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In this episode of Travel Stories with Moush, we dive into the world of travel and design with the talented brother duo, Hasan and Hussain Roomi. Growing up in some of the most architecturally inspiring cities in the world, they've built incredible travel stories through art and design. As founders of H2R Design, a leading design firm with offices in London and Dubai, they bring a unique perspective on how design shapes our experiences. From the serenity of Tokyo's Hoshinoya Hotel to the unique cultural fusion in Hanoi, they take us on a journey through their most inspirational destinations. Plus, they discuss iconic design cities, underrated gems like Beirut and their upcoming travel aspirations in South America and India. Destination and Hotel Highlights:Tokyo, Japan – Hoshinoya Hotel, A peaceful, minimalist sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo that redefines luxury with its serene design and zen atmosphere.https://hoshinoresorts.com/en/hotels/hoshinoyatokyo/Hanoi, Vietnam – A fascinating mix of Chinese, Japanese, and French influences, Hanoi's unique design and vibrant culture deeply inspired their approach to restaurant design.Zurich, Switzerland – The Vitznau Hotel, focusing on serenity and well-being was a standout design hotel for its calming environment and innovative approach to wellness.https://www.parkhotel-vitznau.ch/Zurich, Switzerland – The Dolder Grand Hotel, blending modern luxury with historic charm, is a design masterpiece that offers guests a perfect combination of contemporary elegance and Swiss heritage.https://www.thedoldergrand.com/Cambodia – The Zannier Group's boutique hotel in Siem Reap is a perfect blend of modern design and cultural heritage, featuring a working rice field integrated into the hotel's concept.https://www.zannierhotels.com/phumbaitang/Beirut, Lebanon – The city's underground and rooted design scene, including interior and furniture design, has long been an influential part of their creative journey.London, UK – A timeless muse with its blend of classical charm and modern innovation that keeps revealing new layers of inspiration.Florence, Italy – A city of endless discovery, where every cobbled street leads to art, history, and architectural brilliance.Amman, Jordan – Queen Alia International Airport is a striking example of modern brutalist design with cultural nuance, crafted by Sir Norman Foster.South America – Hasan is keen to explore more of South America, particularly Venezuela and Peru, for their evolving architecture and cultural richness.India – Husain is excited to uncover more of India's design evolution, with a focus on how the country's architecture is progressing and how design intersects with its vibrant culture.This episode is a celebration of how design reveals the soul of a place. It's a passport to culture, creativity, and the most inspiring corners of the world.Connect with H2R Design at:https://h2rdesign.com/Thank you all for tuning in today! I hope our conversations have sparked your wanderlust and inspired you to see the world in new and exciting ways.If you enjoyed this episode, please hit that subscribe button here, or on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribing is the best way to support the show and it helps us bring you more incredible travel stories and grow this amazing community of explorers.I'd love to hear from you! What destinations or guests should we feature next? Drop a comment, leave a rating, or write a review - it truly makes a difference.Stay connected with me on Instagram @moushtravels to find out who's joining me next week. You can also explore all past episodes and destinations mentioned by our guests on www.moushtravels.com or in the episode show notes.Thanks for listening! Until next time, safe travels and keep adventuring. "Want a spotlight on our show? Visit https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/moushtravels and align your brand with our audience."Connect with me on the following:Instagram @moushtravelsFacebook @travelstorieswithmoushLinkedIn @Moushumi BhuyanYou Tube @travelstorieswithmoush
Hey Podsters! Ready to level up your public speaking game? Whether it's the boardroom, a client presentation, or even a networking event, owning the room can make all the difference for you personally and professionally. Today, we're talking about how to leave a lasting impact—not just with what you say, but with how you make people feel. Here are three game-changing tips to help you do just that. Know the RoomI know, sounds basic, right? But this little detail is everything. Knowing the physical space can turn a good presentation into an unforgettable one. Check out the venue online ahead of time. Is it full of windows? You might need darker slides. Is the AV setup tricky? Get there early, do a sound check, and get familiar with where people will be sitting. Trust me, even something as small as a room layout change can throw you off your game if you're not prepared. Pro tip: Let people know what to expect. If the room's cold, remind folks to bring a sweater. Far from the elevator? Tell ‘em to wear comfy shoes. These small touches matter more than you think! Connect with the RoomAnd by "the room," I mean the people in it. Send out a quick questionnaire before the event—find out who they are, what they care about, or the kind of jargon they use. When you step on stage, start with a story. Whether it's a travel mishap, a funny experience, or something current, stories break the ice and make you memorable. People don't remember bullet points—they remember feelings. So, make them feel connected from the jump. Engage with the RoomInteraction is key. Ask questions like, "How many of you have heard of this concept?" Raise your hand, nod—do something that gets people involved. If you see them drifting or scrolling through their phones, reel them back in with a phrase like, "I know we're all busy, but what I'm about to say is really important." And if all else fails? Mix it up! Have them chat in groups or do something interactive. Keeping people engaged will make sure you—and your presentation—are unforgettable. So next time you step up to present, remember: Know the room. Connect with the room. Engage with the room. These tips are tried and true, and I promise they'll help you own any stage. Until next time, go out there and own that room, Podsters! Connect with Nancy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancy_medoff/ Join my FREE Confidence Community HERE *** Are you ready make the bold move, step into who you know you are meant to be and finally DO THE THING? You know it's time. You also know there's a whole new life waiting for you on the other side of your fear and this powerful, two-day retreat is where transformational coaching meets tactical execution so you can actually DO THE THING. Apply to JOIN US HERE ***** SPEAKER SCHOOL is BACK! Everyone deserves to share their story. That's why I've made it as easy as 3...2...1! Three private sessions, two weeks, one epic speaker kit so you can take the stage with clarity and confidence! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/dpWaeeA
