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Unconventional Wisdom
Why Feeling Behind Is Normal (And What It Means for Your Money, Investing, and Financial Plan)

Unconventional Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 5:47


In this episode of Youth Corner, Sabiha explores why so many people feel behind financially—and why comparison and expectations often have more influence on that feeling than reality. After more than 30 years in financial planning, she explains why this feeling is often driven by comparison and expectations rather than reality—and why financial confidence is something that can be built over time. Key takeaways: Why feeling behind financially is more common than most people realize How comparison can distort your perception of financial progress Why uncertainty is a normal part of investing and financial planning How financial confidence develops through learning, experience, and informed decision-making Why there is no single financial timeline you're required to follow

Unconventional Wisdom
What Does Money Mean to You?

Unconventional Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 6:07


I'm pleased to introduce the first podcast episode in Sabiha Mukadam's new series, Advice from the Sage Owl. Sabiha has worked alongside me for many years helping clients build and maintain comprehensive financial plans. In this podcast episode, she explores an important question: What does money mean to you? Key takeaways: Understanding your relationship with money is the foundation of a strong financial plan Money can represent security, freedom, love, respect, opportunity, or something entirely different Your money values influence your goals, priorities, and financial decisions Money is a tool to help you create the life you want—not the destination itself

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 5.28.26 – Building South Asian Power

