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Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Forbidden Intimacy: Marrying the 'Other' with Ashis Roy, PhD (Kolkata, India)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 56:22


“The amount of guilt and the sense of alienation that people feel when they fall in love with someone who is ‘outside', and the struggle that they have to undergo to explain that choice which they fully don't understand themselves, is a very deep conflict that my work tries to capture. The title of my book is ‘Intimacy in Alienation', and alienation is something that is really very pregnant in the identities of these individuals who feel like aliens to their own community because their community cannot imagine why are they seeing the other as something positive but not as how the community wants them to see. So there's a big gap that often gets deeper and it widens and it really forecloses any conversation and imagination.” Episode Description: We begin with considering the nature of 'malignant othering' that Ashis describes in parts of the Hindu-Muslim interface in India. His thesis is that transcending the binary into a 'third' is essential in the "quest for newer foundations defining Hindu and Muslim identities that are freed from historically entrenched definitions." He describes the challenges faced by each community that lacks the imagination of what is positive in the other. We discuss the importance of family support for interfaith couples and how often that is lacking. He describes 'love-jihad' where the autonomous agency of the partners is, through the eyes of fundamentalism, reduced to stereotypes of oppressor-oppressed. Ashis describes his research methodology which borrows from the psychoanalytic method in its recognition of transference and repetition. He closes by sharing with us the impact on him of the riots of 2002 and behind that the latent presence of the atrocities of the 1947 Partition. He bemoans "the erosion of the narratives of harmony" and sees his work as his effort at healing.   Our Guest: Ashis Roy (PhD) is a Psychoanalyst at the Delhi Chapter of the Indian Psychoanalytic  Society ( IPA London). He works with adults and couples. For more than a decade he was on the Faculty at the Centre of Psychotherapy and Clinical Research, Ambedkar University, where he participated in institution building, taught psychoanalysis, and trained students to become Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists.  He is a faculty at CAPA (China-American Psychoanalytic Alliance) and is interested in exploring Asian and South Asian cultures using psychoanalysis. He hosts podcasts on the New Books Network and works with psychoanalysts across the globe. His book, Intimate Hindu-Muslim Relationships: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Self and the Other (2024) has been published by Yoda Press.   Recommended Readings: Erikson, E. H. (1968). Identity, youth, and crisis. New York: W.W. Norton.   Kakar, S. (1996). The colors of violence: Cultural identities, religion, and conflict. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.   Wahab. G (2021) Born a Muslim: Some truths about Islam in India.  Aleph Book Company.   Altman, N. (2005). The Analyst in the Inner City. Relational Perspective Book Series    Davids, M. F. (2009) The Impact of Islamophobia. Psychoanalysis and History 11:175-191   Green, A., & Kohon, G. (2005). Love and its vicissitudes. London: Routledge.

Thought Behind Things
Will Digital Banks Replace Traditional Banks in Pakistan? Ft. Irfan Wahab Khan | TBT 428

Thought Behind Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 77:03


Guest Introduction: Joining us today is Irfan Wahab Khan, a telecommunications leader with a career spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. He currently serves as the CEO of Telenor Pakistan and Chairman of Telenor Microfinance Bank. His extensive experience includes roles with Orange, T-Mobile, Ericsson, and Telcordia Technologies. A long-time contributor to Telenor, he was a founding member of Telenor Pakistan's startup team in 2004. Khan's leadership extends to board positions with Grameenphone Bangladesh, PTCL in Pakistan, and Telenor Myanmar. Do not forget to subscribe and press the bell icon to catch on to some amazing conversations coming your way! #thoughtbehindthings #muzamilhasan #irfanwahab #easypaisa Socials: TBT's Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings Muzamil's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan Muzamil's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muzamilhasan Irfan Wahab's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/irfan-wahab-khan-11986915/ Podcast Links: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3z1cE7F Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/2S84VEd Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3cgIkf

Analytically Speaking
Ep. 30: The Potential of Generative A.I. as a Research Assistant for Measurement Science

Analytically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 41:12


In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Farooq Wahab, Research Engineering Scientist at the University of Texas at Arlington. Wahab has interests and expertise in chiral separations, improving the green-ness of chromatographic separations, new detectors for chromatography such as microwave rotational spectroscopy, and new techniques for signal processing in chromatography, among other areas. He and several coauthors recently published a paper in Analytical Chemistry discussing their experiences using generative artificial intelligence (i.e. chatGPT) as a research assistant when working on tasks in measurement science ranging from extraction of rotational microwave spectra from free induction decay signals, to baseline removal from chromatographic data. In the conversation we talk about the origins of this study, strengths and weaknesses of chatGPT as a research assistant in the analytical chemistry space, and the role of generative AI in chemistry teaching and learning. We also touch on tips and tricks also published by Wahab and coworkers for dealing with equations and symbol-heavy text when using generative AI tools. One very interesting application of these tricks is in the translation of relatively old (decades) papers that were published before English became the standard language for much of science publication.

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber
Episode 207: California to Limit Certain Employer Communications Starting January 1

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 10:03


In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber Associate General Counsel Matthew Roberts, Senior Employment Law Counsel Erika Barbara and Employment Law Subject Matter Expert Vanessa Greene discuss SB 399 (Wahab; D-Hayward), which Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law last week. This new legislation, set to take effect on January 1, 2025, places restrictions on employer communications regarding political and religious matters.

The Lancet Oncology
May Abdel-Wahab and Andrew Scott on The Lancet Oncology Commission on Radiotherapy and Theranostics

The Lancet Oncology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 40:45


May Abdel-Wahab (Division of Human Health, Department of Nuclear Science and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria) and Andrew Scott (Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy, Austin Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia) discuss The Lancet Oncology Commission on Radiotherapy and Theranostics.Read the Commission:https://www.thelancet.com/commissions/radiotherapy-theranostics?dgcid=buzzsprout_icw_podcast_generic_lanoncTell us what you thought about this episodeContinue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancet & https://Twitter.com/TheLancetOncolhttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv

RWA Podcast حوارات مع عباس
حوارات مع عباس | فتحي عبد الوهاب Fathy Abdel Wahab #55

RWA Podcast حوارات مع عباس

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 139:36


ممثل مصري، حصل على بكالوريوس كلية التجارة ثم دبلوم التذوق الفني في أكاديمية الفنون، كما حصل أيضاً على ليسانس الآداب في التمثيل والإخراج في قسم المسرح. بدأ مسيرته الفنية و هو طالب في كلية التجارة، وعندما وصل للسنة النهائية بالكلية ذهب أحد أصدقائه وقدم أوراقهما إلى المخرج (لينين الرملي) و الفنان (محمد صبحي) ليشارك بمسرحية (العربي الفصيح) عام 1992 لمدة ثلاث مواسم متتالية، ثم شارك بعدها بمسرحية (اللي بنى مصر) عام 1994، لتكون بدايته السينيمائية عام 1995 حيث أتته الفرصة للمشاركة بفيلمي (طيور الظلام، سارق الفرح)، وشارك في العام التالي بمسلسل (الوتد)، لتتوالى أعماله منذ منتصف التسعينيات بين السينما والمسرح والتلفزيون، و من أبرز أعماله (سهر الليالي، زهايمر، فيلم ثقافي، دهشة). Produced by: Abbas Aboelhassan Follow: rwa.podcast.eg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rwa.podcast.eg/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/rwa.podcast.eg Twitter: https://twitter.com/rwa_podcast_eg Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rwa.podcast.eg Follow Abbas Aboelhassan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbasaboelhassanofficial/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Abbasyz Follow Fathy Abdel Wahab: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathyabdelwahabofficial/ Listen to our podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1248233

