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In this episode Niha talks to Mama Lawson. She shares her story of being born into a large family, where she was the seventh child. Most of her childhood was spent in Oregon, where she faced much adversity as they were the first family of color in the town. She was a teacher for over 30 years and continues to use her talent to uplift and encourage. She is currently traveling the world with her son Comedian Preacher Lawson. This episode is hosted by Niha Shahzad and produced by Marcela Popowich.
IDEAA-nomics (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Anti-Racism) Podcast
Join us as we talk to Ottawa-born singer-songwriter Nambi! She has become one of her city's most darling and well-respected voices. She talks to Niha and Gabriel about her music journey, having a family, her inspirations and the meaning and importance of building a community. With the help of FACTOR Canada, Nambi is currently putting the finishing touches on her third studio album, “Latebloomer Vol 1”, released in 2025. Listen to Nambi on Apple Music and Spotify Find her on Instagram @nambimusic This episode is hosted by Niha Shahzad and Gabriel Cormier and produced by Marcela Popowich.
Serokê MHP'ê Bahçeli banga xwe ya ji bo Öcalan dubare kir. Serokkomar Erdoğan jî careke din xwedî li vê bangê derket. Niha di rojevê de seredana endamên DEM Partiyê ya ji bo serokê PKK'ê Abdullah Öcalan heye. Em jî ji Rojnameger Îrfan Aktan dipirsin, ka ew vê pêvajoyê çawa dinirxîne û şert û mercên niha çawa dibîne ji bo destpêkirin û meşandina pêvajoyeke nû. Von Celil Kaya.
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In this episode, Rene Fortier asks Niha Shahzad about her work as a Senior Director for the national non-profit, the Canadian Center for Women's Empowerment. She talks about the importance of raising awareness about Domestic Economic Abuse, a form of abuse that affects 1 out of 3 women in Canada. Niha also discusses the production of an original song by the CCFWE, for their annual Help Us Rise campaign to raise awareness about Economic Abuse. The song called Ascending with local Toronto artist, SABRE ft. Niha is about the experience of leaving any difficult relationship. The song will be accompanied by a Music Video, produced by CCFWE, which with local Ottawa dance schools, Vibes Dance Academy and Upasana Spirit of Dance. The video will release on Nov 26 Economic Abuse Awareness Day (Watch the teaser) Download the song Ascending on Spotify or Apple Music Register for CCFWE's Panel event on Nov 26 about Digital Economic Abuse, and follow @CCFWE on LinkedIn, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), or Youtube to learn more.
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Falak is a young Kurdish woman from Kobani, who has been living in Germany for the past nine years following the siege by Islamic State (IS) in her hometown in September 2014. Currently, she is in her second year at university, pursuing studies in the health. Since her childhood, Falak has nurtured a passion for crafting love stories that delve into themes of human connection and a deep affection for her homeland. Alongside her writing endeavours, she takes pleasure in reciting classical Kurdish songs and poetry. In the absence of a camera, she ingeniously employs a mirror as a makeshift tool to capture her experiences. In this interview, Falak shares her enthusiasm for language, culture, and love for writing, while also expressing her desire to publish a book in the near future. - Felek keçek e ji Kobanî ye û ev neh sal in li Almanya dijî piştî dorpêçkirina DAIŞê di Îlona 2014an de. Niha ew di sala duyemîn de li zanîngehê ye û li fakulteya tenduristiyê dixwîne. Ji zarokatiya xwe de, Felek meraqa nivîsandina çîrokên evînê yên ku di mijarên pêwendiya mirovî û evîneke kûr ya ji bo welatê xwe de vedihewîne. Li kêleka hezkirina nivîsê, ew bi gotina helbestên kurdî yên klasîkî xwe mijûl dike. Di dema nebûna kamerayekê de, ew neynikê wekî amûreke derhêneriyê bikar tîne da ku serpêhatiyên xwe bigire. Felek di vê hevpeyvînê de coşa xwe ya ji bo ziman, çand û nivîsandinê parve dike û di heman demê de xwesteka xwe ya çapkirina pirtûkekê di demeke nêz de tîne ziman.
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Niha speaks to Sebastien N'Singi, Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice working at the Anti-Racism and Anti-Discrimination Secretariat. His conviction for fighting wrongdoing did not start at the public service. Rather a career in Government is an outcome of his constant dedication to advocate for what is right, even if it threatened his life. While at university in the 1970s, Sebastien participated in protests against the dictatorship regime of President Mobutu in Democratic Republic of Congo. Due to the substantial risk, he was forced to flee his home country as a refugee. After landing in Portugal, he came to Canada, after a the Commissioner of the UN High Commission for Refugees took notice of Sebastien, and his proficiency in French. Here in Canada, he continued his education and was encouraged by mentors to become a lawyer, and eventually he found himself at the Department of Justice. Sebastien's story is a fascinating tale of resilience and justice with an inspiring ending, coming in Part 2. We're convinced he'll have a documentary soon.
