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Endlich Entspannt ErfolgreichEndlich Entspannt Erfolgreich#025 Morgenroutine - Wie du mit dieser Gewohnheit deinen ganzen Tag positiv beeinflusst - Interview mit Shabnam Ananda Hallo du Wunderbare, Viele von uns starten den Tag chaotisch, gehetzt und unstrukturiert – und genau das beeinflusst den restlichen Verlauf des Tages. Doch was, wenn es einen Weg gibt, den Morgen bewusst zu gestalten, um gelassener und fokussierter zu sein? In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Shabnam Ananda, Yoga-Lehrerin, Mentorin und Facilitatorin für Transformation und Heilung, über die Kraft von Morgenritualen. Gemeinsam schauen wir uns an, wie eine Morgenroutine aussehen kann, warum sie nicht kompliziert oder zeitaufwendig sein muss und wie sie dir hilft, entspannter und erfolgreicher durch den Tag zu gehen. Highlights der Folg...2025-02-2621 minThe Mehan PodcastThe Mehan PodcastWrap-up of Season 1 - Scouting TalentHello dear listeners! Today, we wrap up Season 1 of The Mehan Podcast, a series where we explored the evolving world of talent acquisition, talent management and development. In this episode, I, Shabna Ibrahim - Head of Executive Search at Mehan, will be sharing some of the key insights from our incredible guests who brought their expertise, stories, and actionable advice to the table. We look forward to the feedback, stories and experiences from our listeners. Thank you so much for the support extended so far and stay tuned for Season 2. If...2024-12-2710 minThe Health Foundation podcastThe Health Foundation podcastUnderstanding race, ethnicity and health inequalities – with Heidi Safia Mirza and Shabna BegumThe UK is becoming more ethnically diverse: nearly 20% of the population reports being from a minority ethnic background and projections suggest growing diversity is the future. People from minority backgrounds in the UK experience a variety of inequalities. But what is the latest evidence telling us?   A comprehensive analysis of race and ethnicity, recently published as part of The IFS Deaton Review of inequality, finds no single story of advantage or disadvantage across ethnicities. Instead, it presents a complex picture of inequality across and within ethnic minority groups. The findings highlight entrenched inequalities – including access to the building blo...2024-10-2236 minShadeShadeBroad CanvasThis new weekly, five part series of conversations with art educators, practitioners and makers expands on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. These conversations aim to support educators in providing a more diverse art curriculum. In today's episode 'Broad canvas' I talk with Henry Ward, an artist, educator and the Director of Freelands Foundation and Shabna Begum, CEO of the Runnymede Trust who give an overview of the UK arts education ecosystem.Freelands Foundation works to broaden access to art education and the vis...2024-10-2229 minThe Ethnically PodcastThe Ethnically PodcastSeason 1 Episode 12: Racism, Resilience & Runnymede with Shabna BegumIn Episode 12 of the Ethnically Podcast, host Adarsh Ramchurn sits down with Dr Shabna Begum, the CEO of the Runnymede Trust. Shabna shares her unexpected journey from a 23-year career in teaching to becoming a senior researcher and eventually the CEO at the UK's leading racial justice think tank.   The conversation delves into the impact of race and racism on her life, the challenges she faced during her career transition, and her work focusing on issues like police presence in schools, the cost of living crisis, and women's experiences in the workplace.   Shabna also discusses the importance of confidence, the ne...2024-10-0147 minThe Inside Story PodcastThe Inside Story PodcastWhy is there a spread of violent far-right protests in the UK?Days of rioting in England and Belfast. Social media has been used by the far-right to spread rumours about immigrants, and organise protests that have become violent. Thousands of police officers are on alert. So what's behind the surge in violence? In this episode: Shabna Begum, Chief Executive Officer, Runnymede Trust. Katy Brown, Postdoctoral Fellow, Maynooth University, Ireland.  Sohan Dsouza, Computational Social Scientist. Host: Mohammed Jamjoom Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook2024-08-0424 minThe Fair Society seriesThe Fair Society seriesThe CanariesThe UK is a very unfair country. Inequality – whether socio-economic, regional, racial, gender, class-based, or disability-based – has got out of hand. This is morally wrong, but it's also bad for our economy, society and democracy. It's no surprise that 85% of people are concerned about inequality in Britain today. And the bad news is that most experts believe that inequality is going to get even worse over the next few years.To address this, the next government has to take bold action to reduce economic inequality and build a fairer society. If we don’t make progress on thi...2024-07-0158 minThe Mehan PodcastThe Mehan PodcastTHE MEHAN PODCASTThe first series of The Mehan Podcast is ‘Scouting Talent’. The introductory episode features the host Shabna Ibrahim, Head of Executive Search at Mehan and Zuhoor Al Meqbali, the Founder of Mehan talking about the first series of The Mehan Podcast. In the coming episodes of this podcast, we'll delve into the world of Talent Acquisition and Executive Search in the region. We'll explore industry trends and the talent landscape, offer career advice, and interview inspiring professionals and leaders who are shaping the future of our nation.   This isn't just listening; it's learning through the power...2024-04-0304 minRace and Racism in our Modern WorldRace and Racism in our Modern WorldS1 E7: Solidarity with Suresh Grover, Shabna Begum and Karis CampionContent warning: May contain examples of extreme racist violence and language. Our bonus episode is a collaboration with our friends from the Sociological Review and our former colleague Dr Karis Campion.  This episode was first released on the Sociological Review podcast Uncommon Sense in May 2023 In 1993, Black British teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a racist attack that sparked a long fight for justice and led the UK to ask questions of itself and its institutions. Three decades on – with The Runnymede Trust’s Shabna Begum, and Suresh Grover of The Monitoring Group – Karis Ca...2023-12-1859 minHyphenatedHyphenatedIs policing of Palestine protests stifling freedom of speech? Plus, Amal CEO Catherine Roe on the charity’s closureThis week, Hyphen reporter Aisha Rimi, author and Runnymede Trust co-CEO Dr Shabna Begum and political stand-up comedian Harun Musho'd discuss the United Kingdom's decision to abstain on the UN Gaza ceasefire vote and concerns about the policing of pro-Palestine protests stifling freedom of speech. Our panel also mull over changes to UK visa rules and reflect on whether Taylor Swift is a worthy recipient of Time Magazine's person of the year award.  Host Reya El-Salahi speaks to the chief executive of Amal, Catherine Roe, about the imminent closure of the charity she founded to help shift t...2023-12-1349 minLatest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoLatest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoWhy the racial wealth divide mattersContributor(s): Professor Vimal Ranchhod, Faeza Meyer, Dr Eleni Karagiannaki, Dr Shabna Begum | Wealthy households able to draw on owner occupied housing assets, private pensions, savings and financial investments have prospered. Meanwhile the majority of the populations, even in rich nations – have been exposed to harsh ‘austerity’ policies, and often the need to balance debt obligations. There is increasing evidence that wealth assets play a significant role in allowing social mobility advantages to the children of wealthy households. However, it is not widely appreciated that these developments underscore the intensification of racial wealth divides. Although the historical study of the racial...2023-11-221h 22All items | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfWhy the racial wealth divide mattersContributor(s): Professor Vimal Ranchhod, Faeza Meyer, Dr Eleni Karagiannaki, Dr Shabna Begum | Wealthy households able to draw on owner occupied housing assets, private pensions, savings and financial investments have prospered. Meanwhile the majority of the populations, even in rich nations – have been exposed to harsh ‘austerity’ policies, and often the need to balance debt obligations. There is increasing evidence that wealth assets play a significant role in allowing social mobility advantages to the children of wealthy households. However, it is not widely appreciated that these developments underscore the intensification of racial wealth divides. Although the historical study of the racial...2023-11-221h 22All items | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesWhy the racial wealth divide mattersContributor(s): Professor Vimal Ranchhod, Faeza Meyer, Dr Eleni Karagiannaki, Dr Shabna Begum | Wealthy households able to draw on owner occupied housing assets, private pensions, savings and financial investments have prospered. Meanwhile the majority of the populations, even in rich nations – have been exposed to harsh ‘austerity’ policies, and often the need to balance debt obligations. There is increasing evidence that wealth assets play a significant role in allowing social mobility advantages to the children of wealthy households. However, it is not widely appreciated that these developments underscore the intensification of racial wealth divides. Although the historical study of the racial...2023-11-221h 22All items | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioWhy the racial wealth divide mattersContributor(s): Professor Vimal Ranchhod, Faeza Meyer, Dr Eleni Karagiannaki, Dr Shabna Begum | Wealthy households able to draw on owner occupied housing assets, private pensions, savings and financial investments have prospered. Meanwhile the majority of the populations, even in rich nations – have been exposed to harsh ‘austerity’ policies, and often the need to balance debt obligations. There is increasing evidence that wealth assets play a significant role in allowing social mobility advantages to the children of wealthy households. However, it is not widely appreciated that these developments underscore the intensification of racial wealth divides. Although the historical study of the racial...2023-11-221h 22Mumbai CrimeMumbai Crime7.2 Six Suspects 'Shabna Saxena'Episode 2 of our 10 part series Six Suspects. Arun tell us all about Shabna Saxena, the Bollywood star whom Vicky Rai wants to control. In this episode, stardom, a devoted fan and a terrible secret. Send your questions! Questions@goldhawkproductions.org CAST: ARUN ADVANI, an investigative journalist Rajit Kapur VICKY RAI, a rich Delhi playboy Zafar Karachiwala MAMTA RAI, a politician and Vicky’s mother Radhika Mital MUNNA MOBILE, a mobile phone thief Anand Tiwari SHABNAM SAXENA, a Bollywood actress Shernaz Patel...2023-10-0218 minHyphenatedHyphenatedPaying tribute to Sinéad O’Connor and Dr Shabna Begum on the changing face of Brick LaneHyphen assistant editor Hussein Kesvani, Dr Laura Jones of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and the author and government climate advisor Dr Imad Ahmed discuss how London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone is reshaping politics. We also pay tribute to Sinéad O’Connor and explore how Muslim converts are represented in the media. Host Reya El-Salahi talks to Dr Shabna Begum about her book From Sylhet to Spitalfields, and gives her tips for the best food in Banglatown. Plus, Hafsa Lodi on how young Muslims became sneakerheads. Get in touch with...2023-08-0242 minUncommon SenseUncommon SenseSolidarity, with Suresh Grover, Shabna Begum & Karis CampionAUDIO CONTENT WARNING: description of extreme racist violenceIn 1993, Black British teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a racist attack that sparked a long fight for justice and led the UK to ask questions of itself and its institutions. Three decades on – with The Runnymede Trust’s Shabna Begum, and Suresh Grover of The Monitoring Group – Karis Campion of the Stephen Lawrence Research Centre hosts this special episode to ask: who are we now? What happened to anti-racist solidarity and how can it progress?Karis and guests reflect on the fragmentation of “political blacknes...2023-05-1959 minBeyond the pay gap figure with Michelle GyimahBeyond the pay gap figure with Michelle Gyimah16. CASE STUDY 1: Pay progression for Women of Colour: Fact or FictionIn this case study mini-series, Michelle Gyimah talks to Dr. Shabna Begum - Head of Research at Runnymede Trust and Zaimal Azad - Senior Campaigns Officer at Fawcett Society.  Shabna and Zaimal share with us their experiences as researchers and professional women of colour, how co-authoring the ‘Broken Ladders - The Myth of Meritocracy for Women of Colour in the workplace’ report impacted them. Episode Highlights Coming face to face with lived experiences through other women of colour How doing this research impacted everyone on  a personal and professional level The importance of understanding the di...2022-12-2039 minCMS Pensions LawCastCMS Pensions LawCastEpisode #39 – DC Schemes and Master Trusts and themes arising from recent consultationsIn this episode Johanna Clarke and Mukudi Nkanza are joined by Shabna Islam from Hymans Robertson to provide an update on DC Schemes and Master Trusts and themes arising from recent consultations.   In particular, they look at: • Delivering the Stronger Nudge to Pensions Guidance • Open Consultations: Facilitating investment in illiquid assets • Master Trusts and illiquid assets To find out more about our Pensions team or this podcast, head to cms.law. To sign up for our Pensions Ombudsman and Law-Now updates you can register here.  2022-04-2517 minHymans Robertson On...Hymans Robertson On...Master Trusts – debunking the myths - Episode 40In this episode of Hymans Robertson On… Mike Ambery, Partner in our DC Team is joined by Shabna Islam, Head of DC Provider Relations to discuss the misconceptions we hear about when it comes to moving to a DC Master Trust arrangement. You can find the show notes for this episode at hymans.co.uk/hymans-robertson-on.2021-09-0709 min