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In this month's episode Yasmin Ahmad (our 2023 fall scholarship winner) is opening up again and spilling the details of what her experience has been like training as a PCC level coach inside the Born to Coach Training Academy. In this episode we talk about: ~All the BIG feelings coming up as Yasmin thinks about graduating and going out into the real world to run her life coaching biz ~Some key lessons Yasmin is taking away from building a successful coaching biz so far ~How Yasmin uses her spiritual practices to make daily decisions for her clients, creating content and to grow her biz ~What Yasmin is most looking forward to with the upcoming Sedona retreat Have a question or want to share your breakthroughs from the episode?
Join us for another behind-the-scenes episode with Yasmin Ahmad (our fall 2023 scholarship winner) as she shares her wins and challenges and everything in between as she trains to become a professional life coach inside the Born to Coach Training Academy! _______________ 5 WAYS TO BUILD YOUR COACHING BIZ FAST!
It's time to introduce our newest scholarship winner for the Born to Coach® Training Academy, Yasmin Ahmad! In this episode you'll learn all about Yasmin's life story and the personal setback and challenges she's had to overcome in order to move forward with her dream of becoming a professional life coach. You'll also hear about Yasmin's secret tricks to manifesting this scholarship that you can use too if you plan on applying for a future BTCTA scholarship!!! Follow Yasmin at: FB:@Yasmin Ahmadm IG: @yasmin.coaching ____________ 5 WAYS TO BUILD YOUR COACHING BIZ FAST!
The Fat Bidin Film Club (Ep 233) - Mukhsin Who doesn't know the great late Yasmin Ahmad? Her films are appearing on all the streaming sites and this time, we review Mukhsin. The Fat Bidin Film Club is also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tlPHul6-dcw Copyright (C) 2021 Fat Bidin Media For more, visit http://fatbidin.com Interested in making your own films? Then why not get Zan Azlee's book 'Guide to indie filmmaking' today: https://fatbidin.com/guide-to-independent-filmmaking/ Buy Fat Bidin books, films and merchandise at http://fatbidin.com/store/
Host Colin Gomez of Movie Magic tips his hat to three women leaders in the film industry namely Kathleen Kennedy, Deepa Metha, and (the late) Yasmin Ahmad. Credits: 1. Movie Magic Opening Theme Produced, Composed & Performed by Corey Gomez. 2. Washington Ending & Raider's March. Composed, conducted & produced by John Wiliams. Taken from Raiders of the Lost Ark. OSTLabel: Concord Records. 3. Hujan (Keronchong song). Performed by Anis Syazwani. From the movie - Mukhsin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O assunto de hoje é uma das dietas mais queridinhas: a Low Carb. Para falar sobre ela, como funciona e quais os devidos cuidados, estamos aqui hoje com a nutricionista Yasmin Ahmad e com a biomédica Maira de Assis. Então chegue mais, se alongue, arrume a postura, inspire e vamos nessa!
The guys gave their thoughts on the current COVID situation, briefly reminisced over old Yasmin Ahmad's contents and glossed over the cultural significance on why film criticism is so needed in this country. Derek also gave his thoughts on Netflix's latest original film from Malaysian writer/director, Adrian Teh's, comedy-caper, 'Pasal Kau!'. Warning, most of it will sound like a major rant. But, thanks for listening as always! * Reach out to us! Garrick's IG: https://www.instagram.com/garricksee/ Derek's IG: https://www.instagram.com/derek_lim/ Are We Rolling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arewerollingpodcast Email: arewerollingmy@gmail.com
What is this? FINDING FABULOUS is a podcast that celebrates creativity, imagination, and all things fabulous. Meet Shafeeq Shajahan and Hannah Shields, two creative go-getters, exploring how we think, feel and behave. Expect storytelling, idea generation and some Gaga trivia... It's not easy being this fabulous.Who are we? Shafeeq is a theatre and film director, composer and performer. He also is a product manager and strategy consultant, working in Kuala Lumpur. His links: Instagram, TwitterHannah is a writer, choreographer and performer living between London, Kuala Lumpur and her dream New York penthouse. Her links: Writing, InstagramAbout Liver & Lung ProductionsWith Malaysian and British roots, we are theatrical project that champions a global aesthetic, combining world ideas and concepts to develop fringe musicals, plays and events internationally. Our links: Instagram, Website, YouTube
Ladies and gents, we're back! A bit of (unintentional) break was taken, and no new episodes were recorded, so what better way to celebrate the end of that mini-hiatus by…not offering a new episode? This episode is a very special recording that took place in the year 2007. That year, the Pusan International Film Festival (now standardized as Busan International Film Festival) focused on Malaysian cinema, and held a seminar entitled Three Colors of New Malaysian Cinema. It featured the late Yasmin Ahmad, Ho Yuhang, James Lee, Liew Seng Tat and Wong Tuck Cheong as panel members discussing the then-direction of Malaysian cinema, with an especial focus on the independents. Friend of the show Maz Irwan Azani was present during that session, and he has kindly provided us with a recording of the proceedings. There are parts missing here and there, especially in the beginning and near the end, but nevertheless this recording provides a rare opportunity to listen to a part of Malaysian film history historicised in part by some of its most significant movers. Thanks once again to Irwan for the recording, and we hope you enjoy the only film podcast in the world to release a recording seven years in the making! (maybe) Originally published on 21st April 2014.