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber
Uncovered - Ep93 - Head Coach Gambhir, Wahab and Razzaq sacked, Pak NOC drama, Hasaranga resigns, CT25 news, Ponting sacked by Delhi, ICC resignations, RIP Billy Ibadullah

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 48:34


Jarrod and Behram unfold all the drama surrounding cricket off the field, over the course of last week, including Gautam Gambhir's appointment as head coach of India, Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq's sacking from their roles within the PCB, more NOC drama in Pakistan, Wanindu Hasaranga's resignation from Sri Lanka's T20I captaincy, India's decision to not play in Pakistan during the Champions Trophy next year, George Bailey closing the door on David Warner's return to the ODI side, Ricky Ponting's axing from his role as head coach of the Delhi Capitals, ICC resignations, and the passing of former PakistanTest cricketer Khalid Ibadullah.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard
Day 12 - Free Sudan

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 19:45


Content warning for discussion of genocide, torture, mutilation, rape, and slavery Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 11 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 10 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week marks the 3rd part of our mini series of currently ongoing genocides and humanitarian crises. Episode 2 was on Palestine, Episode 11 was on Congo, today's episode will be on Sudan. The nation of Sudan is currently dealing with, among other things we'll cover in detail later in this episode, the largest deplacement campaign of anywhere on the planet with over 9 million people being displaced from their homes by war and genocide. It always feels a little weird transitioning into this part of the episode, but it's now time for the Alchemist's Table. I've invented nearly 90 cocktails over the past 2 years and this one remains my very favorite. It's called the No True Scotsman. Take 2 oz of your scotch whiskey of choice, though I'd recommend a light Islay scotch, something like a Bowmore, or maybe a Campbeltown like Glen Scotia. Then add .75 oz of Frangelico, 1 oz of Maple syrup. Shake this like your life depends on it and pour over ice. Top the drink with ginger beer and enjoy. Now, fortified as we are by uisce beatha, the waters of life, let's get into it. So, what is happening in Sudan, right now? A civil war officially started between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the the Rapid Support Forces that grew out of the Janjaweed militias that were so prevalent in the Darfur Genocide. The war officially began on 15 April 2023 and is still ongoing. But, in order to understand what is happening right now, we need to understand what was happening in the 19th century under British and Egyptian colonialism in the region. So, let's starts at as much of the beginning as we can. Let's start at the Mahdist War. Following Muhammad Ali's invasion (no, a different Muhammad Ali)  in 1819, Sudan was governed by an Egyptian administration. Throughout the period of Egyptian rule, many segments of the Sudanese population suffered extreme hardship because of the system of taxation imposed by the central government. Under this system, a flat tax was imposed on farmers and small traders and collected by government-appointed tax collectors from the Sha'iqiyya tribe of northern Sudan. Throughout the century, and especially after Egypt was floundering to pay the costs of the Suez Canal, Britain got more and more involved. In the late 19th century a war broke out between the Mahdist Sudanese, led by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah, who had proclaimed himself the "Mahdi" of Islam (the "Guided One"), and the forces of the Khedivate of Egypt, initially, and later the forces of Britain. Eighteen years of war resulted in the creation of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1899–1956), a de jure condominium of the British Empire, and the Kingdom of Egypt, in which Britain had de facto control over Sudan. Sudan officially voted for independence in 1956 and became its own independent republic. Although it achieved independence without conflict, Sudan inherited many problems from the condominium. Chief among these was the status of the civil service. The government placed Sudanese in the administration and provided compensation and pensions for British officers of Sudan Political Service who left the country; it retained those who could not be replaced, mostly technicians and teachers. Khartoum achieved this transformation quickly and with a minimum of turbulence, although southerners resented the replacement of British administrators in the south with northern Sudanese. To advance their interests, many southern leaders concentrated their efforts in Khartoum, where they hoped to win constitutional concessions. Although determined to resist what they perceived to be Arab imperialism, they were opposed to violence. Most southern representatives supported provincial autonomy and warned that failure to win legal concessions would drive the south to rebellion. To understand the issues in Sudan we need to understand that, ultimately, this is a religious and ethnic conflict between the mostly Islamic North and the largely Christian and animist South regions in the nation of Sudan. On November 17, 1958, the day parliament was to convene, a military coup occurred. Khalil, himself a retired army general, planned the preemptive coup in conjunction with leading Umma members and the army's two senior generals, Ibrahim Abboud and Ahmad Abd al Wahab, who became leaders of the military regime. Abboud immediately pledged to resolve all disputes with Egypt, including the long-standing problem of the status of the Nile River. Abboud abandoned the previous government's unrealistic policies regarding the sale of cotton. He also appointed a constitutional commission, headed by the chief justice, to draft a permanent constitution. Abboud maintained, however, that political parties only served as vehicles for personal ambitions and that they would not be reestablished when civilian rule was restored. Despite the Abboud regime's early successes, opposition elements remained powerful. In 1959 dissident military officers made three attempts to displace Abboud with a "popular government." Although the courts sentenced the leaders of these attempted coups to life imprisonment, discontent in the military continued to hamper the government's performance. In particular, the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) gained a reputation as an effective anti-government organization. To compound its problems, the Abboud regime lacked dynamism and the ability to stabilize the country. Its failure to place capable civilian advisers in positions of authority, or to launch a credible economic and social development program, and gain the army's support, created an atmosphere that encouraged political turbulence. A revolution in 1964 returned the nation to civilian rule, but did little to remove the preceding issues that plagued Sudan. This all brings us within the context of the First Sudanese Civil War. This war was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the southern Sudan region that demanded representation and more regional autonomy. The war was divided into four major stages: initial guerrilla warfare, the creation of the Anyanya insurgency, political strife within the government and establishment of the South Sudan Liberation Movement. Around a million people died over the course of the nearly 17-year long war. The war would end with the signing of the Addis Ababa Accord, which created two main things. A South Sudanese Autonomous Region, and relative peace, if only for about a decade. The Second Sudanese Civil War would break out in 1983. Some sources describe the conflict as an ethnoreligious one where the Arab-Muslim central government's pursuits to impose Sharia law on non-Muslim southerners led to violence, and eventually to the civil war. Historian Douglas Johnson has pointed to exploitative governance as the root cause. This war lasted for some 22 years, making it one of the longest civil wars in recorded Human History. Roughly two million people died as a result of war, famine and disease caused by the conflict. Four million people in southern Sudan were displaced at least once, normally repeatedly during the war. The civilian death toll is one of the highest of any war since World War II and was marked by numerous human rights violations, including slavery and mass killings. Perhaps one of the greatest horrors and tragedies of the Second Sudanese Civil War was the use of child soldiers. Armies from all sides enlisted children in their ranks. The 2005 agreement required that child soldiers be demobilized and sent home. The Sudan People's Liberation Army (the SPLA, by the way, was founded in 1983 as a rebel group to reestablish the South as an autonomous region after president Nimeiry declared the South to officially be part of a fully reunited Sudan.) claimed to have let go 16,000 of its child soldiers between 2001 and 2004. However, international observers (UN and Global Report 2004) have found demobilized children have often been re-recruited by the SPLA. As of 2004, there were between 2,500 and 5,000 children serving in the SPLA.  