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Digital tech and artificial intelligence are shaking up the construction and property sectors. Two leading figures in Nordic property – Daniel Kjørberg Siraj, CEO of OBOS Group, and Christoffer Hernæs, Chief Digital Officer with Skanska Norway – discuss how they are partnering with startups to drive efficiency, improve safety, reduce costs and lower carbon emissions in an industry seen as traditionally slow to adopt new technologies.
Hvordan kan du som leder eller kollega skape trygge og inkluderende sommerfester på jobben? Vi snakker med konsernsjef i OBOS, Daniel Kjørberg Siraj, om lederskap, drikkekultur og viktigheten av å ta vare på hverandre i sosiale settinger. Få gode råd om forberedelser, grenser og hvordan bygge fellesskap på arbeidsplassen..
In this series, we explore other countries' legal systems to become more acquainted with their procedures.In this episode, Host Cecilia Lahaye (Bird & Bird LLP) sits down with Siraj Omar, SC (Siraj Omar LLC) to uncover the unique aspects of Singapore's legal system. Singapore has a common law legal system, rooted in its English tradition. Siraj provides an overview of the various types of court, including the unique and fascinating international commercial court where parties from different locations could ask to have their dispute resolved. Singapore is well-recognized as an international arbitration hub, and Siraj shares why arbitration is such a big part of the Singapore legal system. Join us as we dive into these key differences and explore how Singapore's legal system shapes justice.
Comme chaque dimanche sur RFI, c'est l'heure de découvrir les Têtes d'affiche de Denise Epoté, avec Mathis Slimano cette semaine. Sur la manchette, l'écologiste Sierra-Léonais Alhaji Siraj Bah, promoteur de Rugsal Trading, une solution circulaire contre la déforestation. Et, le Kényan Lesley Mbogo, créateur de Gobega, une plateforme de services pour les ménages.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Straight Up Start Up, we sit down with Hala Siraj — from Uber and Talabat to FENA Holding and MENA Devs. We dive into how she's using her global tech experience to empower youth, invest in local talent, and build a stronger entrepreneurial ecosystem across Jordan and the region.بهالحلقة بنحكي مع هلا سراج — من أوبر وطلبات لـ شركتها فينا. رح نتعرف كيف عم تستغل خبرتها العالمية بمجال التكنولوجيا لتمكين الشباب، دعم المواهب المحلية، وتقوية البيئة الريادية بالأردن والمنطقة..
In this episode of the show, Raj and Stu look back at two midweek games: Punjab Kings vs Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Titans. We start by discussing the most recent game, which saw Gujarat spoil Raj's return to our IPL coverage with a dominant win in Bengaluru. Mohammed Siraj knocked the top off the RCB batting lineup and despite a recovery through the middle and a messy fielding performance from GT, it turned out that 169 wasn't close to enough. Sai Sudharsan set the platform for GT in the powerplay, before Jos Buttler's 73 guided them home. Next we move to Punjab's impressive win against LSG. There's talk about Shreyas Iyer's excellent run of form, PBKS's Indian core doing the business, LSG's absences, Nicholas Pooran's ball-striking and whether it's time to start worrying about Rishabh Pant's lack of runs. To finish, there's a quick look ahead to the upcoming SRH v KKR clash - a 2024 final rematch that now shapes as an important fixture for different reasons in 2025. We'll be back in your feed on Monday with our weekly IPL Buy/Sell/Hold show. If you're enjoying our content then please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website. You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including conversations with Mike Hesson, Shane Bond and Mike Hussey, current players such as Matt Henry, Sophie Devine and Ish Sodhi, coaches Gary Stead, Jeetan Patel and Luke Wright, as well as Barry Richards, Frankie Mackay, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. 0:00 Intro 0:20 GT v RCB - Siraj, Buttler & Sudharsan shine in big GT win 14:30 PBKS v LSG - Shreyas Iyer is on fire 33:50 SRH v KKR - Important game ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jin Jag Siraj Samaia, ਜਿਨਿ ਜਗੁ ਸਿਰਜਿ ਸਮਾਇਆ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ang 581 Sabad 1509)
Send us a textDrs. Mithoowani and Siegal discuss new expert guidance for managing severe bleeding in patients taking oral anticoagulants, including identifying those at risk, optimizing supportive measures, treating the source of bleeding, and administering reversal agents. It includes discussion of the algorithm for use at the point of care that helps identify patients at risk of adverse outcomes, optimize supportive measures, treat the source of bleeding, and administer anticoagulant reversal or hemostatic therapies.Abstract: http://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/abstract/10.1055/a-2464-2887 Full text HTML: http://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/html/10.1055/a-2464-2887 Full text PDF: http://www.thieme-connect.com/products/ejournals/pdf/10.1055/a-2464-2887.pdf Support the showhttps://thrombosiscanada.caTake a look at our healthcare professional and patient resources, videos and publications on thrombosis from the expert members of Thrombosis Canada
It's a full house this week as Ashwin, Varun and DJ get together to talk about the newly released BCCI 10-point diktat that is causing some challenges for the players, and has evoked a strong reaction from skipper Rohit Sharma! They also cover the squad for the Champions Trophy 2025 which sees the return of Mohammad Shami, but Siraj being left out, as well as preview of the upcoming 5 match T20 series vs. England.
We review the fifth Test between Australia and India in Sydney where Australia regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after a thrilling three-day win. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: Australia's superior bowling depth wins the day The remarkable Mr Boland India's muddled approach to this series: neither batting heavy nor bowling heavy Why didn't India trust their fast bowlers enough to play 4 each Test? The futility of picking two spinners in these conditions Jasprit Bumrah's steep workload; Siraj's tireless spells Are Rohit and Kohli both in decline or is there a way back for them? A series full of electric bowling Rishabh Pant's mad max half-century Prasidh Krishna's promise of steepling bounce The end of an era of magnificent India-Australia series Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Mahesh (@cornerd) Ashoka Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack| ESPNcricinfo * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy books republished by 81allout: War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Australia Regain The Border-Gavaskar Trophy After A Decade - Kartikeya Date - Cricketingview substack India's BGT report card - Sriram Veera - Indian Express Australia's bowlers batter India to keep home fires burning for World Championship tilt - Geoff Lemon - Guardian India dismantle England in lop-sided finale: India v England, 5th Test review - 81allout podcast archive
Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani look back on the 2nd test and ahead to the Gabba Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Siraj is a professional mixed martial artist, BJJ black belt, and pro-MMA Champion in multiple promotions. Representing Pinnacle MMA, he is now the Tuff N Uff Featherweight champion (post-recording of this episode) and is a master of ground and pound. We discuss the autoimmune disease that sidelined his career for a few years (and almost killed him), training individual disciplines for MMA, and we take an in-depth look at effective ground and pound from one of Canada's top MMA prospects.Please leave a review, subscribe, like, share, and comment if you can. It really helps to grow the show!Contact/Support The Show:Website: ejjp.showInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeverydayjiujitsupodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ejjpodEmail: ejjpod@gmail.com On Guard Online Academy: https://onguardbjj.com/p/online-academy Zara Can Do Jiu Jitsu! https://books.friesenpress.com/store/title/119734000253392052/Matt-Kwan-Zara-Can-Do-Jiu-Jitsu%21 The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Store: https://my-store-ee3230.creator-spring.com/ Make a donation to my PayPal account: matt@onguardbjj.com
Australia is not the worst team ever, proving so by crushing India by 10 wickets at the Adelaide Oval to square the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Series at 1-all with three Tests to play. Adam Peacock and News Corp journalist Ben Horne join you to break it all down, especially the send-off Mohammed Siraj gave Travis Head. Then you'll hear Adam chat to Aussie fast bowler Josh Hazlewood on how he goes about setting up a batter. Finally, Feathers and Benny go around the grounds and finish with sundries and a bad day out for China. Send your cricket club cap to Producer Sam at the following address: Sam Ferris50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Head and Siraj to be charged over heated exchange Alex De Minaur favoured to win third Newcombe medal Pressure mounts on Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou after another defeat The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Head and Siraj escaped suspension from ICC De Minaur and Ebden share Newcombe Medal Baseballer joins rival in biggest deal in sports history The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia India Daily, 2nd Test, Adelaide Day 2: If we thought Day 1 was hectic, Day 2 did not slow down at all. We thought it had for a while in the first session as Marnus Labuschagne rebuilt his game, but when wickets started to fall then it was time for Travis Head to change gears as only he can. Whooshka. Fights with Siraj, booing and carrying on, more Bumrah moments, then a fiery final session as Australia's bowlers showed their experience of the conditions. A major turnaround, with Rishabh Pant the remaining chance for a late twist. Come to our live shows! Brisbane December 12 Melbourne December 22 Sydney January 7 Tickets at linktr.ee/thefinalword Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for the rights of workers since 1919: mauriceblackburn.com.au Sort your super with CBUS on their 40th birthday: cbussuper.com.au Get 10% off the brilliant Maxi sunnies - the perfect Christmas gift t20vision.com/FINALWORD Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 25th of November and here are the headlines.Parliament's Winter Session Starts with a Bang: The Winter Session of Parliament kicked off with chaos, forcing both Houses to adjourn for the day. Opposition MPs clashed over the Adani issue, while PM Modi took a swipe at parties rejected by voters, accusing them of disrupting proceedings. The BJP aims to push key Bills, including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and 16 others, with discussions on vital financial and legal issues scheduled for the session.Clashes in Sambhal Spark FIR Against SP Leaders: After deadly clashes during a mosque survey in Sambhal, an FIR has been filed against Samajwadi Party MP Zia-ur-Rahman Barq and an MLA's son. Four people have died, including a 19-year-old from gunshot wounds, and over 20 police personnel were injured. Tensions escalated when a court-ordered survey team entered the Shahi Jama Masjid, reigniting a simmering dispute in western UP.Governor's Bust Unveiling Sparks Political Storm: West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose is embroiled in controversy after unveiling a bust of himself at the Indian Museum. The museum hailed it as part of his cultural vision, but the ruling Trinamool Congress and other political parties slammed the move as "unbecoming" for someone in his position, igniting a fierce debate on decorum and self-promotion.Scam Accused Found Dead, Alleges CID Harassment: Jeeva S, accused in the Karnataka Bhovi Development Corporation scam, was found dead in a suspected suicide, leaving behind a note accusing CID officer Kanakalakshmi of physical and mental harassment. Jeeva claimed the officer disrobed her during questioning and demanded a bribe. Her tragic death has triggered a police investigation, adding a new twist to the high-profile scam.Bumrah Leads India to Stunning 295-Run Win Over Australia: India dominated Australia in the first Test at Optus Stadium, winning by 295 runs. Chasing 534, Australia folded for 238, with Bumrah, Siraj, and Sundar sharing the spoils. Bumrah claimed eight wickets, while Jaiswal and Kohli's centuries powered India's second-innings total. The victory puts India in a commanding position as they take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express
AFGHANISTAN: Taliban terrorist Siraj Haqqani on a charm tour of EU and Eurasia. Bill Roggio, FDD 1867 Khyber Pass
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Kabul with comments about the Taliban's suspect mass murdering Siraj Haqqani of Khost Province... CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR 1900 Approaches to India FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 AFGHANISTAN: Taliban terrorist Siraj Haqqani on a charm tour of EU and Eurasia. Bill Roggio, FDD 9:15-9:30 Al Qaeda: Harris Administration and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan. Trump? Bill Roggio, FDD 9:30-9:45 UKRAINE: Donbas Battlefront falling back in order. North Korea reports unconfirmed. John Hardie, Bill Roggio, FDD 9:45-10:00 UKRAINE: What of a Harris Administration? A Trump Administration? John Hardie, Bill Roggio, FDD SECOND HOUR 10:00-10:15 #IRAN: B-52 to Qatar. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness 10:15-10:30 #Indiana: Hoenlein and the Lost Jewish Gladiator in Pompeii. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness 10:30-10:45 PRC: Ministry of State Security penetrates FISA Court documents and much more. Josh Rogin, The Washington Post 10:45-11:00 NORTH KOREA: Indication of Russia sharing technology. Bruce Bechtol, author, "North Korean Proliferation in the Middle East and Africa" THIRD HOUR 11:00-11:15 #NewWorldReport: What Latin capitals are watching the US election closely and why? Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc, Ernesto Araújo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil 11:15-11:30 #NewWorldReport: Lula da Silva injured. Intrigue in La Paz. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc, Ernesto Araújo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil 11:30-11:45 IRAN: New Apocalyptic Threats from the Ayatollah. Seth Frantzman, Bill Roggio, FDD 11:45-12:00 ISRAEL: Expectations of a Harris Administration? Of a Trump Administration? Seth Frantzman, Bill Roggio, FDD FOURTH HOUR 12:00-12:15 PRC: The Next Administration and Beijing. Grant Newsham, author, "When China Attacks" 12:15-12:30 #OCEANIA: The stakes for Palau on November 5. Cleo Paskal, FDD 12:30-12:45 PRC: China trials three new SSGNs for war fighting. Bill Gertz, The Washington Times 12:45-1:00 AM PRC: Kim launches mobile three-stage ICBM said to be MIRVed. Rick Fisher, International Assessment and Strategy Center Khost Province...
Last week, the New York Times ran an article(?) called “Is Afghanistan's Most-Wanted Militant Now Its Best Hope for Change?” (SPOILER: NO!) and with the subtitle: “Sirajuddin Haqqani has tried to remake himself from blood-soaked jihadist to pragmatic Taliban statesman. Western diplomats are shocked — and enticed.” Yes, really.To unpack (/eviscerate) the piece, Bill and Will Selber are joined by — drumroll, please — Long War Journal- and Generation Jihad-OG, Tom Joscelyn. They read it so you don't have to.
Taylor Wegrzyn, Director of Economic and Community Development at the City of North Chicago, Illinois and Siraj Asfahani, Vice President at The Lakota Group joined to podcast to discuss the City of North Chicago's award-winning Comprehensive Plan. They discussed the need for more frequent revisions of a comprehensive plan and the unique opportunities of coordinating with the federal government. They also discussed the robust community outreach and resident engagement that informed the development of the plan. This episode was recorded at the American Planning Association – Illinois Chapter Annual Conference. Host: Dan Bolin and Andy Cross
Dr. Siraj A. Sayeed joined the Chase MedSearch podcast to discuss his experience working with multiple reps in the orthopedic niche of the medical device industry. Dr. Sayeed is a board certified, fellowship trained, orthopedic total joint replacement surgeon, specializing in primary and complex total shoulder, hip, and knee replacement surgery. He is the co-founder and President of the South Texas Bone and Joint Institute, in San Antonio, TX. https://southtexasbone.com
We review India's 280-run win over Bangladesh in the first Test in Chennai. Talking Points: Bangladesh complete... then lose by 280 runs Bangladesh's impressive trio of pacers The sessions that Bangladesh won - before the ball got older and runs flowed The sweep v drive ratio: and why Bangladesh chose to sweep much more India's spinners finding the right pace for the conditions Mohammad Siraj's relentless second-innings spell Mehidy and Shakib: too slow with the ball? Rishabh Pant's grand return to Test cricket Shubman Gill's purple patch in Tests Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Ashoka Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack| ESPNcricinfo * --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy books republished by 81allout: War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: Ashwin, Jadeja, Bumrah, Siraj, Akash Deep Lead India Into The Black - Kartikeya Date - Cricketingview substack Ashwin's double act of hundred and six-for secures 1-0 lead for India - Sidharth Monga - ESPNcricinfo Reminiscing special memories from my home test - R Ashwin - YouTube Why does India need a players' association? Ask a former cricketer - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
Ram and Srini recollect their TOP 10 WHITE BALL Matches between India and SriLanka that invoke happy and horror memories. From Vaas and Jayasuriya to Kohli and Siraj - all the happy and horror matches are cherished. ABOUT US: Match Paatheengala Boss (மேட்ச் பாத்தீங்களா பாஸ்) is a fun and fearless Tamil Podcast where Cricket nerds Ram and Srini cover the depth and breadth of cricket. Episode are Weekly and sometimes Bi-Weekly. சும்மா கிழி attitude.Follow us Twitter for fun and fearless banter - / match_p_boss Click the link below to find us on other platforms -(Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon/Audible, Jio Saavn, Overcast and more)https://linktr.ee/MPB_Tamil_Cricket_PodcastContact us at : thecricketnerds@gmail.com##tamilcricket #tamilcricketreview #worldcup #t20worldcup2024 #teamindia #kohli #rohitsharma #mpb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Karol interviews Siraj Hashmi, co-host of the Habibi Brothers podcast and creator of "The List." They discuss a variety of topics, including personal experiences, the influence of media on society, and cultural issues. Siraj shares humorous anecdotes about his friendship with his brother and their podcast's origins during the COVID-19 lockdowns. He also talks about the creation of "The List," a humorous ranking of social media blunders. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - ew episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the realm of fatherhood and raising daughters, the concept of healthy masculinity plays a crucial role in shaping family dynamics and individual growth. The Dads with Daughters podcast recently featured Suraj Arshanapally, the founder of the multicultural man initiative, shedding light on the importance of cultural diversity and healthy masculinity. Through the power of storytelling and introspection, Suraj's journey encapsulates the evolution of masculinity, challenging stereotypes and encouraging authenticity in self-expression. Cultural Diversity and Personal Identity Suraj's upbringing in a bicultural household provided him with a unique perspective on masculinity and identity. Growing up with Indian heritage at home and American culture outside, he navigated conflicting messages about what it means to be a man. Suraj's experience with early facial hair development highlighted the impact of societal norms on self-perception. This narrative underscores the need to recognize and celebrate cultural differences in shaping individual identities and expressions of masculinity. Reframing Healthy Masculinity The concept of healthy masculinity, as explored by Suraj, emphasizes values that prioritize personal well-being and positive contributions to society. Through conversations with men from diverse backgrounds, Suraj discovered common themes of empathy, respect, and self-care as integral components of healthy masculinity. By rejecting outdated stereotypes and embracing introspection, men can redefine what it means to embody strength and vulnerability in their roles as fathers and community members. Fatherhood and Active Parenting A critical aspect of healthy masculinity lies in active fatherhood and caregiving roles. Suraj highlights the significance of modeling positive behavior and values for children, emphasizing the impact of parental actions on shaping a child's worldview. By fostering empathy, respect, and open communication within the family, fathers can cultivate a supportive environment that promotes individual growth and emotional well-being. Empowering Future Generations Looking towards the future, the multicultural man initiative aims to extend its reach to children, advocating for inclusive narratives and empowering young individuals to embrace their authentic selves. By promoting diverse representations of masculinity and encouraging self-expression from an early age, the initiative seeks to dismantle harmful stereotypes and foster a culture of acceptance and understanding among future generations. Encouraging Introspection and Dialogue In promoting healthy masculinity, fathers can play a pivotal role in fostering introspection and open dialogue with their children. By exposing children to diverse perspectives and challenging societal norms, fathers can instill values of empathy, inclusivity, and self-acceptance in the next generation. Through mindful language and supportive interactions, fathers can create a nurturing environment that nurtures individual growth and self-confidence. The intersection of cultural diversity, healthy masculinity, and fatherhood forms a compelling narrative that promotes personal growth, understanding, and empathy. The stories shared by Suraj Arshanapally and the multicultural man initiative serve as a beacon for individuals seeking to redefine masculinity, embrace authenticity, and cultivate meaningful connections within their families and communities. Through introspection, dialogue, and a commitment to positive change, fathers can lead by example in fostering a future where healthy masculinity thrives, and individuals are empowered to be their true selves. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, I love being able to sit down, talk to you every week, be able to bring you different people that are going to open your minds and allow you to think about things in a little bit different way because it is so important for you and I to know that we don't have to do this alone. We don't have to go about fatherhood alone. There are so many people around us that can offer support, offer resources, offer a listening ear. Whatever it may be, There are many people that have gone before us, many people that will come after us that we can help along the way as well. That's what this show is all about. It is here to help you in this journey and for you and I to learn together because, as you know, I've got 2 daughters myself. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:08]: So it is important for me to learn and be open to learning and know that the learning doesn't stop as they get older. It continues, and we have to continue to be able to support our daughters as they get into adulthood as well. Every week, I love being able to bring you different people, different guests that can bring different perspectives for you to consider, for you to put tools in your own toolbox. And this week, we've got another great guest with us today. Suraj Arashnapalli is with us today. And Suraj is the founder of the multi cultural man, which is a initiative that uses storytelling to celebrate cultural diversity and healthy masculinity. So we're going to be talking about this journey that Siraj has been on to get people talking, to to really bring stories out into the open and to go even deeper into these stories. And I'm really excited to have him here. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:03]: Suraj, thanks so much for being here today. So I guess first and foremost, I mentioned that you started the multicultural management journey back in 2023. And I guess, 1st and foremost, I'd love to turn the clock back just a little bit. I'd love to for you to get into your head a little bit about why this was important to you, why you felt the calling to try to bring these stories out into the world. Suraj Arshanapally [00:02:37]: Started this in 2023, but I kind of wanna turn the clock a little bit more to my childhood. So my parents immigrated to the US from India. And what that did for me was gift me with 2 cultures. So I had Indian culture in my household and I had American culture everywhere else. And so I would parse out what customs and traditions and ideologies belong to each culture, but also what resonated with me. And growing up, I was really informative to my worldview and my identity, but simultaneously, I was also receiving a lot of messages around masculinity. So I would receive messages such as, like, boys and men do this, but they don't do that, or they can act this way, but they can act that way. And so I there it was really confusing trying to figure out who I could be and and how I wanted to move through the world. Suraj Arshanapally [00:03:32]: And something that I also recognized was that a lot of these messages didn't account for my cultural identity or my cultural experience. So one one story that I can share when around the time of puberty, maybe even a little bit earlier, my experience was that I grew facial hair much earlier than my peers. And my classmates found this confusing, and I found it confusing because I didn't know. I didn't see anyone that looked like me. And so what this did was, like, my facial hair was used as a reason to other me or differentiate me, and I ended up going clean shaven for, like, the next decade of my life because I associated facial hair to be abnormal through this messaging. But then at some point in my adulthood, that messaging flipped, and essentially, facial hair was seen in I thought And I thought, you know, this is really confusing because this is not the messaging that I received earlier on. And so what it taught me was that one, are the messages around masculinity are malleable. They evolve. Suraj Arshanapally [00:04:41]: They aren't set in stone, and so we shouldn't take them that way. And then it also taught me that we need to widen our definition of masculinity and the messaging around masculinity to encompass all types of men from different cultural backgrounds as well as people who identify with a masculine gender expression. And so I started to have conversations about this intersection with other men in my life and friends and found that my facial hair story was just one of many stories. There were, there were a lot of stories where men would tell me about a specific identity, whether it was, like, their queer identity or religious identity, or they would tell me about a specific aspect of their personality, like, they were an empathetic person or that they really connected with, you know, the the women in their lives. And those were used as reasons to differentiate them in their lives from the other men because it didn't fit into that quote, unquote norm when we think about masculinity or the messaging around masculinity. And I found this really unfortunate because I found that a lot of these aspects that the men in my life were hiding or not sharing with the world were connected to healthy masculinity and the types of values I wanted to see in the world. And so that's kind of the evolution of why I started the multicultural man. You know, these series of conversations showed me that I need to put a spotlight on these culturally diverse stories of healthy masculinity to really amplify Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:06:21]: It's so such an interesting And then ultimately, to widen our definition of what we see as masculine. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:06:26]: Every person has their own version of it in some different way, whether it's culturally based or socioeconomically based or other there's so many different factors that make a person who they are. And part of that is their understanding, their definition of what a man is. And a lot of times that comes out of, in my perspective, the men that they grow up with, the men that they see or they interact with, and they start to emulate those individuals. Going back to your story, I guess I would love to unpack that a little bit because I'm sure that around you, when you said you were talking about the facial hair story for yourself when you were growing up and coming into that facial hair when no one else in your peer group was, but the men around you did. So you saw these 2 worlds colliding for yourself. And you said it took a a number of years for you to get to a point where you accepted that. What did you have to do for yourself to come to that acceptance and be able to live an authentic life for yourself? Suraj Arshanapally [00:07:40]: I think at the time, I didn't accept myself. I just didn't know how to navigate having facial hair amongst a lot of people. A lot of the the boys my age didn't have facial hair. The men in my life did, but that seemed like a very different age group. You know? And I remember when I was a child, one term that I was called was man child because the boys around me didn't know how to they they saw the men in their lives with facial hair or older siblings, and then they also saw me. And so that was it was confusing at the time, and it took me a while to figure out how to appreciate facial hair. I think it was the conversations that I've been having with men around culture and masculinity. So one conversation that comes to mind is a conversation I had with with this man named JJ. Suraj Arshanapally [00:08:27]: And JJ, his religious identity is sick. And in Sikhism, facial hair is honored and respected. And he was telling me how it was so important for him to maintain his facial hair, as part of his religious identity and the cultural significance that comes with it. Through that conversation, I realized that facial hair is just a part of my experience. I'm Indian American, and my outward appearance is going to look different than others around me who aren't, who don't identify with that. And I really appreciated having that conversation with JJ because he was able to share his experience and put a spotlight on why it's something that's part of our identities that we should be able to achieve some of this services. It wasn't a dream of the military experience for yourself. As you said, you wanted to bring stories out into the open to explore healthy masculinity. Define for me healthy masculinity because every person is going to have a little bit different definition of that for themselves. Suraj Arshanapally [00:09:35]: Yeah. I'm glad you said that because this is this is something I think about quite often. So if we were to define masculinity as maybe a list of traits and behaviors that are typically associated with boys and men, or we define it as an energy for how you move through the world, regardless of how you define it. I would say a healthier form of masculinity is that form of masculinity that prioritizes your health, but also the health and well-being of your loved ones and your community at large. And so there are a couple ways that I've been thinking about this. And one way it evolved from the conversations that I've been having with men around their understanding of healthy masculinity. And that first way is about that list of traits. So for many years, a lot of these men had received messaging around what they can and can't do or how they can and can't behave. Suraj Arshanapally [00:10:28]: And so a lot of these messages, and I'm sure you've heard many of these, are that, you know, boys don't cry and don't be weak and boys are strong. And when you connect those with how it manifests that they need to prioritize self reliance in an unhealthy way. So if they feel like they need help, whether they're going through a mental health crisis or whether they're not feeling well physically. Whatever it may be, they may need to reach out for medical help, but they may see it as a sign of weakness, and they should just rely on themselves to get through it. And so these aspects or these messages around masculinity that many of us received when we were young weren't the best for our health because they didn't teach us how to prioritize our health. And so a lot of these men are doing are rejecting those messages by turning them into messages that they can live healthier lives. So that might mean that they express their emotions, or it might mean that they figure out ways to prioritize their mental and physical health, or they when they are in a conflict, they figure out how to navigate it peacefully, or they are active fathers in their children's lives. I resonate with this approach because I think it helps really prioritize health and well-being of oneself and the community. Suraj Arshanapally [00:11:52]: But another the the other approach that I wanna touch on is one that I started to think about more through the conversations I've been having with other men, and it's a little bit more of an introspective approach. And it requires one to think about their values and what values are important to them and also what values they want to see exemplified and embodied in society. So one example for me is I grew up in a Hindu household. And so in Hinduism, there is one value, how I move through the world using a peaceful approach. So when conflicts arise, I channel this value and I figure out a way to mediate them in a nonviolent peaceful way. And when I think about the values that are important to me, I share them with others. And Then through these conversations, I've learned about other values that are important to other men. Brian Anderson, who I recently had a conversation with for the multicultural man is a great example. Suraj Arshanapally [00:13:07]: I remember when Brian was speaking about his Catholic background and then his role as a father, he spoke about servant leadership being a really integral part of his being and the way he, you know, he moves through the world. And so when he, he spoke about when he thinks about the actions he takes, he for or what decisions he wants to make, he thinks about his children and the community and the impacts that it'll have on them. And that'll help him decide whether he wants to take those actions. And so I've learned a lot about the value systems that are connected to healthy masculinity as well. And and so that's a long answer, but it's the two approaches that I think about when I think about healthy masculinity. The rejection, the negative messages, but also about value system Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:13:52]: who is the cofounder of Gathering Together. And there's been others, other conversations that you've been collecting since 2023. What have you learned thus far? And what are you taking out of those conversations that are helping to frame your own masculinity? Suraj Arshanapally [00:14:15]: Yeah. So it's been really interesting because I have talked to several men across cultural traditions. And I actually I recently started documenting them in 2023, but I'd been having these conversations since around 2020. And it's been fascinating to learn about the ways that men are thinking about masculinity, or they haven't thought about masculinity and learn in the moment and how their experiences while so culturally diverse and pull from different cultural values and have different experiences, we're able to share a lot of similarities. And when I ask people what it means to be, to be a man that moves through the world in a healthy way, or like what healthy masculinity means. I get a lot of the same answers. It means to be a good person. It means to approach society in a peaceful way and to care about people to be empathetic, and those are values that I really resonate with as well. Suraj Arshanapally [00:15:18]: And so I think for me, something that I have learned from from these conversations is that I need to really do some more introspection on what is important to me. And when something feels off in terms of the socialization around masculinity, like, I feel nervous asking for help in this very particular situation, it's important for me to ask myself why and figure out what the connection to health, whether it's myself or society is. And I think that allows me to approach life in a healthier way. And so if anything, these conversations have taught me that I have a lot to learn. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:16:04]: Now not every dad, not every man is ready to unpack all of that for themselves. Sometimes it's going to take them some time to be able to have those internal dialogues or find someone that they're willing to talk to about these issues. From the conversations that you've had thus far and introspection that you've done yourself, are there things that men can and maybe should be doing to be able to start moving themselves in that, we'll say, right direction of being able to be introspective that can help them then to better understand themselves, which then allows them to understand themselves as fathers? Suraj Arshanapally [00:16:49]: Yeah. You know, it's a good question. And, you know, I'm not I'm not a father yet, but I thought about this because with this being a podcast centered around fatherhood, you know, what is the connection between healthy masculinity and fatherhood? And one trait that I think about when I think about healthy masculinity is active fatherhood and caregiving. And I believe that this value or aspect of healthy masculinity is really important for us as a society. When someone becomes a father, they don't abandon their value systems. If anything, it's even stronger because now you have little ones who are watching your every move, who are learning from you, and who you were teaching as a father. And so I think if the one piece of advice that I would give, or I would give myself, I should say, who hopes to be a father, is to really think about how I want to show up in the world, whether it's my day to day actions, whether it's how I handle challenges, you know, in the household, whether minor or large. And if it's something that I would want my kids to emulate, then I can keep moving forward. Suraj Arshanapally [00:18:01]: But if it's not, then I should probably figure out why I'm doing that and make some changes. And, and I think this is important because, so when I'm a father, I want my children to grow up in a society that values empathy, that values empathy and respect and health and peace. And I think it's important that if I want those values to show up in society, that I live out those values myself. And I'm not a father yet, so I can think about this prior, but I think anyone at any stage in their fatherhood journey can do some of this thought work and introspection there are more stories to tell and more stories to explore. What's the future of the multicultural man? Suraj Arshanapally [00:18:52]: So right now, I have been conducting interviews like we mentioned, and that has been really fruitful, and I've learned so much. And I document those on the website. And then I also have a newsletter where I reflect on values related to healthy masculinity, and I talk about lessons I've learned from other cultural traditions. And that that I and I really enjoyed that as well. What it feels like currently is that I am speaking to adults and it feels really healing to me, specifically my inner child to share these stories. But the future, I would say, of the multicultural man is to do more work with children and really make an impact on the lives of children because I would love for these stories to help widen our definitions of what masculinity is. Ultimately, I see I would want the messaging around masculinity to allow kids to live their lives as authentically as possible from the beginning of their life to adulthood and to feel free to be and do whatever they want and to not feel limited by any identity or ability due to the messaging or the social expectations around masculinity. And while I don't know what entirely that looks like in practice for the multicultural man yet. Suraj Arshanapally [00:20:16]: That's the direction I would love to head. But for right now, I'm finding a lot of value talking to other adults about their experiences around masculinity from different cultural traditions, but also doing a lot of introspection myself and sharing those thoughts through the newsletter. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:41]: The to think about things, on a deeper level earlier and break down some of those stereotypes and explore the some of the norms and values of society. But I guess one of the things that I would ask is that there are many fathers that also have sons. And as they are raising their sons, are there things that they could be doing, should be doing to be able to encourage these type of introspections, these type of conversations to help them to find that healthy manhood for themselves that they can start at an earlier age. Suraj Arshanapally [00:21:19]: I think some of the things that we can do is, from a very young age, introduce diversity of people, whether it's through children's book or, you know, children's television or through the stories we share with children. We want them to see the world for what it is, you know, a very culturally diverse space, where people look and identify in all different ways. And that can help from a young age, increase their empathy and towards other people and increase awareness. So that's one thing that I think fathers can do for sons, daughters, for any children. Another thing that comes to mind is, and I'll share a story. So when I was around 4th grade, I remember we had gone on a class field trip and it was to a library. And I was flipping through a book and I remember overhearing some of the adults talking and the adults were talking about our reading scores and reading speeds. And they had mentioned one of my classmates who was a girl. Suraj Arshanapally [00:22:17]: Her reading speed was on par for what it was supposed to be for our grade. And then I had overheard them talk about mine and mine was lower. But they justified it by saying boys learn slower. And so I remember hearing that message. And, you know, I was young at the time. I didn't have the tools or the ability to contextualize what that meant, but that message stuck with me throughout my whole school experience, the shortcut or the easy way out. And I think it the shortcut or the easy way out. And I think it was unfortunate because as an adult, I now read and I do that voluntarily. Suraj Arshanapally [00:22:57]: And I think about all the years I missed out because I didn't feel confident around reading because I thought, am I destined to just be slower at this? And that message made me feel like my reading speed was a metric I needed to use to measure my success or my, yeah, my confidence. But but it wasn't something I really needed to be measuring at all. I just needed to enjoy reading. And so the reason I'm sharing this story is because I think the messages we share with children, while inadvertently could be harmful, but, you know, obviously weren't intended that way is that messages stick with children. They pick up on what we're saying. And so we want to make sure we are using language that empowers them because at the time we may say something, but they're not gonna be able to contextualize what it actually means. And we want to ensure that they feel they feel confident in their skin and their ability to be and do whatever they want is validated and encouraged. And so I would say between these two things, sharing culturally diverse stories with children from a young age, and also being very intentional around the messaging that we use when we speak with children or speak about children because if they're listening are a couple of things that we can do. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:17]: Well, Suraj, I just wanna say thank you. Thank you for the work that you're doing to encourage men to explore healthy masculinity in a different way, to share their stories. And if people wanna find out more about the multicultural man, sign up for the newsletter, learn about the stories that are being captured. Where should they go? Suraj Arshanapally [00:24:36]: So you can go to the multiculturalman.com, and you'll find all the information there. Or you can go to the multiculturalman.substack.com for the Substack newsletter. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:47]: Well, again, Suraj, thank you so much for all the work that you're doing. I look forward to seeing all the stories that come in the future, and I wish you all the best. Suraj Arshanapally [00:24:55]: Thank you. Thank you so much, Chris. And I just I just wanted to add real quick that I had listened to a previous episode of the podcast and it was the one with Sean Harvey. And I really appreciated it because you had both talked about the importance of people checking in. And I love that how it connected to healthy masculinity, because I think oftentimes when we talk about just being a man in general, but also as fathers, it's seen as a sign of weakness to ask for help and to be in community with others to want that social interaction. Isolating experience without that community. And so I just wanted to thank you for all the isolating experience without that community. And so I just wanted to thank you for all the work that you're doing around fathering together and building community for fathers. Suraj Arshanapally [00:25:45]: So it inspires me because when I'm a father one day, it's just nice to know that you've built this community that is welcoming and open for everyone to join. And I'm excited for it. So I just wanted to say thank you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:25:59]: Well, I do appreciate it. And I've said this before, and I'll say it again for any father that's out there, any man that's out there that it is so important to be open to be I'm gonna use it again, the v word vulnerable. It's important to be vulnerable and to know that, as I said at the beginning, you don't have to do this alone. And there are so many men around you that may be struggling with the same things that you're struggling with as a father, as a man. And so often, we bottle it up and think we just have to push through, and you don't have to. You can ask for help. You can talk to someone. Put yourself out there. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:36]: Maybe hard at first, but once you rip off that Band Aid, it becomes easier. So, Suraj, thank you. Thank you for that. I really appreciate it. And as I said, I do wish you all the best in the journey to come. Suraj Arshanapally [00:26:47]: Thank you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:26:48]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step roadmaps, and more. You will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together dotorg. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the dads with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:27:37]: We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong and empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat. And it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite blast, calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and musclemen. Get out and be the world. Choose them. Be the best dad you can be. You're the best dad you can be.
We catch up with Amir Siraj – friend of the show, scientist and world wanderer – who visited a new observatory in a Chilean desert that could help his search for rogue planets Check out other episodes we've done Amir here and here.
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Friend of the show Amir Siraj tells us the wild tale of his search for an interstellar object – a journey that led the astrophysicist to the bottom of the ocean floor.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they are joined by Tommy Carrigan of Tommy's Podcast where the three of them unpack the efforts by Congress to "ban" TikTok and Aaron Rodgers being attacked by CNN for comments he made in PRIVATE about Sandy Hook 11 years ago. Plus, the three go through some of the worst takes of the week on X (formerly known as Twitter). It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Follow Tommy's Podcast: https://rumble.com/c/TPCSupport the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack Special Counsel Robert Hur's testimony over the Biden Classified Documents case and Biden apologizing to an illegal alien murderer for using the term "illegal." PLUS, NFL free agency news and Siraj is fasting from social media during Ramadan. ALSO, Siraj and Jay get to discuss their favorite subject given their uncles' history: PLANES (because of the Boeing whistleblower). It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
We review the fifth Test between India and England in Dharamshala – where India stamped their authority with a win by an innings and 64 runs. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: A one-sided – and thoroughly expected – end to a Test series in India The Bazball delusion England's inadequate bowling resources thoroughly exposed Kuldeep the genius - a wristspinner with both variety and control R Ashwin caps off his 100th Test with signature spells The first morning - when Bumrah and Siraj made the ball talk The challenge against spin for Duckett, Pope, Stokes, and Bairstow Did England Bazball enough or too much? And why it doesn't matter When Shubman Gill was at his fluent best The problem with England playing Anderson and hardly bowling him England not replacing the injured Leach and Rehan - and over-bowling Bashir Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Ashoka (@ABVan) Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack | ESPNcricinfo page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh (republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback) | India (e-copy) Australia (paperback, e-copy) USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy) UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: IND Win By An Innings In Dharamsala, Finish Series 4-1 - Kartikeya Date - Cricketingview On Ravichandran Ashwin - India's greatest matchwinner - Kartikeya Date - Cricketingview Just sit back and get ready to marvel at R Ashwin, for the 100th time - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo Joe Root on facing Ashwin and Lyon - Sky Cricket podcast - YouTube How India Bazballed England - Himanish Ganjoo - X (formerly Twitter)
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack President Biden's State of the Union address as well as go through the worst takes on X from PLUS news and reactions to the dumbest shit you can imagine. It's the List of bad takes posted by people who need their phones taken.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
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Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they welcome Libs of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik to discuss her recent encounter with Taylor Lorenz and how Libs of TikTok literally "MURDERED" a non-binary middle school student in Oklahoma. PLUS, Siraj and Jay get into Aaron Bushnell setting himself on fire for Palestine, Laken Riley's brutal death at the hands of an illegal immigrant, and Dr. Phil dropping truth bombs over the COVID lockdowns. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order. Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
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Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack Google's new AI tool, Gemini, and how stupidly woke it is. PLUS, the FBI attempts to discredit a major Biden whistleblower AND Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik is blamed for the "murder" of a nonbinary student in Oklahoma. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order.Join the Habibi Bros Locals community and get a $20 discount on an annual membership using the promo code "REUNITED93" or just click on this link: https://habibibros.locals.com/support/promo/REUNITED93Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order.Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack Julian Assange's fight against a U.S. extradition order in a U.K. court. PLUS, the two discuss the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Russian opposition leader and Putin critic, Alexei Navalny. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Join the Habibi Bros Locals community and get a $20 discount on an annual membership using the promo code "REUNITED93" or just click on this link: https://habibibros.locals.com/support/promo/REUNITED93Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order.Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack the Fani Willis disqualification hearing in the Trump prosecution in Georgia. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.–Join the Habibi Bros Locals community and get a $20 discount on an annual membership using the promo code "REUNITED93" or just click on this link: https://habibibros.locals.com/support/promo/REUNITED93Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Choose 1775 Coffee by going to https://www.1775coffee.com/COFFEEBROS and use code COFFEEBROS for 10% off at checkout on your first order.Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they welcome Yael Bar Tur and ChayaLeah of "Ask a Jew Podcast" and unpack the Israeli-Gaza war, a Trans shooter at a synagogue, what's happening at UNRWA schools, Jewish tunnels in Brooklyn, and Biden's brain turning to mush. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Check out "Ask a Jew Podcast" at https://askajew.substack.com/Join the Habibi Bros Locals community and get a $20 discount on an annual membership using the promo code "REUNITED93" or just click on this link: https://habibibros.locals.com/support/promo/REUNITED93Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Does planet nine exist? Where is planet x? Motivated by recent measurements of the free-floating planets, a new paper considers the possibility that the solar system may have captured a terrestrial planet early in its history. Amir Siraj is a theoretical astrophysicist (Harvard University A.M. '22, A.B. '22) and concert pianist (New England Conservatory of Music, M.M. '23). He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Princeton University's Department of Astrophysical Sciences. CNN called his work one of ten “extraordinary cosmic revelations” in 2022, and he was the youngest scientist named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2021. Recently named one of Astronomy Magazine's 25 Rising Stars, Siraj seeks to understand the solar system in the context of its cosmic environment through research topics including: interstellar objects, asteroids and comets, planetary system formation and evolution, supernovae, black holes, dark matter, and the search for life in the universe. Are There Terrestrial Planets Lurking in the Outer Solar System? https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08431
Siraj and Jay go through the worst takes on X from January 2024 PLUS Biden's too old to be prosecuted by the special counsel and our Swiftie Bowl picks. It's the List of bad takes posted by people who need their phones taken.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack Tucker Carlson's trip to Moscow to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. ALSO, the two discuss the latest on the Immigration bill and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they welcome back a familiar face to the show. PLUS the two discuss Ilhan Omar's allegiance to Somalia despite being a U.S. Congresswoman, Biden lying about his son, Beau, to grieving gold star parents, and Gavin Newsom laughing at crime in California. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack...- Iran and WWIII- UNRWA a terrorist hotbed- NFL RIGGED or by DESIGN- Taylor Swift a CIA asset???It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack the imminent civil war between Texas and the U.S. government, the journos losing their jobs, and the outrage over the Oscar nominations. PLUS, the two debate who deserves the NFL MVP, Coach of the Year, and CUMback player of the year. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack the New Hampshire Republican primary, Chuck Schumer declaring war on Zyn, NFL playoffs recap, and more. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Siraj and Jay fly a plane called "Truth" into a building called "Power" as they unpack Donald Trump's victory in the Iowa Caucuses, Vivek Ramaswamy dropping out to endorse Trump, and Nikki Haley thinking she's somehow still in this race. ALSO, the two discuss the military escalation in the Middle East from Iran and the Houthis to Israel and Gaza. FINALLY, the two check in on the 2023 List Tournament for the worst take of the year and also welcome back a habibi after a long trip. It's EVERYTHING that makes you want to drink on Habibi Power Hour.Support the showLOCALS: https://habibibros.locals.com LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/habibibros STORE: https://habibibros.us/ PREMIUM STORE: https://www.bonfire.com/store/habibi-bros/ The Habibi Bros. is a collective of Siraj Hashmi & Mujahed Kobbe, who host "Habibi Power Hour," an irreverent political podcast for the independent-minded where speaking truth is essentially 100% the goal.
Amir Siraj was a sophomore in college when he discovered what may be the first documented interstellar object to hit earth