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March 2, 1995. New Orleans, Louisiana. After leaving a restaurant with his date in the French Quarter, 25-year old Michael Gerardi is fatally gunned down by a trio of robbers. Weeks later, 16-year old Shareef Cousin is implicated in the crime and charged with first-degree murder. Even though Shareef seems to have an airtight alibi, Michael's date identifies him as the shooter at trial. Shareef is found guilty and becomes one of the youngest people to ever be sentenced to death, but the verdict is surrounded with controversy. It turns out the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office committed egregious acts of prosecutorial misconduct, which included withholding exculpatory evidence, doctoring a tape-recorded interview, and illegally detaining defence witnesses. After nearly three years on death row, Shareef's conviction is overturned, but Michael Gerardi's real killers are never found. On this week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly”, we chronicle a senseless murder which led to one of the most outrageous miscarriages of justice you'll ever find.Support the show: patreon.com/julesandashleypatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareef_Cousinhttps://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=3126http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,138469,00.html
March 2, 1995. New Orleans, Louisiana. After leaving a restaurant with his date in the French Quarter, 25-year old Michael Gerardi is fatally gunned down by a trio of robbers. Weeks later, 16-year old Shareef Cousin is implicated in the crime and charged with first-degree murder. Even though Shareef seems to have an airtight alibi, Michael's date identifies him as the shooter at trial. Shareef is found guilty and becomes one of the youngest people to ever be sentenced to death, but the verdict is surrounded with controversy. It turns out the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office committed egregious acts of prosecutorial misconduct, which included withholding exculpatory evidence, doctoring a tape-recorded interview, and illegally detaining defence witnesses. After nearly three years on death row, Shareef's conviction is overturned, but Michael Gerardi's real killers are never found. On this week's episode of “The Path Went Chilly”, we chronicle a senseless murder which led to one of the most outrageous miscarriages of justice you'll ever find.Support the show: patreon.com/julesandashleypatreon.com/thetrailwentcoldAdditional Reading:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareef_Cousinhttps://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=3126http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,138469,00.html
Jim is joined by sportswriter Neil Paine to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former NBA forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim. First, Jim and Neil cover the the absolutely stacked 1996 NBA Draft Class (8:53). Next, they discuss the 50 points Shareef dropped on Ben Wallace in 2001, his elite scoring ability, and where he ranks among the best forwards of the late 1990s/early 2000s (15:20). Finally, Neil and Jim both draft their all-time teams made up exclusively 1X all-stars (49:40), before making a final call on whether or not Abdur-Rahim deserves a place in the Basketball Hall of Fame (63:01).
In this episode Jim Chapman joins Kiran Chawla as they break down the 1995 shooting of Michael Gerardi, the subsequent conviction of Shareef Cousin in the murder and the turn of events that would release Cousin from prison.Timestamps07:19 A Shocking Turn of Events07:58 Investigating the Murder11:26 Eyewitness Reliability Issues13:37 Trial and Testimony16:07 The Verdict20:19 A Historic Sentencing22:41 Appeals and Reversals23:08 Dismissing the Case24:20 Cousin After Prison28:38 A Return to CrimeLocal Sponsors: Neighbors Federal Credit Union: Neighbors FCU is a community chartered Baton Rouge credit union that has served the community for over 60 years.For more information visit them by Clicking Here Another Chance Bail Bonds Their goal at Another Chance Bail Bonds is to reunite families and reconnect friends. They accomplish this goal by providing many services which aide in the bonding process.You can learn more by visiting them Here Video, Sound and Editing for this podcast by the podcast experts at Envision Podcast Studios in Denham Springs, LA.
Islamophobia across the Western world is on the rise. It is a pernicious prejudice that seems to have seeped into public acceptance. It is not just the prize of the ultra right, across the West, even liberal minded governments have sought to malign Muslims unjustly. Consider President Macron's separatism Act, that maligns in effect any believer that follows the shariah. Or consider at home, the Labour government's reluctance to recognise anti Muslim hatred as a cause of the most recent riots across northern England. Or the US administration downplaying the murder of Palestinians.My guest today, Dr Amina Shareef argues that Islamophobia is more than a visceral hatred. It is a death dealing project. It aims to dehumanise, and expose Muslim populations to death. Dr Amina is an academic specialising in anti-Muslim racism, Islamophobia and the war on terror policies, practices and its impact upon Muslims .You can find Dr Amina Shareef here:Website: https://aminashareef.com/ Twitter: @AminaShareef1Let me remind all viewers that to help us continue to engage critical thought at this time, Please consider becoming a Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateListen to the audio version of the podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vXiAjVFnhNI3T9Gkw636aApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-thinking-muslim/id1471798762Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merchFind us on:Patron. https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimTwitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslimBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thinkingmuslim.bsky.socialHost: https://twitter.com/jalalaynHost IG: https://www.instagram.com/jalalayns/Website Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our special 200th episode! We're thrilled to mark this milestone with none other than Shareef Abdur-Rahim, a former NBA All-Star, Olympic gold medalist, and current President of the NBA G League. Shareef's incredible journey from professional athlete to business leader is packed with lessons on leadership, personal growth, and making an impact. Reflecting on the Journey Beyond the Court In this milestone episode, Shareef shares how he transitioned from a celebrated NBA career into a dynamic role on the business side of sports. From his time as a player to leading the NBA G League's expansion to 31 teams and its first international team in Mexico City, Shareef reveals how he embraced change and built on his strengths to create a meaningful second act. For