For those of you who have been Christians for a long time, have you ever heard a sermon before and thought, “Wow! When the pastor said that one part, it was like he was talking straight to me”? Can you imagine what Euodia and Syntyche must have felt after this letter was read to the church at Philippi?This letter from Paul was read aloud in one sitting to the gathered church, and in the audience of that church would have been the two women that Paul names here, Euodia and Syntyche. And all we know about these women are three things:They both were members of the church at Philippi — they've got strong Greek names, not Jewish names. So they would have been some of the Gentiles who converted to Christ when the gospel advanced to Philippi in Acts 16.They both labored with Paul in the gospel as his friends. These two women were not church consumers or ministry bystanders, but they were active with Paul in the mission — and that's why Paul addresses them by name. He's not shaming them by doing this, but it's just the opposite. By saying their names he is highlighting his personal connection to them. We know these women were important to Paul and to the church.They had a disagreement. We know this because Paul entreats them to “agree in the Lord” and Paul would not say that if they already were agreeing. So they had some kind of disagreement.And other than these three things, we don't know much else about what's going on here, and it kinda drives some people crazy. There's a lot of mystery in this passage: Who is this “true companion” Paul mentions? Who is Clement? What exactly was this conflict about? Commentators have spilled a lot of ink with all kinds of speculations here, and I'm not going to get into any of that — I figure that if Paul wanted us to know more details then he would have given us more details. So instead, for this sermon, I just want to highlight three observations in these verses that are relevant for our life together as a local church. Here they are:Local church unity really matters (verse 2).Local church unity is owned by everyone (verse 3a).Local church members' names are written in the book of life (verse 3bc).We're gonna slow down and focus on each one of these, but first let's pray, and ask the Father to do more in this time than what we have expected:Father in heaven, we believe that the Bible is your word to us, and that means that anytime we hear your word preached it is always for us. By your Spirit, through your word, you address us as a local church and as individuals who are part of the local church. And so we ask: give us hearts to receive what you have for us this morning, in Jesus's name, amen. Local church unity really matters (verse 2)When Paul tells Euodia and Syntyche to “agree in the Lord” — to have unity — it's the third major mention of unity in this letter. Unity has been a theme, going back to Chapter 1, verse 27. Pastor David Mathis mentioned this verse again last week. Philippians 1:27, “Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel …”1:27 is extremely connected to our passage today. Notice three ideas back in 1:27: Standing firm; Striving side by side in the gospel; Having unity …And if you remember, the unity part continues into Chapter 2:“So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind.”Unity!So standing, striving, unity — each of these ideas in 1:27 show up again in the first few verses of Chapter 4. Everybody look at those words “to agree” in Chapter 4, verse 2.Those two words “to agree” is literally to have “the same mind” — and those are the exact same words that Paul uses in Chapter 2, verse 2. So the idea of unity in Philippians 2:2 and Philippians 4:2 is the exact same, it's just that now in 4:2 Paul is repeating that idea with practical application. Paul has obviously known about the disagreement with Euodia and Syntyche since the start of the letter, so it's kind of like the whole letter has been heading toward this moment. Chapter 4, verse 2 is not an afterthought, but Paul saying this has been his plan. It reminds us that unity in the local church is not theoretical, but unity really matters, because disagreements really happen. This is real-life.Talking ‘Everyday Conflict'When you put a bunch of people together, each with their own stories and experiences, and personalities and preferences, there will be moments when we relationally bump into each other. The writer Ken Sande calls this “everyday conflict.” And we've all been there. We've either been involved in these conflicts or we've known about conflicts, and as a fact, in the life of our church over the past decade, most of our relational conflicts have been between women. Now these have not been massive disruptions — most of the time they're small disagreements —but I think they tend to happen more among women because women care more than men. I'm going to do some natural theology here, but we have to be okay with speaking in general. In general, men are more externally-oriented. Men think: “let's go build something.” And of course there are disagreements among men, but with men we either resolve them or we separate. Because we're looking externally. We're shoulder-to-shoulder, and the question is about the work: Can we get over this to keep doing the work together? We're externally-oriented. But see, men and women are different. Women are integrators. They are internally-oriented. They cultivate and beautify inside. Women have wombs and make wombs. Sisters, hear me, in general, and profoundly so, you are nesters. And it's glorious and indispensable to the local church, but it also means that when conflict arises, your first instinct is not to resolve or separate, but it's to go silent. Because you want to integrate. You want it all to go together, and so maybe if you just keep your distance on that issue, maybe it will go away, maybe it won't be that big a deal, maybe a little tension won't be so bad. You just want to hold everything together. And that's precious! That's motherly. Happy Mother's Day!That's at least how things started in the church at Philippi. We don't know the details of why these two women are disagreeing, but we know this: the conflict was not severe enough to split the church, but it was also not minor enough not to be addressed.Better Than OkayAnd probably tells us something about Paul's standard of unity. Most likely these women were “okay.” They were tip-toeing around each other, making it all work. They were okay. But Paul wants them to be better than “okay” — he wants them to agree in the Lord. The way Paul puts this is important. He says the exact same thing to both women and he addresses them in alphabetical order: “I entreat Euodia” and “I entreat Syntyche.” He's not taking sides here. He speaks to both women individually and he appeals to what they both have in common — they both are in the Lord. This means that whatever the