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Cousengs und Cousinen – Menschen, die Migrationsgeschichte schreiben
"Ich musste mich immer mehrfach beweisen, weil ich eine Frau bin, Kopftuch trage und boxe": Boxerin Zeina Nassar

Cousengs und Cousinen – Menschen, die Migrationsgeschichte schreiben

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 55:00


Mit 13 schaut Zeina Nassar ein Youtube-Video, in dem Frauen boxen – und ihr ist klar: "Das möchte ich auch!" Bei ihrem ersten Wettkampf in Berlin wird ihr Kopftuch zum Problem. Doch mithilfe ihrer Trainerin lässt Nassar als Teenagerin die nationalen Wettkampfregeln ändern. Jahre später, Nassar hält den Deutschen Meistertitel, wird ihr abermals der Antritt bei der EM 2018 versagt. Also lässt die Deutsch-Libanesin auch die internationalen Regeln fürs Frauenboxen ändern. Das sorgt für Aufmerksamkeit: Nike designt ein Pro Hijab und engagiert die Berlinerin für eine weltweite Kampagne neben Stars wie LeBron James und Kylian Mbappé. Wie Nassar sich zum teils schmerzhaften Training motiviert, mit Niederlagen umgeht und wovon sie fernab des Boxens träumt, hört ihr in der aktuellen Folge von "Cousengs und Cousinen".Ihr habt Ideen für Gäste oder Feedback zum Podcast? Dann schreibt uns gerne an podcast@businessinsider.deCousengs und Cousinen – eine Produktion von Business Insider / Redaktion: Uta Miryeong Weisse, Derman Deniz, Christine van den Berg / Produktion: Christine van den Berg und Derman Deniz / Musik: Tayfun Guttstadt und Jens Güttes Cover: Lisa Sophie KempkeImpressum: https://www.businessinsider.de/informationen/impressum/ Datenschutz: https://www.businessinsider.de/informationen/datenschutz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les Grandes Gueules
Campagne pro-hijab : une provocation ? - 03/11

Les Grandes Gueules

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 29:51


Avec : Kaouther Ben Mohamed, présidente de l'association "Marseille en colère". Benjamin Cauchy, auto-entrepreneur et ex-gilet jaune. Didier Giraud, agriculteur. - Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot présentent un show de 3 heures avec leurs invités, où actualité rime avec liberté de ton, sur RMC la radio d'opinion. « Les Grandes Gueules » animées par Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot sont de retour pour une 18e saison ! Agriculteur, fromager, avocat, enseignante… les 14 GG, issues de la société civile, n'ont jamais peur de défendre leurs idées. Entre débats animés, accrochages et éclats de rires, ces 3 heures de talk-show sont le reflet des vraies préoccupations des Français. Cette année, Fred Hermel débarque dans les GG avec un billet d'humeur : « C'est ça la France ». Chaque matin dès 6h, écoutez un show radio/télé unique en France. Pendant trois heures, l'équipe de RMC s'applique à partager l'actualité au plus près du quotidien des Français. Un rendez-vous exceptionnel mêlant infos en direct, débats autour de l'actualité, réactions et intervention d'experts. En simultané de 6h à 8h30 sur RMC Découverte. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h).

kultur'D
December 14: Gurinder Chadha on Bend It Like Beckham Musical, and TEDxToronto co-chair Kapil Khimdas.

kultur'D

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 46:07


Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha talks Bend It Like Beckham Musical and TEDxToronto co-chair Kapil Khimdas. Plus national online supervising editor at Global News, Arti Patel, gives insight on new series Broken.  Guest hosts: writer, Madelyn Chung, and Global News online journalist, Olivia Bowden. #ontheradar: 2020 Golden Globe nominations, Greta Thunberg & Lizzo Time Magazine's Person and Entertainer of the Year, Nike expands Pro Hijab line, Eminem and Nick Cannon reignite feud, Peleton ad, plus more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life Beats
Chasing Mountains and Marathons with Manal Rostom (08.09.2019)

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 39:17


From growing up hating her culture and faith to smashing every stereotype around Muslim women and what they can and can’t do, Manal Rostom is a trailblazer for women across the world. As the first Nike trainer and Nike Run Club coach and first Arab to be featured on the Nike app, Manal became the inspiration for the multinational to create the Pro-Hijab, a garment that has had a massive impact for Muslim women in sport. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

