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The multi-faceted 5thRateDuelist, Zara Khan, joins the IMNerd Podcast to discuss everything from Yugioh to comedy and mental health. Support the show***Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IMNerdSend listener letters to: imnerdpodcast@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/IMNerdPodcastThanks for listening!
Just days after the final episode capping 14 seasons of FX's Emmy-winning adult animated comedy Archer, the series will officially wrap with a special Finale Event. Archer: Into the Cold on December 17th on FXX (next day on Hulu). The animated half-hour comedy follows Sterling Archer as he navigates the changing landscape of the spy world. In season 14, Archer and The Agency found their own way with Lana at the helm. Her goal was to make money while also making the world a better place, but she quickly discovered running a spy agency isn't so cut and dry. The series features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin as the world's greatest spy, "Sterling Archer;" Aisha Tyler as the spy with marital troubles, "Lana Kane;" Judy Greer as the crazy office assistant in search of a special skill, "Cheryl/Carol Tunt;" Chris Parnell as the reliable company-man, "Cyril Figgis;" Amber Nash as the enthusiastic offender, "Pam Poovey;" Adam Reed as the opportunist, "Ray Gillette" and Lucky Yates as the experimenter-in-chief, "Algernop Krieger." Season 14 also features Natalie Dew as super-agent "Zara Khan." Archer was created by Adam Reed and is executive produced by Reed, Matt Thompson, Casey Willis and co-executive produced by Mark Ganek at Floyd County Productions. The series is produced by FX Productions.
Just days after the final episode capping 14 seasons of FX's Emmy-winning adult animated comedy Archer, the series will officially wrap with a special Finale Event. Archer: Into the Cold on December 17th on FXX (next day on Hulu). The animated half-hour comedy follows Sterling Archer as he navigates the changing landscape of the spy world. In season 14, Archer and The Agency found their own way with Lana at the helm. Her goal was to make money while also making the world a better place, but she quickly discovered running a spy agency isn't so cut and dry. The series features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin as the world's greatest spy, "Sterling Archer;" Aisha Tyler as the spy with marital troubles, "Lana Kane;" Judy Greer as the crazy office assistant in search of a special skill, "Cheryl/Carol Tunt;" Chris Parnell as the reliable company-man, "Cyril Figgis;" Amber Nash as the enthusiastic offender, "Pam Poovey;" Adam Reed as the opportunist, "Ray Gillette" and Lucky Yates as the experimenter-in-chief, "Algernop Krieger." Season 14 also features Natalie Dew as super-agent "Zara Khan." Archer was created by Adam Reed and is executive produced by Reed, Matt Thompson, Casey Willis and co-executive produced by Mark Ganek at Floyd County Productions. The series is produced by FX Productions.
Secularism portrays itself as a neutral worldview that allowed for open exchange of ideas and way of life outside the laws of the Church. In reality, it has reconfigured the way we think about and experience the world. Imam Tom Facchine invites Dr. Zara Khan back on the show to analyze the history of secularism and where it has left us today.
Human rights may seem like an obvious thing to advocate for. After all, we are all human and want the best for ourselves and others. But where does our notion of rights really come from? Who is the “human” of human rights? Imam Tom Facchine invites Dr. Zara Khan to discuss the history of human rights movements, the underlying assumptions of what it means to be human, as well as how human rights discourse is politicized and weaponized against Islam and Muslims.
What IS a micro-influencer? Can they earn money from social media too? Zara Khan answers all of those burning questions with Val.
Modern technology has made it easier than ever to instantly connect with a world far bigger than our local neighborhoods. It's given us the opportunity to learn, work, and keep up with our loved ones no matter where we are, and in the midst of a global pandemic, this has been a blessing for a lot of people. However, the smartphone era has also introduced new challenges to our spirituality that we aren't always aware of. Are smartphones tools that we can use to our benefit, or are they designed to be harmful? What are the spiritual consequences of our over-reliance on social media and modern technology? What can we do to mitigate the harms of technology as we strive to connect with God? In this episode, host Mohamad Zaoud talks to Dr. Zara Khan, author of the Yaqeen Institute paper, “Taking Account of Tech: Fulfilling Our Personhood in the Smartphone Era.” Share your feedback! https://yqn.io/podcastfeedback
This week Lydia Bennett sits down with Zara Khan and Adam Hassan to talk about their experiences of being a Muslim whilst studying at Durham. They clarify what Islam actually teaches and what makes up the core parts of the Muslim faith, whilst also touching on elements of culture often associated with Islam, both positive and negative. Together, Zara and Adam discuss the great things and the challenges of being a Muslim at Durham University before later exploring the misconceptions other students in particular have about their faith. Zara and Adam both share one thing they wished people knew about her faith as well as providing many interesting and enlightening insights into what it's like to live out the Muslim faith at Durham. Enjoy! Follow us on instagram @faith.podcast.pr for more details and for some great photos of the creative process behind the podcast!
