new album, ‘MRA,' calls for the continued fight for freedom on a global scale, but through an explicitly feminist lens. It was made by an all-women cast, from producers to musicians to engineers, and includes features from Malian rapper Ami Yerewolo, Brazilian producer Lyzza, Swedish-Iraqi rapper Nayomi, and more.Emel talks with KEXP's Isabel Khalili about why she chose to work exclusively with women on this album, what it was like being called “the voice of the Tunisian Revolution,” and the role of artists in social movements.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De l'Afrique du Sud à la Tunisie, en posant un pied en France et aux États-Unis, nos invitées sont Pilani Bubu, accompagnée par le quartet Marthe et Emel, avec une équipe exclusivement féminine. Marthe et Pilani Bubu dévoilent Nay' Indaba, le premier album commun du collectif jazz-rock trans-oriental français et de la fameuse chanteuse et poétesse sud-africaine. Une odyssée sonore à travers l'Afrique du Sud, ses rythmes et ses femmes militantes. Ces deux entités fusionnent pour raconter en musique l'histoire et les cultures de l'Afrique du Sud à travers le prisme de femmes fortes. Avec ce premier disque qui réunit plusieurs mondes musicaux, où s'entremêlent cocottes de guitares, éléments rythmiques ancestraux, chants engagés, voix envoûtantes et cuivres lancinants, cette nouvelle entité dévoile une aventure sonore et humaine unique. Nay' Indaba fait référence, en langue zoulou, à une conversation importante à avoir. "Indaba" est la réunion des chefs nguni pour discuter de questions de société pertinentes. Dans ce disque, le groupe s'intéresse aux faits sociaux en Afrique du Sud, à ses luttes, au sein d'une musique hybride sublimée par des influences soul, jazz expérimental. Il existe un proverbe africain qui dit qu'une mère ressent toutes les douleurs de ses enfants par le biais d'une connexion invisible dès la naissance, via le cordon ombilical de l'enfant (inkaba yom ntana), jusqu'au nombril ou au ventre de la mère (inimba). Au cours des huit titres de l'album, la formation approfondit l'idée que les femmes sont les futures porteuses de changement et leaders mondiales, en raison de leur essence en tant que donneuses de vie et nourricières.Elle explore en profondeur l'histoire complexe de l'Afrique du Sud et ses maux sociaux. Elle partage une histoire positive de la lutte continue contre les inégalités, le chômage des jeunes et la pauvreté, et plaide pour le progrès et la réussite des Noirs autrefois défavorisés, comme l'a fait la Conteuse indélébile, Pilani Bubu, tout en accueillant le quatuor français Marthe en Afrique du Sud. Enraciné dans l'atmosphère magnétique et les souvenirs de ce pays, il en ressort une musicalité à la fois psychédélique et féroce. Quel honneur ce fut d'accueillir la première étape de cette résidence d'écriture collaborative en Afrique du Sud aux Flame Studios de Constitution Hill à l'Old Fort. Partager l'histoire de notre passé tout en travaillant à proximité de l'ancienne prison pour femmes à Constitution Hill. De nombreuses histoires sont partagées sur notre pays, et pendant mon temps avec Marthe, c'était l'endroit le plus approprié et le plus organique pour travailler, qui pouvait insuffler un but et une inspiration dans notre processus créatif. Il renferme une partie de l'histoire du pays... ses conflits, ses progrès et ses victoires. Et en effet, l'énergie et la cause à Constitution Hill ont trouvé leur chemin dans la musique. C'est une ode à la Women's Jail, à Imbokodo (les femmes fortes qui ont défilé vers les Union Buildings en 1956) et à ses enfants d'aujourd'hui, naviguant dans l'impact générationnel de l'histoire de notre pays, raconte Pilani Bubu.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Asifani Live RFI- Awuyazi, extrait album- Umfazi Live RFI.Line Up : Pilani Bubu (chant), Florent Briqué (trompette), Alexis Moutzouris (saxophone /clarinette), Lucas Territo (guitare), Damien Bernard (batterie), Maggie Doherty (traduction).Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset.► Album Nay' Indaba _ conversation importante en langue xhosa (L'oreille en friche 2024).Asizolalala clip Facebook Pilani. Puis nous recevons Emel (Mathlouthi) pour la sortie de son nouvel album MRA.Il faut savoir parfois reprendre le contrôle de soi. Rien qu'un peu et surtout, avec force. Emel l'a fait avec ce quatrième album qui ne ressemble en rien à ce que vous avez déjà entendu d'elle. MRA est comme une nouvelle naissance dansante et percutante. Depuis son arrivée sur la scène internationale en 2012 avec son album Kelmti Horra, Emel a toujours proposé une musique qui implique avec intensité ses auditeurs et auditrices. Une musique dont “la parole est libre” (“Kelmti Horra” en arabe, oui) et véritable bande-son de révolutions.Avec MRA, Emel a voulu déconstruire pour tout reconstruire, se stimuler, “pour que la musique reste vivante”, intime-t-elle. En résulte un album à la musique puissante, salvatrice et féministe. Puissante par ses productions fiévreuses, hip-hop, pop comme reggaeton, habillage parfait d'un combat - en témoigne le titre Massive Will qui ouvre l'album, dans lequel les instruments boxent l'oreille. Salvatrice par son pouvoir d'évocation et ses paroles rassembleuses, dignes des plus grands manifestes - “Ma voix n'a pas de limites / ma voix n'a pas de fin”, clame-t-elle dans Souty. Féministe rien que par le nom de cet album, MRA voulant dire “femme”, en arabe. Mais une femme qui ne respecterait pas les codes. Féministe aussi car écrit, pensé et produit exclusivement par et avec des femmes. Avec MRA, Emel veut créer un mouvement fait de femmes fatiguées mais infatigables. Aux côtés de Camélia Jordana, Nayomi, Alyona Alyona... Des femmes qui chantent, rappent, produisent, écrivent en anglais, en arabe ou en français mais qui s'accordent sur la même langue et le même combat. “Ma responsabilité, c'est de porter leurs voix en même temps que je porte la mienne”, clame Emel.MRA, pour une musicienne féministe qui s'est rendu compte qu'elle n'avait pas assez donné la parole aux femmes en s'entourant. MRA n'est que le résultat de ces prises de conscience. Pour ça, elle a eu besoin de renaître de ses cendres (“I will rise again like a Phoenix” évoque-t-elle dans Rise). Dire, comme dans le titre Nar - inspiré du message et de l'aura de la superstar MIA - “je suis une guerrière, une sorcière, une super-héroïne”. Déconstruire pour mieux reconstruire, oui, mais ensemble. Alors venez chanter à l'unisson avec elle sur ce divin jeu de voix et reggaeton arabe dans Lose My Mind. Sur le rap magnifié d'Idha, aussi, inspiré de liberté (“Si un jour le peuple désire la vie, il faut que le destin se courbe”.) Oui, accompagnons Emel sur I'll Leave, déclaration d'amour électro à son père qui lui a transmis l'amour de la musique mais surtout l'empathie que, malheureusement, elle ne voit pas dans le monde (“Father, they have lost their mind”). Avec elle et la rappeuse ukrainienne Alyona Alyona, faisons honneur dans Maurice à cet immigré Ivoirien licencié pour avoir pris une pause. Impossible aussi de ne pas se soustraire à la puissance évocatrice de Mazel aux synthés tendres, co - produit avec Pénélope Antena. Titre où l'on voyage dans un village tunisien pour raconter l'histoire d'un viol d'une femme trans.. Reprenons les rênes de nos destins comme Emel nous incite à le faire avec ce sublime MRA. Mazel, d'ailleurs, qui ne veut rien dire d'autre que ‘“encore”. Malgré la laideur menaçante du monde et de ses violences, combattons, encore. En n'oubliant jamais de le faire - ensemble - en dansant.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Massive Will, Live RFI- Mazel Feat. Camelia Jordana, extrait de l'album- Souty Live RFI, voir le clip.Line Up : Emel, chant, Alice Animal, guitareSon : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant► Album MRA _ femme en langue arabe (Yotanka Rd 2024)► À lire sur RFI Musique ► Facebook - chaîne Youtube - Instagram► Lose My Mind, clip.
