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    Explore " arab women" with insightful episodes like "Life With My Arab Wife", "Palestine", "Are You Really Arab Bro?", "Dubai Bling: It's OK to Like It" and "A Conversation with Dr. Vian Aziz" from podcasts like ""Obnoxiously Pleasant", "Obnoxiously Pleasant", "Obnoxiously Pleasant", "Obnoxiously Pleasant" and "Modes of Inquiry with Mathew Giagnorio"" and more!

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    Life With My Arab Wife

    Life With My Arab Wife

    On this week’s episode, Hanan and Lina speak with Jilan and Philip  on what life is like in an intercultural relationship. Jilan discusses what it was like to bring a Dutch guy home to her Arab family. Philip answers a lot of questions of what being married to an Arab is like. It’s a serious conversation full of laughs and love. 

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    Are You Really Arab Bro?

    Are You Really Arab Bro?

    Hummus or Labne? Fattoush or Tabbouleh? Knafeh or kunafa? On this week’s episode, Hanan and Lina speak with the creator of the Are You Really Arab Bro Card Game. The ultimate social-trivia card game about the Arab-American experience! 

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    A Conversation with Dr. Vian Aziz

    A Conversation with Dr. Vian Aziz

    Season 3 welcomes Dr. Vian Aziz on the podcast. We discuss the importance of sexual education and its absence in Arab and Muslim majority countries, the difference between sex and sexuality, the subject of shame and the role religion plays, how this impacts women particularly and shapes society, and the severe effects of male sexual repression on women and society. All this and more on MOI!

     

    Mo Amer’s new Netflix Series “Mo”

    Mo Amer’s new Netflix Series “Mo”

    The new Netflix comedy “Mo” is based on the life of Houston comedian Mo Amer. Mo Amer is a Palestinian-American Muslim born in Kuwait, whose family fled to the U.S. during the first Gulf War in the early 1990s. “Mo” spotlights Amer’s identity as a Muslim, a Palestinian, a refugee and an asylum seeker. 

    Hanan and Lina share their thoughts on the first-ever American show starring a Palestinian with a Palestinian family that tells an authentic Palestinian experience that is rarely presented in TV and popular culture.

    Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/5quYXgtegr4 

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    Muslim Women in the Workplace: Advice on Pivoting Careers and Gaining Confidence w/ Maariyah Choudery

    Muslim Women in the Workplace: Advice on Pivoting Careers and Gaining Confidence w/ Maariyah Choudery

    We have all heard the phrase : follow your passion and everything will fall into place. 

    But I also can't help but to think of another very popular phrase which is : some things are much easier said than done.

    I find it funny that when I was younger and I was asked 'what do you want to be when you grow up', my response was one that was very confident and it came with  no hesitation…mind you I  was also five years old at the time.

    But if you were to ask me this same question today, I would be confident in saying that I actually don’t know. 

    Now this isn't to say it’s a bad thing to not be able to pinpoint what it is that you want to do for the rest of your life…and that’s because we’re finally realizing we are multifaceted human beings who are constantly growing, learning and embracing different versions of ourselves.

    Of course, change can be frightening, especially in today’s world which is laced with so much uncertainty, but what do you do if you no longer enjoy the career path you had chosen for yourself?

    In today’s episode, I have an insightful conversation with none other than Maariyah Choudrey, who is a Chief of Staff at Uber, content creator and your big sis in tech!

    Chances are you have come across a post or video of Maariyah’s account, which is @lifewithmaars, where she shares business tips and advice for working women, her love of modest fashion and beauty, and where she documents her adventures as a foodie in NYC.

    So, what is the secret of those who do make it to the other side? The ones who take the leap and pivot careers?

    In this conversation, Maariyah shares her career transition journey from pre-med to finance and her most recent role in tech. We also navigate the ways in which one can leverage their skills and their network to successfully pivot careers. 

    Fear of failure may be at the forefront of our minds, but Maariyah discusses her own personal experiences with self doubt and finding the confidence within her that is needed to move forward. 

    As Muslim women, in today’s society, how can we show up as our full selves in the workplace without comprising our beliefs and faith?

    Tune in to find out!

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    Almost There - Ramadan Week 3 Check-In

    Almost There - Ramadan Week 3 Check-In

    On this week’s episode, Hanan and Lina share their thoughts on the Syrian drama series Haret Al Quba, what they do after Iftar, and what their plans are for Eid. 

    Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/08GxwdCCQRw

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    Seeking Closure: What Does it Mean When We Say Closure Comes from Us w/ Sara Kuburic

    Seeking Closure: What Does it Mean When We Say Closure Comes from Us w/ Sara Kuburic

    What does it truly mean when we say closure comes from us and what if we feel like the relationship isn’t really over?

    When you really think about it - no one ever really goes away completely. They either live in our minds, our hearts or both. 

