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Dr. Siraj A. Sayeed joined the Chase MedSearch podcast to discuss his experience working with multiple reps in the orthopedic niche of the medical device industry. Dr. Sayeed is a board certified, fellowship trained, orthopedic total joint replacement surgeon, specializing in primary and complex total shoulder, hip, and knee replacement surgery. He is the co-founder and President of the South Texas Bone and Joint Institute, in San Antonio, TX. https://southtexasbone.com
This edition of Hitting Left with Miike Klonsky and Friends, the Democratic National Convention shows, include Pushkar Sharma, co-founder and president of the South-Asian American Coalition to Renew Democracy Acts, or SACRED, and Dr. Dilara Sayeed, president of the Muslim Civic Coalition.
Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text messageS.10 E.12 The Awami League regime continues to arrest and attack peaceful protestors in Bangladesh. The brutal regime has killed many innocent civilians. In this episode, I remember those who lost their lives while fighting for freedom in Bangladesh.ABOUT: Tawsif Anam is a nationally published writer, award-winning public policy professional, and speaker. He has experience serving in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors in United States and overseas. Anam earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Public Affairs degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Tawsif Anam's opinions have been published by national, state, and local publications in the United States, such as USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Western Journal, The Boston Globe, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and The Dodgeville Chronicle. His writings have also appeared in major publications in Bangladesh including, but not limited to, The Daily Star and The Financial Express. Visit my website www.tawsifanam.net Visit my blog: https://tawsifanam.net/blog/ Read my published opinions: https://tawsifanam.net/published-articles/ Check out my books: https://tawsifanam.net/books/
In this episode, Founder of MSKhan Lab, Mohammed Sayeed Khan, joins Edem and Jabu to examine the economic and marketing impact of the Saudi Pro League's superstar acquisition model, average stadium attendances and fan engagement strategies adopted by SPL clubs, the short-term implications of Saudi Arabia's inevitable 2034 World Cup bid success on infrastructure development, the crucial role being played by UAE-based airline Emirates in boosting sport tourism in Dubai, and how Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar are collaborating to develop a thriving sport business economy in the Middle East. ------------------- ⭐ The best way to support the podcast is to subscribe, share and leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
This episode is brought to you by www.thebikeaffair.com If you are in search of a one-stop destination that caters to all your cycling needs, our today's sponsor, The Bike Affair, is the perfect place to check out! With over 14 years of experience, The Bike Affair has established itself as a trusted source offering honest advice and exceptional service. They are offering a special treat for the listeners of this podcast. You can enjoy a 10% discount on your first order by using the code 'BIKEYVENKY' on their website. Visit their bike store in Hyderabad or shop online by using the link www.thebikeaffair.com In this episode, I talk to Dr. Md Rehan who is a cardio thoracic surgeon, an international level rower and a performance coach who started a nutrition brand with the goal of providing clean and healthy performance enhancing supplements for athletes. Getting to sit down with such a versatile person, I did all I could to get as much value out of the conversation as possible. I'm going to break the conversation into two parts. One where we talk about the nutrition side of things and one where we talked about all things related to heart health and the alarming trend of athlete cardiac incidents. In this first episode, we talked about the importance of nutrition for general wellbeing and performance. We talked about why, what, when and how much of protein is needed for performance. In the next episode I will share all the great insights he had on the cardiac health and what we all can do for a healthy heart. For now, let us get into my conversation with Dr Rehan about Nutrition for athletic performance and health. 