De l'Afrique du Sud à la Tunisie, en posant un pied en France et aux États-Unis, nos invitées sont Pilani Bubu, accompagnée par le quartet Marthe et Emel, avec une équipe exclusivement féminine. Marthe et Pilani Bubu dévoilent Nay' Indaba, le premier album commun du collectif jazz-rock trans-oriental français et de la fameuse chanteuse et poétesse sud-africaine. Une odyssée sonore à travers l'Afrique du Sud, ses rythmes et ses femmes militantes. Ces deux entités fusionnent pour raconter en musique l'histoire et les cultures de l'Afrique du Sud à travers le prisme de femmes fortes. Avec ce premier disque qui réunit plusieurs mondes musicaux, où s'entremêlent cocottes de guitares, éléments rythmiques ancestraux, chants engagés, voix envoûtantes et cuivres lancinants, cette nouvelle entité dévoile une aventure sonore et humaine unique. Nay' Indaba fait référence, en langue zoulou, à une conversation importante à avoir. "Indaba" est la réunion des chefs nguni pour discuter de questions de société pertinentes. Dans ce disque, le groupe s'intéresse aux faits sociaux en Afrique du Sud, à ses luttes, au sein d'une musique hybride sublimée par des influences soul, jazz expérimental. Il existe un proverbe africain qui dit qu'une mère ressent toutes les douleurs de ses enfants par le biais d'une connexion invisible dès la naissance, via le cordon ombilical de l'enfant (inkaba yom ntana), jusqu'au nombril ou au ventre de la mère (inimba). Au cours des huit titres de l'album, la formation approfondit l'idée que les femmes sont les futures porteuses de changement et leaders mondiales, en raison de leur essence en tant que donneuses de vie et nourricières.Elle explore en profondeur l'histoire complexe de l'Afrique du Sud et ses maux sociaux. Elle partage une histoire positive de la lutte continue contre les inégalités, le chômage des jeunes et la pauvreté, et plaide pour le progrès et la réussite des Noirs autrefois défavorisés, comme l'a fait la Conteuse indélébile, Pilani Bubu, tout en accueillant le quatuor français Marthe en Afrique du Sud. Enraciné dans l'atmosphère magnétique et les souvenirs de ce pays, il en ressort une musicalité à la fois psychédélique et féroce. Quel honneur ce fut d'accueillir la première étape de cette résidence d'écriture collaborative en Afrique du Sud aux Flame Studios de Constitution Hill à l'Old Fort. Partager l'histoire de notre passé tout en travaillant à proximité de l'ancienne prison pour femmes à Constitution Hill. De nombreuses histoires sont partagées sur notre pays, et pendant mon temps avec Marthe, c'était l'endroit le plus approprié et le plus organique pour travailler, qui pouvait insuffler un but et une inspiration dans notre processus créatif. Il renferme une partie de l'histoire du pays... ses conflits, ses progrès et ses victoires. Et en effet, l'énergie et la cause à Constitution Hill ont trouvé leur chemin dans la musique. C'est une ode à la Women's Jail, à Imbokodo (les femmes fortes qui ont défilé vers les Union Buildings en 1956) et à ses enfants d'aujourd'hui, naviguant dans l'impact générationnel de l'histoire de notre pays, raconte Pilani Bubu.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Asifani Live RFI- Awuyazi, extrait album- Umfazi Live RFI.Line Up : Pilani Bubu (chant), Florent Briqué (trompette), Alexis Moutzouris (saxophone /clarinette), Lucas Territo (guitare), Damien Bernard (batterie), Maggie Doherty (traduction).Son : Mathias Taylor, Jérémie Besset.► Album Nay' Indaba _ conversation importante en langue xhosa (L'oreille en friche 2024).Asizolalala clip Facebook Pilani. Puis nous recevons Emel (Mathlouthi) pour la sortie de son nouvel album MRA.Il faut savoir parfois reprendre le contrôle de soi. Rien qu'un peu et surtout, avec force. Emel l'a fait avec ce quatrième album qui ne ressemble en rien à ce que vous avez déjà entendu d'elle. MRA est comme une nouvelle naissance dansante et percutante. Depuis son arrivée sur la scène internationale en 2012 avec son album Kelmti Horra, Emel a toujours proposé une musique qui implique avec intensité ses auditeurs et auditrices. Une musique dont “la parole est libre” (“Kelmti Horra” en arabe, oui) et véritable bande-son de révolutions.Avec MRA, Emel a voulu déconstruire pour tout reconstruire, se stimuler, “pour que la musique reste vivante”, intime-t-elle. En résulte un album à la musique puissante, salvatrice et féministe. Puissante par ses productions fiévreuses, hip-hop, pop comme reggaeton, habillage parfait d'un combat - en témoigne le titre Massive Will qui ouvre l'album, dans lequel les instruments boxent l'oreille. Salvatrice par son pouvoir d'évocation et ses paroles rassembleuses, dignes des plus grands manifestes - “Ma voix n'a pas de limites / ma voix n'a pas de fin”, clame-t-elle dans Souty. Féministe rien que par le nom de cet album, MRA voulant dire “femme”, en arabe. Mais une femme qui ne respecterait pas les codes. Féministe aussi car écrit, pensé et produit exclusivement par et avec des femmes. Avec MRA, Emel veut créer un mouvement fait de femmes fatiguées mais infatigables. Aux