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In this episode, Lynn and Christie chat with Salma Hindy about her religious upbringing in Canada as the daughter of an Imam; her transition from biomedical engineering to comedy; her decision to take off the hijab; and her personal revolution of choosing to celebrate her body, embrace her sexuality, and love herself at all costs. .... Salma Hindy is an Egyptian-Canadian stand-up comedian. She is most noted for her appearance in the second season premiere of Roast Battle Canada, for which she and the other participants received an ensemble Canadian Screen Award nomination for best performance in a variety or sketch comedy program or series at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023. Her debut comedy album, Born on 9/11, was released in 2022, and you can catch her on the upcoming animated Amazon series #1 Happy Family USA. Follow her on Instagram & TikTok, and find her on YouTube!
Remy had the extreme pleasure talking to the hilarious and wonderful Salma Hindy -- a first-generation Egyptian-Canadian comedian, writer, actor and performer who has opened for Ken Jeong, Ramy Youssef, Beth Stelling, and Chelsea Handler. Salma tells us all about growing up in a very strict religious household and the ways in which it effected her sexuality and self-view. She tells us all about ending her relationship with people pleasing and how she pivoted to self-pleasing, with the help of therapy, comedy, and a few sex toys. She regales us with many stories of her first time experiencing all things sexual in her late 20s-early 30s and this episode is all of the things Salma is: funny, interesting, endearing, and just gets better and better as time goes on. TW: Eating disorders, body image issues, religious trauma, sexual assault/ sexual violence, blood Love How C*m? -- RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE Follow Salma at @Salma.Hindy Follow / DM us at @HowCumPodcast @RemyKassimir Support the podcast/ get extras on Patreon Check out our website for extra info & merch!
Egyptian-Canadian Comedian Salma Hindy chats with me about being a virgin til she was 30, vaginismus, over coming sex and body shame, becoming less religious, learning her body, expressing her sexuality and talking about sex in her comedy even if it doesn't please her family. She was such an amazing guest and inspiring to hear her put herself and her happiness first. She also has an amazing Ted Talk about people pleasing: https://youtu.be/55HERZnmHT8Follow Salma:https://www.instagram.com/salma.hindy/?hl=enhttps://salmahindy.comdm or email: contacttheshift@gmail.com@katieboylecomichttp://www.katieboylecomic.comhttps://linktr.ee/Katieboylecomic (for solo show/headlining dates: 4/30 Littlefield Brooklyn, May 4-6 Toronto, Philly Punchline 7/25)Thank you for listening
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The Creative Pivot - Actionable Inspiration for Starting a Business
People-pleasing is the strong urge to please others even when they may be putting their own needs at risk. People-pleasers may have the tendency to take on responsibilities that are not asked of them. These actions can lead to higher levels of burnout as both an employee and an entrepreneur. On this week's episode in the Growing Your Heart Centered Business Special Series, Kristina and Heather discuss their own patterns of people pleasing and ways that you can recognize when you slip into a people-pleasing role. Referenced in our conversation: TedX University of Toronto talk from Salma Hindy called Why People Pleasing is Hurting You. Bios:Heather JohnstonIn the summer of 2019, Heather took a leap, without a safety net. She was burnt out and left her job of over a decade to take a chance on herself. It was scary, and at 45 she had spent the last decade building her career in technology support and project management. But she was called to create her own coaching business, The Creative Pivot, and has been on a mission to help midlife women see the possibility of what they could build in their own lives and businesses by choosing to take a chance on themselves. Treating your life as a work of art just waiting for your creative mind to bring it to life.Kristina BrummerKristina is a heart-centered entrepreneur building a small business, she is the Founder & CEO of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs. Kristina started her agency after a successful corporate career. In the creative pivot fashion, she changed the trajectory of her life. Founder of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs.All the links:More information on coaching with Heather at thecreativepivot.comMore information on virtual support services with Kristina at thespectacularmiddle.comJoin our mailing list to receive information on new podcast episodes as well as learn more about our business strategy sessions to grow your businessHave you hit midlife or the empty nest years and thought, "well, what's next?" The Creative Pivot Coaching is for women between the ages of 40 - 65 who are ready to reinvent their midlife years and direct the path their lives take. This is your time, it is never to late. Visit TheCreativePivot.com and schedule a coaching consultation to learn more about how you can take those business and career ideas and make them a reality, then let t...
