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Afghan food has a rich history and a unique blend of spices that make it particularly delicious, but there aren't many places in Omaha that offer it. Thankfully we have Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine to showcase this wonderful spectrum of food. Omed and Waheed, the sons of chef/owner Shahen Shah, joined me to discuss what makes Afghan food special and how their family brought it to Omaha. Taste the flavors of this sensational restaurant for yourself, then comment on the episode and answer Dan's question! https://www.shaheensafghancuisine.com/ This episode was sponsored by Semo Pasta. Homemade pasta from local ingredients and an unforgettable dining experience awaits. Buon appetito! This episode was also sponsored by Certified Piedmontese. Taste the difference quality beef products can make! This is a Hurrdat ONE Production. Hurrdat ONE is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat ONE Network by going to Hurrdat ONE Website or visit Hurrdat ONE YouTube Channel!
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Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine brings the flavors of Afghanistan to Omaha, Nebraska and they now have two locations serving up Mantu (ground beef dumplings), Kabobs, Kabuli Pulao with its basmati rice and lamb shanks and more. Shahen Shah leads this family centered restaurant and grocery. His two sons Omed and Waheed joined me in studio to talk about this flavorful cuisine and about Shaheen's approach to serving its customers in a way to help them feel welcomed like they would be in Shahen's home country. I absolutely love our wide variety of cuisines available right here in Omaha, and right here on our show you are in for great conversation so hang on to your fork and listen if you're hungry!
D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Today's episode is short but powerful! Hear about the D.O. or DO not road trip to OMED in Orlando! We had the chance to spend time with the AOA and interview Osteopathic Medical Students from around the country! Their excitement is infectious! A special thanks to OnLineMedEd for allowing us to use their booth to conduct our interviews. For those of you not able to attend, we highly recommend a trip to San Antonio,Texas for the meeting next year!
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049 Shabbos 5b- Omed Lofush Omed Li'katef
In this short shiur, delivered at the grand banquet of Mevaseret, Rav Burg addresses the Talmidim for the final time of the year. In this shiur he defines the difference between a Malach who is an Omed and a human being who is a Mehaleich. An Omed can be defined by his fall but a human being who is in process can never be defined by what he does.
D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
The D.O. or Do Not podcast had the significant honor to be invited to the OMED conference in October. This is the largest gathering of osteopathic physicians, students, and advocates in the nation! Our team had the privilege to conduct several mini-interviews with students during this action-packed weekend and we have patched them together in this episode for our listeners to enjoy! It is a little bit different than our usual episodes, but we hope you enjoy something new.
Join us in this week's Discussion about Ohio Medical Educations day! Pre-health advisor, Dr. Hendricks, and Associate Dean for Admissions and Strategic Enrollment at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Dr. Perry, Tell you everything you need to know about the event and how to having a successful day full of enrichment and Networking. OMED will be held here at UTCOMLS this year and we are so excited for you to join us on our campus! Find us on instagram @ rocketsoncall.ut for the link to sign up for the event and make sure to follow us there so you never miss an episode of Rockets on Call!
Sefirah: Narrative CONTAINERS REVEAL ENERGIES Ayin Beis Volume 1, Discourse 24, V'hu Omed 5673, Chapter 92 p. 176-178 Short Summary: Long Summary:
Sefirah: Narrative THE STORY Containers Revealing Energies Ayin Beis Volume 1, Discourse 24, V'hu Omed 5673, Chapter 91 p. 175-176 Short Summary: Long Summary: [Following the first interpretation of sefirah from the word mispar, number, now begins a 13-chapter discussion of the second interpretation in sefirah, from the word sippur, narrative, which will conclude with chapter 103].