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Niha speaks to Sebastien N'Singi, Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice working at the Anti-Racism and Anti-Discrimination Secretariat. His conviction for fighting wrongdoing did not start at the public service. Rather a career in Government is an outcome of his constant dedication to advocate for what is right, even if it threatened his life. While at university in the 1970s, Sebastien participated in protests against the dictatorship regime of President Mobutu in Democratic Republic of Congo. Due to the substantial risk, he was forced to flee his home country as a refugee. After landing in Portugal, he came to Canada, after a the Commissioner of the UN High Commission for Refugees took notice of Sebastien, and his proficiency in French. Here in Canada, he continued his education and was encouraged by mentors to become a lawyer, and eventually he found himself at the Department of Justice. Sebastien's story is a fascinating tale of resilience and justice with an inspiring ending, coming in Part 2. We're convinced he'll have a documentary soon.
7 Ekim'den sonra İsrail'in işgal altındaki Filistin topraklarında taş üstünde taş bırakmayacağı endişesiyle çoğu kimse Hamas'ın yanlışa sürüklendiğini dillendirmişti. Bu yöndeki düşüncelerin özellikle muhafazakâr çevrelerde yankılanması çok dikkat çekiciydi. Onlar da olacaklardan Hamas'ı sorumlu tutuyorlardı. Bu yöndeki düşüncelere imkân veren halet-i ruhiye üzerinde durmak gerekiyor çünkü böylesi hâller sadece muhafazakâr çevreler tarafından paylaşılmıyor. Diğer kesimlerde de benzer bir ruh hâli kol geziyor. Ayrı ayrı güç merkezleri karşısında edilgen bir tutum takınmanın sonuçlarının bu kadar tesirli ve uzun vadeli olacağını önceden tahmin etmek kolay değildi. Muhafazakâr çevreler de Hamas'ı İsrail'in kurduğuna yönelik yorumları benimsiyordu. Bu temelsiz yorumlar çoğunlukla mantıkî çıkarımlara dayanıyordu. Kimi FKÖ'nün saf dışına itilmesiyle Hamas'a alan açıldığını ve bunun İsrail tarafından kasıtlı olarak yapıldığını ifade ediyor kimi de Hamas'ın eylemlerinin İsrail'e yaradığı düşüncesini gündeme taşıyordu. Her iki hâlde de İsrail'in ve Batı'nın her şeye hâkim olduğu düşüncesi öne çıkıyordu. Onlara göre Hamas, 7 Ekim'deki karşı saldırılarıyla yine İsrail'in eline koz vermişti, bu yeni eylem, paylaşılan görüşleri doğrular nitelikteydi. Filistin gerçeklerine aşina olanlar için bahsettiğimiz görüş ve düşünceler ne saha gerçekleriyle uyumluydu ne de herhangi bir delile dayanıyordu. Buradan hareketle mantıkî çıkarımların sonucu olan bu gibi görüş ve düşünceleri saha gerçekleriyle örtüşen maddî delilerle çürütmek mi gerekirdi yoksa tartışma başka bir vadiye mi taşınmalıydı? Çoğu meselenin açıkça konuşulması gerektiğini düşünüyorum fakat böyle bir durumda çoğu kere en karmaşık meseleler dahi kişiselleştiriliyor. Dolayısıyla taraflar kısa bir zamanda asıl sorundan uzaklaşabiliyor. Filistin de kişiselleştirilecek bir mesele değildir ve bu karmaşık meseleden hareketle ortaya çıkan birtakım ayrışmaları farklı şekillerde incelemek gerekir. Buna rağmen saha gerçeklerini ortaya çıkarmak, temel görüş ve düşüncelerin şekillenmesine zemin hazırlamak son derece önemlidir. Nihaî kararı verecek olanlara imkân sağlanması gerekir.
Fifty years ago, Labor minister Al Grassby [[graz-bee]] urged Australians to embrace a growing multicultural identity. Now, a sweeping review has examined the state of Australia's multicultural society. - Pêncî salî berê, wezîrê partiya Kar Al Grassby ji Australîyan xwest ku nasnameyeke pirçandî ya pêşkeftî hembêz bikin. Niha, lêkolîneke berfireh rewşa civaka pirçandî ya Australya vekolandiye.