    From time to time we may find ourselves in a chapter in our lives where we may be dealing with a generous amount of unanswered questions and the lingering feeling of not knowing if we made the right choice. From dealing with a relationship ending, to trusting yourself again, and of course the struggles we face when giving and receiving the honest, and at times, brutal truth - we can't help but to desperately search for the closure we need  in order to move forward in life. 

    When focusing on the topic of honesty - I find myself searching for it but am I really ready to receive it - unfiltered and void of it being sugarcoated? How does honesty play a role when seeking closure and what do we do when self trust and self forgiveness are not things that we have yet mastered? How do we not fall into the trap of believing that closure comes from those who have potentially hurt us and where an apology is still pending?

    In today’s episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sara Kuburic, who is also better  known as the Millennial Therapist for her instagram account where she shares tips and content related to mental health, self reflection and real life human experiences. I am truly grateful to have had this discussion with Sara  - and her ability to lead with compassion in answering every question I had asked.

    We also discussed the struggles of accepting how others  may not even realize what they have done to us, if it’s even possible to go back to who we used to be before certain relationships ended, how self sabotage can sneak it’s way into the decisions that we make for ourselves and so much more!

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    Growing Up Arab In America

    Growing Up Arab In America

    On this week's episode, Hanan and Lina discuss growing up Arab in America, myths and stereotypes about Arabs, lies your Arab parents told you, and top ten signs you're an Arab.

    Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/pKX-Jv3ISbs

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    Highly Sensitive Person: The Signs, Challenges and Strengths of Being Sensitive w/ Dr. Ketam Hamdan

    Highly Sensitive Person: The Signs, Challenges and Strengths of Being Sensitive w/ Dr. Ketam Hamdan

    You know for the most part I’m a pretty laid back person. I only care about two things: 
    the well being and the opinions of every single person on this earth, literally everyone, even strangers.

    If you ever found yourself in battle with literally yourself on a daily basis, then this conversation is just for you. It will shed light on the possible culprit which is the trait better known as Highly Sensitive Person or HSP for short.

    For thirty years of my life I have struggled with being, quote on quote, too sensitive and the crushing psychological weight of feeling everything on a much deeper level than anyone else. 

    The ability to pick up on the most subtle changes, even a change of tone via text that will leave me wondering all week long if I did something wrong. 

    Or my most impressive talent yet which is the ability to knock out anywhere at anytime because my nervous system is constantly on overdrive from experiencing emotional burnout as an HSP. 

    For the longest I had wondered to myself, why did God create me to have too much feelings. I lack the ability to detach myself from everything and avoid becoming emotionally invested in anyone. 

    This was all before I read Elaine Aron’s book, The Highly Sensitive Person and now everything that I was experiencing started to make sense to me.

    In today’s episode, I had the honor to sit down with Dr. Ketam Hamdan, an Arab American licensed therapist and educator who is also the managing director of Annisa’s mental health department, a non profit organization that works with Muslims in crisis.

    As an HSP herself, Dr. Ketam gives us an insight of what it means to navigate life when we may have high levels of sensory processing sensitivity and a strong reactivity to our surroundings. We also  delve into the positive and admirable aspects of being an HSP which includes being creative, the ability to cultivate  deep connections with others and our thirst for knowledge. 

    This episode is recommended for anyone who may know an HSP or may be an HSP themselves. There is so much to cover in regards to growing up as an HSP,  overcoming the struggles of setting boundaries and how our spiritual journeys may differ from others. 

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    Cultural Constructs: Stigma of Being Single and Navigating Relationships Post Divorce

    Cultural Constructs: Stigma of Being Single and Navigating Relationships Post Divorce

    How do you handle being pressured into a relationship you don’t want and why does society stigmatize women who choose to be single?

    At times society tends to be outspoken  when it comes to seeing people engaging in different life choices and that includes being single. It seems as though, whatever cultural background you come from, being divorced and choosing single-hood can make those around  you scratch their heads a bit.

    In this episode, I sit down with Mai Abdeljaber, a first generation Palestinian-American writer, editor, content creator and media professional. She earned her degree in Communications, Media Studies and Psychology and is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Psychology. 

    The topic of divorce is no stranger to this podcast, but today’s conversation will peel back a few more layers that are in dire need of attention. Mai and I each  delve into our own personal life journey post divorce and the unsolicited advice we’ve received from others, including strangers, about how to move forward. When strangers find out that Mai has chosen to be single for the last couple of years, their match making skills take center stage. 

    So why is being single viewed as a shortcoming and why aren’t we talking about the cultural constructs that are to blame at times when it comes to the demise of certain relationships?

    In this conversation, we discuss the impacts of divorce and how it can make you question everything you know about love and even yourself. We dive into the stark contrasts between the life choices we are making versus that of our parents and how it’s not a marker of failure if our lives do not  mirror theirs. 