Cette semaine on reçoit Sizaye pour la sortie de son projet 4eme Mur. Il est accompagné de ses acolytes du Fil Rouge!interview, live show et session freestyle tout y passe! Big up à Tunjay et Omed pour le soutien!PLAYLISTRocca ft Souffrance - Mash-up Doria Triste époqueScred Connexion ft La Smala - Dans les mémoiresScoop & J.Keuz - CheckpointSizaye ft Black Jeez - Roland GarrosSizaye - 7/7Sizaye - TravailCrown ft Suprem Sol, Unknown Mizery, Jay Cartesian, Roc da Rukus - Gold BearerYugen Blakrok - PedestalAnier - DarkoSchool of Mc's - The Philosophers ( prod Sami Jay)Zenzin ft MC Jacker - Lemme talk it out (prod Sami Jay)Sizaye - Live show 4eme murSizaye, Le Fil Rouge, Omed, Tunjay & Benjunior - Session freestyle
Episode Summary1. Dr. Atwaters loves math. She really loves and understands the tenets of it and knows how to apply it to life.2. She learned to be bold from her mother, who told her that she should apply to any college she wanted to. 3. She believes that being at GT introduced her to other people who were just like her and have become her network.4. Her STEM story is also her life story. 5. She wants everyone to learn how to network. Having a strong network is a blessing and a good thing but is something you have to be intentional about who is in your network. 6. Liberation is key to her. Science serves liberation; theology serves liberation.Dr. Sybrina Atwaters BioSybrina Y. Atwaters is an interdisciplinary sociologist with research interests in sociology of technology (exploring knowledge production through virtual world technologies); and social inequality (examining patterns of inequality within science, engineering, and higher education). Her broad experience includes collaborative research with the National Academies, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Iowa State University, the Fund for Theological Education, and the Association of Theological Schools. She has presented her work at both national and international professional conferences. Her research has been published by Spring International and John Hopkins University Press.Dr. Atwaters currently serves as Director, OMED: Educational Services, for Institute Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Georgia Institute of Technology. She supervises several programs and grant initiatives under her purview, including the 9-time award-winning African American Male Initiative (AAMI); Challenge, OMED's signature 5-week summer academic intensive residential program; and Focus, an annual institute-wide diversity graduate recruitment program; and the Women of Color Initiative (WOCI), a city-wide collaborative with Georgia Tech, Spelman, Emory, and STEM Atlanta Women non-profit. Most recently she became affiliated faculty with the School of History and Sociology.Sybrina is a 3-time graduate from Georgia Institute of Technology, receiving her B.S. in electrical engineering and master's and Ph.D. in sociology of technology and science. She also earned her master's degrees from Emory University in Theological Studies and Georgia State University in Instructional Technology. Dr. Atwaters has over nine years of experience as a senior wireless design engineer, eight years in STEM diversity research and programming, and 15 years in higher education instruction.Dr. Atwaters serves on several boards, steering committees, task forces, and strategic planning working groups; including Georgia Million Women Mentors.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sybrina-atwaters-ph-d-63393b42Website: https://omed.gatech.edu Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/stemminginstilettos)
In the final part of our conversation, we discuss: Dealing with the repercussions of 'THAT' story from Omed's wedding (see Part 1 for full story) Introducing a non-Bengali partner to his parents Cross-cultural similarities in our family's background and mindset Traditional belief systems of marrying within the same ethnicity The role of social media in creating echo chambers of racism Are young generations exposed to too much too early in life? Quotes from this episode You don't necessarily have to be with a Muslim to be a better Muslim I'm not here to jiggle my titties, I'm here to tell you some stories Encourage people to be open about how they feel, and try to limit judgment; judgment should be reserved for actual crime. The more open you are with your vulnerabilities, the more likely you are to find ways to overcome them DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT PART ONE IF YOU HAVEN'T YET Listen to Doq's YouTube show here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClXNWf8lQWXIJrllQL_FnqA
If you don't already know who Doq is, check out the bonus episode before this, where I spend 30mins with him talking about all the weird and wonderful so that we could ease him of his initial nerves. In this episode, we talk: Deal with anxiety of meeting new people. Accepting my insecurities in social settings. What does it mean to be ‘well read'? Appreciating video games as a form of art. Growing up in a household (and family culture) that lacked a focus on art & creativity. Issue with Asian parenthood culture and the future careers of their children. The limitations of the English language in poetry. Dropping out of university in 3rd year. Lack of mental health awareness and education in our parent's generation. Being driven to humour in an attempt at pleasing his devout Muslim dad and wanted to make him laugh. Dealing with cancer - physically, mentally and socially - and realising his fortune in surviving, where others didn't. The stereotypes of different cliques in school. Learning how to deal with embarrassment, including THAT story from Omed's wedding. [laugh emoji] Follow Doq at: www.instagram.com/doqcastListen/watch Doqcast on YouTube
This week, Kelly travels the virtual highway with Joe and John all the way to Bali, Indonesia for “Omed-omedan”. Known here as the “Bali Kissing Festival”, this annual tradition welcomes the Saka new year - and thousands of looky-loo tourists. Follow us down the rabbit hole of public forms of intimacy; including other famous kisses and the hosts' own experiences “lip-to-lip”. - Check out the show's Instagram feed: https://www.instagram.com/livingmyfestlifepodcast/ - Follow Kelly Collette online! https://www.kellycollettecomedy.com/ - Original Theme music performed and written by Honey Combs and Combo Slice. Stream their album today: https://open.spotify.com/album/4VZ775lbPom1lv3Vmi4KIM?si=YKFkPNWFQDC5zJ3AP4r_zQ&nd=1 - Editing provided by Phil at https://www.instagram.com/micompodre/
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"Al Shelosha Devarim HaOlam Omed" - Reconnecting to the Foundations of the World, the first in a new series on Pirkei Avot, by Rav Dovid Gottlieb
Welcome back to another episode of the strong and athletic podcast! Today is a special interview that I did with Omed Alam’s coach straight from the gym where Omed Alam’s train, in Hillarod (Denmark). Maciej, a Polish born, is a physical education teacher that was recruited by the legendary Olympic weightlifter Zygmunt Smalcerz to help […]
Welcome back to another episode of the strong and athletic podcast! Today my guest is my friend Omed Alam and this is his second time with me in the podcast....