Filistin davasının, belki de tarihinde ilk defa, 7 Ekim'den sonra bütün dünyaya en doğru hâliyle anlatıldığına şahit olduk. Muhakkak önceki nesillerin mücadelesinin bu başarıda çok büyük bir payı vardı. Zaten Hamas'ın bir fikir olmasını sağlayan da bu devamlılıktı. 7 Ekim'de, kuşkusuz, Filistin tarihinde yeni bir safhaya geçildi fakat bu yeni safha yüz yıllık bir tarihin üzerine inşa edildi. Nihaî bir hesaplaşmaya girişildi ve İsrail'e büyük bir cevap verildi. Bu, o günlerde söylenenlerin aksine İsraillilerin beklediği bir cevap değildi. Nitekim o günden sonra neredeyse bütün dünya temelinden sarsılarak Anglosaksonlar ve diğerleri şeklinde ikiye bölündü. ABD ve İngiltere 1917'deki deklarasyon ile İsrail'i kurmuş fakat aradaki bağın göze batmaması için ellerinden gelen bütün gayreti göstermişti. Aradaki bağları görünmez kılmanın en önemli aracı ise Yahudilere karşı geçen yüzyılda Avrupa'da ve Rusya'da uygulanan şiddetti. Siyonist İsrail de ABD ve İngiltere'nin insanlık karşısında suç kategorisine giren eylemlerle anılmaması için üzerine düşeni fazlasıyla yaptı. Bu, onlara geniş bir manevra kabiliyeti kazandırıyordu. Geri planda kalmanın ayrıcalığını sürdüremeyeceklerini 7 Ekim'de anladılar. Bu tarihten sonra İngiltere ve ABD Filistinlilere karşı işlenen bütün suçlara ortak olduklarını gösterdi. Bu, Hamas'ın içinde bulunduğu savaşın büyüklüğünü gösteren en önemli gelişmelerden biriydi. Yaklaşık yüzyılda inşa ettikleri sistem ve zihinlerde oluşan algı derinden sarsılınca ABD ve İngiltere'nin yeni bir politika geliştirmekte zorlandığını gördük. Hiçbir kural tanımaksızın işlenen bütün cinayetlere ortak olduklarını göstermek için ABD, İngiltere ve Fransa'nın birbiriyle yarışa girmesi anlaşılır bir durum değildi. Her ne kadar dışarıdan devşirdikleri bağlı ve bağımlı yapılar da ABD, İngiltere ve Fransa'ya iman tazelemekte yarışsalar da bütün dünyada bu ülkelere ve Batı dünyasına nefretle yaklaşıldığını gösteren örnekler çoğalmaya başladı. İsrail'e destek veren ülkelerin bu nefreti görmediği düşünülemez. Peki, Anglosaksonlar Fransızlarla birlikte niçin geçmişin ihtiyatlı yaklaşımlarını geride bırakarak bütün dünyayı doğrudan tehdit etmeye başladı? Niçin geçmişin temkinli politikalarını bir kenara bırakarak Filistin'de etnik temizliğe giriştiler? Gündeme getirdiğimiz sorulardan anlaşılacağı gibi bu ülkeleri ikiyüzlülükle suçlayarak herhangi bir cevaba ulaşmamız mümkün değil. ABD, İngiltere ve Fransa'nın herhangi bir dini temsil ettiğini de düşünemeyiz. Filistin'de etnik temizlik yaparken İsrailliler de Batı medeniyeti adına hareket ettiklerini her fırsatta dile getirmişlerdir. Elbette Batı medeniyeti ile kastettikleri Anglosakson hâkimiyetiydi. Batı kavramının umumî bir şemsiye olmadığını hadiseler gösterdi. Batı medeniyeti tamlamasında yer alan medeniyet kavramı da umumî bir ifade olmaktan çok uzaktır. Batı medeniyetinin neden ibaret olduğunu da Siyonizm'i tanımlayarak rahatlıkla anlayabiliriz. Siyonizm, en başta İngiltere ve ABD'de ortaya çıkmış, daha sonra Yahudiler tarafından benimsenmiş bir ideolojidir. Bu ideoloji Anglosakson kolonyal yayılmacılığını ürünüydü ve hedefinde Doğu Akdeniz'de Anglosakson hâkimiyetin kurulması vardı.
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Please note: this episode contains references to violence. What would you find after riding along with police officers and interviewing them for four years? How much of the 'war on cops' is true or just rhetoric? What are the unintended consequences of orienting an institution around the idea that they are always in danger when they're on the job? Niha and Vishala find the answers to these questions with Dr. Sierra-Arévalo, whose new book, the Danger Imperative, explores these very questions. Dr. Sierra-Arévalo also describes the shift in policing after George Floyd and alternative methods to public safety and reducing violence. You can find The Danger Imperative here: https://www.sierraarevalo.com/dangerimperative https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Imperative-Violence-Death-Policing/dp/0231198477
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In this conversation with Dr. Shaun Anderson, Shamir and Niha talk about the greatest black athletes including Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, Lebron James about their approaches to standing up for social justice. Hear Dr. Anderson explain the story behind his book, the Black Athlete Revolt. He explains the genesis of athletes standing up for justice, to today's impact of social media on the social movement. This episode was recorded on Dec 2022. You can buy the Black Athlete Revolt here: https://www.shaunmarqanderson.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Black-Athlete-Revolt-Movement-BlackLivesMatter/dp/1538153246
Since the pandemic, the concept of cash has been waning. Some businesses no longer accept coins and notes, whilst others are reluctant to take your currency. Whilst most people prefer to use digital payments, everyone could be impacted if cash dispersal from Australia. - Cerku pandemiya Covid çêbû, pereyên kaş kêm bûye. Hin karsazî êdî dravên nextî/kaş qebûl nakin, lê hineke din jî nerazî ne ku pereyên kaş nemînin. Digel ku pir kes daxwaz dikin ku peredanên dîjîtal bikar bînin, lê eger belavkirina pereyên kaş li Australya nemîne dê ew bandorê li xelkê bike.
