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Episode 21 of my show ! I'm starting this show with a track of my last release on Sift Music called “Hard All Night” ! Hope you'll like this 2 tracks EP and this show! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
In today's episode, we have Raena Shirali in the #DesiReads segment. She's reading from her poetry collection, summonings. The transcript is also up on the Desi Books website. Thank you for listening. Twitter: @DesiBooks Instagram: @desi.books Facebook: @desibooksfb Website: https://desibooks.co Newsletter: https://desibooks.co/desi-books-newsletter-2/ Email: desibooks@desibooks.co
Raena Shirali is a poet, editor, and educator whose latest book SUMMONINGS won the 2021 Hudson Prize. The book examines present-day witch hunting in India. Shirali reads from the book, discusses some of the formatting choices she made, and explains the connections she sees between explicit witch hunting in India, and social practices in the United States that similarly endanger women. Learn more about Raena Shirali, here: http://www.raenashirali.com/ Get a copy of SUMMONINGS, here: https://blacklawrencepress.com/books/summonings/ SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
Assiste-t-on à une radicalisation de la répression en Iran ? Cela fait deux mois quasiment jour pour jour que la société iranienne se révolte, suite à la mort de Mahsa Amini, une jeune femme de 22 ans. Un décès survenu trois jours après une arrestation : la police des mœurs l'avait accusé d'avoir enfreint le code vestimentaire de la République islamique. Depuis, le mouvement ne s'éteint pas, il semble même s'intensifier. Ce, malgré la dure répression du régime. La fracture semble grandir entre le pouvoir des mollahs et une jeunesse éprise de liberté. Et les choses ne vont pas s'améliorer avec le choix du régime de procéder à des condamnations à mort : deux peines de ce type ont été prononcées en l'espace de trois jours. Au-delà du décès de Mahsa Amini, élément déclencheur, et le désir de faire chuter le régime clérical des Mollah, quelles sont les aspirations politiques et sociales de cette jeunesse ? Pour en parler, Irving Magi a reçu la sociologue et politologue Mahnaz Shirali. ▶ Soutenez Le Média :
Mahnaz Shirali, sociologue et politologue iranienne Nazila Golestan, opposante iranienne vivant en France
This Halloween episode we are joined by Docupoet (and wonderfully South Asian female in general) Raena Shirali, discussing her new book 'Summomings'. Indebted to the docupoetics tradition, 'Summonings' investigates the ongoing practice of witch (“daayan”) hunting in India. These precarious poems explore how antiquated & existing norms surrounding female mysticism in India & America inform each culture's treatment of women, while also contending with the multi-national and intersectional concerns around identity raised in her debut collection. We discuss the inspiration behind becoming a docupoet, the practices of Dayaan and Witch Hunting in India and Africa and how this plays on the intersection at a time spirituality and 'witchiness' is a trend in USA and UK. Buy the BookSupport the showTell us your thoughts on instagram @boldbrownandbritish or Visit our Linktree
En La W, la socióloga iraní Mahnaz Shirali se pronunció sobre las protestas inéditas tras la muerte de Mahsa Amini que han desatado la peor represión por parte de las autoridades del régimen iraní.
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast. I'm Leah Luong, and this episode is an exploration on education between Shailesh Shirali and Jaap Sluijter. Dr. Shailesh Shirali has been with the Krishnamurti schools in India since the early 1980s. He is a trustee of the Krishnamurti Foundation of India (KFI) and has served as Principal of Rishi Valley School; he is currently the Director of Sahyadri School. He has also been in the field of mathematics education for many decades and is the author of several books for students and teachers. He has a particular interest in ancient Indian mathematics, and in facilitating inquiry into fundamental issues among teachers and students at the school level. Jaap Sluijter has a long-standing interest in the questions raised by Krishnamurti. Currently, Jaap is the Executive Director of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America. Previously, he lived and taught at Brockwood Park School in England. He has an MA in Mechanical Engineering and worked as a design engineer in the field of camera systems and musical instruments. Together, they attempt to look at education through a wider angle: developing one's full potential in and out of the classroom, as well as the challenges they face in education. You can also view this episode on YouTube.Follow The Immeasurable on Instagram (@krishnamurti_theimmeasurable)Follow The Immeasurable on Tiktok (@j.krishnamurti)Subscribe to The Immeasurable on YouTube (@theimmeasurable)Like The Immeasurable on Facebook (facebook.com/theimmeasurable.org) Support the show
Prior to the pandemic in January 2020, Meg met with Shirali Shah Trietley, founder of the Northern Virginia Volleyball League along with some of the coaches and players of the league. Since taping, Shirali has since moved on to other exciting adventures and the league has morphed and taking on a new name, a new location and new leadership (which will will hear all about in Season 3)! But in the meantime, this "lost episode" has great information for those interested in getting started with volleyball, looking to return to the sport, or just looking to find community! So excited to share this awesome conversation with the awesome women of the (former) Northern Virginia Volleyball League. And if listening inspires you to connect with the new league, don't wait until Season 3! Reach out to Meg at novaweekendwarriors.com and she'll get you in touch with Holly, who's heading up the new league and who is featured on this episode as well! Full show notes, video versions of this episode and audio transcription available at: https://www.novaweekendwarriors.com/post/volleyball
Pierre-Édouard Deldique reçoit dans Une semaine d'actualité Mahnaz Shirali, docteure en sociologie, auteure de «Fenêtre sur l’Iran, le cri d’un peuple bâillonné», un livre publié aux éditions Les Pérégrines.
So much great music in this weeks episode including a FIRE guest mix from Shirali. Recorded live on twitch every saturday 3pm EST. Follow Shirali: https://soundcloud.com/shiralimusic https://www.instagram.com/shiralimusic/ Full tracklist: www.nightswimradio.com/dive203 Join our discord: https://discord.gg/V482zsx Follow Night Swim Radio: www.nightswimradio.com Watch on Twitch: Twitch.tv/nightswimradio Sub on Patreon: Patreon.com/nightswimradio Twitter: Twitter.com/nightswim_radio Instagram: Instagram.com/nightswimradio Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Ygi76i64N80LZXYzH1cHZ?si=Ns_TC1QARoGnZ6MBXwoTQw Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/night-swim-radio/id1214725493 Design by: instagram.com/psionicronin
Shirali Pathak grew up an anomaly: her mother was a Seventh-day Adventist, while her father was a practicing Hindu. Her life was a daily mixture of distinctly Indian culture and religion. She had to make the decision herself--Could she also choose her own path without the pressures from her Indian home?
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
Coming up is a coaching call with the creator a Jewish music streaming where you will discover how to find new keywords for a niche app, how to optimize your app title and subtitle and finally my favorite growth hack for a subscription app. Issac Grunwald is the Co-Founder of ShiraLi.
Have you ever wondered what kids think about their food allergies? Is it as scary as we allergies think it is? Or is there a silver lining? Over the months of September and October I will be publishing the Allergy Kids Mini Series. Each week I will be talking to kids with food allergies about what they really think about having allergies and how they live with them everyday. These allergy kids range from as young as 4 years old all the way up to the grownup allergy kids. The aim of this mini series is to give you an insight into the thoughts, likes, dislikes, worries and celebrations of allergy kids and how it changes over the years. Many times allergy parents can worry that their child with allergies will miss out and will have a worse quality to life, but I know this isn’t the case and these allergy kids will show you how they don’t miss out, they just do things differently. Enjoy! Today’s Allergy Kid: Juliet, 21 years old, anaphylaxis to tree nuts Juliet is a 21 year old college student with a tree nut allergy, but not a peanut allergy. Her parents discovered her tree nut allergy when she was a little kid. As a kid her family used to go out to dinner a lot, but then one accidental cross-contamination incident at a trusted bakery rocked her confidence. Juliet didn't want to eat out any more. She stopped eating out at restaurants for fear of cross-contamination. Then something changed. Juliet went to University in New York City and wanted to eat something different. She tried googling "nut free restaurants in New York," but couldn't find anything! As a 21st century young woman, this "kinda offended me," says Juliet so she decided to make her own list. This is how her blog nutfreenewyork.com started. Connect with Juliet on Instagram @nutfreeny Allergy Kid Top Tips: Get out there and try new things Don't get complacent Don't trust everything a waiter says, trust your instincts Resources: Check out the other Allergy Kids Series Episodes: EAS 046: Alice 9 yrs, Milly 7 yrs, Elodie 4 yrs EAS 047: Oscar, 8 yrs EAS 027: Luke & Jamie, 9 yrs EAS 048: Entrepreneur Alannah, 10 yrs, & her brother Joshua, 5 yrs (Dance Like a Cupcake) EAS 049: Naill, 15 yrs - being an allergy teen at school EAS 050: Sam, 17 yrs - travelling in India with a nut allergy EAS 051: Shirali, 19 yrs, & her brother Arul, 14 yrs (AllergySmartz App) THANK YOU FOR LISTENING To get more EAS content sent directly to your device as they become available, you can subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio! One of our little goals we would love to achieve for is to get into the iTunes "New & Noteworthy" Section, it means we get free front page advertising on iTunes, how great for allergy awareness! But we can't do it without you. Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes so that the people at Apple will take notice of our podcast And lastly, if you have any questions, thoughts, or guests you want to see on the show, please contact me via the contact page. Chocolate Recipe Book Preview For those of you who have been following my blog and podcast for a little while you’ll know I’m writing a Chocolate Treats Recipe Book. It is the ultimate guide to working with dairy free chocolate with an amazing array of cakes, cupcakes, cookies, biscuits, sweet morsels and other delights all free from the top 14 allergens! To get your free sneak peak of what’s in store plus 2 bonus recipes sign up with your email address below. You will also get updates of the book launch in November. Your Name: *Your Email:
Have you ever wondered what kids think about their food allergies? Is it as scary as we allergies think it is? Or is there a silver lining? Over the months of September and October I will be publishing the Allergy Kids Mini Series. Each week I will be talking to kids with food allergies about what they really think about having allergies and how they live with them everyday. These allergy kids range from as young as 4 years old all the way up to the grownup allergy kids. The aim of this mini series is to give you an insight into the thoughts, likes, dislikes, worries and celebrations of allergy kids and how it changes over the years. Many times allergy parents can worry that their child with allergies will miss out and will have a worse quality to life, but I know this isn’t the case and these allergy kids will show you how they don’t miss out, they just do things differently. Enjoy! Today's Allergy Kids: Shirali, 19 years old - severe tree nut allergy and her brother Arul, 14 years old Their Blog : https://foodallergylowdown.com/about/ Today I hear about the Allergy Smartz App created by Shirali and Arul after a family holiday to Mexico after they found a difficulty communicating Shirali's allergies. They wanted a way to tell hotel staff, chefs and waiters about the need for allergy free foods including avoiding cross-contamination. The app is now available to download for Apple and Android devices. Allergy Kid Top Tips: Don't be shy Stay safe but be willing to explore Educate others about your allergies THANK YOU FOR LISTENING To get more EAS content sent directly to your device as they become available, you can subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio! One of our little goals we would love to achieve for is to get into the iTunes "New & Noteworthy" Section, it means we get free front page advertising on iTunes, how great for allergy awareness! But we can't do it without you. Please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes so that the people at Apple will take notice of our podcast And lastly, if you have any questions, thoughts, or guests you want to see on the show, please contact me via the contact page. Chocolate Recipe Book Preview For those of you who have been following my blog and podcast for a little while you’ll know I’m writing a Chocolate Treats Recipe Book. It is the ultimate guide to working with dairy free chocolate with an amazing array of cakes, cupcakes, cookies, biscuits, sweet morsels and other delights all free from the top 14 allergens! To get your free sneak peak of what’s in store plus 2 bonus recipes sign up with your email address below. You will also get updates of the book launch in November. Your Name: *Your Email:
Tristesse by Raena Shirali by Indiana Review
Rosa Kesner and Yasmin Shirali are both graduate students in the psych department at UCO. I think they are really cool and I look up to them. Enjoy this conversation where we cover several subjects in psychology like trauma, and being Hispanic and junk.