Welcome back to another episode of the strong and athletic podcast! Today my guest is my friend Omed Alam and this is his second time with me in the podcast. In today’s episode, we talk about the training camp he undertook in Ukraine with the Latvian team and his preparation for the 2019 European weightlifting […]
Welcome back to another episode of the strong and athletic podcast. Today’s guest is the Danish Olympic weightlifting rising star Omed Alam. Omed has been involved in sports from a young age. He fell...
Welcome back to another episode of the strong and athletic podcast. Today’s guest is the Danish Olympic weightlifting rising star Omed Alam. Omed has been involved in sports from a young age. He fell in love with Olympic weightlifting at the young age of 9 years old which led him to try and attempt attending weightlifting classes daily. This […]
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Aired Thursday, 14 September 2017, 4:00 PM ET Discover Desire through Orgasmic Meditation with Tony - OM Practitioner Tony discusses the real power source to access everyone’s desire through a regular OM practice. He is passionate about getting people in touch with their desire in all facets of their lives whether that be a sexual, emotional, or spiritual connection with yourself and with other people. about the masculine honoring and being of service to the feminine for the better. About the Guest: Tony - OM Practitioner Tony first OMed in Sydney, Australia on 5 September 2015 after attending an “Intro to OM” day. Being extremely nervous, pessimistic and skeptical about attending this event, he kept an open mind to all sensations and possibilities. He saw it through and is a strong believer in the practice to now be an OM practitioner who lives with desire and is comfortable in his masculine being of service to the feminine. OM is a sacred and conscious practice to him. Every OM is unique, different and powers his growth sexually, spiritually and emotionally. After diving deeper into learning more about OM, Tony decided to visit the home of OM in California for 7 months. He now lives in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his new wife. In keeping with the philosophy of Orgasmic Meditation, Tony keeps a tight container with the practice, the OM practice is free from commerce, and available to everyone that wants to learn it. He is available to teach you how to OM if that is your desire and he can guide you through the practice. Once you are trained, you can practice with any OM practitioners around the world. To the women and men in the community that want to ask questions or know more about OM, he is willing to share what he knows freely to help you to deepen your practice. Please contact Tony through Facebook Private Messenger.
Omed Habib is a Director of Product Marketing at AppDynamics. Omed actually has an engineering background and is really sharp. We had a great discussion on Maslow's Theory of Happiness and how it relates to developers, ops and DevOps. You never know what you will learn about on a DevOps Chat ;-) Hope you enjoy!