Salma Hindy is an Egyptian-Canadian comedian who opens for Chelsea Handler regularly, is a writer on Ramy Youssef's new animated show and has an album out called "Born On 9/11". We talk about her parents emigrating from Egypt to Canada, her father becoming an Imam in Toronto, growing up wearing the hijab, not being allowed to talk to the neighbors and being ashamed of herself. Salma has gone from being a 30 year old biomedical engineer who had never kissed a boy to performing in front of thousands of people and finding humor in her pain. She tells me about what religion means to her now, why she's very Egyptian, and the time her cousing almost beat up her ex-boyfriend's Mom in a mall in Cairo. Please check out Salma on IG @Salma.Hindy, listen to her album and follow the podcast @immigrantjampodcast. You can send us questions/thoughts/ideas at immigrantjam@gmail.com and if you love this podcast please consider supporting our Patreon:-)
David Cooper is hosting the Late Showgram Canadian comedian Salma Hindy who left her job as a biomedical engineer to pursue stand-up comedy The Canadian millennial home buyer boom with Scott Satov, CEO and Founder of Loans Canada Joshua Walton from GM Canada on testing cars in the extreme cold at the Kapuskasing Proving Ground
This "Paltrocast" features Darren's recent interviews with "Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer, boxer Evan Holyfield, and comedian Salma Hindy. Theme song by Steve Schiltz. Thanks for listening!
Salma Hindy is a first generation Egyptian-Canadian Comedian. She is a graduate of Stand Up Comedy from Second City Toronto and has performed in comedy shows and festivals around the nation. Her comedy topics range from politics, to her experiences as the child of immigrant parents. Salma recently appeared on the hilarious Fuse series, True Dating Stories, to share her worst date story - an awkward blind date that her father arranged... and actually joined. You can watch the recreation of this date on Fuse TV, or listen to her talk about the date in our interview with her! In this podcast-exclusive interview, we got the hilarious details about her disaster date, along with hearing more about Salma's unique background, experiences, and who inspires her! Remember to follow womendotcom on instagram and subscribe to The Women.com Podcast for more exclusive interviews.
When it comes to relationships, are we entitled to the "carfax" of this potential partner? And if so, where can we get the honesty is the best policy when it comes to relationship warranties?Dear listeners, you're in for a treat because this episode is nothing short of hilarious even though we are unpacking loads of trauma.In today's episode, I sit down with Salma Hindy, a biomedical engineer by day and accomplished comedian by night. And if you are familiar with who Salma is, then you know she brings a comedic twist to any conversation..Salma takes us back to her earlier childhood days which were void of music, going to the mall and basically anything a normal teenager was allowed to experience.If you grew up in a household with strict and conservative parents then you will most likely relate to Salma's crazy childhood stories.By default she also found herself as one of the elite members of the Haram Police. We talk about how her high school friendships were difficult to navigate because of her past judgmental ways. Fast forward to today - and the script has been flipped. Meaning that Salma is now facing scrutiny from this same group of people for her most recent personal choices. What does one do when your high school peers come out of the woodworks to give you a taste of your own medicine?I genuinely applaud Salma for her authenticity and her ability to not shy away from difficult conversations by being transparent about her experience with relationships, halal dating and how therapy has truly impacted her. Enjoy and follow the pod on Instagram:@unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Salma Hindy on Instagram:@salma.hindyLearn more about Salma here:www.salmahindy.com
Salma Hindy is a first-generation Egyptian-Canadian comedian. Though Salmna studied biomedical engineering (read as: her day job), Salma has had a fast rise to fame as a Muslim comedian. She touches topics in jest that many of us know too well — from the cultural taboos of dating to her relationship with hijab. Follow Salma at: Instagram TikTok YouTube Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laylool/message
In a world of rom-coms and love songs, being single can be seen as a bad thing. It's something our friends, relatives, and even potential partners ask about, but why do we assume we need a partner to be complete? Elena and Harv talk to comedian Salma Hindy about the parental pressure to get married and how to feel okay with being single. Asexual activist and model Yasmin Benoit breaks down myths about asexuality and aromanticism, and why she's never felt single. Money and culture writer Renée Sylvestre-Williams shares how financial systems often aren't built with single people in mind. Connect with our guests below: Salma Hindy IG: @salma.hindy Tw: @salooma911 Yasmin Benoit IG: @theyasminbenoit Tw: @theyasminbenoit Renée Sylvestre-Williams IG: @reneesylvestrewilliams Tw: @reneeswilliams Follow us! Twitter: @IQ_Podcast Instagram: @IQ_Podcast
In a world of rom-coms and love songs, being single can be seen as a bad thing. It's something our friends, relatives, and even potential partners ask about, but why do we assume we need a partner to be complete? Elena and Harv talk to comedian Salma Hindy about the parental pressure to get married and how to feel okay with being single. Asexual activist and model Yasmin Benoit breaks down myths about asexuality and aromanticism, and why she's never felt single. Money and culture writer Renée Sylvestre-Williams shares how financial systems often aren't built with single people in mind. Connect with our guests below: Salma Hindy IG: @salma.hindy Tw: @salooma911 Yasmin Benoit IG: @theyasminbenoit Tw: @theyasminbenoit Renée Sylvestre-Williams IG: @reneesylvestrewilliams Tw: @reneeswilliams Follow us! Twitter: @IQ_Podcast Instagram: @IQ_Podcast
Summer Vacation is over, and we are BACK, babyy! And we're kicking things off with a riot of an episode featuring Icon and Legend Salma Hindy! Salma tells Brendan about the questions she asks prospective dates, what it means to embody emotions, shame, establishing a sense of identity in a community, and so much more! Welcome back!
