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Speaker’s Corner with Michael Doward is a heartfelt and honest podcast that shines a light on the issues affecting Muslims today. Through powerful personal stories, candid conversations, and reflections on faith, identity, and community, Michael explores the beauty and challenges of embracing Islam in today’s world. Speaker’s Corner offers a welcoming space to listen, learn, and connect through shared human experiences. Inspire FM - Postively Inspiring The Community
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Follow me as I embark on a new life as a muslimah. As I face stereotypes,wearing my hijab, discrimination,love, world events and much more. Follow me as I discover my true self while building and getting to know the merciful most gracious Allah SWT Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kai721/support
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Hi my name is Yusuf, and I am first gen American. I created this podcast to share my journey into Islam. As a revert I want to share my daily endeavors, how Islam has helped me, and the changes it has brought to me and those close to me.I hope you enjoy my spiritual journey. I hope to help new converts or those curious about Islam, especially the growing latino Islamic population in the Americas and all over the world.
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Terry returned to the Catholic Church after a 30 year journey in the Pentecostal-Evangelical world of Churches and brings his Passion for Apologetics-Evangelism and Discipleship to the Catholic Church . Terry’s speaking ministry has a no nonsense approach – proclaiming prophetic Catholic teaching and is sure to challenge and inspire those who hear him. Terry is Scottish by birth and now lives in Ireland working tirelessly with the clergy and laity on renewal within their parishes. Terry is a ...
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AbdarRahman

AbdarRahman

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"Struggles in business and life to be on the Straight Path": podcast / spoken word blog covering an eclectic mix of things through the lens of a revert to Islam who is heavily into asset management, investing, business, emerging markets, philanthropy and charity. I've been asked regularly to speak about my experience and if I can't sit with you over coffee then let's try to make this the next best thing, inshaAllah. You can find transcripts here www.AbdarRahman.me
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New Beginnings

New Beginnings

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New Beginnings is pleased to present to you this monthly podcast for converts, by converts. Join our hosts along with special guests as they discuss issues converts to Islam face before, during, and after conversion. No fluff, no holding back, just honest conversation.
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This podcast is made to educate the general public about hunting, fishing, and anything outdoors. On "The Final Shot" we interview people that have had an experience in any of the 50 states hunting, fishing, or managing wildlife in order to inspire America's youth to get outside, and revert back to our roots of living off of the wilderness.
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A personal finance and investing podcast on money, how it works, how to invest it and how to live without worrying about it. J. David Stein is a former Chief Investment Strategist and money manager. For close to two decades, he has been teaching individuals and institutions how to invest and handle their finances in ways that are simple to understand. More info at moneyfortherestofus.com
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Arabic Word by Word is a podcast for anyone interested in understanding common Arabic words and expressions and the deeper meaning behind them. The hosts are both Muslim, one since birth and the other a recent revert. One is a native Arabic speaker and the other a native English speaker. Join us to learn more about this beautiful language and when and how to use these expressions.
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Ever wonder what it would be like growing up as a Muslim in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, or perhaps on the steppes of Central Asia? Have you ever listened to a revert share their journey to Islam? Did you ever wonder what were the signs that they felt? What were the struggles that they had to overcome? This podcast looks to explore more on these topics, and to meet Brothers and Sisters around the world to bring about more understanding in this Big Muslim Family.
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The +972 Podcast

+972 Magazine

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The +972 podcast is your direct line to the journalists, thinkers, and activists struggling for justice in Israel-Palestine. +972 Magazine is the only English-language media outlet run by Palestinian and Israeli journalists, delivering fifteen years of fearless reporting and analysis between the river and the sea.
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Sorry, You're A Lot

Saloni and Katie

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Welcome to Sorry, You're A Lot, a podcast which delivers big sister energy through candid chats about those feelings of being too much. Join us weekly where we will tackle the big and little topics surrounding being 'a lot' and fitting in. Expect chaos and unfiltered conversations as we navigate this thing we call life, and take you along for the ride. Meet the hosts Saloni - Described by Katie as funny, creative and a cheerleader! Saloni has worked in digital marketing for 15 years and is a ...
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All I look for is the blue in someone hoping it will turn to purple, then to crimson and then to red, only to revert back to blue. I desperately search for ways to capture this transition. To look for the silver lining in the bittersweet. Poetry comes handy. With the power of expression, one has a chance to self-reflect, the best in us and the worst in us too. Carrying a feeling of impending doom over me all the time, I chose poetry. To express. To vent out. To rant out. To be myself. Poetry ...
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#MuslimPhilanthropy Podcast