Episode 317 features guests Megan L. Schnitker, an Indigenous Traditional Herbalist and Niha Elety, a fashion advocate, designer, chef, and storyteller. Megan is the owner of Lakota Made LLC, who offer plant medicinals and personal care products. Niha is the founder and CEO of fashion brand, Tega Collective, a brand that co-creates with Adivasi (Indigenous) communities celebrating their craft and knowledge with each collection. “American herbalism was founded on Indigenous knowledge and use of all the plants that are in North America. And so, American herbalism is founded on Indigenous women's knowledge, Indigenous storytellers' knowledge. And we're very rarely credited for giving colonizers that knowledge. I credit the herbalists that saved a lot of that knowledge and are using it and kept it alive, but it came from Indigenous people, it came from Indigenous women, it came from Indigenous medicine; it came from us.” -Megan “The history of fashion production for centuries has been by women primarily. I'm from India, so in India, there's large groups of artisans and garment workers and weavers, and a majority of the population that are in those kinds of professions are women. And over the years, I would say with the industrialization of textile production and all of that, men often became the heads of big fashion companies that we see today. So, a lot of them have profited from knowledge that a lot of female artisans and designers have been creating for a long time.” -Niha MARCH THEME — Acknowledging The Confines of Gender & The Folks Disrupting Stereotypes One of the recurring themes our incredibly powerful guests shared this week is that for true sustainability to exist, we must go beyond commodification and capitalism to focus on consent, compensation, credit, collaboration and co-creation where the individual human is valued and respected, and where preserving culture is at the forefront. We question things like ownership and agency, and the power dynamics that play into who gets to decide what is deemed “fashion” or “medicine”. Who are the knowledge holders in fashion, wellness, herbalism & health spaces? Whose knowledge do we value? And what are the deep rooted reasons our society often doesn't give credit to certain genders and their intersectionalities? We learn that craft and wellness are embedded into the wisdom and intuitive ways of life for Indigenous people and cultures, from the Adivasi communities in South Asia to Indigenous people like the Lakota here in the U.S. And that by design, the erasure and extraction of female knowledge, the matriarchs of so many cultures, is a constant struggle. The solution is more than just words, it's the actions and uplifting and amplifying of Indigenous peoples, and the honoring of traditional ways that have real potential to impact systemic change. It's also in slowing down our everyday interactions and the way we share information and knowledge, in a way where we actually respect and pay homage to the origins of ideas. NOTE: Megan had to jump off our call to make it to her child's parent teacher conference, so we weren't able to hear her thoughts on our last question during the episode. We were thankful that she was able to send through her ideas on “how to slow down when everything feels fast” so we can share them with you here: I take time at least one day a week or one morning a week. I have nothing scheduled and I clean my house so I can sit in a clean house in silence. I sit there and look at all my family pictures on the walls, family that's passed on, good times, and sad times and I practice gratitude. Gratitude for everything I have, everything I receive and for the moments that brought me this far. If it's warm out (my fibromyalgia doesn't like cold), I'll go outside and drink a cup of tea or coffee in my backyard and listen to the sounds of nature, and just sit and practice gratitude for everything that brought me to that moment. I sit with the chaos of my kiddos and I smile and thank the universe / Tunkasila for sending me these amazing beings I get to mother, I thank my girls all the time for being who they are and teaching me so much and also bringing so much value to my life; without them, the motivation wouldn't be there. Before bedtime, I read my girls books, and as I read them this story, I cherish the moments before sleep and thank the universe for keeping me here and getting me here. -Megan Quotes & links from the conversation: Lakota Made Website Niha's Website Tega Collective's Website Follow Lakota Made on Instagram Follow Niha on Instagram
Eylül Görmüş ve Tuğçe Arslan Üçer, yeni bölümde yaşlanmak üzerine konuşuyor. Yaşlanmak ve yaş almak arasındaki duygu farklılığından bahsediyor; mutlu yaşlanmak, yaşlılıkla barışmak üzerine akıl yürütüyoruz. Hissettiğimiz yaş, olduğumuz yaş, göründüğümüz yaş... Bunları nasıl denkleştirir insan, denge nasıl kurulur? Sorularımız bunlar, yanıt ararken yardımcılarımız her zamanki gibi kitaplar ve filmler.Bölümde adı geçen tüm kitap ve filmlerin listesini @1kitap1film.us instagram hesabımızda bulabileceğinizi hatırlatalım.Bu bölüme sponsor olarak bizi destekleyen Doku Clinic'e katkılarından ötürü sonsuz teşekkür ederiz. Podcast kapağı için seçtiğimiz Fabrizio Corneli eserinin de kendilerinin koleksiyonundan olduğunu belirtelim.