leaders and entrepreneurs, Shareef offers valuable insights into the importance of setting a clear vision, leading by example, and building trust within a team. He emphasizes that leadership isn't always about charisma—it's about consistency, care, and a shared commitment to success. The Power of Personal Branding Shareef discusses the importance of personal branding, especially for young professionals and athletes. In today's social media-driven world, understanding and leveraging your brand can open doors to lifelong opportunities. Shareef shares practical advice on how to balance authenticity with strategy to build a brand that aligns with your values and goals. This episode also highlights the incredible ability of sports to bring people together, regardless of background or beliefs. Shareef's dedication to creating opportunities for the next generation—both on and off the court—serves as a reminder of how we can all use our platforms to make a difference. Thank you for being part of our journey to 200 episodes! This special conversation with Shareef Abdur-Rahim is packed with inspiration, and we can't wait for you to listen. Soundbytes 11:54-12:20 "I think the ability to be able to one outline a vision for people, you know, I just think our coach meeting us at the beginning saying, Okay, this is our objective. So being able to outline a vision of where you want to go, a plan, to articulate a plan." 15:51-16:22 "I think it starts with education, especially for young people. We're in an era of name, image, and likeness opportunities, and the social media boom has opened so many doors. It's incredible to see young athletes, even as early as high school, learning to leverage these opportunities to build something lasting for their future." 20:55-21:20 "One of the great things about sport is how it humbles you naturally. Being part of a team teaches you that your success relies on others. It's about understanding the necessity of working together, recognizing the value of everyone's contributions, and staying grounded in the process." _____________________________________ Quotes "The power of sport is its ability to bring communities together, regardless of background or beliefs." "Leadership starts with outlining a vision, crafting a plan, and exemplifying the behavior you want to see." "As athletes, we must leverage our experiences to build something meaningful for life beyond the game." _____________________________________ Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guest Visit Shareef Abdur-Rahim's Website: https://Shareefabdurrahim.com Connect with Shareef on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shareef-abdur-rahim/ Learn more about Future Foundation: https://future-foundation.com Connect with brandiD Download our free guide to learn 16 crucial website updates that attract more leads and convert visitors into clients: https://thebrandid.com/website-tweaks/ Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form
Dr. Lorraine and Dr. Brie join HeHe to discuss the critical and often overlooked topic of obstetrical violence. In this eye-opening episode, they break down what obstetrical violence is, its impact on women globally, including psychological trauma and avoidable morbidity, and how it violates human rights. The discussion highlights the importance of informed consent, respectful maternity care, and midwifery as potential solutions. The duo also emphasizes the need for systemic changes within the healthcare system to prevent obstetrical violence and improve maternal outcomes. Tune in to learn about practical steps women can take to avoid birth trauma and the crucial role of midwifery in transforming maternity care. Understanding Obstetrical Violence Examples and Impact of Obstetrical Violence Legal Recourse and Advocacy The Iceberg Analogy and Measurement Tools Respectful Maternity Care and Systemic Issues Transparency and Hospital Reporting Midwifery Care and Trauma Prevention Systemic Obstacles and Solutions Navigating the Complexities of U.S. Healthcare Challenges Faced by Healthcare Providers The Impact of Insurance on Birth Choices Midwifery Care and Its Benefits Policy and Systemic Barriers The Role of Consumer Advocacy Future Directions and Solutions Connecting and Collaborating for Change Guest Bio: Lorraine M. Garcia, PhD, WHNP-BC, CNM does research on the problem of obstetric violence in the US maternity care system and the public health and ethical duties to implement solutions. She also works as a Certified Nurse Midwife with experience in home birth, birth center, and hospital-based care. Lorraine is a reproductive justice advocate and frames most of her research with critical lenses from healthcare systems science, structural and organizational theories, and social justice in nursing. Her perspective on the systemic, normalized abuse and mistreatment of childbearing people is aligned with advocacy workers, interdisciplinary scientists, and all interested and affected parties working to end obstetric violence and achieve birth equity. Dr. Brie Thumm is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing. She has been practicing midwifery domestically and internationally since 2001 when she completed her Masters in the Science of Nursing at Yale University. She obtained her MBA in Healthcare Administration at Baruch College in New York City and her PhD in health systems research at University of Colorado College of Nursing. Her area of research is perinatal workforce development to address disparities in maternal health outcomes and improve the well-being of health care professionals. Prior to her current position, Brie provided care at Planned Parenthood of New York City, served as the Assistant Director of the Sexual Assault Response Team for the Manhattan public hospitals, conducted mental and behavioral health research at the Rocky Mountain Regional Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, and led the clinical and research arms of the Maternal Mortality Prevention Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. She continues to practice clinically at Denver Health. SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with HeHe on IG Connect with Lorraine on IG Connect with Lorraine on LinkedIn BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience! 