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 59:58


APEX Express is a weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. On this episode, host Miata Tan is joined by guests from the South Asian Coalition, an emergent national network committed to collective liberation and solidarity. Together they explore what it means to build South Asian political power in this moment—and how cross-movement solidarity can shape a more just, multiracial future. Learn more about the South Asian Coalition Website | Instagram | Policy Priorities   The South Asian Coalition was convened in October 2024 by: Manavi, Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, Muslims for Just Futures, and Raksha.   Transcript ​[00:00:00]  Miata Tan : Hello and welcome. You are tuning in to APEX Express, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I'm your host, Miata Tan. Tonight, we're focusing on South Asian communities and the organizers working to build political power. South Asians are one of the fastest-growing racial groups in the United States, Over six million people [00:01:00] and roughly a quarter of the Asian American population. South Asian is used as a broad umbrella term for people with roots in countries such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and sometimes Afghanistan. Though exact definitions can vary across communities and organizations. And as we'll talk about tonight, within the South Asian diaspora who call the United States home, you have a mix of nationalities, religion, immigration status, and more. Tonight, I'm joined by four people working to address the issues impacting South Asian communities in the US and beyond. At a time when questions of belonging, safety, and political power continue to shape immigrant communities across the country, South Asian organizers are building new forms of solidarity while also grappling with the diversity and complexity within their own communities. The first voice you'll hear is Sabiha Basrai Sabiha is the daughter of Muslim Gujarati immigrants and has been [00:02:00] organizing with the Bay Area-based Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA, since 2009. Here's Sabiha helping us to understand how South Asian political organizing has evolved in the United States, especially in the post 9/11 era Sabiha Basrai: Thanks for the opportunity to do some reflection this year marks the 25th anniversary of 9/11, which was a real a political flashpoint that absolutely changed my life because I was a 19-year-old college student trying to figure out a lot of things about how the world works and my place in it, and my own identity and the multiple identities I hold. Uh, and also where my responsibilities lied in solidarity, not just with other Muslims who were being targeted, but our broad immigrant diasporas and allies, uh, who have experienced discrimination in different forms from the state. So thinking about the ways in which- organizing happened in the, months and years after 9/11 to support immigrant [00:03:00] rights that was really a time in which new projects formed, um, or existing projects kind of found a new focus. ASATA as an organizing project, as a group of volunteers, has both done things like shown up to support folks being called up for the NCR's Special Registration Program and also participate in direct action protests in solidarity against the war, and has continued to be part of coalitional work regionally in the Bay Area. And, you know, more recently, uh, when we think about the ways in which our communities under, are under increased pressure with the Trump administration's immigrant policies, there have been also opportunities to build more relationships and make sure that as we advocate for our community's rights, we're doing so in formation with others, not just focusing on one particular bad piece of legislation, but connecting that to a larger story, to really build towards liberation for all of us. I'll [00:04:00] just add, too that those relationships that were kind of seeded and invested in in that moment of crisis and anxiety and fear have endured in many ways to now. The fact that that very ecosystem is actually growing in this moment is a testament to the relationships that were built in those days. Miata Tan : That was Sabiha Basrai grounding us in the history of South Asian political organizing in the US. As she mentioned, for many South Asians, 9/11 marked a particularly mobilizing moment, one that helped our communities organized and built solidarity. To help us better understand how that moment influenced the evolution of progressive South Asian activism, we now turn to Deepa Iyer, South Asian American writer, strategist, and lawyer. Deepa leads projects on solidarity and social movements at Building Movement Project and brings more than 25 years of experience in Asian American organizing and advocacy Deepa Iyer: I think that I would say that there [00:05:00] were, looking back, a couple of trends and themes that we can pull out from that time. one is that there was definitely a shift in the general consciousness of South Asian communities about our place in American society, our understanding of racism, Islamophobia, and also the role of the state. And so we had a situation where both hate violence and state violence were actually being endured by South Asian, Muslim, Arab communities. And so I think that there was a shift in the ways in which our communities began to think about ourselves in the United States. A second piece is the growth of a field, an ecosystem of South Asian organizations in the wake of the attacks and the global war on terror. So we began to see a lot of groups that were actually formed or becoming more staffed up in the weeks and months after 9/11. For example, the Sikh [00:06:00] Coalition was actually birthed the evening of the attacks, and an organization that I was close to, SALT, was also emerging and forming in the months after 9/11 as well. So we began to see that a, a field was growing. And the third, sort of theme I would point out that Sabihah alluded to is this sense of solidarity, that instead of sort of being siloed as, you know, South Asians working within just our communities and just talking about certain specific issues, there was real sense that we needed to collaborate and build bridges with Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and, Black communities in the United States to understand the trajectory of racism and xenophobia, and how they were all kind of coming together in the weeks after 9/11. Those three themes and trends are what, when I look back, I see coming up over and over again in our messaging and in our advocacy. Miata Tan : [00:07:00] That was Deepa Iyer, as you heard from Deepa, collaboration across movements was essential in helping South Asian communities to understand and respond to the waves of xenophobia in the wake of 9/11. Now we turn to Rajiv Narayan and Farah Mahesri, who lead national policy work at the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA together they launched and now co-lead ASATA's new political base building group, ASATA Power. Rajiv begins by reflecting on what South Asian communities are facing today and what has and hasn't changed since 9/11. Rajiv Narayan: I think unfortunately many of the challenges present in the early 2000s remain today. They take new form. Some have evolved and transformed, but they were ex- existed in, in much the same form following 9/11. One of the, the instances in which I, I learned about that is at the recent South Asian Coalition convening where we did this exercise in mapping a number of [00:08:00] historical and present day events, as well as a future vision of things that are important to our organizations and to our movements. And something that we reflected on together in the convening is that a number of these attacks on our communities have waxed and waned, uh, at different periods in time, dating back to the, the 1960s and truly at, even at the beginning of, you know, the 19th century and the late 18th century. And so, to answer your question specifically, in the early 2000s, like Deepa and Sabihah mentioned, we've dealt with, uh, an incredible expression of Islamophobia of, uh, anti-Brown and anti-Black racism and hate speech. There was a, in, in general a skepticism and unwelcoming of South Asian communities. And unfortunately with the current federal administration and political discourse in our country, uh, a number of those same themes are relevant today and take on similar forms, whether they're in [00:09:00] response to what the federal administration is doing in countries like Iran or previous administrations have done in Afghanistan or Pakistan. I think all of those events underscore all the more so that it's important for our organizations to, organize together, much as we did in the early 2000s, to address these harms, to remember what they look like at previous stages of history, and to fight to prevent them again from happening in the future. Miata Tan : Farah, perhaps you could speak a bit to the organizing. What did that look like, a few years ago, and what does that look like today? How has that changed? Farah Mahersi: Rajiv and I started ASATA Power a couple of years ago specifically to be able to look forward to practice radical imagination, and fight for not just protection of our communities, which we will always do. That is built into our DNAs. It's what we know. It's how we move. And also to fight for things that we want, to build the world that we want to live in so that we're not constantly caught in these cycles. And as we're doing [00:10:00] that, we are learning a lot about how organizing is happening today, the BLM movement, Black Lives Matter, and incredible street power, but also that movement's ability to change our national discourse and change what is baseline, what we should be demanding, and how we are visioning a future that is built on policies governance and hard material changes in our lives is profound. beyond that, also the Palestine solidarity movement over the last couple of years has rewritten every book about organizing. And so I think that it is an interesting moment of both a little bit of sadness, to be honest, that we are still fighting some of these same fights and we are still in some of these same dynamics that we have been for 25 years, and the profound opportunity that we have to build power and to look forward, and I think that is, more true in the Bay Area than it is almost everywhere else. Uh, because of what our workforce looks like, because of the sheer [00:11:00] amount of wealth that is accumulated in this little corner of our world, and also when you look around at the political power and people who hold political power or are running for political power and elected office around the Bay Area, you could really start to see not just how South Asians are increasingly politicized and increasingly looking to build electoral and political power, but also s- very specifically progressive political power. And so when you look to Congress now, The progressive caucus is full of South Asian progressives who are leading the charge, who are doing some of this critical work, that's part of our organizing strategy, is to be part of those conversations and to continue to push and to continue to, again, advocate for policies and changes at that big level to make the future we want possible. Miata Tan : I love that. Coming together to dream and really fight. Rajiv, you are leading this work at the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action. Can you speak more to why the Bay Area [00:12:00] is a, like, a distinct microcosm in this progressive South Asian movement? Rajiv Narayan: Of course. So Farah and I, we both work together at ASATA Power, and ASATA is sort of political power building project within the auspices of, uh, ASATA which has been operating in the Bay Area for more than 25 years now. I think what makes the Bay Area a microcosm of the South Asian diaspora is a tremendous amount of diversity and, uh, a set of interrelated intersectional challenges. So you have, uh, folks of South Asian descent with all different immigration histories. So I'm, for example, a person, um, who has birthright citizenship in the United States as I was born here. But there are folks who immigrated here, like my parents and had to attain their citizenship uh, through the, the US legal system, and folks beyond that who are refugees or asylees or are undocumented due to a variety of political and social and economic pressures. And so we all coexist in this same space across an economic gradient. So there are folks [00:13:00] who are very well compensated in the tech sectors and healthcare sectors sometimes, uh, characterized, uh, as part of a, a model minority myth, um, as representatives of the South Asian diaspora, um, within the San Francisco Bay Area and the United States broadly. And then there are whole variety of South Asians who are working in less well-compensated, often quite exploited industries. For example, in, care industries as people who are providing childcare or senior care services, people who are working in the restaurant industry folks who are lesser compensated within healthcare as well as in tech industries and other ways. Of course, those economic positions interact with the political and legal system. So for example, even if a person might be, um, well-compensated in a tech job in the Bay Area, um, which they attained by way of an H-1B visa that person might be subject to exploitative labor conditions based on the, uh, the legal configuration of how H-1B [00:14:00] visas are treated. For example, that you depend on your employer for your immigration status in this country, which changes the worker-employer relationship in a way that makes it very difficult to identify workplace abuses. beyond that, we also have a diverse range of South Asians across the age gradient. So we have folks who are quite young, who are in Gen Z, and are entering politics in a completely different way than somebody like myself or Deepa entered politics at, in earlier in, in our lives and experience it today, which provides an opportunity for us to learn from earlier generations and to also share lessons from our political experience. So like with many things, the Bay Area has it all, the good and the bad, and ASATA and ASATA Power work within that, that space to identify opportunities for solidarity. Miata Tan : That was Rajiv Narayan and Farah Mehestri. Through their work with the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA, Rajiv and Farah are helping to build South Asian political power here in the Bay Area and [00:15:00] nationwide. The ASATA team and all four of our guests tonight are connected through the South Asian Coalition, a network of local and national organizations focused on advancing policy issues affecting South Asian communities and building shared spaces for strategy and collaboration. To better understand this evolving movement of progressive South Asian action, let's return to Deepa Iyer, who shares how and why this coalition came together Deepa Iyer: Yeah. I really appreciate Rajiv bringing up, um, how- what is happening in the Bay Area is part of a larger movement. And what I would say about this ecosystem, this field that I talked about earlier, and I've been able to understand this through the course of the work I've done, but also a book I've written about post 9/11 America, is that so much happens on the coasts, and we often forget that there are organizations and are communities that are really [00:16:00] growing in other parts of the country, right? You know, I grew up in Kentucky, um, and there are places like Kentucky and Indiana where you are seeing, um, more South Asians settle and build their lives there. So one of the things that I think has been important in thinking about as we come up on this 25th anniversary of 9/11 is how our coalition of South Asian groups, how that field has grown with these additional organizations, in geographic areas that are different, as well as the ways in which folks are organizing. So now we've got, for example, groups that are working with Bhutanese refugees or Nepali-speaking community members, or groups that are organizing around the exploitation of community members based on caste. These are, um, really important movement interventions and organizations that are growing. one of the key aspects of network infrastructure is the ability to connect with each other, [00:17:00] not to flatten our experiences and say we're all the same, but to actually find some threads of commonality in our shared struggle and our experiences, and to also know that together as collectives, as Farah mentioned earlier, we can actually build the futures that we wanna see. One of the really, I think, inspiring pieces of coalition building that I've been fortunate to work with and support along with, um, everyone here is the South Asian Coalition, which is this emergent network of now 35 organizations around the country, and this coalition really seeks to build relationships and strengthen relationships, engage in peer learning and skills building, make it clear that there are certain policy issues that we need to uplift and to advocate around, and to create opportunities and pathways for solidarity with larger movements. This coalition and the infrastructure that it's been [00:18:00] creating is a way for us to look at our ecosystem of South Asian organizing in this moment, and to really see what happens when we galvanize our power collectively. Miata Tan : and Deepa, can you share a bit about the various co-conveners that make up the South Asian Coalition?  Deepa Iyer: So the South Asian Coalition, um, as we've mentioned, is this emergent network of groups that address various issues but are aligned around shared values. And the groups that really came together to co-convene it include Asad the Power, as well as Muslims for Just Futures, Raksha, which is an organization in the South, and Manavi, which is based in New Jersey. And these four organizations really had the vision to set up the structure for the coalition. the organization where I work at, Building Movement Project, supports the coalition through infrastructure, so providing facilitation, providing resources, policy analysis, and creating the container to support [00:19:00] movements in that way, which is so critical for coalitions. Miata Tan : That was Deepa Iyer a South Asian American writer, strategist, and lawyer. after the break, we'll hear more from organizers and advocates working to address issues shaping South Asian communities today. Stay with us  [00:20:00] [00:21:00] that was “Phenom” by Thao and the Get Down Stay Down. You are tuned into [00:22:00] APEX Express on 94.1 KPFA, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I'm your host, Miada Tan. Tonight, I'm joined by four people who are working to address the issues impacting South Asian communities in the US and beyond. Back in March, organizers, advocates, and community leaders from across the country gathered in Washington, DC, for a national convening focused on the challenges and possibilities facing South Asian communities today. Here's Sabiha Basrai with the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA. She speaks about how this coalition of progressive South Asian groups formed and why this moment called for it. Sabiha Basrai: So this new emergent South Asian Coalition had its first convening in Washington, DC in March, and this was, the culmination of, a little over a year of monthly Zoom calls which started because [00:23:00] we knew we were on the verge of a Trump re-election. Uh, we knew that there was this ecosystem of South Asian activism and organizing across the country. Some of us knew each other from previous collaborations, but some of us didn't. New organizations were forming, and there was this recognition that we need each other in order to face what's coming, and we are stronger together. And we know that being South Asian is not a monolith, uh, that we deal with within our own communities based on labor exploitation, caste discrimination, anti-Muslim violence. And when we talk to each other, when we connect, we give ourselves the best chance at being able to move through those pieces of pain and build towards a future where we can all feel a sense of belonging, feel represented, and an agency in shaping that future together. So what started with a few conversations with a few folks, grew steadily [00:24:00] and, um, and through some intentional work to, to kind of invite each other in, which is of course an ongoing process, we were able to unite under this umbrella called the South Asian Coalition. Uh, we committed to some shared political points of unity and kind of community agreements to really set some expectations with one another on how we could move well in formation. And, made sure we had pathways to share information with each other so that someone like me working in Oakland could understand what, uh, someone working in Texas or in Georgia was facing, what local policy positions they were needing to, to navigate. And, uh, we could give each other advice, give each other moral support, and also sharpen our political understandings. So, uh, these kind of, uh, regular check-ins was one way of just understanding what we were all facing and feeling connected. But, actually being together in person was remarkable. I cannot overstate how much of a difference it makes to be able to share [00:25:00] space and see each other as whole people and not just representatives of a particular organization or a particular issue area, and, have those in-between moments where we actually build, build some friendships. One of the things that was also really important for me to understand when we met together was just how important that intergenerational work is. we had folks in the room who were, in their 50s and 60s who had been doing this work for decades. And we had folks in the room who were in their 20s for whom 9/11 was, something that happened in history. The conversations that were happening across generations informed the way that we think about ourselves as a coalition and helped me also to let go of some of the constraints that, kept my imagination small about what we were capable of. I was really grateful that so many people attended and chose to prioritize that work. It's hard, you know, to take a pause from The daily work to leave, fly to [00:26:00] DC take those risks as well because for many of us, uh, going through TSA is no small thing. There's a lot of harassment and racism that still permeate, you know, these institutions. So not to minimize just the effort that ta- it takes to convene and really make the most of our time together. One of the things that we did while we were in DC together was hold a congressional briefing to really, uh, amplify and share the issues that were coming up for our communities that folks were already working very hard on. Miata Tan : That was Sabiha Basrai with the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA. Now let's return to Rajiv Narayan, another member of the ASATA team and co-lead of their political action group, ASATA Power. Rajiv will take you inside the congressional briefing that Sabiha mentioned and how South Asian organizers from across the country shared the issues shaping their communities and what support is needed now Rajiv Narayan: We in ASATA Power worked in [00:27:00] collaboration with a number of the organizations in the South Asian coalition, to put together a congressional briefing on the issue of South Asians and immigration in the heart of Washington, DC, in the halls of Congress in Capitol Hill. And we were fortunate to do so in collaboration with Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Grace Meng. we had a number of, speakers representing, different perspectives and political struggles within the South Asian, uh, space in the United States, especially as it relates to immigration. So, for example, we had representatives from the Dalit Solidarity Forum talking about the plight of oppressed workers, caste-oppressed workers, in New Jersey working in a Hindu temple.  ​ Dr Roja Sunganthy-Singh – Dalit: I stand here as a Dalit, formerly known as an untouchable in India's caste system, speaking for over two hundred skilled Dalit artisans who were brought to the US from India to build the largest Hindu temple in New Jersey. In their words, ” We are the Indian stone workers of America, workers [00:28:00] rescued by the FBI in twenty twenty-one from forced labor conditions constructing the BAPS temple in New Jersey. we were brought to the US on R one visas and compelled to perform construction labor for over eighty-seven hours a week and paid just a dollar twenty an hour. Rajiv Narayan: We heard from, um, the executive director of the Sikh Coalition talking about Sikh truck drivers and religious workers and their experience under the federal regime's, uh, rule-making efforts. Harman Singh – Sikh Coalition: Uh, Punjabi Sikhs began entering the US trucking industry in large numbers during the nineteen eighties, and Sikh truck drivers and business owners have played a critical role in addressing driver shortages over the past several years. Unfortunately, Sikhs in this critical industry have become the subject of harmful rhetoric and policy from this current administration. These drivers are being excluded solely because of their specific immigration status and regardless of their driving histories, skills, knowledge, or English proficiency.  Rajiv Narayan: We heard from, the executive director of Asian Refugees United, who [00:29:00] spoke about the experience of Bhutanese refugees who have been rendered stateless by the current administration's, deportation efforts Robin Gurung – ARU: Because of the ethnic cleansing campaign of Bhutan government, more than hundred thousand Bhutanese citizens were forced to flee the country. For twenty years, I lived in a refugee camp in Nepal. In 2008, the government of this country came to rescue us. We were promised safety and security. But last year, that promise was broken. As of March 2025, over seventy of our community members are deported to Bhutan, the same country that persecuted us and made us refugees. These community members are kidnapped from their homes and jobs. They have been taken from their routine ICE check-ins. We know due process was not followed. Rajiv Narayan: We also heard from the executive director of Raksha, a domestic violence organization based in the Southern United States that has played an instrumental role in supporting South Asians who have been the victims [00:30:00] and who are now survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence, about the needs for supporting these kinds of organizations, with federal dollars and through the grant-making systems conditions. Aparna Bhattacharyya – Raksha: For thirty years, we have supported community members in navigating interpersonal violence, but also waves of racism and policy backlash.  South Asian and Indo-Caribbean survivors need safe places to turn, safe places that speak their language, understand their unique immigration and cultural needs. Raksha recently had $700,000 in OVC grants terminated by DOGE. additionally, we are still waiting for OVW sexual assault cultural funds for five months, where we have gotten no determination of whether we're getting that funding or not. Five months. Rajiv Narayan: We also heard from, the director of the South Asian American Justice Collaborative, which is currently, before the US Supreme Court in the birthright citizenship case, and [00:31:00] filed this foundational amicus brief detailing the story of South Asians in the United States going back to the 1600s. Klapana Peddibhotla – SAAJCO: Our brief pushes back against this notion that we are forever foreign.  South Asians actually arrived on these shores in the sixteen hundreds, and by the seventeen hundreds, South Asians were already asserting their rights here. In an Afghan immigrant actually fought in the Civil War in the Union Army. by the late nineteenth century, the largest farming group in Central California was formed by Punjabis. Today, South Asians are one of the largest immigrant populations in the US, but many families are caught in immigration backlogs that last for decades and make them vulnerable to the President's executive order restricting birthright citizenship. Rajiv Narayan: Across all of these speakers, you know, the, the, the message became very clear that we have so many different struggles, but they're all [00:32:00] united by a sense of solidarity for each other's political experiences under the same system of exploitation and oppression, and that there, there's so much that Congress can do in this moment to support the South Asian diaspora in the United States and, and even abroad in some cases. for ASATA Power's part, we, had the opportunity to put together over the course of the last year a policy brief on undocumented South Asians, and it was during the congressional briefing that we shared some pretty startling statistics that we, collected and collated from a number of public sources. And so what we were able to identify for the room is that there are about eight hundred thousand to nine hundred thousand undocumented South Asians in the United States, and because there are only six point five million South Asians in the US, both those who are undocumented and those who have birthright citizenship or are otherwise naturalized, refugees, asylees, and, and everyone in between. Of those six point five million South Asians One in eight of [00:33:00] them is undocumented, which is shocking and not something that somebody would understand at the outset given these problematic narratives like the model minority myth and whatever you see these days on X or Twitter about South Asian immigrants. So it's important for us not only to, to set the narrative straight and to identify both the diversity and opportunity for solidarity across our struggles, but to do so in the halls of power and to speak that truth to power directly. Miata Tan : That's Rajiv with ASATA Power reflecting on a recent congressional briefing in Washington, DC he helped to organize alongside other progressive South Asian leaders, organizers, and activists. Here's a snippet of Rajiv's opening remarks at the briefing Rajiv Narayan: I want to draw your attention to the slide behind me, they'll show a couple of images of South Asian community members who've been impacted recently by the horrific policies and practices of the federal administration. These members include Sheraz Fatehali Sachwani, a forty-eight-year-old citizen of Pakistan who died in ICE [00:34:00] detention last December. They include seventy-three-year-old Harjit Kaur, who was arrested during a routine ICE check-in, separated from her family, and deported to India without notice. I should say, I grew up seeing Harjit Kaur behind the counter at Sari Palace in Berkeley. She would help my mom try on saris. Her home was here. Her community was here. You know, these are just some of the names and stories of community members who have been affected by immigration policy as of late, and we hope that you will keep them in mind as you hear from our speakers today. There are many more we were not able to picture or name, but their stories are just as important. We'll be making many asks over the course of today's briefing. Some of those include the following: Congress should not increase funding for ICE or Border Patrol, including providing funds for detention facilities, especially in this funding moment. We have to remember that ICE is not a long-standing American institution. It was created in two thousand and two, recently, as part of the Homeland Security Act following nine [00:35:00] eleven. Miata Tan : That was Rajiv Narayan with ASATA Power speaking at a recent congressional briefing in Washington, DC. The briefing was part of a larger national convening organized by the South Asian Coalition, bringing together progressive South Asian groups from across the country. Now let's return to Deepa Iyer, who leads projects on solidarity and social movements at Building Movement Project here's Deepa reflecting on her takeaways from the congressional briefing Deepa Iyer: I think that there were so many pieces in that briefing that maybe people didn't know about that organizations are struggling with, and part of it is that, um, our communities, and Sabihah said this earlier, are not a monolith, right? And there are so many different ways in which we are experiencing what is happening right now in the United States, the fractures and the fissures that we're seeing. Rajiv spoke so well about the community needs and issues. One thing I'll lift up is actually the impact on nonprofit [00:36:00] organizations. Several of the groups that were, uh, speaking at the briefing noted how the attacks on nonprofits that are specifically working on issues like immigration in terms of losing federal funding and grants, being forced to certify that they are not addressing issues work that deal with undocumented immigrants, as well as the ways in which, um, nonprofit organizations are being, in some ways, seen as doing risky and un-American work. there is the, the exploitation of domestic terrorism as a frame that is being used right now to target certain nonprofit organizations. This is something that I think is not necessarily known to many people in terms of the ways in which national security, immigration issues are also affecting the nonprofit sector as a whole. And where I work at the Building Movement Project, we really look at the nonprofit sector and the health of the nonprofit sector, and we're [00:37:00] seeing that these types of external threats, the spotlight on organizations that are on the front lines, including South Asian groups, um, Muslim groups, Palestinian groups, that are working with, um, immigrant communities, queer and trans community members that are providing- Vital language access, service provision, community safety are really under threat right now, and this includes many of the organizations that were present at the, coalition's convening. So that's something that I also wanna lift up, that in addition to our communities who are facing the impact of the current moment in really acute ways, our nonprofit sector and our organizations are also dealing with a range of constraints and threats and difficulties. So that is one thing that came up over and over again. Miata Tan : That was Deepa Iyer with the Building Movement Project, highlighting the pressures facing the nonprofit sector right now, [00:38:00] especially as it relates to South Asian organizers, advocates, and communities. Let's return to Farah Mahesri with ASATA Pawa.  Farah Mahersi: One of the other things that I am very proud of for this congressional briefing that we did was that it was us telling our own stories and us presenting our own policy recommendations. There was no need to have, like, an expert come in and talk on behalf of our communities or try to represent our communities. We were the experts in the room, and we were really recognized and seen as that. As Rajiv mentioned, you know, there, the room was packed with Hill staffers and congressional staffers who were taking diligent notes as we spoke our truths Miata Tan : That was Farah Mahesri with ASATA Pawa reflecting on the recent congressional briefing she helped to organize, one that brought greater visibility to the experiences of South Asian immigrants. You'll hear more on how South Asian activists, organizers, and community groups [00:39:00] are mobilizing after this. Stay with us ​ Miata Tan : [00:40:00] [00:41:00] [00:42:00] That was Lion on the Hunt by Thao and the Get Down Stay Down. You are tuned into APEX Express on 94.1 KPFA, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. I'm your host, Miata Tan. Tonight, we're talking about South Asian organizing in the United States and how community leaders are responding to immigration challenges, political representation, and the shifting landscape of civil rights back in March, organizers and advocates from across the country gathered in Washington, DC for a national convening focused on the challenges and possibilities facing South Asian communities today. Here's Rajiv Narayan with the Alliance of [00:43:00] South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA, reflecting on the importance of honoring both the diversity of the South Asian diaspora and the shared struggle that connects these communities Rajiv Narayan: Something I appreciate about, your work, Miata, at APEX Express, is to highlight both that diversity of the South Asian diaspora and the many struggles and experiences that unite our political experiences and our commitment to social justice. It, it used to be, and in, in some places it still is the case, that folks will use an over-broad group to represent all of the South Asian diaspora. For example, talking about all Brown people as Indian or Desi or to, to collapse all the differences in our community. And part of the power of the congressional briefing is that we are able to show that what it means to be South Asian is at once an incredibly diverse expression and at the same time a collective expression of solidarity. We can do two of these things at the same time. We can recognize our differences and fight for each other. One of my [00:44:00] favorite takeaways that I, I heard from Deepa at the briefing is that there are some staffers that came up to her and said, “I've never heard my story, my experience, my political struggles represented in a panel in this building in front of other congressional staffers.” And that's something that we can do, and we should do more of. There are so many ways in which we can tell the stories and highlight the campaigns of folks from different parts of the South Asian diaspora who are all fighting for a better life for all of us. Miata Tan : That was Rajiv Narayan with ASATA, in the recent congressional briefing that Rajiv helped to organize through the South Asian Coalition, organizers also pointed toward the future of South Asian organizing in the United States and the role of a new generation shaping it. back to Deepa Iyer with Building Movement Project. Here, Deepa Iyer: Some of the young folks that are entering or working at nonprofits now, supporting South Asian nonprofits don't have a living memory of 9/11 and the global war on terror, [00:45:00] and they have been politicized in different ways, right, over the last eight years, for example, the pandemic global wars, et cetera. And so there are a couple of ways in which I've been thinking about how we can support South Asian young people. so for example, how can we share historical analysis and political analysis so that young people understand that they are part of a trajectory of South Asian activism that actually started well before 9/11, before the 1960s, right, and that continues to today, so they don't feel fragmented. So that's something I've been sitting with a lot. Another is around pathways into public service and community service and into the nonprofit sector. So how could we support young people in terms of building their skills, in having pathways open to them into our nonprofit organizations? And then finally, how do we support them, um, so that they, can do this work for the long run? You know, we all struggle with burnout, we all [00:46:00] struggle with sustainability. what are some lessons learned that we can pass on? What are some best practices? that's something that's been sitting with me quite a bit since the gathering that we had, and I hope that the coalition will really think about, supporting young people's leadership and finding different avenues and pathways to do that. Miata Tan : That was Deepa Iyer reflecting on how movements can better support the next generation of South Asian organizers. Within the South Asian coalition, that work also means building long-term infrastructure for better collaboration. Now back to Sabiha Basrai with ASATA. Sabiha Basrai: I'm also really appreciating that the South Asian Coalition is this model for creating a container for many, many organizations to unite as a group while maintaining regional focus and individual issue priorities. I also wanna name that the place where I first learned how to do national coalition work was as a member of the National South Asian Coalition that ASATA had been part of. [00:47:00] It was facilitated by a group called SALT which played such a critical role in the post 9/11 era and continued to then work on DACA, creating resources for undocumented South Asians, along with other issues facing our diverse diasporas. And SALT closed a few years ago. It was a decision that I don't understand and was- has really left me with a lot of sadness and confusion. but I al- I know that sometimes institutions do end, but that the work does not end and the relationships do not end. And the South Asian Coalition is this emergent space that, um, is not led by any one organization. it is a space that is being invested in collectively, and we're really moving at the speed of trust so that we can be really laying that strong foundation that supports the work ahead. I'm really sitting with the ways in which sometimes this labor of Building the container, creating the container, [00:48:00] investing in the network. It's sometimes invisible labor, but it is the most critical because without it we can have moments of mass mobilization, but then that wasn't actually building any power over the long term. And I'm really looking forward to all of the very good work ahead, because I trust the relationships and the containers that we're building. Miata Tan : That was Sabiha reflecting on the collaborative infrastructure that the South Asian Coalition is helping to build. Now let's return to Deepa Iyer. I asked Deepa what campaigns are on the horizon for the coalition, especially as this year marks 25 years since 9/11. Deepa Iyer: As Sabiha mentioned, the coalition is a space for invested leadership, and so there are lots of different campaigns that groups within the coalition are eyeing and taking on. One of them Rajiv mentioned already is the fight around birthright citizenship. And so there are groups like SACHCO and others that showed up with a South Asian [00:49:00] delegation at the Supreme Court on April 1st when that case was being heard, and it was really great to see so many South Asians out there in a delegation along with other communities, to raise their voices on this really vital, pivotal issue. And so that is a campaign that some of the groups within the coalition are going to continue to be lifting up as we get the results of that case and moving forward. Another one that you mentioned, is around the 25th anniversary of 9/11, and there are groups that are considering, along with others in other movement spaces what does narrative strategy look like as we go into this time period? How do we think about the fact that we're marking the 25th anniversary in the same year that we're marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, right? how do we use 9/11 and its anniversary as a lens through which we understand empire, through which we understand the ways in which domestic [00:50:00] policies are being recirculated against other communities? And also this piece around awareness and education. this is an opportunity to share some of the personal experiences that many of us have around that moment in time, but also the ways in which our communities have built up themselves as well as the solidarity with other communities. So I think there are lots of ways in which organizations are thinking about that anniversary and how they can, utilize that moment, to draw greater attention to our community's experiences. Miata Tan : Rajiv, Farah, would you like to add anything about upcoming campaigns and how you're thinking about the South Asian political power movement moving forwards?  Rajiv Narayan: Yeah, I'm happy to talk about one sort of continuing campaign, which is that, like I mentioned, we put together this policy brief on undocumented South Asians, and we had this great opportunity to circulate and talk about it on Capitol Hill in DC. But it's also important for us to bring that story home. And so part of [00:51:00] what we'll be doing, um, for the remainder of, of this year is identifying opportunities to do town halls both, with community members and potentially with elected officials to help educate, do political education about the nature of undocumented peoples in the South Asian community. A large part of what we did in that policy brief is to collate all these numbers to tell you, how many folks might be undocumented, what is the proportion of undocumented people in the South Asian community. But an important, equally important contribution of that report is the nature of undocumented experiences. Why do people become undocumented? What are the factors that put them in that position, and what does it mean for a person to become undocumented? How can we support them, not just in different policy prescriptions, but also the ways that we talk about undocumented people and the South Asian community as a whole? So that'll, that'll be, um, a focus that we have, uh, and a contribution that we hope to make both in the, the Bay Area and beyond.  Farah Mahersi: I'll add to that, that it is election year. It is [00:52:00] a… I feel like we say every election is a critical election, and I do believe that that is very true this year. And so ASATA Power, as a political organization, will be making endorsements and talking through not just that it is important to vote, but it is really important and critical for us in this moment to vote for progressive candidates who are part of our, what is often called like a build coalition, who are here to help us build this world that we are dreaming of, who are aligned on policy positions. The other thing that we are working on locally and nationally is around the war budget. So as a group that has been so directly impacted by the global war on terror 4.5 million Muslims around the world who have been killed by US war-making in that global war on terror, and just watching kind of what the United States foreign policy in particular over the last couple of years has been, we have a particular point of view and a particular interest on tracking and watching things like the [00:53:00] largest, request for a defense budget in US history. How are those dollars being spent, And how those dollars that are being spent abroad to do war-making are also having a boomerang effect and coming back to impact our communities at home. So the same technologies that were developed and used in war-making through the global war on terror that impacted, uh, so many of our communities around the world for 25 years, a lot of that is the same technology that ICE is now using to go after undocumented South Asians in the United States, right? And so that's another way in which we really see our struggles are interconnected, and that we are wanting to dismantle als- a lot of these systems of harm, and also, again, at that intersection between both hate violence and state oppression that's happening. Miata Tan : That was Farah Mahestri with ASATA and ASATA Power. As she shared, ASATA Power is focused on the midterm elections and how war spending and post 9/11 policies continue to affect South Asian communities today. [00:54:00] To close out, we return to another ASATA organizer, Sabiha Basrai. Sabiha Basrai: So I wanted to bring the conversation back locally to the Bay Area again, and just thinking about, the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, which is, part of a network of AAPI and Asian organizing in the Bay Area as a space where South Asians progressive South Asians can actually build community, sharpen our political analysis, embrace our responsibilities here in the Bay Area in this political moment. And just also, lifting up that ASATA currently is working on things like the Oakland Arms Embargo or local community defense against ICE , environmental justice projects, and also looking for more ways to fight supremacist ideologies of Hindutva but in collaboration with anti-Zionist Jewish community activists. these are opportunities that we have here in the Bay Area. And also thinking about ways that we participate in mobilizations. Like, we show up for Reclaim MLK Day, [00:55:00] International Working Women's Day, May Day, the Trans March every year because we understand our responsibility to show up and to show up consistently. And so when I think about the South Asian Coalition and this moment of, okay, we've been trying to- we've built- been building towards this convening and this congressional briefing, and now we're on the other side of this moment, and we are kind of reflecting and coming back together around how we maintain this energy. Also wanted to highlight,  Some of the amazing work that many of our coalition members are, are already doing. One is Savaira, so Savaira United Against Supremacy is actually a coalition of work as well, they focused, their energy on addressing Hindu nationalism and and Hindutva ideology and the, and the many ways in which, the supremacist ideology is kind of insidiously part of institutions, policy even cultural work, uh, within our diaspora. they're so committed to both, like, [00:56:00] resisting the tides of hatred but also combating all forms of supremacist politics and the intersections between them. so their, their work has been a big part of my political education, and I'm really glad that they're part of this coalition. Every member of the coalition is bringing analysis and experience that cross-pollinates to the rest of us. So I'm looking forward to just more of that   also considering what ASATA's role is and how ASATA working in the Bay Area alongside so many other amazing organizing projects here can be strengthening those relationships nationally. Miata Tan : That was Sabiha Basrai with the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, or ASATA.  This is APEX Express on 94.1 KPFA, a weekly radio show uplifting the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. APEX Express airs every Thursday evening at 7:00 PM. And with that, we're at the end of our time here [00:57:00] tonight. We really appreciate you for tuning in to listen, and a huge thank you to our wonderful guests. For a transcript of tonight's episode, please visit our website. That's kpfa.org/program/apex-express  We've also added links on the episode page for tonight's show so you can learn more about the South Asian Coalition, ASATA, and all of the organizations we've talked about tonight, along with their upcoming campaigns as well. APEX Express is produced by Ayame Keane-Lee, Anuj Vaidya, Isabel Li, Jalena Keane-Lee, Miko Lee, Miata Tan, Preeti Mangala Shekar and Swati Rayasam. Tonight's show was produced by me, Miata Tan. Get some rest y'all. The post APEX Express – 5.28.26 – Building South Asian Power appeared first on KPFA.

