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Novelist and journalist Mirza Waheed joins co-hosts Whitney Terrell and V.V Ganeshananthan to talk about brewing tensions between two nuclear powers: India and Pakistan. Waheed, who was born in Kashmir and previously worked as a journalist, explains how the recent massacre of Indian tourists there at the hands of militants connects to a broader context that includes Partition, the 1947 event that separated the two countries. He reflects on growing up in Kashmir, a place to which both Pakistan and India would like to lay claim. Waheed reads from his debut novel, The Collaborator. Selected Readings: Mirza Waheed Tell Her Everything The Book of Gold Leaves A massacre has reignited the forever war between India and Pakistan – once more, Kashmiri voices are missing | Mirza Waheed | The Guardian Others The Collaborator (2024) | MUBI The Collaborator (2024) - IMDb An Urdu Epic Puts India's Partition Into Historical Perspective - The New York Times | By Aditi Sriram, April 8, 2019 Kamila Shamsie Saadat Hasan Manto Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Afghan food has a rich history and a unique blend of spices that make it particularly delicious, but there aren't many places in Omaha that offer it. Thankfully we have Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine to showcase this wonderful spectrum of food. Omed and Waheed, the sons of chef/owner Shahen Shah, joined me to discuss what makes Afghan food special and how their family brought it to Omaha. Taste the flavors of this sensational restaurant for yourself, then comment on the episode and answer Dan's question! https://www.shaheensafghancuisine.com/ This episode was sponsored by Semo Pasta. Homemade pasta from local ingredients and an unforgettable dining experience awaits. Buon appetito! This episode was also sponsored by Certified Piedmontese. Taste the difference quality beef products can make! This is a Hurrdat ONE Production. Hurrdat ONE is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat ONE Network by going to Hurrdat ONE Website or visit Hurrdat ONE YouTube Channel!
It is always a treat when Aneesa Waheed stops by. Aneesa is an entrepreneur, world traveler, author, and an expert in Moroccan cooking. She'll tell us about her latest culinary endeavors and take your calls. Ray Graf hosts.
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 8th of April and here are today's headlines.Nations are taking different stances toward US President Donald Trump's rising tariffs. China has vowed firm retaliation, rejecting Trump's threat of adding 50% more duties unless Beijing backs off its 34% counter-tariff. China's Commerce Ministry pledged strong countermeasures. Japan, in contrast, is opting for diplomacy, preparing to send a trade negotiation team to Washington. Trump confirmed speaking with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba about this move. The contrast highlights a global divide — between confrontation and cautious cooperation — in response to America's increasingly aggressive trade policies.In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court declared Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi's decision to reserve 10 re-passed Bills for Presidential consideration as illegal. The court held that the Governor showed scant respect for judicial precedent and unduly delayed action. Using Article 142, the bench declared that the 10 Bills are deemed to have received assent, overriding the governor's withholding. This rare step sends a strong message about constitutional propriety and reinforces legislative autonomy amid growing tensions between elected governments and appointed constitutional heads.Pandemonium broke out in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly as NC members demanded discussion on the Waqf Act, which the Speaker had already dismissed through an adjournment motion. Tensions peaked when PDP legislator Waheed-ur-Rehman Para approached the Well of the House, insisting he had filed a fresh resolution. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary accused the Chair of silencing opposition voices. Para was marshalled out as disorder continued, highlighting growing friction in the Assembly and the sensitivity surrounding the Waqf Act debate in the politically tense region.Former Odisha CM and BJD chief Naveen Patnaik is facing internal dissent over the party's sudden U-turn on the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill. Despite long-standing opposition to the Bill, the BJD chose not to issue a voting whip, leaving the decision to individual MPs' conscience. The move triggered unrest within the party, reminiscent of a 2002 rebellion when six of its 10 Lok Sabha MPs challenged Patnaik's leadership. With the BJD lacking Lok Sabha representation but wielding influence in the Rajya Sabha, the shift has raised eyebrows.President Trump on Monday claimed the US and Iran are set for direct nuclear talks, but Tehran quickly clarified the dialogue would remain indirect. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed high-level indirect talks in Oman on Saturday, calling it both an “opportunity and a test.” His remarks came after Trump warned of severe consequences if the negotiations fail. Iran has previously rejected Trump's demand for direct talks under threat of bombing. The announcement revives fragile diplomatic hopes amid deep mistrust and escalating nuclear tension.That's all for today. This was the CatchUp on 3 Things by The Indian Express.