063 Chullin 12b- Godol Omed Al Gabov
062 Chullin 12b- Godol Omed Al Gabov
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Omed, "stands," and omed le-, "is about to," are two different things. Host Guy Sharett teaches us the important words in this shorseh ("root"), ע.מ.ד, one of which is also a sexual term. At the end of the episode, Guy explains how you can learn Hebrew from reading tombstones at an old Tel Aviv cemetery. New words & expressions: Hu amad – He stood – עמד La’amod – To stand – לעמוד Ha-kol omed ba-makom – Everything stands still – הכל עומד במקום Hu omed – He is standing – הוא עומד Omedet, omdim, omdot – עומדת, עומדים, עומדות Hu omed lalechet – He’s about to go – הוא עומד ללכת Omed + infinitive – About to – עומד +שם פועל Hi amda linsoa le-chul – She was about to go abroad – היא עמדה לנסוע לחו"ל Aval ba-sof hi lo nas’aa – But she didn’t go at the end – אבל בסוף היא לא נסעה Ani rotse lada’at eifo ani omed ba-avoda – I want to know my standing at work – אני רוצה לדעת איפה אני עומד בעבודה Omed lo – He’s got an erection – עומד לו Ha-lev sheli lo omed be-ze yoter – My heart cannot stand this – הלב שלי לא עומד בזה יותר Omed be- – To withstand – -עומד ב Ani lo omed be-ze – I can’t stand it, I can’t cope with it – אני לא עומד בזה Amida – Standing – עמידה Tfilat ha-amida – The standing prayer – תפילת העמידה Hayiti ne’emad lo pa’am um-chake la – I would stand waiting for her, not once – הייתי נעמד לא פעם ומחכה לה Ne’emad - To stand up; to stop; to stand still – נעמד Hu ne’emad leyadi – He stood up next to me – הוא נעמד לידי Le’amed – To do the page layout – לעמד Bo’u nir’e eich efshar le’amed be-ezrat ha Word et ha-daf – Let’s see how we can do the page layout with the help of the Word software – בואו נראה איך אפשר לעמד בעזרת הוורד את הדף Amud – Page of a book – עמוד Amud chashmal – An electricity pole – עמוד חשמל He’emid – Positioned, placed something somewhere – העמיד Ata batu’ach she-ata rotse le-haamid et ha-aron po? – Are you sure you want to place the cupboard here? – ?אתה בטוח שאתה רוצה להעמיד את הארון פה Leha’amid le- - To place upright (in all possible meanings) – להעמיד Ma’amid panim – Pretending – מעמיד פנים Ata ma’amid oti be-matsav lo na’im – You’re putting me in an uncomfortable position – אתה מעמיד אותי במצב לא נעים Leha’amid mishehu ba-makom – To put someone in his place – להעמיד מישהו במקום Hu’amad – Was placed - הועמד Hu hu’amad ba-makom – He was put in his place – הוא הועמד במקום Ha-shulchan hu’amad be-emtsa ha-cheder – The table was placed in the middle of the room – השולחן הועמד באמצע החדר Lehatsig et ha-mu’amadim – To introduce the candidates – להציג את המועמדים Mu’amad, mu’amedet, mu’amadim, mu’amadot – Candidate/s – מועמד, מועמדת, מועמדים, מועמדות Emda – Position; work station – עמדה Mahi emdatcha legabei – What’s your position about? – ?מהי עמדתך לגבי Emdat mafte’ach – Key position – עמדת מפתח Guy’s parting monologue: .אז היום אני רוצה לספר לכם שבשבוע שעבר לימדתי עברית בבית העלמין טרומפלדור, בית הקברות הראשון של תל אביב מ-1902, שבו קבורים לא מעט אנשים מפורסמים. Today I want to tell you that last week I taught Hebrew at the old Trumpeldor Cemetery, the first cemetery of Tel Aviv, from 1902, where lots of celebrities are buried. יש לי סיור שם, שבו אנחנו לומדים עברית מתוך המצבות. יש שם מילים בעברית ישנה, כמעט עברית תנ"כית, וכל מיני קיצורים יהודיים מעניינים, והתלמידים יכולים I have a tour there where we learn tombstone Hebrew. There are words in old Hebrew, almost biblical, and lots of interesting Hebrew acronyms, and the students can take a photo of the tombstones and work on the texts at home. .אבל אפשר גם להכיר את האנשים שחיו בתל אביב לפני יותר ממאה שנה. בסיור קפצנו גם להגיד שלום לכמה בני משפחה שלי, אח של סבא, הסבא-רבא שלי, וזה היה ממש נחמד. But one can also meet the people who lived in Tel Aviv more than 100 years ago. On this tour we dropped by to say hi to a few family members of mine, my grandpa’s brother, my great grandpa, and that was nice. .בשבילי זה לא כל כך מקום של מוות, זה סיור שחוגג את החיים של האנשים האלה, שהשפיעו כל כך על כל מה שקרה כאן For me, it’s so not so much of a place of death; it’s a tour that celebrates these people’s life, people who really influenced everything which happened here. Playlist and clips:Gali Atari – Ha-kol Omed Ba-makom (Lyrics)Ma’or Daniel – Lo Mevateret (Lyrics)Shlomo Artzi & Arik Einstein – Hozrim Ha-baita (Lyrics)Clip: Imud ha-daf be-Word (page layout in Word)Arik Sinai - Ma'amid Panim (Lyrics)Clip: TV1 Police Chief report