côtés de Camélia Jordana, Nayomi, Alyona Alyona... Des femmes qui chantent, rappent, produisent, écrivent en anglais, en arabe ou en français mais qui s'accordent sur la même langue et le même combat. “Ma responsabilité, c'est de porter leurs voix en même temps que je porte la mienne”, clame Emel.MRA, pour une musicienne féministe qui s'est rendu compte qu'elle n'avait pas assez donné la parole aux femmes en s'entourant. MRA n'est que le résultat de ces prises de conscience. Pour ça, elle a eu besoin de renaître de ses cendres (“I will rise again like a Phoenix” évoque-t-elle dans Rise). Dire, comme dans le titre Nar - inspiré du message et de l'aura de la superstar MIA - “je suis une guerrière, une sorcière, une super-héroïne”. Déconstruire pour mieux reconstruire, oui, mais ensemble. Alors venez chanter à l'unisson avec elle sur ce divin jeu de voix et reggaeton arabe dans Lose My Mind. Sur le rap magnifié d'Idha, aussi, inspiré de liberté (“Si un jour le peuple désire la vie, il faut que le destin se courbe”.) Oui, accompagnons Emel sur I'll Leave, déclaration d'amour électro à son père qui lui a transmis l'amour de la musique mais surtout l'empathie que, malheureusement, elle ne voit pas dans le monde (“Father, they have lost their mind”). Avec elle et la rappeuse ukrainienne Alyona Alyona, faisons honneur dans Maurice à cet immigré Ivoirien licencié pour avoir pris une pause. Impossible aussi de ne pas se soustraire à la puissance évocatrice de Mazel aux synthés tendres, co - produit avec Pénélope Antena. Titre où l'on voyage dans un village tunisien pour raconter l'histoire d'un viol d'une femme trans.. Reprenons les rênes de nos destins comme Emel nous incite à le faire avec ce sublime MRA. Mazel, d'ailleurs, qui ne veut rien dire d'autre que ‘“encore”. Malgré la laideur menaçante du monde et de ses violences, combattons, encore. En n'oubliant jamais de le faire - ensemble - en dansant.Titres interprétés au grand studio- Massive Will, Live RFI- Mazel Feat. Camelia Jordana, extrait de l'album- Souty Live RFI, voir le clip.Line Up : Emel, chant, Alice Animal, guitareSon : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant► Album MRA _ femme en langue arabe (Yotanka Rd 2024)► À lire sur RFI Musique ► Facebook - chaîne Youtube - Instagram► Lose My Mind, clip.
Contaminé par le virus de la musique, Gwen l'a propagé tout au long de sa vie. De disquaire à animateur radio, de showcases à accompagnement d'artistes, il vous embarque dans sa rétrospective, sans antibiotique juste une bonne cure musicale. Le Coin du Mange-Disques : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-du-mange-disques/ Titres diffusés : Elan - Petit Prince : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/petit-prince/1724391788?i=1724391790 Emma Hoet - Ne t'en fais pas : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/ne-ten-fais-pas/1726224281?i=1726224472 Gisèle - Tempête : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/tempête/1726633419?i=1726633420 Galo DC - La Colline : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/la-colline/1687342677?i=1687342941 I Me Mine - Tsu Na Mi : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/tsu-na-mi/1707824543?i=1707824548 Emel & Nayomi - Lose My Mind : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/lose-my-mind/1721900395?i=1721900404 Soutenez-nous sur helloasso.com !
Nayomi Munaweera is the award-winning author of novels “Island of a Thousand Mirrors” and “What Lies Between Us”. She has been named one of “Twelve Women of Color Writers You Need to Know” by Bustle Magazine and “One of the Asian American Women Writers Who are Going to Change the World” by Electric Literature. Nayomi talks about her Sri Lankan mom Upamali who first immigrated to Nigeria and then to the USA, where she founded and successfully ran Montessori schools. We learn about how important it is to hear our mother's (or anyone's) story, about divorce and finding new happiness in one's 60s, about the resilience of South Asian immigrants in the US, and about arranged marriages. Nayomi also talks about the civil war in Sri Lanka, about patriarchy and healing our mother-wound. She shares her enlightening experience with ayahuasca, which lead her not only to appreciate her mother but also to feel the urgency of honoring and healing Mother Earth. For more about Nayomi and her work, please visit her website. To contact Ana, to be a guest, or suggest a guest, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net For more about “Thank You, Mama" and to subscribe to the newsletter, please visit: http://www.thankyoumama.net To connect with Ana on social media: https://www.instagram.com/anatajder/ https://www.facebook.com/ana.tajder https://www.linkedin.com/in/anatajder/ https://twitter.com/tajder
We have the pleasure of following up with Paola Benefo and Nayomi Ekanayake. They were kind enough to show us their first-year dental school experience with us. Paola and Nayomi were very honest about their struggles in dental school and gave great advice to our younger listeners. Hope you enjoy it.