root of the issue was, whatever caused the conflict, because they are both in the Lord — they are both united to Christ — let that be the source of their unity together.The blood of Jesus that cleanses us from all sin! — the resurrection power of Jesus at work in our hearts! — the Spirit of Jesus who is completing in us the good work that he began! — That can do better than “okay.” Because of THAT, we can agree.These sisters are already on the same page when it comes to the most ultimate things in reality, now get on the same page about this conflict. It doesn't mean they have to become ‘besties,' and it doesn't mean that act like the thing never happened, but they can come to resolution in Christ. They can think the same way in Christ, for Christ, because of Christ.Paul entreats these women to do that, and so I would like to entreat the women in our church. My sisters, I thank God for you. Our church needs you. You shape the heart of this community. You are the warmth of our fellowship. You are like the welcome of God to everyone who comes here, and so, sisters, I entreat you: agree in the Lord. Unity really matters.Here's the second observation …2) Local church unity is owned by everyone (verse 3a)Look at the first part of verse 3:“Yes, I ask you also, true companion, help these women. …”And like I mentioned earlier, there's a lot of speculation about who Paul is talking about here, and some arguments are better than others, but I'm not going to mention them because the main thing I want us to see here is the high-level fact that there are two women who have a conflict, and there is somebody else who is supposed to help them. You Can Be a PeacemakerPaul gives a command here. This true companion, another member of this local church, is commanded to help Euodia and Syntyche to agree in the Lord. This means that we should expect disagreements between two parties to require a third-party helper. When there's a conflict between some members of the church, it's other members of the church who should help them resolve the conflict. The name we might give these other members, these helpers, is “peacemaker.” And I think it's helpful that Paul doesn't mention this peacemaker by name, because it's actually the responsibility of anyone in the church. Any of us could be a peacemaker. If we're all leaning in and moving in the same direction, and doing what Paul exhorts us to do — if we're living in a way that witnesses to the all-satisfying value of Jesus (1:27a), if we're “being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind” (2:2) — if we're all doing that and any of you finds out about two members who are disagreeing, you should move toward them to help them. The whole church must take ownership of the church's unity. Which means if there's ever festering conflict in a church, if there's disunity, it's not just because two people disagree, but it's also because others are not helping like Paul says we should. Every single one of us should be ready to become peacemakers. And there's not really an alternative here, unless you also want to become part of the problem. Conflict in one part of the church is the whole church's business because unresolved conflict will eventually affect the whole church.When It FestersAnd you can imagine how this goes: Euodia has this issue with Syntyche, and she says it's not a big deal but then she tells another friend about it. And that friend brings it up in a Life Group as a prayer request, and then suddenly there's three women who think Euodia is right.At the same time, Syntyche tells one of her friends about it, a little more removed from Euodia, and that friend is all in with Syntyche and she can't believe Euodia would do that. And then that friend's husband gets in on it too, but here's the thing: Euodia and Syntyche are cold toward one another but cordial — maybe they're okay — but the unresolved conflict means that sides slowly begin to form. Charitable judgment is pushed aside and suspicions toward one another start to creep in. And the local church, which is the family of God, which is an embassy of heaven on this earth, it starts to become a place of anxiety — and the focus is not on How do we make Jesus known in this world? but the focus is: How do we make all this hold together? And meanwhile, Satan is throwing a party because the whole thing started with an argument about carpet color. And we should laugh here because it's silly, but church, Jesus isn't laughing. Do we have any idea how disunity in the church must grieve him? He bought us with his blood. He has given us the Spirit of unity! His Spirit is the love of God poured into our hearts! — and what are the things that we let come between us?Getting in the RoomI've tried to be a peacemaker one time, in a formal sense, years ago. I was part of a different church, there was a disagreement between two individuals, and I felt like I had enough rapport with them both to help them agree. And so we got together in a room, and they sat across from one another and I sat here, and honestly, that was the hardest part. It was just getting in the room, in front of one another. And the only way it happened — the only way it happens — is because both individuals want to be there. Both individuals have to want to, in humility, count the other more significant than themselves. They have to want to look not only to their own interests but also to the interests of the other. They have to want to have the mind of Christ — which means they will suffer the discomfort of that conversation for something greater than comfort. They will risk humiliation because the honor of unity is more precious that the honor of winning.Church, I'll tell you, if we can have a Philippians 2-heart like Jesus and just do what the Bible says, everything around here is going to be good. I promise. So for all of us, each one of you true companions, if there's disagreement, help. Let's point one another to Philippians 2. Let's be peacemakers. Local church unity is owned by everyone. 