In this episode, we are joined by Niha Elety, founder of Tega Collective. We discuss the intersection of sustainable fashion and cultural heritage. Niha addresses the challenges posed by fast fashion and greenwashing, advocating for a deeper connection to personal style and cultural roots over fleeting trends. Niha also shares practical tips for sustainable living and highlights her work with Tega Collective, which supports indigenous communities and promotes ethical fashion practices. This episode is a compelling exploration of how fashion can be both stylish and sustainable, with a strong emphasis on cultural respect and environmental responsibility.More about Niha!Niha Elety is a sustainable fashion advocate and designer, renowned for integrating fashion, art, and heritage to highlight the importance of sustainability. Growing up in Hyderabad, India, she embraced sustainability as a way of life, a perspective enriched by her experiences in both India and the US. As a founder and co-creator at Tega Collective, Niha champions Adivasi communities in India, co-creating fashion collections that celebrate traditional craftsmanship while ensuring fair economic practices. Her work extends beyond design; as a speaker and leader in intersectional environmentalism, Niha is dedicated to bringing inclusivity and diverse BIPOC perspectives to the forefront of the environmental movement.Connect with Niha!Website: https://www.eletbyniha.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nihaelety/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nihaelety/Connect with Brianna!Instagram: @mombossinaustinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/briannademikeFollow the Podcast on Instagram: @badassbasicbitchLove the podcast? We would love if you would leave a review!Thank you to this week's sponsors!Green Chef: Go to greenchef.com/60bbb and use code 60bbb to get 60% off, plus 20% off your next two monthsBabbel: Get 55% off at Babbel.com/BBBAir Doctor: Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code BBB, you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers!
-- . Nûçeyên giring yên Swêdê îro 27.11. 2023 ji vê podkasta beê kurdî yê Radyoya Swêdê. Pêşkêşker: Sidqî HirorîDerhêner: Lorîn Ibrahîm Berzincî
Brown Ambitious and Free- In todays episode I'm joined by the host of the Brown AF podcast, Niha Wunnava. She helps Directors, VP's & Execs get promoted and improve their bottom line in 90n days.Niha has over 20 years of experience in healthcare and coaches clients in healthcare tech and bio about how to be BULLETPROOF - and think and get results like a respected, highly rewarded CEO Boss. She is the host of the Brown AF - Brown, ambitious and free podcast where she talks about taboo topics - and the importance of OVERLOOKED SUCCESS FACTORS like rejection and failure. Her leadership development program CEO Reinvention serve and accelerates ambitious, female leaders to succeed and THRIVE beyond what they ever thought possible. Her clients break through limitations, glass ceilings, and cultural barrier as they become bulletproof. In todays episode we discuss barriers WOC face growing up and how it affects the women we become. We also share the beliefs that can start creating shifts today. www.payalghayal.com www.nihacoaching.com
Get ready to ignite your ambition! In this episode, I had a captivating conversation with leadership coach Niha Wunnava. We're delving into the art of taking risks – a game-changer for executive women, professional leaders, and anyone ready to embrace bold action. Tune in as Niha shares insights, strategies, and real-world stories that will inspire you to step outside your comfort zone and seize opportunities. This episode is your roadmap to unleashing your potential and reaping the rewards of calculated risks. Bio for Niha Wunnava: Niha Wunnava is a Leadership and Executive Coach for women of color and female leaders who want to create balanced, joyful success through bold, strategic action. She teaches modern, inclusive leadership skills so her clients rise through the ranks with ease and take their place alongside the most important decision-makers. Links for Niha Wunnava: Website: www.nihacoaching.com Helpful links: Join my FREE Masterclass- Eliminate the Overwhelm (Sept.21): https://olgasway.ck.page/04bc9b497c Join Reset Your Mindset waitlist here: https://olgasway.com/reset-your-mindset/ Instagram: @olgas.way.coaching Visit my Website: https://olgasway.com Join my weekly Newsletter: https://hustling-hustler-3655.ck.page/f018f47a21 Book a FREE Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/olgasway/discovery-call-15min
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On this episode you'll hear how Faduno Ali was able to create a sanctuary space for all at DND. Faduno talks to Barbara Abbas and Niha from NRCan about how to start, who to talk to and, how to overcome some of the challenges that might come up. After listening, if you're looking for more information on how to create a Sanctuary Space in your Department, visit: Searching for tranquility? Visit the redesigned Sanctuary at NDHQ (Carling) - Canada.ca
In this week's episode of Elexyfy: The Place For Fashion Podcast, I speak with Niha Elety, founder of the Tega Collective fashion brand and sustainable fashion designer. Make sure to find her on socials @NihaElety
Niha ez çend salî me, kî me, nizanim. Lê dema ku diya min ev çîrok ji min re got, ew 2016 salî bû û ez jî şeş heft salî bûm. Wekî ku hûn jî dizanin, tştên zarokatiyê ji “bîr”a mirov naçin. Ev hevok bawer im serê "bîr”a mirov bi xwe ye. Jixwe ti mirov nizane "bîr”a wi ji ku derê dest pê dike. Ku mirov zanibûya "bîr”a wi ji ku derê dest pê dike, we li dû biçûya û wê harakîri bikira.
26 Rêbendê Roja netewî ya Australya ye. Lê di rastiyê de Roja Australya çi wateyê dide û çi bertekên wê hene? Di sala 1788 de Flota Yekem/first Fleet gihîşt Sydney Cove, destpêka Koloniya Brîtanî ya li Australya ye. Niha bi cejneke gelemper dihête bîranîn, ku bi mîlyonan kes li Australya pîroz dikin. Lê ji bo gelek Aboriciniyan û xelkê Giravên Torres Strait rojeke bi êş e û bi roja dagirkirinê tê nasîn.
Niha Elety is a sustainable fashion advocate and designer/founder of Tega Collective. She uses fashion, art and heritage to bring awareness about sustainability and its importance.When joining the sustainability space full of advocates and leaders, Niha noticed that there weren't many discussions about culture and ancestral knowledge. Since then her goal has been to bring inclusivity and a variety of perspectives from BIPOC creators (the original sustainability leaders) to the environmental movement.https://chaibreakpodcast.com/
Opening Doors episodes of the MAPS Elevate Podcast Series give Medical Affairs professionals the opportunity to tell the story of how they found their way into the profession and to offer advice to others seeking Medical Affairs positions. Here MAPS co-founder, Kirk Shepard, speaks with Niha Yerneni, Medical Scientific Affairs Manager at Ironwood Pharmaceuticals about joining Medical Affairs and, among other ideas, whether a person with recent postgraduate degree (MD, PhD, PharmD) can be successful in immediately seeking a position in industry or if fellowship or other industry training opportunities are necessary gatekeepers for entry.
What does co-creation look like in fashion? And how could brands genuinely collaborating with artisans help shift the imbalanced power dynamics in the fashion industry? That's what we're exploring in this episode with Niha Elety, a sustainable fashion advocate, designer, and the founder of Tega Collective.Hit play to join us as we go behind the scenes of Tega Collective, and find out why and how Niha created the brand. *****This episode was brought to you by Green Eco Dream, a sustainably-minded marketplace with eco-conscious alternatives for your health, home, beauty, and on-the-go needs.Check out Green Eco Dream's collection of low waste, low impact laundry essentials to help make your loved clothes last!***** FULL SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPT:https://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/niha-elety-tega-collective RESOURCES MENTIONED:Tega Collective's feature in VogueEp.14 - The Importance of Cultural Sustainability in Fashion with Niha EletyEp.55 - How To Challenge Cultural Misappropriation with Monica Boța-MoisinCultural Intellectual Property Rights Initiative CONNECT WITH NIHA AND TEGA COLLECTIVE:Tega CollectiveInstagram - @tegacollectiveTiktok - @tegacollectiveNiha's IG CONNECT WITH ELIZABETH & CONSCIOUS STYLE:WebsiteInstagramPinterest SUBSCRIBE TO THE CONSCIOUS EDIThttps://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/edit
Bu video 25/12/2016 tarihinde yayınlanan " GÜZEL ÂKIBET MÜTTAKÎLERİNDİR!.." isimli bamtelinden alınmıştır. Tamamı burada: https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel... Namaz, sözden ziyade hal ve tavırla tavsiye edilmelidir; arkadan gelen nesiller, önden gidenlerde bunu görmediklerinden dolayı, maalesef yol yorgunluğuna düştü ve döküldüler. Bir başka ayet-i kerimede şöyle buyuruluyor: وَأْمُرْ أَهْلَكَ بِالصَّلاَةِ وَاصْطَبِرْ عَلَيْهَا لاَ نَسْأَلُكَ رِزْقًا نَحْنُ نَرْزُقُكَ وَالْعَاقِبَةُ لِلتَّقْوَى “Ailene ve ümmetine namazı emret ve kendin de ona hassasiyetle devam et. Biz, senden rızık istemiyoruz, bilakis senin rızkın Bize aittir. (Dolayısıyla, bütün kulluk vazifelerin bizzat senin faydana ve senin içindir.) Nihaî başarı ve mutluluk ise, (kulluğun özü olan ve bütün ibadetlerden Allah'a ulaşan) takvadadır.” (Tâhâ, 20/132) Öncelikle, “Ehline, aile efradına namazı emret!” buyuruluyor. Buradaki o emrin şekli ve keyfiyeti üzerinde derinlemesine durulabilir. Sizin engin idrakinize havale ediyorum. Belki burada emretme mevzuundaki en önemli husus da yine temsil ve hâl ile emirdir. Kıtmîr'de, (söylemek doğru değildir belki) dört yaşında namaza başlama arzusunu uyaran, dedemin namaza karşı olan delice hayranlığı idi. Bilmiyorum, sabaha kadar mı kılardı, hanın peykesinde.. sabaha kadar.. ne zaman yatardı, bilmem ben!.. Bazen yanında dururdum ben de onun, daha dört-beş yaşındayken, onunla beraber ben de yatıp kalkayım diye. Fakat sonra uyuyakalırmışım, beni alıp yatağa koyarlarmış; o hâlâ orada kemerbeste-i ubudiyet içinde namaz kılarmış, durmadan. O halin tesiri.. halin ve temsilin te'siri… Babaannem, başını yere koyduğu zaman, bir kere “Allah!” dendiği an, yirmi dört saat ağlardı. Bunu, bütün o köy halkı bilir. Munise Hanım… Bir kere “Allah!” de yanında, bazen ürperti ile, bazen iştiyakla yirmi dört saat ağlar; öyle birisi. Şimdi bunların tesiri öyle güçlüdür ki!.. Hâlin ve temsilin tesiri… Demek ki böyle olacak!.. Demek ki Allah'a müteveccih olma böyle!.. Demek ki benim neş'et ettiğim kültür ortamı, benim de böyle olmamı iktiza ediyor!.. Sonra siz bu çevrede yetişmiş birine “Namaz kıl!” dediğiniz zaman, “Sallî!” dediğiniz zaman, Türkçe'deki “namaz kılmak” ifadesinden hareketle, “Vec'al'is-salâte – Namaz kıl!” dediğiniz zaman, hemen eda eder onu. Bu arada, bizim namazlarımızı ifade etme adına “kılma” kelimesi de çok şık düşüyor. Aslında, Kur'an أَقِمِ الصَّلاَةَ – أَقَامُوا الصَّلاَةَ gibi beyanlarıyla namazı “ikâme” etmeyi nazara veriyor. “İkâme”nin esas olduğunu gösteriyor. İç-dış mahiyetiyle, şerâiti ve rükünleriyle, hudû ve huşû'u ile, ihsan şuuru ile edâ edilene “ikâme” deniyor. O âbideyi, namaz âbidesini ayağa kaldırma, bir namaz âbidesi dikme, namazlaşma.. evet adeta namazlaşma.. görülüyor olma mülahazasıyla yapma ve görüyor olma mülahazasına kilitlenme… Öyle yapmaya “ikâme” deniyor. Zamanı gelince, “namaz kıl!” diyeceksiniz ona; zaten hal ve tavır onu diyordu. Esasen o mesele, İslam dünyasında ve bizim ülkemizde, hal ve temsil ile tam ifade edilemediğinden namazı ikâme eden de çok az. Geçende arkadaşlar ifade ettiler: “İmam Hatip'lerde namaz kılma nispeti yüzde kırk idi, yüzde yirmi dörtlere veya yirmilere düştü!” diyorlar. “Türk toplumunda da devamlı namaz kılma nispeti yüzde kırk beşlerde idi, yüzde on dokuzlara düştü!” dediler. Ben, denen şeyi söylüyorum. Neden? Hâliyle, temsiliyle, Allah karşısında kemerbeste-i ubudiyet içinde bulunmayı sergileyen insan azlığından dolayı!..
Nivîskar û weşangere Çolemêrgî Xalid Sadînî 20'an zêdetir pirtûk çapkirî ye. Niha jî pirtûka 'berze' Mîrnameya Hekariyan derxiste holê. Sadînî, bu mehvane Podcast Kurdî behsa Hekkarîyê, Mîrên Hekariyan û pirtûka Mîrnameya Hekariyan kir.
-- . Nûçeyên giring yên Swêdê Îro 22.07.2022 ji vê podkasta beê kurdî yê Radyoya Swêdê.
Children go into foster care for many reasons. For example, there might be family violence in the home or a history of neglect or physical abuse.Currently, there is a shortage of foster parents in Australia, and in some cases, there is a need for people from a specific cultural background. - Zarok ji ber gelek sedeman diçin nav lênerînê. Mînak, dibe ku tundûtûjiya malbatî li mal hebe yan jî dîrokeke îhmalkirin yan destdirêjiya fîzîkî hebe. Niha li Australya kêmasiya dêûbavên xwedîkar hene/foster parents, û di hin rewşan de, hewcedarî bi kesên ji paşereheke çandî ya taybet heye.
Founded by Niha Amin and Shanzey Al-Amin, the Canadian-based skincare brand Zeyl Beauty combined 15 years of beauty experience and Mother's Nature's finest ingredients from Ayurvedic remedies to create premium products. After a mutual obsession with beauty, Niha and Shanzey honed Earth's simplest ingredients to detox, nourish, and treat skin for an instant glow. The gals behind the glow share their best kept beauty secrets with the intent to provide exceptional plant-based skincare for everyone – no matter your age or skin type.Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.
Şêniyên Fîskayayê ku di salên 90î de ji ber valakirina gundan ji warên xwe bûne, li vê herêmê bicih bûne. Niha jî di bin navê guhertina bajêr de ji xaniyên taxa xwe tên derxistin.
Niha 33 salî ye, dema ji girtîgehê derkeve wê 46 salî be. Emrê xwe yê şêrîn wê di nava 4 dîwaran de derbas bike. Gelo suçê vê cezayê çibû? Ka werîn guh bidin çîroka hunermendê kurd.. @rojhatdilsiz7 / @das_yunis diaxivin.
