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A space to get tips, advice, or a different perspective to enable YOU to get ahead. All this, as I share experiences from growing up in The Gambia (West Africa), to getting my PhD from one of the best Universities in The United States, and working for Fortune 500 HealthCare companies.
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Plays by Mahmud is for visionary and entrepreneurial learners who are thirsty for actionable advice and steps to make the next big thing. I, the host, is a curious and hungry guy who is ready to take action and is here to learn along with you from the great people who made it and made it big. There will be interview based episodes on every Tuesdays and Fridays which will be 30-60 minutes. And there will be one Q/A episode every month answering all the questions that you have in your mind. So ...
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I've Mastered My Throat With Gibran Mahmud!

I've Mastered My Throat With Gibran Mahmud!

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Have your ears just absolutely been craving a podcast that seamlessly blends classical singing, stimulating conversations, and a little bit of "comedy"?? Well have I got news for you...there isn't one. But while you are trying to find one, check out and download my new podcast, I've Mastered My Throat, on SoundCloud and iTunes which comes pretty close!
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Hello new listener! Welcome to the “Talking to Myself as I Draw” podcast where your boy Muddy here rambles on about all of the random thoughts that come to my mind as I work on some type of art or creative project. This audio usually comes from the “Studio Sessions” series I have on my Youtube Channel so be sure to check those out if you want to see exactly what I am working on, but if you’re more intrigued by the random thoughts delivered by my monotone voice, keep listening! Support this p ...
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The Backstage Boys

Basil Mahmud and Trent Zuberi

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A unique podcast hosted by two guys that work heavily in the world of independent professional wrestling, Basil Mahmud and Trent Zuberi. We take you behind the scenes to talk about what goes wrong, what goes right and everything in-between to bring the show from backstage to the fans!
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Sacred Knowledge podcasts consist of authentic traditional Islamic knowledge from qualified teachers. Our podcasts range from audio and video lectures to classical Islamic songs. Visit sacredknowledge.co.uk for more material.
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Bu proqramda İran Azərbaycanında və İranda baş verən hadisələr, İranda insan hüquqlarının vəziyyəti, İran azərbaycanlılarının problemləri, İranın Azərbaycan Respublikası ilə əlaqələri, Azərbaycanın tarixi və mədəniyyəti, tarixdə xüsusi ilə İran azərbaycanında gördüyü işlərlə tanınmış şəxslərin
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Jar Kujera Podcast

Habib Rabiu Dandutse

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Shirin Jar Kujera Podcast zai rika gayyato maku kwararru domin tattauna al’amuran da suka shafi rayuwar yau da kullum ta fannoni mabambanta kamar; siyasa, kasuwanci, tsaro, mulki, tattalin arziki, lafiya, wasanni, zamantakewa da dai sauransu.
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Championing Mobility marks Toyota's commitment to transform into a mobility company that supports the creation of more independent, safe and eco-friendly mobility solutions. Brought to you by MAD Movement, this podcast features interviews with the Top 16 Agent M (Mobility) Teams throughout Malaysia. Toyota believes that MOBILITY goes well beyond cars and that movement is a human right. Toyota's care of the environment by implementing Toyota Eco Youth is to create positive impact on the socie ...
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As a leading policy think tank, the Oakland Institute is bringing fresh ideas and bold action to the most pressing social, economic, and environmental issues of our time. In partnership with impacted communities, we research and document threats to land rights, livelihoods, and natural resources, and develop communications and advocacy campaigns to support and elevate these struggles in the international arena.
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Paradigms of Leadership