Lots of new music and remixes to get through in this week's show. Our fusional flight begins with some Desi Jersey club, then flying to Albania, Morocco, France, Belgium, Nigeria and South Africa with a few South Asian live mashups in the mix. We've also included some tech house and hiphop in the show as well, all mixed and mashed up with Bollywood, Panjabi and Bhangra. New music from Omar, Kamal Raja, Pedda P, Naira Marley, Zara Khan, plus lots more. Mon 10pm PST, Tue 7pm GMT, Tue 2pm EST, and Tue 11.30pm for listeners in India. Hosted by DJ and music producer: @viktoreus
Ever wonder what it's like to be the person choosing influencers for campaigns? Our girl Zara Khan of @bloggingwithzara spills the tea. Find this episode's guest: Zara Khan http://www.zarablogs.com http://www.instagram.com/bloggingwith... http://www.tiktok.com/@bloggingwithzara “Pitching & Negotiating for Digital Creators” E-Book: https://www.etsy.com/yoursoulcialmate... Follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/yoursoulcial... http://www.instagram.com/kbousq Follow us on TikTok http://www.tiktok.com/@kbousq Learn more about Your Soulcialmate's “Impact to Income” Mentorship Program http://www.yoursoulcialmate.com/impac... Find us on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/651sQ2v... Find us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Try Wingspan for Free for 30-Days https://referral.wingspan.app/m5ixbRl Try Flick Hashtags Free for 7-Days https://flick.tech?fpr=kristen87
Zara Khan is a comedian and mental health advocate! Her journey in comedy began with a therapy session and evolved into using jokes to shed light on mental health in an effort to remove stigmas. She's a TEDx speaker and her recent Zoom mics have been featured in the LA Times. We talk about that and so much more! Give it a listen!Learn more about Zara Khan www.mentallymuslim.comSubscribe to Zara's YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/2XPJ2ZlFollow us on Instagram: Zara @mentallymuslim Josue @josuehernanezpics Podcast @nocreditsneeded Podcast Music by @marinesmx Podcast Artwork by @itsthelalo
In this episode, resident music connoisseur @sammysamarth talks about Ariana Grande's 'Rain on me', 'Together' by SIA, Jogan by Zara Khan, and Jyotica Tangri's Kuchh Tum Kaho. This week’s spotlight is on the song, Akele Hum Akele Tum.
Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guest Dr. Zara Khan, explore gems from the 23rd Juz' of the Holy Quran.Qur'an 30 for 30 is the Ramadan podcast for everyone. Hosts Sh. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro will be joined by a different guest each day for the month of Ramadan to explore the beauty and the lessons of the Qur'an. Listen in to their conversation as they read, wonder, understand, reflect, and extract gems and practical tips from the Holy Book.
I am joined by the Stigma Smashing Zara Khan (@mentallyMuslim) . We talk about the unexpected way she found comedy, having comedy that has a message, arranged marriages and much more. Zara Runs a weekly Virtual Comedy Show to get us till we can have live shows again, Its every Friday at 6PM PST.Also follow her if you are interested in her Stigma Smasher sticker that some of the proceeds go to NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Illness. Thanks to Dave the Profit (@davetheprofit) for providing the music. With your host Stefanie Michele (@_Stefmichele) stefmichele@thechaotictype.com
Today on the AgEmerge podcast, Zara Khan joins us as we discuss how satellite technology can be leveraged to create value in agriculture. Planet has developed the largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, which are capturing near-daily imagery of every field across the globe. What’s exciting about the work Zara is leading is that we are just at the beginning of unlocking the potential of this vast and unprecedented empirical dataset. Zara also shares how the technology is being used by other actors such as government and humanitarian agencies. You can also learn more about Planet by visiting their website, following them on Twitter, and watching media reporting by NBC, 60 minutes, and other news agencies. WEBSITE: www.planet.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/planetlabs NBC STORY: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/tiny-privately-owned-satellites-are-changing-how-we-view-earth-n1042386 60 MINUTES STORY https://www.cbsnews.com/news/private-company-launches-largest-fleet-of-satellites-in-human-history-to-photograph-earth-60-minutes/
Dr. Zara Khan describes the meaning of culture and considers the roots and values in pop culture and the implications for Muslims in the West.
Zara Khan (@MentallyMuslim) talks with the ladies about sexy anime characters, chunky highlights, and shattering stigma surrounding mental illness. They also discuss the perfect sandwich, awkward hugs, and why everyone was so attracted to that Disney animated Robin Hood fox. They answer a lady problem from a listener who's unsure of how to handle a toxic friend. Want even more Lady to Lady? Head over to www.Patreon.com/LadytoLady to support the show and access ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more! Get your birth control from the privacy of your own home with Simple Health. Go to Simplehealth.com/LADY or enter code LADY at checkout to get a $20 prescription fee waved.
A view from space can tell a farmer a lot about the state of the crop. Join us for our interview with Zara Khan, product marketing manager with Planet, one of the premier providers of satellite imagery for agricultural, industrial, and research applications.
New podcast coming to the network soon hosted by Zara Khan and Frank King! Join us with your host, Kristin Sunanta Walker, as the talk about dating, the online dating experience, when you tell a date you have mental health struggles, and more! Zara Khan is a Pakistani-American, Muslim, L.A.-based comedian who has performed shows all over the U.S., including at the Laughlin Laughfest, Ice House, and Comedy Works (Denver). She has also given 2 TEDx talks and her one-woman show called “Same Shiite, Different Day” is featured on “Signature Bits,” available on Spotify and Amazon. She shares her experiences as a single, mentally ill, Muslim woman battling challenges like discrimination, dating, and trying to win Burqini competitions.www.mentallymuslim.comFrank King, Suicide Prevention and Postvention Public Speaker and Trainer was a writer for The Tonight Show for 20 years. He joins host Kristin Sunanta Walker on Mental Health News Radio as cohost for some of our shows. Depression and suicide run his family. He’s thought about killing himself more times than he can count. He’s fought a lifetime battle with Major Depressive Disorder and Chronic Suicidality, turning that long dark journey of the soul into five TEDx Talks and sharing his lifesaving insights on Mental Health Awareness with associations, corporations, and colleges. A Motivational Public Speaker who uses his life lessons to start the conversation giving people permission to give voice to their feelings and experiences surrounding depression and suicide. And doing it by coming out, as it were, and standing in his truth, and doing it with humor. He believes that where there is humor there is hope, where there is laughter there is life, nobody dies laughing. The right person, at the right time, with the right information, can save a life.www.thementalhealthcomedian.com
What happens when two comedians talk online dating and mental health? JoinZara Khan and Frank King as talk about the "fun" of dating in general but especially when using online dating apps. Zara Khan is a Pakistani-American, Muslim, L.A.-based comedian who has performed shows all over the U.S., including at the Laughlin Laughfest, Ice House, and Comedy Works (Denver). She has also given 2 TEDx talks and her one-woman show called “Same Shiite, Different Day” is featured on “Signature Bits,” available on Spotify and Amazon. She shares her experiences as a single, mentally ill, Muslim woman battling challenges like discrimination, dating, and trying to win Burqini competitions.www.mentallymuslim.com Frank King, Suicide Prevention and Postvention Public Speaker and Trainer was a writer for The Tonight Show for 20 years. He joins host Kristin Sunanta Walker on Mental Health News Radio as cohost for some of our shows. Depression and suicide run his family. He’s thought about killing himself more times than he can count. He’s fought a lifetime battle with Major Depressive Disorder and Chronic Suicidality, turning that long dark journey of the soul into five TEDx Talks and sharing his lifesaving insights on Mental Health Awareness with associations, corporations, and colleges. A Motivational Public Speaker who uses his life lessons to start the conversation giving people permission to give voice to their feelings and experiences surrounding depression and suicide. And doing it by coming out, as it were, and standing in his truth, and doing it with humor. He believes that where there is humor there is hope, where there is laughter there is life, nobody dies laughing. The right person, at the right time, with the right information, can save a life.www.thementalhealthcomedian.comwww.bumbleinthejungle.comwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Meet Zarah Khan!!! She has a very interesting recovery story. She battled Schizoaffective disorder, alcohol, and the haters. She's also been living that Ted Talk dream! LINK: https://tinyurl.com/ycedmsfp
Hey guys! Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode. On this hilarious episode, I talk to fellow open mic comedian, Jason Rodriguez We talk about topics that include, his favorite racial slur, his first joke he told on stage, being the "funny" guy at work, and his favorite/worst childhood memories. We also bust out another great installment of Celebrity Interviews involving a famous Latin Lover. Thank you for downloading/listening/sharing/SUBSCRIBING! Follow the show on social media @ThisComicsLife & @TheDstories Email- thiscomicslifepod@gmail.com Come see all your favorite This Comic's Life guest LIVE! June 23rd 8pm OC STEEL HOUSE Anaheim, CA Performances by: Amber Scalzo, Dakota Freeman, Zara Khan, Kenny Weber, Michael Huebner, Ryan Schooley, Nate Hedrick, and Emily Champlin! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/this-comics-life/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/this-comics-life/support