3. Local church members' names are written in the book of life (verse 3c)In verse 3 Paul makes it clear that Euodia and Syntyche are his friends. They are his sisters whom he loves and longs for. They are his joy and crown, his beloved, and they've served the Lord together. They've “labored side by side with [Paul] in the gospel together with Clement and the rest of [Paul's] fellow workers” — and here's the sentence to end on — “whose names are in the book of life.”What Is the Book of Life?What is that? We probably heard something about a “book of life” before, but it's not from Paul. This is the only time in all of Paul's letters that he mentions the “book of life.” So where does this idea come from?Well, we first see it in the Old Testament, in the Book of Daniel, Chapter 12. Daniel is talking about the very end of time and he says that those who will be saved are “everyone whose name shall be found written in the book” (12:1). Then later, in the New Testament, John, in the Book of Revelation, picks up that same theme. The Book of Life is mentioned six times in Revelation, and Revelation 21:27 basically says the same thing as Daniel 12:1. On the last day, the day of judgment, the Book of Life will be opened and only those whose names are written in the book will enter the kingdom of heaven.So we read about this book in Daniel, and then in Revelation, but most notable of all is that Jesus talks about it. In Luke 10, Jesus sent out 72 missionaries to go into every town and prepare these towns to receive him. So they're commissioned out, two by two, and then later they return with joy, and they're blown away by the mission. They said, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!” And do y'all know how Jesus replied?He said, “Do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven” (v. 20).Written in the book of life. That's what Jesus is talking about. Isn't it great when Paul says the same things that Jesus said?Paul is getting this from Jesus. There is a book in heaven and it has names written in it — and it's everyone who has put their faith in Jesus — and it's really important. Eternally important! Because, if your name is in this book, you get to be with Jesus forever. And if we could remember that our names are written in that book, do you think it could change the way we handle our conflict? That's why Paul goes here, because remembering that book changes things.How Does This Impact Our Conflicts?So I want to close with this question: How does this fact — that our names are written in the book of life — how does that impact how we handle conflict?Three ways:When we remember that our names are written in the book of life …First, we will see one another as loved by Jesus. Paul is thinking here like a Baptist, because he assumes that every member of the local church is a born-again believer. If the local church was a mixed community of Christians and non-Christians, then when there's conflict, the immediate question is whether the other person is really a Christian or not. It's instant suspicion. But, because the local church is made up of only those who have been brought from spiritual death to spiritual life, conflict in the local church is always between two people for whom Jesus died. That's not theoretical. I'm being very literal here. The person you are disagreeing with — if they are a church member in good standing, duly affirmed by an elder-led covenant membership — that person is your brother, your sister, and Jesus loves them. He knows them and he loves them. Jesus wrote their names down in the book in his blood.And so someone's response to conflict — someone's resistance to even try to agree — actually says more about them than it does anything else. Can you really love your Savior if you despise the one he saved? (See 1 John … Chapter 4, verse 20)Jesus loves the person you got beef with. Their name is written in the book.When we remember that our names are written in the book of life …Second, we will come to help one another with hope.I think one of the biggest barriers to sustained unity in the local church is our cynicism toward conflict. If we've been around long enough and we've seen enough conflict, we can do the whole ‘Here we go again.' That's cynicism. It's a subtle doomsday mentality that the conflict will go about as badly as it could. And look, I get it, I've been there — but that mentality is wrong. If our names are written in heaven, the expectation should be that we can agree and we will. We should be eager to get together in the same room and work it out. Look, Jesus is pulling for us! The Spirit is gonna help us! We move toward resolution with hope — humbly and prayerfully, God help us. We can have hope!When we remember that our names are written in the book of life …Third, we will rethink our disagreements in light of Jesus's face.One thing that Paul is doing at the end of Chapter 4, verse 3 is that he's sending us back to 3:21. This is for perspective. He's reminding us: Our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power that enables him even to subject all things to himself.Because our name is in that book, we will see Jesus face-to-face one day. We will stand right there with him, transformed. That will be a real moment. And imagine for a second, in that moment, imagine yourself explaining to Jesus your side of the story. Your looking at him, he's looking at you … “Well, Jesus they blah, blah, blah; but they blah, blah, blah; then they blah, blah, blah.”I can't help but wonder if on that day all our disagreements will be seen as petty, because on that day we will truly know that there is something more glorious than being right. Whatever you're holding on to, you're gonna explain it to Jesus. Could we rethink our disagreements now in light of that day?Our names, brothers and sisters — our names are written in the book.Kinda feels like the pastor is talking straight to me.I'm talking to all of us. Let us agree in the Lord. That's what brings us to the Table.The TableEvery week when we come to the Lord's Table, it is a uniting ordinance. It's called communion — we remember our union with Christ by faith and our union with one another in Christ. And today, I'd like to talk to two categories of folks in the room. First, if you're here today and you're not a Christian, you might wonder: How can I get my name written in that book? The answer is faith in Jesus Christ. So I invite you to put your faith in him right now. Right where you are, know that you cannot save yourself. Trust in Jesus. Just tell him, Jesus, I trust you. Save me.Second, if you're a member at this church and there's some conflict between you and another member of this church, as we receive this table, resolve in your heart that, if possible, as far as it depends on you, you will be at peace with this brother or sister. Church, Jesus loves you and he has freed you from your sins by his blood. To all who trust him, receive his Table and give him thanks.
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I put together a list of things I have or even still struggled with when it comes to homeschooling my kids. This is my 5th year of homeschooling! I even have an education degree but the fear of teaching your OWN children is very much real. If you're just beginning the thought on homeschooling, brand new to it, or you've been doing it just a bit, you are not alone in your fears! We talk about these things today: I'm not patient enough I don't want to be around my kids that muchI don't want to teach my own kidsI don't have a designated space or school roomI don't know where to start I wasn't the brightest in school so how am I supposed to teach it?I don't know if we can afford it I'm worried my kids won't be socialized I also read from Colossians 2 and 3 and Numbers 13-14 to close out. I'd love to hear if this help you in any way or if you have different perspectives! Thanks for listening today! Feedback is always appreciated. You can email at biblesandbarbellspodcast@gmail.com or visit my instagram and website for more info.
