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Fun ep with comedian Shatha Yas. We chat about black cat/golden retriever energy relationships, airplane dads, Ireland trip and Shatha talks about her decision to never have kids.Follow: https://www.instagram.com/shathayas/LIVE SHOWS: https://www.katieboylecomic.com/show--tour-dates.html USA Ireland and LondonEmail list: https://www.katieboylecomic.comVideo is up on https://patreon.com/theshiftpodcast My special (full length comedy video) is out: https://youtu.be/sRF7MRg060QMy album is out on iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/ill-do-it-myself/1688301086or other streaming services, Spotify etc: https://tr.ee/2BdLSLdveY tysm for listening and supporting dm or email: contacttheshift@gmail.com@katieboylecomicTYSM
Shatha Alatiyyat, a child behavior and development specialist, her goal is to improve the quality of children with autism and other challenges. She holds international certificates and accreditations in the field, such as IBCCES American Board. She is certified by the International Board as a Certified Behavioral Autism Supervisor QASP-S. Her passion is helping parents understand child development and spread community awareness regarding developmental disorders and autism. #hikmatwehbi#ShathaAlatiyyat#podcast #arabicpodcast#hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudiodxb حكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست#
This is an episode from our spin-off show. We are releasing this episode on our channel to encourage you to subscribe to Guerrilla Radio wherever you get your podcasts, or directly on https://anchor.fm/guerrilla_radio. On this exciting episode of Guerrilla Radio, Partisan Brigade members James and Shatha are joined by the two founders of Palestine Action, Huda Ammori and Richard Barnard. Palestine Action is an organization engaged in direct action to materially disrupt the supply chain of of Israel's largest arms, drones, and security manufacturer: Elbit Systems. In this episode we breakdown direct action, the important role Palestine Action plays in the Palestinian solidarity struggle and how it connects to a larger global internationalist struggle against Zionist colonial expansion and imperialism. To connect with Palestine Action they are on Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok as Pal_Action and by email: info@palestineaction.org The intro/outro song is Model Home by snny ft. Topaz Jones
On this exciting episode of Guerrilla Radio, Partisan Brigade members James and Shatha are joined by the two founders of Palestine Action, Huda Ammori and Richard Barnard. Palestine Action is an organization engaged in direct action to materially disrupt the supply chain of of Israel's largest arms, drones, and security manufacturer: Elbit Systems. In this episode we breakdown direct action, the important role Palestine Action plays in the Palestinian solidarity struggle and how it connects to a larger global internationalist struggle against Zionist colonial expansion and imperialism. To connect with Palestine Action they are on Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok as Pal_Action and by email: info@palestineaction.org The intro/outro song is Model Home by snny ft. Topaz Jones
شذى أمجد الحسون من مواليد 3 مارس 1981 في الدار البيضاء ، المغرب) ، اشتهرت باسم شذى حسون ، مغنية عراقية من أصل مغربي صعدت للفوز بالموسم الرابع من برنامج المواهب التليفزيوني العربي ستار أكاديمي العالم العربي. . كانت أول امرأة عربية تفوز بالمسابقة. وهي حاليا واحدة من أشهر المطربات في كل من منطقة الشرق الأوسط والمغرب العربي ، ويشار إليها باسم "ابنة بلاد ما بين النهرين”. Shatha Amjad Al-Hassoun born 3 March 1981 in Casablanca, Morocco), better known as Shatha Hassoun, is a Moroccan-Iraqi singer who rose to fame as the winner of the 4th season of the pan-Arab television talent show Star Academy Arab World. She was the first Arab woman to win the competition.[2] She is currently one of the most popular singers in both the Middle East and Maghreb region, and is referred to as the "daughter of Mesopotamia #hikmatwehbi #shathahassoun #podcast #fyp #foryoupage #hikmatwehbipodcast #wstudioحكمت_وهبي# حكمت_وهبي_بودكاست# بودكاست#
Hello and welcome to Guerrilla Radio, a companion to, and spin-off from, the Guerrilla History Podcast! In this episode, several members of the hosting collective The Partisan Brigade introduce themselves, discuss what they hope to accomplish with the show, their entries into political engagement, and more! We look forward to many more episodes coming soon! In this episode, you will hear from Sam (@zukosmama), Matt(@MattxRed), Mikey (@karaokecomputer), Mirah (@snackvampire), Shatha (@shathawhat), James (@GoodVibePolitik), and Henry (@huck1995). You can also get updated on new Guerrilla Radio episodes by following Guerrilla History on twitter @guerrilla_pod. The intro/outro song is Model Home by snny ft. Topaz Jones
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In this Intelligence Briefing, we continue the conversation with our panel from last week by doing listener Q&As. Be sure to stay tuned for future Spaces, if you have questions you'd like to ask them, and sign up for our patreon to help keep the show up and running and to send us comments anytime! To follow each of the panelists on Twitter, just click on the link after their name: James: @GoodVibePolitik, Ilima: @ItsIlima, Isa: @endsanctions, Matt: @MattxRed, Mikey: @karaokecomputer, Mirah: @snackvampire, Sam: @zukosmama, Shatha: @shathawho Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory We also have a (free!) newsletter you can sign up for, a great resource for political education!