0:00:00 Intro 0:05:20 His rowing career and performance coaching 0:10:35 Nutrition meant Horlicks or protenix with milk back in the day 0:13:00 High performance coaching 0:17:30 How he got into nutrition, ICMR study revealing problems wih current products 0:23:40 What certifications are needed for nutrition products 0:24:55 Venky's hypersensitivity to protein and a case for biriyani 0:27:35 Nitrates and how they help 0:29:50 What When and how much of protein 0:41:30 Closing About the Podcast The working athlete podcast is a podcast with and for working athletes from all walks of life and various sports. The goal is to provide inspiration, training tips, mental hacks, time management and life-style advice through conversations with some of the best in sport, from athletes to coaches. If you think you can benefit from this, please consider subscribing so that you don't miss the weekly episodes in future. Who is a working athlete? Someone working fulltime/part-time, entrepreneur or anyone who has to work to make ends meet and doesn't let being busy to stop him/her from pursuing an active lifestyle is a working athlete. I consider stay at home moms/dads who pursue a sport, as working athletes because homemaking is a full-time job. If you like this, share with friends who could be interested. For the visually inclined, a video version of the podcast can be found here: YouTube Other Places you'll find the podcast on: Anchor | RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google podcasts | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | Breaker
Have you ever practiced religion and received harsh judgement by others? It sounds purely outrageous to think and hear about! Let us get persuasive and decipher the reasons why religious practice matters and should not be judged. Sources —-> Al-Zaman, Md. Sayeed, and Mridha Md. Shiblee Noman. “A Dataset on Social Media Users' Engagement with Religious Misinformation.” Data in Brief, vol. 49, 2023, pp. 109439- 109439, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109439. Dobel, J. Patrick. “Judging the Private Lives of Public Officials.” Administration & Society, vol. 30, no. 2, 1998, pp. 115-42, https://doi.org/10.1177/0095399798302001. Upenieks, Laura. “Religious/Spiritual Struggles and Well-Being during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Does ‘Talking Religion' Help or Hurt?” Review of Religious Research, vol. 64, no. 2, 2022, Pp. 249-78, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13644-022-00487-0.— narrated by Drewy
In dieser Folge sprechen Risa und Dinah über Folge 6 von die Bachelors. Unter Anderem reden wir darüber ob die Gewinnerin jetzt statistisch schon feststeht, darüber ob es eine gute Idee von Sebastian war mit Rebecca über Leonie zu sprechen, und Eva's unerwarteten Aufstieg. Ausserdem besprechen wir die folgenden Themen: - Ist es eine gute Idee auf Dates schnell über vergangene negative Erfahrungen zu sprechen? - Puppy-Yoga und ob es eine Möglichkeit gibt, dass das Serotonin und Oxytocin was während dieses Yoga's entsteht vielleicht der Person mit der man auf dem Date ist zugeordnet wird. Übergeordnet stehen natürlich wie immer die Fragen: Was können wir von Trash-TV über uns selber lernen? Welche Beziehungsdynamiken und Konflikte können wir bei den Teilnehmer*innen beobachten, die uns vielleicht auch im alltäglichen Leben begegnen? Was können wir durch die Formate über Romantik, Vertrauen, und Liebe lernen? Was sagt die psychologische Forschung zu den Themen die wir beobachten? Und vorallem: Sind uns die Protagonist*innen, die wir am aller schlimmsten finden, am Ende vielleicht doch ähnlicher als wir gerne glauben würden? Note: Wie wir schon bei Instagram mit euch geteilt haben ist der Artikel in dem Wissenschaftler*innen schauen ob man anhand von Daten die Gewinnerin vorhersagen kann zwar von einem Team von Top Wissenschaftler*innen aus den USA, aber 100% ernst und wissenschaftlich ist es natürlich nicht. Aber schaut gerne mal selbst: Lee, A. J., Chesmore, G. E., Rocha, K. A., Farah, A., Sayeed, M., & Myles, J. (2022). Predicting Winners of the Reality TV Dating Show The Bachelor Using Machine Learning Algorithms. arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16648. #Dating #Psychologie #Psychologin #Reality-TV #Beziehungen #Paare #dating-Erfahrungen