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Abdur Rahman Ibn Auf (ra) session 43. Sayidul Muslimeen. Famous fake reports made by the notorious Lut ibn Yahya (Abu Maknaf). A Roman, Sohaab ur Roomi (ra), is made temporary Caliph. The dream of Abdur Rahman (ra) regarding Umar's (ra) lead over others due to his unparalleled deeds. The Nominations for the Caliph... Zubair nominates Alee (ra)... Abdur Rahman nominates Uthmaan (ra)... Saad nominates Abdur Rahman (ra)... Abdur Rahman (ra) bares the responsibility on electing the Caliph. 'Abdur Rahman (ra) is trustworthy in the heavens and on earth'
A rich conversation with Abdulaziz that took us around discussing more about his most recent book PREVAIL. As part of the talk we touched on leadership, emotional intelligence and perseverance altogether. A must-watch for all the change-makers out there. Let me know your feedback.
In this Episode of Startup project, Nataraj talked to Ajay, Co-Founder of Simplified.co. Prior to co-founding simplified.co, Ajay was a serial entrepreneur and was founder of Roomi, which helps people find flexible, affordable co-living solutions. Full conversation includes: India to U.S Raising venture for Roomi vs Simplified Funding landscape for repeat founder vs first time founder Competing against $40B Canva Building in Public, Marketing-Product Fit. Why be a repeat entrepreneur? Follow Ajay Yadav on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/yadavajay/ and learn more about Simplified.co. Nataraj is an engineer at Azure, partner at NVC & hosts thestartupproject.io podcast. Follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/natarajsindam & stay up to date here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startupproject/message
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The Cherished Pearls of Seerah Lesson 13. Topics discussed: - Reasons why the Quraysh resorted to torture - The Prophet was protected by his uncle - A list of the main oppressors upon the Prophet (ﷺ) - Various methods of torture used by the Quraysh - The torture of: -- 'Uthmaan ibn 'Affaan (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Zubayr ibn al-'Awaam (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Zinneerah (may Allah be pleased with her) -- Mus'ab ibn 'Umayr (may Allah be pleased with him) -- An-Nahdiyyah and her daughter (may Allah be pleased with them) -- Sa'eed ibn Zaid (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Jaariyah Bani Mu`ammal (may Allah be pleased with her) -- Bilal ibn Rabaah (may Allah be pleased with him) -- The family of Yaasir (may Allah be pleased with them) -- Abu Fukayhah (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Khalid ibn Sa'eed ibn al-'Aas (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Suhayb al-Roomi (may Allah be pleased with him) -- Khabbaab ibn al-Aratt (may Allah be pleased with him) -- The test of Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas (may Allah be pleased with him) with his mother - Slaves that were freed by Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq (may Allah be pleased with him)l - Verses of Qur'an revealed regarding the sincerity of Abu Bakr - The first to recite the Qur'an out aloud and the punishment that followed - The complaints of the Sahabah and the response of the Prophet (ﷺ). - And more
lyricsI don't have time to ponder ur fake blessinI think u know u already learned ur lessonThink back relax and just count ur blessings U say im fakinhow much u think im MakinHow much u really earn when everything u learn is all for the takinGoing off like in the takenOne time, all for me and what I can be, no part 2 or 3This is unfiltered Vitamin_ZYoni always on the go go goWe from the holy landLike JesusMi primo Palestin O O O2 yrs ago i was in Quebec2 yrs later todayIm still a wreckFrom Montreal to SalamancaAnd everywhere in betweenI try to see the things i ain't never seenAnd say what i really meanS/out to my first roommate Martin And all other homies Alex El guapo gringo Alejandro el feo mexicano Martín el gordito argentino Soy Zeid tu flacito palestinoMy uncle from TexasHe a cowboyRootin for me from day 1 to crack into showbizTold me people always talkin out they assCause that's where they wallet isTold me to avoid the politicsIn my rhymes, but i say what I sayI spit what I spitAnd keep it movin lickety splitKeep it movin check the fitKeep it movin no where to sitKeep it movin got no where to shitKeep it movin, even if all u can is a lil bitS/out to Olivia , that girl can knitS/out to layaly and her med kitI try to keep up with the versesAnd those that keep up with us, the nursesS/out to themCleaning up flemClean it up getWell, fix it upCrawl thru hell, crawl Thru the dirt, the Climb back, i came To fuck, not flirt Recline it backThis shit gone hurt I'm the cap tain Call me kirk , in The night, when i Lurk, in the morninMy seat jurk, startOff the mornin A blunt and green teaStart it off right Good vibes is what we needStill workin on my flowLike Snoop Do double GAh the banks gon be seizenAnd the bankers gon be sleazin123Wahed ethnen thalathYeah the Arabs invented mathWe showed the Spanish how to bathUnfiltered Vitamin_Z Notorious BIG3 3 14 3Anyway u add it up Lucky number 7Once im done in this life Imma blow trees in heaven But it's all good if ain't no roomI give up my seat for those starving in YemenMoses forgot 1,ten commandments should've been 11For ignore all the above Hate and racism is taught, no one born with itWe ain't all born winners But we damn sure born sinnersAnd ain't guranteed dinner Dont let jealousy fuel ur hateAnd lock urself out of nirvana gateEl gar tegie kabel el darSedie kal ele be gharesh ehmarYa jamatel 5er el 3akel bedha ghayarWhats it gon take to take us all farHow much u reall save
Bonus song: The Father’s House (Cory Asbury) Sometimes on this journeyI get lost in my mistakesWhat looks to me like weaknessIs a canvas for Your strengthAnd my story isn't overMy story's just begunAnd failure won't define me'Cause that's what my Father doesYeah, failure won't define me'Cause that's what my Father doesOoh, lay your burdens downOoh, here in the Father's houseCheck your shame at the door'Cause it ain't welcome anymoreOoh, you're in the Father's houseArrival's not the end gameThe journey's where you areYou never wanted perfectYou just wanted my heartAnd the story isn't overIf the story isn't goodAnd failure's never finalWhen the Father's in the roomAnd failure's never finalWhen the Father's in the roomOoh, lay your burdens downOoh, here in the Father's houseCheck your shame at the door'Cause it ain't welcome anymoreOoh, you're in the Father's houseYeah, you're in the Father's houseYeah, yeahProdigals come homeThe helpless find hopeLove is on the moveWhen the Father's in the roomPrison doors fling wideThe dead come to lifeLove is on the moveWhen the Father's in the roomMiracles take placeThe cynical find faithAnd love is