In this episode, I chat to the wonderful Niha Wunnava about how we can become the leaders of our own selves, our minds and our families. We cover everything from learning how to prioritise our health and wellness, how to embrace and use our rich culture for our benefit and the good of the world around us, and how to have the confidence to do something different to achieve our deepest goals. Niha Wunnava is a leadership coach for high achieving, underrepresented leaders. Connect with Niha: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niha-wunnava/ Instagram: @nihawunnava Website: www.nihacoaching.com
What are the 5 things you must know to be a true leader? Whether you have a team of 5 or 5 million people - you must know 5 things to truly be a leader. Vinay Raman, our host, spoke with Niha Wunnava, Leadership Executive Coach at Niha Wunnava Coaching and Chief Operating Officer Pain Wellness Solutions, who is on a mission to help leaders earn the money they deserve, do more of their genius work to transform their organization and industries, and eliminating wasted effort and stress while doing it. In this episode we cover: ✔️5 things you must know to be a true leader ✔️The 3 step process of leadership ✔️Futuristic views as a leader ✔️Strategic processes ✔️Creating a success system that yields results
This week we welcome on Vetle Dalberg, Utviklingskonsulent for the Norwegian Ice Hockey Association, to chat about Norway's new Polar Bear Model. We talk about what created the change, what the model includes and what the model focuses on in player development! You can check out more from the NIHA website here: https://www.hockey.no/isbjornmodellen/ (use google chrome for translation). You can check out the rest of the resources from our guests on our drive: https://bit.ly/t-c-r-drive Don't forget to register now for our upcoming conference in December! It will be a three day event on Dec 2nd, 9th and 16th covering Athlete, Team and Coach Development! Stay tuned to our social media @thecoachsroad for more details! https://bit.ly/tcrpconf Thanks for Listening!
A Little Louder Project with Oyinkansola Sofela and Chidera Orazulike
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the twentieth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, content creators, Naomi and Niha continue our Passing the Mic series. They join us to speak about the importance of finding your unique voice and holding on to it, regaining inspiration after a creative block, maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and making space for self-care often. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
Do you know what your mother said to me?This episode Syed & Niha discuss living with in-laws.Have you talked out it as much as you probably should?
On this week's episode, Desi Deconstructed discusses regenerative sustainability with Niha Elety, a designer & content creator for fashion, art, and heritage. We talk about intersectional environmentalism, the role sustainability plays in our lives, and the different ways we can help our planet and people. Find all the calls to action on our Instagram and Facebook page! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desi-deconstructed/support
You've been with HOW MANY people?!This episode Syed & Niha discuss how important relationship histories are.How much do you really want to know?
Hello, This is Sima from MumbaiThis episode Syed & Niha discuss the hit Netflix series Indian Matchmaking.We talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly.This is a long one!
Fair and Lovely? I don't think so.Syed and Niha explore how colorism affects the lives of South Asians.Why are products like Fair and Lovely used by so many people?It's not an easy topic to discuss, but it's one we have to.
The Choice is Yours.We did a survey and the results are in. Niha and Syed discuss why people swipe left or right.It's not always about a pretty face.
What are you hiding?Niha tells us about the various things guys tend to omit in their online profiles while Syed shares the things he's seen on the other side.We also get into our first official listener email!
Is ghosting rude or necessary?Syed shares what it's like to be ghosted and Niha explains why girls tend to ghost at all.They also get into a crazy profile seen on one of the dating apps.
The introductory episode of The Rishta.This is the podcast for South Asians trying to find love in the modern world. "Rishta Aunties" are no longer the only way to find the right person. We've come a long way from how most of our parents met, but new times mean new challenges.In this episode Syed & Niha discuss who they are and why they decided to create a podcast that covers rishtas, dating, marriage, and everything in between.
Dr. Denias Tapscott's story began in 2014 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. After a traditional medial approach, she shifted and ultimately found her cure at the Institute of Functional Medicine. This process forever changed her career -- and her world view. Dr. Tapscott specializes in functional medicine, adult holistic primary care and obesity medicine. She believes that it's not enough to diagnose a disease or to treat a symptom without understanding the root cause. Testing beyond the conventional labs helps her to address nutritional, metabolic, genetic and hormonal optimization. Tapscott believes that everyone has a life story that influences their health. The functional medicine approach is used for chronic conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, dementia, depression, gastrointestinal conditions, cancers, and autoimmune diseases. It doesn't treat the symptoms with medicine, it looks even deeper to find the root cause of disease. For example, sometimes the root cause of depression can be related to nutritional deficiencies which affect the gut microbiome, which in turn affects the ability to make neurotransmitters. It also might be a sleep problem, too much nutrients or hormonal imbalances. If you want to learn about Omega 3's, which fish to eat, the rage over the microbiome, vitamin D, and what the intake form looks like the first time you visit a functional medicine doctor, listen in. Dr. Tapscott is generous with her wisdom. She explains, “Too often we rely on someone else or something else to fix us. What we try to emphasize in functional medicine is that you're in control. You just need the knowledge to create your optimal wellness.” More From Denia Tapscott Dr. Denia Tapscott at NIHA: https://www.nihadc.com/practitioners/dr-denia-tapscott-m-d.html Twitter @nihadc Facebook @nationalintegratedhealthassociates Instagram:@deniatapscott Linkedin Denia Tapscott