Thank you to the folks at Sustain (https://sustainoss.org/) for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast! CHAOSScast – Episode 78 In this episode, host Matt Germonprez is joined by panelists Sayeed Choudhury from Carnegie Mellon University, Clare Dillon from the University of Galway and Lero, Allison Kittinger from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Data Science Institute, and Zach Chandler from Stanford University. They discuss the intricate relationship between open source software and university missions, the role of libraries in supporting OSS, and the collaborative culture fostering community and innovation. The overlapping terrains of open science, open scholarship, and open source in the academic world are explored, along with the challenges and promises of developing universities OSPOs. Join us as we highlight the dynamic growth and potential of OSS in enhancing educational experiences and research output. Press download now to hear more! [00:00:22] The panelists introduce themselves and tell us what they do. [00:01:49] Sayeed begins discussing why universities care about open source software, emphasizing its alignment with university missions and its importance as a research output and educational experience. [00:03:30] Allison continues the role of open source in academia and the importance of creating a supportive culture around it. Zach expresses the importance of open source software in research and teaching, emphasizing the value of sharing and innovation in Stanford's commitment to open source. Clare speaks about the perspective from Lero and the need to improve engagement with open source software across Irish universities. [00:08:12] Matt asks about the relationship with universities' engagement with open source and libraires. Allison discusses the parallels between open source and library functions like scholarly publishing, suggesting the potential need for dedicated open source support within libraries. [00:10:47] Sayeed highlights the libraries' neutrality and curation role within universities, suggesting this aligns well with open scholarship and open source software. Clare shares positive interactions with librarians in the open source ecosystem and praises the librarian discipline. Zach commends academic librarians for their alignment with open source ethos, despite his OSPO not being situated within a library. [00:13:45] Matt asks the panelists to describe a day in their life concerning open source engagement at their universities. Clare talks about working on a framework for open source policy for Irish universities, inspired by Ireland's National Open Research Forum, involving various stakeholders. [00:15:14] Allison mentions her day involved planning and hiring for an outreach specialist role to support open source efforts and future team expansion and discusses focusing on outreach efforts for open source within the community and campus, including event planning and needs assessment. [00:17:03] Zach describes his day like Allison's, involving consultations on open source licensing and learning from advanced open source projects. Sayeed compares open source work at universities to tending a garden and discusses strategic and operational aspects of his role, emphasizing building social capital. [00:21:02] Matt asks if the panelists see their work as building community within their universities. Sayeed discusses building community as a convener and center of competency, helping students and faculty navigate open source issues. [00:22:30] Allison sees her role as building the open source program and community, inspired by the Wisconsin idea that the university's work should benefit the entire state. Zach focuses on building a community among coding leads from various labs through the Maintainers and Contributors Roundtable, aiming to support and elevate software production. Clare highlights the diversity of people involved in open source at universities and the broader societal impact of open source beyond just software development. [00:28:04] Matt asks whether the panelists are making positive strides and acknowledges the newness of some OSPOs. He notes potential challenges like getting various university layers to understand their message. Zach feels successful in engaging the research community and uncovering new projects but faces the challenge of integrating these projects into a meaningful framework. [00:29:44] Allison talks about the excitement and challenge of focusing on key areas without getting overwhelmed by the multitude of directions and projects available. Clare highlights the importance of sharing experiences to avoid duplicating efforts and points out the challenge of translating open source concepts for non-technical audiences. Sayeed discusses the gains at CMU, where the OSPO is beginning to be seen as the go-to for open source. He brings up the challenge of meeting immediate and specific demands from university members like choosing licenses. Value Adds (Picks) of the week: [00:36:16] Matt's pick is a book he read: Of Bicycles, Bakelites, and Bulbs: Toward a Theory of Sociotechnical Change. [00:36:39] Clare's pick is an email titled, “Hope is a verb” from Roger Steare, Corporate Philosopher. Also, an article called, “How to Cultivate Hope,” in Psychology Today. [00:37:21] Sayeed's pick is committing to walking 10,000 steps a day. [00:38:12] Allison's pick is Uplands Pleasant Ridge Reserve Cheese. [00:39:12] Zach's pick is Zee Bracket. Panelist: Matt Germonprez Guests: Sayeed Choudhury Clare Dillon Allison Kittinger Zach Chandler Links: CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community/) CHAOSS Project X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/chaossproj?lang=en) CHAOSScast Podcast (https://podcast.chaoss.community/) podcast@chaoss.community (mailto:podcast@chaoss.community) Georg Link Website (https://georg.link/) Matt Germonprez X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/germ) Sayeed Choudhury X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/eSayeed) Sayeed Choudhury LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayeed-choudhury-4184015/) Clare Dillon X/Twitter (https://twitter.com/claredillon?lang=en) Clare Dillon LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/claredillon/) Allison Kittinger LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonkittinger/) Allison Kittinger Website (http://allisonkittinger.com/) Zach Chandler LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/zchandler/) Stanford University Open Source (https://opensource.stanford.edu/) Lero OSPO-GitHub (https://sfi-lero.github.io/OSPO/) Ireland's National Open Research Forum (NORF) (https://dri.ie/norf/) Of Bicycles, Bakelites, and Bulbs: Toward a Theory of Sociotechnical Change by Wiebe E. Biijker (https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262522274/of-bicycles-bakelites-and-bulbs/) “Hope is a verb” by Roger Steare (https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Hope-is-a-verb-.html?soid=1140842555582&aid=CrDyRpVnTVA) Uplands Cheese-Pleasant Ridge Reserve (https://uplandscheese.com/product/pleasant-ridge-reserve/) Zee Bracket (https://www.loadedboards.com/products/zee-bracket) Special Guests: Allison Kittinger, Clare Dillon, Sayeed Choudhury , and Zach Chandler.
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How Sayeed & TJ Made $50,000 in 6 Months Wholesaling Real EstateIn todays video Zach Ginn sits down with Sayeed Candelario & TJ Neal about how they went from broke to making over $50,000 in their first month wholesaling real estate & how you can do the same exact thing in your wholesaling real estate business!
In this episode, we bring you an inspiring conversation with Sayeed Anjum, the co-founder and CTO of GreytHR, one of India's leading HRMS and payroll management companies. Join us as Sayeed shares his incredible journey from being a computer enthusiast to becoming a successful entrepreneur. From his early days in Mysore to pursuing his passion for software development, Sayeed's story is filled with determination and a thirst for innovation. In this candid interview, you'll discover how Sayeed and his co-founder embarked on their entrepreneurial journey straight out of college, defying conventional norms that favored joining big companies. They took a leap of faith and started GreytHR, even when startups weren't as fashionable as they are now. Learn about the challenges they faced during the early days, working on various projects, until they found their niche in the HR domain. Sayeed shares how their first breakthrough came when they collaborated with Hindustan Unilever, leading to more opportunities and establishing their presence across different cities. Witness their pivotal decision during the Y2K era when they chose to go all-in on open-source technology, enabling them to provide cost-effective HR solutions to Indian businesses. Sayeed's dedication to serving Indian SMEs is truly inspiring, and his insights into their growth strategy are valuable for aspiring entrepreneurs. If you're curious about the entrepreneurial journey, passionate about HR technology, or looking for motivation to take the leap into entrepreneurship, this episode is a must-watch! #ELI #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #GreytHR #PayrollManagement #HRMS #StartupJourney #InspiringInterview #entrepreneurialspirit
D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Sayeed and Wali are two pre-medical students at Stony Brook who started a Podcast called "Chai With the Pre-Med Guys." The duo reached out to Dr. Storch to speak with them as Mentor of the D.O. or Do Not podcast and advocate for Osteopathic Medicine. On today's "crossover" episode. Sayeed and Wali will speak with Dr. Storch about his "Why." The Pre-Med Guys define this as the reason one chooses medicine. You may be surprised at Dr. Storch's response! Dr. Storch talks about Osteopathy and Medicine, but also about poetry, the benefits of falling asleep against attending physician's doors on holidays and how the journeys of Odysseus can give you insight into your own medical journey! We know you will love listening to our very own Yoda! D.O. or do not . . . There is no try!
Filmmaker Anthony Shim on his award-winning film “Riceboy Sleeps,” the line between comedy and tragedy and how he just wants to make his parents proud. Plus, Afghan-Canadian filmmaker Fazila Amiri and singer Aryana Sayeed (34:04) on their documentary, “And I Still Sing,” which tells the story of how the reality singing show, "Afghan Star" made history when two courageous female contestants defied death threats to continue singing.
Lee Jung-jae won the Emmy for best actor for his role in Squid Game, making history as the first Asian actor to win an Emmy in this category. He sits down with Tom Power to talk about the moment when his name was called at the Emmys, and his directorial debut Hunt, a spy action thriller set in 1980's South Korea. Filmmaker Fazila Amiri and Aryana Sayeed tells the story of how the reality singing show Afghan Star made history when two courageous female contestants defied death threats to keep singing in the documentary And Still I Sing. Bear Grease is an all-Indigenous reimagining of Grease. Co-creators Crystle Lightning and MC Redcloud explain how they turned the 1978 film into a sold-out touring show.
Lee Jung-jae won the Emmy for best actor for his role in Squid Game, making history as the first Asian actor to win an Emmy in this category. He sits down with Tom Power to talk about the moment when his name was called at the Emmys, and his directorial debut Hunt, a spy action thriller set in 1980's South Korea. Filmmaker Fazila Amiri and Aryana Sayeed tells the story of how the reality singing show Afghan Star made history when two courageous female contestants defied death threats to keep singing in the documentary And Still I Sing. Bear Grease is an all-Indigenous reimagining of Grease. Co-creators Crystle Lightning and MC Redcloud explain how they turned the 1978 film into a sold-out touring show.
Ready to cosy up your house this Fall? Boston-based interior designer Vani Sayeed joined me to share her love of art, textiles and design in this landmark Episode 75! Hear how Vani followed her doctor husband from India to the midwest, then San Francisco and finally to Boston, and managed to break into a notoriously closed industry in all these places as both an employee and independent designer. How did this JJ School of Arts trained designer keep going despite being an outsider? What's the secret to creating layered, welcoming rooms? And the best places to eat and shop in Hyderabad?Listen below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you're listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 75:Find Vani and her studio on instagram and her websiteBOOKS:Haute Bohemians by Miguel Flores-ViannaJohn Kerry's memoir on audio Every Day is ExtraThe Dutch House by Ann PatchettThe Perfect Bath by Barbara SallickA Sense of Place: Houses on Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod by Mark A. Hutker and Marc KristalHomer's Odyssey on AudioWonderland by designer Summer ThorntonSocial History of an Indian Caste: The Kayasths of Hyderabad by Karen Isaksen LeonardHYDERABAD TIPS: Designer Anand KabraHand block prints by Sharmila Taneja on FacebookZardozi specialist Deena Azam on instagramFalaknuma PalaceGolconda FortQuestions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!
The late Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, on Friday identified four of her kidnappers, the viral video of people offering namaz inside the newly inaugurated LuLu Mall in Lucknow, As the race to become Britain's next prime minister gained pace, caretaker premier Boris Johnson has reportedly told his allies to back "anyone but Rishi Sunak" and other top news in bulletin.
Welcome to our origin story. Don't mind the background noise, we got that AC money. Joe and Sayeed discuss natural disasters, business ideas, mid-week pussy and eggs, amongst other topics. It's only up from here, baby!
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Was the then Home Minister Mufti Mohd. Sayeed's daughter, Rubaiya kidnapped in 1989 or was that a ruse to effect the release of some dreaded elements? Will the TADA Court find the truth?
As mothers of black, brown, or immigrant children, we have a big responsibility to recognize the ways that the education and social systems do not serve them and take the initiative to fill in those gaps ourselves. We are our children's first educators by teaching them to stand up for themselves and others and live an authentic life. Today, I'm talking to Keri Shahidi - mother, actress, and executive producer of 7th Sun Productions. Keri is the mother of two beautiful children named Sayeed and Yara who have followed in her acting footsteps. Keri's son, Sayeed has appeared in Alex Cross, Unthinkable, and Intelligence and her daughter Yara has acted in Black-ish, Grown-ish, and more. She has raised her children to be conscious activists in social issues, follow their purpose, and hold onto their narrative.Tune in and listen to episode twenty-seven of Mamaste with Tanika Ray. Keri and I have a wonderful conversation about her diverse bubble growing up, why she is passionate about educating her children, her mindset about their acting careers, and what she dreams of for their future.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Keri's experience growing up (11:38)Keri's thoughts about advocating for our children's education (17:42)How Keri has raised her children to be conscious activists (21:58)Keri's mindset about her children's dating life (32:35)What Keri's dream is for her children's future (38:50)Resources Mentioned: Book - The 5 AM ClubConnect with Keri ShahidiInstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining us this week is Shaun Anderson- part acrobat, part Youtuber, part medical student from Nevada, Las Vegas! This one's for all the premeds that give up their nonmedical hobbies to spend more time on classes and activities that will make them “appealing” to med schools. Sayeed has been there, I've been there, we hope after listening to this episode you won't get stuck there. Don't ditch your idea for a cooking social media page just because you're premed. Don't ditch your love for painting just because you're premed. Don't drop out of your awesome dance team just because you're premed. Regardless of whether they're medically related, your passions are what you should be spending your time on. More so than working some job in a hospital that you find boring because some reddit forum said you need 1000+ hours of clinical experience to get into med school. Paying less heed to these standards set for premeds makes you stand out more, makes you more successful as a student, and most importantly makes this a happier part of your life. Testament to this is Shaun's experience devoting himself fully to acrobatics as a college student. And it's that devotion, rather than any of the usual accolades premeds chase, that got him into med school. Join us for a continuation of this conversation and discussion on topics such as switching from Pre-PT to Pre-Med, being an efficient student researcher, and having a well-rounded life in med school. For more from Shaun, check out his YouTube channel: Shaun Anderson
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When it comes to international fast-casual franchises, few have the diversity of German Doner Kebab. As the name would imply, the brand originated in Berlin in 1989, but it is now headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland. As well as a considerable U.K. footprint, GDK is also present in North America and has plans to launch in Saudi Arabia this year. At the heart of this international growth, you'll find impressive figures that any fast-casual frontrunner would be envious of. An 81 per cent rise in total sales during the pandemic is certainly a headline to shout about, and GDK is using this momentum to continue its international dominance; with plans to open further American, Canadian, and European sites in the months ahead. To learn more about the brand's growth and strategy, as well as its positioning against the current challenges being faced by the industry, we caught up with Imran Sayeed, CEO of German Doner Kebab. Imran has been immersed in franchise development for over two decades, making him the perfect source of industry knowledge. To keep your finger on the beating pulse of franchising, sign up for our newsletter at global-franchise.com, subscribe to our definitive magazine, and join the conversation with our experts today on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. Ⓛ https://www.linkedin.com/company/global-franchise/ ⓣ https://twitter.com/globalfranmag ⓕ https://www.facebook.com/globalfranchisemag/ This episode of the Global Franchise Podcast is brought to you by Neighborly, the leader in home services franchising. Neighborly is the world's largest home services franchisor with 29 brands and nearly 5,000 franchises collectively serving more than 10 million customers in nine countries; with opportunities focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Visit https://franchise.neighborlybrands.com to learn more about the group's franchise opportunities.
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Jeremy Shere, founder & CEO of Tribal knowledge Podcasting, talks with Wafa Sayeed-Irtiza, VP of Marketing at ACTO, an omnichannel education platform for life sciences.Highlights:Using a podcast to publish a variety of opinions and insights on industry trendsPublishing content across channels to appeal to people with different learning preferencesStarting simply with podcastingLearn more about ActoConnect with guest on LinkedIn
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Aryana Sayeed opens up about how she went from Afghanistan's biggest pop star to a target of the Taliban. She takes us through her harrowing escape, and what lies ahead for artists living under the new regime. Aryana Sayeed 02:27 #AryanaSayeed #Artist #AfghanArtists
On this episode of Showcase; Aryana Sayeed's Escape 00:02 In Conversation with Aryana Sayeed, Artist 02:46 Shortcuts 13:23 Venice Film Festival 15:19 Alex Billington, Founder and President of FirstShowing.net 17:59 #AryanaSayeed #VeniceFilmFestival #MTV
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The foundations of a solution to a problem are born in finding the common ground. If two opposing sides can find something to agree on and hear one another anything is possible. Akbar and I have a discussion about it in this episode.
The 30th episode! On this journey, Sayeed and I discuss Ramadan, religion, identity, the self, passions and various other things. Hope you enjoy!
Michael Jordan or Lebron James? Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pele, or...? Listen as two magnificent thinkers in the world of sports and I discuss the status of these athletes as the greatest of all times in their respective sports and why. Hope you enjoy!
http://votedilara.com/about-dilara/ Special Edition of Lightupwithshua Podcast. Dilara Sayeed's Elections are on March 20th, 2018 and would like to introduce her to all my listeners. Please spread the word. Thank you! Dilara's very first memories are of playing double-dutch and hopscotch on the playground, and her graduation from the Head Start preschool program for low-income children in Chicago. She is a product of Chicago Public Schools and a Catholic high school. These experiences have fueled Dilara's ambition for equity, high quality, and accountability for all our residents – youth and adults, especially in vulnerable and developing communities. Adjunct professor at Northwestern University and teaches school leadership. Tech entrepreneur and founder of vPeer, an online virtual mentoring platform that focuses on accessible and effective professional mentoring for all, especially women, professionals-of-color, and those from low-income communities. Fulbright Specialist in Education and Technology. As an eighth grade teacher for over a decade, she focused on race and pluralism issues in the United States. As Chief Education Officer at the Golden Apple Foundation, she led strategy and execution of all programming. NOTE: Hope you will enjoy my conversation with Dilara. It is a SKYPE interview and there were some audio challenges but I still wanted to share her amazing energetic energy and spirit to you all.
http://votedilara.com/about-dilara/ Special Edition of Lightupwithshua Podcast. Dilara Sayeed's Elections are on March 20th, 2018 and would like to introduce her to all my listeners. Please spread the word. Thank you! Dilara's very first memories are of playing double-dutch and hopscotch on the playground, and her graduation from the Head Start preschool program for low-income children in Chicago. She is a product of Chicago Public Schools and a Catholic high school. These experiences have fueled Dilara's ambition for equity, high quality, and accountability for all our residents – youth and adults, especially in vulnerable and developing communities. Adjunct professor at Northwestern University and teaches school leadership. Tech entrepreneur and founder of vPeer, an online virtual mentoring platform that focuses on accessible and effective professional mentoring for all, especially women, professionals-of-color, and those from low-income communities. Fulbright Specialist in Education and Technology. As an eighth grade teacher for over a decade, she focused on race and pluralism issues in the United States. As Chief Education Officer at the Golden Apple Foundation, she led strategy and execution of all programming. NOTE: Hope you will enjoy my conversation with Dilara. It is a SKYPE interview and there were some audio challenges but I still wanted to share her amazing energetic energy and s
Sayeed shares his thoughts on prayer and his experiences living in a place where he is completely dependent on the discipline and power of his prayer life.
Powerful testimony from Sayeed, a believer from a Muslim background from Africa who experienced great persecution, but has persevered and now doing amazing work for the Kingdom.