Worship is more than music and songs and moments, it's our vulnerable, honest and passionate life before the eyes of God. Jaye and Braden talk about being naked (honest, known, real) before God and worshipping from that reality. God's not afraid of our messy lives, He signs up to them when we say yes to Him. So why do we live like He's going to change His mind when He knew what He was getting into from the beginning?About Jaye Thomas@jayethomasmusicJaye Thomas is a Dove and Stellar-Award nominated singer/songwriter and worship leader of nearly 30 years. He was a primary worship leader and in executive leadership at the International House of Prayer Kansas City as the Director of the Forerunner School of Worship at IHOPU for a few years. Today Jaye and his wife Nayomi are parents to 3 beautiful children, grandparents to 2 and are the founders/Executive Directors of Song of Hope Ministries which exist to minister to those who are in bondage within prisons and beyond.Support the show
Did you love that queer storyline in Empire Records, or were you not watching it through rainbow-colored glasses? Comedian and writer Nayomi Reghay joins us to talk about things that felt super gay in the 90s, but probably weren't meant to. But with such limited content that was explicitly queer, we were forced to create our own narratives. It didn't help that every teen heartthrob looked like a soft butch, or that the lead actress in a romcom always had a female friend who only cared about her. And sure, she's not subtext, but we just had to talk about our good friend Ro, and Nayomi is the reason why Carolyn met Rosie in the first place. We also address important questions, like, "Is making banana bread gay?" Plus, Carolyn and Melody book a couple of gaycations. And finally, we answer a question from a listener who isn't sure if they want to have kids. -Get extra content EACH WEEK, Ad Free episodes, support the pod, and get to know other listeners by joining our Patreon community. If you can't support the pod on a monthly basis, please consider tipping us through Paypal or purchasing 1-on-1s and cameos through Jemi. We truly appreciate it! -We've got MERCH. -For related content, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram -Help more dykes find us and Leave Us a 5-star Review if you like what you hear! -Have a question that you need answered ASAP? Check us out on WISIO. -Theme song by There Is No Mountain Sponsors: Parade: YourParade.com/DykingOut, use code DYKINGOUT for 30% off your first purchase BetterHelp: As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/do Smile Brilliant: Want to whiten your teeth? Go to smilebrilliant.com and use code DYKING for an exclusive Dyking Out discount. Best Fiends: Join us and the millions of Americans who are already playing this game. Download Best Fiends for FREE on The Apple APP store or Google Play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Daily Bread, we are so incredibly honored to join Nayomi Thomas at her beautiful home and to hear what the Lord has been speaking to her! We pray you are encouraged by this vulnerable, life-giving conversation between Marcela Barcelona & Nayomi Thomas on God's measure of faithfulness, the gospel, the Word, and the Man Jesus! Nayomi is an incredible teacher of the Word, and a deep well of wisdom. We honor her, and we know you will be uplifted by what she shares with us! Enjoy.
Nayomi Munaweera is currently drafting her third novel. However, her first book took over ten years to write. Through dozens of revisions, rejections, and doubts, Nayomi learned the craft and never gave up on her dream. She felt in her bones she was meant to be a writer. Annmarie speaks with Nayomi about her immigrant childhood, teenage shenanigans, and what it really means to do the sacred work of storytelling.
Please Like, Subscribe, Write a review and/or contact us on Instagram @centerherpower. Thanks in advance! This is a Winged episode featuring one who is bonded to nature, Nayomi Cawthorne About Nayomi nayomi is a grower, land steward, and energy worker based in occupied Waawiyatanong, also known as Detroit, Michigan. She is the founder of Root to Bloom, where she offers agricultural consulting, reiki, yoga, and individualized somatic guidance. She has six years of growing experience at high rotation market gardens with herbs, flowers, and produce. Her systems based approach to agriculture centers soil health and food justice. She has trained with farmers and land stewards internationally and has served as a farm manager on three farms. She studied yoga and reiki in Mysore, India and Ayurvedic nutrition and massage in Rishikesh, India. She believes that through reconnection with self and land, we have greater capacity for joy, authentic expression, and collective freedom. nayomi is femme and non-binary. She is the child of African and Japanese diasporas whose lineages merged on Turtle Island. She has inherited the work of land stewardship and embodiment from her ancestors who are healers, root workers, growers, teachers, warriors, and priestesses. She is thankful to call many places home and currently lives in occupied Waawiyatanong, also known as Detroit, Michigan. Here are ways folks can connect with Nayomi: website: rootobloom.earth instagram: @lostcrafts From Naomi's website: About Liberation We are deeply connected to all of Life. Our liberation from oppressive systems of power includes our reclamation of the power in traditional ways of being—ways that preserve life and