This week Comedian Salma Hindy joins Abbas Wahab and they chat about being pushed to do engineering AND medicine, how the body reacts to stress, immigrants and perfectionism, the haram police, dating vs. courting, and eating mushrooms for the first time. Support the show directly at Patreon, Get Exclusive Weekly Episodes. www.patreon.com/theimmigrantsection More Abbas YouTube / Instagram More Salma YouTube / Instagram The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!
We SPILL a lot of hot juicy goss including our toxic relationship traits and Salma describes what it's like growing up in a religious family while doing stand-up comedy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whose favourite Jew is Ben Feldman? The rising character actor isn't a household name, but after head-turning gigs on Mad Men, Superstore and Silicon Valley, comedian Salma Hindy went all in. Hear Salma chat with Laura about Feldman's career, as well as lighter subjects like the existence of God, mental illness and the correlation between trauma and poverty. Follow Salma on Instagram (@salma.hindy) and Twitter (@salooma99) and check out her work at salmahindy.com Follow Laura on Instagram (@lauraleibow) and Twitter (@tweibow) Find The CJN on Instagram (@thecjn) Hear more Jewish podcasts by The CJN at thecjn.ca
In this Episode Chaunte' Wayans talks Comedian/Actress @salma.hindy . Topics include: *How has quarantine affected your priorities? *How comfortable are you with your journey right now? *How important is religion to you right now? . Follow Instagram @cwayans @salma.hindy www.facebook.com/cwayans www.facebook.com/salma.hindy . For Merch, Tutorials, Hair Products www.cwayans.com . Don't forget to subscribe www.youtube.com/cwayans www.youtube.com/salmahindy Donations are always welcome CashApp $cwayans . #chauntewayans #lol #quarantine #skills #working #salmahindy #muslim #religion --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Salma Hindy, Comedian, drops by the studio and we chat about the youngest-child dynamic, doing therapy and how it works (10:00), the benefits of it (27:00), the "onion" analogy and how shame is formed (43:30), the Muslim "scoreboard" and haram police (1:03:30), and funny Egyptian insights (1:30:30). Join The Immigrant Section, Get an Extra Weekly Episode www.patreon.com/theimmigrantsection The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy! | More Salma: www.salmahindy.com www.instagram.com/salma.hindy/ More Immigrant Section Content: www.theimmigrantsection.com https://www.youtube.com/c/AbbasWahab More Abbas Wahab: www.abbaswahab.com
This week’s guest is Salma Hindy (@salma.hindy), an Arab-Canadian standup comedian and engineer. We talk about Arab women in romantic relationships, couples therapy, true intimacy, scarcity mentality, romanticizing your life, body acceptance, and so much more. Enjoy psychos! *Trigger Warning: ED @salma.hindy https://www.instagram.com/salma.hindy @arabamericanpsycho https://www.instagram.com/arabamericanpsycho @noore https://www.instagram.com/noore Listen to the official Arab-American Pyscho playlist on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4kPIQGqyt6sCdkPlFpgETY?si=t5aKZ58QT62lKnoPPc4-JA New episodes every Sunday, and if you made it this far please rate and review on iTunes. Okay love you, bye!
