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Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusin ...
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Minnesota Teacher of the Year, Anti-racist teaching, Advocating for our children | #NomadicHustle Season 2 Ep.1 w/ Qorsho Hassan, educator, researcher, community organizer On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Qorsho Hassan about winning the 2020 MN Teacher of the year award, her early life in Louisiana, how to talk about ra…
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Beating the odds, inspiration behind becoming a doctor, Cardiology and Vascular Medicine | #NomadicHustle 34 w/ Dr. Abdi Jama, Cardiologist and Vascular Medicine Specialist On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Dr. Abdi Jama, a Cardiologist and Vascular Medicine Specialist, about what life in Mogadishu was like before the wa…
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CVE, Surveillance and criminalization of Somali Youth in Minnesota, Role of Somalis in Social Justice | #NomadicHustle 33 w/ Ramla Bile, Community Activist On the next episode of #NomadicHustle, we interviewed Ramla Bile and discussed the impact of the CVE surveillance on the Somali community in Minnesota, performative liberalism, disparities in th…
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Substance Abuse, De-stigmatizing Mental Illness, the Opioid epidemic | #NomadicHustle 32 w/ Yussuf Shafie, Founder, Alliance Wellness Center On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Yussuf Shafie,MSW LGSW, LADC, from Alliance Wellness Center and Clinic, to discuss Mental Health and Mental illness within the Somali / East Africa…
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Uplifting Somali stories, Women in Engineering, exploring our cultural identities | #NomadicHustle 31 w/ Fadumo Yusuf, Published Author and Engineer On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Fadumo Yusuf to discuss her journey as an author, how she developed an interest in Engineering, working in a male dominated industry, and l…
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Minneapolis Uprising, Protesting against police brutality, George Floyd Murder | #NomadicHustle 30 w/ Mahamed Sharif, student and activist. Our podcast with @sharif_mahamed to discuss the Minneapolis uprising, George Floyd protests and murder, growing up in Cedar-Riverside, and systemic racism in Minnesota. __ Follow the host : IG: https://www.inst…
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Podcast Recap: Dugsi reform, preserving Somali Language and Culture, and Q & A | #NomadicHustle 29 w/ Ust. Mohamud Awil Mohamed On this episode, I saw down with Ustaad Mohamud Awil Mohamed, a guest on episode 18 of our podcast, to reflect on our conversation and share some feedback from the audience. We also had a chance to discuss Dugsi reform, Dh…
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Importance of having a positive Male role model | #NomadicHustle 28 w/ Ahmed Ismail. Mentor, Entrepreneur, and founder of SomaliPN On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Ahmed Ismail about how to develop a Positive and Real relationship with your Father/Son/Brother what leadership looks like between a father/son and a husband…
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Autism: my journey through rage, shame, stigma, and acceptance | #NomadicHustle 27 w/ Fatuma Bulale, Mother and Advocate On this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Faduma Ahmed Bulale and discuss her journey as a mother of a child on the autism spectrum. We talked about observing and noticing the signs of delays and seeking medic…
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Oil, Gold, and Diamonds - Somalia’s vast resources | #NomadicHustle 25 w/ Abdirahim Osman Said, Geologist / Lead Mining Engineer Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle On the this episode of the #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Abdirahim Osman, a Geologist and …
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Mental health, parenting, and marriage | #NomadicHustle 25 w/ Roun Said, a licensed therapist and PhD student at the University of Minnesota Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle On the this episode of the #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Roun Said, a licensed…
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Coronavirus Pandemic: An Islamic Perspective | #NomadicHustle special episode w/ Sh. Abdirahman Kariye, Imam and Humanitarian Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle On this special episode of #NomadicHustle we discussed how the Coronavirus Pandemic impacts our spiritual well-be…
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Coronavirus Pandemic: How it impacts Somali and immigrant communities | #NomadicHustle special episode with a panel of Somali professionals Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle This episode was sponsored by: The Somali Health Board: https://somalihealthboard.org/ On this spec…
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Writing books for young muslim children, my struggles with identity growing up, lessons I learned after my first marriage | #NomadicHustle 22 w/ Amran Abdi, author and educator Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle Amran Abdi is young Somali mother and childcare educator by pr…
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My battle with addiction and substance abuse, how treatment and therapy saved my life | #NomadicHustle 21 w/ Khathar Abi, community activist. On episode 21 of #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Khathar Abi as he opens up about his battle with addiction and substance abuse, witnessing his friends overdose, and how he was able to make …
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Alarming rate of Autism in Somali / immigrant communities, Early signs that your child might be on the autism spectrum | #NomadicHustle 20 w/ Dr. Ifrah Abdullahi, post Doctoral Autism Researcher On episode 20 of #NomadicHustle, I sit down with Dr. Ifrah Abdullahi to discuss, the alarming rate of Autism in the Somali and Immigrant communities, early…
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Preserving the Somali Language and Heritage, Impact of colonialism on Somali history, The importance of Somali Academics and Scholars in taking control of our history and narrative | #NomadicHustle 19 w/ Mohamud Awil Mohamed. This episode was sponsored by: Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!” Click here: h…