Unconventional Wisdom
A New Addition to Unconventional Wisdom: Meet Sabiha Mukadam

Unconventional Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 4:36


For more than 20 years, Unconventional Wisdom has been where I share financial planning ideas, strategies, and lessons I've learned from helping Canadians build better financial lives. Today, I'm excited to introduce someone who has been a key part of our team for the last 8 years: Sabiha Mukadam. Many of you may not know Sabiha, but she works closely with our full-service financial planning clients and has become an important part of helping them build and maintain their financial plans. Starting next week, Sabiha will be publishing new articles and videos every Tuesday, while my Thursday posts will continue just as they always have. Sabiha shares the same planning philosophy that has guided my practice for decades, and I'm confident the advice she provides is the same type and quality of advice I give.  You'll see many of the same concepts and ideas discussed on Unconventional Wisdom, but through her own perspective, voice, and areas of focus. In my podcast episode you'll learn: Why Sabiha decided to start writing for Unconventional Wisdom The role she plays with many of our full-service financial planning clients Why confidence with money rarely comes from waiting until you're "ready" What you'll find in her new Tuesday articles and videos, including Youth Corner and Advice from the Sage Owl How her practical approach helps people make better financial decisions without feeling overwhelmed

History Detective
Time Kneels Between Mountains: Amra Pajalic

History Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 31:31


Meet Amra Pajalic author of Time Kneels Between Mountainsaward winning author, educator, and PhD researcher. In 2009 she won the Melbourne Prize for Literature's Civic Choice Award for her debut novel The Good Daughter, which has since been re-released as Sabiha's Dilemma. Her latest novel, Time Kneels Between Mountains is a wonderful book. It is set in 1992 in Srebrenica,  a town in Bosnia which experienced deep conflict and trauma at this point in history. It tells the story of the teenage girl Seka, who tries to fight against the injustices she sees during this time of collective trauma, and also her fight to survive. Amra Pajalic Website Amra Pajalic Substack Buy Amra's Books Amra's Instagram   Click to join my mailing listTeachers Pay Teachers StoreGrab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon!If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Contact: Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Men's Pleasure and Pressure | Dr. Sabiha | Khuspus with Omkar #amuktamuk #marathipodcast

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 91:44


अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkया भागात आपण पुरुषांच्या Pleasure बद्दल मोकळेपणाने बोलतो. हा विषय कायम का दुर्लक्षित राहतो आणि यावर आपण उघडपणे चर्चा का करत नाही? नात्यामध्ये Mental आणि Emotional Connection किती महत्वाचं आहे? Pen*s Size, Stamina, बायकांचं Pleasure आणि P*rn यामुळे पुरुषांवर किती Pressure येतं? या सगळ्यावर आपण डॉ. सबिहा यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे. पूर्ण एपिसोड नक्की बघा.In this episode, we talk openly about men's pleasure and needs. Why is men's pleasure often ignored, and who is responsible for it? Is men's pleasure only physical, or do mental and emotional connections matter just as much? We discuss the pressure men feel about size, timing, stamina, and the unrealistic expectations created by p*rn. How do shame, guilt, ego, and poor communication affect men's pleasure and intimacy? We discuss all these questions with Dr. Sabiha. Don't miss the full episode!आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.com Disclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guests: Dr. Sabiha(S*x & Relationship Coach)Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rameshwar Garkal.Edit Assistant: Rohit Landge, Priyanka Thosar.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Social Media Intern: Anushri JoshiLegal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Manager: Sai Kher.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Org*sm Explained: What It Means for Men and Women | @drsabiha.marathi | Khuspus with Omkar

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 79:38


अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkया एपिसोडमध्ये आपण लैंगिक अनुभवातील एक महत्त्वाचा पण अनेकदा दुर्लक्षित विषय Org*sm यावर सखोल आणि संवेदनशील चर्चा करत आहोत. Org*sm म्हणजे काय? पुरुष आणि स्त्रियांच्या org*sm मध्ये कोणते शारीरिक आणि भावनिक फरक असतात? Fake Org*sm म्हणजे काय? S*x toys वापरणं योग्य आहे का? Relationship मध्ये या विषयावर मोकळेपणाने संवाद साधणं किती महत्वाचं आहे? या सगळ्यावर आपण डॉ. सबिहा (S*x & Relationship Coach) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे. Org*sm हा एक संवेदनशील विषय आहे म्हणूनच, या चर्चेचा उद्देश केवळ शैक्षणिक आणि माहितीपूर्ण आहे. आमचा हेतू समजूतदारपणे आणि आदरपूर्वक यावर बोलणे आणि विषय समजून घेणे हा आहे; ज्यामुळे गैरसमज दूर होतील आणि प्रत्येक व्यक्तीला लैंगिक आरोग्याविषयी मोकळेपणाने विचार करता येईल!In this episode, we delve into an important yet often overlooked topic in the realm of s*xual experiences — org*sm.What exactly is an org*sm? What are the physical and emotional differences between male and female org*sms? How crucial is open communication around this topic in a relationship?Given the sensitive nature of this subject, our intention is purely educational and informative. The goal of this discussion is not to entertain or make light of the topic, but to approach it with understanding and respect. By doing so, we hope to dispel common misconceptions and encourage open, healthy conversations around s*xual well-being. We've discussed all these topics with Dr. Sabiha, a S*x & Relationship Coach.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr.Sabiha (S*x & Relationship Coach)Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rohit Landge. Edit Assistance: Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Mrunal Arve.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus https://open.spotify.com/episode/5iNTT7lV8Oeyf4xi8KjwDU?si=lOrgr9olRjO9WbEg7pnTQQ#AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Org*sm Explained: What It Means for Men and Women | @drsabiha.marathi | Khuspus with Omkar

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 79:38


अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkया एपिसोडमध्ये आपण लैंगिक अनुभवातील एक महत्त्वाचा पण अनेकदा दुर्लक्षित विषय Org*sm यावर सखोल आणि संवेदनशील चर्चा करत आहोत. Org*sm म्हणजे काय? पुरुष आणि स्त्रियांच्या org*sm मध्ये कोणते शारीरिक आणि भावनिक फरक असतात? Fake Org*sm म्हणजे काय? S*x toys वापरणं योग्य आहे का? Relationship मध्ये या विषयावर मोकळेपणाने संवाद साधणं किती महत्वाचं आहे? या सगळ्यावर आपण डॉ. सबिहा (S*x & Relationship Coach) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे. Org*sm हा एक संवेदनशील विषय आहे म्हणूनच, या चर्चेचा उद्देश केवळ शैक्षणिक आणि माहितीपूर्ण आहे. आमचा हेतू समजूतदारपणे आणि आदरपूर्वक यावर बोलणे आणि विषय समजून घेणे हा आहे; ज्यामुळे गैरसमज दूर होतील आणि प्रत्येक व्यक्तीला लैंगिक आरोग्याविषयी मोकळेपणाने विचार करता येईल!In this episode, we delve into an important yet often overlooked topic in the realm of s*xual experiences — org*sm.What exactly is an org*sm? What are the physical and emotional differences between male and female org*sms? How crucial is open communication around this topic in a relationship?Given the sensitive nature of this subject, our intention is purely educational and informative. The goal of this discussion is not to entertain or make light of the topic, but to approach it with understanding and respect. By doing so, we hope to dispel common misconceptions and encourage open, healthy conversations around s*xual well-being. We've discussed all these topics with Dr. Sabiha, a S*x & Relationship Coach.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr.Sabiha (S*x & Relationship Coach)Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rohit Landge. Edit Assistance: Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Mrunal Arve.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - What is an Org*sm? 15:00 - Male vs Female Org*sm 30:00 - Fake org*sm and social perceptions 45:00 - Use of s*x toys 58:00 - Importance of communication within a relationship 01:12:00 - Myths and destigmatization of conversations around s*x

FlyingTalkers
Mothers Day May

FlyingTalkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 11:00


I was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1941 to my truly beautiful andloving mother, Eleanor Jane. During wartime with Dad in the Navy, our localsuper business Libbey Owens Glass hired the both of us to pose for a magazinead for their glass brick. The advertising agency's people put Mom in a DorothyDress (Wizard of Oz, 1939), as it was still on folks' mind I suppose. Thepicture here tells you the story better than a thousand words.  In addition to some money, we obtained several cases of glass brickdelivered to our Toledo home. That brick has moved with us all these years;some of it was installed in our current home as solid basement windows, butthat is not the only place where the shiny bricks managed to get a prominent,luminous function! The bricks' legacy, which strongly relates to my mother'smemory brings back other recollections, meandering through my feelings toeventually reach my beloved wife Sabiha, the mother of everybody else in myfamily and my strong ally in my work.

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Intimacy After Marriage | Dr. Sagar Pathak & @drsabiha.marathi | Khuspus with Omkar #AmukTamuk

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 104:08


लग्नानंतर शारीरिक संबंधांमध्ये रस कमी होतो का? मुलं झाल्यानंतर जोडप्यांमध्ये एकमेकांबद्दलच्या अपेक्षा कशा बदलतात? आई-वडील होणं या जबाबदाऱ्या पार पाडताना वैयक्तिक आणि वैवाहिक नातं कुठे हरवतं का? नातं टिकवण्यासाठी आणि त्यातला ओलावा राखण्यासाठी शारीरिक जवळीक किती महत्त्वाची आहे? कामजीवनात Communication आणि Understanding किती महत्वाचं आहे? या सर्व प्रश्नांवर डॉ.सागर पाठक (Marriage Counsellor, Gynaecologist) आणि डॉ. सबिहा (S*x & Relationship Coach) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे, पूर्ण एपिसोड नक्की बघा.अमुक तमुक, उद्याच्या भविष्यासाठी आजचा संवाद !In this raw and real episode of Amuk Tamuk, we unpack the emotional rollercoaster that relationships go through after becoming parents.From sleepless nights and shifting priorities to the quiet strain on intimacy, we dive deep into how couples can stay connected when everything else feels chaotic. Through unfiltered conversations and genuine insights, we explore the power of communication, empathy, and showing up for each other, beyond just parenting. Because keeping the love alive isn't just about raising kids, it's about growing the relationship too.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guests: Dr. Sagar Pathak, Marriage Counsellor, Gynaecologist.Dr. Sabiha, S*x & Relationship Coach.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rameshwar Garkal.Edit Assistant: Rohit Landge,Ranjit kasar.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Saiee Katkar, Mrunal Arve.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcasts #Khuspus

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Fear of S*x | Dr.Sabiha ‪@drsabiha.marathi‬ Khuspus with Omkar Episode 54 #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcast

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 69:04


S*x ची भीती का वाटते? सेक्स म्हणजे कायम pain का? सेक्स ची भीती पुरुषांना जास्त वाटते की स्त्रियांना? या बाबतीत partners नी एकमेकांशी communicate करणं किती महत्वाचं आहे? सेक्स कडे नेहमी performance म्हणून बघितलं जात का? पुरुषांवर याचं दडपण किती आहे? सेक्स बद्दलचे काय गैरसमज आहेत? या सगळ्यावर आपण डॉ. सबिहा (S*x & Relationship Coach) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे  Why is there fear associated with s*x? Why is s*x often perceived as painful? Do men fear s*x more, or do women? How important is communication between partners regarding these concerns? Why is s*x often viewed as a performance? How much pressure do men feel because of this? In this conversation, we explore these questions with Dr. Sabiha, a renowned S*x & Relationship Coach. Dive into this insightful discussion as we break myths, address common fears, and emphasize the importance of healthy communication in relationships. आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.com Disclaimer:  व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत. अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे.  चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही. अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही..   Guests: Dr.Sabiha (S*x & Relationship Coach) Host: Omkar Jadhav. Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam. Editor: Rohit Landge.  Edit Assistant: Madhuwanti Vaidya. Content Manager: Sohan Mane. Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale. Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze. Business Development Executive: Sai Kher. Intern: Saiee Katkar, Mrunal Arve. Connect with us:  Twitter:  / amuk_tamuk   Instagram:  / amuktamuk   Facebook:  / amuktamukpodcasts   Spotify: Khuspus  #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcasts #Khuspus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Why Stakeholder Management is Important with Sabiha Shakil

The SEO Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 52:56


What is stakeholder management and why is it important to your career? This week Tazmin talks to Sabiha on this crucial soft skill which is key to career progression and leadership.About Sabiha:Sabiha has been in the industry for over 20 years, and is the founder and CEO of marketing consultancy business Nisa Digital, based in the UAE. Nisa Digital specialise in Life and Applied sciences marketing, providing strategic, digital and mentoring services to help businesses achieve their marketing goals. Sabiha is the recipient of the Top 100 Rising Women Power Leaders in Asia 2023 Award, and also a mentor and member in the DBWC, WTS and FCDC communities. She is a judge at many marketing awards including the Global Search Awards, MENA Search Awards and APAC Search Awards!" Where to find Sabiha:Sabiha on LinkedInSabiha 's Website About 'The SEO Mindset' PodcastBuild your inner confidence and thrive.The SEO Mindset is a weekly podcast that will give you actionable tips, guidance and advice to help you not only build your inner confidence but to also thrive in your career.Each week we will cover topics specific to careers in the SEO industry but also broader topics too including professional and personal development.Your hosts are Life Coach Tazmin Suleman and SEO Manager Sarah McDowell, who between them have over 20 years of experience working in the industry.Get in touchWe'd love to hear from you. We have many ways that you can reach out to us to say hello, ask a question, or suggest a topic for us to discuss on a future episode.Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Follow us on LinkedIn Send us an emailCheck out Tazmin's Website Check out Sarah's Website Click here to download your copy of our free 'Growth versus Fixed Mindset' ebook.Click here to sign up for our newsletter to receive news and updates from the podcast eg latest episodes, events, competitions etc. We will never spam and you can unsubscribe at anytime.Clear Connect NetworkUse code 'seomindset' at checkout to get £10 off your ticket price for Clear Connect Network, hosted by Clear Narrative Media.Clear Connect Network Check out all episodes: The SEO Mindset Podcast website Shoutouts during the episode:Women in Tech SEO CommunityFreelance Coalition for Developing Countries (FCDC)Paid Search AssociationDubai Business Women CouncilCopyright 2024 Sarah & Tazmin

Özgür Mumcu ve Eray Özer'le Yeni Haller
Filenin İlk Sultanı ve İlk Kadın Mühendisimiz: Sabiha Rıfat Hanım

Özgür Mumcu ve Eray Özer'le Yeni Haller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 20:17


Yeni Haller Youtube'da!Dinlediğiniz bu bölümün video hali Yeni Haller'in Youtube sayfasında.Üstelik Sabiha Rıfat Hanım'ın fotoğraflarıyla.Aşağıdaki link'ten Yeni Haller'in Youtube sayfasını ziyaret edebilir ve sonraki videoları kaçırmamak için abone olabilirsiniz. Yeni Haller Youtube SayfasıHalet Çambel bölümümüzü hatırlarsınız. Yaşamıyla, yaptıklarıyla, azmiyle ilham veren müthiş bir karakterdi Halet Hanım. Sabiha Rıfat Hanım benzer bir karakter.Sınır tanımıyor, dur durak bilmiyor. Uçan Parmaklar lakabıyla voleybol oynuyor. Oynadığı kadın takımı rakipsizlikten kapanınca erkek takımına geçiyor.Evet, Fenerbahçe'nin erkek takımında erkeklerle birlikte forma giyip şampiyon oluyor!Yetmiyor, ortaokul mezunu olarak o yıl ilk kez kız öğrenci alan Mühendis Mektebi'nin sınavlarını kazanıyor ve mühendislik okumaya hak kazanan iki kız öğrenciden biri oluyor.İlk kadın mühendisimiz unvanıyla köprüler yapmaya başlıyor. O da yetmiyor, Anıtkabir'in inşaatında 9 yıl başmühendis olarak çalışıyor. Çılgın bir karakter anlayacağınız. Buyurun hepimize ilham olabilecek bu özel insanın hikayesini dinlemeye...Sizden ricam, Yeni Haller'in Youtube sayfasına abone olmanız, videoları beğenmeniz ve en ama en önemlisi arkadaşlarınıza da duyurmanız. Sosyal medyada paylaşabilirsiniz, Whatsapp gruplarına gönderebilirsiniz. Unutmayalım ki, Yeni Haller'i tanıtma konusunda hiçbir algoritma sizden daha iyi değil! :))Ayrıca Yeni Haller'in bu yeni atılımına omuz vermek için bizi aşağıdaki link'lerden destekleyebilirsiniz:www.patreon.com/yenihallerYeni Haller'in bir de Buy Me A Coffee hesabı var artık. Buradan destek olmak çoook daha kolay. Patreon'da sorun yaşayanlar için açtım efendim. Buyurun:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yenihallerEray Özer'e ulaşmak için:https://www.instagram.com/eray_ozerhttps://twitter.com/ErayOzeryenihallerpodcast@gmail.com

Ryto allegro
Pirmas Baltijos šalių šiuolaikinės operos specialistų susitikimas Vilniuje: susipažinome su Vakarų Europa, metas susipažinti tarpusavyje

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 113:17


Leidinio „7 meno dienos“ apžvalga.Kokia etninė kultūra puoselėjama Zarasuose? Pokalbis su folkloro ansamblių meno vadove Diana Skvarčinskaite.Vladas Rožėnas apžvelgia filmą „Pilietinis karas“ (rež. Aleksas Garlandas).Lietuvos muzikos ir teatro akademijoje (LMTA) šią savaitę susitinka Europos aukštųjų teatro mokyklų vadovai – vyksta École des Écoles asociacijos narių susirinkimas. Koks jo tikslas, pagrindiniai uždaviniai ir reikšmė?Vilniuje prasidėjo pirmasis Baltijos šiuolaikinės operos tinklo susitikimas. Kaip gerai Lietuvai pažįstamas Latvijos ir Estijos šiuolaikinės operos laukas? Kokios bendradarbiavimo galimybės matomos?LRT Klasika tęsia pažintį su Metų knygos rinkimuose dalyvaujančiomis knygomis. Pokalbis su Vytenr Muschick – viena iš knygos „Prieš srovę. Sabiha – žuvų draugė“ autorių. Knyga pretenduoja tapti geriausia knygų vaikams kategorijoje.Į Nacionalinį Kauno dramos teatrą po devynerių metų pertraukos sugrįžta režisierius Artūras Areima – spektaklio „Dviejų Korėjų susijungimas“ užkulisiai.Lietuvos kino teatruose pradedama rodyti programa „Trumpas kinas. Nauji balsai“. Kokį žvilgsnį į jaunųjų režisierių kūrybą programa pristato?Žvilgsnis į pasaulio kultūras naujienas – prasidedančią Venecijos meno bienalę, Pompėjoje atrastas freskas, pelningiausius 2023 m. menininkus.Ved. Inesa Rinkevičiūtė

art europa specialist metas pomp ved kok koks inti prie kaip lietuvos europos vakar pokalbis vilniuje kokia lietuvai kokios baltijos sabiha nauji trumpas latvijos knyga estijos pirmas susipa venecijos susitikimas operos lrt klasika lmta areima
Pakeliui su klasika
Danijos radijo žurnalistas Clausas Berthelsenas apie liepsnojusią istorinę Kopenhagos biržą: šis XVII a. pastatas – miesto ikona

Pakeliui su klasika

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 111:55


Vos prieš keletą dienų Kopenhagos simboliu laikytas XVII a. pastatas – senieji biržos rūmai užsiliepsnojo. Apie šią nelaimę pasakoja kolega iš Kopenhagos, Danijos radijo žurnalistas Clausas Bethelsenas. Minėdami Tarptautinę paminklų apsaugos dieną apie paveldosaugą, pasaulio ir Lietuvos galimybes išvengti nelaimingų atsitikimų kalbamės su Kultūros paveldo departamento prie Kultūros ministerijos direktoriaus pavaduotoju Robertu Motuzu.LRT Klasika tęsia pažintis su Metų knygos rinkimuose dalyvaujančiomis knygomis. Leidykla „Aukso žuvys“ išleido Vytenės Muschick, Linos Itagaki ir Mariaus Marcinkevičiaus knygą „Prieš srovę. Sabiha – žuvų draugė“. Istorija apie albanę mergaitę, tapusia žymia albanų ichtiologe, pretenduoja tapti geriausia knygų vaikams kategorijoje.Birželį Plungėje, Žemaitijos Versaliu vadinamuose kunigaikščio Mykolo Oginskio dvaro rūmuose, vyks devintoji Pasaulio žemaičių dailės paroda. Renginio organizatoriai žada įspūdingą ir gausią kultūrinę programą.Rubrikoje „Be kaukių“ vieši Vilniaus universiteto Filologijos fakulteto docentas, Klasikinės filologijos katedros vedėjas, filosofijos mokslų daktaras Vilius Bartninkas.Ved. Gerūta Griniūtė

vos kult bir ved prie apie lietuvos miesto vilniaus istorija pasaulio sabiha tarptautin radijo danijos istorin grini plung renginio klasikin lrt klasika filologijos
Vakaro pasaka
Vytenė Muschick, Marius Marcinkevičius, Lina Itagaki. „Prieš srovę. Sabiha – žuvų draugė“

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 16:32


Vytenė Muschick, Marius Marcinkevičius, Lina Itagaki. „Prieš srovę. Sabiha – žuvų draugė“. Vilnius: Aukso žuvys, 2023. Skaito aktorė Joana Čižauskaitė.

marius prie itagaki sabiha draug skaito
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Intimacy, Fantasy & Sex Education |Part 2| Khuspus with Omkar |Dr. Sabiha, Niranjan| Marathi Podcast

Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 63:45


सेक्स म्हणजे लग्नानंतरचं कर्तव्य आहे का? Intimacy, fantasy कोणतंही नातं टिकवून ठेवण्यासाठी किती महत्वाची आहे?  आपल्या जोडीदाराला आपण त्याच्या fantasy, इच्छा बोलून दाखवण्याची मुभा देतो का? foreplay, after-play संबंधांमध्ये मध्ये किती महत्वाचे आहेत? प्रेम करायला वयाचं बंधन असायला हवं का? या आणि अशा काही महत्वाच्या विषयांवर खुसपुस केली आहे लैंगिक शिक्षणाच्या दुसऱ्या तासात डॉ. सबिहा आणि निरंजन मेढेकर यांच्यासोबत.  Credits:Guest: Dr. Sabiha, Relationship and Sex Coach, Niranjan Medhekar, Writer, PodcasterHost: Omkar Jadhav Creative Producer: Shardul KadamEditor: Tanwee ParanjpeAssistant Editor: Shrutika Mulay, Mohit UbheIntern: Sohan Mane, Mandar Alone Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: NavaVyapar  #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcasts #Khuspus #SexEducation

NTVRadyo
Acı Tatlı Mayhoş - Çankaya sofrası ve süprizler

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 3:23


Atatürk'ün ikamet ettiği Çankaya'daki bağ evinde kurulan Çankaya sofrası her zaman önemli kararların alındığı bir sofra olmuş. Binanın restorasyonu yapılırken bu sofranın eskisi gibi kurulması da son derece büyük sorumluluk isteyen bir iş. Binanın restorasyonu titizlikle yapılırken sürpriz buluntular da çıkmış. Örneğin döşemelerin arasından içinde hala deterjan olan bir deterjan kutusu ve içi havlu kaplı ipten yapılmış muhtemelen Latife Hanım'a ait bir banyo terliği bulunmuş. Sofraya gelince çok özenli takımlar dikkati çıkıyor. Bir kısmı GMK yani Gazi Mustafa Kemal armalı, çünkü henüz daha soyadı kanunu çıkmamış ve Atatürk Türklerin atası anlamına gelen soyadını almamış. Daha sonraki yıllarda yapılmış tabak çatallarda, kadehlerde ise KA Kemal Atatürk arması fark ediliyor, mesela ortada dizili sürahilerde KA arması var. Billur tuzluklar, gümüş karabiber, değirmeni, hardallık var. Bu arada salçalık diye adlandırılan sos kapları da var. Köşede ise Sahibinin Sesi gramofon pikap dikkati çekiyor. Gramofon ile ilgili bizim aileye ilişkin bir anı, Atatürk'ün Selanik çevresinden olan İsmet amcamızın nasıl Atatürk'ün yaveri Salih Bozok'un kızı Sabiha yengemizle evlenmesinin hikayesi ise kayıtta…

bu ka bir daha atat tatl sabiha gmk sofras gramofon selanik
Acı, tatlı, mayhoş
Çankaya sofrası ve süprizler

Acı, tatlı, mayhoş

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 3:24


Atatürk'ün ikamet ettiği Çankaya'daki bağ evinde kurulan Çankaya sofrası her zaman önemli kararların alındığı bir sofra olmuş. Binanın restorasyonu yapılırken bu sofranın eskisi gibi kurulması da son derece büyük sorumluluk isteyen bir iş. Binanın restorasyonu titizlikle yapılırken sürpriz buluntular da çıkmış. Örneğin döşemelerin arasından içinde hala deterjan olan bir deterjan kutusu ve içi havlu kaplı ipten yapılmış muhtemelen Latife Hanım'a ait bir banyo terliği bulunmuş. Sofraya gelince çok özenli takımlar dikkati çıkıyor. Bir kısmı GMK yani Gazi Mustafa Kemal armalı, çünkü henüz daha soyadı kanunu çıkmamış ve Atatürk Türklerin atası anlamına gelen soyadını almamış. Daha sonraki yıllarda yapılmış tabak çatallarda, kadehlerde ise KA Kemal Atatürk arması fark ediliyor, mesela ortada dizili sürahilerde KA arması var. Billur tuzluklar, gümüş karabiber, değirmeni, hardallık var. Bu arada salçalık diye adlandırılan sos kapları da var. Köşede ise Sahibinin Sesi gramofon pikap dikkati çekiyor. Gramofon ile ilgili bizim aileye ilişkin bir anı, Atatürk'ün Selanik çevresinden olan İsmet amcamızın nasıl Atatürk'ün yaveri Salih Bozok'un kızı Sabiha yengemizle evlenmesinin hikayesi ise kayıtta…

bu ka bir daha atat bayram radyo sabiha gmk sofras gramofon selanik
Prva vrsta
Aritmija ft. Sabiha Khan in Vinayak Netke

Prva vrsta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 29:36


Duu Aritmija - Tilen Stepišnik in Šemsudin Dino Džopa - se v oddaji pridružujeta indijska glasbenika Sabiha Khan in Vinayak Netke.

khan vinayak sabiha dino d
Main Bhi Muslim
EP21: The Life & Legacy of Kannada writer and feminist thinker, Sara Aboobacker

Main Bhi Muslim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 54:03


This conversation is between Dr Sabiha Bhoomigowda, retired Vice Chancellor of Karnataka State Women's Akkamahadevi University, Vijayapura, and scholar Dr Sukanya Kanarally who has kindly interviewed Dr Sabiha on behalf of MBM. Dr Sabiha is a literary critic and was a friend of the late Kannada author, Sara Aboobacker.This episode is dedicated to discussing Sara Aboobacker's journey as a writer who was deeply influenced by her background as a Muslim woman from the Beary community - predominantly based in the South-Western coast of India. Sara wrote about the issues and prejudices concerning Muslim women within the community often at the hands of the clergy class. Her breakthrough novel, Chandragiriya Teeradalli, translated into English as Breaking Ties or Nadira, established her as the leading Muslim woman writer in Kannada literature. A progressive writer, she used her voice and writing as mediums not just to express support for Muslim women's rights, but also gender equality, women's education, communal harmony and stand against caste or religious-based discrimination, violence and injustice. She was awarded the Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award in 1984; followed by other recognitions for her contribution to Kannada literature. Sara Aboobacker passed away in January 2023 at the age of 86, but has left behind a legacy of progressive writings and thinking that continues to influence writers and scholars beyond Kannada literature. At the beginning of this episode, you will hear me in conversation with scholar Dr Sukanya Kanarally, who has kindly translated Dr Sabiha's responses to my questions. Post the English introduction, the conversation is between Dr Sabiha Bhoomigowda and Dr Sukanya in Kannada. The full English transcript of this conversation is available on MBM's website, that is mainbhimuslim.com.This interview was conducted in Kannada, and the English transcript can be found on MBM's website.About Dr Sabiha BhoomigowdaDr. Sabiha Bhoomigowda, retired Vice Chancellor of Karnataka State Women's Akkamahadevi University, Vijayapura, began her career as an Assistant Professor in Kannada at SVP College, Mangalore and continued to serve as a Professor and Head of the Department of Kannada. She served as the Director-in-charge at the Centre for Post-graduate Studies, Mangalore University, at Chikka Aluvara. She has successfully completed seven research projects alongside supervising many students in their doctoral research. Dr. Sabiha Bhoomigowda is a writer too. She has published twenty books that span across genres like poetry, short story, essay, life story, literary criticism, column writing, and women's studies. She has known Sara Aboobacker from close quarters as a friend and a critic. She has been one of the editors of Sara Aboobacker's felicitation volume. She has also co-edited twenty seven research and literary works. Several of her poems, short stories and essays have been anthologised in the university textbooks. Dr. Sabiha Bhoomigowda strongly believes that there should be no chasm between academics and social activism and that the society truly benefits only from such integrity. She has served as the President of Karavali Women Writers and Readers for two terms. She has also been serving Karnataka State Federation for Atrocity Against Women since its very inception.Selected episode notes* Sara Aboobacker's biography (Sahitya Akademi, 2011)* Sara Aboobacker, a Critical Insider Who Challenged Gender Hegemony and Oppression (The Wire, 2023)* The Brahmanisation of Textbooks in Karnataka (Round Table India, 2022)* Selected Writings by Sara Aboobacker (The Library of Congress) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mainbhimuslim.com

Translator Training to Find More Direct Clients Than you can Poke a Stick
Concha Ortiz on Interpreting at International Events for Celebrities Juliette Binoche and Rafa Nadal, and Medical Transcription

Translator Training to Find More Direct Clients Than you can Poke a Stick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 31:31


My podcast guest joining me this week is my client and business colleague Concha Ortiz. Concha holds a BA in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Granada. She trained further at Heriot-Watt University and the University of Cordoba where she completed a PhD. She is a member of the Spanish Conference Interpreters Association, Colegio de Doctores y Licenciados de Madrid and the Andalusian Association of Women in Audio-visual Media.During this episode Concha and I discussed: Her career as a freelance interpreter at international events and how she scored contracts that led to interpreting for acclaimed actress Juliette Binoche and multiple grand slam champion Rafa NadalTraining for Spanish interpreters working in the field of medicineMedical transcription Best practices when recruiting T&I suppliersThe book Concha cited is The Blue Manuscript by Sabiha al Khemir. Further information on medicine training for interpreters can be found at https://www.aice-interpretes.com/es/enlace-6-traductor-interprete.php.Please enjoy our wide-ranging conversation! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also enjoy reading the reviews. Want to Become a Booked out Freelance Translator? Join the VIP Foundation Round waiting list (50% off usual course price first 10 entrants): https://entrepreneurialtranslator.thinkific.com/courses/FreelBuy our e-book: How to Find More Direct Clients Thrive as a Premium Freelance Translator in Your Niche and Futureproof Your Career

WDR ZeitZeichen
Sabiha Gökcen, erste Kampfpilotin der Welt (Geburtstag, 21.03.1913)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 15:11


Nach Frauen benannte Flughäfen gibt es kaum. Der Sabiha-Gökçen-Flughafen in Istanbul ist eine Ausnahme. Die Türkin Sabiha Gökçen ist die erste Kampfpilotin der Welt- und Kriegsgeschichte. Sie ist eine der acht Adoptivkinder Atatürks. Ihr Lebensweg liest sich wie ein Abenteuerroman, jedoch einem mit auch dunklen Kapiteln. Autorin: Melahat Simsek Von Melahat Simsek.

HABERTURK.COM
Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı'nda iş kazası: 1 işçi hayatını kaybetti

HABERTURK.COM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 1:01


Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı tünel inşaatında iş kazası meydana geldi. İnşatta devrilen demirlerin altında kalan 24 yaşındaki işçi Yusuf Koç hayatını kaybetti.

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)
EP 115 ON MAKING JOYLAND AND MORE FT: SABIHA SUMAR

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 38:48


HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL OF US HERE! May your year be happy, joyous, and mindful. This year is predicted to be the year of being real, being authentic- THAT'S THE WORD- so more openness, more honesty, less manipulations- because the world is becoming OPEN and REAL!!! So, in today's episode 115 , our guest is the amazing director, Sabiha Sumar. I am a big fan of her work, especially her film Silent waters. She was in our episode 3 of the podcast, and I am so delighted that she is back. This time we talk about the film that she has produced- JOYLAND. It is one of the films currently shortlisted for Oscars 2023. Sabiha has won multiple awards as a director and is also a trained actor under Judith Weston, who was also on our podcast. Chk that out. We will also be starting or NEWSLETTERS soon- stay tuned for that!Digs:1) On producing Joyland.2) From Silent Waters to Joyland.3) Directors as actors.4) Censorship and movies.5) Focus on getting the script right, rather than funding6) Being vulnerable as a creator.7) Cinema is an art where you cannot lie.8) Being a director and producing for another director.9) Film school or no film school. Email id: metaphysicallab@gmail.com/  You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media   DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Teil (4) "Hafiz" - Fotobuch von Sabiha Çhimen

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 6:23


Luerweg, Susannewww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, FazitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

hafiz fotobuch sabiha susannewww
Yeni Şafak Podcast
Dursun Gürlek - Sabiha Zekeriya Sertel'in son duası

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 6:57


B ir Müslümanın hayatında duanın ne kadar önemli olduğu başta Kur'an-ı Kerim olmak üzere hadis kitaplarında ve dini eserlerin birçoğunda belirtiliyor. Bundan dolayı dua kitapları büyük rağbet görüyor. Gerçekten de samimi bir dille ve gözyaşı dökerek yapılan dua sahibine huzur veriyor. Duanın manevi gücüne diğer dinlere mensup bazı ilim adamları da inanıyorlar ve sırf bu konuyla ilgili eserler kaleme alıyorlar. Rus romancı Tolstoy'u ve Fransız Alexis Carrel'i buna iki örnek verebiliriz. Mütedeyyin bazı tıp bilginleri de aynı gerçeği dile getiriyorlar. Meşhur Mazhar Osman Bey de bu kanaatte olan önemli doktorlarımızdan biridir. Ünlü şairlerimizden birçoğunun da duayı konu alan güzel şiirleri bulunuyor. Bazı meşhur İslam hükümdarlarının savaş öncesi yaptıkları içli dualar ise tarihin altın sayfalarını süslüyor.

Kannada Pusthaka Parichaya | ಕನ್ನಡ ಪುಸ್ತಕ ಪರಿಚಯ
SE03-45.'ಕೀಲಿಕೈ ಮತ್ತು ಇತರ ಪ್ರಬಂಧಗಳು' – ಡಾ.ಸಬಿಹಾ ಭೂಮಿಗೌಡ ( 'Keelikai Mattu Itara Prabandhagalu' by Dr. Sabiha bhumigouda)

Kannada Pusthaka Parichaya | ಕನ್ನಡ ಪುಸ್ತಕ ಪರಿಚಯ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 3:56


'ಕೀಲಿಕೈ ಮತ್ತು ಇತರ ಪ್ರಬಂಧಗಳು' ಪುಸ್ತಕದ ಕುರಿತು ಕೇಳಿ ನೀತಾ ರಾವ್ ಅವರ ವಿಮರ್ಶನೆಯನ್ನು ಶಿಲ್ಪ ಮಲ್ಲೇಶ್ ರವರ ಧ್ವನಿಯಲ್ಲಿ. Listen to the review written by Neeta Rao on 'Keelikai Mattu Itara Prabandhagalu' book and read by Shilpa Mallesh. Podcast also available on Youtube Write to us: parichayaloka@gmail.com Co-sponsored by: Prathama Srsti - Buy authentic, hand picked GI TAG products of India and support local art and artists. To know more visit https://www.PrathamaSrsti.com Parichaya Loka presents a new Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Hoysala" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourhoysala Parichaya Loka presents Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Bengaluru" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourBengaluru Parichaya Loka presents Android app for travellers. Gear up for the weekend! Download "Tour Mysuru" app from the Playstore. https://tinyurl.com/tourmysore Leave your comments, feedback, ratings and share it with your friends --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vasistha-jagannath/support

SEYİR HALİ
İBB Raylı Sistemler Daire Başkanı: HızRay'la 4. Levent'ten Sabiha Gökçen'e 26 dakikada ulaşılacak

SEYİR HALİ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 110:38


İBB Raylı Sistemler Daire Başkanı Doç. Dr. Alpkökin, HızRay projesi için “Beylikdüzü'nden Sabiha Gökçen'e kadar yaklaşık 74.5 kilometre ve 13 istasyondan oluşuyor. Tasarımı 160 km/saat, ticari 90-100 km/saat hızda gidebileceğimiz bir sistemdir. 4. Levent'ten çıkan biri Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı'na 25-26 dakikada ulaşmış olacak" ifadelerini kullandı.

Graphic Policy Radio
Ms. Marvel: Kamala Khan & Desi Community Power

Graphic Policy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 64:00


"I want Ms.Marvel to give us the kind of personal fuel to continue to do this work and keep our eyes on the campaigns we're trying to win." —Sabiha Basrai. Ms. Marvel, the MCU's latest on Disney+ gets a close read from our expert panel. We open with a spoiler-free pitch of why we enjoyed the show then cover the full TV series. Darakshan Raja is a Pakistani - American organizer and Bhangra DJ. She is the founding executive director of Muslims for Just Futures (MJF), a grassroots organization that builds power in Muslim communities through collective care, organizing, advocacy, and movement-building. https://twitter.com/DarakshanRaja Harini Marchadi is a college student studying biology and history. She is particularly interested in questions of nationalism in formerly colonized nations and interactions between countries affected by colonialism. https://twitter.com/harini_marchadi Sabiha Basrai is a graphic designer and social justice organizer involved with economic justice, immigrant rights, and anti-war organizing since the mid-1990s. For the last 16 years, Sabiha has been a co-owner of Design Action Collective where she works at the intersection of visual arts and activism. designaction.org Sabiha shared a list of some of her fave orgs fighting for justice here and in South East Asia. They won't all fit in my show notes so read them here: https://twitter.com/Elana_Brooklyn/status/1549938780022374400?s=20&t=n5a2G7PaqgcZbFBILt5n7w    

Aralık Mag Fotoğraf Dergisi
Hacklenen Fotoğrafçı Hesapları, Pandemi Döneminin Fotoğrafçılara Katkısı ve Daha Fazlası

Aralık Mag Fotoğraf Dergisi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 37:14


Bu bölümümüzde; Instagram hesabı hacklenen fotoğrafçı Sabiha Çimen'i, pandemi dönemi online söyleşilerin gelecek vadede fotoğrafçılara katkısını ve ustaların yeni gittiğimiz bir coğrafyada nasıl fotoğraf çekmemiz gerektiği tüyolarını konuştuk. Bizi dinlediğiniz için teşekkürler. Fatih Ayoğlu : https://www.instagram.com/photo_by_fa İlker Şimşekcan: https://www.instagram.com/ilkersimsekcan/ - #fatihayoglu #ilkersimsekcan #aralıkmag

Hey Chums
There's Literally Failure (Just Look At My Colon)

Hey Chums

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 36:14


Shark Tank episode S13E02: featuring meatballs in bags, a Dragon's Den guest appearance, a sad sibling relationship, and a useless button. Plus: Ralph takes on the Ring, with a guest appearance from his (lovely) mother Sabiha. Hey, Chums! Welcome to the officially unofficial Shark Tank podcast, with friends & co-hosts Alyssa and Sylvie (plus: guest appearances by noted "tank guy," Ralph). We break down each episode's drama, intrigue, and offers (or lack thereof) each week, so swim on back for more chum about Lori Greiner, Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, and Robert Herjavec.

The Just-in-Time Cafe Podcast
Girl Power in the Middle East, with Sabiha Mumtaz

The Just-in-Time Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 47:46


It's Episode 74 and Tracy and Elisabeth got to interview Dr. Sabiha Mumtaz from the University of Wollongong in Dubai. She's got an innovative strategy for lifting women into leadership positions in the United Arab Emirates. Next up it's a cool tool that lets you load videos, animation and an unlimited supply of presentation goodies into your PowerPoints. And for Q&A, they asked our problem-solving community if anyone had attempted to bring Lean into their homes—and what happened if they did.   It's a great day at the cafe! 0:00 - Intro 1:32 - What's On The Menu 2:13 - Hot Apps Presenter Media: https://www.presentermedia.com/ 5:09 - Q&A - Have you used Lean at home? 17:17 - Featured Guest - Sabiha Mumtaz 46:17 - Upcoming Events December Webinar - https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pc-yqqDorE9Bfxw8VBYUsch8BZNJ9zw-8 UC San Diego Leadership Course: https://extension.ucsd.edu/courses-and-programs/lean-six-sigma-leadership Thanks for Listening!   Listen to more podcasts at JITCafe.com.   Link to the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/-z5pLfKWT0c   Find us on: - Apple Podcasts - Stitcher - Podbean - Spotify - RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/JITCafe/feed.xml

Hujjat Podcast
The Breakdown - Ep.31: Evolution & Islam ft. Sister Fatema Meghji

Hujjat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 49:26


Was Prophet Adam (as) the first man on Earth? What does the Quran say about evolution? Can we reconcile evolution with the creation story? In this podcast we unpack what the Quran actually says on evolution and how we as Muslims can reconcile it with our creation story. We discuss how evolution has become an ideology in itself and what happens when we don't know all the answers… Join Aliya and Sabiha as they host Sister Fatema Meghji to discuss these questions and more. All of our podcasts are available on YouTube, Apple, Google and Spotify, search “HUJJAT PODCAST”.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Eğitim 360° (18): Sabiha Sunar ve Veli Elif Doğan ile okula dönüş

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 46:14


Medyascope ve Eğitim Reformu Girişimi (ERG) işbirliğiyle hazırlanan Eğitim 360°'ın bu bölümünde Umay Aktaş Salman ve Burcu Meltem Arık okulların açılabilmesi ve açık kalabilmesi için alınması gereken önlemleri, yapılması gerekenleri konuştu. Türkiye, salgında Meksika'dan sonra OECD ülkeleri arasında okullarını en uzun süre kapalı tutan ikinci ülke oldu. Yeni eğitim yılının ise 6 Eylül'de başlaması planlanıyor. Öte yandan 1 Temmuz'da başlayan normalleşmeyle vaka sayıları hızla artıyor. Programda eğitimin nasıl etkilendiği, çocukların yaşadığı kayıplar ve telafisi konuşurken, okulların açılabilmesi ve açık kalabilmesi için atılması gereken adımlar da konuşuldu. Programa konuk olan TEDEM Koordinatörü Sabiha Sunar, yüz yüze eğitime ara verilmesinin ortaya çıkardığı riskleri anlatırken, yaşanan akademik ve sosyal duygusal kayıpların telafisinin ne düzeyde olduğunun bilinmesine ve buna göre müfredat çalışması yapılmasına ihtiyaç olduğunu vurguladı. Sunar, okullarını uzun süreli açık tutan ülkelerin okula dönüş yol haritası çıkardığını anlattı. Veli Elif Doğan ise, yüz yüze eğitim yapılamamasının çocuklarına etkisini anlatırken, yeni eğitim-öğretim yılında okulların açık kalabilmesi için ne gibi önlemler alındığını sordu.

High Tea with Farah
Episode 25 - A Homeschooling child's Hifdh Journey with Sabiha Ameen

High Tea with Farah

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 53:28


Hifdh is the memorization of the Quran, the holy scripture for Muslims. In this episode, Sabiha discusses her child's hifdh journey, motivation strategies, and the environment she created at home for her child while her daughter was memorizing. 

Sosyal Çalışma Podcast
Sosyal Çalışma Üzerine (1)/ Sosyal Hizmet/ Sosyal Çalışma Mesleğinin Kayıp Tarihinden Bir Figür:Sabiha Sertel

Sosyal Çalışma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 23:43


Doç. Dr. Umut Yanardağ tarafından hazırlanan sosyal çalışma üzerine her ay sizlerle birlikte. Bu bölümde Yanardağ, Sabiha Sertel üzerine konuşuyor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sosyalcalisma/message

Storytelling
Song of Light

Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 2:14


Poetry by Jimena Ramos Yengle and Sabiha in our fifth season, Sunset. Photography by Regan Smith. Shop: Evil Queen Candles.

Tarihte Bugün
Tarihte Bugün #103 | 13 Nisan

Tarihte Bugün

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 2:23


13 NİSAN 2021 DÜNYA TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1517 - Son Memlük sultanı II. Tomanbay, I. Selim tarafından Kahire'de idam edildi. 1796 - ABD'ye ilk kez bir fil Hindistan'dan getirildi. 1919 - Amritsar katliamı: Büyük Britanya askeri birlikleri, Amritsar'da (Hindistan) 379 silahsız göstericiyi öldürdü. 1970 - Uzay mekiği Apollo 13, yerden 321.860 km yüksekte olduğu sırada oksijen tanklarından bir tanesi infilak etti. Uzay ekibi başarıyla dünyaya döndü. 1975 - Lübnan'nın başkenti Beyrut'ta dört Hristiyan Falanjiste karşılık, 27 Filistinlinin öldürülmesiyle Lübnan İç Savaşı başladı. TÜRKİYE TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1933 - Yüksek Mühendislik Mektebi'ni (İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi) bitiren Sabiha ve Melek Hanımlar, Türkiye'nin ilk kadın mühendisleri oldu. İki kadın mühendis, kur'a sonucu Ankara ve Bursa Nafıa İdaresi'ne (Bayındırlık Bakanlığı) atandı. 1994 - Kamuoyunda "RTÜK Yasası" diye bilinen Radyo ve Televizyonların Kuruluş ve Yayınları Hakkındaki Mülga 3984 Sayılı Kanun Meclis'de kabul edildi. BUGÜN DOĞANLAR 1771 - İngiliz mucit ve maden mühendisi Richard Trevithick, dünyaya geldi. 1906 - İrlandalı yazar, eleştirmen ve şair Samuel Beckett, doğdu.   1914 - Türk şair Orhan Veli, doğdu. 1942 - Türk şair ve yazar Ataol Behramoğlu, dünyaya geldi. BUGÜN ÖLENLER 1695 - Fransız yazar Jean de La Fontaine, hayatını kaybetti.

Pod Emperor of Dune
Season 3 Episode 18: My Skin Is Not My Own

Pod Emperor of Dune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 59:45


In this episode, we take a look at chapters fifty through fifty-two of Children of Dune, in which Sabiha reveals the price she is paying for Leto's escape, Muriz continues to be terrible, Gurney finds out he's been played, and we discover the truth behind Leto's ominous musings about gloves and skin. Now introducing…the amazing Sandtrout Boy!

Finance Your Dream
10. Choosing Single Motherhood: Coach Sabiha Mustafa Talks Fears, Process, and Possibilities

Finance Your Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 47:39


Are you considering becoming a single mother by choice? Sabiha Mustafa, single mom by choice and coach to women thinking about starting that journey, talks with Debra (also a single mom by choice) about all the ins and outs of making that decision. What are the common fears women have? What mindset shifts might be necessary? Will my kids be okay? What's the process? The challenges - and joys - of single motherhood by choice are both significant. This episode is a must-listen if you are thinking about making this leap.

Tarihte Bugün
Tarihte Bugün #90 | 31 Mart

Tarihte Bugün

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 3:13


31 MART 2021 DÜNYA TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1889 - Paris'te, 1789 Fransız Devrimi'nin 100. yıl dönümü için, Gustave Eiffel tarafından yapılan Eiffel Kulesi açıldı. 1901 - Avusturya-Macaristan İmparatorluğu Başkonsolosu Emile Jelinek'in, Daimler'e ısmarladığı dört silindirli araç, sahibine teslim edildi. Jelinek, yeni aracına kızı "Mercedes"in adını verdi. 1965 - ABD, Vietnam'a 3500 deniz piyadesi göndererek sıcak savaşa girdi. TÜRKİYE TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1901- Rumî Takvim'e göre 31 Mart 1325'te Bir milletvekili, bir Nazır ve tespit edilemeyen sayıda asker ve sivilin hayatını kaybettiği isyan, Selanik'te bulunan Üçüncü ve Edirne'de bulunan İkinci Ordulara mensup askerlerin oluşturdukları, Rumeli halkının gönüllü katıldığı “Hareket Ordusu”''nun İstanbul'a gelmesi ile bastırıldı. Üç gün süren çarpışmaların ardından sıkıyönetim ilan edildi; padişah II. Abdülhamit tahttan indirilip yerine V. Mehmed Reşad tahta çıktı. İsyana katılanlar ve destekleyenler yargılanarak 70 kişi idam edildi, 420 kişi ise çeşitli hapis cezalarına çarptırıldı. 1925 - Şeyh Said İsyanı'nın olduğu bölgede, Divan-ı Harb'in verdiği idam cezalarının, onay gerektirmeden yerine getirilmesi hakkındaki kanun kabul edildi.  1928 - İzmir, Torbalı'da meydan gelen 7,0 büyüklüğündeki depremde 50 kişi öldü.   İlk Kadın Mühendislerimiz Diplomalarını Aldı (1933) Bugünkü İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi o zamanki ismiyle Yüksek Mühendis Mektebin mezun olan Sabiha ve Melek Hanımlar 13 Nisan 1933'te diplomalarını aldılar. Türkiye'nin ilk kadın mühendisleri olma ünvanını taşıyan bu iki bayan Ankara ve Bursa Nafia İdarelerinde işe başladılar.   BUGÜN DOĞANLAR 1596 -  Fransız filozof ve matematikçi René Descartes, dünyaya geldi. 1809 - Gogol, Rus yazar Nikolay Vasilyeviç doğdu. BUGÜN ÖLENLER 1893 Ünlü yazar ve şair Muallim Naci vefat etti.  1975 -  Türk şair ve yazar Munis Faik Ozansoy, 2015 -  Türk savcı Mehmet Selim Kiraz, şehit edildi. 2017 -  Türk tiyatro, sinema ve dizi oyuncusu Halit Akçatepe, hayatını kaybetti.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Sabiha ve Zekeriya Sertel’in fevkalade yaşam öyküsü – Korhan Atay ile söyleşi

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 28:04


Gazeteci-yazar Korhan Atay‘ın Serteller adlı biyografi çalışması, Osmanlı’nın yıkılış ve Türkiye’nin kuruluş döneminde düşünce, duygu ve yeniliklere yön veren iki başarılı gazeteci ve yazarın; Sabiha ve Zekeriya Sertel’in hikâyesini anlatıyor. Sabiha ve Zekeriya Sertel çifti, 1911-1978 yılları arasında hemen hepsi çok satan dergi ve gazeteler çıkardı, pek çok kitap yazdı. Nâzım Hikmet, Suat Derviş, Sabahattin Ali, Nail Çakırhan başta olmak üzere ülkenin demokrat, ilerici ve sosyalist pek çok aydın ve yazarı bu yayın organlarında çalıştı, kitapları Serteller tarafından basıldı. Serteller yönetimindeki Tan gazetesi yükselen Alman faşizmine, yerli Nazi işbirlikçilerine ve dönemin baskıcı tek parti hükümetlerine alabildiğine muhalefet etti, çok partili demokrasiyi, düşünce özgürlüğünü ve insan haklarını savundu. Bu yayında Korhan Atay, bu iki gözüpek insanın hayatından kesitler paylaştı.

113 Chat
A Chat With Unionville Fitness

113 Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 28:41


Rounding off our discussion on health and fitness this week, our very own Zehra Rizvi sat down with Sabiha Rizvi. Trainer, nutritionist, fitness fiend and owner of Unionville Fitness in Toronto, Sabiha answers your questions on the best approach to a healthy lifestyle.

Your Life In My Voice
#014 Saturday shots with dr.sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 4:27


Thinking out of the box.

Your Life In My Voice
#005 मनाचा मंगळवार with DR.Sabiha.

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 5:47


All about an emotion unexpressed in word.An emotion which is not only an act but more than an act.An emotion highly censored.Yes its all about SEX as an emotion first and then an act.Listen till the end to enjoy.

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Mutfaktan Sesler - MSA'nın Podcasti
Sabiha Apaydın, Restoran ve Personel

Mutfaktan Sesler - MSA'nın Podcasti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 41:05


Dünyanın en iyi restoranları arasında gösterilen, uluslararası ödüllü restoran Mikla’nın deneyimli restoran yöneticisi Sabiha Apaydın ile restoranlarda personelin rolünü, arka plandaki kültürün görünen tarafa yansımasını konuştuk. Türkiye’de servis hizmetinin meslek olamama halini irdeledik.

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Insomnia insight with Daniel Erichsen
Open Class #48: To Michele, Ellie, John and Sabiha

Insomnia insight with Daniel Erichsen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 39:18


Michele wonders about the impact of sleep on the immune system. Ellie is thinking of getting rid of things she bought to sleep better. John is seeing that obsessing is unhelpful. Sabiha asks important questions. Do you have trouble sleeping? Can’t sleep? Have questions about insomnia or sleep? Please submit here and we will try to respond soon in an Open class episode. https://www.thesleepcoachschool.com/h... Would you like to work with a sleep coach? Awesome! Here are some great options: - The Self Coaching Master Program www.thesleepcoachschool.com - BedTyme, a sleep coaching app for iOS and Android. - Daniel’s book Set it & Forget it on Amazon. It includes a cell phone number where you can send questions. The self coaching program is perfect if you like learning through video and also if have mental wellness goals besides such has being less anxious. BedTyme is ideal if you like to learn via text and have a sleep coach in your pocket. Not sure where to start? Check out these playlists! This is natto - the perfect place to start learning! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Success stories - if you need hope and inspiration, this is for you. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Insomnia insight - a list of every single episode. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Talking insomnia - guests with trouble sleeping or experts share their stories / tips. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Hypnic jerks, hypnic awareness and other common issues. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Fatal insomnia - for those concerned about ffi and sfi. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... The self coaching model https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Best! This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.

Your Life In My Voice
#003 मनाचा मंगळवार by Dr.Sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 4:50


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Tarihin Öteki Yüzü
Sabiha-Zekeriya Sertel Gazeteciliği ve Tan Matbaası Baskını

Tarihin Öteki Yüzü

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 47:36


Bundan 75 yıl önce bugün Hüseyin Cahit'in "Kalkın Ey Ehli Vatan!" çağrısıyla binlerce kişilik güruh Tan Gazetesi'ni yerle yeksan etmişti. O zihniyet halen dipdiri...

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Your Life In My Voice
#009 Top ten startup mistakes..part 2

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 5:42


  Its Saturday and welcome back to Saturday shots with Dr. Sabiha and you are listening to hum tum and start-ups. And today is part two of the episode Top ten start-up mistakes to avoid. Last episode we did finish listening to first 3 mistake….so now Without taking any more time Let me start with mistake number 4.   4.to undervalue your own product or service   Guys no doubt Don't price too high, but don't price too low just to gain market share. If you are good, price like it! Many entrepreneurs start with the best of intentions and give things away for free, be very careful with this, because you don't want to be known as a source of freebies.  Moving ahead with Mistake no.5 5. To fail to begin with the end in mind "a startup often begin with excitement and optimism thinking they will do whatever it takes to succeed. Adopting a big picture approach from the outset will force you to ask tough questions sooner rather than later, and will give you a roadmap to refer to when things get rough. Dare yourself to answer the tough questions and get a timeline designed for your startup. Mistake no.6 6.To fall in love with your idea too hard "Founders fall in love with their ideas and often don't do the hard work needed to figure out exactly who else is in love with what they are selling," Of course, you should be passionate about your business, but founders who are too emotionally invested often ignore the warning signs that they're missing the mark. Remember that if your product or service is not getting traction, it's not the customers' fault — it's yours.    mistake number 7.   7.not evolving when you should   "It's important to stay objective and read the market, don't be afraid to pivot if you find that your original ideal isn't taking off as you'd hoped. “Respond to what the market needs rather than what you want to give., "YouTube originally was meant to be a dating website. The founders eventually realized the market didn't want to date via videos — but they did want to just upload and share videos. The rest is history."   Mistake number 8 8. taking to too long to launch You can plan and research forever, but the key is to just get out there, and then there will be natural feedback and momentum to carry you forward,"  If you want to swim, first step is to take jump of faith in the swimming pool "You don't have to have everything perfect and figured out in order to launch. “In fact, if you labour over your idea for too long, you may be wasting time creating something that's not quite right for your customers. Get what you're offering in front of them and let them help you create what they need most . Mistake number 9   9.neglecting legal protection So, you're starting a business with a college friend, you've written your plan on the back of a napkin, and sealed the deal with a clink of your glasses. Great, but don't neglect the next steps. “Often people are so excited about getting the business up and running that they're hasty and forget to do things like a founder's agreement, proper privacy policy, exit policy and many other legal accepts. Failure to address these beginning steps can come back to bite you years down the line. Mistake number 10, which have taught me a lot personally 10.  Not asking for help Do not be so prideful that you cannot ask for help. It makes no sense to be stubborn trying to prove you can figure everything out on your own and your business fails as a result.  When you are just starting your business, you will want to get a coach or mentor who can help you avoid making costly mistakes.  And fortunately, you are listening rite now to one such startup coach and a mentor, so pick up the phone and book a free exploratory session with Dr. Sabiha So, guys, that's for today's episode And yes, let me even tell this episode marks the end of series hum tum and start up……. comment box is waiting for you… Keep Sharing your lessons you learnt from your mistakes… .  Till then enjoy

Lunch with Lloyd Podcast
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE NEIGBOURHOOD EATERY?