For this Intelligence Briefing, we gathered a panel of great activists and organizers for a discussion on why political education is crucial to building our movements. This is part one of the conversation, the panel discussion. Part two, the Q&A segment, will come out next week. To follow each of the panelists on Twitter, just click on the link after their name: James: @GoodVibePolitik, Ilima: @ItsIlima, Isa: @endsanctions, Matt: @MattxRed, Mikey: @karaokecomputer, Mirah: @snackvampire, Sam: @zukosmama, Shatha: @shathawho Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory We also have a (free!) newsletter you can sign up for, a great resource for political education!
The Good Girls are joined by Shatha Yas (Arab-American Comedy Festival) to chat about growing up in Palestine, if Jesus has siblings, and to play Vacation Bible Schooled. CW// religious trauma, abortion, and sex Special Thanks to @skiptomyluke_ for the intro music! Follow Shatha: @shathayas Follow Becca: @thebeccastephenson Follow Syd: @syd.the.king
16 March 2022 The heritage agenda in the Levant, whether focused on tourism, local communities, or sustainability, has typically been set by external agents. This event addresses this issue through presentations and discussion from two previous winners and co-authors of CBRL's Contemporary Levant best paper prize – Christina Luke, 2021 – and Shatha Abu-Khafajah, 2019. The discussion will be chaired by cultural heritage specialist, Paul Burtenshaw. In the presentation based on her and Lynn Meskell's paper, ‘Developing Petra: UNESCO, the World Bank, and America in the desert', Christina Luke charts the nascent development agendas for archaeological heritage and tourism at Petra, Jordan. Findings reveal that saving Petra was underwritten by an increasing American vigilance in the Middle East and technocratic tourism-as-assistance agenda resulting in an overburden of international bureaucracy and consultancy culture. Drawing on the co-authored paper with Riham Miqdadi ‘Prejudice, military intelligence, and neoliberalism: Examining the local within archaeology and heritage practices in Jordan' Shatha Abu-Khafaja will examine the ‘local' within archaeology and heritage practices in Jordan. Sustainable development on the basis of local communities' participation dominates contemporary heritage practices in Jordan. Shatha will situate archaeology and heritage within colonialism and neoliberalism to examine how, in the Arab region, local communities have shifted from periphery to centre. Despite participatory paradigms, the shifts seem to have almost always come ‘from the outside', operating on sites and peoples alike. Shatha argues that in order to make sustainable development in the field of archaeology and heritage change has to come from within. This implies questioning western approaches and introducing conceptual and practical alternatives and options based on cultural localities. About the speakers: Shatha Abu-Khafajah graduated as an architect from the University of Jordan in 1997. She specialized in documentation and conservation of archaeological heritage while doing her master degree in archaeology. Her PhD in cultural heritage management from Newcastle University enabled her to synthesise architecture and archaeology with special interest in establishing a sustainable approach to heritage management in the Arab region that is community-based and context-oriented. She is currently an associate professor at the Hashemite University in Zarqa, Jordan. Her research focuses on examining the relationship between people and place. Currently, she is exploring ‘the decolonial options' in cultural and heritage studies Christina Luke is Associate Professor of Archaeology and History of Art at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey. She's conducted archaeological and ethnographic fieldwork in Central America, Mexico, the Balkans, and Turkey. Her professional background includes the US Department of State as well as training programmes with the governments of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Serbia, Montenegro, and Turkey. Her research has been funded by the US National Endowment for the Humanities, US National Science Foundation, British Cultural Protection Fund, and the UK Arts & Humanities Research Council. Her current projects focus on food and society, Ottoman conservation policies, and the historiography of archaeology and preservation in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey. This work grew from journal articles and her 2019 book, A Pearl in Peril: Heritage and Diplomacy in Turkey (Oxford University Press). She also serves as Editor for the Journal of Field Archaeology. About the chair: Paul Burtenshaw is an independent specialist in cultural heritage and sustainable development. He has worked on a number of community development and tourism projects in Jordan and globally. Burtenshaw holds a PhD from UCL in heritage and economic development and was the Director of Projects at Sustainable Preservation Initiative between 2014 and 2019.