Skiveo Radio: Conversations With Minorities In and Out of College
So the title is a clearly spin on Michelle Obama's "When they go low, we go high." The is part two with the comedian and lawyer, Yasmin Elhady. There are actionable lessons in this episode so you may want a notepad on standby. Also, the hilarious video she said she'd publish at the end of this episode is already live on her Instagram @yasguru. And her Marry Mondays story series on Instagram are as much a phenom as her joy-eliciting IGTVs. A transcript of this episode is available at https://skive0.com for the hearing-impaired, time-crunched, etc. Follow me through the lens of Skiveo @aminaofskiveoCredits and References:Music by Marc Wavy (/marcwavy on SoundCloud):Passenger Seat feat. Kørakidchroma - BedroomKross, Ethan, et al. “Social Rejection Shares Somatosensory Representations with Physical Pain.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 108, no. 15, Apr. 2011, pp. 6270–75. PubMed, doi:10.1073/pnas.1102693108.The IG live mentioned, with Yas, Salma Hindy and Hakeemah, lives on Yas’ Instagram grid.Mani, Anandi, et al. “Poverty Impedes Cognitive Function.” Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 341, no. 6149, Aug. 2013, pp. 976–80. PubMed, doi:10.1126/science.1238041.Price, Maggi, et al. “Effectiveness of an Extended Yoga Treatment for Women with Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.” Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, vol. 23, no. 4, Apr. 2017, pp. 300–09. PubMed Central, doi:10.1089/acm.2015.0266.Sarıtaş, Serdar, et al. “The Effect of Comedy Films on Postoperative Pain and Anxiety in Surgical Oncology Patients.” Complementary Medicine Research, vol. 26, no. 4, 2019, pp. 231–39. PubMed, doi:10.1159/000497234.“Teaching AI to Be Funny: The Robot Uprising Won’t Be a Laughing Matter.” Observer, 16 July 2019, https://observer.com/2019/07/teaching-artificial-intelligence-humor-robot-comedy/.“The Body Keeps The Score.” Bessel van Der Kolk, MD., https://www.besselvanderkolk.com/resources/the-body-keeps-the-score. Accessed 9 July 2020.Woo, Choong-Wan, et al. “Separate Neural Representations for Physical Pain and Social Rejection.” Nature Communications, vol. 5, Nov. 2014, p. 5380. PubMed Central, doi:10.1038/ncomms6380.
In this episode of Don't Tell Baba, Noor and Shereen talk to comedian extraordinaire Salma Hindy about comedy, culture, therapy, and social expectations.Everything we say will be very frank and based on our own lived experiences. If they, for whatever reason, don’t match up with your own experiences/ideas that’s okay and you're welcome to e-mail us at thebabapod@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter or Instagram @thebabapod
This week the vassals are joined by Salma Hindy (@salma.hindy) to talk about the benefits of becoming a third wife instead of a fourth wife, Amish’s Hindu nationalism rears its head and Drew gets deep into online gaming. ——— Based out of the Duchy of Toronto, Drew Picklyk and Amish Patel serve as vigilant vassals of the Late Capitalist West. Join them as they look into the cultural insanity that surrounds us on a daily basis in an attempt to find some common ground among all
Salma Hindy returns to the Crash & Flow studio for another hilarious episode. She tells the story about a very memorable night at The Toronto Comedy Brawl involving a clown, poop jokes, & getting the biggest laugh of the evening. They go on to talk about the importance of therapy, what they’d do during an earthquake, & Salma’s Mom’s funny reaction to her Artist of the Year nomination.
The talented and always entertaining Salma Hindy returns to the Crash & Flow Podcast! She chats with Yasin and Syed about lessons learned as a stand up comedian, grading audience laughter, and bombing on stage while performing for the Illuminati.
This is Crash & Flow's first audio documentary! Yasin and Syed took the Crash & Flow Podcast to MuslimFest to talk with vendors, performers, and award winners. They even got backstage access to chat with comedians Maz Jobrani and Salma Hindy, MC extraordinaire Hamzah Moin and Deputy Leader of the NDP Jagmeet Singh.
The funny and multi-talented Salma Hindy chats with Yasin and Syed about her first time performing stand up just a few weeks ago. She explains her writing process as well her plans for 2017. They also get into how stand-up can be used to make connections with people that might have never interacted with a Muslim before and to share stories from a unique point of view. That, and much more awesome comedy talk.