Lunch with Lloyd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 82:10


19 November 2020: Zeena tries out a new neighbourhood spot called The Pangolin, while Mark tries out Jones the Grocer on The Palm West Beach. Meanwhile, Guy in Dubai Paris Norriss tries out extreme dune buggying. We also have a bit of online theatre, a chat with a beauty queen, and an exciting production called Reservoir Dogs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Your Life In My Voice
#006 The WHY of every START UP| Saturday Shots By Dr Sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 5:35


It was in year 2018 . .two individuals came together to solve a problem. They formed a Startup which provided Customised Workflow Automation. They came up with a specific products for Government Agencies....something which will sure lessen the burden of all the paper work... One Partner knew "how" to get things done and the other knew "what" all tools are required to get those things done. Friends, after having lived with a certain problem for over 17 years, as a family member of the one who suffers, I knew precisely WHY I wanted the problem solved. Just four month old, this Startup participated in the innaugural Maharashtra Startup Week 2018 organised by Maharshtra State Innovation Society. The other 2 patners very confidently selected me to pitch the idea in front of jury.. Even I thought have lived the pain in and out so this is perfect opportunity for me to share my experience and I just grabbed it. Now the scene is we are in the top 100 startups out of 1500 plus participants. The Jury had Senior IAS officers and eminent industry leaders. We had an amazing power point presentation ready. Now the moment comes when I take the stage and start my pitch - my story, my pain and the why. As I started my presentation with the very first slide I started reliving my experiences. Infact I was in a trance and I just forgot to even move the slides of the PPT ahead My story was no doubt heartfelt and the jury got connected instantaneuously. I may have been on fringes, but my pain was true.A Senior IAS officer asked for my visiting card even before we had wrapped up our presentation and in that moment i felt like we had won the ₹ 15 lakh award. And indeed big evening we got the announcement that we are the winner.. Though my entire presentation was on how and what, however I just went on speaking about that why of the product. The hard learnt lesson was sell the problem not the solution . That's the topic of todays episode - the why of every startup and your listening to Saturday shots with Dr Sabiha When I gave that pitch though all that was new for me I strongly believed in my own NLP skills and consciously I followed the concept of the golden circle by Simon Sinek which points out that everyone in an organization knows "WHAT" it is that they do, some know "HOW" they do it, but very few know "WHY" they do what they actually do.He points out that the reason can't be to make a profit. That's a result, and it will always be a result of providing something of value. By "why" I mean: What is your purpose? What is your cause? What is your belief? Why does your organization exist? Why do you get out of the bed in the morning and why should anyone care? Asking yourselves "why" is generally a reactionary response after we have done something. Why did I do that? Or, why do I continue to do something? In the start up world, "why" cannot be an afterthought. It must be your forethought. Properly and successfully defining your "why" is an important element when defining your startup. People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers had little in common, but they all started with WHY. They realized that people don't truly buy into a product, service, movement, or idea until they understand the WHY behind it Now, this “Why” exists in the part of the brain that control feelings and decisionmaking but not language. That is why it's a challenge to many of us to articulate the why in words. But, we can learn to put those feelings in words and those who learn are the ones who are better able to inspire action in themselves, among their colleagues and also the customers. People don't buy what you do, people buy why you do it. The why is within you and once you find and know your why the only part is to remain true to it. This is the first part of the golden Circle - the why of every startup. Stay tuned to Hum Tum aur Startups for new episodes every Saturday to know the next part of the golden ci

Your Life In My Voice
#005 Let's Talk Start up | Saturday Shots By Dr Sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 2:15


It's almost 10 months of pandemic...and for sure even you are getting a feel that the pandemic is at its own climax ...now other then all the horrifying experience this .covid gave us... the exciting elements happening around us is how just from no where certains thing have become need of hour....like a new norm.. For example the owner of zoom app had never developed and launched the app thinking of covid crisis in mind...but look at it today every device has zoom app installed.. Internet though was always around but today every one wants high speed fibre optics.. Online money transaction was used by selected few...but today even a normal wada paw vendor accepts 10 rupees through pay tm....or Google pay... My point is all this services we enjoy today had started with a small idea ...which turned into innovation and later successful startups ..and now are necessities ..all together something without which our lives are no more easy . So welcome to Saturday shots with dr sabiha ... and I am here with my new series hum tum and startups... especially for all those who have some unique ideas.. ... some hidden talents and skills and who want to explore it more.. Because deep down every person desires to contribute to other lives. It is a basic human instinct to contribute .and if you have a slightest belief that you have a gift in you which the world needs then you are at a rigth place...listening to Saturday shots with dr sabiha and in this series -hum tum aur startups we talk share and keep exploring... Numerous Startup mantras... Because an idea can change the world... So Let's be the change And most importantly let's begin today.. till then stay tuned to Saturday shots with dr sabiha. And enjoy listening hum tum aur startups...

Your Life In My Voice
#003 Saturday Shots with Dr.Sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 2:16


Insaan aur badlaw ek hi sikhay kay do pehloo hai..aur hamara mind ek meaning giving machine hai. Recently mainay shade zahrai ka ek video dekha where she explained so well..that Jab kisi bhi change ko mind khatre ki nashani samajta hai...when mind takes change as threat..then immediately body may noradrenaline produce hota hai.hamare blood vessels kay around ek smooth lining hai . jaisay hi noradrenaline release hota hai..the smooth lining vasoconstricts..wo tight ho jati hai...which means what??? less blood is able to get through... natija...body ko less oxygenated blood pohachta hai...and worst kya hota hai????..less oxygen to prefrontal cortex of brain...now this completely sabotages you...aap clearly soch nahi pate...dar jate hai...decision lay nahi pati...all in all ek complete non resourceful state may land kar jate hai... Ab on other side... Agar hamara mind change ko opportunity samje ...when mind takes change as opportunity...jo mind kar bhi sakta hai... To ab kya hoga... Noradrenali ki jagah...boost milega adrenaline ko...cortisol will go down... Hum clearly soch payegay...we will get more determination more motivation and more clarity.. Vasoconstrict ki jagah blood vessels dailte hoaty hai..jyaada blood flow milta hai...I.e more oxygen to muscles tissues and to brain..now we can perform with complete control on our emotions kyuki ab hum ek resourceful state may hai. Thanks shadee...for sharing such interesting facts... neurological aur biological brain based reasons kay dam par ye yakinan prove hojata hai ..that body mind emotion are part of same system.. Bas need of the hour is get trainined to keep body mind emotion in sink... And how...by just hiring an expert life coach... So Go for it.. Till then... Stay tuned and enjoy listening... Saturday shots with dr.sabiha. Hum tum aur emotions.

Your Life In My Voice
#002 how negative emotions are a call for action #Hum Tum aur emotions Saturday shots with dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 2:48


I believe three are three basic ways in which people deal with emotion.Which of these have you used today? 1.Avoidance We all want to avoid painful emotions.As a result,most people try to avoid any situation that could lead to emotions that they fear -- or worse,some people try not to feel any emotions at all! If,for example,they fear rejection,they try to avoid any situation that could lead to rejection.They shy away from relationships.As a result keep themselves away from the feeling of love,intimacy,and connection that they desire most. 2.Denial. People often try to disassociate from their feelings by saying,"It doesn't feel that bad."Meanwhile they keep stocking the fire within themselves by thinking about how horrible things are,or how someone has taken advantage of them,or how they do everything right but things still turn out wrong,and why does this always happen to me? Experiencing an emotion and trying to pretend it's not there only creates more pain. If the messge your emotions are trying to deliver is ignored,the emotions simply increase their amperage;they intensify until you finally pay attention. 3.Magnefication. Many people stop fighting their painful emotions and decide to fully indulge in them.They intensify it and make it even worse than it is.It becomes a " badge of courage",and they begin to compete with others, saying,"You think you've got it bad?Let me tell you how bad I've got it!"It literally becomes part of their identity,a way of being unique;they begin to pride themselves on being worse off than anyone else. Then what is not a mistake.. If you want to make your life really work,you must make your emotions work for you. Take your emotions as an internal compass that points you towards the actions you must take to arrive at your goals. The emotions you once thought of as a negative are merely a CALL TO ACTION. Realize that the emotions you are feeling at this very moment are a gift,a guideline,a support system,a call to action. Do you avoid them,deny them,magnify them or not take a call for action..what is the mistake you are doing RIGHT NOW. Do share your emotions in comment box. Dr sabiha Life coach.

Your Life In My Voice
#001 Hum tum aur emotions...Saturday shots with dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 1:10


#how to control your emotions.............saal 2020 matlab emotions ka sailaab rhaa hai. Jindagi ki kishti ruk si gayi Insaan to insaan emotions bhi bas ventilator ki support par hai.. Jab help layni hi hai to kyu na hum aur tum milkar in emotions par Kabu palay.. Kyu ki har emotion ka har experience ka ek structure hai... Aur har structure badla ja sakta hai. Jazbaat aap ko control kare ya aap jazbatooo ko...choice hamesha say hamare hai.. enotion kay aagay pichay koi trigger koi anchor jarur hota jisko control koi aur karta hai ...button koi aur dabata hai mood hamara badal jata hai So ab Ye negative anchors kaisay badlay.. Moods ko manage kaisay kare.. how to control our emotions. Isii topic kay saat may hazir hu dr sabiha...coach to your life and doctor to your emotions With my next exciting podcast series.. Hum tum aur emotions.. stay tuned and keep listening to Saturday shots.....with dr sabiha..

Your Life In My Voice
#001 मनाचा मंगळवार by Dr Sabiha.

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 0:57


वर्ष 2020 संपत आलं बघता-बघता सोशल डिस्टंसिंग लॉक डाऊन याचा पहिला वाढदिवस येईल.. पहिला बड्डे येईल या सगळ्यात मनाला करोनाचं कसलंच इन्फेक्शन झाले नाही ..पण मग मनाचं टेंपरेचर का वाढत चाललंय ..मनाचं प्रेशर स्थिर का नाही शरीराचं इतकं कौतुक.. पण मनाचा थर्मामीटर आणि ऑक्सी मीटर कुठे आहे?अश्या वेळी काय करायचं काय नाही खूप जण सांगतात.. पण नक्की कसं करायचं हे मनाला कोण सांगणार ?आणि प्रत्येकाचा मेंदू युनिक आहे आणि मनाला इन्स्ट्रक्शन मेंदूचे देतो ..मग मन आणि मेंदू एकाच मार्गावर का नसतात? बस याच सगळ्या प्रश्नांवर बोलायला येत आहे मी डॉक्टर सबिहा महिन्याच्या पहिल्या मंगळवारी.. मनाचा मंगळवार ..आणि विषय असेल मन मेंदू आणि बरंच काही... सो.. स्टे ट्युनड्.. मनाचा मंगळवार विथ डॉक्टर सबिहा

sabiha
A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Sabiha Çimen was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1986. She is a self-taught photographer, focusing on Islamic culture, portraiture and still life. Sabiha graduated from Istanbul Bilgi University with a Bachelor's Degree in International Trade and Finance, and went on to take a Masters Degree in Cultural Studies. Her Master's thesis on subaltern studies, which includes her photo story, is entitled ‘Turkey as a simulated country’, and was published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2019. Sabiha has worked on her story entitled ‘Hafız: Guardians of the Quran’ since 2017, traveling to five cities in Turkey to produce ninety-nine portraits on medium format film. With this project, she participated in the World Press Photo Foundation’s Joop Swart Masterclass in 2018, was awarded 2nd prize in the long-term project category of the 2019 World Press Awards, and 3rd prize in PH Museum's Women Photographers Grant.Sabiha is one of five recent new nominees at Magnum Photos. It was recently announced that she has also been awarded the 2020 Canon Female Photojournalist of the year grant which will be used to continue work on her Hafiz project. She has also won another prestigious award but the results of that have not yet been publicly revealed. On episode 135, Sabiha discusses, among other things:Why she doesn’t yet have a websiteHer project Hafiz: Guardians of the Qu’ranHow the headscarf ban in Turkey impacted her lifeHer portrait project Urban Refugees and why she shot  it at nightHer masters thesis on Subaltan studiesAttending the WPP Foundation Joop Swart MasterclassWinning 2nd in the World Press Photo awardsPhotographers she likes  Her thoughts on becoming a new Magnum Photos nominee   Referenced:Tanya HabjouqaJason EskanaziPaul Klee. Angelus Novus.Walter BenjaminPhilip MontgomeryKsenia KuleshovaTasneem AlsultanSohrab HuraValentina Piccinni and Jean Marc CaimiAndres Gonzalez, American Origami Instagram | Facebook“I don’t want to be a tourist in my subjects’ life. They become part of my life, which I really need. I like it. It gives me a rich society. I’m feeding myself with them. I am one of them, I feel like. ”

Art Scoping
Episode 22: Sabiha Al Khemir

Art Scoping

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020


It's safe to assume that the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is unaware that America's oldest treaty is with Morocco, the first nation to recognize the fledging United States in December 1777. The breadth of American ignorance about Islamic history, art, and culture is unfathomable, but fortunately we have Dr. Sabiha Al Khemir joining this episode, sharing details of her journey from Tunisia to a PhD from London University's School of Oriental and African Studies, to becoming the founding director of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. As a curator who has shaped and contributed to multiple exhibitions presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Louvre, the Dallas Museum of Art, and elsewhere, she is a writer, novelist, illustrator, and producer, and today serves as consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology.

Art Scoping
Episode 22: Sabiha Al Khemir

Art Scoping

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 27:00


It’s safe to assume that the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is unaware that America’s oldest treaty is with Morocco, the first nation to recognize the fledging United States in December 1777. The breadth of American ignorance about Islamic history, art, and culture is unfathomable, but fortunately we have Dr. Sabiha Al Khemir joining this episode, sharing details of her journey from Tunisia to a PhD from London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies, to becoming the founding director of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. As a curator who has shaped and contributed to multiple exhibitions presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Louvre, the Dallas Museum of Art, and elsewhere, she is a writer, novelist, illustrator, and producer, and today serves as consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology.

The Official OSAP Podcast
37 Michelle Talks to Dr. Sabiha Bunek and Mary Yakas From Dental Advisor!

The Official OSAP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 32:44


This week on The Official OSAP Podcast Michelle Lee, Michelle talks to two guests from Dental Advisor. She is joined by Sabiha Bunek, DDS CEO of Dental Advisor, and Dental Advisor Executive Director Mary Yakas!    Episode Highlights   How Dental Advisor started What Dental Advisor is known for Dental Advisor response to COVID-19   Quotes   “You said she is my right hand person, she is my right, left, she gives me 8 extra hands”    “We take that science and marry it with clinical experience”    “He wrote the books I went to dental school with”   “You can't do one without the other, I feel so lucky to have all these relationships”    “We are our own company, we will never get paid to be a companies talking puppet, we get there products to a point where we feel good talking about it”    “Looking at social media, and how fast bad information spreads”    “Where there is fear there is opportunity in both a  good way and a bad way”    Links   connect@dentaladvisor.com  OSAP COVID-19 Resource Page: https://www.osap.org/page/COVID-19  OSAP's homepage: https://www.osap.org/ Michelle Lee's email:   mlee@osap.org The Dental Podcast Network Channel One homepage: http://dentalpodcastnetworkchannelone.otcpn.libsynpro.com/

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Your Life In My Voice
Mai ishq likhu tujhe ho jaye ....romantic short nazm..podcast by dr sabiha.

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 0:53


Enjoy the ishq.

The Plague
Episode 7: The Plague of Worker Expendability with Sabiha Basrai and Ricardo Nuñez

The Plague

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 66:44


In this episode, we speak with guests Sabiha Basrai and Ricardo Nuñez about the plague of worker expendability in our current economy, and how worker owned-cooperatives are the cure. The coronavirus has only put into starker relief a problem we have always had--that the lives and well-being of many workers are considered disposable by the CEOs and shareholders of their employing corporations. So, how do worker-owned cooperatives give workers shared opportunity, rewarding careers, and the ability to make a living without cutthroat competition with each other? And how, in practical and legal terms, can folks start a cooperative for themselves?Host and Editor: L.M. Bogad: www.lmbogad.comMusic: Jason Montero https://m.soundcloud.com/jamoja, and by my other friend named JaySound effects clips from soundbible.comclip art from nicepng.comResources and organizations mentioned in this episode:Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives https://nobawc.org/US Federation of Worker Cooperatives https://www.usworker.coop/home/Center for Story-based Strategy and the 4th box thought exercise: https://www.storybasedstrategy.org/tools-and-resourcesDesignaction.orgSustainable Economies Law Center https://www.theselc.org/Co-oplaw.orgCalifornia's Law Office Study Program LikeLincoln.orgDemocracy at Work Institute https://institute.coop/Project Equity https://www.project-equity.org/

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Your Life In My Voice
Ammi my rockstar podcast by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 5:19


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Your Life In My Voice
Khauf- fear a podcast by dr sabiha. idrsabiha@gmail.com 9421607806

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 5:02


Koi Urooj De Na Zawaal De, Mujhe Sirf Itana Kamaal De Mujhe Apni Raah Mein Daal De, Ki Zamaana Meri Misaal De Teri Rehmaton Ka Nuzool ho, Mujhe Mehnato'n Ka Sila Mile Mujhe Maalo-o-Zar ki Hawas Nahin, Mujhe Bus Tu Rizq-e-Halaal De Mere Zehn Mein Teri Fikr Ho, Meri Saans Mein Tera Zikr Ho Tera Khauf Meri Nijaat Ho, Sabhi Khauf Dil se Nikaal De Teri Baargaah Mei Ae Khuda Meri Roz-o-Shab Hai Yahi Dua Tu Rahim hai Tu Karim hai, Mujhe Mushkilon Se Nikaal De Sabhi khuf dil say nikal day.. Allama iqbal kay likhi is dua ke bas is ek jumle ko mauju bana kar, ek baar fhir hazir hu ek naye paigaam kay saath. Aur aap sun rahe hai aapki chahiti dr sabiha ko aap hi kay pasandidar podcast series your life in my voice kay tehad.. Corona virus is naam ka khauf alag alag shakl may hai aaj humare beech panap raha hai... Kisi kay seeney may jor say dhadakta hai... Kisi kay nazar may khaufnaak Nazare hai.. Kisi ko bohat hi fearful self talk hota hai.. Koi is khayal say ki is virus say kab nijaad milay when we will be corona free.. pasina pasina hojata hai.. Aur is tarah hamare bech hi kuch log bematlab ek dari shemi life jinay lag gaye hai.. Ye saaray symptoms hai fear kay khauf kay dar kay...ye is dar aur fear ka alag alag structure bayaan karte hai Lekin achhi baat ye hai ki yakinan har structure ko badla ja sakta hai..brain has this amazing quality of changing the structure of any fear or any experience.dimaag ki ye ek bohat naaab kabilyaat hai ki wo har khayal may har baar badlaaw la sakta hai Bas fhir karna kya hai Simple two step solution hai.. First step.. 1.Acknowledgment Ji ha jaisay khasi bhukar aanya par hum awareness may aatay hai ki in symptoms par ab gaur karna hai waisay hi hum ko hamare apnay dar kay symptoms ko pehlay acknowledge karna hoga ..denial nahi pehla step hai awareness and acknowledging it.... Step 2.. Talk and open up to an expert... Ji ha Jaisay hum virus say related kisi bhi symptom ko dekh immediate doctor ko call kar rahe hai helpline par call kar guidance lay rahe hai... Bas waisay hi is fear say bahar nikalnay ko bhi guidance lagega yakinan madat lagayge.. Kyu ki hamara brain ye sab pehli baar deal.kar raha hai..is virus ka dar khauf uskay liye bhi bohat naya hai...isleye experts lagaygay..aap kay aas pass is subject ko deal karnay wale kai experts hogay...bas what we have to do is pick up the phone call them and talk.. Coaches hai counceller hai experts hai ..online Sab guidance available bahar na jatay hue ghar bhaitaya hi ...bas we have to seek the help we want at right time. Aur ha ek achha iteffak samjana mai bhi un experts may say ek hu..by profession doctor honay kay saat qualified nlp practitioner hu aur ek qualified wellness coach health coach aur life coach bhi hu. coaching and counceslling karti hu.. One call away hu..and my only moto mera maksaad hai ki with proper awareness and acknowledgement of any fear we can easily overcome it important is let's talk on it and seek guidance at rigth time... Because virus ka to vaccine aanya may shayad thoda waqt lage lekin fear ka vaccine hai...so come let's get vaccinated immediately by speaking out and getting rid of it.. bas is paagam kay saat ijazat chahugi... Feel free to get coached...my contact details are given below.. Tab tak kay liye kh sk FM thanks for listening to me.. Waiting for your calls and your precious comments in comment box.

Your Life In My Voice
Jugnu - a podcast by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 3:28


Tahnī pe kisī shajar kī tanhā bulbul thā koī udaas baiThā kahtā thā ki raat sar pe aa.ī uḌne chugne meñ din guzārā pahuñchūñ kis tarah āshiyāñ tak har chiiz pe chhā gayā añdherā sun kar bulbul kī āh-o-zārī jugnū koī paas hī se bolā hāzir huuñ madad ko jān-o-dil se kiiḌā huuñ agarche maiñ zarā sā kyā ġham hai jo raat hai añdherī maiñ raah meñ raushnī karūñgā allāh ne dī hai mujh ko mash.al chamkā ke mujhe diyā banāyā haiñ log vahī jahāñ meñ achchhe aate haiñ jo kaam dūsroñ ke Issay jyaada issya aasaa kaunsi zuban rahegi...jo aaj ki is extended lockdown kay haalatoo may sab say sab say zyaada zaruri messge day sakegi??? Nazm allama iqbal ki likhi hai ..naam hi jiska hamdardi...aur aap sun rahe aap ki chahiti dr sabiha ko in her popular podcast series your life in my voice shayad is extended lockdown kay baad hum saab janatay hamare aas pass koi bulbul jaruura hoga jo keh reha hoga... pahuñchūñ kis tarah āshiyāñ tak har chiiz pe chhā gayā añdherā.. Dostoo stay home stay safe is phase may unka kya jo apnay gharo tak pohach hi nahi paye ... Unka kya jinkay ghar jin ki rozi roti daily wages par hi chalti ho... Aaj kamaya to hi aaj khaya aur khilya apnay gharwaloo ko... Shayad unko tandursti tab milay jab tangdasti say wo Bach paye..tangdasti maana poverty... Kyu ki kisi nai sahi kaha hai... तंगदस्ती अगर ना हो "सालिक" तंदुरुस्ती हज़ार नेमत है... Hum nay jaisa 5 april ko unginat diye jalaye aur ek strong messge diya unity ka... Bas ab zarurat hai jugnu ban jo log apnay aashiyaanay tak pohach hi na paye un kay liye kuch karnay ka... Kaisay...ji ha kaisay.. Share karna apnay ideas apnay suggestions comment box may... Tab tak kay liye kh sk fm Take care.. And above all thanks for listening to me..

bach bas tab hum aaj kyu sabiha nazm tahn baith
Your Life In My Voice
Shamsheeray - weapons of life podcast by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 6:30


Yaqeen muhkam, amal paiham, Mohabbat fateh-i -alam; Jehad-i-zindgani mein Hain yeh mardon kee shamsheeren Ji ha mushkil Muskil sa sunaye deta lekin allama iqbal ka likha ..ye sher iska ek ek lafz hame zindagi may aagay badanay ka hausla deta hai ye sher hamare liye ek nishane raah ki ehmiyaat rakhta hai.. jihad ye zindagani ka matlab .... life as a battle hai I emphasis jihad ka matlab battle hai.....aur aaj ki halatoo may ye jihad hum sab kar rahe hai.. apnay apnay zindagi kay liye lad rahe hai...is ladaii may may kuch khubiya qualities kuch tools ki Jarurat hai jo shamsheraaon ka kaam karaygi...talwar ka kaam karegi .. Aur wo is sher may badi khubi say pesh ki gayi hai Yaqeen muhkam, amal paiham, Mohabbat fateh-i -alam; Jehad-i-zindgani mein Hain yeh mardon kee shamsheeren Ji ha aaj ki is khauf bhare mahool may gair yakinii halatoo may...jaha har taraf mayusii chahi si hai...ab aagay kya hoga...ye lockdown kab tak.rahega.... Meri padosii area may cases detect hua...mera padosii area seal hi gaya..to meri area meray ilaka ka kya ..mera ghar safe hai kya meray ghar wale safe hai...kya mai safe hu... .ji hai in Sab shak aur sawaalaat ka jawab deta hai ye ek.. sher... Aur bas alma iqbal kay is sher kay zariya say may aap tak ek khaas paigaam pohchana chahte hu aap hi kay pasandidar podcast series your life in my voice...kay tehad aur ap sun rahe hai aap ki chahitii dr sabiha ko. To Pehli hatiyaar ...pehli quality...the first tool which we can use in this tough times is... 1.Yakin mohkam... Eteymaad....yakin faith a strong belief...apnayaap par apnay precautionary measures par ..apnay maksaad par ...stay home stay safe is ideology par yaken...aaisa yakin jo koi hila na sake..ye hi pehli quality hai mohkam yakin hona...ki we will conquer over this uncertain crisis for sure...very soon. Ji ha mohkam yakin... 2.Dusra tool dusra hatiyaar Amal peham.. Continuous efforts... Lagataar musalsal...... baar baar karna... Agar stay home stay safe is mission ko hum nay shuru kiya hai to usmay peham...amalay peham...continuous efforts jarur lagagay.... Ab aap puchogay kab tak...14 april 14 may 14 June ya August ya ek saal...to we all know iski koi muddat mukarrar nahi...tab tak karte rehna hai jab tak hum sab kamiyaab na ho jaye...jab tak mission covid 19 ka complete eradication achieve na kare.....jab polio chiken pox jaisi khatarnaak bjmariyoon ko India nay 100 percent eradicate kiya to ye covid kya cheez...ye bhi hasil hoga..bas amal ko barkaraar rakhna hai...aur isi ko kehtay hai amal ye paihem Ji yakeen mohkam amal paiham Ab last quality..mohabbat fateh I aalam.. Is quality ko aksar hum log faramosh I mean ignore karte hai....ham apni apni jindagiyoon may engaged aur occupied hai...we feel we have skills jo hum is waqt hum pura use kar rahe hai...hamari salahiyaat ka pura istimaal kar rahe hai...aur ha we also know we have all the resources all the.time...... but is that all we need now.. ...kya hum kuch skip nahi kar rahe hai...kya bas itna hi chahye... Koi bhi maksaad chota bada usmay kamiyaabi hasil karne kay liye hamare andar Sab say pyaari quality ....hai ek aaisi mohabbbat hamare dilo may jo puri duniya ko fateh kar sake ...yane ki aap kay personality may wo kashish ho jo har kisi ko attract kar sake taki jab bhi aap apnay mission ko lekar aagay bade to duniya usay accept karne ko taiyaar ho duniya ap ki baat sunnay ko taiyaar ho.duniya aapkay maksasd may aap ko madad karne tayar ho.....bas mohhabbat ek aaisi shamsheer hai is waqt jo hum ko w apas may gel honay may cope up karne may rishtoo ki deal karne may madad karaygi.....lambe waqt tak ek saat ek ghar may rehna hai quarantine rehna hai. may yakinan sab say jyaada is mohabbat is paar wale jasbay ki Jarurat hum sab ki rahaygi.. To bas ye e teen aaisi qualities hai yaken amal aur mohabbat jisko hum hatiyaar banakar aagay badegay tu is mushkil waqt may bhi kamiyaabu jarur kadam chumagii.. Aur ha akhari line may mentio

Your Life In My Voice
Dua...sirf ek dua podcast by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 4:40


Es dasht ke sehra ko samandar kar de, Yaa meri ankh ke har ashk ko pathar kar de !! Ae khuda mein or nhi kuch tujhse mangta, Meri chaddar mere pairon ke braber kar de !! Mujhe ghair na le ye aatish-e-duniya kahin, Mujh par apni rehmat ka saya kar de !! Mujhe khaak na kar de meri hasti ka ghuroor, Mujhe mere nafs se mou'tabar kr de !! Ay khudda meri duaoun me wo asar kar de, Mangu me tujhse qatra.. Or TU Samandar kar de !!!! *Aameen* Ji ha dostoo.....har mulk har kaum har mazhab ko aaj agar kuch joday rakhni ki takat rakhti hai to wo hai wo anginat dua yee..jo is tinka bhar na dekhaye denay walay virus ki gulami say aazadi ki taqat rakhti Kyukii .. Gulami may na kaam aati hai Shamsheeray na tadbiren... Jo ho zauq e yakin paida to kat jati hai zanjeeray... Isii yakin kay saat hazir hu aap ki chahiti dr sabiha...apkay pasandidar podcast series your life in my vocie kay saat aur aaj ka mauju hai...duyeen... Allama ka iqbal ki likhe dua mhuje aaj pesh karni hai... Jo meray Bachpan to hamesha mera abba isay gate gungunate.... Infact kal google karte waqt rj sayma ka bhi ek video dekha jismay wo kehti hai is dua ko gungunay kay liye is dua ko apnay laboo par lanay kay kay liye kisi ko kisi ki ijazat ki zarurat nahi... Is mushkil duar may ye dua sinay may ek yakin chod jati hai ...ki bas jald hi sab thik hoga... To meri awaaz may issay sunna aur bas aakhir may guzraish ye rahegii ..dil say ameen kehna..aur ho sake to comments may ameen likh dena.. Yakinan khudha ho bhgwan ho jesus ho wo sunega jaroor To milkar yakin kay allama iqbal ki ye dua dil mangte hai... लब पे आती है दुआ बनके तमन्ना मेरी ज़िंदगी शम्मा की सूरत हो ख़ुदाया मेरी हो मेरे दम से यूँही मेरे वतन की ज़ीनत जिस तरह फूल से होती है चमन की ज़ीनत ज़िंदगी हो मेरी परवाने की सूरत या रब इल्म की शम्मा से हो मुझको मोहब्ब्त या रब हो मेरा काम गरीबों की हिमायत करना दर्दमंदों से ज़ईफ़ों से मोहब्बत करना मेरे अल्लाह... मेरे अल्लाह बुराई से बचाना मुझको नक जो राह हो उस रह पे चलाना मुझको Ameen sumaameen... global crisis ka ye phase hai...laboo par aaisi duaoon ko rakh ye muskik daur is yakin kay saat guzar jayega ki waqt hi to tal jayega...inshallah.. Tab tak kay liye kh sk fa... Apna khayal rakhna

Your Life In My Voice
Ishq ek aag ka dariya...by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 5:49


Ishq ... Ihaq hai wo atish galib... Jo lagaye na lage aur bujaye na bane Ishq saraay dardoo ki dawa hai to khud ek dard bhi ..ishq bebhak hai...befikra hai...betahasha hai beintheaa hai Tabhi to wo ishq hai.. To peshay ye kidhmat hai aap ki chahiti dr sabiha apkay pasandidaar podcast series your life in my voice kay saat aur aaj ka tazaa tareen mauju hai...ishq...aag ka dariya.. A llama iqbal ki lafzzo may ...farmaoo to.. Ishq se tabiyat ne zeest ka mazaa paya, Dard ki dawa paai dard be dawa paya, Mashallah ..thoda heavy hai lekin mana bada hi simple and deep hai. Ishq  se  tabiat  ne  zeest  ka  maza paya Through love I found life's enjoyment Dard ki dava paee, dard-e-be-dava paya I found cure for my pain, an also found endless pain .. Aur simple Asaan urdu may kaho to igbal kehna chahte..ishq Say mhuje meray zindagi kay har dard ki dawa mile Aur ha lekin usssi ishaq nay ek lailaaj lamehdud....na khatam honay wala.. Dard ek..incurable pain..diya.. Sach hi to hai jinhonaay ishq ko mehsus kiya hai tajruba liya hai wo zarur itefaaq rakhey gay is baat say..aur jo ishq ko aajmana chahte hai to wo ready hojaye is lamhaidud dard ka is endless pain ka istagbaal karne apni zindagi may.. To bas issi mauju kay liye mai nay chuni jigar muradabadi ki ye nazm Meri awaaz may suniye...aur enjoy kijeye...aur ha plz aaj podcast khatam honay kay baad apna ishq ka zarur bayan karna apnay lafzoo may comment box may comments dal kar To hazir karti hu... इक लफ़्ज़-ए-मोहब्बत का अदना ये फ़साना है इक लफ़्ज़-ए-मोहब्बत का अदना ये फ़साना है सिमटे तो दिल-ए-आशिक़ फैले तो ज़माना है ये किसका तसव्वुर है ये किसका फ़साना है जो अश्क है आँखों में तस्बीह का दाना है  [(तसव्वुर = ख़याल, विचार, याद), (फ़साना = विवरण, हाल), (अश्क = आँसू), (तस्बीह = माला)] हम इश्क़ के मारों का इतना ही फ़साना है रोने को नहीं कोई हँसने को ज़माना है वो और वफ़ा-दुश्मन मानेंगे न माना है सब दिल की शरारत है आँखों का बहाना है क्या हुस्न ने समझा है क्या इश्क़ ने जाना है हम ख़ाक-नशीनों की ठोकर में ज़माना है वो हुस्न-ओ-जमाल उनका ये इश्क़-ओ-शबाब अपना जीने की तमन्ना है मरने का ज़माना है (जमाल = बहुत सुन्दर रूप, सौंदर्य, ख़ूबसूरती) या वो थे ख़फ़ा हमसे या हम थे ख़फ़ा उनसे कल उनका ज़माना था आज अपना ज़माना है अश्कों के तबस्सुम में आहों के तरन्नुम में  मासूम मोहब्बत का मासूम फ़साना है जो उनपे गुज़रती है किसने उसे जाना है  अपनी ही मुसीबत है अपना ही फ़साना है  आँखों में नमी-सी है चुप-चुप-से वो बैठे हैं नाज़ुक-सी निगाहों में नाज़ुक-सा फ़साना है ऐ इश्क़-ए जुनूँ-पेशा हाँ इश्क़-ए जुनूँ-पेशा आज एक सितमगर को हँस-हँस के रुलाना है ये इश्क़ नहीं आसाँ इतना तो समझ लीजे इक आग का दरिया है और डूब के जाना है -जिगर मुरादाबादी Ishq galib ko ho ya iqbal ka ho ya jigar saab ka ho Ishq pal bar ka ho ya sadiyoon ka.. Isha mera ho ya aapka ... Wo jab bayaan hota hai lafzoo may to uska mitha dard ruh ko chu jata hai Bas to fhir comment box may jayeyii and just Express aapka wala ishq.. Tab tak kay liye kh sk FM Thanks for listening to me.. Love you..and by bye..

Your Life In My Voice
Faryaad ek request podcast by dr sabiha

Your Life In My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 11:13


In this tough times trying to express how it feels to be in a situation of complete lockdown especially from a perspective of those who are quarantined for treatments in hospitals and are victims of the deadly coronovirus. Let's pray for all and thank god for all the blessings he has showered upon us.

sabiha
BABALAR RESİTALİ
Müslüm Gürses - Huma Kuşu & Sabiha & Fincanın Etrafı Sarı (sarı sıcak)

BABALAR RESİTALİ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 5:54


Atıştırmalık Sohbetler
#24-GÜÇLÜ KADINLAR 1 - Bilimde Öncü Kadınlar (Nüzhet Gökdoğan,Sabiha Gürayman,Dilhan Eryurt)

Atıştırmalık Sohbetler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 29:54


Savaşlardan yeni çıkmış fakir bir ülke düşünün;ama öyle bir vizyona sahip ki ülkeyi kadın ve erkeğin birlikte kurup yükseltebileceğine inanan bir vizyon. Genç Cumhuriyet’in vizyonu. Bu bölümde genç Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nin bir kıvılcımken ateşe dönüşen kadınlarını,ulusal ve uluslararası başarılarını,pek çok alanda ilk kadın olmalarının zorluğunu ve bunları nasıl aştıklarını konuşuyor ve böylece uzun zamandır merakla beklenen “Güçlü Kadınlar” serimize başlıyoruz. … Bizi @spotify @applepodcast @anchor.fm ve @youtube’dan takip edebilirsiniz. Instagram hesabımız: @atistirmaliksohbetler Mail adresimiz: atistirmaliksohbetler@gmail.com

Pops in a Pod
EP 6 - The Wives - Post Pregnancy

Pops in a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 28:46


Nadir Pop and Peter Pop are back again in the second part of THE WIVES with their significant others Sabiha and Karen to discuss their parenting journey post delivery. The highs and lows of bringing the baby home, transisiton back to work and even POOP! Do you have an interesting story? Share it with us at popsinapod@gmail.com Follow us on www.instagram.com/popsinapod

Konuşa Konuşa
Kaptan pilot Altan: Pegasus birçok pilotunu THY'ye kaptırdı, bu Pegasus için bir sorun

Konuşa Konuşa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 41:14


Konuşa Konuşa'da Gülten Sarı'nın konuğu kaptan pilot Bahadır Altan. Altan sivil havacılık sektöründeki sorunları, THY'nin tekelleşme sürecini, Pegasus'taki kazaları yorumladı.

Pops in a Pod
EP 5 - The Wives - Pre Pregnancy

Pops in a Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 57:27


Presenting our very first guests, our better halves Sabiha and Karen. Listen to their side of the journey of parenting with the Pop duo from the joy of finding out about the pregnancy to the delivery and everything in between. Do you have an interesting pregnancy experience? Share it with us at popsinapod@gmail.com Follow us on www.instagram.com/popsinapod

Best CA Podcast
Host Sabiha Khan talk to a young practising Chartered Accountant Barsha Agarwal.

Best CA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 16:35


In the first episode we meet a young prodigy from Siliguri, West Bengal named Barsha Agarwal . She describes her journey of starting a CA firm all by herself. Barsha discusses her philosophies or mantra in her own words. Her dedication towards work and future endeavours will surely inspire many CA students. In the professional world where the obvious choise is joining an established big 4 firm or an industry, she has chosen to pave her own path. I hope you will enjoy her passionate banter which is loaded with positivity and helpful advices.

Léviathan
L'instant biographie nº3 - Sabiha Gökcen

Léviathan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 8:07


Sabiha Gökcen, fille adoptive de Mustafa Kemal, fut la première femme pilote de chasse. Elle a représenté la libération des femmes turques dans le monde militaire, et son parcours - parfois sujet aux controverses - mérite qu’on s’y penche un peu plus. Pour aller un peu plus loin...

Muslims On Fire
Sabiha Ansari and American Muslim Consumer Consortium

Muslims On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 41:28


Sabiha and her parents migrated from India to the USA when she was one year old. It was another 8 years before she could visit India again. While she enjoyed the visit she also noticed the vast difference between these two worlds. Much later when she was at the right age, she was introduced to her future husband during one of these visits. You may call it an arranged marriage, but for Sabiha and her father, it was uplifting and helping a community member similar to what her parents did. Even though it started with helping one more fellow human being towards a better life, this marriage ended up being much more productive. It turns out that her husband Faisal Masood is a serial entrepreneur and one of those Muslims on "fire". Faisal and Sabiha are the co-founders of AMCC. It is a non-profit organization to empower Muslim startups and entrepreneurs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/muslimsonfire/message

The Early Music Show
Early Music Show Special: Al-Andalus!

The Early Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 30:03


AL-ANDALUS! THE TREASURES OF MOORISH SPAIN & PORTUGAL. A day of programme exploring the music and culture of Al-Andalus - the 800 year period of Muslim rule in Spain and Portugal which ended in 1492. Al-Andalus was both a beacon of learning and knowledge in the Middle Ages and a place of subordination for Christians and Jews. The music and culture which emerged from the three faiths left a unique legacy. Hannah French is joined in the studio by guests including musicologist Jonathan Shannon, Islamic art historian Sabiha al Khemir and historian Hugh Kennedy to explore the music and culture of Al-Andalus, with contributions from linguist Dr Alice Corr and food writer Claudia Roden. 1200 - Hannah French introduces us to some of sights and sounds pf Al-Andalus alongside guests Sabiha al Khemir and Hugh Kennedy. 1215 – THE MUSIC OF AL-ANDALUS Singer and performer Belinda Sykes delves into the Arabic influences on the music of the Iberian Peninsula - connections, parallels and differences between the various secular repertoires of medieval Spain. 1315 - Hannah French and guests explore how the culture of Al-Andalus has influenced modern-day Spanish and Portuguese language, architecture, food, literature and music, including contributions from linguist Dr Alice Corr (Birmingham University) and food writer Claudia Roden. 1345 - FADO, & FLAMENCO – legacy of a different sort Elizabeth Kinder delves into more contemporary Spanish and Portuguese music including fado, flamenco and fandango to find out how the music of Al-Andalus has left its mark. With contributions from Rui Nery (foremost expert on fado, based in Lisbon), Juan Pinilla (flamenco singer, based in Granada) and Anita La Maltesa (performer of fandango and flamenco dance, based in London). 1410 – Hannah French and guests ask where the Al-Andalus traditions are most alive today, in music, language, architecture and writing. 1415 - AMINA ALAOUI Amina Alaoui is a Moroccan-born exponent of the Andalus tradition, who really opened the doors for female singers to perform this repertoire. Having studied in Granada, she specialises in the gharnati (the Arabic word for Granada) style of music. Amina talks about her studies, her career and about her love of this music, and we hear some of her favourite music. 1430 - Hannah French and her studio guests return to examine some of the myths and memories of Al-Andalus amongst Muslims and Europeans today 1440 - ORCHESTRE ARABO-ANDALOUI DE FEZ This musical tradition is still very much alive in north Africa today, but much less so in Spain and Portugal. We hear from musician Mohammed Briouel, artistic director of the Morocco-based Orchestre Arabo-Andaloui de Fes, to find out what this music means to him and his peers. 1450 Hannah French and her guests sum up the afternoon with final thoughts and some delicious treats courtesy of Claudia Roden!

Turkey Book Talk
Nur Deriş on the epic life and times of Turkish journalist Sabiha Sertel

Turkey Book Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 29:04


Nur Deriş on the life of Sabiha Sertel (1895-1968). Deriş is co-editor of “The Struggle for Modern Turkey: Justice, Activism and a Revolutionary Female Journalist” (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury), the first appearance in English of Sertel's autobiography. The book is a fascinating window into an era covering the war of independence and the single-party period until 1950. Become a Turkey Book Talk member to support the podcast and get English and Turkish transcripts of every interview, transcripts of the archive, access to a 35% discount on over 400 Turkey/Ottoman history titles published by IB Tauris, and an archive of over 200 reviews covering Turkish and international fiction, history, journalism and politics.

Smart Leaders Sell Podcast
SLS209 Sabiha Vorajee, Six Figure Success Series with Jessica Lorimer

Smart Leaders Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 47:58


Recording today’s episode was on par with reading a great book, I didn’t want it to end and, rather than turn into Sabiha’s personal stalker, this is one I’m definitely going to add to my playlist.   Sabiha is just so inspirational and passionate about exploring who you are as a person and not being afraid to be who you are. She makes us aware of how our beliefs and behaviour patterns can impact on how we achieve our goals so set aside a good couple of hours as you are definitely going to want to listen to this one on repeat.   In This Episode:  Negativity  Good Leadership  Facing Barriers  Being Focused  Assess Income Gap   “But in the end, for me, being who I wanted to be was far more important than what other people thought of me.” - Sabiha   “It's about putting that best self into it, really using your own skills, your own USP, your own talents and that best version of you to ultimately go ahead and achieve the levels of success that you're looking for. “  Jess   “We have to live in this incredibly multifaceted dimensional world, we have to figure out what our place in the world is and we have to occupy that to the extent that no matter what the external focus and no matter what the external forces are coming out, we find our space. “  Sabiha   “You do really get caught up quite easily and pretty quickly into ‘should I have that’ and I think that when people go into the business world it becomes really prevalent.“ - Jess   “The truth is we are we are perfect in our imperfection.“ - Sabiha   Sabiha Vorajee https://highvaluewoman.org/   Six Steps to Six Figures by Sabiha Vorajee Smart Leaders Sell https://smartleaderssell.com/   Join my new programme, EVOLVE: https://smartleaderssell.com/evolve   Selling to Corporates Event http://bit.ly/SelltoCorporates-TheEvent    Join my Fabulous Female Entrepreneur Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/FabulousFemaleEntrepreneurs/ More Jess! http://bit.ly/SLSGroup https://jessicalorimer.com/supersize-your-sales https://jessicalorimer.com/list-building-legend https://www.instagram.com/jess_lorimer/   Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator.

ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events
Sabiha Ghellal | Impuls: Digitale Kunst – Wirtschaft oder Kritik

ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 5:56


Digitalität und Verantwortung | Konferenz [22.03.2019] Wo liegen die Herausforderungen, Chancen und Risiken der Digitalisierung für Kunst und Kultur? Was sind die ethischen Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung? Wie ändern sich Rolle und Selbstverständnis von Kunst und Kultur in der digitalen Gesellschaft? In der zweiten Dialogveranstaltung des Forums »Digitale Welten« werden die ethischen und rechtlichen Grundlagen diskutiert, auf denen eine verantwortungsvolle digitale Kulturpolitik fußen muss. TeilnehmerInnen aus allen Disziplinen stellen sich gemeinsam den Grundsatzfragen zur digitalen Zukunft im Kulturbetrieb.

FiLiA Podcasts
#016 FiLiA meets: Sabiha Temizkan - Speak Up For Leyla

FiLiA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 25:26


UPDATE 26th May 2019“I end my hunger strike but continue my fight against isolation”Leyla GüvenArticle in the Morning Star HERESabiha Temizkan is the daughter of Leyla Güven. Leyla is a Kurdish member of parliament from the Peoples' Democratic Party in Turkey and co-chair of the Democratic Society Congress. Leyla has been on hunger strike since November 8th 2018 to protest the conditions of isolation in which PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan has been kept. Sabiha and Güzide Diker (interpreting) speak with Sally Jackson from FiLiA about Leyla's resistance for democracy and peace in Turkey and how women can support her.Speak Up for Leyla Campaign FiLiA Statement – a letter to Leyla Follow Sabiha on Twitter: @sabihatemizkanWrite to your MP in the UK

FiLiA Podcasts
FiLiA meets: Sabiha Temizkan - Speak Up For Leyla

FiLiA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 25:26


Sabiha Temizkan is the daughter of Leyla Güven. Leyla is a Kurdish member of parliament from the Peoples’ Democratic Party in Turkey and co-chair of the Democratic Society Congress. Leyla has been on hunger strike since November 8th 2018 to protest the conditions of isolation in which PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan has been kept. Sabiha and Güzide Diker (interpreting) speak with Sally Jackson from FiLiA about Leyla’s resistance for democracy and peace in Turkey and how women can support her.Speak Up for Leyla CampaignFiLiA Statement – a letter to LeylaFollow Sabiha on Twitter: @sabihatemizkanWrite to your MP in the UK

True Story
Sabiha Gökçen, première femme turque pilote

True Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 6:32


La Première Guerre mondiale est un bouleversement pour la jeune Sabiha, née en 1913 à Bursa, non loin des rives de la mer noire. Elle perd ses parents et se retrouve orpheline. Cette période est en fait un bouleversement pour le pays tout entier. L’empire Ottoman chute, les territoires sont partagés, et la Turquie est réduite à peau de chagrin. Des hommes et femmes menés par un jeune nationaliste, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, se battent contre les puissances étrangères pour leur souveraineté. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)
EP 3 : WINNER OF THE GOLDEN LEOPARD & DIRECTOR OF KHAMOSH PAANI- SABIHA SUMAR

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 43:06


Had this very interesting chat with filmmaker & woman filmmaker #Sabiha Sumar: This episode highlights her challenges of navigating her journey through her various award winning films. Important pointers you will take from this episode: 1) Challenges n #mental toughness needed in this profession. 2) Choosing a #story n making it #universal. 3)Challenges of making #Khamosh Paani (22 funding institutes & other hurdles) 4) Tough decisions to take when holding your ground personally n professionally. 5) Uncertainty n unpredictability of fundings. 6) Mind n heart balance. THIS EPISODE IS BROUGH TO YOU BY METAPHYSICAL LAB Attributes and courtesies: Music- "Hard Boiled" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ceyhun Yılmaz Show
Kadın Hikayeleri / İlk Türk Kadın Mühendis - Sabiha Gürayman

Ceyhun Yılmaz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 2:42


Podcast Episode

rayman sabiha
Ceyhun Yılmaz Show
Kadın Hikayeleri | İlk Türk kadın İnşaat Mühendisi Sabiha Gürayman

Ceyhun Yılmaz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 4:18


Podcast Episode

rayman sabiha
Ceyhun Yılmaz Show
Kadın Hikayeleri / Sabiha Bengütaş

Ceyhun Yılmaz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 3:29


Podcast Episode

beng sabiha
Ceyhun Yılmaz Show
Sabiha Göçken ✈️ #NEKRE

Ceyhun Yılmaz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 11:21


Türk pilot. Türkiye'nin ilk kadın pilotlarından birisidir ve dünyanın ilk kadın savaş uçağı pilotudur.

sabiha
ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events
Sabiha Keyif: Begrüßung und Einführung ZKM (Architektur als vermutete Zukunft)

ZKM | Karlsruhe /// Veranstaltungen /// Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 19:33


Architektur als vermutete Zukunft | Symposium Vortrag/Gespräch 26.01.2017 bis 27.01.2017 ZKM Medientheater Symposium im Rahmen der Ausstellung »Frei Otto. Denken in Modellen« /// Lecture/Talk 26.01.2017 to 27.01.2017 ZKM Media Theater Symposium »Frei Otto. Thinking by Modeling«

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – Direct Action!

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 17:58


Tonight, we talk about the significance and practice of direct action from Asian Americans who believe that this tactic is crucial to our movement. We look at the history of Asian Americans doing direct action, notable examples, and most importantly, how direct action is being used by Asian Americans today. Tonight's show will feature brilliance and wisdom from Sabiha Basrai from Alliance of South Asians Taking Action and Sarah Lee from Asians 4 Black Lives. We have special guest hosts from API Equality – Northern California, Spam and Spam and the Cynthisizer. Sammie Ablaza Wills and Cynthia Fong from API Equality – Northern California. Photo by Brooke Anderson. Our first guest is Sabiha Basrai from Alliance of South Asians Taking Action, also known as ASATA. ASTA is a San Francisco Bay Area all-volunteer group working to educate, organize, and empower the Bay Area South Asian communities to end violence, oppression, racism and exploitation within and against our diverse communities. Our second guest is Sarah Lee from Asians 4 Black Lives, a diverse group of Asian voices based in the Bay Area that came together in response to a call from Black Lives Matter Bay Area and the larger Black Lives Matter movement. Asians 4 Black Lives is not an organization but they're are organized; they believe in embracing frontline leadership, organizing our folks, and striving to use a diversity of tactics. We're very excited to have Sabiha from ASATA and Sarah from Asians 4 Black Lives here because today, we're just going to have a conversation about direct action as Asian Americans in the movement. Community Calendar APAture is happening throughout the month of October. Support Kearny Street Workshop, the Bay Area's hub for Asian Pacific American arts, by a multi-day, multidisciplinary arts festival featuring a lineup of some of today's most exciting emerging artists from the San Francisco Bay Area. We'll hear more about the festival on APEX Express, next week. Just a few weeks shy of the October 10 hearing, the Trump administration announced its third iteration of the Muslim Ban. Join the resistance on October 9th at Civic Center Plaza in SF, to band together against Trump's Muslim Bans and their impact on our communities – no Muslim ban ever! On Indigenous Peoples' Day this Monday, join Indigenous people in ceremony by participating in the Indigenous Peoples' Day Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz. The post APEX Express – Direct Action! appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – Artists and Activists Break Down the Cultural Narrative of Trump

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 8:58


Tonight we break down the narrative of the Trump campaign and how it's hitting communities of color across the nation. We speak with artists and activists about this collective moment of grief and fear including: Jeff Chang writes extensively on culture, politics, the arts, and music. His books include: American Book Award Winner, Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, the critically acclaimed Who We Be: The Colorization of America, and We Gon' Be Alright: Notes On Race and Resegregation. His next project is a biography of Bruce Lee. The Utne Reader named Jeff one of “50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World.” He is the executive director of the Institute for Diversity in the Arts at Stanford University, and a co-founder of CultureStr/ke and ColorLines. . Ayesha Mattu is a writer and editor of two groundbreaking anthologies, Love, InshAllah: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women and Salaam, Love: American Muslim Men on Love, Sex & Intimacy. Ayesha's books have been featured globally by media including the New York Times, NPR, the BBC, Washington Post, Guardian, Times of India, Dawn Pakistan, and Jakarta Post. Terry Valen is president of NAFCON, a national multi-issue alliance of Filipino organizations and individuals in the United States serving to protect the rights and welfare of Filipinos by fighting for social, economic and racial justice and equality. NAFCON members encompass over 23 cities in the United States. Sabiha Basrai is a member of Design Action Collective. Design Action Collective is a worker-owned cooperative dedicated to serving social justice movements with art, graphic design, and web development. Sabiha is also co-coordinator of the Alliance of South Asians Taking Action where she works with racial justice organizers to fight against Islamophobia. Wei Lee with ASPIRE, the first Pan-Asian undocumented immigrant led group in the country housed under Asian Law Caucus. The post APEX Express – Artists and Activists Break Down the Cultural Narrative of Trump appeared first on KPFA.

Ark Radio Podcasts
Local Heroes Sabiha Quayum Mohd Aslam Mohd Akram

Ark Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 26:20


Colourful Heritage presents stories about local Muslim heroes and pillars of the community in Glasgow.

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Sabiha Gökçen, erste Kampfpilotin der Welt

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 4:03


Frauen in Männerberufen sind heute keine Seltenheit. Das Wort "Quote" schreckt niemanden mehr. Naja, doch vielleicht einige, wenn es um extrem männliche Männerberufe geht. Kampfflieger könnte man für so einen halten... Autor: Ulrich Trebbin

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – April 16, 2015

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 43:37


Tonight we learn about the East 12th Street parcel sale in Oakland and why its creating such a stir. We also talk with Brenda Wong Aoki, Mark Izu, and their son KK about Suite J-Town, the Art of Resilience. And we hear from three Asian American organizers (Harrison Seuga with Asian Prisoner Support Committee; Sabiha Basrai with ASATA and Design Action Collective; and Ellen Choy with Movement Generation, Asians 4 Black Lives, and APEX) about how they work across multi-racial lines in their organizing. This panel was part of a retreat for Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality. Sabiha, Ellen, and Harrison sharing the work they do at AACRE retreat. Photo by Mioi Hanaoka. Shout out to Christine Cherdboonmuang, East Lake Communities for Justice; Monica Garcia, East Lake Communities for Justice; Sydney Fang, East Lake Communities for Justice, APEN, and Asians for Black Lives; Xan West, Black Seed; and Lucy Saephan, Long time East Oakland resident. Sound for the E. 12 Street Parcel story was taken from the public video of the City of Oakland Planning Commission Hearing. Also thanks to Michelle Lin for editing the AACRE panel. The post APEX Express – April 16, 2015 appeared first on KPFA.

Women Taking the Lead with Jodi Flynn
005: Sabiha Vorajee Tells Us How To Know Our Value

Women Taking the Lead with Jodi Flynn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015


Sabiha Vorajee is the Founder & CEO at High Value Woman. She is passionate about helping women tap into their innate power through utilizing the skills and talents they already have, and leveraging them in our dynamic world, so they can have the success they want, and earn the money they dream of. www.womentakingthe.com/sabiha-vorajee

National Book Festival 2009 Webcasts
Sabiha Al Khemir - 2009 National Book Festival

National Book Festival 2009 Webcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2009 28:11