American Muslim Community Foundation

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Founded in 2016, American Muslim Community Foundation is a grassroots, national nonprofit organization in the United States. Our focus is on creating Donor Advised Funds, Giving Circles, distributing grants, & building endowments for the American Muslim community.
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Path of the Sober Seeker is a podcast at the crossroads of recovery, spirituality, and lived experience. Hosted by James H., an American Muslim revert, recovering alcoholic, Chemical Dependency Counselor (CDCA), and author of From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and the 12 Steps, each episode explores how the timeless wisdom of Islam connects with addiction recovery, personal growth, and with the universal search for connection. Whether you are Muslim, a person in recovery, or simply a spiritual seek ...
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She Speaks💋 whatever you BELIEVE whatever you SPEAK you MANIFEST! Everything you’ve ever wanted and needed you already have it. Friends, Love, Relationships & More. Follow me as I have panel discussion and my own personal Open Diary ! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shespeakz/support
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Mont Icons

Mont Publishing House

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Mahmood Fazal, a former outlaw biker turned journalist, and Daniel Stewart, from Total Control and Distort mag, speak to artists, journalists, film-makers, musicians, writers, activists and outsiders about counter-culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each week join Malik (aka Mark Anthony Aka Sumandar aka Abu Niyyah) a convert to Islam to talk about the interesting journey to Islam and talk with friends turned family along the way. A light-hearted, story filled show with the occasional gut wrenching moments. A sure surprise in store every episode, who knows where it’s going to go. So be sure and stop by, the door is always open Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shahadahtriberadio/support
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The Rite Life Podcast

Alex Concepcion RD, LD

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Why are you here? Bariatric Surgery!! Welcome to The Rite Life Podcast!! No matter where you are on your journey… whether you’re considering the procedure, Pre-op, or post-op, you have questions. Registered Dietitian Alex Concepcion provides evidenced-based education, interviews with real patients, practitioners, and motivation to get you from where you are, to where you want to be… HAPPY AND HEALTHY!!
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High Noon