Lalita du Perron talks to Shandana Waheed, Doctoral Student in the Department of Anthropology and the Archaeology Center at Stanford, about her work in Rawalpindi, the politics of heritage, and the concept of hostile histories.
We welcome back Aneesa Waheed, an entrepreneur, world traveler, author, and an expert in Moroccan cooking. She'll tell us about her latest culinary endeavors and take your calls. Ray Graf hosts.
Shaheen's Afghan Cuisine brings the flavors of Afghanistan to Omaha, Nebraska and they now have two locations serving up Mantu (ground beef dumplings), Kabobs, Kabuli Pulao with its basmati rice and lamb shanks and more. Shahen Shah leads this family centered restaurant and grocery. His two sons Omed and Waheed joined me in studio to talk about this flavorful cuisine and about Shaheen's approach to serving its customers in a way to help them feel welcomed like they would be in Shahen's home country. I absolutely love our wide variety of cuisines available right here in Omaha, and right here on our show you are in for great conversation so hang on to your fork and listen if you're hungry!
In this second episode, we discuss Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed & his brothers' journey with Miftaah Institute. We were excited to delve deep into the founding and fundamentals behind the brothers' mission to create the largest Islamic boarding school in the United States, with a campus spanning over 100,000 square ft & a waiting list of over 500 students. Once again, we extend our absolute thanks to Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed for giving us some of his limited time in Australia to share in such an amazing discussion. Make sure to check out https://www.miftaah.org/ For the video podcast, find us on:
In this episode of The Safi Bros Podcast, we were honored to welcome Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed from the US to share his amazing Success Story with us. Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed is a born-and-raised scholar, becoming a Hafiz at 11, he is now a Co-founder and Director at Michigan Islamic Institute & Miftaah Institute, alongside his brothers. We were truly touched by his story of brotherhood & connected purpose.A huge thanks to Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed for such an amazing discussion. Please follow him on twitter @muftiawahab_ & check out Miftaah Institute: www.miftaah.orgFor the video podcast, find us on:
Dive into the cutting-edge world of cancer research and precision medicine with Dr. Wahid Awad, CEO and Founder of Rosetta Omics. In this episode, we explore how spatial multiomics and AI are revolutionizing cancer treatment. Dr. Awad shares his journey from Egypt to founding a biotech startup in France, and discusses the challenges and opportunities in the field of personalized medicine. Learn about the latest advancements in cancer diagnostics, the role of AI in biotechnology, and how global perspectives are shaping the future of healthcare. Whether you're a science enthusiast, healthcare professional, or simply curious about the future of medicine, this episode offers valuable insights into the forefront of cancer research and biotechnology innovation. In this episode of Life Science Success, host Don interviews Waheed Awad, CEO and founder of Rosetta Omics. Waheed shares his inspiring journey from Egypt to founding his deep-tech biotech startup in France, focusing on precision medicine and cancer research. Listen in to discover Waheed's innovative use of spatial multiomics and AI, his personal motivation stemming from his father's battle with cancer, and his global experiences shaping his entrepreneurial path. Sponsored by D3 Digital Media Marketing, tune in for an engaging conversation about the future of cancer treatment and personalized medicine. 00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast 00:40 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:22 Guest Introduction: Waheed Awad 03:06 Waheed's Journey from Egypt to France 08:30 Founding Rosetta Omics 10:10 Personal Connection to Cancer Research 15:25 Global Experiences Shaping Biotechnology 24:06 Rosetta Omics: Precision Medicine and AI 31:16 Balancing Roles and Responsibilities 39:50 Challenges and Inspirations 49:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The book, based on Waheed's experiences as a youth in Kashmir during its tumultuous years, has been turned into a film and is now awaiting its official release.
Le Pakistan est confronté à une vague de chaleur avec des températures qui dépassent les 52°C dans la province du Sindh, dans le sud. Une température proche du record national établi à 54°C. Dans le Pendjab, la province la plus peuplée, les autorités ont décidé de fermer les écoles. La population est appelée à rester chez elle et à éviter les déplacements inutiles. Le Pakistan est le cinquième pays le plus vulnérable au changement climatique. De notre correspondante à Lahore, avec la collaboration de Shahzaib Wahlah,À bord de leur tracteur, les fermiers labourent leurs champs de maïs à Chappa, une localité du Pendjab. Il est 11 h, le soleil est presque à son zénith, le thermomètre affiche 47°C. Malgré la chaleur étouffante, Mohammad Imran, un linge mouillé sur la tête, retourne la terre asséchée avec sa pelle : « Vous voyez ici que les graines ont germé, mais ici rien n'a poussé, c'est à cause de la chaleur. 40 % de cette parcelle est devenue stérile. »Le fermier âgé d'une trentaine d'années est éreinté : « Nous transpirons beaucoup, nous avons des courbatures partout et nous sommes épuisés. Avant de dormir, je prends du paracétamol, mais le lendemain matin, nous ressentons encore la fatigue. Il fait si chaud. Nous devons prendre un relaxant musculaire avant de commencer le travail. Et on doit travailler plus, car nous devons arroser davantage nos cultures en raison des fortes chaleurs. »Les températures dépassent de six à huit degrés les normales saisonnières dans le Pendjab. Dans la vieille ville de Lahore, la capitale provinciale, la population qui vit dans la promiscuité suffoque. La situation est d'autant plus difficile pour un cinquième de la population qui vit sous le seuil de pauvreté.Waheed est métallier. « Nous n'avons pas d'eau courante, explique-t-il. Elle ne vient que quelques heures par jour et nous la conservons dans des seaux et des bidons. » Il vit dans une pièce unique avec sa femme et leurs trois enfants : « C'est très dur, surtout la nuit. Souvent, je me réveille au milieu de la nuit, transpirant et suffocant. Je dois sortir dehors pour prendre l'air. Je n'ai pas d'argent pour acheter un climatiseur ni même pour payer l'électricité. »« Survivre dans cette chaleur est si dur »Son épouse Fouzia épluche des légumes sur le lit double qui occupe presque toute la pièce : « C'est très difficile de dormir. Nous sommes cinq à dormir dans cette pièce. La nuit, il fait tellement chaud qu'on suffoque ici, mais que pouvons-nous faire ? On ne peut pas aller dehors. La moindre activité est si dure. Cuisiner est si difficile. Survivre dans cette chaleur est si dur. »Dans les hôpitaux, les médecins sont alarmés. Ils reçoivent chaque jour des centaines de patients aux symptômes identiques, tels que la déshydratation, les nausées, les étourdissements, l'extrême fatigue. À l'hôpital général, de Lahore, le docteur Syed Jaffar Hussian est catastrophé face aux canicules récurrentes : « Comme notre pays est pauvre, la plupart des gens n'ont pas les moyens de s'offrir des installations adéquates comme la climatisation. Et cette situation ajoute un fardeau au secteur de la santé. Avec les coups de chaleur, les hôpitaux déjà surchargés sont encore plus sollicités. »Le thermomètre n'a pas fini de grimper au Pakistan. C'est le cinquième pays le plus vulnérable au changement climatique. Il devrait être confronté à d'autres vagues de chaleurs extrêmes dans les prochaines semaines comme dans le reste de l'Asie.À lire aussiLe Pakistan tout proche de son record national en matière de chaleur
Ruth Robertson sits down with Dr Waheed Arian, who shares his journey of leaving Afghanistan as a refugee, becoming an NHS doctor and founding two organisations which use technology to overcome barriers in health care. In this episode, Waheed delves into the importance of hope, compassion and mentors during times of adversity. Related resources Digital health and care conference (in-person event) What is compassionate leadership? (explainer)
During the 2024 Society of Surgical Oncology Annual Meeting (SSO), CancerNetwork® spoke with a variety of surgical oncology experts regarding the topline data they presented. Each conversation also expanded upon how these results can be implemented into the clinical space and the next research steps. First, Adrienne Bruce Shannon, MD, a complex general surgical oncology fellow at Moffitt Cancer Center, discussed findings from her presentation highlighting responses to neoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitors among select patients with mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) gastroesophageal cancer.1 Looking ahead, Shannon described her aim to optimize treatment strategies for this patient population, which may include assessing whether single-agent treatment can be efficacious while avoiding toxicity associated with combination regimens. Next, Sean Dineen, MD, an associate member in the Gastrointestinal Department, section leader for Peritoneal Disease, and the program director for the Complex General Surgical Oncology Fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Center, spoke about his session, which was aimed at determining appropriate conditions for using cytoreductive surgery plus hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) for those with colorectal cancer (CRC) and peritoneal metastases.2 Dineen highlighted that there is “good evidence” in support of HIPEC as a “valid treatment option” and emphasized the need to encourage medical oncologists to refer patients for consideration of surgery. Additionally, he spoke about other advancements he hopes to see in this patient population, including the development of markers of various disease volumes that can help identify potential recurrence in those who receive surgery. Finally, Muhammad Talha Waheed, MD, a research fellow in the Department of Surgical Oncology at City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, California, detailed findings from a retrospective analysis indicating disparate treatment access and cancer-related mortality based on racial-economic segregation.3 Specifically, data showed that those who lived in Black and poor majority areas were less likely to receive care that was in accordance with various treatment guidelines while having worse overall survival outcomes. Regarding the next steps, Waheed described his intentions of sharing his findings with policymakers who may create legislature intended to mitigate the disparities observed in the analysis. References 1. Shannon AB, Mehta RJ, Mok SR, et al. Pathologic response to neoadjuvant immunotherapy in DNA mismatch repair protein-deficient gastroesophageal cancers. Presented at the Society of Surgical Oncology 2024 Annual Meeting; March 20-23, 2024; Atlanta, GA. Abstract 94. 2. Dineen S. Optimal tumor burden for CRS/HIPEC in colorectal cancer. Presented at the Society of Surgical Oncology 2024 Annual Meeting; March 20-23, 2024; Atlanta, GA. 3. Waheed MT, Sullivan KM, Haye S, et al. Impact of racialized residential segregation on guideline concordant cancer care and survival. Presented at the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) 2024 Annual Meeting; March 20 – 23, 2024; Atlanta, GA; abstract E126.
In today's episode, Claire and Anusha are joined by Dr. Sarah Waheed, an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina specializing in South Asian history. Together, they explore the current geopolitical dynamics in Pakistan and their impact on Afghan refugees seeking safety in the country. Liked this episode? Let us know! Subscribe and leave us a review below! Connect with us If you or someone you know would like to share their personal refugee story, send us an email at seekingrefugepodcast@gmail.com or connect with us on any of these social media platforms: https://twitter.com/refugepodcast https://instagram.com/seekingrefugepodcast https://fb.me/seekingrefugepodcast Our Team: Anusha Ghosh (Host), Claire Mattes (Host), Diana Clark (Editor), Victoria Halsey, Saanvi Somani, Emily Jensen, Yatin Nerella, Thrisha Mote, Shireen Kaur, Liam Ogden, Molly Mims, Kat Wyandt, Jazmine Rathi, Charlie Winston, Josh Evans, Maggie Austin, Miranda Boland Music: Opening/Closing Track: Mram Mram by Shamali Afghan https://youtu.be/asuIGm-xInU?si=0uQ4S6_K570yUIPg