Cambridge Muslim College

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Muslim history brims with detailed accounts of incredible leaders. Some are better known than others but they all demonstrated a range of beautiful leadership qualities that we can learn from today. In Paradigms of Leadership, an ongoing Lecture Series, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad chooses exemplary figures throughout Islamic history, of every generation, geography and gender, drawing out particular lessons for us: both in the way they carried themselves through society and in the principles the ...
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The Change Makers Podcast is created for high-achievers, leaders who want to lead from the new paradigm of leadership. How to bring leadership beyond measures of masculine and feminine leadership style, bringing spotlight to making people shine their light the brightest. The Tips, Insights Tools & Stories designed to helping leaders to deal with old system collapsing and become the change they want to see in their world. This podcast is designed for you as a leader, leading a team, a busines ...
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Lilith Mahmud on Italy, immigration, liberalism, freemasonry, the Mediterranean, the EU, whiteness, Berlusconi, Meloni, fascism, Libya, Eritrea, slavery, energy, citizenship, and gender and anthropology You can read about her interests here: https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=5546 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mg_AiPGw-0…
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Nicole Archer on the upcoming US elections, right-wing material culture, textile and needle labor, fast fashion, gender, race, consumption, art history, institutional aura, and flags versus banners You can read about Nicole’s interests here: https://www.narcher.com/ https://garmentworkercenter.org/ https://artjournal.collegeart.org/ https://www.eur…
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Barbara Browning on ficto-criticism, Caetano Veloso, The Miniaturists, linked short stories, Covid-19, war, environment, Clarice Lispector, raising quail, the body, dance, and Randy Martin You can read about Barbara’s work here: https://tisch.nyu.edu/about/directory/performance-studies/3015339 https://www.youtube.com/@barbarabrowning https://barbar…
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Mark Deuze on the wellbeing of media workers and Faculty, journalism, precarity, Skinflower, Denis McQuail, and labor You can read about Mark’s work here: https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/d/e/m.j.p.deuze/m.j.p.deuze.html?cb https://skinflower.bandcamp.com/By Toby Miller
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Ian Hunter on philosophy and history, Kant, religion, cultural studies, Foucault, EP Thompson, Rawls, terrorism, colonialism, and reason You can read about Ian here: https://iash.uq.edu.au/profile/151/ian-hunter https://www.uni-erfurt.de/max-weber-kolleg/forschung/forschungsgruppen-und-stellen/forschungsstellen/forschungsstelle-fuer-fruehneuzeitlic…
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Dennis Broe on film noir, Maverick, television, his detective novels, and Los Angeles You can read about Dennis here: https://www.peoplesworld.org/authors/dennis-broe/ https://dennisbroe.substack.com/ https://www.laprogressive.com/author/dennis-broe https://dennisbroe.substack.com/p/i-fought-the-law-new-podcast-on-the https://www.ejumpcut.org/curre…
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David Pellow on Academics for Justice in Palestine, environmental justice, electronic toxicity, social movements, workers, garbage in Chicago, environmental colonialism, diverse activism, immigrants, and prisons You can read about his work and concerns here: https://es.ucsb.edu/david-n-pellow https://icrt.co/ https://www.cccjn.org/…
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Bruce Robbins on Gaza, atrocity, Columbia University, Social Text, Jewish activism, Thomas Mann, Raymond Williams, Matthew Arnold, Alexander Kluge, Edward Said, and cosmopolitanism You can read about Bruce’s work here: https://english.columbia.edu/content/bruce-robbinsBy Toby Miller
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Sivamohan Valluvan on international right-wing hegemony, nationalism, post-colonialism, pubs, Brexit, diversity, class, race, immigration, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and populism You can read more about his work here: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/staff/valluvan/By Toby Miller
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Annika Speer on artificial intelligence’s influence on storytelling, public speaking, and embodied performance, science communication, pro-choice activism, realism and alienation, contemporary theater, and dramaturgy You can read about Annika here: https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/annika https://psi.ucr.edu/people…
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Lauren Levitt, Elizabeth Dayton, and Ayanna Dozier on sex-worker art, autobiography, transactional intimacy, power, humor, alliance, Veil Machine, Red Canary Song, Butterfly, “rescue,” criminalization, zines, fashion You can read about Lauren, Elizabeth, Ayanna, and links related to their interests here: https://twitter.com/LaurenLevitt8 https://do…
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Rosalind Morris on southern Africa, mining, gold, the resource curse, the informal sector, Thailand, inequality, cultural production, Zama Zama, the social sciences and humanities, and speech You can read about her work here: https://anthropology.columbia.edu/content/rosalind-c-morris https://www.rosalindcmorris.com/ https://www.rocamproductions.co…
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Kimberly Voss on women’s social history, archival research, life in journalism for black and white women, domestic violence, food reporting, fashion journalism, and women’s pages in newspapers You can read about Kimberly here: https://communication.ucf.edu/person/kimberly-voss/ https://www.gothamcenter.org/blog/the-journalism-of-style-how-new-yorks…
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Mark Williams on media history, textual analysis, critical thinking, attention culture, pedagogy, digital humanities, archives, and media ecology You can read about Mark’s work here: https://faculty-directory.dartmouth.edu/mark-j-williams https://mediaecology.dartmouth.edu/wp/archives/1026 https://mediaecology.dartmouth.edu/wp/ https://pub.dartmout…
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Katie Moylan, Evi Karathanasopoulou, and Caroline Mitchell on community radio, podcasts, intimacy, locality, student production, visuality, participation by women, time, archives, platforms, and funding You can read about their work here: https://le.ac.uk/people/katie-moylan https://staffprofiles.bournemouth.ac.uk/display/evik https://www.sunderlan…
