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Bill Walton: Host of The Bill Walton Show Discussed Elon Musk's ties to communist China. Why Elon Musk's continuing engagement in communist China will almost certainly involve surrendering intellectual property concerning Tesla's famed artificial intelligence in connection with self-driving vehicles. We spoke of an immense conference on artificial intelligence, evidence of the Saudi's interest in dominating that space in the future. Explored Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland's role in promoting identity politics while shutting down America's energy, independence, and security. Dr. Micheal Rectenwald: Chief Academic Officer and Co-founder of American Scholars Explored the Marxist playbook now being weaponized on college campuses around the country by agents, provocateurs, professors, and administrators set on pursuing and precipitating a cultural Marxist revolution in America. Elliot Chodoff: Political and Military Analyst at Hamartzim Educational Services Why Israel must finish the job with a decisive operation in Rafia? The extent to which the Biden administration seems determined not simply to save Hamas but to compel Israel to surrender to the terrorist organization.
I dette programmet deles en sterk historie fra boken «Livsfarlig tro», utgitt på Lunde forlag i 2014. Du får høre hvordan Jesus på sin forunderlige måte finner veien både til professor Rafia Abbas og studenten hennes, Mina, ved Imam Islamic University. Og når de først har valgt å følge Jesus, er ikke noe offer for stort i kjærlighet til deres Frelser og Herre. «Livsfarlig tro» er ikke bare en boktittel – det er realiteten for Rafia, Mina og mange andre muslimer som vender om til Jesus i dag. «Vær så snill å be for din familie i Saudi Arabia», er Rafia sin sterke oppfordring til oss. 10.mars starter bønneaksjonen «30 dagers bønn for verdens muslimer». Ta kontakt med Åpne Dører om du ønsker å få tilsendt en gratis bønneguide. Du kan lese mer her: https://www.30dagersbonn.no
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Cyan Kicks (Finland's UMK 2024 participants) Interview with St. Pedro from Spain's Benidorm Fest 2024 - the Spanish Selection to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 plus information on the city of Benidorm with Salman and Rafia Interview with Elina Lindstroem Interview (Melodifestivalen 2024 - Heat 1) Interview with Samir and Viktor Interview (Melodifestivalen 2024 - Heat 1) Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - National Final Season with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Eurovision Spotlight - The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - National Final Season: Sweden will be hosting the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 which will be the 68th contest in its history coming once again from the Malmoe Arena, Malmoe, Sweden on 07 & 09 May 2024 for the two Semi Finals and the Grand Final scheduled for Saturday 11 May 2024. Many participating countries to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 are holding their selection shows across Europe and each week on Radio International we take a look at the ongoing selection processes and play some of the highlights from the National Finals and songs that actually will be selected to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmoe. Alasdair Rendall will be reviewing the selection processes over the last week and you hear some of the songs on the show this week. Live Interview with Cyan Kicks (Finland 2024 National Final UMK participants): Finland will be selecting their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 through Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK) on 10 Feb 2024 with seven acts battling it out for the ticket to represent Finland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmoe in Sweden 07, 09 and 11 May 2024. Suzanna of Cyan Kicks will be rejoining Radio International this week for a live interview as they are participating once more after their great success becoming the runner up in the 2022 edition of UMK. Their entry for UMK 2024 is called "Dancing with Demons". Could this be Finland's entry for Eurovision 2024? Spain's Benidorm Fest 2024 - The National Final of Spain to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Radio International's Salman and Rafia were on location in Benidorm and will join the show this week to tell us about their experience from Benidorm and there is an interview with St Pedro who made it successfully from the Semi Final to the Grand Final of the Benidorm Festival 2024 with the song "Dos extraños (Cuarteto de cuerda)" coming second after Nebulossa and the winning song of the Beniform Festival 2024 entitled "Zorra" which will represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in the Grand Final on 11 May 2024. Melodifestivalen 2024 Heat 1 Allstarz Melodifestivalen 2024 - Heat 1: 2624 songs were submitted to Swedish Television (SVT) for Melodifestivalen 2024. The selection was narrowed down to 30 acts which were distributed onto five heats. 12 songs will be competing in the Grand Final of Melodifestivalen 2024 on 06 Mar 2024 in Stockholm's Friends Arena. The winner of that show will then represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. On 03 Feb 2024 saw the first of five heats taking place and with that starting the Melodifestivalen 2024 Roadshow. The results of each heat can be followed at out colleagues from Wikipedia - CLICK HERE. Radio International's JP was in Malmoe at Heat 1 for had the pleasure of chatting with all six acts during the rehearsals and after the broadcast. This week on the show listen to and interview with Samir and Viktor who with the song "Hela världen väntar" (the whole world is waiting) surprisingly did not advance in the competition. However, advancing is Elisa Lindstroem who brought back Schlager to the competition "Forever Yours" made it to the Semi Final. Listen to the interview with Elisa on the show this week. Melodifestivalen 2024 - Heat 2 comes from Gothenburg on 10 Feb 2024. Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com.There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Jamala, Chiara, Ulrikke, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Boggie, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, Tim Schou from a Friend in London, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Chalid (Luxembourg National Finalist 2024) Eurovision Spotlight XXL: Benidorm Fest 2024 (Part 2 of 2), Spain's National Final to Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with Javier Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - National Final Season with Eurovision Lordship Marcus Keppel-Palmer Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Your music requests Eurovision Spotlight - The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - National Final Season: Sweden will be hosting the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 which will be the 68th contest in its history coming once again from the Malmoe Arena, Malmoe, Sweden on 07 & 09 May 2024 for the two Semi Finals and the Grand Final scheduled for Saturday 11 May 2024. Many participating countries to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 are holding their selection shows across Europe and each week on Radio International we take a look at the ongoing selection processes and play some of the highlights from the National Finals and songs that actually will be selected to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmoe. The Luxembourg Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Interview with CHAiLD (Luxembourg National Final 2024): For the first time since 1993, Luxembourg returns to the Eurovision Song Contest. The National Final in Luxembourg - The Luxembourg Song Contest 2024 is scheduled to take place on 27 Jan 2024 from the Rockhal in Esch sur Alzette with eight acts battling it out for the ticket to Malmoe in Sweden where the 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be staged on May 07, 09 and 11, following the victory of Loreen from Sweden in 2023 with the song "Tattoo". Luxembourg has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest thirty-seven times since debuting in its first edition of 1956. The country has won the contest on five occasions: in 1961 with "Nous les amoureux" performed by Jean-Claude Pascal, in 1965 with "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" performed by France Gall, in 1972 with "Après toi" performed by Vicky Leandros, in 1973 with "Tu te reconnaîtras" performed by Anne-Marie David, and finally in 1983 with "Si la vie est cadeau" performed by Corinne Hermès. After a poor result in 1993, Luxembourg was relegated from the 1994 contest in accordance with the new rules implemented at the time, and has since opted to be absent from the event. Eurovision Winner Vicky Leandros who won for Luxembourg in 1972 with the song "Apres-toi" will be guest during the The Luxembourg Song Contest 2024. A total of 459 entries were submitted to RTL out of which eight acts will be competing in the The Luxembourg Song Contest 2024. Radio International will be introducing the songs to the listeners on the show this week including a live interview with one of the contestants - CHAiLD who performs the song "Hold on". Let's get to know the first of eight Finalists of the Luxembourg Song Contest 2024 with the Radio International interview team. Eurovision 2024 - Spain: The Beniorm Fest 2024 (Part 2): Spain decides their entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 through the Benidorm Fest 2024. 16 acts are being distributed into two Semi Finals and a Grand Final to decide the winner and Spain's Representative to the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. A list of songs and competiion rules can be found at this link from our colleagues at Wikipedia - click here. Last week on the show Javier looked at the first eight songs and this week in the second hour Javier will introduce the remaining eight songs in the Benidorm Fest 2024. Radio International's Salman and Rafia, like last year, will be in Benidorm to conduct interviews with the singers which we will air on Radio International upon their return. Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot. Nick will be presenting the Eurovision News courtesy of escXtra.com.There will be a lot of the great new releases of Eurovision artists on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in the Eurovision Calendar and and and.... The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Jamala, Chiara, Ulrikke, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Boggie, Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, Tim Schou from a Friend in London, The Roop, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. 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Welcome to the Becker's Healthcare Podcast! In this enlightening episode, our host explores the critical connection between oral health and overall health with two distinguished guests: Myechia Minter-Jordan, President and CEO, and Kaz Rafia, Chief Health Equity Officer, both from CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. They delve into why oral health is often separated from the broader healthcare landscape and shed light on the concept of medical-dental integration. Discover the benefits of this integration for both providers and patients, explore potential cost savings, and learn how it plays a pivotal role in addressing health equity. Tune in for a conversation that uncovers the profound impact of oral health on our well-being and healthcare system.
In this episode of the Retail & Hospitality ISAC podcast, host Luke Vander Linden is joined by Dom Lutz, an information security engineer at URBN, to expand upon a personal research project he is working on, homographs in domain spoofing. Then, Luke sits down with Rafia Noor, an information security engineer in the operation technology division at Colgate-Palmolive, to discuss her career path, intelligence sharing at the RH-ISAC, and the trajectory of cybersecurity. Thank you to Fortinet for their sponsorship of the Retail & Hospitality ISAC podcast.
Le tendenze moda emergono sempre di più dai negozi virtuali del web, social come Instagram e TikTok rend sempre più diventati dei marketplace per il fashion. Analizzando 120 milioni diutenti on line la piattaforma Stylight ha trovato nove accessori per l'estate 2023 con grandi volumi di ricerche on line. Quali sono? La borsa di rafia extra large che lascia la spiaggia per la città, gli occhiali da sole con lenti arancioni, l'abito anni '70 ad uncinetto e poi...
On this very special episode, Dr. Lodhi is joined by her sister Rafia to discuss everything you need to know about Eid! As Ramadan comes to a close, find out the many traditions, festivities, and fun aspects to this incredible holiday known as Eid al-Fitr or the "holiday of breaking the fast." Enjoy learning about the holiday as well as Dr. Lodhi and Rafia's own personal spins on the festivities. Eid Mubarak!Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because I just happen to be a Muslim woman who talks about sex.To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.comLike and subscribe to our YouTube channel where you can watch all episodes of the podcast!Feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share the show!Follow us on Social Media...Instagram: DrSadafobgynTikTok: DrSadafobgyn
Rafia Rahim, best known as Rj Rafia- the first woman RJ in Kashmir's Budgam, has become a household name in the Valley after she became the primetime Radio jockey for 98.3 Radio Mirchi in Kashmir. | Listen to her inspirational story exclusively on #MashqTalksPodcast. We encourage you to share your views and feedback with us. You can write to themashq@gmailcom or reach out to @RjUmarNisar on the Meta universe and Twitter. || Donate to Mashq Talks at https://rzp.io/l/mashqtalkspodcast
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on SWITCH Radio Essex in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom. AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Live Interview with Gustaph (Belgium 2023) The Benidorm Fest 2023 Special with Salmam: Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2023 - The National Finals 2023 with Dermot Manning Eurovision News with Nick van Lith from www.escXtra.com Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Cover Spot with David Mann Eurovision Calendar with Javier Leal Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Live Interview with Gustaph (Belgium 2023): The Kingdom of Belgium will be represented by Gustaph at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Because of you" and is currently placed in Semi Final 2 in the First Half. Belgium had five Song Club Shows out of which the Grand Final emerged and was held on 14 January 2023 with Gustaph being the winner. The song was written by Stef Caers (Gustaph) and Jaouad Alloul. The Interview Team of Radio International is delighted to welcome Gustaph to the show to get to know him and his music better. Listeners are encouraged to actively take part during the show to submit their questions to the artist via our Facebook Chatroom during the live broadcast on Wednesday evening from 1900 - 2300 hours CET or via our website's email address - click here. Spain's National Final 2023 - The Benidorm Festival 2023 and Interviews with Agony, Aritz and Fusa Nocta: Since 2022 Spain selects their entry to the Eurovision Song contest via the two Semi Finals and a Grand Final in the Benidorm Fest. The first winner was in 2022 when Chanel won the Benidorm Fest 2022 with the song "SloMo" which turned out to be a great success at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin coming third in the Grand Final. Two Team Members of Radio International were invited by the municipality of Benidorm to report from the festival and conduct interviews with the participating artists. Salman and Rafia were on location to get to know the city of Benidorm as well as bringing the artists closer to the fans with the interviews that were done. On the show this week Radio International is devoting an hour to the Benidorm Festival 2023 when Salman joins JP to share the experience with the listeners but also we'll hear the interview with the winner Blanca Paloma who will be representing Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Eaea". Since Spain is part of the Big 5 they are directly qualified for the Grand Final of the contest. Further there will be interviews with Agony, Aritz, Fusa Nocta, Megara and Vicco, among others. More interviews from the Benidorm Fest 2023 will be broadcast during the upcoming editions of Radio International. EUROVISION 2023 - The National Final Season: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is in full swing - the selection process in various countries around Europe and Australia that are participating at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom on May 09, 11 and 13 for the Grand Final. In the run up to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience will be playing many of the songs that are offered to the public in the many participating countries out of which the best ones will be competing in Liverpool in May. Also JP will be joined by David Mann for the Eurovision Birthday File and Eurovision Coverspot as well as Dermot Manning presents in the Eurovision Spotlight: Eurovision 2023 - The National Finals taking a lot at the selections of the last seven days. Then there will be some of the great new releases of Eurovision artists are on the show as well as great Eurovision Classics. Javier will be updating us on the upcoming Eurovision events in his Eurovision Calendar and Nick van Lith has the latest update from the Eurovision News Room courtesy of escXtra.com. The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Dana, Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Charlie McGettigan, Emmelie de Forest, Anabel Conde, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Hera Björk, Bojana Stamenov, Deen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Senhit, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, Sidsel Ben Semmane, Monika Linkyte, Boggie, Emilija Kokic of Riva (Yugoslavia 1989), Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022), Mia Dimsic (Croatia 2022), Andrea (North Macedonia 2022), Brooke Scullion (Ireland 2022), Citi Zeni (Latvia 2022), Ochman (Poland 2022), Anna Bergendahl, The Roop, Tim Schou of A Friend in London, Bilal of NorthKid, Cyan Kicks, Justs, James Newman, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 and 2022 class. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here
Kaz Rafia, Chief Health Equity Officer at CareQuest, joined the podcast to talk about his background, his passion for addressing health inequity, what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next couple of years, and more.
Kaz Rafia, Chief Health Equity Officer at CareQuest, joined the podcast to talk about his background, his passion for addressing health inequity, what effective healthcare leaders need to be successful in the next couple of years, and more.
Rafia Zakaria is the Pakistani-American author of Against White Feminism, a columnist for The Baffler, and a human rights lawyer. She's also a former Director of Amnesty International. Rafia explains what happened when she wrote a column in The Baffler about how the New York Time's podcast Caliphate was filled with lies. Rafia and Gabe also talk about Angelina Jolie's activist posts on Instagram. Visit Rafia Zakaria's website and follow her on Twitter and Instagram Buy Rafia's nonfiction book Against White Feminism Read Rafia at The Baffler Read about Rafia in New York Times Watch Rafia on Democracy Now More episode resources and links Email Gabe Hudson: gabehudsonsays@gmail.com Follow Gabe on Twitter and Instagram Other episodes you may enjoy: Elizabeth McCracken (author of The Hero of This Book) Tressie McMillan Cottom (NYT's columnist) Merve Emre (contributing writer at The New Yorker) Charles Yu (National Book Award Winner) About the Host: Gabe Hudson is the author of 2 books published from Knopf. His honors include being named one of Granta's “Best of Young American Novelists,” PEN/Hemingway Award Finalist, the Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University, the John Hawkes Prize in Fiction from Brown University, a fellowship from Humanities War & Peace Initiative at Columbia University, and Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His writing has appeared in Granta, The New Yorker, The Believer, McSweeney's, and The New York Times Magazine. He was Editor-at-Large for McSweeney's for 10+ years. He served in the Marine Corps. He teaches at Columbia University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that an estimated 80 million Americans currently lack access to dental care? As oral health is essential to the overall health and well-being of an individual, the high volume of those without access can have potentially devastating health consequences such as an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, diabetes, and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Oral health can also influence eating habits and sleep patterns, which in turn can adversely impact both physical and mental health. And tragically, research shows that poor oral health is more common among individuals with lower income and educational attainment. And in value-based care, the growing number of emergency department visits for conditions related to poor oral health clearly shows the relationship between oral health and physical health. (There are approximately 1.8 million hospital ED visits annually for non-traumatic dental conditions which cost $3.4 billion to treat!) We need to establish a more integrated, accessible, and equitable oral health landscape in our country. In this special episode, you will hear from a leader in the field of oral health who is working to reduce disparities in access to and quality of care. Kaz Rafia is the Chief Health Equity Officer for the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health -- a leading national nonprofit focused on creating a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system. At CareQuest, he leads strategic initiatives to advance access to integrated oral health care for ethnically and socially diverse communities. He is someone definitely leading us in this Race to Value! If you like what you hear, you can also access a companion blog to this episode entitled, “Why Oral Health is Critical in a Value-Based System” brought to you by the Institute for Advancing Health Value and the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health! Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 An estimated 80 million Americans currently lack access to dental care. 01:45 Lack of dental care can lead to devastating health consequences and an increased risk of developing chronic disease. 02:30 Introduction to Kaz Rafia and the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health 03:30 Companion blog to this episode: “Why Oral Health is Critical in a Value-Based System” 04:30 The link between oral health and community health. 06:30 Kaz speaks about the work that CareQuest is doing in building alliances to create a more accessible, equitable, and integrated oral health system. 07:00 “The inability of a person to receive oral health care is a clear threat to their overall health far beyond the mouth.” 07:30 Chronic periodontitis results in a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. 07:45 Oral care is a key intervention for reducing the risk of aspiration pneumonia. 08:00 The link between poor oral health and adverse birth outcomes. 08:30 CareQuest has developed MORE Care to integrate oral health capabilities into a person-centered primary care model. 09:30 Community Oral Health Transformation (COrHT) initiative and framework for safety net dental clinics to transform oral health care delivery. 11:00 Health disparities data showing that oral health varies across racial and socioeconomic lines. 12:00 Drivers for lack of access to dental care include geographic isolation, lack of transportation, and poverty. 13:00 How poor Medicaid reimbursement and “provider clustering” due to compensation economics contributes to oral health disparities. 14:00 Black adults are 68% more likely than white adults to have unmet dental care needs. 14:30 Dental coverage gaps contributing to oral health disparities in rural communities. 15:30 Alabama is now the only state currently lacking adult dental care benefits in Medicaid. 16:00 “The work done to evangelize value-based care models in dental care are reducing barriers to access nationally.” 17:30 World Health Organization recognition of dental care as a fundamental human right and their la...
Today I am delighted to be in conversation with Rafia Zakaria, an American Muslim author, attorney, and political philosopher, to discuss her powerful book, Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption. In this book, Rafia challenges white feminism's global, long-standing affinity with colonial, patriarchal, and white supremacist ideals. Covering such ground as the legacy of the British feminist imperialist savior complex and "the colonial thesis that all reform comes from the West" to the condescension of the white feminist-led "aid industrial complex" and the conflation of sexual liberation as the "sum total of empowerment," Zakaria follows in the tradition of intersectional feminist forebears Kimberlé Crenshaw, Adrienne Rich, and Audre Lorde. Zakaria ultimately refutes and reimagines the apolitical aspirations of white feminist empowerment in this radical critique, with Black and Brown feminist thought at the forefront.Rafia is a writer at the Baffler and Dawn magazine and a Fellow at the African American Policy Forum, an innovative think tank Co-Founded by Kimberle Crenshaw that connects academics, activists and policy-makers to promote efforts to dismantle structural inequality. Highlights:(03:09) Rafia's journey to publishing this book(12:34) What is white feminism? (22:03) Moving away from individualism towards collective action(29:02) A Perspective Empowerment History and Collectivism Solidarity(46:21) Technology & white supremacy(52:20) Engineering our future: How feminists inform politics(56:36) Rahia's dream for the feminist movementRafia Zakaria's Links:Twitter:Rafia Zakaria @rafiazakariaInstagram:@rafiazakariafeministLinkedIn:Rafia ZakariaLinks Mentioned:Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption by Rafia ZakariaUnfocused Feminism: The battle lines go beyond the bedroom and the boardroom by Rafia ZakariaMy links: Substack: ayandastood.substack.com | Subscribe to my newsletter!!! Tiktok: @ayandastoodPodcast Instagram: @reimaginingwithayandastoodMy Instagram: @ayandastood --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ayandastood/support
Meditation, Coaching & Life / Der Podcast mit Michael "Curse" Kurth
Auf was kannst du noch vertrauen? In was kannst du jetzt deine Zuversicht legen? In dieser aktuellen Zeit, die von Unsicherheit im Außen geprägt ist, sind diese Fragen essentiell. Über Antworten auf diese Fragen und noch viel mehr spricht Curse im Austausch mit seinem Gast Rafia Morgan. Das begleitende Online Programm LIVE mit Rafia Morgan & Turiya Hanover findest du hier: BASIC TRUST - Wie du dein Vertrauen wieder findest https://dimensions-of-being.teachable.com/a/a_y4228hsb/external?acode=1027866_qydvaaht Erhalte 10% Rabatt mit dem exklusiven Code "MCK10" Viel Freude mit dieser neuen Folge! "199 Fragen an dich selbst" - das neue Buch von Michael CURSE Kurth https://www.rowohlt.de/buch/michael-curse-kurth-100-fragen-an-dich-selbst-9783499002410 Das Buch und Hörbuch "Stell dir vor, du wachst auf - Die OOOO+X Methode für mehr Klarheit und Präsenz im Leben" von Michael CURSE Kurth ist ebenfalls überall erhältlich www.curse.de www.instagram.com/cursezeit www.facebook.com/curseofficial
Prima puntata della quarta stagione della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Da un big match all'altro. Tornano alla vittoria le Juventus Women, dopo il pareggio nel fine settimana contro l'Inter. Una vittoria importante, in un big match, firmata da Valentina Cernoia e conquistata con una prova di grande carattere, in un momento non semplicissimo.Le bianconere danno prova di grande maturità e portano a casa tre punti d'oro.1-0 il risultato finale.Pari in Danimarca nella gara di andata del secondo turno eliminatorio di Women's Champions League. Succede tutto nel primo quarto di gara, adesso i giochi si decideranno al ritorno, al Moccagatta.Allo Stadio "Città di Meda" il Renate si impone 3-2 sulla Juventus Next Gen.Uno stop, quello della squadra di Mister Brambilla, maturato principalmente nel corso della prima frazione con i padroni di casa in vantaggio 2-0 all'intervallo. Nel secondo tempo la Juve torna in campo con la volontà di recuperare il risultato, ma intorno all'ora di gioco i padroni di casa incrementano il vantaggio: rigore, rosso per Stramaccioni e 3-0 firmato Malotti.Nonostante l'inferiorità la Juve continua a provarci, e all'80' il gol di Rafia premia lo sforzo, riducendo lo svantaggio e dando speranza in un momento in cui averne poteva apparire difficile.Non per i bianconeri, però, che all'86' segnano ancora: Sekulov firma il 3-2.Il finale è vissuto all'attacco, in cerca di una rimonta insperata fino a pochi minuti prima, ma il Renate riesce a resistere e porta a casa i tre punti.L'Under17 conquistata tre punti d'oro con un secco 2-0 in casa del Napoli.In gol i giovani bianconeri Scarpetta e Biliboc.Travolgente l'Under19 femminile che con un risultato tennistico batte le padrone di casa del Parma per 6-2.Non mancherà poi uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili:Sassuolo-Juventus women,Sabato 24 settembre, ore 12:30,Stadio Ricci.Juve-Koge women,(Women Champions League)Mercoledì 28 settembre, ore 20:30,Stadio Moccagatta.Juve-Genoa Under17,Domenica 25 settembre, ore 15.Sampdoria-Juve Under16,Domenica 25 settembre, ore 13,Campo Garrone.Sampdoria-Juve Under15,Domenica 25 settembre, ore 11,Campo Garrone.Juve-Tavagnacco Under19 femm.,Domenica 25 settembre, ore 15.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
Dr. Lodhi is joined by her sister Rafia for a discussion on the involuntary muscle spasm condition known as vaginismus. Get everything you need to know this troublesome condition and find out how it affects intercourse, comfort levels, and mental health. Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
On this episode, Dr. Lodhi is once again joined by her sister Rafia to discuss everything you need to know regarding puberty for girls. Not only does Dr. Lodhi break down everything a girl will experience physically during the various stages of puberty, but she and Rafia also share personal stories. From Rafia's own experience with three young daughters to Dr. Lodhi's own personal experiences, this episode is an honest and informative discussion on these often confusing and unpredictable formative years. Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is joined by her sister Rafia, as they discuss everything about the phases, the emotional changes, the physical changes, and everything else you need to know in order to understand the female sexual response cycle. Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
Sulla Vento-e-Sabbia il gruppo dovrà fare i conti con i sopravvissuti del commando che ha tentato di ucciderli e ha sparato a Rafia, ma soprattutto con la scelta di Seraf di evolvere in qualcosa di nuovo.
Sulla Vento-e-Sabbia il gruppo dovrà fare i conti con i sopravvissuti del commando che ha tentato di ucciderli e ha sparato a Rafia, ma soprattutto con la scelta di Seraf di evolvere in qualcosa di nuovo.
Sulla Vento-e-Sabbia il gruppo dovrà fare i conti con i sopravvissuti del commando che ha tentato di ucciderli e ha sparato a Rafia, ma soprattutto con la scelta di Seraf di evolvere in qualcosa di nuovo.
On this episode, Dr. Lodhi is joined by her sister, Rafia, as they explore and answer everything you need to know regarding Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. From why and how women get diagnoses with this mental and physical disorder, to how it can be treated, and everything in between, this episode will give you a clear outline of exactly what HSDD is and is not. Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
On this episode, Dr. Lodhi is joined by her sister Rafia once again, this time to discuss everything regarding endometriosis. Learn everything from warning signs, symptoms and treatment regarding the disorder and please feel free to reach out and let us know if you have any questions about endometriosis in the comments or on social media @drsadafobgyn! Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
Sulla nave scientifica nell'orbita di Marte l'equipaggio della Gaia conosce Rafia, una marziana in esilio. L'incontro diventerà molto importante per Krangberg che scoprirà aspetti sconosciuti della società in cui è nato.
Sulla nave scientifica nell'orbita di Marte l'equipaggio della Gaia conosce Rafia, una marziana in esilio. L'incontro diventerà molto importante per Krangberg che scoprirà aspetti sconosciuti della società in cui è nato.
Sulla nave scientifica nell'orbita di Marte l'equipaggio della Gaia conosce Rafia, una marziana in esilio. L'incontro diventerà molto importante per Krangberg che scoprirà aspetti sconosciuti della società in cui è nato.
Author Rafia Zakaria turned the feminist world upside down with her bestselling book Against White Feminism. White feminists, she writes, fail "to cede space to the feminists of colour who have been ignored erased or excluded from the feminist movement." In this episode Rafia talks with the Brussels-based journalist and think-tanker Shada Islam about the prevalence of white feminist thinking in Europe — and in France in particular.Support the show
On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi explains what goes on during menopause and fields questions from her sister, Rafia, on everything you need to know about this time in a woman's life. Disclaimer: Anything discussed on the show should not be taken as official medical advice. If you have any concerns about your health, please speak to your medical provider. If you have any questions about your religion, please ask your friendly neighborhood religious leader. It's the Muslim Sex Podcast because we just happen to be two Muslim women who talk about sex. To learn more about Dr. Sadaf's practice and to become a patient visit DrSadaf.com Follow us on Social Media... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsadafobgyn/ (DrSadafobgyn) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsadafobgyn (DrSadafobgyn)
This week, Rafia Zafar joins us to discuss "We Wear the Mask" by the great poet and writer Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). Rafia leads us in a discussion of Dunbar's fame and influence while opening up broader themes of African American history and literature. We Wear the Mask BY PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,— This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, And mouth with myriad subtleties. Why should the world be over-wise, In counting all our tears and sighs? Nay, let them only see us, while We wear the mask. We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries To thee from tortured souls arise. We sing, but oh the clay is vile Beneath our feet, and long the mile; But let the world dream otherwise, We wear the mask! For more on Paul Laurence Dunbar, visit The Poetry Foundation (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/paul-laurence-dunbar). For more on Rafia Zafar (https://sites.wustl.edu/zafar/), see her personal website at Washington University in St. Louis. Youtube has a brief clip from the Library of America hosting Kevin Young's discussion of "We Wear the Mask." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr4ag5wXtho) Elizabeth Alexander (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ezkBoPyCLA) also discusses this poem for the Library of America. For more on the poetic form of the rondeau (https://poets.org/glossary/rondeau), see the Academy of American Poets.
Matutina para el Día 316 | Noviembre 12 “Y el rey del norte volverá a poner en campaña una multitud mayor que la primera, y al cabo de algunos años vendrá apresuradamente con gran ejército y con muchas riquezas.” Daniel 11: 13 Antíoco III aprovechó la oportunidad de la ascensión del niño Ptolomeo V, para vengarse de los egipcios. Él había estado preparándose para esa oportunidad, al haber estado ocupado expandiendo su reino en el Este. En el año 201 a.C. invadió Palestina de nuevo. Esto sucede exactamente 16 años después de su derrota en Rafia en el año 217 a.C. Esta sería su segunda campaña contra el reino del Sur. Existe una una definición de éxito, y es: oportunidad más preparación. Es decir que cuando se presentan las oportunidades que tanto hemos deseado y estamos preparados, entonces podemos decir que somos exitosos. Lo contrario es realmente un total fracaso y es, cuando las oportunidades se presentan y nosotros no estamos preparados. Esto sucede al nivel personal, cuando aparece esa persona especial de la cual nos enamoramos pero no hemos madurado, no nos hemos preparado, no estamos listos para amar, sino todavía estamos buscando ser amados. Esto sucede en el ámbito laboral, cuando hemos anhelado un trabajo particular, con un salario ideal, pero no nos hemos preparado académicamente y al presentarse la oportunidad fracasamos. Y esto también es cierto en la vida espiritual. La oportunidad de aceptar a Jesús como nuestro salvador es hoy, hoy estamos escuchando su voz, y si estamos preparados hoy podemos asegurar la vida eterna. No desaproveches la oportunidad que tienes hoy. Soy Oscar Oviedo y este es el Devocional “Daniel en 365 días” Producido por el Ministerio One4Seven #Matutina #DevocionalMatutino #Daniel365 #One4Seven
Matutina para el Día 315 | Noviembre 11 “Y al llevarse él la multitud, se elevará su corazón, y derribará a muchos millares; mas no prevalecerá.” Daniel 11: 12 Ptolomeo no aprovechó su victoria en Rafia, por el contrario, su corazón se llenó de orgullo y seguridad propia. Se cree que el en el año 205 a.C. murió, dejando como heredero en el trono a su hijo de 4 años. Esta noticia se mantuvo en secreto por algún tiempo. Mientras tanto, Antioco III se dedicó a recuperar los territorios de oriente y llegó hasta la frontera con la India. La experiencia de Ptolomeo IV se ve reflejada en la parábola del rico insensato que está en el libro de Lucas 12. Allí se relata la historia de un hombre con muchas posesiones materiales que dijo: “Alma, muchos bienes tienes guardados para muchos años; repósate, come, bebe, regocíjate.” (ver. 19) Él se sentía seguro de sí mismo por los bienes que había adquirido. Pero no se había dado cuenta que había descuidado algo mucho más valioso que era, la vida espiritual. Esta misma noche llegó la muerte y no había hecho preparativos para su vida eterna por lo tanto toda su seguridad y esfuerzo no sirvieron de nada porque nunca pudo: Reposar, comer, beber y regocijarse. En medio de los afanes de la vida y la rutina diaria se nos olvidan las realidades eternas. Hacemos tantos planes terrenos que nos llenamos de seguridad propia y ese es un terrible error. Solo podemos confiar en Jesús en tiempos de prosperidad y en tiempos de escasez. Soy Oscar Oviedo y este es el Devocional “Daniel en 365 días” Producido por el Ministerio One4Seven #Matutina #DevocionalMatutino #Daniel365 #One4Seven
Matutina para el Día 314 | Noviembre 10 “Por lo cual se enfurecerá el rey del sur, y saldrá y peleará contra el rey del norte; y pondrá en campaña multitud grande, y toda aquella multitud será entregada en su mano.” Daniel 11: 11 El nombre de este enfrentamiento es la Batalla de Rafia (217 a.C). Al llegar la primavera, Antíoco y Ptolomeo ya tenían preparados sus ejércitos. El ejército de Ptolomeo partió de Alejandría con unos efectivos de setenta mil infantes, cinco mil de a caballo y setenta y tres elefantes de guerra. Mientras tanto su rival, Antíoco III concentró sus tropas. En total el ejército de éste constaba de sesenta y dos mil infantes, seis mil de a caballo y ciento dos elefantes. El resultado, una dolorosa derrota para Antíoco III, quien perdió 10.000 de infantería y 300 de caballería, más 4.000 prisioneros. El número de soldados en la batalla de Rafia era impresionante. En especial los guerreros del Reino del Norte eran más poderosos, pero como dice Eclesiastés 9: 11 ” la guerra no es de los fuertes...sino que tiempo y ocasión acontecen a todos” Y esto es muy cierto en la guerra espiritual. Leamos en 2 Reyes 6: 16- 17 “Él le dijo: No tengas miedo, porque más son los que están con nosotros que los que están con ellos. 17 Y oró Eliseo, y dijo: Te ruego, oh Jehová, que abras sus ojos para que vea. Entonces Jehová abrió los ojos del criado, y miró; y he aquí que el monte estaba lleno de gente a caballo, y de carros de fuego alrededor de Eliseo.” Lo que aparentemente parecía la victoria inminente de los Sirios sobre el pueblo de Israel, no era lo que realmente estaba sucediendo. Cuando el Señor le abrió los ojos al siervo de Eliseo, él vio que eran más los que estaban con Israel que los que estaban con Siria. Debemos orar para que el Señor nos regale la visión espiritual de ver que con Jesús siempre somos más, que hay victoria donde físicamente solo parece haber derrota porque con Jesús a nuestro lado, siempre seremos mayoría. Soy Oscar Oviedo y este es el Devocional “Daniel en 365 días” Producido por el Ministerio One4Seven #Matutina #DevocionalMatutino #Daniel365 #One4Seven
Rafia Zakaria is the author of Against White Feminism (W.W. Norton, 2021) and Veil (Bloomsbury, 2017). She's written for the Guardian, Boston Review, The New Republic, and The New York Times Book Review. She is a regular columnist for Al Jazeera America and Dawn Pakistan and has written for many publications around the world including The Hindu, The Calcutta Stateman, China Daily, The Korea Herald and Le Monde. Rafia is an author, attorney, political philosopher, and human rights activist who has worked on behalf of victims of domestic violence around the world. Zakaria was born and raised in Karachi and now lives in Pakistan and the United States, where she served on the board of directors of Amnesty International USA. She is the first Muslim American woman to serve on the Board of Directors of Amnesty International USA for two consecutive terms.
On this episode of en(gender)ed, guest host Roman James interviews feminist lawyer, human rights activist, political philosopher, columnist and author, Rafia Zakaria about her newly released book, Against White Feminism, Notes on Disruption. Roman speaks with Rafia about the historic domination of the feminist lexicon by upper middle-class white women, the de-centering of Black and Brown voices, and the role that patriarchy plays in perpetuating white supremacist, capitalist, imperialist feminism which often subjugates the very populations it asserts to be empowering. Roman James is mama to the most wonderful, generous, and intelligent light being she ever met. Additionally, she serves as an activist and resistor of the violence imposed on women and children in the archaic American family court system having been radicalized by the institutional betrayal of the legal system. Her purpose is to thrive in her self-possession, rise above the systemic failures and leave everyone she comes in contact with better off for having met her. During our conversation, Roman and Rafia referenced the following resources: Rafia's journey to becoming a feminist. Rafia's perspective on women being tasked to be disrupters. 1893 World's Fair's showcase of the “White City” and the exclusion of Black people and communities The controversy behind ESPN reporter Maria Taylor and Rachel Nicols The double standard and racism behind “culturally-coded crimes” --- Thanks for tuning in to the en(gender)ed podcast! Be sure to check out our en(gender)ed site and follow our blog on Medium. Join our feminist community of survivors, advocates and allies! Consider donating because your support is what makes this work sustainable. Please also connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don't forget to subscribe to the show!
Emma hosts Rafia Zakaria, weekly columnist at The Baffler, to discuss her recent book Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption, on how feminist thought has been by the ideology of whiteness, allowing a feminism to surface that reinforces capitalism and the exploitation of women of color. Particularly focusing on the late 20th Century brand of girl boss and “lean in” feminism, Emma and Rafia dive into how “trickle-down feminism” acts to center platforms, policies, and ideas generated by and for white women, while silencing women of color as the white saviors know best. Rafia then dives into the important tradition of feminist critiques of race in the US, from Audre Lorde to Kimberle Crenshaw, that helped build the space for feminisms like hers, that critique whiteness and capitalism, also exploring what the absence of this space looks like, as we see in the UK's feminist tradition. They move onto a discussion of how the coverage and response to the withdrawal from Afghanistan have emphasized the problems of white feminism, as Zakaria reflects on the US' first (supposedly) “feminist” war and the divide between the wishes of the feminist leaders in the ear of the White House and the women actually on the ground in Afghanistan, and how this “feminist” war served to reinforce and inflame the gender apartheid in the region and drastically impact the well being and livelihood of countless women. After touching on the historical elements of white feminism, working back to the suffrage movement in the early 20th Century and the frequent attempts to exclude women of color from both the fight and the rights, she and Emma look at the state of white feminism today, and how it works to undermine, silence, and condescend to women of color while bolstering the savior complexes of white folks, and why the development of feminisms such as Black feminism and Islamic feminism serve to strengthen feminism and help it grow in strength and numbers. Emma also continues her coverage of Biden's crumbling agenda as the bipartisan vote looms with Pelosi and Schumer backing all the way down to a “public declaration” on reconciliation from Manchin, after months of him double backing on his previous public statements. And in the Fun Half: Brandon and Emma join Matt as he reflects on his debate with Michael Tracey and what his base gives away about him, while Hayden from Dallas brings his own perspective on Tracey's chat, and they admire the CBS Original “United States of Al” as it carries Aaron Sorkin's torch of “the white savior's wet-dream” political programming. Dave Rubin and Mayor Bronson of Anchorage remind us of the true morals of the Holocaust, from Greta “Adolf” Thunberg the authoritarian threat to taking “never again” to heart when it comes to masks, Jack from Birmingham talks about the international spread of US radical right culture and polarization, and Candace Owens and Greg Gutfeld take on the left's lack of compassion in wanting to house the houseless, plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here. 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Rafia Morgan has been a facilitator and counsellor for over 40 years, and is something of a mentor to us at Rebel Wisdom. In this wide ranging conversation with David Fuller, they discuss the positives and the pitfalls of awakening, and the huge shifts that have taken place in personal growth work since it first broke through to mainstream awareness in the 1960s. David's talk about his father's death they mention is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n_fi... Rafia and his co-facilitator Turiya Hanover are shortly starting a new online course covering many of the topics discussed in this film, called Dimensions of Being. To see some free video material, check it out here: https://dimensions-of-being.teachable...
My guest this week is New York rapper, singer, producer, and artist RaFia. We spoke about the legacy of Michael K. Williams, The White Lotus, our mutual love of IMAX and children's movies, growing up with a filmmaker father, the importance of post-production sound effects, how her college career as an artist transitioned into taking music seriously, having an art piece broadcast on billboards in Times Square, and a handful of her various projects and singles.RaFia's music, including their latest single "Leave Me Alone," is available on Bandcamp. Consider listening/copping directly here.Follow RaFia on Instagram (@rafiasworld) and Twitter (@rafiaswrld)Follow Dylan "CineMasai" Green on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show
Columnist and activist Rafia Zakaria joins Kelly to discuss her new book, *Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption*. Rafia talks to Kelly about whether feminism is worth saving and what it would mean to de-center whiteness from feminism.
Thanks to Covid, coughing in public has joined the ranks of socially-unacceptable behaviours. Anecdotally there seems to have been a decline in coughing in theatre audiences since Covid came on the scene. This suggests that loud, irritating throat clearances may not have been necessary physical responses to obstructions after all. Emma talks to Dr Kim Dienes from Swansea University about the social side of coughing and tips for suppressing that irritating tickle. Pakistani-American author Rafia Zakaria has written a new book called Against White Feminism. A critique of 'whiteness within feminism' she says feminism has become a brand, not a movement. She wants to 'take it back.' Working on behalf of domestic violence victims as a lawyer and human rights activist for years, she says race is the biggest obstacle to true solidarity among women. Rafia joins Emma to discuss. It is understood that the first female Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Cressida Dick, has been offered two more years in the role. Both the home secretary, Priti Patel, and the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, are said to support plans for her to continue to lead London's police force. But seven influential people who say they have been subjected to Met Police corruption and incompetence have signed an open letter in the Daily Mail today calling for her removal. Among the signatories were Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Lady Brittan and the former Conservative MP Harvey Proctor, whose home was raided in March 2015 by Operation Midland detectives, in response to false allegations of historic child abuse made by Carl Beech - who is now in prison for 18 years for perverting the course of justice and fraud. Emma asks Harvey why he wants Cressida Dick's resignation. There are 7.9 billion people living on the planet. But why is human population discussed so little when it comes to the climate crisis? That's a question listeners Sue and Martin want answers to, and that Tim Dyson, Emeritus Professor of Population Studies at the London School of Economics is going to help untangle. He talks to Emma about the facts behind global population growth, the trends in family size, and why having fewer children isn't going to help alleviate the immediate pressures of the climate crisis. Edie Eckhart is 11 years old, from Bridlington in Yorkshire and has cerebral palsy. Like a lot of other 11 year olds this September, she's starting at secondary school. Edie is the main character in a new children's book, ‘The Amazing Edie Eckhart' written by comedian Rosie Jones, who tells Emma why she wanted to create a young disabled heroine.
Rafia Marsh runs Rafia Marsh Counselling in South Western Sydney and is a Mental Health Worker with over 17 years experience. In this episode I talk to Rafia about a range of topics including her own lived experience of a mental health condition, Gestalt Therapy, maintaining good mental health and of course the joys of being my first ever remote guest.Don't forget that you can listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and all affiliated podcasting apps.
My guest this month is my good friend Rafia Willmott. When Rafia's husband John fell ill in 2010 she was inspired to create a restaurant catering for people who need, or desire, to eat healthily.If like me you enjoy creating (and consuming) good food, I'm sure you'll be fascinated by Rafia's story.
Meditation, Coaching & Life / Der Podcast mit Michael "Curse" Kurth
Rafia Morgan ist ein international bekannter und hochgeschätzter Therapeut und einer meiner großen Inspirationen und Lehrer. Er begann seine sprituelle Reise im Kalifornien der 70er, lebte viele Jahre in Indien und den USA den Kommunen von Osho (u.a. "Wild Wild Country") und begründete zusammen mit Turiya Hanover den "Path of Love" - das Retreat, das mein Leben veränderte! Viel Freude bei dieser neuen Folge! Das neue Buch von Michael CURSE Kurth "100 Fragen an dich selbst" jetzt vorbestellen: https://www.rowohlt.de/buch/michael-curse-kurth-100-fragen-an-dich-selbst-9783499002410 www.curse.de www.instagram.com/cursezeit www.facebook.com/curseofficial Das Buch und Hörbuch "Stell dir vor, du wachst auf - Die OOOO+X Methode für mehr Klarheit und Präsenz im Leben" von Michael CURSE Kurth ist jetzt überall erhältlich
En el episodio de hoy conocemos a Maria García, una apasionada de crear con las manos y de trabajar con fibras naturales. Nos guiara en su descubrimiento y conocimiento de la Rafia para crear sus kits con los que podemos aprender técnicas de artesania tales como el trenzado, coil o gachillo. En la sección Craftivity Somos Todos, Rebeca de Las Manualidades de Rebeca nos comenta su idea sobre un canal de Youtube con contenido especializado para tejedoras zurdas. Si quieres mandar tu audio compartiendo tu proyecto, preguntas o comentarios sobre los temas que tratamos, puedes enviarlo a lauraalgarracrochet@gmail.com Cuentas Recomendadas: @be_bellon @annachampeney @idoia_cuesta Canción recomendada: Aloha - Carlos Sadness y La Bomba Estereo
For our season 1 finale, we have Amy Solomon and Sydnee Washington on TV, I Say to talk about Industry and Notes From The Bathroom Line! On The Watch List, Ashley's teenage nieces join the discussion to see if they can convince her Genera+ion is a realistic show.TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Rafia Miah is a final year medical student at the University of Southampton. She has been involved in numerous organisations and last year received a scholarship to be a part of the Healthcare Leadership Academy. Passionate about women's health she has recently set up an organisation called Amar Doctor, meaning my doctor, an initiative specifically targeted towards Bengali women in the UK which aims to provide educational seminars on a variety of different health-related topics. In this episode, we discuss why Bangladeshi women historically have the poorest health outcomes in the UK and strategies to address this issue. Rafia also shares her journey in setting up Amar Doctor, the importance of mentorship and ways to seek opportunities whilst in medical school. Twitter: rafia_miah LinkedIn: rafia-miah Instagram: rafiamiah https://www.healthpioneerscharity.com/amar-doctor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hla-listen/message
Nicole Cliffe joins TV I Say to talk through some of TV's latest and greatest pop culture moments: The Britney Spears doc, Meghan and Harry, Allen vs. Farrow! On The Watch List, Ashley talks about the Superstore finale, The Goldbergs and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Melissa DuPrey, Grey's Anatomy's Dr. Sara Ortiz, joins TV I Say to talk about everyone's favorite longest running show! On The Watch List, Ashley reviews Genera+ion, Intervention, The Great North and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Kimberly Drew joins TV I Say to talk about the future of Black TV, Wandavision, and Lovecraft Country! On The Watch List, Ashley watched a ton of old Comedy Central shows on Paramount+ and talks about her pick of the week: Why Women Kill!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Lizzy Talbot, intimacy coordinator on shows like Bridgerton and more joins TV, I Say to tell us what we can expect from the franchise's latest spin-off! On The Watch List, Ashley covers Murder Among the Mormons, Young Rock, and Wandavision!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Molly from 90 Day Fiancé: The Single Life joins TV, I Say to tell us what we can expect from the franchise's latest spin-off! On The Watch List, Ashley covers It's A Sin, The Lady and The Dale and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
MEN WHERE ART THOU? is a beautiful episode with Rafia Morgan on the importance of a healthy masculine role model in families so [ADHD] children can grow up feeling safe and protected and thrive. Since 1977, Rafia has been deeply involved with spiritual and personal growth work and has been working as a spiritual therapist and teacher. After graduating from UC Berkeley in 1971 he recognized a need to move away from social and political action and focus on meditation and inner exploration. In 1978 he met his spiritual master, Osho, and spent many years in his presence. He had the honor of being part of a small group of people that traveled the world with Osho for one year. During this time and after he worked as Osho’s personal photographer. His work is a synthesis of many years of spiritual and therapeutic practice and is characterized by his enthusiasm, compassionate love of people, humor, knowledge of personality and essence as well as his training in trauma resolution. He has training in many therapeutic approaches including Postural Integration, Bio-Energetics, Reichian Character Analysis, and breathwork, Primal, Somatic Experiencing Trauma Therapy, and the Diamond Logos Essence work of Faisal Muqquadam. He is a creator of many processes in the Osho therapy world such as the Inner Man Inner Woman work, the Osho Tantra Intensive, the Path of Love, and the Osho Therapist Training. For more information on Rafia's work, visit https://pathretreats.com For more information on our project, visit www.adhdisover.com Visit our supporting partner Boku Superfood at www.bokusuperfood.com
Eric Edelstein joins Ashley to get high and talk about Phish, Drunk History and his incredibly life as a character actor! On The Watch List, Ashley covers Superstore, The Cecil Hotel documentary and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Tarik and Hazel from 90 Day Fiancé join Ashley to talk about their experience this season! They answer all your questions about polyamory and open relationships. On The Watch List, Ashley covers the Oatly Super Bowl commercial that she loved and everyone else hated.TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Harvey Guillén joins TV I Say to share some amazing moments fromWhat We Do in the Shadows and to talk about his Critics' Choice Television Award nomination. On The Watch List, Ashley covers Search Party (no spoilers!), Wandavision, and the return of your parents' favorite broadcast sitcoms over the last week. TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramWant weekly TV recommendations in your inbox? Subscribe to the newsletter! Want Ashley to cover a show? Support us on Patreon and join the TV I Say Squad! Or Just Rate and Review!
Nicole Byer and Shaun Robinson. Yes, the two ultimate authorities on 90 Day Fiancé join me to talk about their favorite couples and what it's like to be the best hosts on television. Also, Ashley talks about Disenchantment, Hoarders and some other stuff on The Watch List!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Cooper Peltz, host of the PA Nation podcast, joins Ashley this week to talk about the unseen heroes of television production: PAs! Ashley also gets into what went wrong with the Night Stalker documentary and Bling Empire on The Watch List. TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Nikki Mayard stops by to talk about Lazor Wulf, the absolute best show to watch when you're just trying to get through your day in the midst of a coup! Season two just wrapped up, so it's the perfect time to binge. Ashley also talks about her latest obsessions: Evil Lives Here and Veneno on The Watch List!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Dopo il Milan, anche a Inter e Juve servono i supplementari per sbrigare la pratica ottavi di Coppa Italia contro Fiorentina e Genoa. Ai primi risolve tutto il solito Lukaku che firma il 2-1 al 119', ai secondi ci pensa il ventunenne tunisino Rafia ad autografare il 3-2, con tanto di dedica alla mamma. Ora sia Pirlo che Conte possono pensare allo scontro diretto che li vedrà protagonisti domenica sera. Oltre alla Juve, l'Inter ha qualche pensiero in più che riguarda le trattative in corso per l'ingresso in società del fondo BC Partners...sì, ma ingresso in che misura? Ne parliamo con Andrea Ramazzotti, firma del Corsport che per primo ha dato la notizia qualche settimana fa. Ultim'ora di mercato: fatta per Meite in prestito dal Torino al Milan e pare che i rossoneri stiano facendo serie valutazioni su Mandzukic come vice Ibra. Chiediamo lumi al Re del Calciomercato di Sky, Gianluca Di Marzio. Nell'ultima parte, un viaggio tra le dune del deserto della Dakar 2021 con Federico Tondelli che ci racconta cosa succede a due tappe dalla fine e con i racconti delle vecchie Parigi-Dakar di Carlo Pernat.
Non è una partita come le altre questo Juventus-Genoa, non è la solita partita di Coppa Italia in onda sulla Rai. Si tratta della prima partita che LiveBianconera commenterà in diretta, sul proprio canale Youtube. Dopo la terza vittoria consecutiva in campionato la squadra di Pirlo cerca la qualificazione ai quarti di finale di Coppa Italia, ospiterà il Genoa di Ballardini in netta ripresa dopo il cambio del tecnico. Ce la farà la squadra di Pirlo a passare il turno?
Today I am with a friend & past client Rafia whom bought a home in DC at considerably one of the craziest times (Peak of Covid 19)! We are not discussing the buying process, but life after getting the keys and what it was like for her being a first time buyer. If you are in the market for a home or just curious at all, this is for you. Enjoy, Jordan My information: https://www.instagram.com/jchrono/ jchrono@rlahre.com 240.477.9144
Ricky Whittle from American Gods is with us to discuss the show's newest season, premiering this Sunday, 1/10 on STARZ. We also talk about Mistresses and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air! Careful, this episode is INCREDIBLY charming. Ashley also shares her thoughts on Cobra Kai, Dark and Bridgerton on The Watch List. TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Brandee Evans from P-Valley joins Ashley today to talk P-Valley and representation, classic holiday TV, and how she manages to stay so busy. Ashley also shares a Watch List that is so long, we debated alerting her TV habits to her therapist, but you're sure to get some recommendations. This is our last episode of 2020 so sit back and enjoy.TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Quindicesima puntata stagionale della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Altri tre punti pesantissimi per la Juventus Under23 in casa con la Pro Patria.I bianconeri – che agguantano il terzo posto in classifica -dominano per un’ora di gioco e soffrono solo quando sono ridotti in inferiorità numerica per effetto dell'espulsione di Di Pardo per un accenno di reazione nei confronti dell’avversario che gli costa il rosso diretto.Le reti vengono siglate da Ranocchia, Correia e un autogol di Greco sul rigore di Rafia prima della marcatura illusoria di Castelli.Dopo il poker rifilato al Bari in Coppa Italia e la sosta, una Juventus Women tutt’altro che brillante strappa tre punti d’oro in casa del Napoli.Il gol di Maria Alves e il rigore di Girelli nella ripresa ribaltano l’iniziale rete di Huchet.In una prova incolore delle ragazze bianconere spicca l'ottima prestazione della Cernoia.Tre punti di vantaggio mantenuti sul Milan diretta inseguitrice.Una grande prova della Juventus Women all'Allianz Stadium, ma con il Lione non basta: vincono le campionesse d'Europa per 2-3, con gol di Kumagai decisivo al minuto 87.Di Hurtig e Buchanan (autogol) le reti bianconere.Malard cambia la partita per le francesi: dopo il rigore di Renard, è decisiva con il guizzo del pari e con l'assist per Kumagai.Resta, però, negli occhi la grande prestazione delle bianconere, davvero autrici di una gara super.Martedì prossimo la gara di ritorno al Groupama Stadium.Non mancherà uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili.Le ragazze di Rita Guarino saranno impegnate nel match casalingo con le giallorosse della Roma.Mentre i giovani bianconeri di mister Zauli sono attesi dal match casalingo contro l'Alessandria.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
It's the episode you've all been waiting for: Seth Rogen, Roxane Gay and Ashley Ray talking about 90 Day Fiancé. Also Ashley talks about documentaries. But mostly: Seth Rogen and Roxane Gay discuss 90 Day Fiancé as the 8th season starts. We know why you're here. You can follow Ashley's season 8 90 Day Fiancé recaps on Vulture. TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray. A freelance TV critic since 2016, Ashley writes for Vulture, The A.V. Club, Elle, Variety, and more! Each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Today our guests are Kenny and Armando from 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way! With their season just wrapping and season 8 of the 90 Day franchise premiering this Sunday, they stop by to offer advice as the truly perfect couple they are! We also talk Schitt's Creek and I scold Kenny about the whole Spanish lessons thing!Be sure to also read Ashley's 90 Day Fiancé recaps on Vulture, she'll be doing episodic coverage for season 8 too! And check out her look at season 8's couples if you haven't already!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Quattordicesima puntata stagionale della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Dopo l’importante vittoria contro il Grosseto, la Juventus Under23 vola in Sardegna ed affronta l’Olbia in occasione della 13^ giornata di Serie C.Una gara nella quale i bianconeri non brillano particolarmente, uscendo sconfitti con i gol di Pennington e Udoh.Per la squadra di Zauli in rete Rafia, che dopo il gol del momentaneo pari si fa espellere, lasciando in 10 la squadra.Nel recupero dell'11^ giornata di serie C, girone A, la Juventus U23 è ospite della Pergolettese.I bianconeri devono trovare una continuità nel loro percorso di crescita, dopo la sconfitta inopinata in terra sarda.Recuperare una gara che si mette in salita non è mai facile, per questo, la Juventus Under23 ha dimostrato carattere e voglia di rivalsa dopo la battuta d'arresto contro l’Olbia di domenica scorsa.La Pergolettese ha disputato un ottimo primo tempo, passando in vantaggio per 1-0 e rendendosi pericolosa in più occasioni, nella seconda frazione Zauli passa al 4-3-3 e con questo modulo la squadra riesce ad essere più incisiva e pericolosa nella trequarti avversaria.I giovani bianconeri vincono per 3 reti a 1, in gol Petrelli, Correia e Del Sole.Non mancherà uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili.Le Juventus women saranno impegnate sull'ostico campo del Napoli, mentre l'Under23 sarà impegnata nel match casalingo contro la Pro Patria.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
Hello and welcome to the twenty-second episode of Diversity Hire. Today we talked to Rafia Zakaria, who is a lawyer, activist, and columnist for Dawn and the Baffler. This was a very spicy EP! We talked about white supremacy in second-wave feminism, “allies of whiteness” in the media and politics, Kamela Harris’ place in the diaspora, how Rafia writes for both audiences in Pakistan and in the states, and much more. Kevin and Arjun also talk about recent articles from friends of the pod - Jay Caspian Kang and Maya Binyam - which tangle with our favorite topics: POCs and DNI. Thanks for listening!Arjun & Kevin discuss recent articles by past guests (re: “‘People of Color’ Do Not Belong to the Democratic Party,” Jay Caspian Kang, The New York Times; “Diversity Work,” Maya Binyam, CJR) (0:00)Rafia Zakaria on submitting her manuscript for her upcoming book, Against White Feminism (15:45)Rafia leads us through her career timeline, from Pakistan to her law Ph.D. to becoming a fulltime writer (20:17)The legitimacy in media that is only granted to Western writers (28:25)How Rafia manages writing for a different audience, between Dawn, the oldest Pakistani newspaper, and Baffler, a publication read by guys named Connor (32:45)Bringing the discussion about the other to the other, especially when nonwhite people aren’t in control of their narrative (re: “The Pulitzer Problem,” The Baffler, 2020) (38:06)The hopeless state of whiteness (re: “The Allies of Whiteness,” The Baffler, 2020) (46:00)Has @NYRDaily reached out to Rafia after they blocked her for criticizing them? (53:00)How the altruistic mission of diversity is based on inherent racism (57:34)Is Kamala Harris an ally of whiteness? (1:03:45)The white supremacy of Western feminism (re: Against White Feminism, W. W. Norton, 2021) (1:10:57)Arjun’s Feelings Don’t Care About Facts Corner (1:18:39)The Diversity Tribunal (1:25:33) Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com
Tredicesima puntata stagionale della rubrica, nel canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Parte con il botto il percorso in Coppa Italia della Juventus Women, le ragazze di Rita Guarino vincono per 4-1 in casa della Pink Bari e si piazzano al primo posto del girone E.Le bianconere chiudono il match nel primo quarto d’ora quando la partita è già sul 3-0.Il rientro in campo al 46’ è complicato e la squadra di casa trova la rete che avrebbe potuto riaprire il match.È brava Bonansea a segnare la personale doppietta e mettere la firma sul poker che chiude le marcature.Note a margine in riferimento alla Juventus Women sono poi la candidatura di mister Rita Guarino al premio come miglior allenatore squadra femminile.Ed in chiave europea il sorteggio Champions League femminile, dove le nostre ragazze saranno impegnate in un match proibitivo con il Lione, forse la più forte squadra al mondo in ambito femminile.Passando poi successivamente ad analizzare le partite giocate dall'Under23:Una vittoria di forza, e tutta costruita nella prima mezz’ora di gara, quella dei giovani ragazzi bianconeri che tra le mura amiche dello Stadio Comunale “Giuseppe Moccagatta” di Alessandria, davanti allo sguardo attento anche di Mister Pirlo (presente in tribuna), passano 3-2 sulla Pistoiese.L’uomo della domenica è senza ombra di dubbio Elia Petrelli che, con la sua tripletta, regala tre punti pesantissimi alla sua squadra.Nota di merito anche per il giovane Di Pardo, tornato in Under23 dopo la convocazione in prima squadra, si sgancia spesso in avanti a destra, confezionando anche il pallone vincente per il bis di Petrelli.Dopo il successo 3-2 sulla Pistoiese di domenica, l'Under23 è tornata in campo.Mercoledì pomeriggio si è giocato il match di recupero del decimo turno tra Juventus Under23 e Grosseto, allo stadio Moccagatta, i ragazzi di mister Zauli vincono con un netto 2-0.Di Vrioni e Rafia le reti che hanno deciso l’incontro due prime volte, per un 2-0 che proietta i bianconeri al settimo posto in classifica a quota 19 punti, con ancora una gara da recuperare.Non mancherà uno sguardo ai prossimi impegni delle women e delle giovanili.I giovani bianconeri saranno impegnati domenica alle 12.30 nel match in trasferta che li vedrà opposti all'Olbia.Mentre il campionato femminile momentaneamente si ferma per gli impegni della nazionale, le women ritorneranno in campo il 05 dicembre nel match in trasferta che le vedrà opposte al Napoli.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
Today our guest is Nicco Annan, Uncle Clifford from P-Valley! Nicco is here to take us to THA PYNK! He talks about working with Loretta Devine, what it means to work on P-Valley, the Soul Train awards and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and Stitcher.TV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Today our guest is Jack Moore, showrunner of Dear White People! Jack is here to talk about the future of political TV in a post-Trump world, Our Cartoon President, the many failures of Quibi and what we can look forward to for Dear White People's fourth and final season!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Today our guests are David and Annie from 90 Day Fiancé! They're here to talk about the TV shows they love (you'll never guess where Annie learned to swear from!), advice for their favorite 90 Day couples, if they're Team Tom or Team Darcey, and the story behind their new cooking show, Spice It Up with David and Annie!Be sure to also read Ashley's 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way recaps on Vulture and check out her exclusive scoop on season 8's couples! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Today our guest is Steven Weber! Steven opens up about his break from Twitter, offers some Election Week reassurance , talks the cult comedy of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip , working with Fran Drescher on Indebted, who the Hackett brothers would vote for, working on Party Down with Jane Lynch and why the teenagers on 13 Reasons Why deserved to be punished! Be sure to also read Ashley's 2016 interview with Steven on The A.V. Club after the episode!TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and StitcherTV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on Patreon for access to The Watch List recommendations, a transcript of this interview and more bonus content! Please Rate and Review!
Today our guests are Cecilia Peck and Inbal Lessner, the team behind Seduced on Starz! We're talking about the process of creating Seduced, supporting survivors during the filmmaking process, Keith Raniere's sentencing and what they hope to see from future NXIVM coverage. Be sure to also read Ashley's piece, "In the NXIVM docuseries showdown, Seduced is the clear winner" on The A.V. Club after the episode! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Variety, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and StitcherProduced by Petty Mogul.TV, I Say Theme song by RaFia.Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on PatreonRate and Review!
Rafia Bon Has been a Kathakar for 20 years and has her own academy in Lyon France. She's had a fascinating journey in Kathak and incorporates a large variety of styles into her reportoire. In this conversation we talk about Kathak in Pakistan, dancing in the cold, her inspirations, collaborations with other dance artists. Links:- https://rafiabon.wixsite.com/rafiabon https://www.instagram.com/rafiabon/
Today our guest is Petty Mogul! TV, I Say's own producer, musical genius and business badass! We're talking about Lovecraft Country, I May Destroy You, The Vow, and all the other shows we watched over the last week. Welcome to TV, I Say w/ Ashley Ray! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is a weekly podcast dedicated to all things TV, hosted by Ashley Ray, the internet’s leading TV pop culture expert! A writer for Vulture, The A.V. Club and Vice, each week Ashley keeps listeners up to date on the shows everyone is talking about, digs deep into classic tropes, and breaks down the best moments in television with some of your favorite comedians, actors, TV writers and more! TV, I Say with Ashley Ray is the hangout sitcom of a podcast you’ve been waiting for. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and StitcherProduced by Petty Mogul. TV, I Say Theme song by RaFia. Artwork by Chastity Hyman.Follow us: Twitter & InstagramSupport us on PatreonRate and Review!
Quinta puntata stagionale della rubrica, sul canale spreaker J-TACTICS, dedicata alle women ed alle giovanili della Juventus, J-WORLD.Episodio dedicato all'analisi della sfida scudetto della Juventus women primavera.Le ragazze guidate da Silvia Piccini non riescono a centrare il primo scudetto della loro giovane storia.Per la seconda stagione consecutiva le giovani bianconere si arrendono sul più bello, poco da rimproverare tuttavia alle nostre ragazze, in partita fino all'ultimo secondo e non inferiori alla Roma nell'arco dei '90.In definitiva, un gran peccato ma nessun rimpianto.Passeremo poi ad analizzare l'amichevole pre campionato giocata dall'Under23, i ragazzi di mister Zauli pareggiano 2-2 con l'Imolese a Vinovo.In gol Brighenti e Rafia, entrambi su rigore, per i giovani bianconeri.Andiamo ancora ad analizzarev l'esordio nel campionato di categoria per la Juventus Under19.A Zingonia i ragazzi di mister Bonatti strappano un 1-1 preziosissimo, contro la squadra campione in carica. La rosa della Dea nonostante qualche perdita, è sempre tra le più importanti a livello di vivaio.Non mancherà infine, uno sguardo ai prossimi appuntamenti delle compagini del mondo Juve, con una piccola analisi dedicata a: Juventus Under23- Pro Sesto, valevole per la prima giornata della serie C, proseguiremo con l'impegno dei ragazzi Under19 opposti all'Empoli anche in questo caso match valevole per la prima giornata di campionato, infine concludiamo con l'incontro tra gli Under17 bianconeri opposti al Parma per il primo match del relativo campionato.Anche quest'anno sarà nostra guida nel mondo Juve, il sempre competente e preciso amico Roberto Loforte, Fuori rosa TV.
De tweede aflevering van HakkenBillen gaat over intersectionaliteit, want hoe inclusief is vrouwelijkheid eigenlijk? Met twee gasten Jadzia en Rafia praat ik, Isidore, over hoe intersectionaliteit terug te zien is in de samenleving en leggen we uit wat...
We’ve got that January motivation and are talking all about organization in this ep! We share about how we organize our lives (both physically in our homes, and our digital lives). We discuss how we handle filing papers, managing our closets, email boxes, and even reveal how often we clean! Becca breaks down her calendar system and Grace tells us about a paper planner that helps you organize your time (and looks pretty too). We also have plenty of recs on home goods that help you find a place to keep everything. Products Mentioned: Clean My Mac Ink & Volt Planner The Laundress white linen boxes Horderly Ikea glass cabinet jewelry armoire Black velvet hangers Shelf dividers Under bed bins Shoe cubby Under sink drawers (Grace) beauty lazy susan Command ledges Pan organizer Rafia baskets from container store large line post it notes Under sink shelves Dyson V10 vacuum ChomChom Lint Roller Obsessions: Financial Confessions Podcast Workaday Handmade Mugs + Ceramics Instagram Obsessions: @juniperfoxx Renegade dance on tiktok Books Mentioned: Uncanny Valley by Anna Weiner Followers by Megan Angelo Miss You by Kate Eberlin January Book Club Pick: Good Girls Lie By JT Ellison Sponsors: Rent the Runway: Go to renttherunway.com and use code BOP to get $200 off your 60 day trial. Night: Go to discovernight.com and get 20% off with code BOP20 at checkout. Join our FB group for amazing book recs & more! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Grace on Instagram @graceatwood and her blog TheStripe.com and Becca @beccamfreeman.
Book Two of The Imposters series - After the events of Imposters Frey is left impersonating her sister Rafia in the citadel of Shreve. Her plan is to bide her time until she can assassinate her father, end his regime and free the citizens. Plans go awry though as her fake fiancé, but actual boyfriend has arranged an escape and she’s on the run. Finding herself in the free city of Paz; for the first time in her life Frey doesn’t have to control every aspect of her being. She’s also got deadly information about her father’s plans. Plans that no one seems to want to believe until it’s too late!
Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the world.Today's episode features Scott Westerfeld discussing his new novel Shatter City.After the events of Imposters, Frey is left impersonating her sister Rafia in the citadel of Shreve. Her plan is to bide her time until she can assassinate her father, end his regime and free the citizens. Plans go awry though as her fake fiancé, but actual boyfriend has arranged an escape and she’s on the run. Finding herself in the free city of Paz; for the first time in her life Frey doesn’t have to control every aspect of her being. She’s also got deadly information about her father’s plans. Plans that no one seems to want to believe until it’s too late!
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society.
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It's part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis's Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In this this interview, Dr. Carrie Tippen talks with Rafia Zafar about her 2019 book Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning, from the University of Georgia Press. It’s part of the Southern Foodways Alliance Studies in Culture, People and Place series. The book contains 7 chapters, covering the earliest formally-published African-American-authored hospitality books from the 1820s to Edna Lewis’s Taste of Country Cooking from the 1970s, as well as the unpublished and incomplete cookbook of Arturo Schomburg, with many other examples in between. Each chapter examines a set of related texts in conversation with one another and the historical moment of their publication, treating cookbooks not just as archives for historical information about how people eat but also as literary, artistic, and culture-making documents. Zafar argues that cookbooks written by and for African Americans provide “recipes for respect” alongside instructions for cooking. The avenues for respect vary between authors and eras, at turns offering advice for gaining the respect of white employers or membership in the black middle-class. The act of authorship itself is presented as a way to respect and agency, leveraging domestic knowledge into public acclaim. Implicit in each of the examples is the means for generating self-respect and self-love, as cookbooks show their readers how to participate in vibrant and storied African-American foodways. Rafia Zafar is Professor of English, African and African-American Studies, and American Culture Studies at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Rafia writes about the intersection of food, authorship, and American identities, nineteenth century Black writers, and the Harlem Renaissance. She is the faculty director of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Carrie Helms Tippen is Assistant Professor of English at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches courses in American Literature. Her new book, Inventing Authenticity: How Cookbook Writers Redefine Southern Identity (University of Arkansas Press), examines the rhetorical strategies that writers use to prove the authenticity of their recipes in the narrative headnotes of contemporary cookbooks. Her academic work has been published in Food and Foodways, American Studies, Southern Quarterly, and Food, Culture, and Society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“When is a cookbook more than a set of instructions? And how might a meal rewrite history?” These two questions frame Washington University scholar Rafia Zafar’s exploration of the rich history of African American food and dining in her new book “Recipes For Respect: African American Meals and Meaning.” In it, Zafar leads readers to a deeper understanding of the authors and chefs whose lives and contributions she brings to the fore.
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Go to the 3rd Anti-Columbus Day Tour: https://www.facebook.com/events/235077237185003/ We build on our “Artwashing and Soho” episode using our direct experiences and observations of gentrification in our neighborhoods. We do a “Goofus and Gallant” for anti-gentrication art. Shoutout to the locals, but also these thoughts can be applied all over the place. It’s a layered topic, but … Continue reading "Episode 16 – Housing and Displacement"
Biggest Takeaways: → Scott Westerfeld is a seasoned pro in the world of young adult literature (and one of my favorite ya authors!) → His new series that begins with Imposters is set in the same world as his previous “Uglies” series → While the issues and concepts in Imposters aren’t necessarily obvious, they are there if you dig a little deeper → The issues that are found in Imposters are universal and more big-picture than some of the other novels I’ve talked about on CNP Issues and Conversation Questions: →Identity← Being in Victoria with the Palafoxes is the first time Frey has ever lived out in the open. She really starts to see how different her voice is from her sisters. When have you felt like your voice was really different than the people around you? What was that like? →Parent-teen relationships← When have you felt unseen or unappreciated by your family (us)? When have you felt like you were under the shadow of one of your siblings? →Sibling relationships← Frey and Rafia have a very close, loyal relationship. While she’s with the Palafoxes, Frey discovers they’ve had a psychiatrist analyzing their family for years, and that Rafia struggles with trauma in a way Frey never realized. When have you discovered something new or surprising about a sibling or other family member? →Independence← When do you think you started “coming into yourself”? When have you ever felt like you “woke up” in the same way the pretties did? →Privacy← When have you ever felt like your privacy was violated? What did you do about it? Do you think teens have a “right” to privacy? What does that look like? →Leadership← Who are some of your favorite “leaders”? When have you felt controlled vs. led? What was the difference between those in charge in each of those situations? →Obsession/Vengeance← When have you ever been so hurt or angry that you wanted to lash out? When have you seen examples of people so focused on winning or getting revenge that they lose sight of everything else? Referenced in this Episode: Scott Westerfeld Impostors Uglies Pretties Specials Extras The Ish Girl on Facebook The Ish Girl on Instagram For exclusive content, Sign Up for The Ish Girl’s Weekly Email!
RAFiA Santana is a multimedia artist from Brooklyn, New York working in primarily photography, video, and music. They frequently work with their own image, using a combination of selfies and original graphics to discuss black queer femme identity. Their work has been exhibited internationally at Housing Gallery in Brooklyn, The Museum of Moving Image, The Newspace Center for Photography, Carnegie Mellon University, Tate Britain, The Museum of Contemporary Art Montreal, and Shiraz Art House in Iran, to name a few. RAFiA has appeared as a featured artist in such publications as Teen Vogue, Topical Cream, The Huffington Post, and Rhizome. On this Episode, Annie and RAFiA discuss self portraiture and the artist's ongoing project, "Pay Black Time." You can find RAFiA's work on instagram @raf_i_a, Facebook, and their website. Follow us on Instagram at @posturemag and like us on Facebook for updates. You can also become an official Posture member and receive exclusive content, our latest annual print issue, special event invitations, discounts from our partners, and more. Visit posturemag.com/online/membership for more information.
Hawa Essuman is a Ghanian-born award-winning filmmaker currently based in Kenya. Her most recent film Silas, which is a documentary about Liberian environmental activist Silas Siakor, recently opened at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival. Since then it has gone on to screen at film festivals around the world. But Hawa wasn't always a film director or producer – she started out as an actress in theatre productions, before moving into film production. In 2010 Hawa directed the narrative film Soul Boy, which has played at more than 40 film festivals around the world and won numerous awards. Hawa has also produced music videos. In our conversation, Hawa shared how the life of a filmmaker is not always glamorous! She shared some of the challenges she's faced in making her films, as well as her advice for anyone looking for a career in the industry. Hawa also shared a more personal story – her sister Rafia has sickle cell anemia, which has caused her bones to become brittle. Hawa talked about what she's doing to help her sister. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE What made Hawa want to be a filmmaker The greatest misconception about women in the film industry in East Africa Why tell Silas Siakor's story was so important to her The best advice she has for anyone wanting to become a filmmaker How Sex and the City 2 led to her most recent filmmaking partnership What she's working on next What Hawa's greatest hope is What Hawa's “I am…”is EPISODE LINKS Hawa on Instagram Hawa's Indiegogo Fundraiser for her sister Rafia SILAS Silas Movie on Facebook Silas Website SOUL BOY Soul Boy Trailer
The Scrub Life - a podcast for, and about, Surgical Technology.
This series features group projects from the amazing Mansfield ISD students enrolled in TCC's Sterile Processing Program. Episode One created by Felix, Rileigh and Rafia! Enjoy and share!!!
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