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Sudanese-born writer and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied joins Ellen and Alona on this week's episode of the Prospect podcast.Sudan's war has been called the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world”. And yet, media coverage is staggeringly low. But is the war really “forgotten”? Or is it being made invisible?Yassmin breaks down the situation for newcomers. She shares her family's story, and talks about the last time she saw the country, when she travelled there for her wedding.She also discusses how Sudan is connected to regional and global powers, and how countries including the UAE and Saudi Arabia are positioning themselves to benefit from the fallout of the war.To learn more about the conflict, click here or here.You can find Yassmin's writing here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied stands up for what she believes in. Whether she was the only person at school wearing a headscarf, the only female engineer repairing oil rigs, or now as an author, Yassmin is proud to be herself. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This episode was narrated by Jan Fran. It was produced and directed by F+K Media, with sound design and mixing by F+K Media. The story was written by F+K Media and edited by Abby Sher. Fact checking by Joe Rhatigan. Our executive producers were Joy Smith and Jes Wolfe. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. A special thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team, who make this podcast possible! Until next time, staaaay rebel!
Kenny plays some Torrin and gets riled up about Ista! Aaron plays more Path of Exile and also Yassmin. Jeremy has the Christmas Spirit and plays some gobos! Why does healing feel so back breaking? The gang reviews Barnascus!!! What Character is it?!
Dr. Fadi Yassmin, is a renowned expert in dental implantology and aesthetics. Dr. Yassmin graduated from Sydney University and has since become one of the leading experts in his field, earning a Masters in Aesthetic Dentistry from Kings College London, among other prestigious credentials. With a reputation for innovation and excellence, Dr. Yassmin returns to the podcast to share his experience and insights into a transformative dental technique that's changing lives—All-on-4 dental implants. In this episode, we'll delve into the world of All-on-4 dental implants, discussing the potential benefits, the science behind the technology, and how it's revolutionising smile restoration. Dr. Yassmin's is a global expert in this technique and the perfect guest to guide us through this innovative approach to dental care. Listen to the full podcast here: https://omny.fm/shows/ageless-by-rescu/dr-fadi-yassmin-cosmetic-dentistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this week's episode, we hear from Yassmin Abdel-Magied on the war in Sudan and later in the show, we hear from Francesca Albanese on the ongoing genocide in Palestine.Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a Sudanese-born author, broadcaster and award-winning social advocate. She runs the website eyesonsudan.net, amplifying the voices of resistance movements on the ground in Sudan. In this conversation, Yassmin provides context to this latest conflict in Sudan and explains the role of neo-imperialism in this war. This interview originally aired on Tuesday Breakfast on the 14th and 21st of November 2023.Francesca Albanese is a highly respected human rights lawyer, researcher and author. She has worked for over twenty years as a human rights expert for the United Nations, including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees. In 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Council appointed Francesca Albanese as Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967. This speech was recorded at the Blak Solidarity gathering for Palestine held at Dardi Munwurro in Naarm/Melbourne on November 18th 2023.
Completing the trifecta of the Utah tight ends is this week's theme at the It Factory. We've had Dalton Kincaid and Brant Kuithe previously, and now we can add Thomas Yassmin to the mix. The Australian native talks about making that transition from Australia to America, the transition from rugby to football and why he elected to make the change. Plus he and Yogi break down the level of rugby Thomas was playing at in Australia and how he almost signed a contract for rugby rather than a national letter of intent to Utah. Unfortunately, since this recording took place, Thomas got injured and appears to be done for the year. While we do not know what his future will hold, we know the story of what he's been through and it is worth a listen!'The Afterglow' chats post interview.Come discover Thomas Yassmin's 'it factor' on "The It Factory: Pac-12 Football with Yogi Roth." You can watch this episode on Pac-12 Insider and on YouTube. Go to www.pac-12.com/insider for more information on how to watch on Pac-12 Insider.
