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This week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Susan Ann Davis. The two talk about resilience in the face of challenges, the importance of mentorship and community among women in business, and the strategic choices involved in scaling a company globally. In this episode, we discuss: How Susan's career path veered from law school ambitions to falling in love with Washington D.C.'s vibrant environment, leading her to strategic communications instead. Why mentorship is vital, rooted in Susan's experiences and efforts to create supportive networks like the International Women's Forum. Being unafraid to take risks and the power of listening more than talking to drive success. Handling difficult situations and failures. Overcoming challenges as a female business owner Susan Ann Davis-President of SDI is a pioneering woman business owner who opened her agency when relatively few women were experiencing success in the business world, and fewer still owned their own business. Over decades, she has grown SDI into a global public affairs and strategic communications powerhouse, receiving accolades and recognition from industry peers and earning the respect of business and government leaders around the world. Internationally known for her expertise in strategic positioning, reputation management, government relations, and crisis communications, Davis has provided counsel to government and industry leaders on six continents and was a strategic U.S. advisor to the Irish Bishops Conference for the Vatican World Meeting of Families and the papal visit to Ireland. She is a co-founder of IPREX, a global agency network covering 100 markets worldwide. Davis has worked with more than a dozen countries on issues ranging from economic crisis to nation building and trade expansion. And for decades she has been a strategic communications and public affairs consultant on U.S. military and veterans' issues for the defense industry and to multiple Secretaries of Defense, DOD agencies, service branches and support organizations. Over her professional career, Davis has played a key strategic communications and government relations role in high-profile crises ranging from reputation management, product liability litigation to airline crashes, environmental threats, and foreign government economic crises, affording her deep insight into senior management policy, planning, execution, and decision making. And as a leader and business visionary, she is expert at developing engagement, media, and business opportunities for executives throughout the globe. She led the Global Irish Forum recommendation for Ireland to develop as a global hub for smart aging technologies, products, design and services, was a founder of Smart Ageing Living Labs of Ireland, and a former producer of a White House Conference on Aging and Silicon Valley Venture Boomer Summits. A lifelong advocate for social entrepreneurship, democracy building and leadership development for women, she is board chair emeritus of Vital Voices Global Partnership, the preeminent NGO that trains and empowers emerging women leaders in 115 countries. She was a founder and the first international president of the International Women's Forum, the global leadership organization now representing more than 7000 women of achievement. She serves on numerous philanthropy boards including the American Ireland Fund and the Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation, for which she is board chair. The Foundation continues to educate over 700 girls in rural Afghanistan. Davis chaired the landmark U.S. Ireland Business Summit, creating the groundbreaking US-Ireland R&D Partnership, and has been formally recognized for her leadership by the governments of Ireland and Northern Ireland. She's been named among the Top 100 Irish Americans, 75 Most Influential Irish American Women, and Top 100 Outstanding International Irish Business Leaders, and received the Flax Trust Award for Service to Northern Ireland. Along with then Prince Charles and former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, Davis received the Global Empowerment Humanitarian Award in the United Kingdom, and she was awarded the Noble Humanitarian Prize in Glasgow, Scotland and the prestigious Order of Merit by the Knights Templar. Among her many professional awards are the Stevie Award for Lifetime Achievement in Business, the Bronze Stevie for Woman of the Year, National Woman Business Owner of the Year, Woman Business Advocate of the United States, and the National Association of Women Business Owners Award for “Outstanding Achievement in National and International Public Affairs.” She was an inaugural honoree for the National Capital Public Relations Society Hall of Fame award and the Biz Bash Special Events Hall of Fame. Washingtonian Magazine called Davis one of “Washington's Most Powerful Women” and the Washington Business Journal has recognized her as one of the Washington D.C. region's most influential businesswomen. A University of Wisconsin–Madison graduate, she has been recognized with the Distinguished Service Award in the Field of Communications and the Distinguished Alumni Award. Website: https://www.susandavis.com/
Guna menjaga keamanan dan kenyamanan masyarakat beribadah di bulan ramadhan, Kepolisian Resort Dumai menggelar razia gabungan dengan menargetkan balapan liar serta sepeda motor yang menggunakan knalpot brong. Dalam operasi yang digelar Sabtu malam hingga Minggu dini hari, petugas berhasil mengamankan hingga puluhan sepeda motor.
In this exciting episode of 3 Geeks Podcast, we're joined by the incredibly talented Salli Saffioti, a powerhouse in the world of voice acting! Whether you know her as Ingrid Hunnigan from Resident Evil, Clawdeen Wolf and Cleo de Nile from Monster High, or First Arcanist Thalyssra from World of Warcraft: Legion, Salli has left her mark on some of the biggest gaming and animation franchises of all time. We dive deep into her extensive career, exploring how she brings characters to life, her experiences in major franchises, and the art of voice acting in video games and animation. From voicing Ming in Lost Odyssey to Razia in Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands and even Black Widow in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Salli's versatility and passion for storytelling shine in every role she takes on. Plus, we discuss her latest work in Netflix's hit animated series Arcane, her thoughts on the evolution of the voice acting industry, and some behind-the-scenes stories from her most iconic performances. Whether you're a Resident Evil fan, a Monster High enthusiast, or just love the craft of voice acting, this is an episode you don't want to miss!
Menjelang bulan Ramadan, tim gabungan yang terdiri dari Satpol PP, TNI, kepolisian serta kedinasan terkait menggelar razia minuman keras (miras) dan tempat hiburan malam di Jember.
O que é que junta Fernando Alves, Francisco Louçã e, neste episódio Rita Figueiras no podcast “Um pouco mais de azul”? Rita Figueiras pensa sobre a razia que Trump está a fazer na comunicação norte americana e na comunicação mundial; Fernando Alves fala sobre a razia de Gaza e também de algumas malas arrasadas nos aeroportos; Francisco Louçã dedica-se ao processo de aceleração e razia, o arrasar da política nacional e internacional. Rita Figueiras é professora de Comunicação Política na Universidade Católica de Lisboa e irá participar neste e no próximo episódio do podcast devido à ausência de Rita Taborda Duarte.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A semana europeia terminou só com derrotas para os clubes portugueses. Venha a Espanha no Mundial de andebol!
Jelang natal dan tahun baru, Badan N4rkotika Nasional Provinsi Kalimantan Tengah merazia sejumlah tempat hiburan malam di Sampit, kabupaten Kotawaringin Timur. Petugas melakukan tes urine sebagai upaya mencegah peredaran gelap n44rkoba
Living The Legacy: Understanding Family Dynamics [Part2] with Razia Mohamed by Radio Islam
Living The Legacy: Understanding Family Dynamics [Part1] with Razia Mohamed by Radio Islam
40 000 Afghan refugees have settled in Canada since the Taliban's swift and dramatic return to power in Afghanistan in 2021.Today on Now or Never, five newcomers share the realities of starting over in a new country, and what they're dreaming about next.Afghan teenager Razia Arifi grew up in a family that always encouraged education, and to get out of Afghanistan the first chance she got. So when the Taliban returned in 2021, 16-year-old Razia found herself on a plane to Canada, without her parents and siblings. Today this university student shares how she's dealing with the weight of expectations, and why her goal is to eventually get back to Afghanistan to open a school for girls. In Afghanistan, she was an award-winning journalist fearlessly fighting for women's rights and press freedom. But here, Farida Nekzad says she's starting from zero, worried about her finances, and wondering how she will pay back the transportation loan most refugees arrive with.Canadian military veteran Dave Lavery was on the ground helping evacuate people from Afghanistan when the Taliban took Kabul. But a few months after fleeing, he returned to take back his house from the Taliban and rebuild his business in a country he still calls his 'home away from home.'For many Afghani kids in Edmonton, soccer games were their first taste of life in Canada. We take you to a game with head coach Hamid Atimadi, who is sharing his love of the game with the next generation.And transgender woman Ozlam Mahshar was severely punished by her family for wearing make-up in Afghanistan. After escaping the Taliban's rule and arriving in Canada in 2022, she now has dreams of being a make-up artist, and flexes her skills on Ify for an intimate sit-down.
O vento e a chuva forte derrubaram entre 50 a 60% das maçãs que faltavam apanhar em Carrazeda de Ansiães. Em Armamar e Moimenta da Beira também foram destruídas macieiras e toneladas de fruto.
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the number of Paralympians in the 2024 Paris Paralympics Games. There's “On This Day”, “The Listener's Corner”, great music, and of course, the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write RFI English in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the breaking news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Paris Perspective, Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. And there is the excellent International Report, too.Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: On 29 August, I asked you a question about the 2024 Paris Paralympics Games, which had just opened with a parade on the Champs-Élysées and a grand show on Place de la Concorde, designed by the Games artistic director Thomas Jolly. You were to re-read our article “Paralympic torch arrives in France ahead of opening ceremony” and send in the answer to this question: How many athletes will compete in how many events?The answer is, to quote our article: “During the Games, around 4,400 athletes will compete in 549 events, which will take place in 18 competition sites, including 16 identical to their Olympic counterparts.”In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “With whom do you feel the happiest, and why?”, suggested by Jayanta Chakrabarty from New Delhi, India.Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: Razia Khalid, who's a member of the RFI Seven Stars Radio Listeners Club in District Chiniot, Pakistan. Razia is also this week's bonus question winner. Congratulations, Razia!Also on the list of lucky winners this week are M. N. Sentu, a member of the RFI Amour Fan Club in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, and RFI Listeners Club member Kashif Khalil from Faisalabad, Pakistan. Last but certainly not least, two RFI English listeners from Bangladesh: Shahanoaz Parvin Ripa, the president of the Sonali Badhon Female Listeners Club in Bogura, and Shihab Uddin Khan from Naogaon.Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: Traditional music from the Middle Ages; the Allegro from the Piano Sonata K. 545 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed by Gabriel Tacchino; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and “I Didn't Know What Time It Was” by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Cécile McLorin Salvant.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, listen to Alison Hird's report on political compromise in France on the Spotlight on France podcast no. 115, or consult her article "Where did France's culture of political compromise go, and is it coming back?", both of which will help you with the answer. You have until 21 October to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 26 October podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then 33 6 31 12 96 82. Don't forget to include your mailing address in your text – and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Click here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club,
Hey Pot Heads! In this weeks episode of Talking Pot Heads, we're stirring up the world of cannabis concentrates. We discuss how to make them, the differences between extracts, and how budtenders can guide customers in their dabbing methods. With special guests former budtender Brenna Saldaña and marketing Queen of Extractioneering Razia Hayden, the conversation explores the intricacies of extraction methods, solvent vs. solventless processes, and the different textures and styles found in today's market. They emphasize the importance of budtender education, quality products, and avoiding misconceptions around extraction techniques. Listeners will also hear personal anecdotes, expert insights, and practical advice for navigating the cannabis concentrate landscape, like be careful dabbing CRC cuz it could burn your eyeball!! Thanks so much to this episode's sponsors! First up, shout out to Veriheal for sponsoring this season of Talking Pot Heads! If you need a medical marijuana card, Veriheal can connect you to cannabis-friendly doctors in your state. Visit them at Veriheal.com! And another huge shout out to Nimble Distro, one of Oregon's leading cannabis wholesale distributors. With a mission to do well and do good, Nimble exists to repair the damage caused by the War on Drugs. Their brands span all product categories and reach every inch of Oregon. Check out their fabulous brands, like Broomsticks, Kites, Orchid, Oshihana, SheBang!, and Joy Bombs in Oregon dispensaries. If you're an Oregon cannabis brand seeking a partner to manage your distribution, contact Nimble at nimbledistro.com! Enter in our giveaway with Cool Smoke! Check out the pinned posts on Instagram and Tiktok or sign up for our email list to win! Don't forget to share this episode with friends, coworkers, and your favorite budtenders! Download our Episode 11 FREEBIE here Root Knowledge: A Budtender's Guide to Cannabis Get your educational Terpene coloring book here! Take Root Training Take Root Training on Instagram Take Root Training on TikTok Chronic Gals on Instagram Talking Pot Heads on TikTok Visit Veriheal for your medical marijuana card Get your own 2-piece Wood Pipe Smoking Kit from Cool Smoke To listen to the full episode and stay up to date with Talking Pot Heads, subscribe on Youtube, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform and sign up for our email newsletter! Don't miss out on the valuable insights and educational freebie downloadables provided by the hosts and their expert guests.x Check out our collection of educational coloring books at TakeRootTraining.com/collections/all! Alright pot heads, keep learning and keep growing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkingpotheads/support
Tento denný podcast, vytváraný s pomocou umelej inteligencie, ponúka unikátny a efektívny spôsob, ako sa dozvedieť o najzaujímavejších udalostiach a článkoch dňa. Umelej inteligencii sa darí analyzovať obrovské množstvo informácií z rôznych zdrojov, aby vybrala tie najrelevantnejšie a najpútavejšie obsahy pre širokú škálu poslucháčov. Každá epizóda je navrhnutá tak, aby poskytla hlboký ponor do vybraných tém, od politiky cez vedecké objavy, až po kultúrne udalosti, a to všetko podané informatívne, prístupne a bez emócií. Podcast je ideálnym spoločníkom pre zaneprázdnených ľudí, ktorí hľadajú pohodlný spôsob, aby zostali informovaní o svetovom dianí bez nutnosti tráviť hodiny čítaním rôznych zdrojov, čím poskytuje efektívny a príjemný spôsob, ako prijímať správy. Témy: 1.Chorvátsko zaplavil druh jedovatej medúzy. Spôsobuje bolestivé popŕhlenie a pľuzgiere https://www.startitup.sk/chorvatsko-zaplavil-druh-jedovatej-meduzy-sposobuje-bolestive-poprhlenie-a-pluzgiere/ 2.Uniknutá nahrávka: Zamestnanci SNG sa verejne ospravedlňujú novému riaditeľovi https://www.startitup.sk/uniknuta-nahravka-zamestnanci-sng-sa-verejne-ospravedlnuju-novemu-riaditelovi/ 3.Legendárna slovenská spoločnosť s 24-ročnou tradíciou bojuje o prežitie. Prepúšťa desiatky ľudí https://www.startitup.sk/legendarna-slovenska-spolocnost-s-24-rocnou-tradiciou-bojuje-o-prezitie-prepusta-desiatky-ludi/ 4.Markíza chystá návrat relácie Na telo. Kovačiča má nahradiť známa tvár z STVR https://www.startitup.sk/markiza-chysta-navrat-relacie-na-telo-kovacica-ma-nahradit-znama-tvar-z-stvr/ 5.Plat okolo 2 000 eur a mnohé benefity. Hľadajú sa noví revízori, stačí splniť tieto kritériá https://www.startitup.sk/plat-okolo-2-000-eur-a-mnohe-benefity-hladaju-sa-novi-revizori-staci-splnit-tieto-kriteria/ 6.Ministerstvo kultúry vracia Polákovú na čelo Baletu SND. Divadlo sa novinku dozvedelo z médií https://www.startitup.sk/ministerstvo-kultury-vracia-polakovu-na-celo-baletu-snd-divadlo-sa-novinku-dozvedelo-z-medii/ 7.EXKLUZÍVNE Bruchala pre Startitup: Šimkovičová s kultúrou nič nemá. Strašne veľa priestoru sme dali dezinfoscéne https://www.startitup.sk/exkluzivne-bruchala-pre-startitup-simkovicova-s-kulturou-nic-nema-strasne-vela-priestoru-sme-dali-dezinfoscene/ 8.Unikli plány ruského námorníctva na vojnu s NATO: Jadrové rakety mali mieriť na okolie našich susedov https://www.startitup.sk/unikli-plany-ruskeho-namornictva-na-vojnu-s-nato-jadrove-rakety-mali-mierit-na-okolie-nasich-susedov/ 9.Lovestream 2024 bez komplikácií: Odvez sa špeciálnymi vlakmi, polícia odporúča tieto parkoviská (PREHĽAD) https://www.startitup.sk/lovestream-2024-bez-komplikacii-odvez-sa-specialnymi-vlakmi-policia-odporuca-tieto-parkoviska-prehlad/ 10.Odvolanie Drličku nie je zo Šimkovičovej hlavy, tvrdí známy herec. „Bol príliš dobrý“ https://www.startitup.sk/odvolanie-drlicku-nie-je-zo-simkovicovej-hlavy-tvrdi-znamy-herec-bol-prilis-dobry/ 11.Razia v Kácečku: Kontrola bola štandardná, tvrdí Finančná správa. Svedkovia tvrdia úplný opak https://www.startitup.sk/razia-v-kacecku-kontrola-bola-standardna-tvrdi-financna-sprava-svedkovia-tvrdia-uplny-opak/ 12.Konflikt koalície a opozície eskaluje: „Ak sa stane ďalší atentát, ponesiete zaň plnú zodpovednosť“ https://www.startitup.sk/konflikt-koalicie-a-opozicie-eskaluje-ak-sa-stane-dalsi-atentat-ponesiete-zan-plnu-zodpovednost/
Living The Legacy: Drug Abuse in a Marriage with Razia Mohamed by Radio Islam
Menteri Perdagangan Zulkifli Hasan, membuat gebrakan yaitu, merazia praktek impor ilegal.
Pemerintah kota Jakarta Timur berencana menggelar razia judi online terhadap jajarannya ASN.
Kunst is Lang is op vakantie tot en met 4 september. In de tussentijd hoor je De Zomer is Lang: afleveringen uit het archief die wij als redactie bijzonder vinden. En deze aflevering met Razia Barsatie is dat zeker. Luuk sprak haar in augustus 2022, over hoe ze met haar werk een wereld schept waarin onderwerpen bespreekbaar worden die als taboe gelden binnen een strenge Hindoestaans-Surinaamse opvoeding. Ze doet dit op poëtische en subtiele wijze, in haar tekeningen, videowerk en beelden, en met semi-transparante lagen of sterk geurende kruiden. Het levert indrukwekkend werk op, dat zowel krachtig als gevoelig is.
Kunst is Lang is op vakantie tot en met 4 september. In de tussentijd hoor je De Zomer is Lang: afleveringen uit het archief die wij als redactie bijzonder vinden. En deze aflevering met Razia Barsatie is dat zeker. Luuk sprak haar in augustus 2022, over hoe ze met haar werk een wereld schept waarin onderwerpen bespreekbaar worden die als taboe gelden binnen een strenge Hindoestaans-Surinaamse opvoeding. Ze doet dit op poëtische en subtiele wijze, in haar tekeningen, videowerk en beelden, en met semi-transparante lagen of sterk geurende kruiden. Het levert indrukwekkend werk op, dat zowel krachtig als gevoelig is.
Razia Sultana war die erste und einzige Frau, die das Delhi-Sultanat regierte. Geboren 1205 in Budaun, Indien, wuchs Razia als Tochter von Sultan Iltutmish auf und erhielt eine umfassende Ausbildung in den Künsten, Wissenschaften, Kriegskunst und Staatsführung. Ihr Vater erkannte früh ihre Fähigkeiten und bereitete sie entgegen den Traditionen als seine Nachfolgerin vor. Ihre Herrschaft war von Herausforderungen geprägt, da sie gegen den Widerstand der Adligen und Generäle ankämpfen musste. Razia förderte das Bildungssystem, gründete Schulen und Universitäten für Männer und Frauen und holte Gelehrte und Künstler an ihren Hof. Trotz ihrer Erfolge war ihre Herrschaft von Intrigen und Machtkämpfen überschattet. Im Jahr 1240 wurde sie schließlich abgesetzt und gefangen genommen. Nach einem missglückten Versuch, ihren Thron zurückzuerobern, starb Razia Sultana am 15. Oktober 1240 in Kaithal."Historische Heldinnen" lässt mithilfe von Künstlicher Intelligenz wichtige Frauen der Weltgeschichte auf ihr eigenes Leben zurückblicken. Selbstbewusst erzählen sie uns von ihrem Mut und ihrer Durchsetzungskraft.Viertausendhertz 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Viral beredar sebuah video yang memperlihatkan aksi seorang polisi merazia kosmetik yang dimiliki oleh siswi SMP di sekolah tepatnya di Lampung.
Episode Notes Ria and Chloe talk about everyone's favorite forgotten pop-punk epic musical Razia's Shadow by Forgive Durden.
Join us for the latest episode of The Read Smart podcast, where host Razia Iqbal speaks to Isabel Hilton, 2024 Chair of Judges and founder of China Dialogue and Tania Branigan, The Guardian's foreign leader writer. Together, Razia and our guests discuss the complex cultural legacy of China, alongside the opportunities and challenges the country has encountered and continues to face. Listen now to hear all about it. The podcast is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation. For more podcasts from The Baillie Gifford Prize, click here. Follow @BGPrize on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.
When Ramadan ends, it's only natural to get sucked into our same ‘ol routine.Anxiety creeps in through the doorways we've been trying to bolt shut.But when we start to lose the momentum we vowed to maintain throughout the year…We're hit with a round of disappointment - beating ourselves up for not being able to stay consistent in our pursuit of Allah (swt).Then comes the pressure from falling short in our daily spiritual habits.And when these dots connect, the pattern takes a frightening shape......threatening to put us in zombie mode while our blocks start to resurface.Look, we're all humans. Falling short is a blessing in disguise because it's an opportunity to strengthen our ties with our Creator.But when you learn to steer your personality and emotions to remain unbelievably calm in the face of adversities…That's when you bury the triggers hidden inside your old self and cover them up with newfound spiritual habits......that keep you on the path you set on in the first place.You're not meant to fail, you have every strength to push yourself and prolong your spiritual high for as long as you can.As. Long. As. You. Can.
This week on the formula, we're sitting down with skincare content creator, Razia Moe. Razia is known for her detailed reviews of just about every skincare product you can think of, so we wanted to snoop through her skincare routine and see how she gets glowy, plump skin, without breaking the bank on expensive treatments. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Voting for the 2024 You Beauty Awards is open! Nominate your favourite products here. Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Oil Cleanser $34 SUNDAY RILEY CERAMIC SLIP CLEANSER $51 CAUDALIE Grape Water Mist $33.59 L'Oreal Revitalift Filler Plumping Serum $55 Bioderma Hydrabio H2O Hydrating Micellar Water Cleanser $33 Garnier Vitamin C Brightening Serum $35 L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Clinical 12% Vitamin C Serum $59 Saint Louve 0.25% Encapsulated Retinol Serum $119 La Roche Posay Acne Treatment, Anti-Recurrence and Anti-Marks $26.99 Sunday RileyGood Genes Lactic Acid Treatment $196 QV Face Night Cream 50G With Vitamin B3 $21.50 Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream $115 The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Masque $22 Hada Labo Moisturising Facial Sheet Mask $7 Hada Labo Lotion No.1 Super Hydrator $36 The Ordinary Glycolipid Cream Cleanser $19.70 The Ordinary Soothing & Barrier Support Serum $29.10 Eau Thermale Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream $20.90 Bioderma Cicabio Pommade Repairing Ointment $18 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Erin Docherty Guest: Razia Moe Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even his mother's pain didn't break his faith.Ammar (RA) was not the only one...there were more.But the Quraysh never even stood a chance against the hope they had in Allah (swt).So, over time, what changed?With the situation of our Palestinian brothers and sisters getting worst day by day, it feels like…Our hands tied behind our backs, and we feel like we can't do anything.Somehow, we've allowed our flames of hope to die out.We've lost the spark in our Duas, we've misplaced our matchboxes elsewhere…And we've unwillingly distanced ourselves from Allah when we need Him the most.How can we find hope when things look dire? How do we dust ourselves off and stand firm with an unwavering trust in Him?Allah promises us in the Quran, "Verily, with the hardship, there is relief".So, as believers, how can we hold on to that promise and rise above what's happening right now?And more importantly, how can we learn from our Palestinian brothers and sisters and their relentless hope in Allah (swt)?Join Razia Hamidi on her FREE webinar on “Hope in Times of Calamity” and let's do whatever is in our power to:
Tune into the final Read Smart episode of the year, where host Razia Iqbal will be speaking to the 2023 winner John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather, on how he feels following last Thursday's announcement. Razia will also be joined by some students from the University of Birmingham, who have been following the Prize this term and share their thoughts on the world of non-fiction. Listen now to hear all about it. The podcast is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation. For more podcasts from The Baillie Gifford Prize, click here. Follow @BGPrize on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.
How did Daud ﷺ overcome the powerful Goliath? How did the believers of Badr overcome thousands of Quraysh?Hint: It was never about strength or numbers. The hurt from seeing others in pain becomes a voice echoing in our minds:"I'm just one person. What can I do?" Listen...Shaytan's responsible for a lot of things...but not this one. While we're tired of seeing pain everywhere we go online...We're also imprisoning ourselves for the crimes of others outside our reach.Back to the question: What defeated Goliath and the Quraysh?A believer's mind which knows its worth. You already have the strength to do the unthinkable...you just need to unlock the door.The key is: the way you perceive yourself and the only reason you can end up being weak is if you 'feel' that way.Join Razia Hamidi in her FREE webinar on 'In The Sight of Allah You're Priceless' to:
Hoje, no Futebol de Verdade, respondi como sempre a duas perguntas vossas. A primeira levou-me da razia que os nossos clubes vão sofrer em Janeiro por causa da CAN e da Taça da Ásia ao eurocentrismo de que padecemos na forma de olhar para os calendários. E a segunda foi sobre as mudanças táticas no Benfica. Para acompanharem todo o meu trabalho, visitem https://tadeia.substack.com/
Speaking with Razia Ali Hamm, Founding board member and Principal Constellation Charter School and an FCSA School Leaders Fellow. FCSA's Lynn Norman-Teck speaks with Razia Ali Hamm about her journey to open Constellation Charter School, a parent/educator-led and community-supported initiative to bring Public Waldorf education to Alachua County, Florida. The curriculum supports children on their journey to reaching their full potential in the physical, emotional, academic, artistic, and social realms of being -- a formula that's reaping great results. To learn more about Constellation Charter School, visit https://www.constellationchartergnv.org/ Learn more about the FCSA's School Leaders Fellowship here: https://flcharterschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/SLF-PPT-w-quotes.pdf The voice of the charter school movement, the Florida Charter School Alliance (FCSA) is non-profit, member-driven organization. Our mission is to improve student achievement, teacher quality, and promote parental choice by advocating for, supporting, defending, and collaborating with public charter schools. There are more than 341,900 public charter school students in Florida. If Florida charter schools were a district, it would be the 2nd largest school district in the state. #FloridaCharterSchoolAlliance #FCSA www.flcharteralliance.org
Sipping coffee with like-minded friends feels like a perfect Sunday evening...Until one of them asks, "How's work?"Why would this make you want to end the conversation sooner?Why do we dread going back to work on a Monday?Why do clocks at work seem to be running at a turtle's pace?The absence of joy in our work life has created a vacuum we're constantly stuck in.If the work itself doesn't excite us to face new challenges and depletes our energy quicker than others...It starts to spread in other areas of our lives. The 'emptiness' starts to affect our feelings about every item on our daily to-do list......like house chores, running errands, raising kids, and even commuting to work.If you're feeling stuck in your own prison, your freedom is inevitable if you're taking moderate or drastic measures.That's where Razia Hamidi will be discussing the measures we have at our disposal in this FREE webinar on How To Find Joy & Meaning In Your Life's Work on September 21, 2023 at 11 am ET...The tools you'll learn at Adwam will help you:✔ Find joy and meaning in your day-to-day activities✔ Support you in uncovering the kind of work you're made for, the kind that gives you a sense of belonging; and✔ Help you transform your dull work experience into something that matters.