Shatha Yes, comedian and fellow immigrant chats with me about phexxi birth control, we read hilarious reviews, we give a listener advice and we chat about public vrs private when it comes to dating
The meerkats bring back another iconic returner IRL: comic, producer, and Selling Sunset stan Shatha Yas! These crazy kids talk giving scarecrows their own charity and the “attentiveness” of ICE. Listeners dole out tales of fearing butterflies, homesickness and that one teacher who can't do anything but simply will never get fired. We all know the one. This was a fun ep, don't miss it! Follow Shatha at @shathayas TikTok: @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Instagram: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Twitter: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold
Shatha Yas is also an immigrant and comedian! She shared all her tips and stories of living cheap and how to handle an awful landlord ♥️ Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com
This week Atheer Yacoub(@atheeryacoub) and Amamah Sardar (@amamahsardar) welcome comedian and writer Shatha Yas (@shathayas)! The women talk about navigating comedy and bringing awareness to social issues, the best possible way to help the world, and Shatha shares some wisdom about post pandemic life. This is a fantastic episode and Shatha is a great person you should definitely follow! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-no-fly-list/support
Shatha Al Maskiry is a leading businesswoman in Oman and the region, and currently holds the position of Protiviti consulting firm Managing director in Oman along with other regional roles. She is also an active personality on social media with widespread presence across major platforms. In this episode of Bridging the Gap, she takes us through her diverse career, as well as the challenges she has faced in a male dominated working environment. She also discusses the concept of personal branding and its importance for today's workforce. Shatha also sheds light on the demanding yet satisfying nature of consultation, and the support she and her organization provide to young individuals across the specturm. Please have a listen!
From the abundance of vital and urgent campaigns team Animals Australia work on, today I'm choosing to focus on Australia's Live Export trade and the investigations into this abhorrent practice. Our guide is Animals Australia's Legal Counsel Shatha Hamade who has on the ground experience as an undercover investigator following Australian animals to places they should not be and witnessing cruelty no animal in any country should ever experience. Plant friends ... READ MORE The post Animals Australia's Live Export Investigations with Shatha Hamade. appeared first on Healthification.
Today I am joined by a good friend of mine, Shatha Yas! Shatha is a comedian and comedy show producer in NYC. This episode we talk about how she started with stand up comedy, her first show, and all the work she's doing now to produce two shows! We dive in deep into what goes into producing a comedy show in this city and I hope you get some insight about planning events in general! If you like Shatha, follow her and her shows on instagram! @shathayas @ficklecomedy and @doublethreatcomedy If you like me, follow me on twitter @MaximOfAllen. You can also follow Don't Quit Your Day Job on Instagram @DQYDJ_pod. My DMs are open! Thanks for listening!
What an absolutely delightful interview the meerkats had with comedian and resident smart friend Shatha Yas! Lukas and Gabby pick Shatha’s brain about her work in international relations, getting into standup comedy and of course, skin care routines. Lukas admits he still has a landline and Shatha divulges some of the weird lingo that Harvard University ascribes to otherwise totally normal things. Listeners get into Zoom calls gone wrong, which leads Shatha to recall the story of when her meeting was infiltrated by Russian porn bots, and one writer-in questions if she’s straight or bi, which brings Gabby to discuss her recent cancellation on Twitter. This episode is a complete joy — you won’t want to miss it! Follow Shatha at @shathayas TikTok: @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Instagram: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold @hipsoccermom Twitter: @twonosymeerkats @lukastarnold @hip_soccer_mom
This episode is part two with Shatha Qaqish-Clavering. Zaeem and Shatha discuss how Canada loses billions of dollars every year through the loss of intellectual property and the inability to commercialize early stage technology. Shatha explains her passion for women in entrepreneurship including the work she's done with the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women. Shatha also talks motivation and lists some female role models that have been working to help women in entrepreneurship through funding, mentorship, and guidance. https://www.linkedin.com/in/shatha-qaqish-clavering-47a2678https://cherieblairfoundation.org/
In this episode, we discuss what venture capitalists and angel investors look for before investing in early stage entrepreneurs and the questions you need to ask yourself before raising money. Sometimes, it may be too early to raise money. Our guest on the show, Shatha Qaqish-Clavering has over a decade of experience helping entrepreneurs and startups raise money, grow, and meet milestones. In addition, we dive into the core features and values entrepreneurs must have to rise above heights never imagined before.