There was also a revival of slavery during the Second Civil War, it was largely directed at southern Christians, on the grounds that Islamic law allegedly allowed it, and also at women, many of whom were kept as sex slaves and repeatedly raped. The Second Civil War ended officially in 2002 with the signing of the Naivasha Agreement. This guaranteed autonomy for the South for 6 years after which a referendum would be help to vote for official independence. This war ended with roughly 2 million people, mostly civilians, dead of drought and famine caused in large parts by the fighting. Still, while the Second Civil War ended in 2005, it overlapped with a crisis that my generation is very familiar with and that is still, technically, ongoing to this day. I am speaking, of course, of the Darfur Genocide that began in 2003 and has not ended to this day. The War in Darfur, which is also sometimes called the Land Cruiser War, because there were a LOT of Toyota Land Cruiser pick up trucks on both sides of the war, began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) rebel groups began fighting against the government of Sudan, which they accused of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population.  So first let's talk real quick about the SLM and the JEM. When General Omar al-Bashir and the National Islamic Front headed by Dr. Hassan al-Turabi overthrew the Sudanese government led by Ahmed al-Mirghani in 1989. A large section of the population in Darfur, particularly the non-Arab ethnicities in the region, became increasingly marginalized. These feelings were solidified in 2000 by the publication of The Black Book, which detailed the structural inequity in the Sudan that denies non-Arabs equal justice and power sharing. In 2002 Abdul Wahid al-Nur, a lawyer, Ahmad Abdel Shafi Bassey, an education student, and a third man founded the Darfur Liberation Front, which subsequently evolved into the Sudan Liberation Movement and claimed to represent all of the oppressed in the Sudan. The Black Book, also known as The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan detailed how, despite the Arabic people of North Sudan making up 5.4% of the population they still held 79.5% of the wealth in the nation. So in this context, beyond being a war and genocide based on ethnicity and religion we can see economic reasons for the war. There was a massive disparity between the haves and the have nots, and Karl Marx would tell us that this is the foundation and origin of all of history's great wars.  Now, the Justice and Equality Movement trace their origin to the writers of The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan, a manuscript published in 2000 that details what it views as the structural inequality in the country; the JEM's founder, Khalil Ibrahim, was one of the authors. The JEM claims to number around 35,000 with an ethnically diverse membership. According to critics it is not the "rainbow of tribes" it claims to be, as most JEM members, including its leader, are from the Zaghawa tribe. The JEM is part of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF), an alliance of groups opposed to the Government of Sudan. The Darfur Genocide has it's roots in the same places as all geocides. One group, who feels themselves superior to all others, decided that the best way to deal with these divisive elements in their society is to try and kill them. We saw the same type of conflict in the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century. The Northern Sudanese government saw the non Arabic elements of South Sudan as threats to their power in the region and so decided to kill them. The use of rape as a tool of genocide has been noted as well. This crime has been carried out by Sudanese government forces and the Janjaweed ("evil men on horseback") paramilitary groups. The actions of the Janjaweed have been described as genocidal rape, with not just women, but children as well. There were also reports of infants being bludgeoned to death, and the sexual mutilation of victims being commonplace. One thing I want to make sure we mention is that the President of Sudan during the Darfur genocide has had arrest warrants issued against him by the ICC. He has been charged with five counts of crimes against humanity: murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture, and rape; two counts of war crimes: intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities, and pillaging; three counts of genocide: by killing, by causing serious bodily or mental harm, and by deliberately inflicting on each target group conditions of life calculated to bring about the group's physical destruction, allegedly committed at least between 2003 and 2008 in Darfur, Sudan. To this day he remains at large and is not in custody. I say remains at large. We, more or less, know where he is. As of 2019 al-Bashir was ousted from his political role by the RSF in a military coup and jailed in Khartoum. Tensions rose between the RSF and the SLM and in 2023 they erupted, once again, into a civil war in Sudan. This brings us, more or less, up to modern day Sudan and the current conflict. To put it as simply as possible, ethnic and religious tensions between the Arabic north and the Christian south have exploded into a full scale war in a period of drought and famine. Roughly 9 million people have been displaced and pretty much everyone who lives in Sudan is without adequate food and water. The United Arab Emirates, among other nations are actively supporting the RSF in their continued subjugation of South Sudan and are actively contributing to the ongoing Darfur genocide. Roughly 80% of Sudanese hospitals no longer exist, and the World Food Programe has indicated that some 95% of Sudanese people are in a state of massive food insecurity. On 3 August 2023, Amnesty International released its report on the conflict. Titled Death Came To Our Home: War Crimes and Civilian Suffering In Sudan, it documented "mass civilian casualties in both deliberate and indiscriminate attacks" by both the SAF and the RSF, particularly in Khartoum and West Darfur. It also detailed sexual violence against women and girls as young as 12, targeted attacks on civilian facilities such as hospitals and churches, and looting. Early March 2024, the UN Panel of Experts on Sudan, mandated by Resolution 2620 (2022) of the UN Security Council, published their latest report. It described the wide-ranging devastation and violence in the country, caused in many cases by the RSF and associated militias. With regard to war crimes in West Darfur, the report estimated the death rate through ethnic cleansing of the Masalit community in El Geneina between 10,000 and 15,000. In her speech before the Security Council Committee, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US Representative to the United Nations, commented: "It is my hope that the sobering report will at long last shake the world from its indifference to the horrors playing out before our eyes." In April 2024, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights released a report into breaches of the Genocide Convention in Darfur. The independent report found that there is "clear and convincing evidence" that the RSF and its allied militias "have committed and are committing genocide against the Masalit," a non-Arab ethnic group, and that all 153 states that have signed the Genocide Convention are "obligated to end complicity in and employ all means reasonably available to prevent and halt the genocide." It goes on to say that there is "clear and convincing evidence" that Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Libya, Chad, the Central African Republic (CAR) and Russia via the actions of the Wagner Group are "complicit in the genocide." The ongoing genocide and refugee crisis in Sudan can, absolutely trace its roots to British imperialism, but beyond that it is part of an ongoing religious conflict between Islam and Christianity dating back all the way to the Crusades. The conflict between the SAF and the RSF is ongoing and shows no signs of slowing down or stopping. While these two groups fight for control over Sudan millions of innocent civilians are dying due to lack of access to food and water. Civil war and genocide is ongoing against the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa ethnic groups and against the general non-Arabic Muslim peoples of Sudan. This conflict has been going on for so long that we have all but forgotten about it. I was in high school and engaging in political activism to end the Darfur genocide. This was nearly 20 years ago. I'm old as hell. There are so many horrible crimes and genocides that exist in the world today. Please don't forget about these suffering people. Genocide relies on existing for long enough that it becomes part of the background. None of this is normal. Never again is right now. That's it for this week folks. No new reviews, so let's get right into the outro. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. If you want to see/hear more of me you can find me on Tiktok @thehistorywizard or on Instagram @the_history_wizard. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you  for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day, and Free Sudan  

Backward Point: A Cricket Podcast
Babar Azam 2.0 Era Begins...NOW | Pakistan Vs New Zealand Preview | Episode 80

Backward Point: A Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 62:36


Superintendent's Hangout
#65 Dr. Nicole Wahab, Serial Entrepreneur, Education Leader

Superintendent's Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 79:39 Transcription Available


Dr. Nicole Wahab is a lifelong educator and serial entrepreneur. Nicole's story is a symphony of resilience, echoing Tom Petty's "Won't Back Down," and serves as a testament to never yielding in the face of adversity, whether leading from the front of a classroom or the helm of a business venture. She illustrates her drive and entrepreneurial spirit, from founding a charter school to being the corporate executive of a sports company and starting her own technology integration business. The episode ventures into the post-Covid era's call for career reimagining, where adaptability is king, and the courage to redefine oneself is paramount. Learn more about Dr. Nicole Wahab.

Mufti Menk
The Wisdom Behind The Name Of Allah - Al-Wahhab

Mufti Menk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 3:36


>> AI Generated: The speaker discusses the use of the name Wahab in the Bible and how it is used for gifts and family. They also mention that people are becoming more married and wanting to have children, but it's important to be mindful of the timing of these activities. The speaker emphasizes that it's not about time and that it's a process of "bringing light" to one's life.

The Immigrant Section
I'M BACK NYUGGAH!! | The Abbas Wahab Show - 01

The Immigrant Section

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 32:52


Welcome to the show! This is a weekly podcast that will drop on Tuesdays on all platforms. In this episode I chat about why I ended The Immigrant Section, past failed endorsement attempts, getting a US visa, seeing Katt Williams LIVE in April, and a true story from a retired stripper in Nashville, TN.  LIVE Dates: Ottawa - March 28 Montreal - March 30 Toronto - April 5 TICKETS Tell me what city to go to next! https://shorturl.at/cdJX4 Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbaswahab_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AbbasWahab

Ep.371 Abbas Wahab

"Da" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 58:31


On this week's episode of “Da” Podcast, Steve is joined by stand up comedian/actor, Abbas Wahab as they talk about moving to & growing up in Canada, visiting Sudan, having immigrant parents, getting into comedy, being an engineer & working in The States, sketch comedy, The Simpsons, getting into acting, working with M. Night Shyamalan, Canadian production vs American production, on set mishaps, game show hosts, podcasting, wrestling, audiences, how hard stand up is, bad acting, dream role and so much more! If you're looking for “Da” Podcast merchandise, and want to support the show directly, please visit http://tee.pub/lic/KrIMP441400 We have tees, hoodies, onesies, phone cases, pillows, mugs and more! If you're into wrestling collectables, autographs, comic books, action figures, sports cards and more, make sure to visit www.firstrow.ca and use promo code: DAPODCAST20 to receive 20% off! Looking for something new to read and also into video games? Please visit www.bossfightbooks.com for great books on classic video games! You can follow Steve on Instagram & Twitter @fingastylz and “Da” Podcast on Twitter @dapodcastdap Send your questions and comments to dapodcastdap@gmail.com Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, follow or review on ApplePodcasts, TuneIn, SoundCloud, Spotify and iHeartRadio! “Da” Podcast, bringing you the best conversations about the world of pro wrestling, comedy & nerd culture!

The On Track & Field podcast!
Episode 114 | Coach Karim Wahab

The On Track & Field podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 24:47


Improving stride length and stride frequency at the same time is the best way to improve speed and coach Karim Wahab is a master at it. How does he coach it? With wickets. Lots and lots of wickets. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ontrackandfield/message

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
El Khat [Performance & Interview Only]

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 28:35


On the show this time is inspiration from the music of Yemen, played with the homemade instruments of El Khat. El Khat is the musical brainchild of Eyal el Wahab, a Yemeni man who grew up in Tel Aviv. He makes his own instruments in the tradition of impoverished people all over the world. The band is named after the drug – Khat – a stimulant chewed like tobacco across the Middle East and in Africa, and you'd better check where you are before partaking. Its legality varies by location, as does the punishment for possession! El Khat's music is based in the traditional sounds of Yemen, but it is not frozen in amber, this is not anthropology.  This is living modern music for you to listen to now. Their latest is called Albat Alawi Op. 99 and it is available on Glitterbeat. Recorded 11/02/2023. Balagh Al Achbaab Tislami Tislami Zafa Djaja Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

On the show this time is inspiration from the music of Yemen, played with the homemade instruments of El Khat. El Khat is the musical brainchild of Eyal el Wahab, a Yemeni man who grew up in Tel Aviv. He makes his own instruments in the tradition of impoverished people all over the world. The band is named after the drug – Khat – a stimulant chewed like tobacco across the Middle East and in Africa, and you'd better check where you are before partaking.  Its legality varies by location, as does the punishment for possession!  El Khat's music is based in the traditional sounds of Yemen, but it is not frozen in amber, this is not anthropology.  This is living modern music for you to listen to now.  Their latest is called Albat Alawi Op. 99 and it is available on Glitterbeat. Recorded 11/02/2023. Balagh Al Achbaab Tislami Tislami Zafa Djaja Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Then There's California
Senator Aisha Wahab Looks Back on 2023: "The first year was a learning lesson in so many ways..."

Then There's California

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 50:13


"I always want it to be a positive journey," says Senator Aisha Wahab, and in this podcast conversation, the freshman lawmaker from CA's East Bay looks back on an eventful past year in office, the fate and future of her 'Caste' bill, her passion for restorative justice, housing & economic priorities in her 10th district...and plans for 2024. Click here for a closed-captioned version of this episode!

Astro Awani
AWANI 7:45 [1/12/2023] - Anwar individu pertama miliki Digital ID | Harga borong 5G tidak dinaikkan | bayangan rombakan Kabinet | Polis siasat dakwaan Wahab

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 36:38


Backward Point: A Cricket Podcast
Wahab & Hafeez Vs Haris Rauf?! | Pakistan Vs Australia Squad Review | Episode #58

Backward Point: A Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 48:06


Batta Fast
Batta Fast Manjan #1 - Previewing Pakistan Tour of Oz | Shan Masood's captaincy | Pakistan's bowling | Hafeez and Wahab's masti

Batta Fast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 55:57


Introducing our Manjan series, where each episode sells the manjan around Pakistan cricket these days. In this episode, we preview Pakistan's tour of Oz, get cautiously excited by the prospect of Shan Masood's captaincy, worry about Pakistan's bowling, and take a look at the double standard masti from Hafeez and Wahab.

Astro Awani
AWANI 7:45 [29/11/2023] – Tingkat kepakaran digital | Ada perbicaraan projek jana wibawa

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 33:49


Laporan berita padat dan ringkas #AWANI745 bersama Nickyson Nyambar Tumpuan #AWANI745 malam ini: PM arah syarikat telekomunikasi bantu pendidikan TVET dan PEDi. Mahkamah tolak permohonan Muhyiddin, dapatkan pasport antarabangsa. Selepas lepas dan bebas, Yasin mahu balik kampung. Wahab sahkan kepada polis siapa Mr H. #AWANInews

Astro Awani
AWANI 7:45 [28/11/2023] – Beku aset prosedur biasa | PM bersama MB Kedah dan Perlis

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 35:07


SPRM sedia ke mahkamah justifikasi beku aset Aman Palestin.   Ideologi politk berbeza, PM tetap iktiraf pembangkang. Fahmi bidas Tun M tak pandai nasihat pembangkang. Wahab mengaku bersalah kemuka borang palsu.

You Can Sit With Us
Multiple Streams of Income with Wahab Owolabi

You Can Sit With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 44:31


About Our Guest: Wahab Owolabi is a Nigerian-American entrepreneur and the Head of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) at Duolingo. He has a background in admissions counseling and has worked at prestigious institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University. Wahab is also the founder of a successful conference and community-focused business that brings together tech-based university recruiters and professionals in the education industry. Summary: In this episode, Wahab discusses the importance of having multiple streams of income and how it can lead to financial security and freedom. He shares personal stories and experiences of balancing a nine-to-five job with side hustles and entrepreneurial ventures. Wahab emphasizes the need to be good at your day job and build trust with your employer before exploring other income-generating opportunities. Wahab also highlights the significance of investing in time management and building a supportive team to achieve success in multiple areas. Key Takeaways: Having multiple streams of income provides financial security and the ability to support future generations. Balancing a nine-to-five job with side hustles requires dedication, time management, and prioritization. Being good at your day job is crucial to maintain trust and credibility with your employer. Investing in time management and hiring a virtual assistant can help optimize productivity and efficiency. Building a supportive team and surrounding yourself with inspiring individuals can lead to scaled success. Quotes: "I want to build generational wealth for my family and have a choice in how I spend my time." - Wahab Owolabi "If you do have the nine-to-five, nothing else really works if you are not being focused in that role and doing a great job." - Wahab Owolabi "Invest in your time management and build a supportive team to achieve success in multiple areas." - Wahab Owolabi Further Learnings:  OneReq  Transcriptions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexib/message

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber
Episode 184: California Legislature Passes Bills on Discrimination in Employment, Paid Sick Leave Expansion, Reproductive-Related Bereavement Leave

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 29:18


In this episode of The Workplace podcast, employment law expert Matthew Roberts and Chris Micheli, adjunct professor at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a partner with Aprea & Micheli, Inc., give an update on important labor and employment-related bills that passed the California Legislature last week, including bills on discrimination in the workplace (SB 403 (Wahab; D-Hayward), CalChamber job killer bill AB 524 (Wicks; D-Oakland), CalChamber-opposed bill AB 2188 (Quirk; D-Hayward), and SB 700 (Bradford; D-Gardena)); expansion of paid sick leave (CalChamber job killer bill SB 616 (Gonzalez; D-Long Beach)); and reproductive-related bereavement leave (CalChamber “Oppose Unless Amended” bill SB 848 (Rubio; D-Baldwin Park)).

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber
Footmarks - Ep16 - What If Wahab

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 56:45


Behram and Jarrod take a deep dive into the career of Pakistan left arm fast bowler Wahab Riaz, who recently retired from international cricket, and was a bit of a World Cup wonder in his playing days. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts - This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitk FortyTwo make our productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How It Looks From Here
HILFH #33 Dr. Zaher Wahab

How It Looks From Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 40:27


Dr Zaher Wahab is professor emeritus of Education at Lewis & Clark College, and former senior advisor to the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education. Dr Wahab, also taught at American University of Afghanistan from 2013 to 2020.Zaher was born and schooled in Afghanistan. He was the first person in his family's history to attend the "village school," a boarding school in Kabul, and later received scholarships to attend college in Lebanon and the US. He earned a BA in sociology from The American University of Beirut, an MA in comparative education from Teachers College at Columbia University, and both an MA in anthropology and a PhD in international development education from Stanford University.Zaher is dedicated to praxis - the practical application of our best thinking to real life challenges. He and Mary take this time to dig deep into the ways praxis can be applied in support of climate justice and repair. In our conversation you will get a sense of the vast and direct knowledge Zaher has of education and society across the globe. Listen to this advocate for global understanding and respect. Consider with us how these fundamental ways of being naturally show up in our honoring of both interdependence and sovereignty.You can learn more about Dr. Wahab's work and vision by searching through his abundant contributions on the internet. Peace Action: https://www.peaceaction.org/tag/zaher-wahab/Columbia University Center for Oral History: https://oralhistoryportal.library.columbia.edu/document.php?id=ldpd_8095968Connect with Zaher's most recent thoughts by watching the you tube of his 2022 talk, with the Schiller Institute and entitled, “Dialogue, Not a Clash of Civilizations.”Learn more about the Brazilian educational philosopher Paolo Freire who has been such an inspiration to Zaher.FACTS:Kabul is ranked the 12th most polluted capitol in the world.Afghanistan is the 6th environmentally the most damaged country in the world.Ecological disasters in Afghanistan have displaced millions of Afghans.Only 13% of Afghans have safe drinking water and 15% electricity.MUSIC CREDITS:Podcast score: Original music by Gary A Ferguson.Arabic Instrumental, Music by DMD_Production from PixabayIslam Dream, Music by SergeQuadrado from Pixabay Desert, Music by ArtSlop_Flodur from Pixabay -

The On Track & Field podcast!
Episode 88 | Georgia Sprints & Hurdles Coach Karim Abdel Wahab

The On Track & Field podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 32:14


How do you develop an already talented college athlete? What are the 'little things' that make a BIG difference? Coach Karim talks about these and all things Georgia Bulldogs T&F. Tell us what you think, leave a comment ⁠⁠HERE. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ontrackandfield/message

BabylonCast
EP05 data explode cause | سبب انفجار البيانات

BabylonCast

Play Episode Play 5 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 34:15


انت تستخدم وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي كل يوم هل تعرف كمية البيانات التي تنتج من استخدامك ؟حلقة حوارية مع اخي (وهاب) عن كمية البيانات الهائلة التي تنتج في عصرنا هذا وكيفية تحليلها ووالاستفاده منها وماهي اكبر مصادرها كوكل #YI3WHRYou use social media every day. Do you know how much data your usage generates?A discussion with my brother (Wahab) about the huge amount of data produced today, how to analyze and benefit from it, and what are its biggest sources. #YI3WHR #بابلون_كاست #BabylonCast #بودكاست #بوابة الآلهه #بابل #بابلون #بودكاست_عراقي # بودكاست_عربي #بودكاستتواصلو ويانة علىhttps://www.babyloncast.comيمكنك الاستماع على جميع تطبيقات البودكاستأبل بودكاست | كوكل بودكاست | امزون ميوزك |

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
‘Ebony Alert’ Bill Aims for Defense of Missing Black Women & Girls w/ State Sen Aisha Wahab

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 21:48


***This segment is part of a special this week on the crisis of missing and murdered Black women and girls*** Legislation is moving through the California legislature to create an “Ebony Alert”. With a similar concept to the Amber Alert, an Ebony Alert gives particular emergency focus to the disproportionate disappearances of Black women and girls in the state. We're joined by Aisha Wahab, the California state senator representing the 10th District, which runs from Hayward and Union City south to Sunnyvale and Santa Clara. She is one of the three State Senators who has sponsored Senate Bill 673 to create an emergency alert system – referred to as an “Ebony Alert,” with respect to Black youth, including young women and girls, who are reported missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances. —- 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 ‘Ebony Alert' Bill Aims for Defense of Missing Black Women & Girls w/ State Sen Aisha Wahab appeared first on KPFA.

Then There's California
A Conversation with Senator Aisha Wahab / "The policies we push help people's lives..."