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Hannah Burdette on Subcomandante Marcos, Latin American languages, hip hop, and definitions of indigeneity You can read about Hanna’s work here: https://www.csuchico.edu/hfa/about/people/lanc/faculty/burdette-hannah.shtml https://chicostatetranslat.wixsite.com/california-state-uniBy Toby Miller
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John Frow on institutions of interpretation, value, Marxism, non-representational accounts of representation, Murdoch University, surveying Australian tastes, genre, climate change, and cultural studies You can read about John’s work here: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/john-frow.html…
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Tony Kashani on consciousness, artificial technology, the collective unconscious, cinema as art and industry, Iranian film, growing up in Iran, and compassion You can read about Tony’s work here: https://tonykashani.com/ https://www.techumanity.online/By Toby Miller
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John Naughton on how we got here, recovering utopians, internet history, liberal democracies, journalism, Conor Cruise O’Brien, the Open University, and technological determinism You can read about John here: https://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/john-naughton/ https://memex.naughtons.org/By Toby Miller
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Pat Aufderheide on documentary film, fair use, copyright monopolies, South Korea, the US, breaking encryption, telecommunications law, Latin America, Pauline Kael, Kartemquin, John Dewey You can read about Pat’s work here: https://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/paufder.cfm https://cmsimpact.org/program/fair-use/ https://cmsimpact.org/code/documentary…
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Graciela Victoria Franco Martínez sobre las humanidades, el pensamiento crítico, la tecnología, las universidades privadas colombianas pequeñas y la idea de una federación, centro-periferia, posmodernidad, y el racismo Se puede leer sobre su obra aquí: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ohKahGAAAAAJ https://www.utb.edu.co/blog/blog-de-cienci…
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Caitlin Davies on the history and contemporaneity of female sleuths and criminals, journalism, divorce, serving papers, missing persons, shadowing people, women and the Thames, and fiction versus non-fiction writing You can read about Caitlin’s work here: https://www.caitlindavies.co.uk/By Toby Miller
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Steve Brint on conflicts in state power, diversity, and academic freedom, complaints about ‘cancel culture’ to push a right-wing educational agenda, the politics of spectacle, the image of sociology, diversity initiatives, and the contributions of universities You can read about Steve’s work here: https://spp.ucr.edu/faculty-spotlight-steven-brint …
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Meryl Alper on young people, play, media effects, communications, disability, families, Sesame Street, Nickelodeon, Disney, and autism You can read about Meryl’s work here: https://merylalper.com/ https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262545365/kids-across-the-spectrums/By Toby Miller
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María Moreno Carranco sobre la familia, las elecciones mexicanas, la auto-etnografía estudiantil durante Covid-19, Santa Fe, La Roma, La Condesa, la cultura alternativa, los temblores, y el riesgo Se puede leer más sobre María aquí: https://dcsh.cua.uam.mx/portfolio-item/dra-maria-del-carmen-moreno-carranco/#toggle-id-2 https://cua-uam.academia.edu…
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Anna Hickey-Moody, Jeneen Naji, and Tapasya Narang on Irish multiculturalism, media coverage of conflict, infrastructural discrimination, intersectional feminist humanities, postcolonial study, radical poetry, postcolonial relations, and conditions for asylum seekers You can read about their work here: https://www.annahickeymoody.com/ https://www.m…
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Gavan Titley on Gaza, free speech, media infrastructure, victimhood, nationalism, multiculturalism, Ireland, colonialism, public-service media, knowledge, and consequentialism You can read about Gavan’s work here: https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/gavan-titleyBy Toby Miller
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Steven Hadley on cultural democracy and policy, the arts, creative industries, Johnny Vegas, Happy Mondays, audience cultivation, and leadership You can read about Steven’s work here: https://www.theaudienceagency.org/our-team/steven-hadley and contact him via: sdjhadley@gmail.comBy Toby Miller
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Diana Leon-Boys on Latina girls’ media and research, motherhood, Elena of Avalor, Disney, transformational flexibility, studies of production, meaning, and reception, Spanish, and theme-park work You can read about Diana’s work here: https://www.dleonboys.com/By Toby Miller
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Stephen Duncombe, Peter Bloom, and Stevphen Shukaitis on post-capitalist societies, realizing utopias, self-management in sports, radicalism in business schools, running organizations, students, and artificial intelligence You can read about their work here: https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/stephen-duncombe https://www.essex.ac.uk/people/shuka9090…
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David Lloyd on settler colonialism in Palestine and Ireland, Gaza and US universities, Césaire, Beckett, Kant, Schiller, aesthetics, creativity, Cabral, and affirmative action You can read about David’s work at: https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/dclloyd https://davidcolleslloyd.com/about/By Toby Miller
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Chris Robé on reactionary populism, progressive Hollywood, Eisenstein, anarchism, surveillance, and social movements You can read about Chris’ work here: https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/scms/faculty/robe/ https://blog.pmpress.org/authors-artists-comrades/chris-robe/By Toby Miller
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William Mazzarella on advertising, magic, disenchantment, charisma, affect, media, religion, Indian film censorship, mass society, liberalism, and populism You can read about William’s work here: https://anthropology.uchicago.edu/directory/Willliam-T-S-MazzarellaBy Toby Miller
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