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Beating the odds, Overcoming rejection, fear, and failure, advice for aspiring doctors and medical students | #NomadicHustle 18 w/ Dr. Samira Hassan, General practitioner with a specialist interest in Palliative care, Medical Education and Global Health. On this episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Dr. Samira Hassan to discuss her journey in beco…
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Teaching and Living in the UAE, Advice for those looking to live and work in the Middle East, Story of how my divorce led to a successful business venture | #NomadicHustle 17 w/ Anisa Ismail, Award-nominated Entrepreneur based in the UAE. On this episode of #NomadicHustle - I it with Anisa Ismail to discuss her experience teaching abroad in the UAE…
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The importance of activism, responding to the Beledweyne crisis, succeeding in higher education | #NomadicHustle 15 w/ Ismail Warsame, Higher education expert and academic advisor at Oregon State University. A native of Somalia and multilingual, Ismail Warsame had lived and or travelled through more than a dozen countries and over 30 states in the …
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How to land your dream job, LinkedIn strategies, How to build your personal brand, tips to make your resume stand out | #NomadicHustle 14 w/ Yahye Dineh, Senior Recruiter at Robert Half International Yahye specializes in connecting top accounting & finance talent to companies in the Greater Seattle Area. He works with both recent graduates and tenu…
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Winning international Quran Competitions, Coping with Anxiety and Stress, a tribute to my Quran teacher | #NomadicHustle 13 w/ Awo Salad, 3rd Place Winner at the Dubai International Quran Competition 2019 On this episode of #NomadicHustle, I sit with Awo Salad, senior at the University of St. Thomas (Education), to discuss what it takes to win an i…
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Gun violence in our communities, school-to-prison pipeline, advice for Somali parents | #NomadicHustle 12 w/ Ayanle Abdikarim, Executive Director at (BCG) Bridging Cultural Gaps Ayanle and BCG have worked with elders in the East African community to develop a culturally responsive mediation approach to address issues regarding the disproportionate …
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Working on the Bernie Sanders Campaign, My mothers Impossible Journey, the rise of Islamophobia in America, how Climate Change is affecting Somalia | #NomadicHustle 11 w/ Abshir Omar, Iowa Political coordinator for Senator Bernie Sanders On the 10th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Abshir Omar to discuss US politics, rise of Islamophobia, Stu…
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Chronicling immigrant stories, How the media portrays Somalis, Mainstream news sources for the diaspora | #NomadicHustle 10 w/ Mukhtar Ibrahim, founder of Sahan Journal On the 10th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Mukhtar Ibrahim of Sahan Journal to discuss how he got into journalism, the way Somalis are portrayed in the media, creating quali…
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On the 9th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Kaltun Karani, Author, Life coach, and founder of Hikmah Academy to discuss her struggles early on trying to fit in, how discovering Islamic studies transformed her life, ways to recover from trauma, realizing your potential, and much more! Kaltun Karani is the founder of Hikma Academy and a teacher…
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On the 8th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Sh. Mowliid, Imaam of Abubakar As-saddique Islamic Center to discuss how religious leaders should conduct themselves, contemporary islamic issues and how to approach them, steps to increasing your imaan, turning your life around, and much more! Sh. Mowlid is an Imaam at Abubakar As-saddique Islamic …
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Institutional Racism, How African Americans paved the way for Somalis and other Immigrants, Understanding the Public School System | #NomadicHustle 7 w/ Shukri Olow, PhD Candidate, Education On the 7th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Shukri Olow to discuss how institutional racism works, dismantling a system made to oppress black and brown f…
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Poetry and Deen, Struggles of Young Somali Boys, How Islam Saved My life | #NomadicHustle 6 w/ Abu Al Khair, Poet, Youth Activist, Entrepreneur On the 6th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Abubakr to discuss his journey as a troubled Somali boy growing up in the toughest neighborhoods in the US to his transition into an internationally recogni…
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On the 5th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Dr. Qaali Hussein to discuss her experience in becoming a board certified surgeon while raising her six children, advice for professional Muslim women, advocating for yourself in the workplace, and balancing a successful career with a busy family life. Dr. Qaali Hussein is a double board certified t…
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Real Estate investing, Financial Literacy, Budgeting, Ayuuto money | #NomadicHustle 4 w/ Abdiwali Mohamed (CPA) On the 4th episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit Abdiwali Mohamed (CPA) to discuss Real Estate investing, how to budget, financial literacy, 401k, ayuuto, and much more! Abdiwali Mohamed is the son of Somali refugees, the first of his family …
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Podcast Listeners, on the 3rd episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Dr. Ahmed Ali (pharmacy) to discuss his journey in opening the first black owned pharmacy in Seattle, and the work his organization is doing with regards to eliminating and reducing health disparities. Ahmed Ali is an innovator, an entrepreneur, systems thinker and change-maker wi…
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Podcast Listeners, on the 2nd episode of #NomadicHustle, I sit down with Ikran Ismail and discuss the her journey as a PhD student at the University of Washington in Seattle, navigating the public school system, advice for Somali parents seeking the best education for their kids, and much more. Enjoy, and I hope you're going to love this episode! S…
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Podcast Listeners, on the first episode of #NomadicHustle, I sit down with Mohammed Hajji Ahmed aka @iambahdoon and discuss the importance of creativity in the Somali community, comic books for Somalis by Somalis, and pursuing a career in acting. Enjoy, and I hope you're going to love this episode! Share your feedback and we would love to hear what…
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