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Around the world, people who work hard are often seen as morally good — even if they produce little to no results. In this episode, we're revisiting a talk by social psychologist Azim Shariff, in which he analyzes the roots of this belief and suggests a shift towards a more meaningful way to think about effort, rather than admiring work for work's sake. After the talk, Modupe delves deeper into Shariff's research – and what our focus should actually be on at work.
Join Dr. Sanjay Juneja, known as the OncDoc, as he discusses the complex intersection of endocrinology and oncology with Dr. Afreen Shariff, an expert endo-oncologist from Duke University. This episode explores the often-overlooked endocrine side effects of cancer treatments, such as steroids and immune therapies, and how they impact patient quality of life. Dr. Shariff shares insights on managing hormonal imbalances, the importance of specialized care, and how platforms like Citrus Oncology are democratizing access to expert opinions and care. Discover how patients can better navigate the challenges of cancer treatment and thrive, supported by comprehensive, multi-specialty care. If you or a loved one are facing cancer treatment, this episode is essential listening.
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Amardeep Parmar (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amardeepsparmar) from The BAE HQ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bae-hq) welcomes Mahdi Shariff Co-Founder of Humble AIIn this podcast episode, Mahdi Shariff, co-founder of Humble AI, discusses his entrepreneurial journey from working at EY, moving to China, and ultimately founding a startup focused on making AI and automation more accessible to everyone. He shares his experiences in door-to-door sales, M&A, and startup culture, as well as valuable insights on negotiation, building trust in teams, and leveraging AI to solve real-world problems.Message from our headline partners:From the first time founders to the funds that back them, innovation needs different. HSBC Innovation Banking is proud to accelerate growth for tech and life science businesses, creating meaningful connections and opening up a world of opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors alike. Discover more at https://www.hsbcinnovationbanking.com/________Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro01:20 – Childhood ambitions and the path to chemistry03:07 – Early entrepreneurial ventures and door-to-door sales09:37 – Experience in M&A at EY and insights on entrepreneurship15:21 – Moving to China and working with a tech startup21:51 – De-risking career transitions and moving into startups33:41 – Humble AI's vision and evolution38:15 – Why they stayed in stealth and their focus on building real solutionsMahdi Shariff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahdishariff/Humble AI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/humble-ai/
Do you struggle with your sleep…? Hafiz Shariff joins me on the podcast to talk all things sleep Hafiz is the Founder of Owl & Lark. Owl & Lark is the world's first circadian fitness company. His main focus has always been about sleep-wake cycles and making our waking lives better. This is where Owl & Lark come in. More strength, focus, energy, memory, empathy. That's what Owl & Lark provides and much much more. Hafiz exited his first tech start up in 2018 and wanted to make a change, not only to his lifestyle but his sleep. He founded Owl & Lark with the mission to help everyone live in harmony with their sleep wake cycle and have more productive and healthy sleep. On this episode we cover:Why sleep is so important for our wellbeing Sleep fads & gimmicks in the market What is REM sleepThe future of sleep How we can manage our sleep health better This was a thought provoking episode and as someone who struggles with sleep I found it insightful and educational! I think you will all love this oneAs always please subscribe to the show if you haven't already on YouTube or Spotify Support the showSponsors: HERAhttps://heraclothing.com/ - Discount code: HERAXSIM15 for 15% off ALT Water - https://www.altwater.co.uk/Socials:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sim-bhatoy?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3B86693CJbTB%2BocDixvGwopg%3D%3DInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/been.there.done.that_pod?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beenthere.donethat.pod?_t=8mtxveff985&_r=1
Ali Darwiche (@alito_succar), mejor conocido como “Alito”, es uno de los empresarios más queridos y comprometidos con la Isla de Margarita. Cuando se habla de deporte, alimentación saludable y actividades al aire libre, su nombre siempre sale a relucir, no solo por la naturaleza de sus negocios, sino por la coherencia entre lo que predica y lo que vive. Recientemente, fundó @margaritapadel.club y, junto a su sobrino Sharif (@sharifelnecer), quien dejó atrás el trabajo de sus sueños en Londres para apostar por Venezuela, lanzó @fisikavzla, un centro de salud y rehabilitación integral para deportistas, único en el país. Esta fue una conversación entre amigos que creemos en Margarita y estamos comprometidos a verla prosperar. ¡Espero que la disfruten! Créditos: Idea original y conducción: Álvaro Pérez-Kattar Realización y edición: Leo Picó Producción general: Nicole Campos Desde la sede de Minds Co-Work. Con el apoyo de: Mercantil Banco, Santiveri, Bodegas Pomar, Avior Airlines y en alianza con Bioonix y Aldana Laser Center.