Dr. Fadi Yassmin, is a renowned expert in dental implantology and aesthetics. Dr. Yassmin graduated from Sydney University and has since become one of the leading experts in his field, earning a Masters in Aesthetic Dentistry from Kings College London, among other prestigious credentials. With a reputation for innovation and excellence, Dr. Yassmin returns to the podcast to share his experience and insights into a transformative dental technique that's changing lives—All-on-4 dental implants. In this episode, we'll delve into the world of All-on-4 dental implants, discussing the potential benefits, the science behind the technology, and how it's revolutionising smile restoration. Dr. Yassmin's is a global expert in this technique and the perfect guest to guide us through this innovative approach to dental care.Watch the episode here: https://youtu.be/gInRxdq40TYSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake & Ben covered the top 3 stories of the day and chatted with Weber State head coach Mickey Mental.
Thomas Yassmin scores the Utes first TD of the game with a 41 yard TD catch late in the fourth
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In the first episode of Approaching The Pros, @_DEVYScout breaks down breakout candidate Thomas Yassmin. Yassmin, originally from Whyalla, plays as a tight end for the Utah Utes football team. In the class of 2018, he was ranked 1409th nationally and 97th as an athlete by 247Sports.com. He was also considered the second-best football prospect in AUST. Thomas Yassmin announced on Sunday, January 8th, that he will be returning for the 2023 season instead of declaring for the NFL Draft. Looking at his stats from the 2022, Yassmin achieved a career-high by making 23 catches for 301 yards and scoring six touchdowns. When Brant Kuithe was injured early in the year against ASU, Yassmin stepped up and was a vital player in Utah's second Pac-12 Championship. Full Video Breakdown: Here
VS is the new podcast from Intelligence Squared exploring those little debates that are always a big deal to someone. For the first episode, two expert guests go head to head to decide once and for all who is king of the road for the debate Cars VS Bicycles. Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a writer, broadcaster, social advocate and one-time racing car engineer. Her upcoming book later this summer is Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism. Roma Agrawal – also known as Roma the Engineer – is a structural engineer, author and broadcaster, whose expertise helped build the Shard skyscraper in London. Her latest book is, Nuts and Bolts: Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World (in a Big Way). These two mechanical minds are both intrigued by the engineering marvels that make the world go round, but Yassmin says we should do it with four wheels in a car, and Roma with just two on a bicycle. Coco Khan is your host with the roadmap to victory and there can only be one winner – you the listeners decide – follow the link below to cast your vote. https://intelligencesquared.com/vs/ We'd love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be. Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to vs@intelligencesquared.com or Tweet us @intelligence2. And if you'd like to get ad-free access to all Intelligence Squared podcasts, including exclusive bonus content, early access to new episodes of VS and much more, become a supporter of Intelligence Squared today for just £4.99, or the equivalent in your local currency . Just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Sydney Australia making waves in the American College football system and aiming to go all the way. Thomas joins Hayden for a spontaneous chat while visiting the NSW Blues state of origin team. He shares his journey from playing school boy rugby with Scots college, the benefits of playing multiple other sports like track and field , basketball and more. He shares the American journey , the lessons learned, the hard times and the good times like scoring a touch down in the biggest game in college football ( Rose bowl ) You'll listen to Thomas and realise why he has it all going for him on and off field and like us will no doubt continue to follow his journey and this great story. We predict this will be a success story that sees Thomas go all the way to the NFL and we will be reposting this again in a couple of years if not sooner!