Independent Women's Forum

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High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast features interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to discuss the most controversial subjects of the day in a way that hopes to advance our common American future. Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women’s Forum. You can listen to the latest High Noon episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you ar ...
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In todays episode we speak with Cleo Escarez, the founder of Redyoos. A company focused on supporting the clean energy transition through recycling jewelry and precious metals. Redyoos supports the circular economy by reducing the need for mining for new finite precious metals, and provides a direct end of life solution for consumers and businesses…
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This time of year, Palestinian Christians are often invoked in media and political discourse as emblems of faith, coexistence, and hope, while the political conditions shaping their lives — including military occupation, genocide, and forced displacement — are ignored. Palestinian theologian and lecturer John Munayer sheds light on the Palestinian …
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Should you borrow money to magnify returns in your 401 (k), IRA, or other tax-deferred retirement account? We examine Basic Capital, which allows investors to leverage their retirement account investments. We also explore how the wealthy don't use debt to generate wealth but to manage it. Sponsors Gelt - Taxes Done Right Insiders Guide Email Newsle…
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A single sentence can anchor a life: “You will always be my sister.” Our season finale gathers Amina, her father, and her brother for a rare, vulnerable conversation about love with boundaries, faith under pressure, and what it takes to heal without rewriting what you believe. We walk through the “watershed” road trip and surgery plan that split th…
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As Baby Boomers continue to retire, some analysts expect financial markets to feel the strain. We examine whether demographic shifts truly shape stock and bond returns, or what other factors matter more. Topics covered include: Will retiring baby boomers lead to lower stock prices or higher interest rates Some earlier demographic predictions and ho…
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Investigative journalist Yuval Abraham takes us inside his reporting on the systems driving Israel’s mass killing in Gaza over the past two years. He discusses the core challenges and ethical dilemmas of uncovering state-backed atrocities, and why the stories revealed so far are just the tip of the iceberg. Abraham highlights the need to hold power…
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The 2025 Annual Symposium in Muslim Philanthropy Awards was hosted by Muhi Khwaja, co-founder of American Muslim Community Foundation (AMCF), who welcomed attendees and discussed the importance of zakat and charitable giving. The event featured presentations from various speakers, including Shazin Mufti, who provided insights about AMCF’s work and …
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Rahim Aga Khan introduced the Q&A session with Ismailis for the first time, see how it went.. Does he know what he said or was just trying to be chummy with his jamaat without actually giving any clear and concrete solutions to their problems... Is he the type of a religious guide Ismailis should be following, or he is exposing himself and his ance…
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In todays episode we speak with Anna Hammond, the founder of Matriarch Foods. A company that upcycles farm surplus and fresh-cut remnants into delicious, healthy products for food service, retail, and emergency food. We learn her story working in the arts to engaging local farmers in the New York City region, which lead to her discovering how we ca…
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Over a month into the ceasefire, Gaza’s future remains in the hands of Western powers — with Palestinians largely excluded. Gazan political analyst Muhammad Shehada provides an in-depth look at the diplomatic and geopolitical strategies at play, the ongoing realities of displacement and deprivation inside the Strip, and what this moment might mean …
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A single moment on a church baseball field set a lifelong script: feeling invisible, unchosen, and unsure how to be a man. That early wound threads through this raw conversation with Yasser as we trace a path from strict Protestant roots and adolescent shame to marriage, internet-fueled addiction, nervous breakdown, and the long, messy search for w…
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David converses with best-selling author David Bach about preventing burnout through sabbaticals, moving to another country, why retirees should take Social Security as early as possible, and Bach's idea of a flat tax on IRA distributions. Insiders Guide Email Newsletter Get our free Investors' Checklist when you sign up for the free Money for the …
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In this meeting, Muhi and Aneesa discussed plans for an upcoming podcast episode that would cover Aneesa’s professional journey, philanthropic work, and achievements as CEO of multiple manufacturing companies. Aneesa shared her background growing up in Yemen, her transition from family business to leading roles in manufacturing, and her experiences…
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In this meeting, Ali shared his personal and professional background, including his journey from Pakistan to the US and his path into psychiatry, while discussing his experiences with mental health challenges and recovery. Ali explained the mission and services of the Khair Collective including their focus on Muslim mental health care and their wor…
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Can you really make money sports betting on low-risk, high-probability events? Topics covered include: The growing size and influence of the U.S. sports betting market Recent sports betting scandals How sports betting odds work An intriguing low-risk approach to sports betting Why the low-risk sports betting approach is still gambling with a negati…
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In this episode of Re.Vert Ventures, we sit down with Dan Kurzrock, founder of Upcycled Foods (formerly ReGrained), a pioneer turning the food upcycling movement into a thriving business. Based in the Bay Area, Dan shares how a college beer-brewing hobby turned into a mission to give “spent grain” a second life. From dorm room experiments to scalin…
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In the occupied West Bank today, life looks completely different than it did just two years ago — with unprecedented levels of state-backed settler violence, arbitrary arrests, new road closures, and mounting economic pressure. But resistance, too, is changing. Veteran activist Munther Amira connects this moment to earlier chapters of the Palestini…
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What happens when the war outside mirrors the conflict within? Meet Yara, a 23-year-old Palestinian woman whose journey through war-torn Gaza, self-discovery, and spiritual awakening offers profound wisdom beyond her years. Growing up amid bombs and uncertainty, Yara developed anxiety that shaped her understanding of herself and the world around he…
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What’s the difference between hoarding and investing? There’s a reason markets built on productive assets—like stocks and bonds—are far larger than hoarding markets such as gold and cryptocurrency. In this episode, David explores why that is, and shares why he recently bought Zcash, and how it’s both similar to and different from Bitcoin. Email New…