This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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You may have considered relocating to Dubai, a hub for entrepreneurs seeking financial freedom and a zero-tax lifestyle. In this episode, I had a chat with Shiraz Waheed, an experienced financial consultant from Deloitte turned independent startup consultant, who shared his insights on the tax aspects of making the move from Ireland to Dubai.Shiraz shares with me his Dubai Zero-Tax blueprint process which has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs improve their tax repayments while enjoying a location-independent lifestyle. Whether you're contemplating moving your family to Dubai or establishing a tax-efficient corporate structure, Shiraz's expertise offers a roadmap to help your money support your lifestyle, and not the other way around.Main Topics from this episode:Discover why Dubai is a magnet for entrepreneurs and businesses looking to save money on tax.Learn the intricacies of transferring your life and business to Dubai, ensuring compliance and maximizing benefits.Shiraz paints a vivid picture of what daily life entails in this vibrant city, from its multicultural environment to its safe and dynamic lifestyle.Get a step-by-step guide on establishing a company, obtaining residency, and networking with other expats and business owners.Understand how Dubai's strategic location and business-friendly climate foster unparalleled networking and growth prospects.For anyone considering a new chapter in Dubai or seeking ways to enhance their financial freedom, this episode is packed with actionable insights and expert advice. If you're interested in talking to Shiraz about moving your business to Dubai, visit setuphero.com or email Shiraz at Shiraz@SetupHero.io.*****If you loved this episode or have a similar story, we'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch with us directly at info@expattaxes.ie or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Taxbytes for Expats is brought to you by ExpatTaxes.ie. If you're considering moving to or from Ireland and would like support with your taxes, book a consultation today: https://expattaxes.ie/services-and-pricing/.
Session 2: Tafsir Surah Taha | The Journey of Musa (AS) |Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed
The Importance of Sha'ban • Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed
Session 1: Tafsir Surah Taha | The Journey of Musa (AS) |Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed
Companionship with the Quran | Shaykh Abdul Aziz Waheed
Life inherently comes with difficulties, grief, and loss, and these are not anomalies but the default state of human existence. One's ability to be grateful and find peace increases when this reality is internalized. The Prophet ﷺ faced immense challenges, yet he continued his mission with patience and perseverance through finding strength and perseverance come from one's relationship with Allah and continuing to fulfill one's duties and responsibilities despite hardships.
In the start to our new session, Golden Advice, Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed will be going over advice from the Prophet SAW, the Companions (RA), and the pious predecessors. In this particular session, Mufti Abdul Wahab speaks about the virtues about dealing with ourselves: to protect our tongue, allow our home to be enough for us, and seek repentance with the sincerity of tears.
We welcome back one of our favorite guests, Aneesa Waheed. Aneesa is an entrepreneur, world traveler, author, and an expert in Moroccan cooking. She'll talk about her latest culinary endeavors and take your calls. Ray Graf hosts.
Living as Muslims in the West | Shaykh Abdullah Waheed
Prophetic Empowerment | Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed
Tune in for a therapeutic dose of laughter that transcends boundaries and brings people together through the universal language of comedy. Whether you're a die-hard comedy fan or just in need of a good laugh, this episode with Adam Waheed and Jay Washington is guaranteed to leave you in stitches. Get ready to laugh your worries away on "Laugh Therapy"!
Walking in Prophetic Footsteps | Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed | Friday Khutbah
Our Relationship with the Qur'an | Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed | Friday Khutbah
Believers Are Like One Body | Mufti Abdul Wahab Waheed
Muslims Living in The West | Shaykh Yasir Qadhi, Shaykh Haitham al-Haddad & Shaykh Abdullah Waheed
Part Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the 49ers statement win over the Steelers. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty discuss the NFL teams that drew some attention from Week One. NFL Troy Vincent drops by to discuss going from the field to the NFL Front Office. Plus, comedian Adam Waheed on being a Jets fan and making social media content with Tyreek Hill. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August was filled with perspective changing and vulnerable conversations about what high performance really looks like. Jake takes a look back at some of the key insights from our guests over the last month.Dr Waheed Arian challenged Jake's ever-shifting view of what high performance really means, by sharing the obstacles he overcame when moving from war torn Afghanistan to the UK at age 15 to become a doctor. Jake and Damian discussed how our biggest mistakes can make for our greatest achievements, with comedian Katherine Ryan.Formula 1 legend Fernando Alonso opened up about the true price of high performance, and Jake learns what Fernando would do differently a second time around. Our final guest of the month, Peter Attia, changed Jake's outlook on life with his idea of the centenarian decathlon.Listen to the episodes mentioned:Dr Waheed Arian: https://pod.fo/e/1ae402Katherine Ryan: https://pod.fo/e/1df492Fernando Alonso: https://pod.fo/e/1e5849Peter Attia: https://pod.fo/e/1e7be5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Prophet's ﷺ Greatest Accomplishment | Shaykh Abdullah Waheed | Jummah Khutbah
Adam Waheed talks about mishaps at the circus, falling in love with inflatables and is remembered by elephants. Howie Mandel Does Stuff available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/NRmjhsbmil4 Visit https://www.howiemandel.com/ for more Adam Waheed on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@AdamW Get your own Stuff Merchandise here: https://store.roosterteeth.com/collections/howie-mandel Social Media @adamw @howiemandel @jackelynshultz
Dr. Waheed Arian, a doctor and radiologist, endured a challenging upbringing in war-torn Afghanistan, and at 15, he was smuggled to the UK. He had a singular ambition: to become a doctor. In a heartfelt conversation with Jake and Damian, he candidly reveals the harsh realities of living amongst bombings and military presence. He recounts visiting his father in hiding, who sought to evade front-line military service.Such traumatic experiences have shaped Waheed's character, instilling vital lessons he carries to this day. He shares with Jake and Damian the key lessons he learnt from his childhood and how he still carries them with him. The loss of childhood innocence early on forged a determined mindset, focused on supporting and caring for his family. Throughout the darkest times, his dream of becoming a doctor served as a lifeline.Waheed discusses the moment of kindness that changed his life, the importance of responsibility and how we can find meaning in what we do.Download The High Performance App by clicking the link below and using the code: HPAPP https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/app-link Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Usman Waheed is the CEO & Founder of Fursa Capital, the nation's first Ethical (Halal) crowdfunding platform, and a Partner at Mecca Digital. He is dedicated to driving community growth and empowering entrepreneurs with interest-free, asset-backed funding opportunities, garnering recognition from global industry leaders and Muslim associations.
Waheed AlQawasmi is a Jordanian Born Multi-Emmy Winning Director and Producer of the film “Jacir” starring Lorraine Bracco and Malek Rahbani. The film tells the tale of a Syrian immigrant (Rahbani) living in Memphis, TN next door to an opioid addicted woman (Bracco) and dealing with poverty and discrimination. Previously he was with Fox Television for the launch of “The Following” and “New Girl” and he produced content for Cheerios and Reba McEntire.My featured song is “Out Of Tahini” from the album “Play” by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.—--------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------Waheed and Robert discuss the following:- Eating Tahini- Amman, Jordan- Memphis, TN Middle East community- 9/11 and discrimination afterwards- Alumni network- Commercials- Making “Jacir”- Lorraine Bracco- Film festivals- Marketing the film- Streaming services—-------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's new Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at SteelStacks in Pennsylvania and The Nisville Jazz Festival in Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with Waheed at:http://wafilms.cominstagram @wafilms Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
On this week's episode of the podcast we sit down with social media influencer, comedian, philanthropist, and former walk-on, Adam Waheed. You probably know him as @adamw across all social media platforms. From walking on to the football team at SMU, to couch surfing and getting to a point where he only had $100 to his name, Adam's story is a testament to the fact that there are no limits to what we can accomplish if we believe in ourselves and put in the work to achieve our goals. It is amazing how most of the time what appears to be an overnight success required years and years of pain and hard work. Tune in to hear more. @thewalkonmentality @jacksonrmitchell @adamw
Are sexual desires an essential part of who we are? No matter how the world shifts, Islam is clear about not allowing our desires to define us. So what then about feeling same sex attraction? Doesn't that automatically mean that someone is gay? Imam Tom Facchine invites Waheed Jensen to discuss his experiences living with same sex attraction while rejecting current narratives and labels, and how we can support individuals in our communities that struggle with these feelings.
We welcome back Aneesa Waheed of Tara Kitchen. Aneesa is an entrepreneur, world traveler, author, and an expert in Moroccan cooking. She'll talk about her latest culinary endeavors and take your calls. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Dr Imran Waheed is a consultant psychiatrist who specialises in acute mental health cases. We ask him about the mental health crisis, whether the lack of iman has a role in its prevalence and whether Islam has role in its cure. We look at consumer capitalism and sadness, the absence of community and faith and how one can build mental resilience. Join our Telegram group here: https://t.me/thinkingmuslim You can donate to the show here: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/contribute Follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jalalayn and https://twitter.com/thinking_muslim Website Archive: thinkingmuslim.com
Chef, entrepreneur, world traveler, author... there really isn't much that Aneesa Waheed can't do! Aneesa is an expert in Moroccan cooking and can tell you about spices and flavors from all over the world. She'll talk about her latest culinary endeavors and take your calls. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
War and extreme poverty drive millions of people from their homes every year. Some of them try to reach the rich Western world, where such inward migration routinely prompts fear and draconian counter-measures. Stephen Sackur interviews Waheed Arian, who fled war in Afghanistan as a child, made it to the UK and is now a doctor running his own medical charity. Do perceptions change when the story of migration is personalised?
Dr Waheed Arian is a radiologist who set up a charity called Arian Teleheal in 2015. The charity enables volunteer doctors in the west to advise colleagues in conflict zones using smartphone technology. The charity has helped save many lives in countries including Syria, Uganda and Afghanistan where Waheed was born. In 1988, at the height of the Soviet-Afghan conflict, Waheed and his family fled Kabul for Pakistan where they lived in a refugee camp for the next few years. Waheed was just five when they arrived there and contracted tuberculosis. The doctor who saved his life planted a dream and Waheed decided that one day he would study medicine. When he was 15 Afghanistan was in the grip of the Taliban and Waheed and his parents knew it was only a matter of time before he would be recruited to join their fight. Waheed's family found someone who, for a fee, offered to help him leave the country and claim refugee status in the UK. He arrived in the UK in 1999, studied A levels while working in a number of jobs and then in 2003 took up a place to read medicine at Cambridge University. In 2014 he began training as a radiologist and currently works in the A&E department at a busy NHS hospital. In 2017 he won a UN Global Hero Award for his charity work. DISC ONE: Lose Yourself by Eminem DISC TWO: Gule Sori by Farhad Darya DISC THREE: Eye of the Tiger by Survivor DISC FOUR: Never Enough by Loren Allred DISC FIVE: Home by Michael Bublé DISC SIX: Fly by Celine Dion DISC SEVEN: Are You Ready for Love by Elton John DISC EIGHT: Everything I Wanted by Billie Eilish BOOK CHOICE: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by Bryan Mealer and William Kamkwamba LUXURY ITEM: Pen and paper CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Fly by Celine Dion Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
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This week we have comedic powerhouse Adam Waheed on to discuss online fame, early struggles in the content game, weird fans, going Hollywood, and bad pitches from brown uncles!Intro 1:20Adam's humble content beginnings 3:32Redman a megastan 8:21Adam and Chief Keef 12:52Weirdest fans 16:32 Brown uncles pitching ideas 18:18 Adam making movies 20:15 Greatest thing to happen to Adam 24:10stand up vs sketch 28:00collab with Anwar 38:20on Ramble On 42:00FOLLOW US :@yourmangobae
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Doug needed a social media star for his new show 'Ramble On', and Adam Waheed was the guy! Doug welcomes social media influencer and actor Adam Waheed. Adam talks about how he's used social media to jumpstart his acting career and make moves in Hollywood. Now with millions of followers and billions of views a month, Adam breaks down the hard work it takes to create viral videos, lock in brand deals, and generate real money on Instagram. Listen, subscribe, and follow @HollywoodWayz