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Rehana rewinds to Maundy Thursday, reading John chapters 13 and 14, to explore this period of preparation, where we see Jesus at both his most human and most divine. John is an incredible book, written by the disciple. It has incredible truths and statements that Jesus made about himself. It all reveals his glory and power, that you may believe and have life in his name. John writing regarding of the purpose of this books says “Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. 31 But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” John 20:30&31 Our prayer is that through this series we all may come and grow in our belief that Jesus is the Messiah, and that by believing we may have life in his name. If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not subscribe and check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
To celebrate #IWD2025, The Newcomers Podcast will be publishing daily episodes between March 2nd - 8th celebrating a female immigrant. Come celebrate with us as we tell the stories of some of the many amazing immigrant heroines.Join us as we explore the bitter-sweet world of the immigrant.For our seventh and final #IWD2025 episode, I'm speaking with Rehana Malik-Mbanga, CEO, Stimbok Corporation, and Founder, When African Women Talk (WAWT).As immigrants, we often tiptoe around the emotional and psychological toll immigration places on us. As Rehana puts it, “You are under immense pressure to achieve. You didn't come here to fail.”Aside that, you are also expected to constantly represent your community in good light. And so we end up always in defense mode, always looking to swat away stereotypes and show that we are capable of being good, of being smart, of being worthy of recognition.It's exhausting.To combat this and create a safe space where Black women can be themselves, Rehana founded WAWT.In this conversation, Rehana and I chat about What it was like to move to Edmonton, Alberta 10+ years ago. We also explore:* The idea of our “immigration age”* The importance of rejecting victimhood narratives* Creating genuine relationships through intentional community-building* Launching WAWT and how her mission for the community changed along the way* The diverse experiences of Black immigrants in Canada, and more great stuff.Official Links
As we start the year, we're reminded that the gospel is good news for all people, and learning to express the gospel, is the call to all Christians. Rehana and Nathan take the time to share with us 3 key themes that weave throughout the bible, giving us an overview of this good news. If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not subscribe and check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
Rehana Khan, SA Equity and Multi Asset at Ninety One in Cape Town
In this talk Rehana invites us to consider what it means to run our race well for Jesus by exploring chapters 9 and 10 in the book of 1 Corinthians. The bible speaks a lot about how Christianity is like being an athlete. We all have our race to run and are called to fix our eyes on Jesus. So throughout the summer we'll be looking at what it means to be diligent in training, running with perseverance, enduring hardships and "forgetting what lies behind, straining forward to what lies ahead, pressing on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3:14 If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not subscribe and check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
Iniciamos este viaje tan especial por el mundo del celuloide con una de las películas que llega a la cartelera, casa en llamas, el último trabajo de Dani de la Orden, una comedia dramática sobre una familia que no se quiere especialmente bien con Dani de la Orden y Macarena GarcÍa hablamos de esta película o comedia negra como ha definido su director. Esta semana la cartelera tiene dos nombres de mujer, Shayda, el debut cinematográfico de la directora Noora Niasari, una historia muy personal cargada de momentos emotivos, la lucha de una mujer iraní por su libertad y la de su hija y Rehana de Abdullah Mohammad Saad, la historia de una profesora universitaria que se mete en problemas al denunciar un abuso cometido por otro docente contra una de las alumnas del centro.Nos detenemos en Horizon an american saga, la primera de cuatro superproducciones,con la que Kevin Costner vuelve a la dirección, un proyecto muy ambicioso sobre la conquista del Oeste americano con un elenco increíble:Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Luke Wilson y el propio Kevin Costner. También hablamos de On The Go una delirante road movie con situaciones completamente surrealistas y llenas de música y de Invasión la propuesta española dónde se conjugan drama, ciencia ficción y extraterrestres.Todo esto además de las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, el resto de la cartelera, las secciones habituales, las noticias cinematográficas y nuestras sugerencias de cine LGTBI. Escuchar audio