The 2005 movie Sepet, directed by the late Yasmin Ahmad, has become a quintessential Malaysian film, with its story of young love between a Malay girl and a Chinese boy. Now, on Yasmin’s 10th death anniversary, the movie has been adapted for the stage by Liver & Lung Productions into a musical, called Sepet the Musical. We speak with the show’s writer, director, composer and co-producer, Shafeeq Shajahan.
The 2005 movie Sepet, directed by the late Yasmin Ahmad, has become a quintessential Malaysian film, with its story of young love between a Malay girl and a Chinese boy. Now, on Yasmin’s 10th death anniversary, the movie has been adapted for the stage by Liver & Lung Productions into a musical, called Sepet the Musical. We speak with the show’s writer, director, composer and co-producer, Shafeeq Shajahan.
Adam Zakaria speaks and express his truth. Born & raised in Subang Jaya. Adam is now living his dream in creating what he truly believes in. Adam of all trades, perhaps soon becoming a master of all, be it in his pursuit of videography, acting, dancing, music & becoming a genuine-humble life surfer. Gems we covered on #hellohellokopikemilo Episode 38. -How young did Adam start embarking on his creative journey. -Best Advice & Lessons learned from the late Yasmin Ahmad -What is it like to be studying & working in United States. -What are the responsibilities being the videographer behind 16 baris. -Chaos is your friend, in the production life. -The hustle culture, Garyvee, Joji, 88 rising, & Kurt Cobain -Meeting the love of his life & trusting your inner voice -Advice for young graduates & creatives -Stop chasing the illusion of perfection -How to be a good story teller / content creator Look us up on Instagram, Spotify or any Podcast App for future valuable content. @hellohellokopikemilo
Saadia Faruqi (@SaadiaFaruqi) and Hatem Aly (@metahatem) are the author and illustrator, respectively, of MEET YASMIN, a new series of chapter books featuring spirited second-grader Yasmin Ahmad and her multigenerational family. Yasmin's curiosity about the world and the discoveries she makes regularly through observation of life and the world around her are great for young readers with eyes wide to the world. You can access even more information about this book and its author illustrator by visiting www.matthewcwinner.com/podcast.
Yasmin Ahmad Mazlani of NeOOne discusses human centred design, story practice and accelerated learning in Asia, sharing insights into the local movement and opportunities for the region.
Alisya Fairuz is well known in KL for her quirky illustrations and her unique art work. She have collaborated with fellow artists, DJ’s, musicians, and not forget big companies such as Raising The Bar, Pantun Pins and also various independent brands. Her branding 4715y4 is only growing bigger and moving uphill from this point on. On this week’s episode, Alisya shares with us her journey, what she learned while she was traveling in Berlin and tips and tricks to manoeuvre this game we all call life. Alisya is a woman full of wisdom, the thing she said that stuck with me the most was "we have to question why we like something, why do we like the music we listen to, is it because it's famous? Is it cause everyone else is listening to it? We have to question that, if we don't know that I guess we don't really know ourselves." Alisya also mentioned that the late Yasmin Ahmad was her greatest mentor in life. Now all you need to do is press play and enjoy this pot of gold. :) https://instagram.com/4715y4
På St Petri gymnasium i Malmö satsar man på att arbeta på ett mer vetenskapligt sätt. Yasmin Ahmad har fått stipendium från St Petri för att följa en forskare. Nu sommarjobbar hon på Alnarps lantbruksuniversitet där hon handleds av Ramesh Vetukuri, forskare i växtskyddsbiologi.
På St Petri gymnasium i Malmö satsar man på att arbeta på ett mer vetenskapligt sätt. Yasmin Ahmad har fått stipendium från St Petri för att följa en forskare. Nu sommarjobbar hon på Alnarps lantbruksuniversitet där hon handleds av Ramesh Vetukuri, forskare i växtskyddsbiologi.