When Women Win
Surviving Hijab: Challenges and Opportunities - Manal Rostom

When Women Win

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 33:56


In 2014 Manal Rostom wrote to Nike to ask why none of their ads featured women who looked or dressed like her: Arab women who wear the hijab. Nike got in touch and Manal not only ended up featuring in their international advertising campaign, but also became involved in developing Nike’s Pro Hijab, a head scarf designed for veiled women who participate in sports.  But growing up Manal didn’t plan on wearing the hijab: her attitude towards covering was negative due to the stereotypes of veiled women being timid or uneducated. Manal talked about these perceptions she once held and how determined she is to change the stereotype: enter our power-house runner, mountaineer and fitness coach!   While Manal Rostom originally trained as a pharmacist and spent 14 years in the corporate world, she is now a full-time fitness coach who has summitted 7 mountains and run 11 marathons! She is the first Egyptian woman to summit Mont Blanc. There is even an Apple playlist called “Run with Manal” and she is the first Arab to be featured on the Global Nike+ Run Club App. Manal started wearing the hijab aged 21 but almost gave it up in 2014 - that is when she created the Surviving Hijab Facebook Community Group for which she recently won an award – it has grown to over 600,000 members.   During our chat Manal opened up for the first time about her experience dealing with horrific cyber-bullies, blow-back from a tolerance message she posted on her facebook group. We discussed how society can place a heavy burden on women, judging them on things that lay outside their control. Finally, we talked about motivation and what drives her up the mountain when she is physically drained.  My favourite quote from the episode: "I love it when little boys look at me and I'm their role model." If you'd like to follow Manal you can find her on Instagram and Facebook.

Professional Troublemaker
Stand Up, Stand Out (with Ibtihaj Muhammad) - Episode 12

Professional Troublemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 59:07


In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about her well-deserved vacation, rants on not feeling guilty about outsourcing her life, gives love to Beyonce and the On the Run II Tour, and chats with champion fencer, author, and fashion designer Ibtihaj Muhammad about becoming the first Muslim woman to win an Olympic medal for the United States and having both a Barbie and Nike line created in her honor.Follow Ibtihaj on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! She’s @IbtihajMuhammad on Twitter and Instagram, and @IbtihajMuhammadUSA on Facebook. Also, check out her clothing line, Louella, and new book PROUD available everywhere books are sold.Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. And visit her blog AwesomelyLuvvie.com. Buy her book *I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual*.Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts.Recorded at: Chicago Recording CompanyProducer: Candace Jones

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
5/24/18 - Jennifer Dulski, Head of Facebook Groups and Community, calls in to our KUCI studios to talk about how to start movements that matter

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018


Managers accept the world as it is; movement starters push the boundaries to make it more just, compassionate, and even joyful. We all need to decide: Are we managers or movement starters? When Mark Zuckerberg changed the mission of Facebook this summer to be focused on community, he hired Jennifer Dulski to lead Groups, at the center of their new strategy, and used by more than one billion people to build meaningful communities around the world. With a career as a tech executive at Yahoo! and Google, a startup founder and CEO, and a social change leader as president of Change.org, Dulski is now combining her own experience with stories of other inspiring leaders to show how we all have the power to start movements that matter. In her new book, PURPOSEFUL, she walks through the steps to go from idea to impact and shares specific tips and stories from real movement starters -- from students to retirees -- whose movements have created everything from new laws to new companies. Jennifer Dulski will discuss: Movements and social change: From the Women’s March to the #MeToo movement to the recent resurgence in the fight for gun control in the aftermath of the Parkland shooting, people are rallying others around common purpose to achieve their goals. Women in leadership: Jennifer has long been a leading woman in tech, she led one of the six business units at Yahoo!, she co-founded and served as CEO at The Dealmap, a location-based deals service, which she sold to Google in 2011, making her the first female entrepreneur to sell a company to Google. Over 75% of the individuals featured in the book are women, including: Amanda Nguyen, the founder and president of Rise, a national civil rights nonprofit dedicated to fighting for the rights of sexual assault victims; and Kara Goldin, founder of Hint Water. Facebook movements taken offline: Surviving Hijab is a community for women to support each other around the decision to wear the hijab. The group was initially just for friends. But just two weeks after creator Manal Rostom started it, there were 40,000 members in the group and it has now grown to nearly 500,000. The group's members encourage each other to be active and proud of their hijab. The group has influenced Nike to create its first Pro Hijab, which TIME recently named as one of the best inventions of 2017. Business practices: The most effective leaders are those that see themselves as movement starters, not only activists, but also entrepreneurs and business people. Jennifer shares tips for leaders in business on how to respond to pressure from changemakers -- whether it be your consumers or public sentiment. In a time when our world needs change more than ever, Dulski shows how each of us can learn the leadership skills necessary to rally people around common propose, whether we are activists or entrepreneurs. About the author: Jennifer Dulski is the head of Facebook Groups and Community. She also has more than 15 years' experience in successful startups and big-brand internet companies, including Yahoo! and The Dealmap, which was acquired by Google in 2011, and was most recently president and COO of Change.org. Dulski writes about leadership, management and entrepreneurship for LinkedIn Influencers, Fortune, Huffington Post and other media outlets.

Fit Club
Comparing the Best and Worst Dieting Tips & More | BHL's Fit Club

Fit Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 35:28


BHL's Fit Club -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Shaka Smith and Fallon Mercedes bring you weekly diet and fitness tips including Bacon, soda and too few nuts being tied to a big portion of US deaths, how to stop muscle cramps, Nike launching "Pro Hijab" for Muslim women athletes and more. All of this and more on BHL's Fit Club!

Hot Mic: Bite-Size News Brief
Healthcare Rollout, CIA Wikileaks & Nike's Pro Hijab

Hot Mic: Bite-Size News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 1:57


The GOP is completely botching the rollout of its health care plan. WikiLeaks just published thousands of documents it says came from the CIA. Nike to release "Pro Hijab" for Muslim women in spring 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.