Shatha is a teacher that has a wealth experience of imparting to knowledge to young people over many years. However, after being made redundant she shares her story of what she has learnt and the failures she acknowledges and what she has learnt from them. Listen to her story and be inspired, informed and ignited!
Alternatives to Going Back to the Building in August 2020: Instead of risking our lives by going back to school during Covid, first quarter could be a discovery project tied to S.E.L, racial equity and emotional intelligence. Discovery Projects/Inquiry Based Learning Learners draw on own past experience and existing knowledge to discover facts and relationships and new truths to be learned. Share Your Story: “There isn't anyone you couldn't love once you've heard their story. ” Mary Lou Kownacki Work by Helping Each Other Through This Time: S.E.L. for staff, self and students. 16:00 You have a robust emotional vocabulary. 16:19 You're curious about people. 18:32 You Embrace Change 21:15 Don't Have Shame Over Your Weaknesses 22:53: Good Judge of Character 23:59 You're Difficult to Offend 24:30 You Easily Can Say No 26:29 You Let Go of Mistakes 28:00 You Give and Expect Nothing in Return 35:00 You Don't Hold Grudges 35:40 You Neutralize Toxic People 36:32 You Don't Seek Perfection 37:42 You Appreciate What You Have 37:57 You Disconnect 38:42 You Limit Your Caffeine Intake 40:06 You Get Enough Sleep 41:06 You Stop Negative Self-Talk In Its Tracks 42:15 You Won't Let Anyone Limit Your Joy 43: 10 Final Takeaway Quran and Bible Mentioned: “Serve God...and do good – to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, those in need, neighbors who are near, neighbors who are strangers, the companion by your side, the wayfarer (that you meet)...” [The Holy Qur'an] 30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.'[a] 31 The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.'[b] There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12:30-31 Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! Heb 13:2 NLT Community Service Project: Build Free Mini Libraries Around Town https://tinyurl.com/minilibraries Racial Inequality and Heart Changes: Excellent Resources http://www.pb-resources.com/ Eradicating Covid Research South Korea Lead the World in Covid-19 Eradication https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/whats-south-koreas-secret/611215/ New Zealand says Coronavirus ‘Eliminated', to Lift Most Curbs https://www.reuters.com/video/watch/idOVCHIM8U9 Social Emotional Learning-Five Pillars https://tinyurl.com/seldiscoveryproject2020 Eighteen Signs You High Emotional Intelligence https://www.success.com/18-signs-you-have-high-emotional-intelligence/ Where Can I Find Shatha? IG and Twitter: OLCHSMsOdeh Where Can I Find Amy? www.amyperras.com Linkedin: Amy Perras Twitter: @perras_scope IG @aintgonnabenostupid Tik Tok @aintgonnabenostupid Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid Woman (Book) https://amzn.to/2Np4aRj Ain't Gonna Be No Stupid YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3fT6v31 Coaching Session https://tinyurl.com/perrasscoping Podcast Pre-interview Questionnaire https://tinyurl.com/preinterview2020 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aintgonnabenostupid/support
In this seminar we invite discussion on the nature of partnership building in and around the museum and heritage sector in Jordan. We reflect on our own experiences of trying to develop successful partnerships, gained during the first year of our AHRC Newton-Khalidi funded research-and-development project on ‘Learning from Multicultural Amman: Engaging Jordan’s Youth’. Here, as well as thinking critically about the challenges surrounding partnership working, we have sought to identify and experiment with new forms of partnership working: between museums; between museums and education providers; between government agencies and museums; and between Jordanian museum professionals and international experts. The accompanying presentation for this talk can be found here: https://cbrl.ac.uk/ckeditor/filemanager/userfiles/Events/Reinventing_Partnership_Reinvigorating_Museum_Education_in_Jordan_presentation.pdf About the speakers: Arwa Badran is a researcher at Durham University on an AHRC funded project on engaging the youth in museums in Jordan. After completing her BA in Archaeology at the University of Jordan, she worked as a field archaeologist for a few years before pursing higher education in museum studies at Newcastle University, where she read for an MA on building connections between museums and the public and later a PhD on the introduction of museums in school curricula. She worked as Lecturer in Museum Studies at the Hashemite University in Jordan, contributing to the establishment and development of the first BA degree in cultural heritage and museology in the Middle East. She has also worked as a consultant for UNESCO on heritage education projects in the Arab region and currently sits on the Executive Committee of the World Archaeological Congress. Shatha Abu-Khafajah is an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at the Hashemite University in Jordan. Shatha graduated as an architect from the University of Jordan in 1997. She specialized in documentation and conservation of archaeological heritage while doing her Masters degree in archaeology. Her PhD in cultural heritage management from Newcastle University, acquired in 2007, enabled her to synthesize architecture and archaeology with special interest in establishing a sustainable approach to heritage management in the Arab region that is community-based and context-oriented. Robin Skeates is a Professor in the Department of Archaeology at Durham University in the UK. His research and publications explore a wide variety of themes within the overlapping fields of material, visual and sensual culture studies, and museum and heritage studies. His recent books include Museums and Archaeology (Routledge, 2017) and The Oxford Handbook of Public Archaeology (Oxford University Press, 2011).