Then There's California

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 26:41


As the first Muslim & Afghan-American elected to the CA State Senate, Senator Aisha Wahab is one of the most high-profile lawmakers currently serving in the legislature. She talks about the Afghan-American community she represents in her East Bay district, her transition from local government leadership to the State Capitol, and her new bill (SB 403) that would update CA law to include protections against discrimination based on 'caste.'  

In:Dependence
Church Merger in Action (with Trevor Archer and Yannick Christos-Wahab)

In:Dependence

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 28:52


The story of Stockwell Baptist Church and Brixton Local Church highlights how a church merger can help move two local churches, one established and one recently planted, forward. In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) talks to Trevor Archer (FIEC Director for London) and Yannick Christos-Wahab (pastor, Stockwell Baptist Church) about how they were involved in merging two churches to solve the issues each one faced. 00:00 - Introduction 00:57 - Stockwell Baptist Church's story 09:30 - Mergin Brixton Local Church with Stockwell Baptist Church 17:00 - Church merger challenges 24:39 - Next plans for Stockwell Baptist Church 26:21 - How can we pray for Stockwell Baptist Church? You can watch a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. Show notes A Marriage Made in Heaven: Stockwell Baptist Church (fiec.org.uk) Stockwell Baptist Church on StreetView (goo.gl) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠the FIEC YouTube channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. About FIEC: We are ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠a fellowship of Independent churches⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter

Hospitality Hangout
The Battle Over The Better Bagel, New York vs. Montreal | Season 9, Vol. 1

Hospitality Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 46:56


In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” chat with Amer Wahab, President of Kettlemans Bagels. Founded over two decades ago, Kettleman's Bagels, led by CEO Craig Buckley and President Amer Wahab, has established itself as a veritable food institution in Ottawa, with a steadfast commitment to crafting the best bagels the old-fashioned way. Operating around the clock, every day of the year, Kettleman's Bagel is renowned for its traditional Montreal-style bagels, made with premium ingredients, hand-rolled, kettle-boiled in honey water, and baked in a wood-burning oven stoked with carefully selected hardwood. The business model is as unique as its bagels, offering a fully transparent, "no-wall" experience that lets customers witness the entire preparation and baking process. Wahab was asked about the expansion success, the right franchise partners and hiring employees. Wahab shares that Kettlemans has units that do more than $4.8 million in revenue. In a bid to streamline service and meet customer demands for speed, Kettleman's Bagel Co. launched a mobile ordering app pre-COVID that has reshaped the customer experience. "The nature of quick service restaurants is to be quick," President Amer Wahab explained, "And in listening to our guests, we've tried to make our service quicker." Now, customers can place orders and receive their bagel sandwiches in as little as five minutes when ordering in-store.The app's functionality allows for scheduled pickups, but understanding the unpredictable nature of daily schedules, the company integrated geofencing technology, in partnership with BlueDot, to ensure product freshness upon arrival. "People's schedules sometimes change. You may place your order to pick up at 11:30, but due to traffic or other delays, it's 11:45. We want your food to be just right," Wahab said. This technology triggers the kitchen to prepare orders as customers cross a specified threshold, ensuring a fresher, better product upon handoff at the drive-through or counter.Additionally, Kettleman's Bagels has looked to technology to aid in its production process, specifically in dealing with the manual labor involved in producing about 3,000 pounds of cream cheese a week. "We're scooping it by hand," Wahab said. Recognizing the potential for technology and AI to improve this process, the company collaborated with a tech firm to automate the weighing and dispensing of cream cheese. "You tell the machine you want 175 grams, it spits it out. It doesn't matter the consistency of the product," Wahab added. These technological advancements are not only improving efficiency but also contributing to the overall quality of the Kettleman's experience.To hear the questions and Wahab's responses to “Two Truths and a Lie” check out this episode of Hospitality Hangout.

Hospitality Hangout
The Battle Over The Better Bagel, New York vs. Montreal | Season 9, Vol. 1

Hospitality Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 46:52


In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” chat with Amer Wahab, President of Kettlemans Bagels. Founded over two decades ago, Kettleman's Bagels, led by CEO Craig Buckley and President Amer Wahab, has established itself as a veritable food institution in Ottawa, with a steadfast commitment to crafting the best bagels the old-fashioned way. Operating around the clock, every day of the year, Kettleman's Bagel is renowned for its traditional Montreal-style bagels, made with premium ingredients, hand-rolled, kettle-boiled in honey water, and baked in a wood-burning oven stoked with carefully selected hardwood. The business model is as unique as its bagels, offering a fully transparent, "no-wall" experience that lets customers witness the entire preparation and baking process. Wahab was asked about the expansion success, the right franchise partners and hiring employees. Wahab shares that Kettlemans has units that do more than $4.8 million in revenue. In a bid to streamline service and meet customer demands for speed, Kettleman's Bagel Co. launched a mobile ordering app pre-COVID that has reshaped the customer experience. "The nature of quick service restaurants is to be quick," President Amer Wahab explained, "And in listening to our guests, we've tried to make our service quicker." Now, customers can place orders and receive their bagel sandwiches in as little as five minutes when ordering in-store.The app's functionality allows for scheduled pickups, but understanding the unpredictable nature of daily schedules, the company integrated geofencing technology, in partnership with BlueDot, to ensure product freshness upon arrival. "People's schedules sometimes change. You may place your order to pick up at 11:30, but due to traffic or other delays, it's 11:45. We want your food to be just right," Wahab said. This technology triggers the kitchen to prepare orders as customers cross a specified threshold, ensuring a fresher, better product upon handoff at the drive-through or counter.Additionally, Kettleman's Bagels has looked to technology to aid in its production process, specifically in dealing with the manual labor involved in producing about 3,000 pounds of cream cheese a week. "We're scooping it by hand," Wahab said. Recognizing the potential for technology and AI to improve this process, the company collaborated with a tech firm to automate the weighing and dispensing of cream cheese. "You tell the machine you want 175 grams, it spits it out. It doesn't matter the consistency of the product," Wahab added. These technological advancements are not only improving efficiency but also contributing to the overall quality of the Kettleman's experience.To hear the questions and Wahab's responses to “Two Truths and a Lie” check out this episode of Hospitality Hangout.

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks
Safeguarding from Caste Discrimination in California w/ State Sen Aisha Wahab & Thenmozhi Soundararajan

KPFA - Law & Disorder w/ Cat Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 33:32


A new bill could make California the first state to outlaw caste-based bias, a safeguard for people of South Asian descent, to build protection from discrimination in areas like housing and education. We're joined by the sponsor of the bill, Aisha Wahab, the California state senator representing the 10th District, which runs from Hayward and Union City south to Sunnyvale and Santa Clara. We're also joined by Thenmozhi Soundararajan, a Dalit rights activist who's book The Trauma of Caste, exposes caste oppression in the South Asian subcontinent and the United States. Check out Thenmozhi Soundararajan's website: https://dalitdiva.com/ Check out State Sen Aisha Wahab's website: https://sd10.senate.ca.gov/ —- 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 Safeguarding from Caste Discrimination in California w/ State Sen Aisha Wahab & Thenmozhi Soundararajan appeared first on KPFA.

In:Dependence
The Pursuit of Diversity in Leadership (with Trevor Archer and Yannick Christos-Wahab)

In:Dependence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 35:05


Why is diversity in church leadership a good goal to pursue? How can we genuinely develop diversity in leadership without tokenism? In this episode, Adrian Reynolds (Head of National Ministries) is joined by Trevor Archer (Director for London) and Yannick Christos-Wahab (pastor, Stockwell Baptist Church) to discuss developing diversity in leadership and what needs to be considered to pursue this end in a genuine and healthy way. 00:00 - Introduction02:14 - Why is diversity in leadership good?07:29 - Diversity in pastoral ministry10:08 - Diversity for complementarians13:06 - Why do we default to appointing leaders like us?14:28 - Team players in leadership19:40 - Does diversity work top-down or bottom-up?26:54 - Relationships as a foundation for diversity30:31 - The fruit of the Spirit in relational leadership You can watch a video of this podcast and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. Resources mentioned in this episode Women's Ministry in Smaller Churches (fiec.org.uk) Distinctives for Women in Ministry (fiec.org.uk) Embracing Complementarianism (Book Review) (fiec.org.uk) About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to ⁠the FIEC YouTube channel⁠. About FIEC: We are ⁠a fellowship of Independent churches⁠ with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Twitter

The Sandip Roy Show
Timepass or subversion? Ira Bhaskar and Ghazala Wahab on Pathaan's politics

The Sandip Roy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 55:47


Why did Pathaan become such a success? Is it just an action film or a 'daring act of subversion'? And what does it say about the role of Muslims in Hindi films? In this episode, host Sandip Roy talks to Professor Ira Bhaskar, and author Ghazala Wahab about the depiction of Muslims in Hindi cinema, and how it changed over the years according to the changing politics of the country.Ira Bhaskar is Professor, Cinema Studies, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University. And Ghazala Wahab is executive editor, FORCE, and the author of the award winning book, 'Born A Muslim: Some Truths About Islam In India'.Produced by Shashank Bhargava and Utsa SarminEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar

In:Dependence
Genuine Racial and Cultural Diversity (with Yannick Christos-Wahab)

In:Dependence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 34:41


How can churches that are culturally diverse, or that wish to be, foster genuine diversity and not tokenism? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director) is joined by Yannick Christos-Wahab (pastor at Stockwell Baptist Church) to talk about his experience as a black pastor in FIEC and how churches with a desire for diversity can be genuinely diverse. 00:00 - Introduction 00:52 - Yannick's British-Nigerian background 03:24 - Growing up in British culture 07:53 - Growing up in a Nigerian church 10:44 - The journey to ministry at Stockwell Baptist Church 14:07 - What is it like to be a black pastor in FIEC? 16:04 - Avoiding missteps and welcoming well 20:54 - How to genuinely grow diversity 27:32 - Should we talk about white and black churches? 32:15 - Lean into the experience of other cultures You can watch a video of this episode on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. You can access video podcasts by subscribing to the FIEC YouTube channel. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches and there are now more than 50,000 people who are part of churches affiliated to FIEC. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter

Filmed Obscura
Ep. 38: Miami Connection (with David Wahab)

Filmed Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 122:38


Greetings all and welcome to the tail end of January.  Justin and Chris have a banger for you all this episode for the Season 5 finale.  It's the perfect mix of what was fun this past season, and a great precursor for what's to come.  There is also a special guest joining us and he brought the goods.  What film and guest you say?  Why it's Miami Connection in all it's 80s glory, with frequent listener and friend; first time guest David Wahab.  Get those Florida beers ready...you're going to love this one!  Cheers!We are on social media, but don't worry about us...watch Miami Connection!  Do it!Filmed Obscura: @FilmedObscura on TwitterJustin: @rustyman_51 on Twitter and IGChris:  @OldTerrifier on TwitterTheme song composed by artist Zagi2 courtesy of Freesound.org.  :)

Haymarket Books Live
Social Work, Abolition, and Palestine

Haymarket Books Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 83:37


Join us for a discussion of the need to center Palestine liberation as a transnational and abolitionist social work issue. Join Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, PhD, Suhad Tabahi, PhD, and Stéphanie Wahab, PhD for an abolitionist discussion concerning the criminalization of Palestinians, dead and alive, in Palestine. Drs. Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Tabahi will offer a critical analysis of the current political moment, exposing the ways settler colonial criminalization operates to uproot, dispossess, dismember, and further oppress Palestinians. They will also address the ethical concerns and moral imperatives for disrupting settler colonial violence enacted through criminalization, alongside the need to center Palestinian voices, epistemics, and practices within Palestinian liberation and solidarity work. Why Palestine matters and the intersectional struggle for justice and human rights will also be addressed. Speakers: Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, a Palestinian feminist, is the Lawrence D. Biele Chair in Law at the Faculty of Law-Institute of Criminology and the School of Social Work and Public Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Global Chair in Law- Queen Mary University of London. Her scholarship focuses on knowledge production in relation to accumulative trauma, state criminality, surveillance, gender violence, and law and society. Author of: Militarization and Violence Against Women in Conflict Zones in the Middle East: The Palestinian Case Study, Security Theology; Surveillance and the Politics of Fear; Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding; co-edited volumes Engaged students in conflict zones, community-engaged courses in Israel as a vehicle for change; When Politics are Sacralized: Comparative Perspectives on Religious Claims and Nationalism; and is currently finalizing The Cunning of Gender Violence. Suhad Tabahi is a proud first generation Palestinian American. She currently serves as Director and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Dominican University, Illinois. She received her Masters from the University of Chicago in Social Service Administration and her PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago ( UIC). Her research focuses on anti- Muslim racism/ Islamophobia, International Social Work and Palestine, decolonizing social work curriculum, Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in the Muslim community, and immigrant and refugees' experiences and the role of transnationalism. She currently uses photovoice as a method of understanding the lived experiences of the Palestinian/Arab and Latinx communities navigating a post- Trump U.S. in the times of COVID. She has over 15 years' experience in working with minoritized populations across the Chicagoland area. She teaches across the curriculum in areas of practice, policy, research, and diversity. This event is sponsored by the Network to Advance Abolitionist Social Work (NAASW), Social Workers for Palestine, and Haymarket Books. Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/K2F0ZszqLb0 Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks

Political Breakdown
Aisha Wahab on Her Historic Election to the State Senate

Political Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 32:10


Marisa and Guy Marzorati react to Nancy Pelosi's announcement that she will not remain in House leadership, before recapping some of the latest results from around the state. Then, Hayward city councilmember Aisha Wahab discuss her historic victory in a race for state senate, her journey through foster care and the small business perspective she hopes to bring to Sacramento.

CoinGeek Conversations
Jad Wahab: How the Bitcoin Association nourishes the Bitcoin SV ecosystem

CoinGeek Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 31:39


The Bitcoin Association should be focused on advancing and improving the way Bitcoin SV works rather than just trying to sell the technology, according to Jad Wahab, the Association's Director of Engineering.   Jad believes that the role of the Switzerland-based non-profit organisation is to act as a middleman and establish connections with different partners in the space, with a view to making the system as functional to the outside world as it can be.  One of the partnerships that the Bitcoin Association has formed that Jad is particularly excited about is the work that it's been doing with nChain and the IPv6 Forum, as he discusses with Charles Miller on this week's CoinGeek Conversations.  The three organisations have been working together to integrate Bitcoin SV with IPv6. IPv6 is the updated version of the internet protocol, which was created in 1998 because the original internet architecture (IPv4) was due to run out of IP addresses, which ended up happening in 2011.  Jad explains that by using IPv6, Bitcoin can become truly peer-to-peer in the way it was originally invented to be, as there are enough IP addresses for every device that is connected to the internet. “If you don't have a unique address then it's not a direct peer-to-peer, it's not going directly from me to you, it has to go from me to the central hub to your central hub, that's where the peer-to-peer aspect is missing,” he says.  Another project that BA has delivered that Jad is confident will have a positive impact on the digital currency space is the software Blacklist Manager, that was released at the beginning of October 2022.  Blacklist Manager is a listening tool that can be run by miners to enable nodes to add digital assets identified in a court order to a freeze list. This means that lost or stolen Bitcoin can now be recovered through a legal process, a potentially game changing development which will bring digital asset technology within the remit of the law.  “We live in this world where you've got law and legal systems in place, you know, Bitcoin doesn't magically create a new world that lives outside of the purview of existing legal systems that we have right now,” Jad says.  Jad believes that it is projects and partnerships like these that will make Bitcoin appealing to outsiders and will lead to its widespread use in the world. He says that he can see Bitcoin SV being more easily deployed in developing countries where traditional systems of money are less widely accepted.  For example, he talks about his hometown of Beirut, where the currency has lost more than 90% of its value and citizens no longer use credit cards because they don't trust the banks, saying that he thinks that the lack of financial infrastructure and confidence in legacy systems will make it easier for new technology, like Bitcoin SV, to fill the gap.

#ABpodcasts
#ABtalks with Fathy Abdel Wahab - مع فتحي عبد الوهاب l Chapter 126

#ABpodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 94:49


‎فتحي عبد الوهاب ممثل مصري معروف بتعدد مهاراته وخبرته في مجاله. على الرغم من شهرته، إلا أنه لا يزال محافظاً على خصوصيته، يعرف الجمهور القليل جدًا عنه (حتى الآن). في هذا الفصل نتعرف أكثر على فتحي شخصياً حيث يتحدث مع أنس عن حياته ومسيرته وشهرته وحبه وفلسفته بالحياة.

Toronto Mike'd Podcast
Abbas Wahab: Toronto Mike'd #1103

Toronto Mike'd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 78:12


In this 1103rd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with comedian Abbas Wahab about The Immigrant Section, being "Safe Black" and how The Simpsons taught him English. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.

The After Hours Entrepreneur Social Media, Podcasting, and YouTube Show
Podfest 2022- Abas Wahab - Comedy Podcasting

The After Hours Entrepreneur Social Media, Podcasting, and YouTube Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 16:17


Mark Savant meets fellow podcast hosts, creators, artists, and entrepreneurs at this year's PodFest Expo in Orlando, Florida. In this episode, he welcomes Abbas Wahab, host of The Immigrant Section. Born in Sudan but raised in Canada, Abbas has earned an engineering degree, proving that anyone anywhere can accomplish great things. With his show, he provides a platform for immigrants to tell their stories and amplify their voices. He implements comedy to entertain audiences.Abbas also shares tips on how to effectively monetize your podcast without asking too much from your audience and community. The best way is to make your listeners and viewers feel included and empowered.Action tips:Don't be afraid to try out something new. Monetize your podcast by available means. Grow your community and empower your audience. Resources:Visit Abbas Wahab's website: https://www.abbaswahab.com/ Listen to The Immigrant Section: https://www.abbaswahab.com/the-immigrant-section Connect with Mark Savant: https://marksavantmedia.com/ Timecodes0:00 - How do you monetize the show?2:45 - What is the motivation behind the show?7:10 - What can podcasters provide for their community?10:28 - What is the ideal length for podcasts?13:35 - What is the ideal format for podcasts?14:35 - Rapid Fire QuestionsPodcasting doesn't need to be complicated. Get simple, actionable steps + community support starting at $25 a month: https://podcast-savants.mn.co/

The Pakistan Experience
What are Karachi's problems? - Administrator Karachi - Murtaza Wahab - #TPE 188

The Pakistan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 147:46


Murtaza Wahab is the Administrator of Karachi. He is also the Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh on Law and the Spokesman Sindh Government. He is also a former Senator and a Barrister. Murtaza Wahab comes on the podcast to discuss Karachi, its many issues, Governance, Administration, Roads, Flooding and PPP. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters:

Fajr Reminders
Lessons from the Sahaba – #38 – Umayr bin Wahab

Fajr Reminders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022


The post Lessons from the Sahaba – #38 – Umayr bin Wahab appeared first on Mahmood Habib Masjid and Islamic Centre - We came to give, not to take..

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Hassan Talks!
48: Will we ever go back to Sudan? | ft.Abbas Wahab

Hassan Talks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 58:22


Follow me on Instagram @Hassan.talks On this episode, I talk with the Sudanese/Canadian comedian, actor & podcaster Abbas Wahab, the host of The Immigrant Section podcast and well know on TikTok for his "job interviews" & "immigrant parent" clips, we talk about: The Sudanese reputation in the west The dream of going back home Podcasting and Comedy specials All that & more on this episode of Hassan Talks podcast. Follow Abbas: YouTube Instagram

Yasir Qadhi
Stories from the Seerah Safwan ibn Umayya & Umair ibn Wahab

Yasir Qadhi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 19:36


Muhammadan Way
Why Shaykh Abdul Qadir Jilani Q Said All Saints Awliya Are Under His Feet Ya Wahab Sufi Medit

Muhammadan Way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 30:02


Subscribe to the channel : @muhammadanway Android App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nurmuhammad.muhammadanway IPhone App - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muhammadan-way/id1244297852?mt=8 Facebook - www.facebook.com/shaykhnurjanmirahmadi Donate - muslimcharity.com Website - nurmuhammad.com TV Show - www.huberasul.net The Noble Naqshbandi Order proudly presents the ancient Islamic teaching and realities of the Prophetic Kingdom. Known as the Muhammadan Reality Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Al Qabbani Representing the Sultan al Awliya of The Naqshbandiyya Order Mawlana Shaykh Muhammad Nazim al Haqqani Shaykh Sayed Nurjan MirAhmadi student of the way The Seekers of The Heart, The Lovers of the Prophetic Reality As ancient as time itself, seek to be a servant of the light and lovers. Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chistiyya, Shadiliya, Rifai, Inyat Khan, Alawi and many more All are the Muhammadan Representatives to Creation nurmuhammad.com is pleased to present the Muhammadan TV. Network Donations muslimcharity.com to support These works nurmuhammad.com/ Shaykh sayed nurjan mirahmadi

EXTRA GRAVY
GVP ft. Abbas Wahab & Hassan Phills

EXTRA GRAVY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 134:09


(03:45) Our Stand Up Comedy Origin Stories(06:00) Blackberry's downfall.(33:40) They popped our ankles out of place?!(54:30) What is the Toronto comedy scene like?(18:00) Halloween Drip Report(23:15) Zuckerberg's Metaverse looks scaryJoin our Patreon and support the podcast!:patreon.com/extragravyshowHosts: Marlon (@thatdudemcfly) Norm (@thebignormshow) Alicia Ace West (@aliciaacewest)Rate & Review us! #ExtraGravyComment on Soundcloud!: goo.gl/itTKxLTwitter: @ExtraGravyShow twitter.com/extragravyshowAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.