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I went to the hospital yesterday — nothing serious, just routine checks.I bumped into two ladies I hadn't seen in maybe 20 years.We went to boarding school together, the three of us.First, I saw F. We were roommates at one point all those years ago, but we completely lost touch. Because, life.I hugged her and hugged her again.We said our hi's and hello's, and before it got too awkward, we said bye.About 15 minutes later, I saw H. I wasn't close to her at all while we were in school. She was a ‘senior', so, yeah.I remember her being among the sweet ones. I didn't like most of the other ‘seniors'. I got in trouble with them a lot. I was yelled at and punished by them a lot. Haha. Story for another day.We said our hi's and hello's, and before it got too awkward, we said bye.It was nice to see F, and then H, but I was busy with hospital things and had to go. They were busy too and went on to do what they had to do.I left the hospital soon after, and that was it.When I got home, I felt happy and recharged somehow.There was a joy that seeing F and H brought to my heart. I couldn't stop thinking about them, couldn't stop thinking about Jannah, and what it would be like to reunite with loved ones.I asked myself again and again: how can I not work hard for Jannah? How can I not work hard and ask Allah to be pleased with me? How can I not ask Him to have mercy on me?I am a very people's person. I love people deeply. I hold memories close to my heart. I talk to Allah about people I love, and about people I am no longer in touch with.Now, imagine reuniting with people you love the most, in Jannah. Imagine reuniting with the people who have left footprints on your heart. Imagine reuniting with people who passed away, who you were forced to do life without.There's so much I have to tell my friend who passed away when I was 19. And the other friend who passed when I was 27. And all four of my grandparents. And my uncle, Baa. And Sh. Muhammad al Shareef. And, and, and… may Allah have mercy on all of them.May Allah forgive them and grant them Jannah.Imagine reuniting with your parents, children, spouse, siblings… with no ounce of ill-feeling in your heart towards them.Allah says,“We will remove whatever bitterness they had in their hearts. Rivers will flow under their feet. And they will say, ‘Praise be to Allah for guiding us to this. We would have never been guided if Allah had not guided us. The messengers of our Lord had certainly come with the truth.' It will be announced to them, ‘This is Paradise awarded to you for what you used to do.'” [Qur'an 7:43]Imagine meeting and sitting with and being in the company of the Prophet ﷺ! What would you say to him? (You won't be too shy to talk, don't worry, because, Jannah!)Imagine meeting all the prophets who came before him ﷺ, his companions, the men and women that were around him… may Allah be pleased with all of them.Imagine being gifted and blessed and honoured to see your Creator and my Creator… what more could a human being ever want? What else would anyone ever seek???We're hustling so hard to make ends meet in dunya — we want to be sorted, we want to feel settled, happy, comfortable.We want to succeed.But what does Allah tell us about success?Whoever is spared from the Fire and is admitted into Paradise will ˹indeed˺ triumph, whereas the life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment. [Qur'an 3:185]Ya Allah, Ya Rahmaan, Ya Ghafoor, Ya Hayyu Ya Qayyum… forgive us, have mercy on us, and make us among those You admit into Your mercy.Meeting F and H at the hospital was a 1-minute thing with each of them.But when we reunite with our loved ones in Jannah, our hugs won't have to be cut short. Things won't get awkward if it's too long.How can you and I not work hard for Jannah? How can you and I not work hard and ask Allah to help us, to have mercy on us, to be pleased with us?This dunya is temporary. So temporary, it hurts.But Jannah? Jannah is eternal. It's where every pain we've endured, every tear we've shed, every hardship we've faced will be replaced with joy, comfort, and peace.“Those mindful ˹of Allah˺ will have Gardens with their Lord under which rivers flow, to stay there forever, and pure spouses, along with Allah's pleasure. And Allah is All-Seeing of ˹His˺ servants.” [Qur'an 3:15]“Golden trays and cups will be passed around to them. There will be whatever the souls desire and the eyes delight in. And you will be there forever.” [Qur'an 43:71]“Allah has promised the believers, both men and women, Gardens under which rivers flow, to stay there forever, and splendid homes in the Gardens of Eternity, and—above all—the pleasure of Allah. That is ˹truly˺ the ultimate triumph.” [Qur'an 9:72]Think about it…No fatigue, no annoying aunties, no gossip, no backbiting.No stress or anxiety, no pain, no loss, no heartbreak.SubhanAllah…Imagine walking through the gates of Jannah, being greeted by angels who say,"Peace be upon you for your perseverance. How excellent is the ultimate abode!”[Qur'an 13:24]One thing I must add is, we need to also remember the reality of Jahannam.As much as we work hard and seek Allahs's pleasure and ask Him for Jannah, we must work hard, stay away from sins, and ask Allah to save us from the fire of Jahannam.The terror of Jahannam is beyond our comprehension. Allah says,“Indeed, Hell is lying in ambush, as a home for the oppressors, where they will remain for ages. They will not taste any coolness or drink there except boiling water and burning fluid— an appropriate reward.” [Qur'an 78:21-26]*shivers*How can we allow ourselves to give up, to get distracted, to lose focus? I know it happens… But if we've slipped, what do we do? How do we fix things?How do we pick ourselves up again?Well, “Fall down seven times, get up eight” applies here.We will mess up. We will sin. We will lose focus. But we need to keep getting back up. Again, and again, and again.Our focus must remain on our Lord — on remembering Him, worshipping Him, and seeking His countenance.* Remember Allah:“Surely in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find comfort.” [Qur'an 13:28]* Hold on tightly to the first 10 ayahs of Suratul Mu'minoon. I'm not sharing the ayahs here because I want you to pick up your mushaf and read what Allah says in those ayahs.He has basically given us a recipe for success.One specific point is repeated twice — your challenge is to find it and comment or reply telling me what it is!To F and H, I pray we meet in Jannah. I have a feeling we won't shut up. I have a feeling catching up will take a long, long time, and there won't be a teeny bit of awkwardness. Though, before then, I pray I get to see you again in dunya
The Utes CB Coach/Special Teams Coordinator talked about his room including what Cam Calhoun has brought to the team so far this year
The Utes CB Coach/Special Teams Coordinator talked about his room including what Cam Calhoun has brought to the team so far this year
In this episode Hizer Mir and his co-author Sahar Ghumkhor talk to Shareef Muhammad about the phenomenon of Muslims in the Manosphere. Shareef is a scholar of history based in Atlanta, Georgia, who works on Muslims, race and third worldism - especially the experience of Black Muslims in the context of imperial America. This interview results from an article Sahar and Hizer wrote about the Muslim Manosphere, which observes the behaviour of Muslim men in alt right online spaces. Together with Shareef, they explain what drives these Muslim men to make alarming alliances with the far-right white supremacist men they meet online, and what this means for their understanding of Muslim masculinity.
In this episode Hizer Mir and his co-author Sahar Ghumkhor talk to Shareef Muhammad about the phenomenon of Muslims in the Manosphere. Shareef is a scholar of history based in Atlanta, Georgia, who works on Muslims, race and third worldism - especially the experience of Black Muslims in the context of imperial America. This interview results from an article Sahar and Hizer wrote about the Muslim Manosphere, which observes the behaviour of Muslim men in alt right online spaces. Together with Shareef, they explain what drives these Muslim men to make alarming alliances with the far-right white supremacist men they meet online, and what this means for their understanding of Muslim masculinity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode Hizer Mir and his co-author Sahar Ghumkhor talk to Shareef Muhammad about the phenomenon of Muslims in the Manosphere. Shareef is a scholar of history based in Atlanta, Georgia, who works on Muslims, race and third worldism - especially the experience of Black Muslims in the context of imperial America. This interview results from an article Sahar and Hizer wrote about the Muslim Manosphere, which observes the behaviour of Muslim men in alt right online spaces. Together with Shareef, they explain what drives these Muslim men to make alarming alliances with the far-right white supremacist men they meet online, and what this means for their understanding of Muslim masculinity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
In this episode Hizer Mir and his co-author Sahar Ghumkhor talk to Shareef Muhammad about the phenomenon of Muslims in the Manosphere. Shareef is a scholar of history based in Atlanta, Georgia, who works on Muslims, race and third worldism - especially the experience of Black Muslims in the context of imperial America. This interview results from an article Sahar and Hizer wrote about the Muslim Manosphere, which observes the behaviour of Muslim men in alt right online spaces. Together with Shareef, they explain what drives these Muslim men to make alarming alliances with the far-right white supremacist men they meet online, and what this means for their understanding of Muslim masculinity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
Dr Amina Shareef is Assistant Professor in Education at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research seeks to understand how Muslim people are unmade as tawhidic subjects—subjects forged in relation to tawhidic worldview in which there is no god but God—and remade as liberal subjects by anti-Muslim racism.Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly Zoom calls: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMuslimYou can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/DonateSign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.comPurchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merch Find us on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslimFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Thinking-Muslim-Podcast-105790781361490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkingmuslimpodcast/Telegram: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim Host: https://twitter.com/jalalaynWebsite Archive: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shareef O' Neal comes on the podcast to discuss where he's at on his NBA journey, what videogames he's playing and what he learned from talking to NBA legends. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly Rocket Money: https://www.rocketmoney.com/dsh LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shareef O' Neal comes on the podcast to discuss where he's at on his NBA journey, what videogames he's playing and what he learned from talking to NBA legends. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly Rocket Money: https://www.rocketmoney.com/dsh LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IFs can be creepy AF. The Enterprise welcomes Ensign Sutter and his daughter Clara on board while we welcome back Shareef Jackson to talk about this kid-centric episode. Checking out a nebula, Clara's imaginary friend she's created to deal with moving around from ship to ship comes to real life. Isabella is played by a fantastic young actor who brings breadth to the role of an alien learning about the rules of being a child on a starship. Guinan's presence is super welcome, as is Shareef's insights into this story that teeters back and forth between light horror and slice-of-life comedy. Get in touch with us on BlueSky @ReEngageTNG.bsky.social! Host: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Special Guest: Shareef Jackson (@shareefjackson on BSKY @shareefjackson on Twitter) Panel: Kate Jaeger (@jaegerlicious on Twitter and IG), Jimmie G (@thejimmieg on IG & Twitter) , and Erik Gratton (@erikfallsdown on Twitter & IG) Audio Editor: Greg Tito (Gregtito.com, @GregTito on Bluesky, @gregtito on Twitter, @greg_tito on IG) Logo artwork: @mojojojo_97 on Twitter, mojo97.com Theme music: Ryan Marth Next up is s5e23 "I Borg" hosted by Kate!
This week I am joined by Shareef of A Bunch of Tanks. In this episode we discuss in how to incorporate cork panels into a vivarium background, the infamous viral atelopus photo, and what it was like moving a large dart frog collection across the US. This week's episode is sponsored by the frog breeder merch store, https://the-frog-breeder-merch.myspreadshop.com/ Exo-Terra is a proud sponsor of this week's show. Visit exo-terra.com or your local dealer for all your reptile and amphibian needs.To Support the Podcast, for merch, and vivarium discounts please visit: https://linktr.ee/AmphibiCast
On the last episode of 2023, the crew reflected on the games they played in 2023, their goals for tabletop gaming in 2024, one shot RPG systems, Lancer, and more! //COMMUNITY Join our Discord community! Check it out here: https://discord.gg/aznsrepresent //SUPPORT Help us produce new and exclusive content! Join us on Patreon for exclusive audio and series! https://www.patreon.com/aznsrepresent Thank you to our amazing Patrons. Without their support, we wouldn't be able to keep making the show! Disciple Patrons: MiGuo, Pixel Grotto, Akemi, Bob C., Terri Ann G., Alex Holt, Kevin Ow, Casper, Stand Up Poet, Joe, Marty Chodorek, Johnson Li, cypheroftyr, Amy R., Abhi Madhu Kumar, Its Probably Ok, Arjun Nair, Kat L, Shareef, Three Sails Studios, Mariko, Temporal Insanity, Peter, Nik, Sonya, Khavy, VenomGMJ, Jay, NamaeX, Caroline, Fraser, Peter, Mathias, Charles, Michelle! Most Honourable Patrons: Metal Weave Games, Valorous Games, Michelle, Stefan, & The Most Honorable (x2) epicimpulse //SPONSOR Head to diceenvy.com/aznsrepresent and use code AZNSREPRESENT to get 10% off! //FOLLOW Website | aznsrepresent.com Twitter | @aznsrepresent Twitch | @aznsrep Follow Daniel @danielhkwan, Agatha @mightyyshrimp, Steve @DeeEmSteve, and Liana @valorliana on Twitter! Music: Euphoria by PAVALON //CONTACT If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com
In this engaging episode, Shareef Mahdavi, the author behind 'Beyond Bedside Manner' shares invaluable insights on implementing straightforward yet effective steps to enhance the overall patient experience significantly.
Loay Al Shareef is a Muslim Arab. He used to HATE Jewish people but through courage and research that all changed for him. Today he focuses on bringing people together and showing the beauty of his country, the UAE. He is a big advocate of Abraham Accords and how the tent of Abraham is rebuilt in the new Middle East. He is very vocal about his disdain for Hamas and his passion for the unity of the Jewish and Muslim people. You can follow him here Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lalshareef/?hl=en X: https://twitter.com/lalshareef Thank you to Visions of Abraham. Visions of Abraham is a non-profit organization which works to expand and deepen the Abraham Accords. For more information go to https://visionsofabraham.com ____________________________________ ✬ SPONSOR OF THIS EPISODE ✬ ____________________________________ ► HIRING4LESS: The Smart Way To Grow Your Business Hire a full-time remote employee for only $7 an hour. Get huge talent at a low cost with overseas employees and no lock in contracts. Call, Text or WhatsApp → 845.682.0990 Visit → https://hiring4less.com/ Email → info@hiring4less.com ► TWILLORY: The Air Suit Changes EVERYTHING Get $18 OFF your 1st purchase of comfortable clothing for today's casual professional look. → Use promo code INSPIRE for $18 OFF at https://Twillory.com/ Limited Time Offer. On a $139 Purchase. ► Colel Chabad: Helping Israel's Neediest Please help Israel as they need all the help they can get! Donate here → https://colelchabad.org/living-lchaim ► Israel Select: Soldiers Will Wear Your Tefillin 1,500 more Israeli soldiers accepted upon themselves to wear tefillin for the rest of their lives. You can share in their merit with your donation. Each pair of tefillin is $500. Please help us help our soldiers defend the Jewish People. Donate here → https://thechesedfund.com/israelselect/tefillin?aff=LL ____________________________________ ✬ IN MEMORY OF ✬ ____________________________________ This episode is in memory of: • Shimon Dovid ben Yaakov Shloima • Miriam Sarah bas Yaakov Moshe Help Support or Episodes with Dedicating an Episode in Memory of a Loved One or As a Zechus for a Refua Shilama! ► Here: https://www.livinglchaim.com/in-memory ____________________________________ Our free call-in-to-listen feature is here: • USA: (605) 477-2100 • UK: 0333-366-0154 • ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Have a specific question? email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 Lchaim.
Israel says the circumstances of an explosion at a UN school-turned-shelter in Gaza are "under review". We hear from an eye-witness at the scene. Also in the programme: Blinken in Jordan; and a presidential jailbreak in Guinea. (Picture: Palestinians react following a strike at a UN-run school sheltering displaced people, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Credit: REUTERS/Anas al-Shareef)
Amina Shareef Ali joins Craig Constantine in a conversation ranging from punk rock to social movements, intertwined values, and the role of parkour in personal transformation. …so these are transformative conceptual frameworks that have influenced me. But something, I think [critical …], is that they haven't displaced each other. They've necessarily— …in order for it to be, really, a meaningful transformation and not just some kind of flailing, [not what] I might call [a] spiritual bypassing— It has to be integrated with what was already there. ~ Amina Shareef Ali from 26:58 This conversation between Amina Shareef Ali and Craig Constantine gets into the transformative aspects of various experiences in their lives, exploring Parkour, societal perspectives, and personal ideologies. Amina articulates her reflections on integrating multiple transformative frameworks in her life, encompassing academic, political, and personal growth. She emphasizes the importance of integrating new experiences with one's existing worldviews, highlighting that each transformation enriches rather than displaces previous perspectives. Throughout this dialogue, they discuss the nuanced ways people interact with spaces, drawing connections between Parkour and societal shifts, aiming to challenge normative articulations of spaces. And many of the characters who were around were not who I would think of as my people. There were those a bit too enthralled with shock and sensationalism at whatever cost, or those a bit too comfortable “ironically” espousing fascism. It took me a long time to understand that in order to find my place within punk, I had to be an active participant in the conversation about what punk is, and could and should be. Which, paradoxically, meant that I had to believe in my rightful claim to being punk in the first place. ~ Ali from, https://aminashareefali.com/2023/09/24/on-parkour-and-punk/ Takeaways Integration of Transformative Frameworks — the significance of integrating various transformative experiences into one's worldview without displacing each other. Diverse Perspectives on Space and Society — the impact of societal norms and personal ideologies on the utilization and interpretation of public spaces. Embracing New Experiences for Personal Growth — that individuals discover new transformative experiences at different stages in their lives, and the importance of being open to and integrating these experiences with one's existing worldviews. Resources On Parkour and Punk — Ali's https://aminashareefali.com/2023/09/24/on-parkour-and-punk/ Ali's website and Instagram account — https://AminaShareefAli.com/ and @meaniemoves Once Is Never — "Once is never. Twice is luck. Three times is parkour." https://onceisnever.com/ --- Why does Movers Mindset exist? The purpose of Movers Mindset is to create and share great conversations with movement enthusiasts. Each conversation feeds my insatiable curiosity, but I share them to turn on a light for someone else, to inspire them, or to give them their next question. In the podcast, I talk with movement enthusiasts to learn who they are, what they do, and why they do it. I'm interested in the nature and philosophy of movement and in exploring themes like independence, self-direction, and human excellence. My interests color each conversation and provide some structure to Movers Mindset. But since I like to take the scenic route, every conversation ends up going somewhere unique. I really appreciate your time and attention, and I don't take it for granted. --- I need your support I want to share more of these amazing conversations, with amazing people, but I'm limited by the cost of the project. Please support what I'm doing. Every dollar really makes a difference. Since 2017, I've spent countless hours and dollars keeping Movers Mindset going. Everything has remained free and ad-free and alive thanks to patronage from listeners like you. I have no staff, no assistant… it's just one maniac with a mic and a keyboard. If this labor of love makes your life more livable in any way, please consider aiding said maniac's sustenance… Support my work --- Thank you! My personal mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. And Movers Mindset is one of the things I do in service of my mission. Drop by constantine.name for my weekly email, my other podcasts, writing and more. The Movers Mindset project grew from conversations I started having as part of my personal journey rediscovering movement. The project started late in 2015, and it was initially simply a web site that shared others' writing. The project grew, and in 2017 I started the podcast. I've worked extremely hard, but none of this would have been possible without so much help from so many people. Cheers! ɕ
The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) has confirmed it carried out an air strike on Jabaila, Gaza's largest refugee camp. The Hamas-run health ministry says at least fifty people were killed, while pictures from the scene show large craters and levelled buildings. The IDF claims the strike killed senior Hamas commander and caused the collapse of the group's underground infrastructure. We also hear from about air strikes in the vicinity of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza City and we speak to the president of Israel about the aftermath of Hamas' attack in Israel. Also in the programme: we are in Taiwan to speak to the foreign minister ahead of next year's election. (Photo: Palestinians search for casualties at the site of Israeli strikes on houses in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. Credit: Reuters / Anas al-Shareef)
“There's nothing that opens up your mind, even your heart, to new and unknown things than travel. Get outside your comfort zone.” S. Qaisar Shareef is P&G's former head of Pakistan and Ukraine, author of “When Tribesmen Came Calling,” and a longtime friend of Raman's other-other podcast (not the one about comics). But more importantly, Qaisar is also a fellow lover of travel. Specifically in how travel allows each of us to experience new and different cultures. Qaisar is based in Washington DC, and a frequent columnist in News International Pakistan, and his recent article about his travels in Egypt speaks to the importance of experiencing new and different cultures. Whether hitchhiking from Germany to Belgium, traveling the silk road thru Uzbekistan, wandering Afghanistan, or roaming ruins in Syria and Spain, Qaisar shares lessons and learnings from a world well traveled. This is NOT a Modern Minorities conversation. Raman's third podcast (not about comics) is “Learnings from Learnings from Leaders: the P&G Alumni Podcast” (pgalums.com/podcast) - where Raman and his P&G Alumni pals sit down with top leaders in business about not just their professional experiences, but their purpose, values, and principles in their personal lives LEARN ABOUT QAISAR Qaisar Shareef: https://sqshareef.com/ BOOK: When Tribesmen Came Calling (2017): goodreads.com/book/show/40107906-when-tribesmen-came-calling ARTICLES: thenews.com.pk/writer/s-qaisar-shareef Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to feel like an imposter? And still go after the dreams that matter to you? In this episode, Dina sits down with Dr. Nandi Shareef, a transformational coach and trainer and founder and CEO of The Shareef Group to unpack navigating imposter syndrome to get to the truest part of you, with vulnerability and courage. Nandi knows what it feels like to believe she's an impostor—because she's had plenty of opportunity. She's spent over a decade in the corporate world, including four-plus years as a successful leader in the fast-paced, highly competitive L&D space at Uber Technologies. Plus, she started her own business as an executive coach, which comes with its own set of unique challenges. But she not only endured, she thrived. Because after a lifetime of extremely painful personal losses, she learned how vital it is to show up as yourself—always. Now she empowers others to embrace authenticity as the foremost imperative for creating an extraordinary life in her forthcoming book, Imposter No More: How to Tell the Truth and Start Living Authentically. Dr. Nandi is an award-winning coach, trainer and motivational speaker. She has helped thousands of people through her work at The Shareef Group, a boutique speaking and coaching firm that ignites the gifts and talents of global leaders to create a transformed world. She's helped clients increase their income and savings by millions of dollars, establish themselves as entrepreneurs, and give back hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds and in-kind donations to community organizations. In the corporate world, she facilitates internal career and leadership coaching development and trains and coaches high-tech and nonprofit leaders on public speaking and communications. In this raw and exciting episode, Nandi and Dina unpack what it takes to be a disrupter, even in spite of navigating imposter syndrome - and how it can be the key to your authenticity. ************** For more information on joining the membership community, The Unlearning Lab, click here https://keap.page/jvg567/june-2023-the-unlearning-lab.html $97/month for 6 months and get started on your unlearning journey
UAE: Loay Al-Shareef- Loay Ahmed Alshareef is a linguist based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.. Eretas Public Relations https://jewishinsider.com/2022/01/loay-alshareef-saudi-arabia-influencer-uae-israel-jewish-muslim/ https://www.axios.com/2023/08/28/israel-libya-cohen-meeting-us-protests Photo: 1934 Jerusalem No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow
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Are you an agent looking to add doctors and physicians to your list of clients? This episode is for you. Dr. Faiz Shareef of My Express Clinic joins me on the show. We share an in-depth discussion on what doctors look for when investing in real estate, especially luxury. Dr. Shareef is the CEO and the president of the NPN group. He has clinics in various states and plans to expand to 48 more states. According to him, some things doctors and physicians look for when investing in real estate include proximity to the clinic, work-life balance, and social integration. If you are an agent looking to increase your average sales price and work with doctors, here are some pointers to expand your business. Grab your notebook and pen. You’re going to want to take some notes. "Respect people. They come to you for help. Help them. Don’t be judgmental.”- Dr. Faiz Shareef Three Things You’ll Learn From the Episode Proximity to a clinic/workplace is one of the most important things for doctors when deciding where to buy a home. As a Realtor, you need to be trustworthy. Your clients trust you with their valuable homes, and others trust you to get the best homes for them. If you want to succeed as an agent, you need to learn how to listen to your clients without being judgmental. Connect with Dr. Shah: Website: http://myexpressclinic.com/
“There's nothing that opens up your mind, even your heart, to new and unknown things than travel. Get outside your comfort zone.” S. Qaisar Shareef is P&G's former head of Pakistan and Ukraine, author of “When Tribesmen Came Calling,” and a longtime friend of the pod. But more importantly, he's also a fellow lover of travel. Specifically in how travel allows each of us to experience new and different cultures. Qaisar is based in Washington DC, and a frequent columnist in News International Pakistan, and his recent article about his travels in Egypt speak to the importance of experiencing new and different cultures. Whether hitchhiking from Germany to Belgium, traveling the silk road thru Uzbekistan, wandering Afghanistan, or roaming ruins in Syria and Spain, Qaisar shares lessons and learnings from a world well traveled. Got learnings to share about your own travels? Let us know your favorites pgalumpod@gmail.com - with a voice memo or written story - and maybe we'll feature your travel learnings on a future podcast!