celebrate joy, intuition, pleasure, interconnectedness, and difference. Through somatic awareness and mindful relationships to Earth we can cultivate tools for sustainable wellbeing. The body is a system within our ecosystem, connected and complete. Wellness includes practices to connect our minds, bodies, spirits, and land. Our ancestral memory holds tools for us to cultivate greater balance in our relationships to ourselves and our communities of human and other-than-human life. Bio Sanaa Green is a spiritual teacher who helps women see their sacred essence. She reflects and nurtures the divine potential of others. Her purpose is to support the reestablishment the Divine Feminine into our collective consciousness and to show the Divine as an accessible state of being in everyday life. She is an Urban Nature Lover, Reiki Master, Feng Shui Consultant, Environmental Educator, Community Activist and a contributing Creative in the Wisdom Institutes' Passing The Torch Preserving the The Flame transformational womynst program. All of these vocations are tools to express the Creator and fulfill her life purpose. Sanaa uses her voice to speak resonate energy into the world through Center Her Power Podcast, as well as, a new, 15 minute, podcast called Mawu: Goddess Stories. The Center Her Power Podcast features interviews with women who are embodying the divine Feminine in various ways. Sanaa has been spiritually trained in Black Hat Sect Feng Shui, Reiki, Belly Dance, Dagara Elemental Rituals and more. Her academic training includes; Masters work in Ecopsychology at Naropa University and a BA in Communications from Howard University. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanaa-green0/message
Welcome to Episode 5 of the 180DC Podcast! This week, we're commencing a new short series to celebrate women in leadership roles. We had the pleasure of speaking to Nayomi Alexander, a Lead Customer Success Manager at LinkedIn and Commerce alumni from the University of Melbourne. In this episode, we chatted with Nayomi about her role at LinkedIn, her experiences as a graduate recruiter, fascination with collaborative work, and how wearing different hats across her roles has allowed Nayomi to forge her own definition of consulting. In tune with the series' theme, we also asked Nayomi about some of the challenges she's faced as a woman in the workforce and her tips and advice on combatting these. Don't miss out on this week's reeling question at the end, where we ask Nayomi about LinkedIn's vision of removing Resumes & CVs and why this may provide for better hiring practices. Love the episode? Make sure to support us by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or follow us on Spotify. Timestamps: 0:00-0:49 Introduction to the episode 0:50-3:08 Guest Introduction and background 3:09-5:41 Working in a people facing role 5:42-8:45 What the people advisory consulting experience was like for Nayomi 8:46-12:19 Advice for students applying for graduate/intern positions 12:20-14:40 Nayomi's personal definition of consulting after her time in consulting 14:41-17:21 A personal barrier Nayomi faced as a woman in the industry and how to combat this 17:22-21:45 Final Reeling question: How LinkedIn has a vision to abolish the Resume and CV in the future 21:46-22:35 Outro Guest Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nayomialexander/ 180DC Socials: Website: https://www.180dcunimelb.org/ Email Us: melbourne@180dc.org https://www.linkedin.com/company/180-degrees-consulting-umelb/ https://www.facebook.com/180DegreesMelbourneUniversity
Welcome to Mindshift, a podcast by the Homecoming project that exists to equip and empower you to advocate on behalf of vulnerable children around the world. In this episode, join host Krish Kandiah for an inspiring conversation with Nayomi Silva and Sohani Fernando about the brilliant work they are doing to bring about care reform in Sri Lanka. In this conversation, they talk about their vision and heart to see the Church rise up to care for vulnerable children through alternative care such as adoption, fostering, and kinship care. They emphasise that a mindshift is needed within the Church to think about family as more than a biological institute. Krish, Nayomi, and Sohani also discuss the importance of raising up children to advocate on behalf of other children. We hope you feel inspired and challenged by this interview. Dr Krish Kandiah, host and friend of the Homecoming project, is a government advisor in child welfare, an author, theologian, and activist based in the UK. Krish and his wife Miriam have six children through birth, adoption, and fostering. Nayomi Silva is an attorney-at-law and an independent consultant on child protection and child rights in Sri Lanka. Sohani Fernando is a clinical social worker and an independent consultant on child protection and welfare in Sri Lanka. Recorded in October 2019, this podcast was brought to you by the Homecoming project – because children thrive in families. Visit https://homecomingproject.org/sign-up (https://homecomingproject.org/sign-up) to sign up to the Homecoming email learning journey and be equipped to be an effective advocate for vulnerable children around the world. Follow Homecoming on social media: https://www.instagram.com/homecomingproj/ (https://www.instagram.com/homecomingproj/), https://www.facebook.com/homecomingproj/ (https://www.facebook.com/homecomingproj/), and https://twitter.com/homecomingproj (https://twitter.com/homecomingproj).