Dr. Fadi Yassmin is a first-class surgeon participating as a keynote speaker at EDENTULISM2023. Let's meet him, discover their experience, and get a sneak peek into his upcoming lecture in May 2023 focusing on the aesthetics of edentulism treatments.Edentulism2023 will be held in the Canary Islands, 4-6th May 2023: - The first conference focused on helping edentulous patients - 26 international speakers - 30 science-based lectures - 450+ participants.Find out more at edentulism2023.comInstagram: edentulism_conferenceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edentulism-congress/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edentulism
Meet two young women who've spoken out — sometimes at great personal cost — to start big, culture shifting conversations.Writer, editor, actor and disability activist Hannah Diviney shares why she decided to call out Lizzo, Beyoncé and Eminem for using an ableist slur in their song lyrics. And writer and activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied reflects on the fallout of a 2017 Facebook post in a new book of essays, Talking About a Revolution.
Meet two young women who've spoken out — sometimes at great personal cost — to start big, culture shifting conversations. Writer, editor, actor and disability activist Hannah Diviney shares why she decided to call out Lizzo, Beyoncé and Eminem for using an ableist slur in their song lyrics. And writer and activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied reflects on the fallout of a 2017 Facebook post in a new book of essays, Talking About a Revolution.
The Final Draft Great Conversations podcast is all about books, writing and literary culture. We're dedicated to exploring Australian writing, looking into the issues that drive our storytelling to discover more from the books you love. These are the stories that make us who we are. Yasmin Abdel Magied is an engineer who has run oil and gas rigs, a formula one mechanic, a social advocate and a writer, novelist and public intellectual. Her new book Talking About a Revolution collects essays, writings and speeches from the past ten years. Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser. Get in touch with Andrew and Final Draft. We love to hear about what you're reading! Twitter - https://twitter.com/finaldraft2ser Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/finaldraft2ser/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/finaldraft2ser/
Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a Sudanese-Australian writer, engineer and award-winning social advocate. Whether through literary essays, educational tiktoks, or live television broadcasts, Yassmin is an assured and intelligent voice, analysing society's systemic challenges, reframing established narratives and making complex ideas accessible to all. Yassmin has published four books, written two plays and is currently developing a number of projects for screen. In non-fiction, Yassmin writes on politics, technology and culture, exploring how we can collectively build a more just world. In her fiction and scripted work, Yassmin enjoys examining rich, complex themes and centering Black Muslim women (with a healthy dose of humour!).An award-winning speaker and globally sought-after advisor on issues at the intersections of race, gender and faith, Yassmin has delivered keynotes and workshops in 25 countries in Arabic, English and a smattering of French. She founded her first organisation, Youth Without Borders, at the age of 16, leading it for nine years before co-founding two other organisations focused on serving women of colour. Yassmin is currently a Trustee of the London Library and Stakeholder Committee Chair with the Black Writers Guild. Her TED talk has been viewed over 2.5 million times and recognised as one of TED's top 10 ideas. In all her work, Yassmin is an advocate for transformative justice and a fairer, safer world for all.Get her new book Talking About A Revolution Amazon AUS Amazon US Pre-order my new book 'The Path of an Eagle: How To Overcome & Lead After Being Knocked Down'.► AMAZON US► AMAZON AUSSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's no wonder certain media outlets are intimidated by Yassmin Abdel-Magied. The Sudanese-Australian author, engineer, and advocate is a powerful voice. The 31-year-old has packed a lot into life already, and you'll find out what drives her fearless attitude to try new things. We also go through the story of how Yassmin got ‘cancelled'; how that affected her family, and why she has no plans to come back to Australia. Read ‘Talking About A Revolution' by Yassmin Abdel-Magied: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/b3B7eb Find out more about Yassmin on her website: https://www.yassminam.com/ Follow Turia on Tik Tok: @turia_pitt or Instagram @Turiapitt Want more chats with Turia? She writes a weekly letter, get it here: turiapitt.com/letter-gangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melina Marchetta's coming-of-age classic about “the curse”, boys, the HSCs and growing up an “ethnic” in Australia turns 30 this year. A new stage adaptation of Looking for Alibrandi written by Vidya Rajan and directed by Stephen Nicolazzo, reframes the beloved story with a sharper focus on the three Alibrandi women. How does the story hold up in 2022, and what's the symbolism of all those tomatoes? Five years ago, Yassmin Abdel Magied's six-word an Anzac Day Facebook post set off a culture war that ultimately led the engineer and social advocate to leave Australia for the UK. BW checks in with Yassmin, whose new essay collection, Talking About a Revolution, looks back at the events of 2017 and beyond.Show Notes:Looking for Alibrandi on Stage or BookYassmin Abdel-Magied - Talking About a Revolution