Helen Panos/Dynamis Learning Dynamis Learning is a K-12 Tutoring/SAT/ACT Prep, Advocacy & Academic Planning Company. They also help with college essay writing, college application assistance, and Governor's Honors Program. The company assists students in-person in the metro Atlanta area, and virtually nationwide. Helen also hosts the Smart Parents Successful Students Podcast. Shariff James & […]
Helen Panos/Dynamis Learning Dynamis Learning is a K-12 Tutoring/SAT/ACT Prep, Advocacy & Academic Planning Company. They also help with college essay writing, college application assistance, and Governor's Honors Program. The company assists students in-person in the metro Atlanta area, and virtually nationwide. Helen also hosts the Smart Parents Successful Students Podcast. Shariff James & […]
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered why a famous 90s rapper might feel let down by today's concert crowds? Join us as Your host O.G. GOAT and Shariff from Queens sheds light on the evolving landscape of hip hop and the generational divide that's causing ripples in the music world. His efforts to introduce younger adults to old-school beats to their undeniable preference for modern trap music, Shariff brings a heartfelt perspective on how every era reshapes this dynamic genre. We reflect on hip hop's journey from its marginalized roots to its current status as a cultural powerhouse, all while keeping alive the spirit of its legendary forebears.https://youtu.be/4j4M9-uy9gI?si=tas9Na7MC9VONpb5Switching gears, we tackle the pressing issue of modernizing education to foster safer communities. Despite lottery funds supposedly earmarked for schools, our institutions often lag behind in technology and resources. Smart boards and tablets are simply not enough; we need a curriculum that genuinely engages students. With comparisons drawn from both public schools and the healthcare sector, we delve into the challenges and potential solutions for making education a catalyst for reducing crime rates. Join our debate on the reliability of technology in these crucial sectors and how updated learning tools can better stimulate young minds.We wrap up with a nostalgic homage to hip hop's pioneers and an appreciation for the technological strides that have transformed the industry. Remembering the high costs and rarity of early cell phones, we pay tribute to icons like Nas, Jay-Z, and Biggie Smalls, who climbed the heights of success through sheer grit and innovation. We also highlight Ralph McDaniels' invaluable contributions via his live Instagram sessions and Video Music Box shows. Special thanks to Sharif for his insights, and a heartfelt shoutout to our audience for tuning in. Don't miss out on this rich tapestry of hip hop history and modern-day reflections!We want to hear from you, Introduce yourself the way you would like it aired, where your calling from State and City is fine as well as which Season, Podcast title and episode. Call the Studio at 212-718-0330 and leave your comments Call the studio to respond 212-718-0330Support the Show.What part of the game is that. August 2022WhatPartOfTheGameIsThat.com, Wpotgit.com
HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS, 95min., USA Directed by Yuri Omar Shariff Williams, Nathan Cribari In this participatory documentary, join Yuri and Rodney on a heartfelt mission as they, dressed as Santa's helpers, traverse the diverse landscapes of every US state during the holidays. Their goal is to bring hope to families facing difficult circumstances, including those in animal shelters, homes with special needs, disabilities, and individuals battling life-threatening illnesses. From snow storms in remote landscapes to navigating the weathered side streets of major cities, these two men are committed to spreading holiday cheer by providing gifts and dedicating time to listen to the stories of those they encounter. Doors will open across America as Yuri and Rodney embark on a journey to bring hope during the holiday season. http://hope4theholidaysfilm.com/ https://twitter.com/Hope4TheH0liday https://www.instagram.com/hopefortheholidaysfilm/ Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
In this inspiring episode of "The Late Night Restaurant Show," hosts Jay Ashton and Domenic Pedulla sit down with Naheed Nenshi, an extraordinary restaurant owner and operator whose journey through the world of hospitality is both uplifting and instructive. From humble beginnings to facing significant business challenges, Naheed shares his unique insights and experiences. Tune in to this podcast recording and discover the resilience and passion that define success in the restaurant industry. Learn more about CPK here
In this inspiring episode of "The Late Night Restaurant Show," hosts Jay Ashton and Domenic Pedulla sit down with Naheed Nenshi, an extraordinary restaurant owner and operator whose journey through the world of hospitality is both uplifting and instructive. From humble beginnings to facing significant business challenges, Naheed shares his unique insights and experiences. Tune in to this podcast recording and discover the resilience and passion that define success in the restaurant industry. Learn more about CPK here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latenightrestaurantshow/message
Shahilla Shariff reads her poem "Exile" from MQR's Spring 2024 special issue African Writing: A Partial Cartography of Provocations, guest edited by Chris Abani. Photography in the video appears courtesy of Shahilla Shariff.