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Dr. Sohail Masood shared his entrepreneurial journey from founding Crescent Healthcare to becoming the largest privately held home infusion company in the U.S., while discussing his receipt of various prestigious awards and his commitment to community work through his family foundation. Dr. Masood discusses his family’s philanthropic activities, in…
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In this episode of Re.Vert Ventures we speak with John Metcalf, founder of Upgraded, the leading tech subscription service in the US focusing on MacBooks. Based in Austin, we hear John’s story from childhood to being self employed to full time founder and everything in between. Culminating to John creating a platform enabling the a new model for de…
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Two years after October 7, Israeli public opinion remains shaped by fear, grief, and a siege mentality. But could the fragile ceasefire mark a turning point — or will Israel slip back into an “October 6 way of thinking,” ignoring the root causes of the violence and paving the way for future wars? Political analyst, public opinion researcher, and A …
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How AI gets simple finance wrong, and how to make it work for you, not mislead you Topics covered include: How AI ignores the time value of money A detailed example of ChatGPT misleading by making a simple math mistake Some examples of opportunity costs and sunk costs when making financial decisions Understanding how AI works can help us use it mor…
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Are gold and silver up more than 50% in 2025 because investors fear currency debasement, or is this rally just the latest meme trade? In this episode, we explore the supply and demand forces behind gold and silver, discuss investing strategies, and outline what to watch to see if investors truly are worried about debasement. Sponsors Money for the …
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When Mustafa first realized his same-sex attractions weren't going away, he spiraled into self-hatred, shame, and thoughts of suicide. Desperate for relief, he embraced revisionist interpretations of Islam that seemed to permit same-sex relationships. This led to marriage with another man—a decision that initially brought him the love and acceptanc…
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In this episode of Re.Vert Ventures, we speak with Ken Elliott, founder of IND Hemp, the leading source of industrial hemp food, feed and fiber ingredients in the country. Based in Montana, we hear ken’s story of going from the environmental services sector to discovering the restorative properties of growing hemp. From there he decides to go full …
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How do Palestinians conceive of liberation and hope today, after decades of disillusion, and beyond the narrow language of statehood? In this bleak moment, what forms of governance, sovereignty, or resistance still feel possible? Zayne Abudaka argues that understanding Palestinian public opinion requires a new approach to polling — one that doesn’t…
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How to decide when to invest in municipal bonds versus new tax-efficient bond ETFs that don't invest in munis. We analyze several newer ETFs that earn bond-like returns while avoiding paying taxable income distributions. Sponsors Claude.ai - Sign up for Claude today and get 50% off Claude Pro Delete Me – Use code David20 to get 20% off Investments …
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Welcome to Re.Vert Ventures Season 3 (formerly Growing Green Ventures). We’ve made a few aesthetic updates, but the heart of the show remains the same: exploring the climate crisis through the lens of entrepreneurship and digging into the journeys of founders making a real impact. This season, we’re focusing on the circular economy — reimagining wa…
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More journalists have been killed in Gaza since October 7, 2023 than in any other conflict since the Committee to Protect Journalists began collecting data in 1992. According to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, Israel’s onslaught has killed 250 media workers to date. Yet despite facing conditions without parallel in the history of modern warf…
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This week there isn’t a regular Money for the Rest of Us episode, but David shares an update on what’s happening behind the scenes. He previews an exclusive Plus member livestream on the forces shaping the next decade, explains why there won’t be a new episode next week, and highlights fresh content available on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Su…
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In this deeply moving episode, Adam shares his journey through the confusing terrain of same-sex attraction as a Muslim man from Egypt. With remarkable vulnerability, he reveals how complicated family dynamics – a domineering mother and emotionally distant father – created the perfect storm for his internal struggles with identity and sexuality. Ad…
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What happens when the money supply grows too slowly or too quickly? From gold-standard deflation to QE-driven inflation and inequality, we trace the lessons of monetary history, and what we can do today to protect ourselves in an age of infinite money. Topics covered include: How is the money supply measured, and why is it a subjective exercise Wha…
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From salmon leaping along the Vancouver Island coast to fake bands on Spotify, this episode explores the divide between the physical and digital economy, and what lumber markets, managed forests, and everyday life teach us about staying connected to the real. Topics covered include: How timber investing works and why it is reflective of how industr…
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James kicks off Season 2 with guest Andy H., a 16-year sober actor, filmmaker, and pilot. They talk about staying sober in New York City, how discipline in acting and aviation mirrors spiritual practice, and why connection is the opposite of addiction. Topics include: finding serenity in chaos, the role of meditation and accountability, and buildin…
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In this episode of Speaker’s Corner, host Michael Doward explores the growing debate around national flags in Britain. Prompted by a recent surge in Union Jack and St George’s flags across towns and cities, this conversation asks: Are flags a symbol of unity—or a sign of division? From patriotism and remembrance to concerns about far-right associat…
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Trigger warning: This episode involves a discussion of sensitive subjects like sexual abuse and trauma, in addition to female menstruation and body image wounds. Growing up as a "tomboyish" girl in Pakistan who never quite fit traditional feminine expectations, Maryam eventually developed gender dysphoria alongside same-sex attraction—all while try…
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It’s been nearly two years, and Israel’s genocide in Gaza shows no signs of abating. At the same time, Israel has further entrenched its control over Palestinians in the West Bank, and accelerated its persecution over Palestinian citizens of Israel, while expanding the war to Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran. Inside Israel, protests against the war …
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Central bankers set policy with incomplete information, unobservable targets, and constant trade-offs between growth, inflation, and employment. In this episode, we delve into how the fight for Federal Reserve independence could impact markets, interest rates, and your financial future. Topics covered include: What Federal Reserve Chair Powell said…
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