The Arcturian Path Sanctuaries International is a movement for human liberation rooted in the compassion of Jatasya, Jananda, and Shatha - our Arcturian Guides. As a movement of compassion, our members agree to eat only a vegan diet (vegetarian if an animal byproduct can be confirmed to derive from a free range / natural life cycle environment).
The Friday Meditation unites one's spirit with Shatha, the Holy Spirit and Mother of the Savior. After preparing yourself and completing the breathing preparation mentioned in the book, recite the following prayers and mantra: Prayer to the Advocate: “Holy and Chosen One, I thank you for your openness and willingness to bring Arcturian Truth and Liberation to all humans on Earth. May our Work be fruitful, and may my spirit unite with Yours.” Mantra on out-breath (108 times): Om Shatha Samadhi Hum Prayer to the Advocate: “Holy and Chosen One, united with our Savior, I am united with you. In commitment and love, I follow you in the Way of Compassion and Salvation.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thgovYBlf8o We are in this together is a non-scripted, live, non-profit, broadcast by Dearborn Blog, hosted by Wissam Charafeddine, to have conversations, that become oral history records, of our lives during the COVID19 pandemic also known as coronavirus Pandemic. These are personal stories of our lives during these unprecedented social isolation measures, in a globalized ...
From stage manager to professional medical biller, our guest Shatha Uebler has quite an interesting story to tell! Shatha sits down with Junior to discuss her company 'Better Way Billing' and how important her services are! Give her office a call at: (248)499-8905 Visit her website! https://betterwaybilling.com/ Email her @: shatha@betterwaybilling.com Linkdin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-way-billing?trk=public_profile_topcard_current_company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/betterwaybilling/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get your official KUWTC merch here!: http://kuwtc.inkpressions.onprintshop.com/ To contact KUWTC: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/kuwtchaldeans/ EMAIL kutwc@nine9.com If you would like to be featured on the show, visit https://www.chaldeanpower.com/kuwtc/ and fill out the form. Thanks to Omar Binno for the music
Today we get to know Shatha Barbour of Hera Hub & Anna Roemer of Bodhicharya. Hera Hub is the first international female-focused coworking space & business accelerator. Bodhicharya - awaken the heart by opening the mind. This episode is powered by Hera Hub - https://herahub.com/ - Hera Hub is the first international female-focused coworking space & business accelerator. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora. https://herahub.com/ https://www.bodhicharyana.org/ http://twitter.com/womenintechshow https://twitter.com/espreedevora
Når du ikke kan komme til lægen, må lægen komme til dig. I Palæstina lever tusindvis af mennesker uden adgang til basale sundhedsydelser men Dr. Ibrahim, socialrådgiver Shatha Sameer Zaydya og Dr. Shatha s. al-lahham laver om på det, når de kører ud med deres mobile klinik og laver moskeen i en beduinby om til et lægehus. Kom og lyt med. Medvirkende: Ulrik Stoltze, Ida Halvorsen, Dr. Ibrahim, Shatha Sameer Zaydya og Dr. Shatha s. al-lahham. Indslag: 6:45 Dr. Ibrahim, 15:42 Shatha Sameer Zaydya, 23:14 Dr. Shatha s. al-lahham
Facebook privacy concerns... what emoji is fading out favour completely?.. April Fool's day pranks... Robin's daughter's card for RB's birthday... Robin's scammer... George's restaurant story... painting the Eiffel tower... Lindsay Lohan's new job... Ed Sheeran has beef... Wafa from Hala comes in and she misses the guys... Brad and Jen gossip... really dumb excuses for being late for work... George steals from Dhofar Automotive... Robin orders fries... should we all just delete Facebook... the worst things to wear on a date... what to do on a 17 hour flight... Shatha & Quasi from Hala come in about their broken studio... an email to the show about doing a 'Ryland'... a guy robs a bank with a note... Robin will NEVER be a detective... what makes us happiest in our day... AND MORE COBBLED TOGETHER RUBBISH.