Everyone is burnt out and in constant survival…So what is the hidden factor that'll tip the scales to the other side……and help you cope with the daily responsibilities (without feeling overworked)?Watch the episode hereIn this podcast, Razia explains:Why recognizing the need for a healthy perspective on stress and challenges is necessaryHow well-being is both personal and spiritual, tied to a relationship with oneself and AllahWhy reflection on shortcomings and seeking feedback is essential; andSignificance of taking care of oneself not being selfish; but a form of worship and honoring trust in Allah.
In today's podcast, Razi Hamidi meets a former student: Lorelle.She's the founder of Doha - a remarkable social enterpriseShe's not just a successful sister...But also a former student who has grown to new heights with the power of coaching.Lorelle shares how she overcame self-limiting beliefs...And embraced the power of Dua (supplication) to achieve her dreams.Here you'll get to know:How Lorelle can empower women to break free from poverty through entrepreneurship?How she tripled her profits and made sure her children wouldn't go to bed hungryHow embracing discipline and investing in yourself could help overcome our limiting beliefsWhy pursuing dreams means something more than just making money?
"...we will take a look at how Strokes are diagnosed and then how Strokes the treated and managed the diagnosis of a stroke is and with imaging techniques being used to Aid in that diagnosis a big part of stroke diagnosis and management is the early recognition and tools such as and Razia a used Fast involves facial drooping arm weakness and speech disturbances while T is for the time indicating the need for timely action the Razia score which stands for recognition of stroke in the emergency room is similar and involves looking for any loss of consciousness or seizure activity which counts against a stroke diagnosis as well as facial arm or leg weakness speech disturbances or visual disturbances it physical exam should also be done which will cover the NIH SS school including levels of consciousness motor function sensory function language and attention generally suspected stroke patients will undergo a CT of the head without contrast as coagulated blood will appear hyper-dense on these scans however ischemia may not be seen in the early stages there for a CT scan is done more commonly to rule out further investigations may involve an MRI of the head which is more sensitive for chronic hemorrhages and areas of ischemia usually appear hyper-intense on diffusion-weighted a Doppler ultrasound of the Carotid may be done and if the stroke was suspected to be caused by an aneurysm and angiogram may also be done as well as lab investigations including lipids and coagulation screens you may have heard the expression time is brain in the early stages ischemic stroke the aim is to restore cerebral blood flow as fast as possible as this results in fewer brain cells dying according to the nice guidelines patients with non disabling stroke or t.i. a should have early carotid Imaging and Urgent in data Rekha me as well as stenting if they have carotid stenosis in patients who have an acute ischemic stroke 150 to 300 milligrams of aspirin should be given orally or rectally if the patient is dysphasic this 150 to 300 milligram should be continued for two weeks following the stroke until long-term antithrombotic treatment has been prescribed in patients with an allergy to aspirin Clopidogrel may be used and a proton pump inhibitor should be added in patients with a history of dyspepsia in cases of venous sinus thrombosis anticoagulation..." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"...we will take a look at how Strokes are diagnosed and then how Strokes the treated and managed the diagnosis of a stroke is and with imaging techniques being used to Aid in that diagnosis a big part of stroke diagnosis and management is the early recognition and tools such as and Razia a used Fast involves facial drooping arm weakness and speech disturbances while T is for the time indicating the need for timely action the Razia score which stands for recognition of stroke in the emergency room is similar and involves looking for any loss of consciousness or seizure activity which counts against a stroke diagnosis as well as facial arm or leg weakness speech disturbances or visual disturbances it physical exam should also be done which will cover the NIH SS school including levels of consciousness motor function sensory function language and attention generally suspected stroke patients will undergo a CT of the head without contrast as coagulated blood will appear hyper-dense on these scans however ischemia may not be seen in the early stages there for a CT scan is done more commonly to rule out further investigations may involve an MRI of the head which is more sensitive for chronic hemorrhages and areas of ischemia usually appear hyper-intense on diffusion-weighted a Doppler ultrasound of the Carotid may be done and if the stroke was suspected to be caused by an aneurysm and angiogram may also be done as well as lab investigations including lipids and coagulation screens you may have heard the expression time is brain in the early stages ischemic stroke the aim is to restore cerebral blood flow as fast as possible as this results in fewer brain cells dying according to the nice guidelines patients with non disabling stroke or t.i. a should have early carotid Imaging and Urgent in data Rekha me as well as stenting if they have carotid stenosis in patients who have an acute ischemic stroke 150 to 300 milligrams of aspirin should be given orally or rectally if the patient is dysphasic this 150 to 300 milligram should be continued for two weeks following the stroke until long-term antithrombotic treatment has been prescribed in patients with an allergy to aspirin Clopidogrel may be used and a proton pump inhibitor should be added in patients with a history of dyspepsia in cases of venous sinus thrombosis anticoagulation..." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you believe you've wasted the precious moments of Ramadan and now you'd have to wait a whole year?In today's podcast…Razia talks about the significance of the Day of Arafah…Which we seem to have forgotten for a while. As we're dwelling on the fact that we miss our spiritual energy we once endured…Sister Razia explains how this pre-Arafah huddle can help you…Channelise spiritual dullness into something powerful…And bring back the lost positivity you've been missing in your lives.The Day of Arafah is a day of rejoicing, connecting, and making Dua to Allah SWT.Here you'll get to know:How to utilize this day to your bestUnderstand what problems are holding you back from connecting with AllahThe Do's and Don'ts of making DuaQuranic verses to fuel your energyShaykh Muhammad Alshareef's exclusive footage (one of his last just before Arafah)
“Do well while doing good” is the philosophy that global public affairs and policy powerhouse Susan Davis has followed throughout her four-decade long career. As owner of Susan DavisInternational and global activist, Susan has received numerous awards such as the Global Empowerment Humanitarian Award, the Stevie Award for Lifetime Achievement in Business, and National Woman Business Owner of the Year. As the Board Chair for Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation and Chair Emeritus of Vital Voices Global Partnership, Susan works closely with Afghan women and children. Renowned for her proficiency in strategic positioning, reputation management, government relations, and crisis communications, Susan Davis does it all! Tune in as hosts Dee Martin and Kendall Mitchell sit down with Susan to discuss the role of resiliency in shaping policy, staying on track even when things go awry, and the normalcy of failure. Want to hear about Susan's work on military caregiving, a discussion about ongoing issues in Sudan, and losing John Wayne's toupee on national television? Listen now!