Iniciamos este viaje tan especial por el mundo del celuloide con una de las películas que llega a la cartelera, casa en llamas, el último trabajo de Dani de la Orden, una comedia dramática sobre una familia que no se quiere especialmente bien con Dani de la Orden y Macarena García hablamos de esta película o comedia negra como ha definido su director. Esta semana la cartelera tiene dos nombres de mujer, 'Shayda', el debut cinematográfico de la directora Noora Niasari, una historia muy personal cargada de momentos emotivos, la lucha de una mujer iraní por su libertad y la de su hija y 'Rehana de Abdullah Mohammad Saad, la historia de una profesora universitaria que se mete en problemas al denunciar un abuso cometido por otro docente contra una de las alumnas del centro.Nos detenemos en 'Horizon an american saga', la primera de cuatro superproducciones, con la que Kevin Costner vuelve a la dirección, un proyecto muy ambicioso sobre la conquista del Oeste americano con un elenco increíble: Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Luke Wilson y el propio Kevin Costner. También hablamos de 'On The Go', una delirante road movie con situaciones completamente surrealistas y llenas de música y de Invasión la propuesta española dónde se conjugan drama, ciencia ficción y extraterrestres.Todo esto además de las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, el resto de la cartelera, las secciones habituales, las noticias cinematográficas y nuestras sugerencias de cine LGTBI. Escuchar audio
This week on Taking Up Space, Reena, Rehana, and Crystal go over foundational concepts by unpacking power, privilege, oppression, intersectionality, racial trauma and cultural bereavement. We define these terms, share some of our experiences, and discuss ways to acknowledge how these topics play into your life. As always, we hope you enjoy! Recommended Resources: Wheel of Privilege and Power https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/documents/pdf/english/corporate/anti-racism/wheel-privilege-power.pdf Power and Privilege Tool https://x.com/amytanmd/status/1402730572145782784 Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
This week on Taking Up Space, join Reena, Rehana and one of our clinicians at the BIPOC Healing and Wellness Centre, JeeHye Choi, as we discuss BIPOC experiences in the workplace. We expand upon the need for BIPOC spaces as we share stories and dive into challenges we have faced and that some BIPOC may face in workplaces, including workplace racism. As always, we hope you enjoy! Recommended Resources: Why BIPOC Employees Are Burning Out—and What People Leaders Can Do About It https://www.springhealth.com/blog/help-bipoc-employees-reduce-burnout Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
This week on Taking Up Space, Reena, Rehana, and Crystal discuss ways to navigate imposter syndrome as racialized people in the short term and long term. We also begin a discussion around claiming BIPOC spaces and how that relates to imposter syndrome. We reference an article by the eloquent Kelsey Blackwell, “Why People of Colour Need Spaces Without White People” as she discusses ways to heal among our communities and come back to our roots. As always, we hope you enjoy! Recommended Resources: Why People of Color Need Spaces Without White People https://arrow-journal.org/why-people-of-color-need-spaces-without-white-people/ The Affirmations Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XYoduQMAjU The Nap Ministry https://thenapministry.com/ Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
This week on Taking Up Space, Reena, Rehana, and Crystal dive into a topic that's been a common theme we've seen with friends, family, and clients: Imposter Syndrome. We define imposter syndrome and talk about how it can be different for the BIPOC population. We also talk about how our podcast title, Taking Up Space, relates to Imposter Syndrome. As always, we hope you enjoy! Recommended Resources: Imposter Syndrome Through the BIPOC Lens https://www.wellnest.ca/post/imposter-syndrome-through-the-bipoc-lens It's Time to Reconceptualize What “Imposter Syndrome” Means for People of Color https://hbr.org/2024/03/its-time-to-reconceptualize-what-imposter-syndrome-means-for-people-of-color The "Problem" Woman of Colour in the Workplace https://coco-net.org/problem-woman-colour-nonprofit-organizations/ Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
This week on Taking Up Space, joining our podcast hosts Reena, Rehana, and Crystal; we have Mahnum Iqbal, a counsellor at the BIPOC Healing and Wellness Centre. Join us as we discuss what therapy entails, who therapy is for, what the right therapist fit feels like, as well as Mahnum's journey to becoming a counsellor and what Reena looks for when hiring therapists at BIPOC! Before or after listening to this episode, we encourage you to read this wonderful blog post on our website written by Mahnum! https://www.bipochealingcentre.ca/blog/whyshouldiseektherapy Recommended Resources: https://psychcentral.com/health/signs-its-time-to-see-a-therapist https://www.forbes.com/sites/nomanazish/2019/09/20/10-sure-signs-you-need-to-see-a-therapist-and-how-to-find-the-right-one/?sh=15090ac501bc https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/ca/basics/therapy/the-decision-to-begin-therapy%3famp https://www.wellnest.ca/post/are-you-ready-for-therapy Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
