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    This Ramadan, join us as we journey through the entire Qur'an together. Listen to a recitation of one part (juz) every day during the month of Ramadan, ahead of tarawih prayers, and complete a full recitation in just thirty days! Recitations will be released at noon each day during Ramadan.

    Want to follow along in Arabic with translations too? Follow us on YouTube!

    Did you know most mental illnesses start between ages 14-24? Time to listen up, as this org pushes for change

    Did you know most mental illnesses start between ages 14-24? Time to listen up, as this org pushes for change

    Content warning: This podcast episode contains references to suicide/suicidal feelings. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available 24/7. Call or text 988 or chat988lifeline.org

     

    According to the American Psychological Association, more than a quarter of adults say that most days they’re too stressed to function. Also, most mental illnesses actually start when teens/young adults are in school. Luckily, a new generation is changing the way we approach addressing mental health by starting earlier. In this episode, host Alison Haislip chats with Alison Malmon, founder of Active Minds – a nonprofit dedicated to saving lives that supports mental health education for young adults – about how to ensure that no one feels alone, the harrowing incident that drove her to create the org, and hosting critical “stress less weeks” on campus communities around the country. For more, check out wellconnected.murad.com.

    Is it cool to be anxious? Is social media glamorizing depression? A look at why mental health might be ‘trendy’ now

    Is it cool to be anxious? Is social media glamorizing depression? A look at why mental health might be ‘trendy’ now

    With social media often dictating culture—from skin and body positivity movements to normalizing formerly stigmatized mental health conditions—is the proliferation of popular meme accounts glorifying anxiety, depression and the “sad girl” persona? Is social media rightly celebrating mental health, or unnecessarily causing more of it? Join host Alison Haislip as she chats with lifestyle influencer Samantha Klein (@samswhurld) and therapist Shani Tran (@theshaniproject) to answer all these questions and more. For more wellness stories like this, be sure to check out wellconnected.murad.com

    If You’re Not Signing, I'm Declining

    If You’re Not Signing, I'm Declining

    This episode should have really been entitled 'A Phased Return' a slight play of words if you understand the context. 

    What happens in politics usually finds itself in the office including the pricks and false narratives pushed for the success of the corrupt.

    In this episode we round up things I have missed whist I have been away. I also share my hypochondriac boss taking credit for my work and removing my signature replacing it as hers and passing it off as her own. This really speaking to her character and the need to develop the 'Art of not giving a F*ck'. 

    This episode we discuss contract clauses risk and implications of clauses that you should be aware of for both employment and consultancy contracts

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    J-Beauty vs. K-Beauty: Do you know the differences? (You really should.)

    J-Beauty vs. K-Beauty: Do you know the differences? (You really should.)

    Why do some Japanese men refuse to use skincare? Why is plastic surgery so prevalent in Korea? And what do hot springs and spas have to do with skincare? In this episode of “Why is No One Talking About…”, we take an inside look at the top recommendations, ancient traditions and philosophies behind Japanese and Korean beauty. Listen as Japanese makeup artist (and Buddhist monk!) Kodo Nishimura (@kodomakeup) and Korean skinfluencer Ava Lee (@glowwithava) break down the differences, similarities and product obsessions of each beauty culture. Want to be in the loop on all things skin? Be sure to check out wellconnected.murad.com

    The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Murad, and are for informational purposes only, even if the advice of physicians and medical practitioners are included. This article is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, and should not looked be considered specific medical advice.

    Why is no one talking about: Judging people based on appearance? Let’s get real about ‘lookism,’ a powerful type of discrimination involving beauty ideals

    Why is no one talking about: Judging people based on appearance? Let’s get real about ‘lookism,’ a powerful type of discrimination involving beauty ideals

    Are you a lookist? Do you favor people who are deemed “traditionally attractive”? In this next episode of “Why is no one talking about” (where experts cover hot takes on mind, body, food or skin), our new host, actor/TV personality Alison Haislip, dives deep into lookism with philosopher/professor Heather Widdows. Heather’s book “Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal” has been deemed groundbreaking by Vogue, and she’s revealing the 4 global beauty ideals, how to combat lookism and more. (Spoiler: Don’t say, “It’s what’s inside that counts,” because we know that isn’t 100% true all the time.) For more eye-opening wellness stories for total skin health, check out wellconnected.murad.com.

    Daily and Consistently

    Daily and Consistently

    In this episode I will be discussing why as Black women we accept crumbs instead of an apology that consists of acceptance and accountability. Why as Black Women do we allow those outside of our community to continuously use us and our trauma to make money. Why are we all too willing to see self appointed allies as Messiahs' of social justice.

    What is clear is the weaponisation of 'be kind' and mental health to evade accountability. The issue isn’t  where one sticks their foot or their pursuits in the bedroom. It is about racism and the use of racism  by night and the pretence of allieship by day.

    We will also be discussing how to protect your job from those seeking to piggy-back on your shoulders to advance their careers.

    This episode also includes x2 dilemmas

    Referenced Podcast Episode:
    'B.A.M.E - Our Racial Experiences are not the same: Defining & Clarifying Boundaries'.
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/408YzZFKrkIiPJS0Fa1YL8?si=MXoKov3lQiCU4vukK7EIFQ


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    Why is no one talking about: Fear-marketing and those ‘clean beauty’ apps showing up everywhere? Social media’s top trusted cosmetic chemists spill all

    Why is no one talking about: Fear-marketing and those ‘clean beauty’ apps showing up everywhere? Social media’s top trusted cosmetic chemists spill all

    Cosmetic chemists are beauty’s new influencers, and we have two of the best in the game in this next episode of our new podcast series, “Why is no one talking about” (where experts cover unexplored, sometimes taboo hot takes on mind, body, food and skin). Nerd out as beloved chemists Michelle Wong (@labmuffinbeautyscience) and Esther Olu (@themelaninchemist) debunk “dirty lists,” explain whether clinical testing matters and expose the overhyped “clean beauty” apps that everyone seems to be using these days. For more fact-revealing stories on skin health, be sure to check out wellconnected.murad.com.

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