breaking throughWhen the Father's in the roomThe Jericho walls are quakingStrongholds now are shakingLove is breaking throughWhen the Father's in the roomI said, love is breaking throughWhen the Father's in the roomOoh, lay your burdens downOoh, here in the Father's houseCheck your shame at the door'Cause it ain't welcome anymoreOoh, you're in the Father's houseYeah, lay your burdens downOoh, here in the Father's houseCheck your shame at the door(Check your shame at the door) (welcome anymore)Ooh, you're in the Father's houseSource: LyricFindSongwriters: Benjamin Hastings / Cory Asbury / Ethan HulseThe Father's House lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Welcome to the Modern Day Christian Chick Podcast where we examine everyday life through the lens of the Gospel - focusing on self care, encouragement, personal development and worship. In this week's episode of our Worship Wednesday series we will be focusing on Making Room for God.Happy New Year! This week's worship song is Make Room. It is my prayer that you make room for Christ in you heart and in your life. Move what you must aside to make room for Him. May God bless and keep you throughout the new year and beyond. You are loved, Marsha JoiBlog Post - https://moderndaychristianchick.com/m...Link to "Make Room" - https://youtu.be/SiycqP-kCKEMake Room - LyricsI find space for what I treasureI make time for what I wantI choose my priorities andJesus you're my number oneSo I will make room for youI will prepare for twoSo you don't feel that youCan't live here, please live in meI find space for what I treasureI make time for what I wantI choose my priorities andJesus you're my number oneYes Jesus you're my numberSo I will make room for youI will prepare for twoSo you don't feel that youCan't live here, please live in meI will make room for youI will prepare for twoSo you don't feel that youCan't live here, please live in meI will make room for youI will prepare for twoSo you don't feel that youCan't live here, please live in meLive in me yeahPlease live in me GodI will make room for youMy will (you can move that over)My way (you can move that over)My ego (you can move that over)My plans (you can move that over)My schedule (you can move that over)My itinerary (you can move that over)See I, I will make room for youMy habits (you can move that over)My attitude (you can move that over)Whatever it is (you can move that over)That's not like you (you can move that over)Whatever it is (you can move that over)You can move it over (you can move that over)Oh see I will make room yeaWhatever it is (you can move that over)That's in your way (you can move that over)Whatever it is (you can move that over)If it takes your space (you can move that over)See whatever it is (you can move that over)Oh I don't want it there (you can move that over)Oh see I will make roomI wanna seek you first (you can move that over)Get the odd things out the way (you can move that over)I wanna seek you first (you can move that over)Move it all out the way (you can move that over)See whatever it is (you can move that over)Lord I just want you (you can move that over)Oh so I will make room yeaSee whatever it is (you can move that over)You can move it all (you can move that over)Please just move it all (you can move that over)Help me move it all (you can move that over)Jesus I (you can move that over)I just want you know (you can move that over)That I will make roomI find space for what I treasureI make time for what I wantI choose my priorities andJesus you're my number one_________________________________// FOLLOW Website - www.moderndaychristianchick.comInstagram - @moderndaychristianchickFacebook - Modern Day Christian Chick
On today's episode of Gritty Founder, Kreig Kent talks with Ajay Yadav about Roomi and getting an early stage product off the ground, building a network, and raising money from investors. Ajay shares some advice after experiencing both failure and success while fundraising and building a tech product. Ajay Yadav is the Founder and CEO of Roomi, a peer-to-peer marketplace that helps people find shared housing and the right people to live with. Ajay created Roomi after experiencing the pain of searching for a housemate himself, spending countless hours emailing back and forth, sifting through candidates with conflicting preferences, and worrying about the safety and accuracy of listings. Convinced there was a better way, Ajay got to work building Roomi, which launched in 2015 and is now live across iOS, Android and web, and in 15 markets nationwide. Before founding Roomi, Ajay studied computer science at NYIT and helped launch two other startups. An expert on the sharing economy and the millennial mindset, Ajay is a regular contributor to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Network and The Huffington Post, and has been featured in the L.A. Times, TechCrunch, Fox5 News, The Real Deal, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Some Questions Kreig Asks Ajay: - How did you decide to become an entrepreneur? (6:44) - Why did you raise money for Roomi, and what was that process like? (8:00) - What did you do to get traction, and what did you show to investors? (20:59) - How did you overcome the chicken and egg problem when starting a marketplace? (11:28) - What is a story of failure that looking back now you actually think that was a blessing? (12:22) - Can you share one story in your fundraising journey where you felt like a real failure? (13:28) - How does Roomi generate revenue right now? (16:31) - How do you get feedback from users, and what does your iteration process look like? (18:13) - What is your advice to founders who are not sure what they want to work on but know that they want to start something of their own? (19:40) - What's some actionable advice for building a network? (20:37) - How did you go about building a team? (23:18) - How do you attract talent? (24:53) - Did you hire people before you raised money? (25:47) - Who was your first investor? (26:02) - What's your advice to people who are just starting to reach out cold to investors? (26:57) - Do you still keep in touch with the investors that initially rejected you? (27:43) - Why do you feel like investors are given so much attention these days? (28:01) - How do you know as an entrepreneur what company is a company that you should raise money for and when you should focus on building out the business without having to raise money? (28:38) In This Episode, You Will Learn: - How Ajay started Roomi (2:17) - About Ajay's journey as an entrepreneur (3:02) - About Ajay's experience raising money for Roomi (7:39) - The importance of being able to show traction when fundraising (9:08) - About Ajay's difficulties raising money and how he dealt with rejection (12:31) - About Roomi's monetization strategy (16:42) - How to build a network if you don't have one (20:56) - Ajay's advice and strategy when hiring (23:36) - How Ajay raised money from Roomi's first investor (26:28) - How Ajay stays in touch with investors that initially rejected him (27:50) Connect with Ajay Yadav: Personal Website Twitter Roomi Also Mentioned on This Show... Ajay's favorite quote: "Anything that happens to you at any given moment is the best thing that can ever happen to you." Ajay's book recommendation: Zen and the Art of Happiness by Chris Prentiss
Google wants to make your emails betterThey already have the feature to help finish your sentences, now they want to make your you’re using the right grammar.Never again will you need to worry about messing up an effect or affect, their or there.. Google will use machine learning to scan your email and when it sees an error will put a blue squiggly line under the word. So red is for spelling, blue is for grammar. It’s rolling out now to GSuite (business) customers.If you don’t use G-Suite, Grammarly is an alternative to help you write better emails and notes.Alexa is coming to your hospital roomI’m excited about this.. mainly because I am so reliant on my Alexa. I’ve been away the last week at a resort and keep wanting to ask her to turn off all the lights or turn on the TV. It would be so much easier than trying to find the righ switch!Anyway, at Cedars-Sinai in LA, 100 hospital rooms now have an Alexa to help with exactly that.Alexa turn the TV to ESPN.. or Alexa give me the news — but they’ve got some special commands too — Alexa tell my nurse I’m in pain.. Alexa tell my nurse I need to go to the bathroom.It’ll send a message to the right person and they’ll be able to help you out, all hands free.Microsoft’s employees don’t want their high tech helping war.. what’s happening here?Microsoft’s augmented reality headset, the Hololense, has captured the imagination of the US Army, but that’s angered the folks who are building it. 50 of the team have signed a letter saying they didn’t sign up to make a weapon of war and that the almost $500m contract should be terminated.The headset can project information, maps and more into the line of sight of the user. So imagine the headset could put the face of the target right there to reference. Or like a video game, put a map up showing the layout of the area, where your fellow soldiers are. No word yet from Microsoft on what they’ll do.Paul Stenhouse is the Technology Contributor on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame.
Today is Thursday, October 18, and we’re looking at Roomi vs. Roommates.com
Where is the restroom? 哪里有洗手间?*restroom 洗手间= bathroom (在家里说就是指浴室)=washroom 你也可以这么说:Is there a toilet around here? 附近有厕所吗?男生洗手间=men's room女生洗手间=lady's room=women's room=powder roomI'm going to powder my nose. (女生用)我要去帮鼻子补补粉。(其实就是我要去尿尿啦!)关注我的社交媒体账号,有更多精彩分享:- 公众微信号:贵旅特(ID:Guilvte)- 网站:flywithlily.com- FB粉丝页:Fly with Lily- IG: flywithlily-Line ID: Fly with Lily
in this episode. We sit down with a friend I made around Grammy season 2018. Her name is Natalia and she is an awesome soul. She’s starting to understand how this operates and we love her for that :)
Problems aren’t uncommon, especially in today’s community of young adults. Student debt stacks up, housing expenses rise, and once seemingly simple milestones get pushed further and further into the average adult’s life. But people aren’t letting that stop them from reaching their goals. In fact, it is the exact situation that pushed today’s guest toward his goal. Ajay Yadav figured that if having roommates in your adult life is a reality, then there should be nothing stopping us from having good roommates. Thus, Ajay combined what he knew best, building websites, with what he once feared, people, to create Roomi. Roomi is an app designed to help everyone feel a little more at home by connecting people with common interests, goals, and mindsets. Ajay has made sure the process is safe and secure, allowing people the potential to build more comfortable lives without worrying about adding more problems to the equation. Can you imagine if we were all inspired by the problems just out of our reach? Some Questions I Ask: What happened that brought you from India to the US? (04:32) How have you gone about building relationships? (8:38) What are the biggest challenges managing your team? (15:26) Do you have a feeling that your company may never be enough? (21:31) Outside of work, what does “enough” look like to you? (23:54) Who are some of the most influential people in your life today? (25:15) What is one thing you wish people would ask each other more often? (35:56) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Ajay started creating websites (3:18) Where Ajay found the support for Roomi (10:29) Leading a business team (15:35) Creating a space in your business for personal growth (17:15) The importance of trusting your employees (22:02) Bringing happiness to your company (28:18) Plus much more… Links and Resources: Ajay's Linkedin Ajay's Twitter Roomi
DCM Ventures is a venture capital firm with over $3 billion under management. Since 1996, they have invested in more than 325 technology companies across the U.S. and Asia. With offices in Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Tokyo, DCM Ventures empowers our entrepreneurs with hands-on operational guidance and a global network of business and financial resources. David Cheng is an investment manager at the venture capital firm. David has a particular focus in AI and agricultural tech with companies including x.ai, an automated scheduling service, and Plenty, a vertical indoor farming company that recently raised a $200 million funding round led by Softbank. I often speak with guests about how technology is transforming multiple industries, but I wanted to explore the emergence or agriculture & food tech. On today's podcast, David Cheng talks about: How larger corporations are going to integrate AI (internal AI practices) Agriculture & Food Tech - Using AI and Machine Learning for food production AI graveyard: AI is tough and expensive to train up (you need massive amounts of bandwidth and a lot of humans to do it) David is a strong believer in the power of a company’s narrative and is excited to work with talented entrepreneurs to discover those narratives. At DCM Ventures, David focuses on opportunities in the consumer internet, mobile applications, and Software-as-a-Service space. Having advised venture capital and hedge fund clients in the past as a consultant, David looks forward to utilizing his experiences and knowledge in order to find great companies with powerful stories. David actively supports portfolio companies such as Athos, Coffee Meets Bagel, Life360, MegaBots, Plenty, Roomi, SoFi, Stride Health, and X.ai. Most recently, David worked as a management consultant at Accenture in New York City where he focused on strategy engagements for Venture Capital, Healthcare, Financial Services, and Technology clients.
Cyber crime specialist Ryan Duquette from Hexigent joins us in studio to talk about tips for adults on how to handle cyberbullying when it happens to them. We also talk to Ajay Yadav, founder and CEO of the Roomi app, about how his service can help you find the perfect roommate. Plus, we hear about SnapType, an app that will help students to keep up with peers in their class if their penmanship is holding them back, with co-founder Ben Slavin. In Socially Speaking, we share what you need to know about Twitter's new 'TweetStorm' feature.
Ajay Yadav is the Founder & CEO of Roomie, the leading marketplace for shared housing and apartments. Ajay has built several companies before Roomi, which was bootstrapped for the first 2 years and has raised over $6M to date. Ajay shares how he approached building the platform in the early days, from a Tumblr + Google forms MVP to building the first version of the mobile app himself. Today, Roomi has acquired a few other startups in the same industry and has a remote team of over 40 people. Ajay joins us to share his story, how he got into startups, what it was like building companies in the early days of the web, how he approaches fundraising, what it’s been like building and scaling a marketplace, and much more.
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to the team behind the blog Chasing sunsets - Shilpa, Roomi and Nandhini. They started off like any friends in a movie, promising to meet each other every year in a foreign land. Since 2013, they have kept that promise and somewhere along the way, an urge to preserve these memories led to the blog Chasing sunsets. Sit back and enjoy listening to their exploits in Kasol, Malana and beyond Today's destination: Kasol and Malana, Himachal Pradesh Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport located near Kullu Nearest Railway Station: Pathankot Prerequisities - N/A Packing - Light sweaters, warm clothes Time of the year - September Length of the itinerary: 7 days Itinerary Highlights: Start of the journey in Manali where you could spend a couple of days with nature, some delectable Himachali food and shopping for himachali stoles, pashmina, harem pants and souveniers. Next stop Kasol, also known as the mini-Israel of India given the number of Israeli tourists and cafes. Enjoy nature walks in the valley, streams, fresh mountain air and ofcourse some delicious Israeli food. Tosh is a beautiful village close to Kasol that offers a lot of hiking/trekking spots, beautiful views and cafes! Malana is a little village about 2 hours from Kasol, and a 2.5 hour trek further. Also famous (infamous rather!) for the Malana cream - a hash made from heirloom cannabis grown in this remote area of the Parvati Valley. Malana is also known as an aryan village, where the locals believe themselves to be the descendants of Alexander the great. Locals prefer not to mingle with the outside world and do not touch outsiders Listen to the interesting story of the goat justice! Lastly, listen up to some fun stories and useful advice from Shilpa and Nandhini! Links to the blog: http://www.chasing-sunsets.com/ Links to the blog posts: http://www.chasing-sunsets.com/2014/05/05/a-guide-to-kasol-india/ http://www.chasing-sunsets.com/2016/12/27/malana-village-high-parvati-valley/ More about the Guest: http://www.chasing-sunsets.com/about/ Email: Chasingsunsetstheblog@gmail.com Instagram : @chasingsunsetstheblog Twitter: @chasingsunsets1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChasingSunsetstheblog If you like our work you could follow us on : Twitter- http://www.twitter.com/musafirstories Website - www.themusafirstories.com Email - themusafirstories@gmail.com #TheMusafirStories #travel #Vacation #India #Podcast #Kasol #Malana #Tosh #Manali #Himachal #ParvathiValley #Valley #Nature #TreeHouse #MalanaCream #Cannabis #HillStation #Café #holiday #MiniIsreal #Hebrew #ChasingSunsets
关注我的公众微信账号:贵旅特(guilvte) Where is the restroom? 哪里有洗手间?*restroom 洗手间= bathroom (在家里说就是指浴室)=washroom 你也可以这么说:Is there a toilet around here? 附近有厕所吗?男生洗手间=men's room女生洗手间=lady's room=women's room=powder roomI'm going to powder my nose. (女生用)我要去帮鼻子补补粉。(其实就是我要去尿尿啦!)