Naomi, a social media influencer, woke up to a big milestone on her Instagram page. The milestone didn't come easily and was the result of careful planning, involving both her personal and professional life. And what grey choice did Nayomi need to make to reach her big milestone? In the 2nd season of Abruptly with Preeti - The Grey Choices – we have tried to bring you original fiction stories of people who are at crossroads of choices… Choices that may be in the grey area but can take them towards their otherwise elusive goals and long cherished desires. To find more stories like these, visit Preeti's instagram account: @storiesbypreeti You can also let her know your thoughts on the stories by emailing here: preeti@colouredchalk.in Subscribe to the podcast to listen to every episode as they come out on Mondays and Thursdays every week! DISCLAIMER: All stories and characters appearing in this series are created by Preeti Shah and are completely fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
In the twentieth episode of season 2 of Roots: The Unseen Life Dwayne and Jennifer interview their old friend Nayomi Thomas. Nayomi shares a little bit of her story and about the transformative power of the word of God. She shares about how her desperation led her to dive deeper into the scriptures and be rooted in the assurance of who Jesus is. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roots-theunseenlife/support
Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM, platicamos con Nayomi Aoyama, Coordinador de Documenta en Baja California, quien nos explica los puntos para identificar y erradicar la tortura.
In this episode Nayomi shares her heart behind the podcast Anchored farm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nayomithomas/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nayomithomas/support
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Join us in this heartfelt conversation as we talk with Nayomi Thomas about the spirit of servanthood that over shadowed the lives of the apostles. We are all called to live lives of humility and serving through the spirit of love.
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Welcome to our first episode!! Nayomi VanBrunt, a longtime friend a current dancer with LA Dance Project, talk about what it's like being a dancer during a worldwide pandemic.
These novelist-teachers from the University of San Francisco MFA in Writing program dig into the challenges of writing characters haunted by their pasts. They share the narrative tools they use to push their characters to the very edge and keep the reader turning the page. Sponsored by the University of San Francisco MFA in Writing program.
Often regarded with pity or disdain, women who don’t mother are made to feel like failures. But what possibilities are opened by a child-free life? Brazen in their vulnerability, these authors break the silence on not mothering, addressing the assumptions, stigmas and rewards. With the support of the Consulate General of Canada, San Francisco/Silicon Valley; Culture Ireland; and Women Lit members.
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Jaye Thomas is a world-renowned worship leader and songwriter from Kansas City and a good friend of mine. Jaye and his wife Nayomi recently left the staff of IHOP to focus on their ministry, Song of Hope. With three primary pillars: Bible study, community discipleship and worship for people in prison, Jaye and Nayomi are actively ministering the love of God to people in church and out of church. Jaye and I discussed freedom, hope, self-righteousness and seeing Jesus in people we don't expect to find him in.Resources mentioned:Support my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleVideo of Botham Jean's brother reaching out to Amber Guygersongofhopeministries.orgjayethomas.comJaye's worship mentoringFollow Jaye on Instagram and Twitter.
Everyone has multiple versions of themselves living inside them, yet few choose to acknowledge it. This week, we attempt to answer the question “who REALLY are you?” with the reigning Mr. Ultra Continental USA, Ken Sings. Tune in to learn more about Louise, Markeith, Xavier, Lontiez, Nayomi, Dior Shanette, Deveraux, Draya and the many other personalities who make us…well, US!_______#TAWKs #relationships #identity #LGBT #MrUltraContinentalUSA #reality #letstawk #itunes #spotify #googleplay #podcast #blackpodcasters #dopeblackpodcasts #popculture #fashion #music #realtalkFollow Ken - @dblackkenFollow the TAWKS TRIO!DAKA - @thealleykatwayBLEU - @_itsjustbleuSUNFLOWER SHAKUR - @sunflowershakurTAWK to US!! Send us your questions and comments to tawkspod@gmail.com"Stay Fashionable My Friends!"
Jeena brings writer Nayomi Reghay back to the 80s with Rocky IV. Nayomi is dropped four movies deep into a series she has never seen. Comedian and Rocky superfan Freddy G joins in the fun and they discuss how robots raising children, punching your way out of the Cold War, and how Rocky movies can bring the Democrat party to victory in 2020. Maybe Rocky really can save the world?
Wow. We all occasionally suspect that energy healers and new age stuff is kind of BS, but investigative journalist for the Daily Dot, Nayomi Reghay, proved that our suspicions are sometimes correct, unfortunately. Nayomi went down a rabbit hole (or a 5D portal, if you prefer) to uncover the truth behind the proprietor of Crystal Cactus, Audrey Kitching. Kitching runs an online store selling spiritual goods like candles, butterfly pins, and crystal dildos that are possibly cheap products repurposed from AliExpress. She also used to be big on Myspace and dated Brendon Urie from Panic! At The Disco, which may or may not be how she started scamming people? Caitlin and Sue don’t know! But they do have insider text messages sharing a scammy experience where Kitching burped at our source to align their chakras and heal their energy. Also, this turns into a conversation about spirituality and feminism. Because sometimes there’s truth in this unclear territory. They laugh and cry and as a whole so you’re gonna want to tune in! Nayomi’s article for The Daily Dot Our Patreon, social media channels, and more! Send us your scams!scamwowpodcast@gmail.comOr call: 347-509-9414 DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C’mon.