Robin & George play rock, paper, scissors... Robin's family movie day... the Apple Homepod speaker review... Shatha from Hala FM comes into the studio with some fighting talk... what exactly is a stride??!! a guy calls about seeing George at the new airport... the guys get invited to a wedding... George has celeb' gossip... pie and bad days... the time traveller... good news for fatties... Robin has a Mystery Sound... Chips eventually calls...so the guys give him grief... the amazing Winter Olympics quiz... some dude calls to pass the time and talk about Head Office... Yep, this filled an ENTIRE week.
This week we dust off our non-existent Qur’an and get schooled on all things Muslim. We sit down with Shatha, the fair and balanced teenaged Libra, that said hey young Muslims need a space to learn about the religion and socialize. So what does a girl boss such as herself do…start a local program that expanded nationwide!Press play and learn something…..· Don’t believe the hype, Islam is not an aggressive religion· Ripping off hijabs is completely unacceptable and disrespectful· You have the whole internet on your phone, educate yourself· Women have more control than people think and Danielle is converting· Bring Danielle a bearded Muhammad sans chest hair stat!· Muhammad is not pleased· Muslims believe in Jesus, who knewTake a Ramadan nap and listenSupport our show on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/betweenusgirlsWebsite - http://www.betweenusgirlspodcast.comFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/betweenusgirlsFacebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/betweenusgirlsthepodcast/Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/betweenusgirlspodcastTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/girltalkandwine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robin does a hip hop dance tutorial... Why Robin's school uniform was horrific... George plays touch rugby... Should you take revenge on people? Shatha from Hala FM and her bored sisters come on the show... How to get back on track with your NY resolutions... Does Robin look like Trump?!!... George wore ankle tags at the Crowne Plaza... The new device for measuring farts... George does an 'amazing' magic trick... The Tom Cruise lookalike... Big props to the Thai PM... 5 things that annoy you about coworkers... The phrase to help you stick to your NY resolutions... Robin gives a radio hug... Robin sits down... George does a Forrest Gump... WOW, JUST WOW THIS WEEK!!!!
In this episode of Knowing Animals we speak to Shatha Hamade from Animals Australia. She has worked from the RSPCA South Australia; was Young Lawyer of the Year; and was very involved in exposing the blooding of greyhounds in Australia. She talks about animals and the law.
Vegan lawyer Shatha Hamade is a former prosecutor for the RSPCA and is now the Head of Investigations for Animals Australia. She's passionate about advocating for animal rights and challenging social conditioning when it comes to the way we treat our fellow earthlings. In this chat (recorded in the AA offices, where DOGS JUST RUN AROUND FREELY IT IS SO COOL) we discuss her "wake-up" moment, the kind of godawful abuses she's witnessed, the law's approach to animals accoridng to their "use", inherited thinking, the links between animal cruelty and a myriad of other social problems, the live export and live baiting investigations and the non-humans right movement. A warning: animal cruelty is described in explicit detail here, some listeners may find it disturbing. The Wanda Sykes Gala at Just For Laughs 2015 Taxis & Rainbows & Hatred at London's Soho Theatre in September My opinion piece: Eric Abetz is confused about marriage equality Article: Pets at work policies proving beneficial for both humans and dogs @AnimalAus The RSPCA Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer Article: How Lyn White rewrote the rules on animal welfare The "zombie steak" The Yulin dog-eating festival The Conquest: A Cane Toad Documentary Video: Restore your faith in humanity - humans saving animals TED Talk: Chimps have feelings and thoughts. They should also have rights by Steven Wise The Non-Human Rights Project Cause of the Week: Animals Australia (animalsaustralia.org)