Kevin and Kieran speak to Tina Rehana, Mary Earps' brand manager, commercial & PR agent, about how she got involved with Mary and how they've grown her personal brand. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on X - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to our first episode of Taking Up Space! Today we have Reena, Rehana and Crystal at BIPOC Healing and Wellness Centre introducing themselves and their lived experiences, discussing why we decided to start this podcast about taking up space, in addition to how the centre started, unpacking using BIPOC in our centre's name, and reviewing our centre's values. Join us every other Thursday as we practice taking up space authentically and freely, discussing topics related to BIPOC mental health, anti-racism, systemic oppression and intergenerational trauma. This is a love letter to all and an ode to love and rage. Recommended Resources: Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger by Lama Rod Owens Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma, and Politicizing Your Practice by Jennifer Mullan Music Credits: Song: Shahed - Indian Fusion License: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com
Don't Worry Darling it's AI in Film. A Rehana rant or rave of Don't Worry Darling and AI in film, and what that will mean with the new contracts for WGA & SAG-AFTRA with some of the things to expect. Follow us on Instagram: @filminminnesota www.filminminnesota.com Patreon https://www.patreon.com/filminminnesota/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@filminminnesota
Effective Communication for Legal ProfessionalsBill, Megan, and their guest Rehana Jamal – and Bill's co-author – dive into strategies for clear, civil communication in the legal field. They aim to provide practical tools that lawyers, court staff, and anyone interacting with the justice system can use right away.The episode focuses on BIFF, the High Conflict Institute's proven method for responding to emotionally-charged messages. Bill lays out the BIFF framework and walks through examples of transforming aggressive emails into responses that are Brief, Informative, Friendly, and Firm.Rehana weighs in with insights from her experience as an attorney and mediator. She highlights how BIFF builds relationships and saves time compared to reactionary, hostile communication.Together, they make the case that small changes in how we communicate can transform legal conflicts and prevent escalation. Mastering constructive communication habits benefits lawyers, clients, court staff, and entire communities.Questions we answer in this episode: What is the BIFF response method? When is it appropriate to apologize in a professional email? How can BIFF improve lawyer-client relationships? Does BIFF work for all areas of law? Can BIFF help manage stress for legal professionals? Key Takeaways: Hostile emails from clients often stem from feeling discounted - a BIFF response shows you care. Pausing before reacting gives you time to construct an informative, friendly email. BIFF responses rarely need to be more than a concise paragraph. Avoiding apologies in heated exchanges prevents misuse of your words. Speaking by phone resolves issues faster than extended email chains. The legal field deals with conflict daily. This episode provides communication tools to handle clashes with skill and grace. Bill, Megan, and Rehana model a constructive approach that improves outcomes for all involved.Links & Other Notes THE BOOK (available in paperback and e-book)BIFF for Lawyers and Law Offices: Your Guide to Respectful Written Communication with Clients, Opposing Counsel and OthersPurchase the book at any of the links below (or wherever books are sold): our website Amazon US Amazon Canada Amazon Australia Amazon UK Amazon Germany digital (e-book) version CONSULTATION & COACHING Live Lab (1:1 coaching to learn verbal and written communication skills in high conflict situations) Consultations (1:1 educational consultation to discuss high conflict situations and cases with our high conflict experts) COURSES BIFF Response® for Lawyers: Using and Teaching Respectful Communication ($47 USD) Coaching for a BIFF Response® Our website: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/ Submit a Question for Bill and Megan All of our books can be found in our online store or anywhere books are sold, including as e-books. You can also find these show notes at our site as well. Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:34) - This Episode (01:32) - Meet Rehana Jamal (05:15) - Reminder What BIFF Is (07:49) - Why This Book (12:33) - Thinking About This From a Lawyer's Perspective (17:33) - Rehana's Experience (18:41) - Time and Risk Management (22:48) - BIFF… All the Time? (25:43) - Issue Affects Everyone (28:23) - Harder Than It Seems (31:08) - Example One (38:57) - BIFF Checker and More Book Info (41:40) - Example Two (46:08) - Example Three (51:45) - Last Thoughts (53:15) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: Being a Target of Blame Learn more about our exclusive Family Law Consultation Group right here and sign up to be part of the 2024 session today!