Intro - Hey Chefies, Im Chef Jourdan-Cha'Taun and you are now tuned in to Chef•ish Who - Chef Razia Sabour - Grew up cooking with her family. Growing up with a family of 12 her father was a chef and taught her how to use the proper tools. Growing up in Washington, D.C., with a peach tree and herbs growing in her front yard, a grapevine on the back porch, and trips to the freshwater spring contributed to her inspiration for her culinary company. When Sabour went off to college, she lived in a suite with five people and she began cooking for her roommates and now husband. Today Chef Razia runs Fuller Food, the premier catering company for Atlanta's film and TV industry. While her greatest inspiration are her children, who have now fallen in love with the art of food. And are at the ages to come to work & explore with mom. Welcome to Chefish, Chef Razia Starter I know we gave your intro but in your own words how to you preserve heritage through food Guest well have a chance to intro themselves talk about their medium within the food world. Just to give our listeners a Taste - give an idea of whats it's like being an momtrepreneur ? Main Coarse When did you fall in love with food? What was the moment where you were like “this is it” When was the turning point in your career , Inspiration behind Fuller Food Talk a point a moment you had to pivot, go bigger, take a break or simply readjust. Considering catering is a huge part of your business. Can you break down what a typical contract or invoice looks like? I know you won OWN networks The Great Soul Food Cook-Off. What was that experience like? What doors did that opportunity open for you? Recipe for success Tell me 3 you want everyone to know about the business? Or that you would tell your younger self. Dessert Tell us how love has helped you on your journey- sisterhood, and having family be apart of your business model. What was the process like preparing for such an amazing opportunity Outro Where can we find them
On 9th March, the Baillie Gifford Prize announced the shortlist for its 25th anniversary Winner of Winners award, which will go to the book the judges think is the best of the previous winners of the Prize. Listen in as host Razia Iqbal talks to judges Jason Cowley and Sarah Churchwell about which books they chose, and what the process has been like so far. If this episode has piqued your interest, tune in over the next few months, when Razia will be talking to each of the shortlisted authors about how it feels to be selected for such a prestigious award, and how winning the Prize in the first place has changed their lives. The Winner of Winners will be announced at an event at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh on the 27th April. This podcast is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation. For more podcasts from The Baillie Gifford Prize, visit our website. Follow @BGPrize on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.
SOLOWith Ramadan coming up, I thought I'd give you a glimpse inside an exclusive pre-Ramadan session we had here at DiscoverU.We want to approach this month in a way that LASTS,Not to pick up habits and drop them by the time Eid comes around,But to make a serious commitment to emotional and spiritual growth, to come into the month with a renewed sense of hope and ambition, and in sha Allah, depart from it with a renewed sense of ourselves.This session is dedicated to making lasting change in our lives, and I hope you enjoy!*Brought To You By Visionaire Ramadan 2023* Every Ramadan - for the last 10 years - thousands of Muslims around the globe come together to experience Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef's 5-Step Visionaire Formula (rahimahullah). Muslims worldwide, young and old, crafting Dream Duas together, and with unshakeable Eman, rising in Deen & Dunya collectively.That was the community he built, with Allah's permission,and though this is the first year we're experiencing without our dear Shaykh, that shouldn't stop you from raising your Dua this Ramadan.Get inside The Global Visionaire Ramadan Retreat and design your Dream Dua now
Lucinda and Russ are joined by Stephanie Draper, chief executive of Bond, to talk about issues affecting the international development sector.Stephanie describes the impact of funding cuts on international development charities at a time of intensifying humanitarian crises. She suggests ways in which UK-focused charities can work with their international counterparts in campaigning to protect democratic rights and freedoms and promote local community-led decision-making. Also in the episode, Russ travels to Petworth in West Sussex to speak to Hilary McGrady, director general of the National Trust. They discuss redundancies, her optimism about the ever-increasing need for voluntary organisations and the future of the organisation she leads. Charity Changed My Life features the story of Razia Yazid Mohamed, a resident of the Kirandongo refugee settlement in Uganda who has received valuable leadership training from ActionAid.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! Click here to record a voice message like Razia's, or email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for additional guidance.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Local author Bushra Rehman's latest book, Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion, follows Razia, a Pakistani-American girl from Corona, Queens, who's rebellious nature with her friends leads to a growing rift between her and her family. When she is accepted to Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, she meets a girl named Angela, and she begins to feel an attraction that was once unfamiliar, potentially making her relationship with her family and community more complicated. Rehman joins us to discuss the novel.
Bushra Rehman performs her novel of a queer Pakistani American girl coming of age and deciding what she wants to do with her life. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester discuss this novel, a working class story of growing up as a girl in Queens. Razia Mirza is the daughter of Pakistani immigrants, and while her parents are very traditional, Razia begins to want something different from their expectations of marriage and children. Author Rehman brings complexity to her performance, and as Razia begins rebelling in small ways, Rehman adds a layer of emotional intimacy. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Macmillan Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from Rob White's THE MAESTRO MONOLOGUE from PUNCH AUDIO, creators of first-class audiobooks for independent authors the world over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If there's anything you take away from today's episode, I hope it's this:"Who you're becoming is more important than what you're doing right now."What do I mean by that?When you have a clear and ever-present vision of who you want to be, your present life will start to gear itself towards that goal.I spoke about this during our recent Rising Tide Challenge, a 5 day intensive helping people make meaningful change in their lives and motivate others to do the same.You can catch the full session in this episode, and find out more about:Why Muslims own mindfulnessConnecting your present self with your future dreamsProphetic techniques in inspiring change in othersBreaking out of autopilot in your lifeI hope you enjoy :) *This episode is brought to you by the Adwam School of Life Coach Training & Certification*You want to be that ideal mom, the prodigal son, the beacon of inspiration in your community, but in order to do that you need to know how to make everlasting change in yourself and the methods of bringing about that change in the world around you.After all… what is a shepherd without his staff?That's where Adwam comes in.Based upon Shaykh Muhammad Alshareef's tried and proven formula combining Psychology, Human Behavior, & The Hereafter Paradigm this school is where you will find the support and guidance in how to bring about excellence in your family and community by being the coach they need.To find out more about the program, visit adwam.com/certification
It's been six months since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR, the war in Ukraine has pushed the number of refugees across the world to more than 100 million. In this programme we hear from refugees about starting a new life - and a new business. Yuliia is from Ukraine but is now living in England. On the day she fled her home country, she threw some belongings in a bag, took her two children and drove across Europe. She was a wedding dress designer in Ukraine and is now hoping to restart her business in the UK. Razia works for Silai Wali - a social enterprise led by Afghan-women refugees in New Delhi. It up-cycles waste fabric to create handcrafted decorations. Plus, Bish Wadeep Mortia who set up the company, tells us more about how it works. And Waseem is from Jumpstart Refugee Talent in Canada - it is a refugee-led non-profit organisation whose sole purpose is to help people find work or start new businesses. Presented and produced by Jess Quayle (Photograph courtesy of Yuliia)
Can borders drawn on the ground really hold back hearts? Is home the place where you live or where you see yourself in your dreams? Razia Sajjad Zaheer tells a simple, poignant story about a woman who is determined to take a 'pudia' of lahori salt across the border into India for her elderly sikh neighbor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storyjam/message
Welcome back to The Treatment Room podcast! In this week's episode, my guest of the show is Razi Mirza. "Razi Medical Aesthetics" is an Advanced Aesthetics practice found by Dr. Danish Mirza board certified physician and his wife Razia Mirza state board Licensed Esthetician and US Army Surgical Nurse, specializing in cosmetic surgeries. Razia has worked with the US army, Emory Hospital, and Atlanta face and body as a surgical Assist, prior to opening her practice. She has worked with highly skilled plastic surgeons and dermatologists. Contact Razia. Follow Razi on social media. To shop Glymed Plus, register on the top right via my authorized store: https://glymedplus.com/home/index This episode is sponsored by: Gloss Genius Get 50% off for 2 months for new users with code: TTRSPRING Head to: glossgenius.com/signup to get started Go to nutribullet.com and use promo code TTRSPRING for 20% off your order. Once again, that's nutribullet.com and use promo code TTRSPRING for 20% off. • If you don't have a NutriBullet in your kitchen, you are missing out. MY SOCIAL MEDIA + SHOPS For more details on my products, visit www.freeskinbytessa.com, or follow along on instagram @freeskinbytessa. Tess' Instagram @myestytessa Tess' YouTube: Tess Zolly Tess' TikTok: @myestytessa Music: Sweet by LiQWYD | https://www.instagram.com/liqwyd Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-treatment-room/support
In this episode, I chat with longtime friend, Chef Razia Sabour. Recently being seen on Discovery Plus' "The Great Soul Food Cook Off," Celebrity Chef Razia Sabour shares how she has navigated a career in catering for over 10 years, while being a wife and mother. Even with her long list of celebrity clients such as Tyler Perry, David Tutera, Gabriel Union (and more), Chef Razia's inner work takes center stage. Chef Razia gives a testimony of how self-care has sustained her through the years, along with strong ties to family, and her deep passion for soul food. (S2 - E11) Guest Info. www.fullerfood.com
Join us as we discuss a tale of Light and Dark, of love and hope, of just about every emo artist on the Fueled By Ramen roster. It's time for Razia's Shadow: A Musical! -- Voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverheardpod/message, email: neverheardpod@gmail.com! The official YNHT?! playlist can be found under "Official You've Never Heard This?! Playlist" on Spotify. (Art done by EmmaWilliams on DeviantArt)