    Most importantly we discuss the complexities of how men have been conditioned to view relationships,  the pressures that they face themselves and regardless, if you’re single, married or divorced, this conversation touches on the various family dynamics and how they affect the way that  we navigate today’s relationships.

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    Turkey Necks and M&Ms

    Turkey Necks and M&Ms

    Hanan and Lina discuss a variety of topics this week, including turkey necks, the Super Bowl halftime show, the Africa Cup, the new M&Ms, and Valentine’s Day. 

    Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/e9C__CZHd2g 

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    Announcing Our Third Co-Host

    Announcing Our Third Co-Host

    On our very first episode of 2022, we have a very special announcement. We have a new co-host who has been stealthily present and growing for the last couple of episodes: Marilyn is pregnant! In this episode, Marilyn shares how she and Hadi found out, she talks about the stresses of the first trimester, as well as how she copes with everyone suddenly having an opinion on her body.  Marilyn also talks through the different feelings she had in the last few months, especially finding out she was expecting after more than a year of trying.

    We would love to hear from you, and hear your stories. Do you have a pregnancy story? Have you struggled with fertility write to us on sayhi@whorunworldpodcast.com or follow us on Instagram: @whoruntheworldpod

    As always, we would love it for you to find it in your hearts to donate to one of these causes in Lebanon, as the country is going through a crippling economic crisis.
    Every little bit counts. 

    We Watched AlRawabi School for Girls | Who Run the Time

    We Watched AlRawabi School for Girls | Who Run the Time

    We recently binge watched Netflix’s AlRawabi School for Girls and it quickly became one of our favorite television shows. We loved the series so much that TV binger Marilyn savoured it over a few days, and TV savourer Rhea binged it in just one night. We decided to take our conversation to the podcast and breakdown our thoughts and reactions to the series. We discussed how authentic the show felt in how it portrayed the teenage Arab girl experience, how beautifully constructed and paced the series is and who is our favorite character. Ultimately, AlRawabi School for Girls is a series written and directed by Arab women who so aptly and honestly illustrate the pressures carried on the shoulders of Arab women from a young age.


    Did you watch AlRawabi School for Girls? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Please don’t hesitate to write to us on sayhiwhorunthewoldpodcast.com, or on our Instagram page: @whoruntheworldpod

    We recently won the Comedy Gold Award at the International Women’s Podcast Awards, and we spent the first few minutes of this podcast sharing with you our reactions. We are so incredibly grateful to you, our listeners, for listening to our episodes and for supporting us every way through. If you wish to support us even further, we ask that you consider donating to one of this charities helping our home country Lebanon as it navigates through a crippling crisis:  

    Exploring our Relationship to Food | Things My Mother Didn't Tell Me

    Exploring our Relationship to Food | Things My Mother Didn't Tell Me

    54% of people in the Arab world are at risk for developing an eating disorder. To help us make sense of this astounding statistic, we invited Dr. Melissa Rizk on the podcast. Dr. Melissa is a nutritionist and holistic health coach with a PhD in Cognitive Neurosciences specialised in eating disorders. Dr. Melissa explains to us what exactly is an eating disorder, what can cause them and how people can start developing healthy relationships to food and to their bodies. Through the sharing of personal stories, all three of us have an honest and emotional conversation about eating disorder with Rhea sharing her own personal story with binge eating. 

    If you want to learn more about this topic make sure to follow Dr. Melissa on her instagram @drmelissarizk, or if you are seeking help with an eating disorder check out Dr Melissa’s website: drmelissarizk.com.

    Books we mentioned on the podcast: 

    We’d love to hear from you. Would you like to share your story with us?  Write to us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. And for more: make sure to follow us on Instagram: @whoruntheworldpod.

    On a final note, we’ve been overwhelmed by the latest world events, particularly what’s been happening in our home country Lebanon. We do hope you can take some time out in your day to donate to these worthy causes: 

    Making It Work!

    Making It Work!

    On this week’s episode of Obnoxiously Pleasant Podcast, Hanan and Lina discuss the challenges and issues they encounter while producing a weekly podcast, how they handle these challenges, and how it’s ok to be imperfect and give yourself a break sometimes.

    https://youtu.be/ZhKY38_GglM

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    Do People Change?

    Do People Change?

    On this week’s episode of Obnoxiously Pleasant Podcast, Hanan and Lina discuss whether or not people can change and the difference between changing and evolving.

    https://youtu.be/KVJ9w58C8X4

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    Toxic Friends

    Toxic Friends

    On this week’s episode of Obnoxiously Pleasant Podcast, Hanan and Lina discuss toxic friends and why they’re so bad, the signs of a toxic friendship, and how to cut a toxic friend out of your life for good!

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