Rehana's Review on Barbie. What was your favorite part of the Barbie Movie? Let us know @filminminnesota on Instagram. Also, Alan's Take on Minnesota's Passion for Film. What can we do to make filmmaking a full-time job? We discuss why James Cameron visited the Duluth area. Follow us on Instagram: @filminminnesota www.filminminnesota.com
Living The Legacy: Understanding infertility Rehana Manjra Psychological Wellness Cousellor by Radio Islam
It's 1907 and a typhoid fever outbreak among New York City's elite families has led zealous sanitation engineer George Soper (Matt Park) to the home of the haughty Mr. Winthrop (Michael Chernus) and a face-off with Winthrop's proud, though not very hygienic cook, “Typhoid Mary" Mallon (Catherine Curtin). Playwright Rehana Lew Mirza's history-inspired comedy, a 2021 Wordsmith Duo Commission supported by the Axe-Houghton Foundation, is directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel and features music by composer Tom Kochan. Stay tuned after the play for a lively conversation with Playing on Air Executive Director Yvie Jones and all the featured artists.
Rehana's Reviews is about Air, the film about a shoe. No really, the shoes that were made by Nike and are partially owned by Michael Jordan that bares his name. Will it be a rave or rant? Alan's Take focuses on content creators. They exist in many forms and the various platforms in which they occupy, each cater to a different audience. What are some of your favorite platforms?
This time on Rehana's Reviews we discuss Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, can you guess her rant or rave on this one? Plus, we have Alan's Take on physical media, from DVDs, Blu-Rays, and UHD's on the market what's the problem with digital media? Also, what makes the difference for indie films?
Rehana Nathoo is the Founder & CEO of Spectrum Impact, a boutique consulting firm. Spectrum's custom approach includes Impact Strategy Design, Investment Strategy Design, Internal Stakeholder Training, and Thought Leadership Strategy. Rehana will walk us through her process, how the business has evolved, and what's new on the horizon.
In this week's episode of the Sustainability Matters Podcast, Greg and Joe are joined by Rehana Nathoo, CEO and founder of Spectrum Impact, an advisory firm focused on helping individuals and institutions design and implement their impact intentions. Based in New Orleans, Rehana brought a fantastic outlook to the table and we had a great discussion including, what Spectrum Impact does and how Rehana started her journey in impact in Africa with the United Nations. How her time in wealth management helped prepare her for what she does now, generational differences and interest in impact. How there is no Silver Bullet in impact and sustainability and how the Tent of Sustainability should be opened up to EVERYONE. While, of course, discussing King Cake and New Orleans hidden gems. Be sure to find us on Spotify and Apple by searching "Ecofin Podcasts" and subscribe!