Jeff is joined by author Nayomi Munaweera, whose second novel – What Lies Between Us – was recently released. They discuss writing, elephants, and travel to Nayomi's native Sri Lanka, now that the 32-year civil war has ended. We visit with musical polymath Jef Stott, and hear an original story by travel writer Lavinia Spalding.
Bridging the gap between mainstream and indie artists, INNAGROOVES brings light to the underground and gives you the quality music you want to hear, not have to hear. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (NeoSoul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Our goal is to help emerging, unsigned independent artists and bands to connect with opportunities to increase their exposure through Internet radio Brittany Nacole - Changed My Mind IAMDDB - Doobies Nayomi Rosina - Headaches And Heartaches Alcordo - No Good Gwyn Foxx - Never Gonna Leave Me ROMderful ft Naji - Kiss And Tell Jack Dine ft Will Fraker - My Way Charlotte Dos Santos - Good Sign Girls Of The Internet - When U Go (edit) Mike City ft. Faith Evans When I Luv Kim Tibbs - Soul (Extended DJ Version Remix) Audio Source - Shine Kiah Victoria - Treat Me Jeff Bernat - Queen BB Boogie ft Maleke O'Ney - Wanna Be With You Lady Donli ft Tomi Thomas - Ice Cream Amindi K-Frost Tessellated Valleyz - Pine Ginger Blossom HOT 16 - So Cool 1-O.A.K. - Every Day Myra Smith - Breaking The Silence Rosa - Energy Lele Patrice - Testify Civ Pierre ft Drey IV 3Li Nikks - Mixed Signals Raveena - Johnny It's The Last Time Justine Darcenne - WIGTF Coyoco - The Winner James Day & Trina Broussard - It'S All Divine (Boogie Back Mix) Robert H Fowler - Truth Is (I Really Do) Miles Bonny ft Shhor - Way (Tall Black Guy remix) Djeff - Eternal Laws Polly A. - Just Like That Ladi6 - Royal Blue Erica Falls - Makings of Love Zack Villere - Cool Emmanuel Withers - Pretty Girl Dyna Edyne - Fly Southpaw - Real Love Tiffani Michelle - No Neo Slave Deli Rowe - Midnight Cheryl Woods - The Weekend Moonchild - Run Away Fredy V ft Malika Tirolien - Fly With Me The Pollyseeds - Up Away Eric Legnini ft. Natalie Williams - Living for Tomorrow Rob Milton ft Nicholas Ryan Gant - Healer Gwen Bunn - Yours Gwen Yvette - Walk & Hold Hands Ne'tra - So So Single Paige Lihya ft Skye Chai - So Good Melissa Polinar - Other Side Of The World Rich Hunter - You Are Everything Sidewalk Chalk - Take The Time JSWISS ft Chandanie - (Re)Play Priscilla Bailey - I Believe In Love Remix Wanda Mo'Net Breakthrough Porschia - I Won't Bow Sinead Harnett - So Solo Annalé - Showtime Shantel Hampton Ft. Faith Traylor & Zora - Give Me Peace Quentin Moore ft. Maya Azucena - I Can't Ever Stop Loving You Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah ft. Sarah Elizabeth Charles - The Walk
On this episode of She Walks In Truth Carrie interviews children's author and missionary with the International House of Prayer in Kansas City Nayomi Thomas. Raised across three continents and a small island in the Netherlands Antilles, she now has a broad view of life and a passion for living in the Word and encouraging others to do the same. Listen and then continue the conversation over at www.shewalksintruth.com.
Nayomi Munaweera's debut novel, Island of a Thousand Mirrors was long-listed for the Man Asia Prize and won the Commonwealth Regional Prize for Asia . It was short-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and the Northern California Book Prize. The New York Times called the book "luminous" and Publisher's Weekly has compared her voice to that of Michael Ondatjee and Jhumpa Lahiri. Nayomi’s second novel, What Lies Between Us has been one of the most anticipated releases of 2016, having been featured on both Buzzfeed and Elle Magazines Best of 2016 lists. She lives in Oakland, California and is working on her third novel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nayomi Munaweera is the guest. Her new novel, What Lies Between Us, is available now from St. Martin's Press. And here it should be mentioned that Nayomi's debut novel, Island of a Thousand Mirrors, was long-listed for the Man Asia Prize. The story of that book—its arduous, unconventional road to publication and eventual glory—should be heartening to anyone out there slaving away in obscurity. Nayomi was a lot of fun. She's originally from Sri Lanka but immigrated to the States as a child by way of Nigeria. Pretty sure she's the first Sri Lankan-American author to appear on this program. Happy to share this episode with you guys. In today's monologue, I field questions from Twitter followers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we get to the truth on "Bro-jobs", Diaper Swapping, why Nayomi doesn't like sweet Mr. Thompson, and are you okay with having a generational "Watcher"