The Bone and Joint Playbook, Tips for pain-free aging. Presented by Dr. John Urse
Welcome to "The Bone and Joint Playbook with Dr. John Urse." In today's episode, we delve into the complexities of the unfixable rotator cuff with special guest Dr. Shariff K. Bishai. Join us as Dr. Bishai, an expert in orthopedic surgery, shares insights on the latest treatment options, rehabilitation strategies, and advancements in managing severe rotator cuff injuries. Whether you're a medical professional or someone dealing with shoulder issues, this episode offers valuable information on navigating the challenges of unrepairable rotator cuff conditions.
Run, Rabbit: Part Four - Everything's Going To Be Okay Content Warning: Animal abuse/animal harm Written by Luke Kondor Letting go is much harder to do when one can't imagine a future with the ones they love. Good Boy proves himself, showing that even the small can remain strong during the toughest times. Lil is given news about her mother, and Mr. See, as if for the first time, finds a different sort of evil in an unexpected place. Shariff finds a glimmer of hope during these dark times, steadily holding on to the little bit of light that is left for as long as he can. Cast: Shariff - Sunny Osahn Gemma - Kirsty Woolven Lil's Mum - Erika Sanderson The Nightengales - Vic Collins, Mer Morris, Mark Nixon, Oliver Smith Lil - Cherie Hendrie Reginald - Benjamin Chandler Lil's Mum - Erika Sanderson Mr. See - Paul Warren Dialogue Editing - Atticus Jackson Sound Design - Veronica California Artwork - Heather Vaughan Music - Newt Schottelkotte Directed - Hannah Wright Showrunner - Rissa Montañez rissa@midnightdisease.net Produced - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen and Brad Miska Credits read by Suzanne Desrocher-Romero A Bloody FM Production. https://georgearomerofoundation.org/ www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloody_fm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodyFM/ Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Support The Dead: bit.ly/SupportTheDead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Shariff Bishop, better known as South Philly Reef, a comedian hailing from Philadelphia who has been making waves in Killeen, Texas. Since arriving in the Lone Star State, Shariff has captivated audiences with his standout performances and infectious personality. Though new to Central Texas, Shariff has quickly become a local favorite. He has performed for Netflix and sold-out shows have solidified his reputation, and he's now the go-to host for events in the region. Known for his good vibes and genuine demeanor, Shariff's approach to comedy is all about enjoying the moment and honing his craft without stepping on others. Keep an eye out for Shariff Bishop—his talent and charisma are sure to bring plenty of laughs and memorable moments to Killeen and beyond. TUNE into iheartradio and ALL MAJOR PLATFORMS. Also vibe out to these high vibrations artists, Saba & No ID- Head.rap ft Madison McFerrin, Ogi and Jordan Ward & NxWorries (Anderson. Paak & Knxwledge)-FromHere ft Snoop Dogg & October London. YOOOOOO the VIBEZ are set and unmatched. It's just a vibe ting!!!! LETS GET IT AND LETS GOOOO!!!#ShariffBishop #SouthPhillyReef #Comedy #StandUpComedy #KilleenTX #TexasComedy #NetflixComedian #LiveComedy #CentralTexasEvents #GoodVibes #ComedyScene #Laughs #RisingStar
Run, Rabbit: Part Three - Who's A Good Boy? Content Warning: Animal abuse/animal harm Written by Luke Kondor Tensions rise as Shariff begins to lose his grip on the reality he is facing, as it conflicts with the memories of a life he once knew, and is desperate to return to. Lil is protective and equally loyal to her new friend, and together, they both learn a hard lesson in loving, and letting go. Cast: Shariff - Sunny Osahn Edie - Erika Sanderson Arthur - Chris Harris-Beechey The Assailaints - Vic Collins, Mark Nixon, Oliver Smith The Nightengales - Mer Morris, Mark Nixon, Oliver Smith Lil - Cherie Hendrie Stanley - Rhys Lawton Reginald - Benjamin Chandler Lil's Mum - Erika Sanderson Mr. See - Paul Warren Dialogue Editing - Atticus Jackson Sound Design - Veronica California Artwork - Heather Vaughan Music - Newt Schottelkotte Directed - Hannah Wright Showrunner - Rissa Montañez Produced - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen and Brad Miska Credits read by Suzanne Desrocher-Romero A Bloody FM Production. https://georgearomerofoundation.org/ www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloody_fm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodyFM/ Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Support The Dead: bit.ly/SupportTheDead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Run, Rabbit: Part Two - The Nightingale Song Written by Luke Kondor Mr. See makes it clear to Shariff just exactly how much control he has over his part in the race, and Lil holds onto hope with the promise from Mr. See as she tends to her sick mother. Shariff continues on in the race, driven not only by the memories of Gemma and his love for her, but also a growing anger towards Mr. See. Cast: Shariff - Sunny Osahn Lil - Cherie Hendrie The Nightengales - Vic Collins, Mer Morris, Mark Nixon, Oliver Smith Stanley - Rhys Lawton Mr. See - Paul Warren Reginald - Benjamin Chandler Lil's Mum - Erika Sanderson Dialogue Editing - Atticus Jackson Sound Design - Veronica California Artwork - Heather Vaughan Music - Newt Schottelkotte Directed - Hannah Wright Showrunner - Rissa Montañez Produced - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen and Brad Miska Credits read by Suzanne Desrocher-Romero A Bloody FM Production. https://georgearomerofoundation.org/ www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloody_fm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodyFM/ Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Support The Dead: bit.ly/SupportTheDead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A note about the poem “Exile” from Shahilla Shariff for the Michigan Quarterly Review's Spring 2024 issue “African Writing: A Partial Cartography of Provocations”: An object from ordinary life—an unusual chocolate wrapper—was the aperture which transported me to my African childhood and to writing “Exile.” Rooted in memory, a series of seemingly disparate fragments were animated by unexpected encounters with songs, photographs, words and vistas. After countless iterations and experimentations, the images and ideas blurred and somehow assembled into a poem.
Kerry Lutz and Nader Shariff discussed the investment potential of Detroit real estate, highlighting the city's low entry price point, strong rental returns, and ongoing redevelopment efforts. They also addressed the risks involved in investing in Detroit, such as dealing with nonpaying tenants and the challenges of maintaining older properties. The conversation also touched on the potential for further price increases and the current opportunities for investors to enter the market. Additionally, they discussed the unemployment situation and the growth of new businesses in Detroit, particularly highlighting the impact of companies like Rocket Mortgage in providing employment opportunities. Overall, they expressed hope for the city's resurgence and encouraged engagement with their organization. Find Nader here: investinupside Find Kerry here: FSN and here: inflation.cafe
PREVIEW: #TALIBAN: #PAKISTAN: Excerpt from a conversation with colleague Arif Rafiq of GlobelyNews.com re the Shariff family in charge of the Islamabad government and the Afghanistan Taliban at Kabul aiding the Pakistan Taliban (TTP) that attacks and terrorizes the Pakistani people. More of this later. 1841 Afghanistan
TONIGHT: The show begins in Pakistan where the TikTok generation ambushed the Army and captured more seats that the Shariff party. To West Baghdad where the US drone-killed three members of Ketaib Hezbollah. To the Indian Ocean, to the year 2100 when the PRC may well be under 500 millions because of ignorance of human nature. To Gaza, to Israel, to Qatar. Then to Islamabad for the joy of the young to dominate the Election with social media. To Brasilia, to Panama City, to Caracas and Georgetown and trouble. To Moscow with the new migrants from Central Asia, to Moscow 1924 and Stalin's grotesque notion to have Lenin's brain extracted from the corpse and examined for its genius condition. 1934 Moscow
When pitching their inclusive eyewear brand to investors, Reframd 's co-founders Shariff Vreugd and Ackeem Ngwenya often faced doubts about whether a market existed for their product. But if you look beyond the West, says Shariff, the opportunity is massive. In the second of a two-part series on inclusive brands disrupting the eyewear industry, we talk about how Reframd is reimagining eyewear frame design to cater to communities that have traditionally been overlooked.In this episode we discuss:Why certain demographic groups have felt neglected by the eyewear industryHow Reframd had to rethink its target audience post-launchWhy Reframd believes its data and insights can have a huge impact on the eyewear industry The test to determine if your glasses fit correctly In case you missed part 1 of the series, check out Episode 11 with Athina Wang and Florence Shin of Covry. If you'd like to hear more stories like this, please support the podcast by leaving a rating on Apple or Spotify and sharing it with others via this link: https://pod.link/1711282282 ---About Shariff VreugdShariff is the Managing Director and Co-founder of Reframd, a company that crafts and manufactures eyewear products based on the unique facial measurements of each customer. Reframd's mission is to make the eyewear industry more inclusive.Learn more about Reframd: https://www.reframd.com/Follow Reframd on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reframd/ Reframd is offering 15% off eyeglasses and sunglasses to Made For Us listeners with the code 'PodcastSHRF15', valid until April 30, 2024.---Connect with Made for UsShow notes and transcripts: https://made-for-us.captivate.fm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/madeforuspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madeforuspodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/madeforuspod
#Pakistan: The return of the Shariff patriarch. Arif Rafiq, GlobelyNews.com : https://globelynews.com/south-asia/nawaz-sharif-returns/ 1900 Karachi
#Pakistan: The Shariff Brothers and the Army. Arff Rafiq, GlobelyNews.com https://globelynews.com/south-asia/nawaz-sharif-return/ 1900 Pakistan
In this episode recorded live at the Orthopaedic Summit 2023 in Boston, Dr. Sigman chats with Co-hosts of the “I'm a Podstar not a Doctor” Podcast, “Cuff Daddy” Dr. Daniel Acevedo, Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon & Dr. Shariff Bishai, Specialist in Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery. In this episode, they discuss their adventures podcasting in medicine. Subscribe to the “I'm a Podstar not a Doctor” Podcast.
Around the world, people who work hard are often seen as morally good -- even if they produce little to no results. Social psychologist Azim Shariff analyzes the roots of this belief and suggests a shift towards a more meaningful way to think about effort, rather than admiring work for work's sake. After the talk, Modupe delves deeper into Shariff's research – and what our focus should actually be on at work.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Pakistan: Imran Khan challenges both the Shariff government and the Army. Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute. https://www.local10.com/news/2023/05/15/pakistan-government-supporters-stage-rare-sit-in-protest-release-of-former-premier-imran-khan/