Melina Marchetta's coming-of-age classic about “the curse”, boys, the HSCs and growing up an “ethnic” in Australia turns 30 this year. A new stage adaptation of Looking for Alibrandi written by Vidya Rajan and directed by Stephen Nicolazzo, reframes the beloved story with a sharper focus on the three Alibrandi women. How does the story hold up in 2022, and what's the symbolism of all those tomatoes? Five years ago, Yassmin Abdel Magied's six-word an Anzac Day Facebook post set off a culture war that ultimately led the engineer and social advocate to leave Australia for the UK. BW checks in with Yassmin, whose new essay collection, Talking About a Revolution, looks back at the events of 2017 and beyond. Show Notes: Looking for Alibrandi on Stage or Book Yassmin Abdel-Magied - Talking About a Revolution
Today Elaine chats with the brilliant writer, engineer and activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied. We are thrilled to have Yassmin back on the podcast. Yassmin and Elaine discuss her new book TALKING ABOUT A REVO-LUTION. Which is a collection of Yassmin's essays over the last 10 years. We also discuss how the western world is still dealing with the Thatcher/Reagan era. The loss of community, intergenerational connection, cancel culture, being open to listening to others. The good, bad and ugly of social media. YASSMIN ABDEL-MAGIED Whether through literary essays, educational TikTok's or live television broadcast, Yassmin is an assured and intelligent voice, analysing society's systemic challenges, reframing established narratives, and making complex ideas accessible to all. Yassmin has published four books, written two plays, and is currently developing a number of projects for screen. In non-fiction, Yassmin writes on politics, technology, and culture, exploring how we can collectively build a more just world. In her fiction and scripted work, Yassmin enjoys examining rich, complex themes and centring Black Muslim women (with a healthy dose of humour!). An award-winning speaker and globally sought-after advisor on issues at the intersections of race, gender and faith, Yassmin has delivered keynotes and workshops in 25 countries in Arabic, English and a smattering of French. She founded her first organisation, Youth Without Borders, at the age of 16, leading it for nine years before co-founding two other organisations focused on serving women of colour. Yassmin is currently a Trustee of the London Library and Stakeholder Committee Chair with the Black Writers Guild. Her TED talk has been viewed over 2.5 million times and recognised as one of TED's top 10 ideas. WEBSITE: yassminam.com INSTAGRAM: @yassmin_a TWITTER: @yassmin_a TIKTOK: @yassmin_am PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK ASN.COM- DONATE LINKTREE P&N Linktr PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/persistentandnasty for those who can donate. A million thanks and love. Resources https://www.samaritans.org/?nation=scotland http://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/ https://rapecrisisni.org.uk/ https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ https://www.artsminds.co.uk/ https://www.bapam.org.uk/ https://freelancersmaketheatrework.com/sexual-violence-support-services/ Stonewall UK Trevor Project Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ GATE WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/
Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a Sudanese Australian writer and award-winning social advocate. She has published two middle grade novels (You Must Be Layla and the award-winning Listen, Layla), as well as her memoir Yassmin's Story. Talking About A Revolution is her 2022 anthology, which combines new and old works. Yassmin has spoken in over twenty-five countries on social justice and inclusive leadership. She founded her first organisation, Youth Without Borders, at the age of sixteen, leading it for nine years before co-founding two other organisations focused on serving women of colour. Her TED talk ‘What does my headscarf mean to you?' has been viewed over 2.5 million times and was selected as one of TED's top 10 ideas. Yassmin has appeared on The Garret before. In her previous interview she discussed writing YA fiction and who she approaches giving speeches (and