Angel Marie and Kevin cover the Weekly Rundown followed by an in-depth interview with the Founder of Drapeworth, Shareef Jefferson.
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This week James is back on his soapbox. Nobody wanna hear that sh*t Shareef. If you enjoy the podcast please consider donating a dollar! Donations: paypal.me/jamesgearlds cash.me/jamesgearlds Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/id/stores/art-and-bs-podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artandbspodcast Follow us on social media. Twitter: twitter.com/kindafresh IG: instagram.com/jamesgearlds instagram.com/artandbspodcast
Yo! Welcome to the That's Ball Folks! Podcast - I am incredibly hyped to have you here. This week I am absolutely honored to be joined by the former 3rd overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft, a member of the 1996 All-Rookie 1st team, an NBA All-Star in 2002 & current NBA G-League President, Mr. Shareef Abdur-Rahim. Shareef talks about his childhood and growing up in Georgia, deciding on attending the University of Cal for college, what it was like being drafted in the greatest NBA draft class of all time, his favorite Kobe stories/memories, being on the 2000 gold medal USA olympic team & so much more! - New Episodes drop each week - Follow me on Twitter & Instagram @JoshReynolds24 - PROMO CODE: Josh24 for 10% off your Die Hard Addicts order - Daily content & weekly giveaways - LFG
First, Doug reacts to Day 1 tourney action, including Arizona and Virginia suffering first round upsets. Then, he's joined by Kennesaw State Head Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim on the eve of his 14-seed Lions first round matchup against Xavier. They discuss his playing career following his NBA all-star brother Shareef, playing for Billy Kennedy at Southeastern Louisiana, his transition coaching under Kennedy at Murray State, how he helped Alex Caruso develop into an NBA player at A&M, Tom Crean's focus on player development at Georgia, and his unique relationship with Anthony Edwards that got him to UGA, how he got the Kennesaw Job, how he changed the culture of a 1 win team into an NCAA Tournament team, why he was happy for Damon Stoudamire getting the Georgia Tech job, and why Kennesaw has a shot against Xavier. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Doug reacts to Day 1 tourney action, including Arizona and Virginia suffering first round upsets. Then, he's joined by Kennesaw State Head Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim on the eve of his 14-seed Lions first round matchup against Xavier. They discuss his playing career following his NBA all-star brother Shareef, playing for Billy Kennedy at Southeastern Louisiana, his transition coaching under Kennedy at Murray State, how he helped Alex Caruso develop into an NBA player at A&M, Tom Crean's focus on player development at Georgia, and his unique relationship with Anthony Edwards that got him to UGA, how he got the Kennesaw Job, how he changed the culture of a 1 win team into an NCAA Tournament team, why he was happy for Damon Stoudamire getting the Georgia Tech job, and why Kennesaw has a shot against Xavier. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you do when you are rejected? Do you stop? No, you persevere and show that tenacity to get back up. Our guest today, Brianna A. Shareef, Esq. did just that. She kept the faith and never let her dreams get out of sight. Listen in as she tells her story of doing the same thing over three times until God said yes. Brianna is a successful corporate attorney for an IT firm. Follow Brianna A. Shareef, Esq.:Instagram: brianna_aaliyahhEmail: Briannashareef@outlook.comIt is Women's History Month. Find out more about Constance Baker Motley. https://www.naacpldf.org/naacp-publications/ldf-blog/cbm-100https://blackhistory.news.columbia.edu/people/constance-baker-motleyABOUT THE HOST: Brigitte is a successful behavior wealth strategist and an Extreme Execution Coach certified by Dr. Eric Thomas (New York Times best-selling author of You Owe You). If there is a need for transformation, she is your Partner in Success. Book a consultation today to develop a mindset shift in your personal or professional life.Text "Goals" to 810-321-5365 to join the FREE community and learn more about executing at higher levels while using the super talent that is already within you. Or go to www.simplytomorrow .com to sign up.If this show has blessed you, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE. Give a REVIEW or provide us with feedback and show ideas at: https://brigittebrownjackson.com/podcast Find Brigitte Brown Jackson at:Website: https://brigittebrownjackson.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS7vVHb-_jBIGG51ZgDbXyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrigitteTransformsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/BrigitteTransformsAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/brigittebrownjackson
NBA G League Ignite forward Shareef O'Neal (8:52) joins the podcast.Find out more details about this episode here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1153229/episodes/12256866-shareef-o-neal-g-league-ignite-forward-interviewEPISODE SPONSORS:500 Level - Get 20% off all orders with the promo code 1STARUCAN - Get 20% off + free shipping on all orders with the promo code 1STAR here - UCAN.co/1STARPro Financial InsuranceIN THIS EPISODE:Shareef O'NealKevin DurantPhoenix SunsNBA All-Star WeekendG League Ignite2023 NBA Slam Dunk contestKobe BryantSuper Bowl LVIIPatrick MahomesRihannaFollow 1 Star Recruits on:InstagramTwitterFacebookYoutubeTikTok
Episode Throwback. I had Shareef on my podcast on episode 87. We was talking life, africa and living abroad. We aslo talked about his record label and importance of hard work. Hopefully I can get Shareef back up for a part 2. Enjoy the show! Subscribe To Our Patreon For Raw And Uncut Content, And For Full Podcast Videos https://www.patreon.com/lrpod
This week Meg and Alex sit down with long time Borchert Field resident and current real estate agent Tyesha Shareef to talk about the promotion of home ownership within the Black community.
He grew up on the South Side of Chicago, has an Ivy League degree and experience on Wall Street. Oh, he also just starred in a Netflix documentary too, Get Smart with Money. In this podcast with Yanely, Ross Mac will share his passion to make financial education accessible to all. Enjoy!
On this episode of VIB3Z PODCAST we have the food truck hustler himself Jreef from the world famous Shareef food company. We popped a couple bottles and hit on all topics. So tune in to catch this Vibe! Resole Streetware @resole.streetware get 25% off your total with code: VibesAnd special shout-out to an amazing youth organization. The tree house project by founder Shaleece Williams Baltimore based company keeping the kids off the streets. @treehouseprojectInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.
Thanks to Shareef we are doing a full season recap of Lord of the Rings Rings of Power season 1! We cover it all with tons of spoilers so we hope you watched it! Enjoy!!! Welcome Back the one and only Shokka aka The Cryer aka Beefy Reef though you may know him better as Shareef Jackson!!! Looking for more from Shareef, www.shareefjackson.com or on twitter @ShareefJackson If you are on Apple Podcasts we would LOVE if you leave a review! Thanks in advance! Leave a 5 ***** rating on Spotify (MOBILE ONLY)! Let us know what you think about the show and how we can improve by emailing us @ whatthefunpodcast@gmail.com Want to connect with What The Fun? Here is everything you need to do so! Twitter - https://twitter.com/WhatTheFunPod FB - https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheFunPod Last, but not least, you can get your own What The Fun and Test Your Might merch! Follow the links below to check out the brand new logos on shirts, AND THEN BUY THEM! Courtesy of @cottonbureau. What The Fun White Logo: https://bit.ly/3Kv16xU What The Fun Black Logo: https://bit.ly/3koS0Z6 Test Your Might: https://bit.ly/38z9yz9 Find Mike here: Twitter: @StayAtH0meGamer Find Joe here: Twitter: @joeboarder21 Find Justin here: Twitter: Rubberduck_2500 Music Credit: Harris Heller Stream Beats Arcade - Firefly #WhatTheFun #Podcast #RingsofPower
We've made it! The Season finale is upon us and we are ready to talk! Enjoy as we share what we thought about this episode and if you want a season recap then stay tuned for next weeks Season Recap episode featuring long time friend of the show, SHAREEF!!! If you are on Apple Podcasts we would LOVE if you leave a review! Thanks in advance! Leave a 5 ***** rating on Spotify (MOBILE ONLY)! Let us know what you think about the show and how we can improve by emailing us @ whatthefunpodcast@gmail.com Want to connect with What The Fun? Here is everything you need to do so! Twitter - https://twitter.com/WhatTheFunPod FB - https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheFunPod Last, but not least, you can get your own What The Fun and Test Your Might merch! Follow the links below to check out the brand new logos on shirts, AND THEN BUY THEM! Courtesy of @cottonbureau. What The Fun White Logo: https://bit.ly/3Kv16xU What The Fun Black Logo: https://bit.ly/3koS0Z6 Test Your Might: https://bit.ly/38z9yz9 Find Mike here: Twitter: @StayAtH0meGamer Find Joe here: Twitter: @joeboarder21 Find Justin here: Twitter: Rubberduck_2500 Music Credit: Harris Heller Stream Beats Arcade - Firefly #WhatTheFun #Podcast #RingsofPower
Reggie is a Technologist, Philanthropist, and Business Professional focused on utilizing his breadth of knowledge to create win-win solutions for people who cross his path. As you listen to this episode you will be amazed and how intentional Reggie is in his leadership journey and the impact he is having in the world. Find your GPS (Goals, Purpose, Super Powers) and much more during this episode. I hope you have as much fun listening as I did recording.
Rajaee Shareef Black was a 44-year-old Black man from Hanover, Maryland, who committed suicide on December 11, 2021. Before his tragic end, he murdered his ex-wife and his ex-girlfriend, both of whom he shared children with. What drove Rajaee to this point, and how does the justice system play into this case? Tune in to hear Mandy and Mich's theories. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tponrpodcast/support
Big O talks Shareef O'Neal
Big O talks Shareef O'Neal
This Episode we interview Shareef Martin, Jared Kallio, Tom Drath about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast