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Watch this as a full video episode on YouTubeOn this week's episode of Drafting Notes we are discussing that thing every writer hates: The Synopsis! Nobody enjoys them, but how do you write them? What should you include? What should you leave out? We discuss all this and even talk about why synopses can help you find the heart of your story.Drafting Notes is a series in which one award-winning writer (Tariq) and one hopefully soon-to-be-published writer (Marco) discuss various writing issues as they occur to them!Drafting Notes episodes are available early if you join our Patreon - check it out and get this and other great benefits!Drafting Notes and Page One - The Writer's Podcast are brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on ThreadsDrafting Notes is part of STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing and publishing podcast needs! Follow STET Podcasts on Instagram and Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the hosts welcome Tariq Amassyali, a global athlete preparing for his second Great World Race. They discuss his journey, the challenges of running marathons on different continents, and the importance of raising awareness for men's mental health. The conversation also touches on personal growth, community in running, and the evolution of the Great World Race, highlighting the resilience and determination required to participate in such an event. The hosts discuss their experiences with marathon training, race challenges, and the importance of community support. They share personal anecdotes about health issues, logistical challenges, and the excitement of participating in the Great World Race. The conversation also touches on the significance of in-person connections in podcasting and the humorous incidents that occur during races, including the infamous 'Tinkle Pot' incident. As they reflect on the year, they express their goals for the future and the importance of growing their community. The speakers delve into the challenges and triumphs of participating in marathons, particularly focusing on the emotional and mental aspects of racing. They share personal anecdotes about anxiety, the significance of friendships formed during races, and the importance of mental health awareness, especially among men. The discussion highlights the journey of self-discovery and the power of community support, culminating in a mission to raise awareness for men's mental health through the Great World Race.During the Tros, Eric and Six Star catch up after what seemed to be awhile since the last normal episode. Eric finally got to go out for a run post-NYC Marathon, while Six Star went running with friends and never invited Eric, they hashed it out. They discuses some future plans, ideas for 2026 and how some race schedule changes messed up their future race plans for next year. Chapters00:00 Intro06:37 Men's Mental Health Awareness08:44 The Great World Race Overview11:17 Tariq Amassyali01:49:41 Outro01:58:45 Western States and Personal Milestones02:04:03 In-Person Recording Experience with Tarek02:04:34 Looking Ahead: Future Plans and GoalsStrava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba, Aayaat Surah Ma'arij(0:34) Sahih Ilm + Amal: Insan Ki Wajah Fazilat(1:56) Kamyabi Ka Mayar – Allah vs Dunya(3:00) Kamzor Ka Sath Dene Ki Haqeeqat(4:54) Aurton Ke Haqooq Ka Manjan by Kufria Taqatain(5:57) Molana Ashraf Ali Thanvi RA Ki Aqalmand Baat(6:33) Qaum Parasti Ka Wabal(8:22) Mtm's Question to a Nation (20 Years Ago)(9:59) Allah Ke Khalis Bande(10:40) Molvi Bante Waqt Mufti Sahab Ka Sabse Bara Khauf(12:43) Mufti Sahab Ki Sabse Zyada Maangi Gayi Dua(13:35) Deen Se Door Hone Ka Natija(15:11) Mufti Sahab Ke 80% Fans Mukhalif Kyun Ho Gaye?(15:27) Aalim Ke Liye Sabse Bari Aazmaish(17:13) Aurton Ke Haqooq Bayan Karne Walon Ki Haqeeqat(18:00) Ghamdi aur “Aulad Ke Haqooq” Bayan Ki Wajah(19:17) Ghussey Mein Talaq – Ghamdi Ka Fatwa(20:10) Ghamdi Ko US & Canada Mein Follow Karne Ki Wajah(21:11) Molana Ashraf Ali Thanvi RA on Shehwat Parast Ulama(21:32) Char Shadiyon Ki Mukhalfat Par Ghamdi Fitna(22:33) Gharailoo Jhagron Mein Mufti Sahab Ki Aazmaish(24:06) Aashiqon Ki Be Izzati – Logon Ki Malamat Se Beasar Rehna(30:55) Qaum Parasti (Asabiyyat)(31:36) Peer Ki Aqeedat – Had Aur Hadd Se Tajawuz(33:09) US Mein Aik New Muslim Dobara Christian Kyun Hua?(34:32) Peer Ki Andhi Aqeedat Ka Hal(36:20) Motivational Speaker Ka Bayan(36:41) Deen Mein Matloob o Maqsood Cheez(37:11) Public Mindset Ke Mutabiq Baat Karne Walay(37:43) Pakistani Courts Aur Islami Masail(38:03) Zyada Bachay Paida Karne Par Bayan (38:56) Indian Larki Ke Clip Par Mufti Sahab Ka Jawab(40:23) School Mein Bahadur Sayyad Larka(41:57) Madrasa Mein Chhote Qad Ka Larka(42:26) Indian Larki Ko Mufti Sahab Ka Final Jawab(47:48) Char Shadiyon aur Zyada Bachon Ka Bayan (48:12) Kamzor Ke Naam Par Favour Hasil Karna(49:40) “Haji Donald Trump”(51:14) US Agar Koi Kaam Achha Kare To(53:09) Kamyabi Ka Asal Mayar(1:00:14) Shahadat Ki Maut Ka Jazba(1:01:03) Deen Ki Raah Mein Mushkilat Ka Hal(1:01:40) Gham Se Nijat Ki Dua(1:01:53) Duniya Ki Di Hui Izzat aur Zillat(1:02:41) Khari Mitti, Parri Mitti – Ghar Ki Tension Ka Hal(1:05:01) “Mera Ghar, Meri Gaari” Kehne Walon Ke Liye Latifa(1:06:54) Tension Parcel + Dua(1:07:19) Chars Bechna?(1:07:33) Fiqah Hanfi Chhod Kar Fiqah Hanbali Lena? (Asar Ki Namaz)(1:08:13) Asar Ki Namaz Ka Waqt – Bukhari Muslim Se Daleel(1:11:24) Oont Nahr Ka Waqt vs Asar-Maghreb Ka Darmiyani Waqt(1:12:32) 18 Saal Ke Naujawan Ke Liye Shadi & Karobar Ka Mashwara(1:13:59) Bykea & Indrive – Rizq Ka Zariya Bhi, Rishta Bhi(1:14:50) Mehraab Masjid Mein Dakhil Hai Ya Nahi?(1:16:00) Bewah Behen Ko Zakaat Dena?(1:16:24) Musa, Isa Naam Rakhna?(1:16:44) 4 Most Glorious Prophets – Muhammad ﷺ, Ibrahim AS, Musa AS, Isa AS(1:18:29) Ghamdi Aur Uske Followers Ki Soch Ka Psychological Analysis(1:26:49) Ijma e Ummat Ka Saboot(1:29:17) Iddat Ke Ehkam Par Ghamdi Fitna Ka Jawab(1:34:06) Qadiyaniyon Ko Kafir Na Kehne Par Ghamdi Fitna(1:35:49) Takalluf vs Be-Takallufi(1:36:07) Mufti Sahab Ki Pehli Mulaqat (1:38:29) Pakistani Qaum Ka Haal(1:39:02) Walidain Ki Ita'at Ki Hadood – Shadi Ke Faislay Mein(1:43:32) Hazrat Umar RA Ki Fazilat(1:46:25) Safar Karne Ke Liye Walidain Ki Ijazat(1:47:19) Doctor Banne Ke Liye Walidain Ki Ijazat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/09/25 Fr Tariq Eissa - 2nd Sunday of the Church (Chaldean) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Josh Paul and Tariq Habash, founders of A New Policy, share what it was like to resign from their government jobs in protest of the Biden administration's policy toward Gaza - and where their work and witness will take them next.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba, Qur'ani Aayat, Dua(1:36) Paisa Bachao Kal Kaam Aaiga (3:24) Bank Mein Paisa Rakhna (Soodi vs Islamic) – Hukm(4:26) Islamic Bank Par Aetrazaat & Mufti Taqi Usmani Sahab Ka Jawab(6:53) Mufti Sahab Ke Fatwon Par Aetraz Ka Jawab(7:44) Islamic Banking Par -ve Comments Ka Jawab(10:10) Islamic Bank Mein Mufti Sahab Ka Account – Mushkil Kya Thi?(11:06) Paisa Save Karna Bank Mein Hamaqat Kyun?(13:47) Paisa Save Karne Ke Asal Tariqay(14:38) Banks Ka Maqsad & Packing Industry(18:28) Organic Chizon Ka Faida(20:36) Mufti Sahab Ko 2 Din Tak Daisi Ghee Kyun Na Mila?(22:12) Hadees: Achhi Gaaye Ka Doodh & Fazilat(23:06) Asli Daisi Ghee vs Packing Ghee(23:52) Packing Food Se Cancer Ka Risk(25:01) Qasai Se Gosht Kharidne Ki Ehtiyatain(28:03) Bachon Ke Liye Khalis Ghee Zaruri – Kyun?(28:16) Packing Foods Ko Haram Na Kehne Ki Wajah(32:03) Islamic Bank Account Ki Sharaait(34:42) Cigarette Peene Wale Doctors (35:48) Company Water vs Chashma Water(38:06) Bank Mein Paisa Rakhwana (38:53) Asal Paisa Jo Kal Kaam Aaiga (39:27) Hazrat Ayesha (RA) Ka Mashhoor Sadqa(41:10) Mufti Sahab Ko Time Par Khana Na Mile To?(42:23) Seerat: Banu Tamim Ke Faqa Zadah Sahaba(45:09) Punjab Imams Ki Tankhahon Ka Masla(45:56) Mufti Rasheed Ahmed (RA) Ka Fatwa & Jamia Tur Rasheed Par Ilzam(47:57) Mufti Rasheed Ahmed (RA) Ka Asool(48:15) Mufti Taqi Usmani Sahab Ka Asool(49:23) Islam Ka Concept: Paisa Bachana(50:27) Depression Ka Ilaj(52:49) Death Phobia Ka Ilaj(54:03) Kanjoos Factory Owner Ki Depression – Mufti Sahab Ka Ilaj(1:02:38) Karachi Arab Pti Builder Ki Maut Ka Waqia(1:04:23) Zaati Ghar Ki Tension – 40 Ke Baad Umar Ghareebi Hai(1:09:10) Karachi Ke Daku – Dardnaak Haalat(1:10:45) Sindh Hukumat 27 Ramazan Ko Mufti Sahab Ki Badduao Se Kaise Bach Gayi?(1:11:35) Khulasa Bayan + Dua(1:12:12) Sehat Ka Khayal & Umar Mein Izafa?(1:25:17) Tawaham Parasti Ka Ilaj na(1:33:57) Balanced Diet Tension (1:41:10) Pathan Hotel Parathy vs Khalis Gandum(1:42:33) Khane Ki Lazzat vs Bayan Ki Lazzat(1:43:47) Imam Salaries & Agreements Ki Haqeeqat(1:47:38) Walda Ki Pasand vs Baite Ki Na-Pasand Larki (1:51:53) Baite Ka Ghar Mein Namaz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textStep into a masterclass on purpose-driven leadership and global impact with this XTRA episode of Money Majlis. Host Suvo Sarkar interviews Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, the dynamic CEO and Vice Chairman of Dubai Cares, for a conversation that moves from boardroom ambition to classroom transformation on a worldwide scale. Tariq's remarkable journey began in the demanding environment of banking, where he rose through the ranks of a leading national bank, absorbing lessons in discipline, strategic leadership, and people management. His career took a dramatic and uncommon turn in 2009, when he traded the security of a banking career for a mission that blends ambition with empathy—leading Dubai Cares, now a philanthropic powerhouse reaching more than 116 million children across 60 countries. The episode delves into Tariq's “aha” moment, the blend of personal purpose and visionary thinking that drove him to redefine success by uplifting the most vulnerable through education. He reveals how a banker's mindset, with its focus on systems and accountability, became the foundation for scaling impact in the development sector. Instead of profits as the bottom line, Dubai Cares pursues a return on investment measured through children's learning and well-being. Dr. Al Gurg unpacks the practical innovations that distinguish Dubai Cares—from pioneering integrated education and health programs in Ethiopia, to gender-transformative work for girls in the Philippines and Central America, all the way to digital inclusion pilots and the ambitious Global Education Solutions Accelerator (GESA), a framework endorsed by the United Nations and designed to rewire education for more than two billion beneficiaries. He shares why changing mindsets matters as much as marshalling resources, describing how partnering with governments, UN agencies, and local communities helps embed innovation at scale. The human side of his leadership—his belief in “no room for impossible,” empathy, and the power of bold ideas—shines throughout. If you want to understand what it means to move money with meaning, and to shape the future by investing in people, this episode is unmissable. Dr. Tariq Al Gurg's insights will inspire any leader, changemaker, or listener who cares about education, social progress, and building a world where every child has the foundations to thrive. For more information on Dubai Cares, please visit dubaicares.ae. And remember to visit moneymajlis.com to redeem your free $50 GiveCard for Dubai Cares. Produced by Sabine Achkar/ PoddsterGiving partner : Goodworld
On this week's episode, we discuss the league's most underrated players through a draft, discuss the new NBA All-Star Game format, who we think will be a 1st time All-Star, plus recap and preview some noteworthy College matchupsFollow us @TheHandHShowSub to Tariq's YouTubeSub to Multiplicity Media's YouTube
#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 740 with David L. Rhodes, Tariq Wilson and Brandon King discussing the latest HBCU Independents football matchups; news; and sports.Brandon King joins 44 minutes into the show.00:00 - Intro; First segment -- South Carolina State at North Carolina Central Bethune-Cookman at Jackson StateGrambling State at Alcorn StateMacKenzie Scott donated $50 million to Winston Salem State12:13 - 1st commercial break15:09 - Second segment -- North Carolina A&T - Stony Brook recapHampton - Maine recap23:06 - CAA Football press conference28:22 - Tennessee State Football update31:55 - Don't get transfers who didn't play at their previous school34:04 - 2nd commercial break36:50 - Third segment --HBCU basketball 57:27 - Conclusion@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 740 with David L. Rhodes, Tariq Wilson and Brandon King discussing the latest HBCU Independents football matchups; news; and sports.Brandon King joins 44 minutes into the show.00:00 - Intro; First segment -- South Carolina State at North Carolina Central Bethune-Cookman at Jackson StateGrambling State at Alcorn StateMacKenzie Scott donated $50 million to Winston Salem State12:13 - 1st commercial break15:09 - Second segment -- North Carolina A&T - Stony Brook recapHampton - Maine recap23:06 - CAA Football press conference28:22 - Tennessee State Football update31:55 - Don't get transfers who didn't play at their previous school34:04 - 2nd commercial break36:50 - Third segment --HBCU basketball 57:27 - Conclusion@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #hbcusports
You're trying, but it still feels like you're falling behind.You want to be close to Allah.You want your heart to be awake in worship.You want your days to feel purposeful and guided.But right now…You're overwhelmed with responsibilitiesYou get distracted the moment you try to focusTime keeps slipping awayWorship feels rushed or “just done”Your heart feels distant and tiredYou worry you're falling behindYou hate feeling like you're not doing enough for AllahAnd when you finally sit to read Quran…Your mind is somewhere else.You're not alone.In this session, you'll learn:✅ How to stay present with Quran even when life is busy✅ How to bring the feeling of Khushu into every day, not just Salah✅ What to do when your heart feels far from Allah✅ Simple habits that help you stay consistent✅ How to stop drifting and feel connected againNobody expects perfection from you - not even Allah.This is about showing up, even when you feel overwhelmed.A heart that feels the distance is a heart Allah is calling back.Come reconnect with Quran in a way that fits your real life…...and helps you feel close to Allah again.Get DiscoverU Circle: Muslim Growth: discoveru.online/membership/?el=podcast
TOP: Tariq Francis on his relationship with Brandin Knight, taking calculus at NJIT, providing doubters wrong at Rutgers -- and a hot take on Pittsburgh pizza. 18:30: Jerry Carino's early observations on Rutgers, Seton Hall, soft scheduling, Walsh Gym, Princeton, Monmouth, NJIT and Saint Peter's.
(0:00) Intro (0:16) Sultan Muhammad Fateh ki Ground Reality Strategy & Musalmanon ka Shandar Maazi (3:28) Turkey ke Museum mein Muslim Mujahideen ki Film (5:05) Sultan Fateh ka Khutba aur Nizam Tabdeeli ke Naare (7:21) Jamia Tur Rasheed ka Islamisation Package (8:45) Turkey mein Inqalab Kaise Aaya (10:53) Jamhooriyat ko Kufar Kehne Wale Scholars (11:34) Nizam-e-Tabdeeli ka Sahi Tariqa (13:04) Khalifa ki Selection ka Islami Tariqa (14:08) Pakistan mein Hukmaran Banane ka System (15:15) Khulafa-e-Rashideen ki Selection (21:56) Hakim-e-Waqt ki Ita'at ka Hukm (23:45) Do Khalifa ka Masla aur Baghawat ka Anjam (28:06) Mufti Sahab ka Bangladesh Bayan (30:42) US mein Khilafat ka Sawal aur Umm-e-Hassan ko Jawab (32:09) Hazrat Yusuf (AS) ki Hukumat aur Ground Reality (34:07) Kamzor vs Taqatwar ka Asool (36:16) Gaza aur Burai Rokne ke 3 Tariqay (38:18) Khilafat Kya Hai aur Bangladesh mein Nafaz ka Tariqa (39:40) Meetup with Multan & Faisalabad Listeners (41:35) Masjid-e-Aqsa Musalmanon ke Haath Aayegi? (41:46) Meezan Bank aur Islamic Banking ka Masla (44:14) “Brigadier Mufti” (48:37) Mufti Sahab Army ki Favour Kyun Karte Hain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zohran Mamdani Ke Bary Mein Mufti Sahab Ka Tweet | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches
(0:00) Intro (0:02) Khutba – Aayaat Surah Ma'arij Ruku 02 (0:56) Insan Afzal Tareen Makhlooq Kyun Hai? (2:04) Kaam Chor Mulazim Ki Misal (5:02) Zojain Ke Aise Cases Jo Kaam Nahi Karte (6:22) Shohar Ya Biwi Kisi Kaam Ke Na Hon To Kya Kiya Jaye? (7:10) Kaam Chor Aurat Ka Hal (8:20) Kaam Karne Walon Ki Qadar (9:44) Jaan Boojh Kar Kaam Na Karne Walon Ka Hal (10:37) Bekaar Shakhs = Be Qeemat Insan (15:58) Naujawano Ko Mufti Sahab Ki Naseehat (17:00) Zaheen Aur Mehnati Talib Ilm Ki Value (19:09) Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Aur Ilm Ki Azmat (19:42) Karachi Ke Expert vs 02 Number Doctors (20:54) Kaam Karne Walon Ki Izzat Allah Ki Nazar Mein (21:45) Insan Ki Pedaish Mitti Se(23:09) Har Insan Ke Jism Mein 0.4 Gram Sona (24:35) Insani Jism Mein Minerals Ratio Aur Mulhid Ka Aitraz (25:57) Mitti Se Bane Insan Ka Jawab – Ilmi Radd (26:41) Allah Ki Nazar Mein Qeemat Wala Insan Kaun Hai? (28:11) Walidain Ki Izzat Ka Tariqa (30:10) Qadardani Kya Hai Aur Kaise Ki Jaye? (31:38) Kanjoos vs Sakhi(32:27) Islamic Bank Meeting: Qeemat Wale Manager Ki Pehchaan (34:37) Allah Ki Nazar Mein Valuable Kaun? (36:04) Field Ka Mahir Insan (42:00) Pakistan Mein Mardana Quwwat Ki Dawaon Ka Karobar (44:58) Madaris Ke Tulba Ko Mufti Sahab Ki Naseehat (45:44) Aik Shagird Ko Karobar Karne Se Mana Kyun Kiya? (46:23) Sahih Ilm Ki Ehmiyat (48:03) Ghalat Ilm Se Tabahi (49:21) Sirf 2 Chizain Qeemat Banati Hain (50:08) Surah Fatiha Ki Aayat Ka Matlab (50:48) Insan Aur Janwar Mein Farq Kya Hai? (52:28) Napak Khana – Insan Janwar Se Bhi Badhtar (57:23) Chinese Khurak Aur Hindu Vegetarianism (58:28) Homosexuality In Europe – Mufti Sahab Ka Aankhon Dekha Haal (1:00:47) Gori Ka Sawal: Qaum e Loot Ka Fitna (1:03:33) Mufti Sahab Ki Peshgoi – Liberal Society Mein Agla Gunah (1:04:27) Islam Ke Ehsanat Aur Zindagi Ka Asal Maqsad (1:05:22) Zaban Daraz Aur Uska Nateeja (1:10:03) Pakistani Adalti Nizam – Nayi Nasal Ke Liye Warning (1:11:03) Musalman Hony Ki Nemat (1:12:00) Jahaz Mein IVF Treatment Ka Sawal (1:16:35) 2 Bachon Ki Policy Ka Nuqsan (1:17:04) China Aur India Mein Betiyon Ka Qatal – Aakhirat Ki Saza (1:18:58) Mufti Sahab Ki Aulad Aur Family Life (1:19:45) Behen Bhaiyon Ki Nemat (1:20:28) Aqal vs Allah Ka Hukm (1:22:53) “Paise Hi Nahi Hain” Kehne Walon Ke Liye Pegham (1:23:51) Khulasa Bayan + Dua (1:24:24) Hambistri Ke Foran Baad Nahana Zaruri Hai? (1:24:31) Halat e Janabat Mein Maa Doodh Pila Sakti Hai? (1:24:36) Mazaq Se Koi Bura Man Jaye To Gunah Hai? (1:35:35) Molana Tariq Jameel Ke Madrasa Mein Mufti Sahab Ka Bayan (1:35:51) Doodh Shareek Cousin Se Nikah Ka Hukm (1:36:48) Doosri Shadi Ke Liye Larki Kahan Se Talash Karein? (1:37:37) Berozgari Ki Waja Se Baap Ka Beta Ko Ghar Se Nikalna (1:38:18) Mayyat Par Bid‘at – Paon Ka Ka‘aba Ki Taraf Karna Ka Hukm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/02/25 Fr Tariq Eissa - 1st Sunday of the Church (Chaldean) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Send us a textThis week, we're honored to sit down with the brilliant Rawiyah Tariq; a Black, fat, disabled, and neurodivergent artist, writer, and healer whose work reclaims space for marginalized bodies and spirits through ritual, storytelling, and embodiment.In this conversation, Rawiyah shares the wisdom behind their practice, A Sovereign Embodiment, and speaks candidly about navigating medical trauma, reclaiming pleasure through kink, and redefining beauty and power on their own terms.Their story is one of survival, sovereignty, and softness, a reminder that liberation begins in the body.We talk about:✨ The spiritual and emotional layers of embodiment✨ How medical trauma and fatphobia intersect✨ Kink as a space of reclamation and healing✨ The balance between ritual, magic, and practical self-care✨ What it means to hold yourself, and others, through pain and pleasureThis episode is a tender, powerful reminder that healing isn't linear; it's embodied, sacred, and deeply human.Connect with Rawiyah:
(0:00) Intro & Khutba – Qur'ani Aayat, Ahadith, Dua (0:55) Qur'ani Aayat: Eham Mazmoon aur Hikmat (1:55) Bat Ki Qeemat Bayan Karnay Walay Se Barrh Kar Hoti Hai (4:10) Ulama Ko Bura Kehny Walay Jab Khud Zaruratmand Bante Hain (6:23) Doctors Ko Bura Kehny Walay Jab Khud Beemaar Hote Hain (8:27) Mufti Sahab Ki Kitaab “Aik Se Zaid Shadiyon Ki Zarurat” Par Aitraaz (9:28) Mufti Sahab Ki Teesri Shadi Ka Waqia (11:13) Zaruratmand Ki Takleef aur Samaj Ki Be Hissi (12:00) Facebook Tabsara Karne Walon Ki Asliyat (12:58) Pakistan Ka Nizaam-e-Hukoomat (14:30) Jamhoori System Aur Election Ka Fitna (16:58) Awam Ko Pasand Aane Ka Naya Formula (19:24) Mufti Sahab Ki Darust Peshgoi & Naseehat (21:55) Punjab Hukoomat Se Imam Masajid Ko Wazifa Ka Masla (23:31) 2 Number Imam Masajid Ka Tariqa-e-Kaar (27:55) Imam Masjid Ke Liye Chanda Aur Uloom Ka Usool (30:49) Imam Ka Murday Ko Nehlana – Sharai Nazariya (32:36) Deen Ke Aalim Ki Khuddari (33:51) Mayyat Ko Khud Nehlana – Sharai Rawayya vs Modern Tehzeeb (37:19) Ghareeb Rikshaw Wala aur Uski Azeem Bivi (39:12) Western Biwi Ka Radd-e-Amal Shohar Ki Wafat Par (41:58) Taraqqi vs Mohabbat (43:17) 2 Number Imam Masajid Ki Pehchaan (46:10) Aik Number Imam Masjid Ka Haal (49:45) Madaris Ke Asatza Ki Tanqah Aur Ghar Ka Masla (50:31) Imam Ne Madrasa Chhor Kar College Professor Kyun Bana? (53:01) Qari Sahiban Ki Low Salary Ka Natija (55:31) “Bachon Ko Marnay Wale Qari” Bayan Par Aitraaz Ka Jawab (57:08) Kamyab Asatza vs Naakam (59:21) Nabi ﷺ Ka Bachon Se Bartao – Hazrat Anas (RA) Ka Waqia (1:01:11) Frustrated Mothers & Tarbiyat Ka Nizaam (1:03:56) Bachon Ki Tarbiyat Ka Asli Tariqa (1:05:45) Imam Masajid Ki Salary Ka Hal (1:06:14) Facebook Ke -ve Tabsaron Ka Jawab (1:07:43) Allah Ko Bhoolny Ka Natija (1:09:56) Lahore High Court Judge Ke Faislay Ka Wabal (1:12:21) Mufti Sahab Adalti Qawaneen Par Kyun Bolty Hain? (1:14:04) Zani Ki Zindagi Ka Reverse Gear – 35 Saal Ke Baad Ka Anjam (1:15:38) UK Vlog Se Sabaq – Haram Maal Ka Anjam (1:18:44) Dua (1:18:47) Shadi Ya Ghar Ki Taameer Ke Liye Soodi Qarza? (1:20:05) Punjab Hukoomat Ka Imam Masajid Ko Written Khutba Dena (1:36:42) Deendar Banda Gunah Se Bachta Hai, Lekin Music Sunta Hai? (1:53:03) Mufti Sahab Ka Personal Experience: Medication Aur Sharai Pehlu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tariq Farid the founder of Edible Arrangements joins Guy on the Advice Line to answer questions from three early-stage entrepreneurs. Plus, Tariq updates Guy on how he's pivoting into a new industry while ushering in the next generation of leadership at the company. First, we hear from Jake in Virginia who's wondering how he can make his Filipino-inspired banana ketchup mainstream in America. Then, Heather in Sweden wants to know if she should change the name of her luxury polar voyage company to distance themselves from cruises. And, Ryan in Texas wants to know how he can bump up his revenue without losing his company's highly personalized customer service. Thank you to the founders of Fila Manila, Minimal Impact Cruises, and Kong Screen Printing for being a part of our show.If you'd like to be featured on a future Advice Line episode, leave us a one-minute message that tells us about your business and a specific question you'd like answered. Send a voice memo to hibt@id.wondery.com or call 1-800-433-1298.And be sure to listen to Edible Arrangement's founding story as told by Tariq on the show in 2017.This episode was produced by Rommel Wood with music by Ramtin Arablouei. It was edited by Andrea Bruce. Our audio engineer was Robert Rodriguez. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-infoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're a couple of weeks into a new NBA season and teams have started to establish themselves in one way or another. We discuss what teams we believe can turn things around before it's too late. We also discuss the Ja Morant situation, and discuss our early CBB thoughts.Follow us @TheHandHShowSub to Tariq's YouTubeSub to Multiplicity Media's YouTube
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A simple question turned into a deep dive, and I learned a ton along the way! A client has an implanted vagus nerve stimulator. Now what? In this episode of I Have a Client Who . . ., Ruth explore's how vagus nerve stimulators work, why they're used, and the precautions massage therapists should consider. Plus, we discuss the exciting possibilities these devices hold for a wide range of treatments. Resources: Ben-Menachem, E. (2001) "Vagus nerve stimulation, side effects, and long-term safety," Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society, 18(5), pp. 415–418. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1097/00004691-200109000-00005. Lerman, I. et al. (2019) "Noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation alters neural response and physiological autonomic tone to noxious thermal challenge," PLoS ONE, 14(2), p. e0201212. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201212. Mandalaneni, K. and Rayi, A. (2025) "Vagus Nerve Stimulator," in StatPearls. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK562175/ (Accessed: October 22, 2025). Olsen, L.K. et al. (2023) "Vagus nerve stimulation: mechanisms and factors involved in memory enhancement," Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 17. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1152064. Tariq, K. et al. (2020) "A case report of Vagus nerve stimulation for intractable hiccups," International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 78, pp. 219–222. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.12.023. UCL (2025) Vagus nerve stimulation could help people get more exercise, UCL News. Available at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/jul/vagus-nerve-stimulation-could-help-people-get-more-exercise (Accessed: October 22, 2025). Vagus Nerve (no date) Physiopedia. Available at: https://www.physio-pedia.com/Vagus_Nerve (Accessed: October 22, 2025). Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS): What It Is, Uses & Side Effects (no date) Cleveland Clinic. Available at: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17598-vagus-nerve-stimulation (Accessed: October 18, 2025). Wu, Q. et al. (2024) "Current status of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation for tinnitus: a narrative review of modern research," Frontiers in Neuroscience, 18, p. 1405310. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1405310. Host Bio: Ruth Werner is a former massage therapist, a writer, and an NCBTMB-approved continuing education provider. She wrote A Massage Therapist's Guide to Pathology, now in its seventh edition, which is used in massage schools worldwide. Werner is also a long-time Massage & Bodywork columnist, most notably of the Pathology Perspectives column. Werner is also ABMP's partner on Pocket Pathology, a web-based app and quick reference program that puts key information for nearly 200 common pathologies at your fingertips. Werner's books are available at www.booksofdiscovery.com. And more information about her is available at www.ruthwerner.com. About our Sponsors: Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA
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Class is back in session as we preview the 2025-26 College Basketball Season. We discuss our picks for season awards, Final Four, and Championship picks for WBB. For the men's side, we discuss players and teams we look forward to watching this upcoming season. Sub to Tariq's YouTube ChannelSub to Multiplicity Media's YouTube
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On today's Palestine Post, we speak with Tariq Habash. Tariq is co-founder of A New Policy. He resigned from the U.S. Department of Education in January, 2024 due to the Biden Administration's policy on Gaza and its unrestricted support for Israel's aggression against Palestinians. __ Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Palestine Post w/ Tariq Habash from A New Policy appeared first on KPFA.
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Keith discusses strategies for amplifying investing returns and reducing lifetime tax burdens through real estate, geography, and industry. He compares tax burdens by state and explains how investors can leverage low-income tax states and low-property tax states. Podcast host, investor and developer, Victor Menasce, joins the conversation to highlight the industrial real estate market, emphasizing the demand for warehousing and logistics.They touch on the potential in industrial outdoor storage and the complexities of data center investments. Reach out to Y Street Capital to learn more about their projects and the real estate espresso podcast. Resources: Switch to listening to the podcast on the Apple Podcasts or Spotify app, as the dedicated GRE mobile app will be discontinued at the end of the month. 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Keith Weinhold, we're talking about how you can use real estate, geography and industry to amplify your investing returns over the course of your life and permanently reduce your lifetime tax burden today on Get Rich Education. Keith Weinhold 0:21 You know, most people think they're playing it safe with their liquid money, but they're actually losing savings accounts and bonds don't keep up when true inflation eats six or 7% of your wealth. Every single year, I invest my liquidity with FFI freedom family investments in their flagship program. Why fixed 10 to 12% returns have been predictable and paid quarterly. There's real world security backed by needs based real estate like affordable housing, Senior Living and health care. Ask about the freedom flagship program when you speak to a freedom coach there, and that's just one part of their family of products. They've got workshops, webinars and seminars designed to educate you before you invest, start with as little as 25k and finally, get your money working as hard as you do. Get started at Freedom, family investments.com/gre, or send a text. Now it's 1-937-795-8989 77958989, yep, text their freedom coach directly. Again, 1-937-795-8989, Corey Coates 1:34 you're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold 1:49 Welcome to GRE from Milford, Delaware to Milford, Utah and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and this is get rich education, the voice of real estate investing since 2014 now, what do you think about a multi week government shutdown? That means there's a cut in your service level, but of course, oh geez, there's no commensurate cut in the amount of taxes that you pay. This is the government's version of charging rent on a vacant unit. That's what's happening. That's what we've been looking at in the biggest expense you'll ever pay in your life. It isn't housing, it's taxes. Before I get to how you can reduce the amount of taxes that you'll pay throughout the course of your life, which is huge. Let's pull back, and I guess it's a bit of a real estate geography riddle for you, imagine if there were a place that existed, and this place is within a 15 minute drive of a seacoast, 15 minutes of mountains, within 15 minutes of an urban core of about 300,000 people, and within 15 minutes of an international airport and a decent airport that has direct, non stop flights to Europe. Even, could that place exist all of that? I mean, it almost sounds too good to be true when I put it like that, yes, it does, and it's in the United States. On top of that, this same place with proximity, within 15 minutes of all four of those things, has zero state income tax and zero sales tax. Yes, all this is in the same place, and that's where I am coming to you from today, Anchorage, Alaska. I traveled a good bit, and I can't think of another place in the US quite like it. A quick check of Chad GPT corroborates this, saying that the US places that come closest are Honolulu, Juneau and Bellingham, Washington. They come the closest to that. Now, the biggest downside, in my opinion, is a long, dark, cold winter. Well, that's when I do more traveling, but I spend many months of the year right here in Anchorage. And my guest today, who you'll hear from later, I haven't had him on the show in years, where recently he I and his wife, Natasha, toured Anchorage. I drove them around. Keith Weinhold 4:29 first, let me tell you about a creative way to pay both a low property tax and a low income tax, and that is no matter what state or province that you live in now, the big three taxes that people pay throughout their lives are income tax, sales tax and a property tax. Those are the big three, and when you combine those to come up with the highest and lowest tax burdens by state, you'll notice that coastal states often pay the most. They generally have the biggest burden, because coasts attract people, and therefore those highly populated areas, they need infrastructure, say, for example, more bridges, and they often have more social services for people, and it costs tax money to maintain all of that. Now, look, will people move to an area specifically because they can get low taxes there? Like is that amenity in itself an attractant? Actually, not so much. No, you do get some people to move to Puerto Rico, predominantly for that reason. But interestingly, the two states with the lowest overall tax burden, that is, when you combine income, sales and property tax, the lowest are Alaska and Wyoming, and yet they have the fewest people living there, under 1 million people each. So the two states with the lowest tax burdens are also the two least populous states. So it is not making people flock there. So where you choose to live? Oh, that has more to do with your overall quality of life. And you know that's probably as it should be. Well, whether you own your home or you rent your home, you effectively do pay property tax, because tenants end up subsidizing the landlord's expenses. Most property tax maps that you see out there, those national property tax maps, they show the average tax bill that a household pays by state, regardless of real estate values. Well, that's not so useful. You might remember that a few weeks ago in our newsletter, I sent you the best and the smartest property tax map that I have by county. You'll remember that it showed the property tax paid as a percentage of the home value, so that relative basis is what matters more. When we look at property tax paid that way, we can more transparently see that the highest property taxes are generally paid in three US regions. Those three regions with the highest property taxes are the northeast, much of the Great Plains and Texas now a 1% property tax rate is, for example, when you have to pay 4000 bucks a year on a property value of 400k That's that 1% and the lowest are in the Western US and the nation's southeast quadrant, often under 1% we're just talking about the property taxes only here. Now out west, lower property taxes, they still rarely create investor cash flow, and that's because purchase prices are too high out west, and rents don't keep up with them proportionally. But low taxes, they do adequately sweeten the most investor advantaged areas, that is in the southeast Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Hawaii, and a bunch of the Mid Atlantic states. All right, so they are the investor advantaged areas that also have low property tax. The nation's lowest property tax rate is in Alabama. Roll tide, I think I've mentioned that on the show before. All right, so that's property tax, but states have to get their revenue somewhere, so oftentimes, if their property tax is low, well then they have to make up for that. So therefore their income or sales tax can be high. Now as far as income tax, each state has their own of course, the high ones are New York, New Jersey, California and Hawaii. Those are many of the high ones. But there are nine states with zero, absolutely zero, state income tax, and those nine states that are free of income tax are the aforementioned, Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming and Washington gets somewhat of an asterisk that has a little wrinkle in it. That's one of the nine with the wrinkle, you'll pay zero income tax on your wages in Washington. It only applies to high earners, capital gains tax income there, all right. Well, all of that is true for everybody there, every US citizen. But here's the arbitrage that a real estate investor can create. If you live in one state and you own property in another state, you always pay property tax where the property is physically located, not where you live. I mean, any longtime out of state real estate investor knows that. So you can therefore live in a state with little or no income tax, for example, Texas, and then a Texas resident can skirt Texas's higher property tax by investing in a different state that has low property tax, like, say, Alabama or Tennessee. Oh, well, now both your property tax and your income tax are low this way. And congratulations, you have just legally exploited the tax system. Some examples of a low income tax home state where you live and a low property tax investor state where your investment property is, so that you get the best of both worlds. They are, Texas is your home state, and Alabama is your investment property state, like I just described, and then a few other scenarios, so that you can legally use the system to pay both a low income tax and low property tax. Are having Pennsylvania as your home state and Missouri as your investor property state, having New Hampshire as your home state and Tennessee is your investor property state. And then another example, having Washington as your home state and Arkansas as your investor state. Those are just some examples of combinations there about how you can live in a low income tax state and then also enjoy having your investment property in a low property tax state and see perhaps now you're doing this without having to move. Yes, investing in low property tax states. Now, of course, property taxes are set at the county or city level. They're not set federally, but just within one state. Sometimes property tax can vary dramatically, which you probably know, but two of the biggest examples of this are in Illinois, Cook County, which is Chicago, and also Miami, Dade County, Florida. I mean those jurisdictions, they have tax rates that can make wallets cry more than their surrounding counties do, and some states have maximums, legal limits ceilings on property taxes. California proposition 13 famously limits property tax to 1% of assessed value, and then the increases are capped as well. I mean this means the two California neighbors with identical homes can pay wildly different taxes, and Florida is still looking to completely eliminate the property tax. Can you imagine that? I mean, it seems doubtful that that will happen, but you can conceive of how much more desirable that would make Florida properties, and that would probably make all Florida housing values skyrocket now, just because a property has a high property tax rate that doesn't disqualify it as an investment property alone, it's just one consideration that'll show up in your proforma, your cash flow. So the bottom line is that as an income property owner, property tax is mostly passed on to your tenant, but paying a low rate still keeps you more flexible and profitable. So think of a map of states with low property taxes, sort of like a treasure map, but instead of x marking the spot, it marks where your money will go the furthest. Keith Weinhold 13:36 And if you want real estate maps like I'm talking about here, and stories and great charts and investment opportunities that I cannot fit onto the channel. Here, you can grab them in my free weekly newsletter at gre letter.com and part of this is because I just cannot adequately describe a map or a chart to you here in an audio format. You get more in the letter free wealth, building insight every week. And it comes straight from me. 1000s of investors read it every week. Don't live below your means. Grow your means. Get It At gre letter.com Again, that's gre letter.com Keith Weinhold 14:20 something interesting just happened when Wells Fargo released their housing forecast for the next two years. Let's discuss that between today and 2027 they expect the federal funds rate to drop by a full 1% but they don't expect mortgage rates to drop as much only about a quarter point drop over the next two years in the 30 year fixed rate. For next year, they expect home prices to rise three and a half percent, and then the year after 3.7%. looking down the road a couple years here, and this is sorced by Wells Fargo economics and the US Department of Labor and the FHFA and more. All right, so only a small reduction in mortgage rates and a pickup in home price appreciation, although still pretty moderate. Now you gotta take any interest rate prediction with a grain of salt, like I've told you here before. I personally, I do not forecast interest rates, and when you're looking at interest rate predictions, you are squarely looking at a waste of your time. Keith Weinhold 15:34 Now, a recent Gallup poll wanted to find out what Americans consider to be the best long term investment. That's the question that the pollsters asked, what is the best long term investment? And the findings were that 16% said stocks. I mean, despite the fact that stocks only seem to make insiders wealthy, still somehow 16% of Americans consider stocks to be the best long term investments, a higher share of Americans, 23% said gold. That actually surprises me, that nearly one quarter of Americans say that gold is the best long term investment, when only about 10% of Americans own gold in the physical form, like bars or coins. And part of this could be driven by the recent hype, where the gold price has more than doubled just since last year, and it broke above $4,000 an ounce for the first time in history this month. All right, so 16% said stocks, 23% said gold. And what's number one in the Gallup poll for what Americans believe is the best long term investment? It's real estate. Ah, well, they got that right. That actually gives me a little more faith than Americans there. Now, when it comes to real estate investment, you know, there's this long running mantra or catchphrase out there that I really disagree with. I mean, you've certainly heard this before, but it just does not resonate with me. And that is, appreciation is just the icing on the cake. That's the catchphrase I am not feeling the vibe there. How in the heck is appreciation just the icing on the cake? The presumption, the inference here, is that cash flow is the main driver of an investment philosophy, and then if you just happen to get appreciation too, oh, well, that's a little sweetener. Like the mantra would say cash flow is the cake, the majority piece, and then appreciation since the icing, oh, that's only a little thing. No, that's misleading. You usually get more of a return from appreciation than you do cash flow. Keith Weinhold 17:56 I mean, on, say, a 400k income property, what if you only get $200 of cash flow? That can happen? That's $2,400 a year. But instead, 5% appreciation on that property gives you $20,000 a year. That is almost 10x. I think what the icing on the cake, curious catchphrase means is that cash flow is important because it controls the mortgage. Well, then I think it's just better to say that appreciation is not an inconsequential thing. It's often the biggest thing. So is appreciation just the icing on the cake? No, it certainly is not. In fact, I'm going to talk more about that next week when I've got something special planned for you here on the show. What I'm going to do then is look at the ways real estate pays you five ways in a slow market, the real estate market is slow. If you look at it on a basis of transaction volume, say that you buy a property today and over the next year, you don't even get what Wells Fargo forecasts say you only get 2% appreciation and zero cash flow. Just break even on a monthly basis. I mean, there's surely some disappointing numbers, but just say that's what happens. Well, next week, I'm going to add up what your total rate of return would be even in this dour scenario, and I think that you are going to Marvel be flabbergasted at how profitable you are if you just got 2% appreciation and zero cash flow. That's next week. Keith Weinhold 19:36 As far as today, I'm about to bring in a super smart guest that hasn't been on the show here in a few years. He's usually a fellow faculty member on the real estate guys invest or summit at sea. But he wasn't there with me this year, so we met up in Anchorage. Instead, we're talking about changes to commercial real estate that market, and the opportunities that you might be able to find there from Industrial land, an activity that well generates noise, like Bitcoin mining operations and growing data centers with the increased use of AI. And as you listen, see if you know what I mean about how he feels professorial in his approach, and I mean that in the best possible way you can learn from him. 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He owns a development company that's active in nine US states and two Canadian provinces, and he's the host of the real estate espresso podcast. Hey, it's great to have back. It's been a few years. Victor Menasce, great to be here. Keith, well, you know what's different? I mean, we were together doing some sightseeing around Anchorage, Alaska. You I and your wife here just a few weeks ago. That was great to have you. And then you had a nice Alaskan cruise after that. It was lovely. It was great to spend time with you in person, where you and I have spent time together at conferences all around the nation. So thank you for that. Yeah, it was great to do some fun stuff and like, Oh, hey, this guy knows a world outside of just talking about cap rates all the time. So Victor, the commercial side is pretty dynamic, and it sure has been lately with all the changes that we've had in the world, really starting with the pandemic almost six years ago, now, that includes the industrial space and how the need for warehousing and storage has changed. So from a real estate perspective, tell us about what you're seeing there. Victor Menasce 23:41 We're seeing a lot of changes. Of course, there's a lot of uncertainty that's been injected by the current administration in Washington in terms of international trade. But even if you put that aside the flow of goods from wherever they're manufactured to the end customer, that flow is still there. It's one of these things that often creates inefficiencies, especially as you start to think about really optimizing the overall cost. You know, if you think about what inventory costs you to have on a retail floor where you might be renting that retail space at, I don't know, 55 $60 a square foot, and it's occupying very, very expensive real estate, if you can instead put that in a warehouse that's maybe at 10 to $15 a square foot. Oh, but wait a minute, you've got a 27 or a 35 or a 40 foot ceiling height, and you're stacking it seven to nine levels high. Really, the cost of that inventory has gone way, way down because you're putting it much less expensive real estate, right? Okay, so here is one of the efficiencies of a retailer doing e tail instead of brick and mortar retail, absolutely. And you know, we often see situations where the last mile, you know, we want to get that instant gratification as a consumer, but we don't necessarily want to be having to drive to that retail space. And we don't that's. Supplier doesn't necessarily want to pay Amazon for warehousing that particular product. So often, the fulfillment is done locally, that last mile Logistics is extremely important. That's putting a lot of pressure on this category of product that has traditionally been called Flex industrial. These are those places in the industrial park that you might see an electrician or a landscaping company or a plumber or anyone like that that has an office at the front of 14 or 18 foot Bay at the back and a bit of inventory. A lot of that product right now is being pulled off the market for many different reasons. Some of that's just disappearing and that land is getting repurposed for residential. Some of it's disappearing because people are putting gyms and pickleball courts and things like that and those types of products. Some of it's disappearing because people with exotic car collections want to use that space for a man cave. There's many different things that are demanding that particular product, and there's very little of it getting built. So that's another area right now that is under a lot of pressure. On the demand side, not a lot of new supply and rents are going up much, much faster than they otherwise should be. Talk to us more about the industrial space from the supplydemand perspective, what do people want and what do people need? It varies widely. There are companies that are in manufacturing, they will often look to refresh their investment in equipment. They may not have the capital, so they will sometimes do a sale, lease back of their building, of their facilities, so that they can then repurpose some of that capital onto into the equipment side, so that they can maybe modernize their manufacturing. That's another area where we see significant shifts happening. In industrial we also see a lot in logistics, where the most efficient way to move goods is a 200 year old technology called rail, and it's still alive and well. I mean, if you think about the cost of shipping a container across the country, you're going to spend about two cents per ton mile to move that by rail, or about 10 cents per ton mile to do it by truck. So that's a five times difference in price. That means a container from Los Angeles to New York is going to cost you about $1,400 if you're moving it by rail, or about $7,500 if you're moving it by truck. But if you're now part of the rail system, there's now logistics that you have to worry about at either end. And so if you want to make all of that work, those transfer hubs become extremely important, and there's just not a lot of them, Keith Weinhold 27:38 okay, so it might only cost 1/5 as much per ton mile to move a good over rail as it does road. But you're sort of talking about the logistical challenge of, oh, getting it that last mile from the rail Terminus to the end user. Victor Menasce 27:53 absolutely. And there can be a lot of cost associated with that last mile. So if you can solve that problem for the logistics companies and lower their cost for that last mile. That's got significant value, and that's another demand for industrial land. And very few cities are adding industrial land to their master plan. You know, warehouses don't vote, so they don't tend to take other land and zone industrial In fact, if anything, it goes the other way. There's a lot of pressure to take land that was zoned industrial and rezone it for commercial or for residential. In fact, we see that in a lot of cities. Keith Weinhold 28:30 Now, you the listener, if your entrepreneurial wheels are turning, you can see the opportunity for, Hey, can I get in and help solve the problem in that last mile demand creatively. How do I think I could get in? How do I think I could do that, as long as that demand is sustainable? Victor, when we talk about industrial real estate, like we are here as real estate investors, one of the things that we often think about is site selection. Tell us more about that through the industrial lens Victor Menasce 28:58 I think there's a couple things that matter. Number one, you can't pay too much for it. It's got to be at the right price. So you've got to be thinking about, you know, we always do what's called residual land value analysis and and that happens in residential, commercial, every single asset class, everyone works backwards from the answer to the question. So the answer is, here's how much profit I need to generate. Here's my capital cost. Here's, you know, you keep backing up and you say, well, now what's left over? That's what I can afford to pay for the land. So you always gotta be working backwards from the answer to the question. And this is no different. We do this in industrial as well. So you gotta make sure that that situation where the numbers work. Number two, you've gotta make sure that there is the right supply, demand dynamics. Got to make sure that the property itself is not contaminated. That can be a liability. If that was once a heavy industry site, then there could be contamination. You want to make sure that that's somebody else's problem, not yours, or if it is your problem, that you can mitigate it where the cost is bounded. So you got to. You know, look at all of these things together. And then, of course, there has to be good connectivity, good access to freeways, to major arterial roads, good access to rail. If you can get a Rails per on the property, even better. But even if you can't, as long as you have good access to major roads. You know, I always look at this through the lens of product design, where you're designing a product for a very specific customer. And so it's really, it starts with the end customers need in mind. And it's not a speculative process. It's really understanding who that customer is designing a product for them and making sure that you're delivering it at the right price. So it's always, always working backwards from the answer Keith Weinhold 29:43 nowwhen we think about site selection and geography of where we're putting this real estate cities are often located on a body of water, like a bay or a river, often runs through a city, but yet you think of industrial use. Land is not your priciest land, but yet you think of a city center as your priciest land. Oftentimes, where do you put the industrial real estate with regard to the city center? I usually think of it as far outside of that. But are there other trade offs or nuances there? Victor Menasce 31:11 it can be. You know, it's a question of whether you're doing a greenfield project or an infill project. If the land was previously zoned industrial and you're now just redeveloping it, that can make a lot of sense. If it is a greenfield project where you're looking to build new then, yeah, it's probably going to be in the outskirts, because that's where you're going to get the best land cost. And then, of course, you got to be thinking about what the end product is, and it what's it going to cost you to get it where it needs to be. Most of these projects are built slab on grade, which means that the surface has to be suitable for that sort of building. The land might be cheap, but if you've got to bring in half a million yards of gravel to get the site where it needs to be, it might not look cheap anymore, because you could import so much material. So you have to think of the cost of the land in a shovel ready context, because you can spend an awful lot of money moving dirt, moving gravel, things like that that will be necessary for an industrial project. So when we look at land for that product, we're always looking at it through the lens of, is it in a floodplain? Is it high enough ground? Is it drain? Well, all of those things that come into the cost of preparing the site to accept that kind of a building. Keith Weinhold 32:23 Now, when we think about what goes on in an industrial space in your mind's eye, you might think of an asphalt plant, or you might think of the noise in some rumbling concrete trucks. With regard to that, what are your thoughts about nimbyism? Do you see much, not in my backyardism among communities with industrial real estate. Victor Menasce 32:44 Oh, absolutely, without a doubt. And oftentimes that's one of the reasons why industrial land often gets pushed out away from those residential zones. So once you're outside the radius of people who can object, then there's no objection. So that's one way to solve it, and often a good way to solve it, by the way, but you also have to be mindful the fact that if there is potential contaminants coming off of that site, you don't want to be near a body of water that can carry it down into an aquifer and so on. So you've got to be thinking through containment issues. You've got to be thinking through noise propagation issues. There's been, in fact, a lot of issues with data centers, where the air handling and the the air conditioning systems right generate a lot of noise, and that noise often carries over very large distances. And you know, we're talking noise levels that would be very offensive to most homeowners. Some people have had to move because the noise levels have just been so continuous. Keith Weinhold 33:42 I like the way you put that Victor. It's sort of like, yes, industrial parks are built outside the radius of the loudest objectors. That's right where they're going to go. But that's really the way that it is sometimes when we think about more contemporary uses for how we use industrial real estate today. You touched on data centers, also Bitcoin miners, you know, these are some of the things that generate noise. So what are some of the considerations with those two? Victor Menasce 34:06 If you're looking at a data center, they consume a lot of power and they generate a lot of heat. The most efficient way to get rid of heat is with water. And that sounds a little bit strange, but you think about it this way, if you heat a molecule of water by one degree. I'm going to actually give you the textbook definition of a calorie. You take that water and you heat it by one degree, that'll consume one calorie of water. That's the definition of a calorie. And if you take it from the liquid state to the vapor state, just that phase change at 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or 100 degrees centigrade, that phase change is going to consume 500 calories. So you're getting rid of tremendous amount of heat by evaporating water, and that's why data centers consume so much water, is because they evaporate the water. That's the way they get rid of the heat. They evaporate it into the atmosphere. And that's how they get rid of the heat. It's the most efficient way to do it, but it consumes a lot of water resources. And then, of course, you've got to have the power to get into the data center, and a lot of places don't have the electric infrastructure to provide what's needed on a sustained basis. So you need not just good power, you need good power redundancy. So if there's a power failure here, you've got maybe redundant paths. So if one transmission line goes down, you've got alternate paths to keep the data center running. And you need the same thing also with communication, so multiple redundant fiber pathways in and out of the data center. So all of these things come into site selection. And then if you got all of that right, you got to overcome the neighborhood objections. Keith Weinhold 35:45 Yes, that's right. We're doing a little science here with Victor Menasce, experienced international developer, and Victor when we think about industrial real estate, and we're here on an investing show. You know, maybe an investor sees potential in data center real estate or something like that. So for the individual investor, what can they do? Can they do anything individually? Are there funds to invest in, to either avoid or be attracted, to tell us about how the investor can get in? Victor Menasce 36:15 We're not active in data centers. We're active more on the industrial side. I know the existence of data center funds. I know, for example, Kevin O'Leary, very famous Shark Tank, is a major investor in data centers. If you look him up, there might be some potentials there. Many of the major players in artificial intelligence, Oracle right now is taking on a boatload of debt to build data centers for open AI, so they're going to both build and operate those data centers. And I don't know where they're getting their capital, but they're getting a lot of it, or at least that's what's been announced publicly. Data centers require a lot of at least at that scale, require tremendous amount of infrastructure. We're talking hundreds of acres. We're not talking a small warehouse here that might be a million square feet. We're talking big, big acreage for those scale projects and for more localized projects. Yeah, there are smaller data centers, but they're not that economical to run. So it's usually the large ones that are the most cost efficient. Keith Weinhold 37:16 Well, two things Victor is there anything else about industrial real estate? Our listeners should know maybe something I did not think about asking you and then tell our audience how they can learn more about what you're doing. Victor Menasce 37:27 We see opportunity in particular. We think of it almost like a covered land play. We're very active in the industrial outdoor storage space where there is need for things to be stored outdoors. It might be landscaping companies that want to buy materials by the truckload. It might be car dealerships that have an excess of inventory. It might be boat and RV storage. There's many different uses for secured outdoor storage, and these are products that are designed very specifically for customers that have those needs. And as a covered land play, frankly, some of the best returns that are available in the marketplace. We've looked at a number of different things, and this is where we're placing majority of our energy right now as a development company is in that space, because we see it as an underserved segment of the market where there is not a lot of institutional money that's come into the play yet, so we're very active in that space. Keith Weinhold 38:22 And how can our audience learn more about what you're doing Victor Menasce 38:25 best is to reach out to us at y Street, capital com. Be happy to have if folks want to learn more about our projects. There's a place where they can sign up on the website to get more information. And love to have you as guests or as listeners to the real estate espresso podcast, and that's a daily show, seven days a week, so love to have you as a listener for that show as well. Keith Weinhold 38:46 And that's the letter Y, Y Street, capital.com,Victor Mesance, it's been enlightening as always. Thanks so much for coming back onto the show. Victor Menasce 38:55 Thank you so much. Keith Weinhold 39:02 Oh yeah, good stuff from Victor as always. Another thing that he, I and his wife did in Anchorage when he was here recently is visit, well, it was not an AI data center, but we went to a mint that sells gold bars, nuggets and bullion. I really just looked. It was fun to look with Victor and actually pick up and hold gold nuggets, something that you cannot do online. I didn't have any intent to buy anything with the run up in precious metals prices. I made my last purchase of those in the middle of last year. So a year and four months ago today, I hear about lots of people rushing to buy precious metals. Now, amidst this big price run up and the run up might still have a ways to go, but no, the time to buy was like a year and a half ago or more. It's not now getting caught up in the euphoria this sort of exhaltation where you're paying double the price. Keith Weinhold 40:03 next week here on the show, I've got more that I want to share with you on today's opportunity in new build rental property. How real estate pays five ways in a slow market, which is just fascinating. And I've got a GRE live event to tell you about next week as well, and more, lots of intriguing wealth building material here in future weeks, and then sometime after that, my own right hand assistant here at GRE is going to come out of the show and ask me some of your listener questions. It's the first time you'll hear her voice on the show. But more importantly, get my answers to your investing questions. If you'd like your question answered on a listener questions episode down the road, as always, you can write into us at get rich education.com/contact, that's get rich education.com/contact, until next week, I'm your HOST. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream. 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Our fourth scholar in the series is Asad Tariq, who is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. His research focuses on the political economy of development, with a particular interest in religion, politics and public service delivery in India. We spoke about his job market paper titled, Constituencies of Change: Electoral Redistricting and Public Goods Provision in India. We talked about the 2008 delimitation exercise, especially at the state level, gerrymandering, the median voter versus swing voters and ethnic groups, public service delivery for minorities, especially Muslims, and much more. Recorded September 5th, 2025. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Connect with Ideas of India Follow us on X Follow Shruti on X Follow Asad on X Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox. Timestamps (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:42) - Packing and Cracking (00:05:10) - From Theory to Ballots (00:06:40) - Median Voter Logic: A Mechanism in Play (00:08:24) - Delimitation as an exogenous shock? (00:19:06) - Does Identity of the elected leader matter? (00:20:10) - Enter: Swing Voters (00:23:07) - Schools, Roads, and Wires: Evidence on Public Goods (00:26:21) - Crunching the Numbers (00:29:44) - Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering Then and Now (00:37:40) - Policy Stakes and What's Next (00:41:45) - Outro
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10/19/25 Fr Tariq Eissa - 7th Sunday of Elijah | 4th Sunday of the Cross (Arabic) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Watch as a full video on YouTubeOn this week's episode, we discuss Ireland's UBI experiment for artists and writers, and why we would love to see other countries follow suit (but aren't holding our breath). Plus, we look at why indie presses are pressing the panic button, and discuss the latest BookTok marketing scheme - theme-scented books (a topic Tariq gets very excited about!)00:00 Intro01:10 Luck of the Irish - UBI for writers13:45 Indie Presses - Time for trade support?24:34 Smell of Success? TikTok, Trends and Garlic Mayo39:56 Off Script - Nadine finds another stranger than fiction story for inspiration46:18 Off Script - Horror Movie updates and True Crime chatLinks:Ireland's Basic income for the Arts Scheme made permanentIndie Presses in existential crisis call for supportGarlic Mayo Book MarketingNadine's Stranger than Fiction storyAdventures in Publishing-land is brought to you by STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing podcast needs, featuring Page One - The Writer's Podcast, The Conversation with Nadine Matheson and more!Follow us on BlueskyFollow us on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Congrats to the Las Vegas Aces as they win the 2025 WNBA Finals, their third championship in four years. We discuss their season and where they rank amongst other dynasties in the W.Then, we preview the 2025-26 NBA Season, discussing which teams and players are the most intriguing. Follow us @TheHandHShowSubscribe to Tariq's YouTube Channel: / @hoodieqtip Subscribe to Multiplicity Media's YouTube Channel
We're joined by our MMG Fam, Pierre and ML, to discuss the future of the WNBA and preview the Finals matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury.Follow us @TheHandHShowSub to Tariq's YouTubeSub to Multiplicity Media's YouTubeFollow Pierre @CodeNameDavisFollow ML @MLofton26
Watch this as a full video episode on our YouTube channelWe all know that querying is the main method for finding an agent, but are there other ways? Many of the guests on Page One have spoken about different experiences in how they finally found an agent, and we ourselves have also tried things like competitions and so on. On this episode, we discuss the pros and cons of some of these alternative methods.Drafting Notes is a series in which one award-winning writer (Tariq) and one hopefully soon-to-be-published writer (Marco) discuss various writing issues as they occur to them!Drafting Notes episodes are available early if you join our Patreon - check it out and get this and other great benefits!You've finished your book and you're ready to send it off - but what should you include in the query letter? And perhaps more importantly, what shouldn't you include? We discuss it all on today's Drafting Notes!Drafting Notes and Page One - The Writer's Podcast are brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on ThreadsDrafting Notes is part of STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing and publishing podcast needs! Follow STET Podcasts on Instagram and Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Tariq D. Khan, author of The Republic Shall Be Kept Clean: How Settler Colonial Violence Shaped Antileft Repression, out from University of Illinois Press in 2023. In this conversation we talk about the connections between the anti-Indigenous motivations of the genocidal frontier wars in the US and the inward turn to heretical movements pushing for freedom for the laboring classes through the great upheavals of the period known as the Nadir, between the end of post-Civil War Reconstruction and the 1920's. We talk about the roots of anti-Leftist violence of the various Red Scares and intersections with the institutions and psychology of white supremacy settler colonialism as well as the importance of resistance and education. We hope you enjoy, and thank you for supporting this project! A couple of podcasts we like (that have patreons where you get extra goodies) that have with related episodes: The Empire Never Ended on the American Legion (pt 1) The State Between US on Americanism . ... . .. Featured Track: Written In Red by UNWOMAN (written by Voltairine DeCleyre)
10/05/25 Fr Tariq Eissa - 5th Sunday of Elijah | 2nd Sunday of the Cross (Chaldean) by St. Peter's Chaldean Catholic Diocese
Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I'm a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients. Dr. Warrick Bishop, a cardiologist and CEO of the Healthy Heart Network, hosts a podcast episode featuring Dr. Sara Tariq, an internal medicine expert. They discuss medical bias, unconscious bias in healthcare, and the impact on patient outcomes. Dr. Sara emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing biases through tools like the Harvard Implicit Association test. They also delve into personalized care for chronic diseases, emotional intelligence in healthcare, and the significance of self-care for medical practitioners. Dr. Warrick shares personal experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of creating a supportive and empathetic healthcare environment.