preparing for her TED Talk). About The Garret Read the transcript of this interview at thegarretpodcast.com. You can also follow The Garret on Twitter and Instagram, or follow our host Astrid Edwards on Twitter or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today I have brought in for you a book that I have been reading over the long weekend. Yassmin Abdel-Magied's latest book it's a collection of essays called Talking About a Revolution. Now before I tell you about the book I want to introduce Yassmin Abdel Magied…In her own words Yassmin is a Sudanese Australian writer, recovering mechanical engineer and award-winning social advocate. Yassmin was born in Khartoum, Sudan and her parents moved the family to Australia when Yassmin was a baby. Yassmin is a mechanical engineer who left her dream of working with formula one and worked on oil and gas rigs.Yassmin turned the story of her early life into the successful book Yassmin's Story, and in some ways Talking About a Revolution is a successor of that book. Yassmin has also penned a middle grade series beginning with You Must Be Layla, which is being optioned for the screen.Yassmin is a talented writer whose career and life experience have been broad. Which is all important to begin with because she has also been, in her words, the most hated Muslim in Australia.Yassmin Abdel Magied is based in London these days after a social media post five years ago went viral for all the wrong reasons, leading to her receiving death threats and having to move house. Never mind the fact that she was raising an important social justice issue.Talking About a Revolution collects essays written around that time as well as across the intervening years, as well as original essays for the collections. I won't try to take in the length and breadth of the collection because it's just not possible in our limited time together.I will highlight the opening sortie from the book ‘Words Means Things' where Yassmin takes on Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language to ask the question; if words gain meaning through usage then who gets to make the rules about the ways we use language. What follows is an exploration of the ways cultural usage can be approved or derided, rejected or appropriated.The essay explores how media is able to sway, not just our take on the news but how we perceive events as right or wrong, worthy or distractions. We are asked about who controls the ideas that are broadcast out into the world and in turn who gets to decide what words mean what and in whose mouths we will accept the truth.It's a great discussion because in exploring ‘words' it not only acknowledges the sometimes tenuous link between signifier and signified, it also reminds us that meaning is created through action as well as sounds. Silently taking the knee speaks volumes, as does silently walking past racism whether it be on the street or in the administration.I'm still working my way through this collection and its array of ideas. I'm hoping to have Yassmin join me again on Final Draft so keep an ear out for that.Book Club is produced and presented by Andrew PopleWant more great conversations with Australian authors?Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.Get in touch with Andrew and Final Draft. We love to hear about what you're reading!Twitter - https://twitter.com/finaldraft2serInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/finaldraft2ser/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/finaldraft2ser/
Award-winning social advocate Yassmin Abdel-Magied explores everything from big tech to unconscious bias. Her searching new essay collection Talking About a Revolution shares the challenges and grief around her activism and leaving Australia. Speaking live via video in her first Australian event ahead of its release, she shares insights into how notions of justice and transformative change are evolving, as well as the adversity faced by a younger generation of activists urged to work towards empowerment rather than power. Yassmin is in conversation with Sisonke Msimang. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and subscribe to our channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yassmin Gramian, Secretary of Transportation for PennDOT, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, February 27, 2022.As secretary, Yassmin oversees programs and policies affecting highways, urban and rural public transportation, airports, railroads, ports, and waterways. She manages PennDOT's annual budget of $9.5 billion, which is invested in all of Pennsylvania's approximately 120,000 miles of state and local highways and 32,000 state and local bridges. Under her leadership, PennDOT is directly responsible for nearly 40,000 miles of highway and roughly 25,400 bridges. She also has oversight of the state's 11.8 million vehicle registrations and 10.3 million driver's licenses and IDs.Gramian assumed the role of secretary amid the COVID-19 global pandemic. This challenging time necessitated