Rehana's Reviews this time cover John Wick 4 and the Super Mario Brothers movie. Alan's take is on film beyond Minnesota and what it means to bring films to Minnesota for production and job creation. Also for the podcast as we reach beyond Minnesota to find guests to discuss making and screening films here as a destination for future films. IG: @filminminnesota https://filminminnesota.com/
We have an exciting announcement! Also, we start two new segments "Alan's Take" on film & filmmaking this time he discusses fan films. "Rehana's Reviews" will it be a rant or a rave? Find out this week as we hear her review on a few films, especially post-Oscars and more! https://filminminnesota.com/
Uncover the realities of running a bookstore through Rehana Munir's book "Paper Moon".Tara and Rehana sipped on hot coffee, as they talked about Rehana's book. A book that can only be compared to a warm hug. This is a coming-of-age story of a young bookshop owner, navigating through relationships, and building a new business from the ground up, after her father's passing away. Tune in to find out how running a bookstore inspired her to write a book on her own, and the secret to getting your book noticed by Harper Collins!Want to join us at our next event?Subscribe to our newsletter and get regular updates!https://www.boundindia.com/get-in-touch/Books & authors mentioned in this episode:Joan DidionSusan Sontag84, Charing Cross RoadGQ IndiaProduced by Aishwarya JavalgekarSound edit by Kshitij JadhavJoin The Bound Publishing Course, a comprehensive 3-month certified course to:- Get your dream job with a highly curated recruitment drive!- Learn from the most successful experts.- Understand all aspects of publishing and choose your career track.Apply now: https://www.boundindia.com/the-bound-publishing-course/‘Books and Beyond with Bound' is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D'costa uncover how their books reflect the realities of our lives and society today. Find out what drives India's finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, insecurities to publishing journeys. Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social media platforms.
We discuss our Taylor Tomlinson experience from her "Have it all Tour". Alan also talks about his most recent experience with Scream it off Screen in January 2023. We discuss our new website, along with all of the things we want to hear from you about. Please share your content and check out the connect page with events and happenings locally. As well as our future hopes for the podcast including some interesting ideas for Rehana's segments, send us your ideas on our "about us" page. https://filminminnesota.com/
This month as World Book Club continues its year-long season celebrating the Exuberance of Youth it also celebrates the 20th anniversary of the programme. To mark this happy occasion World Book Club are guests of the London Literature Festival at the South Bank Centre on the River Thames and Harriett Gilbert talks to Bangladeshi-born British novelist Tahmima Anam about her enthralling novel, A Golden Age. Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, A Golden Age is a story of passion and revolution, of hope, faith and unexpected heroism in the middle of chaos. Set against the backdrop of the Bangladesh War of Independence we follow Rehana, a mother struggling to protect her children as the civil war intensifies. Wanting only to keep them safe she finds herself facing a heartbreaking dilemma in a war that will eventually see the birth of Bangladesh. (Picture: Tahmima Anam. Photo credit: Abeer Y Hoque.)
Welcome to Hope Church Guildford's service on Sunday 23rd October 2022. In this talk Rehana continues our series in 2 Corinthians, by showing us out of chapter 6 how we can grow in all that it means to be an Authentic Church. In the letter of 2 Corinthians, the Apostle Paul is writing to the Christians in Corinth to help them focus on what's really important as they meet and serve together as a church. Giving himself as a prime example, Paul explains how God delights to use weak and imperfect people for His work. As we look at this fascinating book this Autumn, we will see how God wants to give us confidence and joy as we serve Him in the midst of trials. If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
Parents & sacrifice Guest: Rehana Adam from Islamic Helpline in Lenasia by Radio Islam
Emotionally unavailable children Guest: Rehana Adam from Islamic Helpline by Radio Islam
Youth Talk with Bibi Ayesha: Emotionally unavailable parents Guest: Rehana Adam, Islamic Helpline by Radio Islam
Award winning writer and playwright, Rehana Lew Mirza, joins Abhay for a conversation about the dance musical "Bhangin It" , about finding community through bhangra, and about her own unique South Asian American Experience.
Are the government for real? Julia runs through what we know about this policy idea, plus she speaks to Human Rights Barrister, Rehana Popal, who explains whether it's even legal. You can check out Rehana's Twitter here. If you liked the episode and you want to support Julia, check out her Patreon page where she uploads exclusive content such as interviews, updates and opinion pieces. If you want to nab yourself a pair of her ‘VOTE' earrings in collaboration with @DesignByWingers click HERE and remember to use the code JULIA10 at checkout to save 10%! Follow Julia on Instagram and Twitter @juliabelle_x to ask her questions for future episodes. And follow the new podcast instagram page @barenakedpolitics !! This episode was researched and co-produced by Hanna Andersen.
Tina Rehana Taylor has been named Business Insider's #1 FEMALE FOUNDER OF COLOUR TO WATCH IN EUROPE and has recently been named as one of sixteen black changemakers in Greater Manchester for Black History Month, alongside names like Marcus Rashford and Raheem Sterling. Tina is first and foremost a mum, followed by her love as choreographer and social entrepreneur.The Aim Sky High (ASH) Company provides dance, drama and singing tuition to children and young people aged 2-25 years old. Tina built this dance school with the vision of giving children the opportunity to take their dreams of dance to new levels, such as students being selected to dance with the likes of Justin Bieber and Stormzy. The ASH Company is rapidly taking its place on the scene, rubbing shoulders with the stars! Learn more about Tina's journey in this week's episode.Connect with Tina Rehana Taylor via: her website, LinkedIn & Instagram.Find out more about Aim Sky High via: website, Instagram and LinkedIn.A new episode EVERY WEEK, showcasing the journeys of inspirational entrepreneurs, side hustlers and their mentors. We discuss their successes, challenges and how they overcame setbacks. Focusing mainly on what they wish they had known when starting out. The podcast aims to give aspiring entrepreneurs the confidence to Start Up and Start Now by showcasing real and relatable entrepreneurs. After all, seeing is believing!Join the conversation using #startupstartnow and tagging us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Don't forget to leave a review as it really helps us reach those who need it and allows us to get the best guests for you! Connect with Start Up. Start Now. and to nominate a guest please visit: www.startupstartnow.co.uk. To connect with Sharena Shiv please visit: www.sharena.co.uk.
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. We heard from Amy Taubin at the beginning of this Cannes series, and now that the festival has wound down, I got together with Amy once more. This time, we single out some strong movies that could use more attention. That includes a remarkable group of films set in Latin America: Prayers for the Stolen, La Civil, and Clara Sola. We also talk about the Bangladeshi drama Rehana, and Amy gives a few preliminary thoughts on a much-anticipated title that arrived late in the festival. If you like what you hear, please support this podcast: rapold.substack.com Opening music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass
We're back with an insanely fun and educational Business with Bae episode. This week's guest is Rehana Lew Mirza, playwright extraordinaire. Her work, along with work she has co-written with her husband Mike Lew, have been critically acclaimed and produced all over the country. She gives us the full scoop on her writing process, the difficult steps to taking a play from the page to the stage and ups and downs of being a female POC playwright with all of the bias that comes with working in the theatre world. Rehana is smart, hilarious and weird and that's why we love her and this episode SO MUCH.
A very intense film on getting involved in the wirld around us and fight for what we know it is right. the story of a stubborn strong woman narrated by a sensible and committed director. The post Abdullah Mohammad Saad – Rehana #Cannes2021 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dave Gibbons kicks off the ‘Us' series, highlighting the real treasures at the heart of Newsong: our people. This week features a special interview with Rehana & Tyson Rodriguez.
Har Haal Mein Khush Rehana : Shri Sureshanandji Bhajan
Har Haal Mein Khush Rehana : Shri Sureshanandji Bhajan
Har Haal Mein Khush Rehana : Shri Sureshanandji Bhajan
Har Haal Mein Khush Rehana : Shri Sureshanandji Bhajan
Har Haal Mein Khush Rehana : Shri Sureshanandji Bhajan
In today's episode my guest and I discuss women in business and some of the core reasons why women, in particular black women, African women and women of Afro heritage are limited in the business and entrepreneurial world. My guest is Rehana Malik-Mbanga, the CEO of Stimbok Corporation. She is a serial social entrepreneur whose business model is founded on social sustainability and to helping women business owners start up and successfully run their businesses. Stimbok has projects and initiatives in different parts of Africa where they are supporting women entrepreneurs thrive in their business ventures. Rehana is also an activist and is passionate about supporting women of afro-heritage achieve their full potential. She is the founder of Women Talk Africa in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and runs a blog called Embracing the plus size me. For more about Stimbok corporation and it's work, visit, www.stimbok.com. If you enjoy today's episode, subscribe to the podcast and follow the podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @UnRealTalkPod and leave us your comments and feedback. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredrealtalk/message
Watch the full video episode here: https://youtu.be/aD1SuRe5E2QFor this week's coffee date, Christopher will be joined by not one... not two... but FIVE very special guests: the extraordinary creative team behind next season's world-premiere musical and winner of the 2019 Richard Rodgers Award, Bhangin' It. The team includes co-librettists Mike Lew (playwright of Season 2016/2017's Tiger Style!) and Rehana Lew Mirza (both Rehana and Mike were 2018/2019 Resident Artists and collaborated on the Playhouse-commissioned The Colonialism Project); composer/lyricist Sam Willmott, director Amy Anders Corcoran and choreographer Rujuta Vaidya. They'll be discussing their inspirations for bringing this exhilarating new production to the stage, as well as sharing more about bhangra, the energetic and traditional Punjabi folk dance at the heart of their show.Don't forget to subscribe!FOLLOW USFacebook: @LaJollaPlayhouse https://facebook.com/LaJollaPlayhouse/Instagram: @LaJollaPlayhouse https://instagram.com/LaJollaPlayhouse/Twitter: @LJPlayhouse https://twitter.com/LJPlayhouse#CoffeeWithThePlayhouse #DigitalWOW #LaJollaPlayhouse #BhanginIt #Broadway #TigerStyle #Bhangra
In this episode, Karthik speaks to author and columnist Rehana Munir. They speak about Rehana's time running a book store in Santacruz and how that was an integral part of her book Paper Moon, published by Harper Collins. They also discuss her serendipitous stint as a sports writer, growing up in a family of great writers, Bombay, creating humour during a lockdown and most importantly, why the Juhu aeroplane park should really be part of Bandra.Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan @The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com).You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
What happens when a member of your family or community is NOT a good ally or worse, completely rejects us for who we are? Our long-time friend and DC Center for the LGBT Community's Board Co-Chair, Rehana Mohammed joins us to talk about her intersectional identities. She also shows us how being an ally can get messy when you live in a tight-knit community, and provides tangible tips for how to ask for allyship when folks in that community aren't quite getting it right. Check out S1E3 episode notes for full speaker bios, episode highlights, links to references, and for a fully accessible interview transcript. Want more behind the scenes materials? Sign up for our newsletter on our website here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewaywelead)
Rehana Nathoo joined the Case Foundation in 2016 as part of the Social Innovation team. She serves as Vice President of Social Innovation, focusing specifically on the Foundation's efforts around Impact Investing. A self-identifying New Yorker, Rehana previously worked at the Bank of New York Mellon to help design the firm's Social Finance program. specifically working closely with the Wealth Management business to build internal expertise around Social Finance, and creating a prototype for the firm's first Impact Investment Fund. Most recently, an Adjunct Professor of CSR and Social Finance at NYU Wagner School of Public Service, and also worked and honed her skills a program associate at The Rockefeller Foundation, helping to manage the thought leadership efforts around Impact Investing and Innovative Finance. Rehana and I have a wide ranging conversation, but dig in deep on the Case Foundations newest project, the Impact Investing Network Mapp. Fueled with publically available data, it's the first attempt to put all of the data around impact deals into one visual tool. It's a bold new project, currently in the final leg of its open feedback period, after you listen to the podcast, make sure you go check out the map. Play with it, dive into it. What do you love about it, what's missing, and what potential do you see? For me, I'm excited to see where impact deals are happening outside placed like the Valley and New York. Maybe we'll find some unlikely hotspots of impact. I'm also excited to see the definition of an "impact deal" continue to evolve and be solidified. I'm of the firm belief that there are far more "impact" companies out there that "non-impact" - and this map will be a tool to help increase and expand the public awareness of the space. Show notes and resources Rehana Nathoo LinkedIn | Twitter | Medium The Case Foundation Case Foundation - Impact Investing Network Explanation The Impact Investing Network Map | Demo Rehana Nathoo at the Wharton Social Impact Conference 2017 The Impact Investor Rockefeller Foundation Rockefeller Foundation - Impact Investing www.impactinvestingpodcast.com facebook.com/impactinvestingpodcast.com @impinvpodcast Casefoundation.org @CaseFoundation