Ben and Vic talk about four articles from the healthcare simulation literature. This month we had a focus on simulation debriefing and on simulation design and delivery to optimise transfer to practice. Links here (all open access) Kaba et al. Entrustable Professional Activities for simulation faculty?! A novel approach to standardizing mentorship and faculty development for healthcare simulation programs. International Journal of Healthcare Simulation. 2023;:1-10. Baliga, K., Halamek, L.P., Warburton, S. et al. The Debriefing Assessment in Real Time (DART) tool for simulation-based medical education. Adv Simul 8, 9 (2023). Shariff et al. Learning After the Simulation Is Over: The Role of Simulation in Supporting Ongoing Self-Regulated Learning in Practice. Academic Medicine 95(4):p 523-526, April 2020 Frerejean, J. et al. Critical design choices in healthcare simulation education: a 4C/ID perspective on design that leads to transfer. Adv Simul 8, 5 (2023) Also – don't forget – Simulation Reconnect is on again. Wednesday November 15th at Bond University. Registrations open in May.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Osaka typhoon 1950 1/2: #Pakistan: The origins of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Taliban and the fragile Shariff Government. Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute. https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/03/03/pakistan-terrorism-crisis-inconsistent-policy-military-economy/
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow Wuhan 1900 2/2: #Pakistan: The origins of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Taliban and the fragile Shariff Government. Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute. https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/03/03/pakistan-terrorism-crisis-inconsistent-policy-military-economy/
Nayyirah Shariff on Twitter: @NayyirahShariff Flint Rising on Twitter: @FlintRising Flint Rising's website: FlintRising.com Sean McBrearty on Twitter: @SeanMcBreartyMI Clean Water Action Michigan on Twitter: @CleanWaterMI Water and Oil Don't Mix on Twitter: @OilWaterDntMix Clean Water Action's website: CleanWater.org/states/michigan Water and Oil Don't Mix's website: OilAndWaterDontMix.org Enbridge, the company responsible for the worst oil spill in Michigan history, runs a pair of pipelines along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac just west of the Mackinac Bridge. Each day they pump 540,000 barrels -- nearly 1 million gallons of petroleum per hour -- of petroleum products through the pipelines as they take a shortcut from one part of Canada to another by routing it through our state. Here's a map that shows how Line 5 is simply a shortcut through Michigan for Enbridge: Image courtesy of For Love of Water (FLOW) Chris Savage at Eclectablog: Big Oil AstroTurf group comes to the rescue of Enbridge Energy and its ticking time bomb, the 66-year old Line 5 pipeline Ron Fonger at MLive: Flint mismanaged service line replacements, failed to keep promises, judge says Chris Savage can be found on Twitter at @Eclectablog. MoReno Taylor II can be found on Twitter at @MI_MADE_Man. Support the pod by becoming a Patreon donor HERE! Give us a five-star review at iTunes! The GOTMFV Show Facebook page is HERE! Music clips Intro and transition music: Tell Me What I Want to Hear by Mike Wagner/Total Strangers Outro music: Complain (from the movie Bob Roberts) by David Robbins & Tim Robbins
Recommend this show by sharing the link: pod.link/2Pages I had two quite different experiences of a library when I was a child. My school's librarian quite liked books but didn't really like kids. I was basically scared away from that space. Luckily, my local library was a whole other adventure. There was the kid's section upstairs where I could wander the stacks and find books I might like, and then came that moment when you go down and dip your toes into the grown-up section below, which opened up many new worlds. Books open up worlds, and libraries help you stumble over the books you never knew you would love, until you did. Shariff Abdullah is the Director of the Commonway Institute, an organization that seeks to create a world that works for all. He's well-educated, was a lawyer, is an author, has traveled the world, and has worked in over 120 different cultures across 45 different countries. It's an impressive resume for someone who was raised in, according to Shariff, America's worst city. Get book links and resources at https://www.mbs.works/2-pages-podcast/ Shariff reads two pages from ‘The Timeless Way of Building' by Christopher Alexander. [reading begins at 25:35] Hear us discuss: “When I was 8 years old, I not only figured out that there is something fundamentally wrong with our society, but that we can change it if we actually want to.” [2:50] | Maintaining an open-hearted perspective. [7:27] | Identifying and practicing your version of perfection: “There is a win for all, but if what I want in my world is for you to lose, we'll never get to that point.” [32:16] | Living beyond our individuality. [40:39]
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Pakistan: #Afghanistan; Khan exploits the distrust of the Shariff and Bhutto families. Bill Roggio, FDD. Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2022/10/21/pakistan-ImranKhan-banned-five-years/4961666361030/
Sameer Shariff launched a startup to make a big impact in the lives of 1.5B people that are dealing with the same challenge. On the journey, they've already raised $60M and built an international presence. His venture, Cambly, has attracted funding from top-tier investors like Benchmark, Bessemer Venture Partners, ACME Capital, and Monashees.