quick, decisive action to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 to best protect citizens, employees, and business partners. Under Gramian's leadership, PennDOT moved swiftly during the early stages of the pandemic to transfer essential functions to remote operations, while continuing to ensure roads were kept safe and passable, and crews remained available for responding to weather events. Gramian also serves as chair of the Transportation Revenue Options Commission (TROC), which was established by the Executive Order of Governor Tom Wolf to develop comprehensive funding recommendations for Pennsylvania's large and aging infrastructure.SUE SAYS"Yassmin came from Iran to America at the age of 17 without her parents or family. She came for an education and studied Civil Engineering. She would go on to become the very first female bridge inspector for a U.S. engineering firm and later step into a top spot with PennDOT. She attributes her success to her ability to adapt to new people, places, and situations that began as a child." Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania DOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian has worked to ensure that the state's transportation infrastructure keeps frontline workers moving while connecting people with essentials. Greg, Greg, and Pete caught up with Secretary Gramian at the end of 2020 to discuss how to carry forward all of the year's lessons for equity, the value of active transportation, and the importance of public transit for essential workers and vulnerable communities.
What would it be like to design a city from the perspective of justice? On this episode of The Future City Podcast we speak with Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a London-based, Sudanese-Australian writer, engineer and award-winning social advocate. Yassmin shares her thoughts about forgiveness, inclusive leadership and what it means to live in a city where each resident feels self-expressed and without fear. Yassmin trained as a mechanical engineer and worked on oil and gas rigs around Australia for years before becoming a writer and broadcaster. She published her debut memoir, Yassmin's Story at age 24, and followed up with her first fiction book for younger readers, You Must Be Layla, in 2019. Yassmin founded her first organisation, Youth Without Borders, at the age of 16, leading it for nine years. Yassmin has spoken in over 20 countries on unconscious bias and inclusive leadership and today she joins us from London, UK.
Welcome back, side hustlers! I am super excited to be bringing Yassamin Fate on the podcast today. Yassmin is a self-love business coach and we will be talking all about her story and how she infuses self-love and manifestation in her business. Yassmin shares how she knew from a young age that she wanted to make an impact with her life. This all came to light when she started her coaching business 4 years ago. It was along that journey she discovered that the most important thing first and foremost for business owners is to accept themselves and to know that we are worthy of having a business. This comes before integration and implementing any strategy. This realization helped her discover what her true purpose was in starting her coaching business. If you are looking to add more self-love into your business and life, then you won't want to miss this amazing episode! Find Yassmin on Instagram at www.instagram.com/yassaminfate If you liked this episode, be sure to give it a rating and review so that together, we can spread the message about side hustling and help other aspiring entrepreneurs and side hustlers. Also, share this podcast on Instagram and tag me @itstiffcheng so that I can share it with my community! Let's connect! You can find me here: ⇢ Want to escape your ordinary life? Book compatibility call with Tiff to see how she can support you to create a life beyond the ordinary by building your mindset and business. https://itstiffcheng.as.me/launch ⇢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itstiffcheng ⇢ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itstiffcheng ⇢ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/itstiffcheng/ ⇢ The Side Hustle Collective Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSideHustleCollective ⇢ Website: https://www.itstiffcheng.com ⇢ FREE guide on how to find your profitable niche: https://www.itstiffcheng.com/niche
Yassmin Abdel-Magied (@Yassmin_a) is a Sudanese Australian engineer-turned-writer. She recently published her first novel, You Must Be Layla, after a tumultuous year when, as she describes, became "the most hated Muslim woman in Australia." She talks to Rose Reid about starting over, and why she left race cars & oil rigs to begin writing, speaking, and doing Tedx Talks about unconscious bias. Join in the conversation, or find more @TheWomenPod. - Every episode of The Women, host Rose Reid profiles one person who has journeyed to do the extraordinary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices