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EASY INJECTIONS and calm patientsEASY INJECTIONS and calm patientsLidocain, Emla & Co.🎧 Folge 6 – Lidocain, Emla & Co.Wie viel Betäubung braucht die schmerzarme Injektion?In dieser Folge gehen Lilly und Dr. Easy der Frage nach, welche Rolle Lokalanästhetika bei Injektionen tatsächlich spielen.Emla-Creme, Eisspray, Lidocain-Mischungen und vibrierende Skin-Tools – die Liste an Methoden ist lang. Doch: Was hilft wirklich? Und wann sind solche Maßnahmen sinnvoll, wann überflüssig?Gemeinsam diskutieren die beiden:Wie und wo Lokalanästhesie bei Injektionen sinnvoll eingesetzt wirdWelche Grenzen Oberflächenanästhesie hat – und warum sie z. B. bei Botox meist nicht nötig istUn...2025-06-1608 minThe Comment SectionThe Comment SectionKendrick Lamar's epic Super Bowl performance!Today we welcome back our 'friend of' on the show, Ahmad Abercrombie! Today topics: The Super Bowl recap, Kendrick Lamar's performance, Taylor Swift getting boo'd, Jalen Hurts named Super Bowl champ! Ashely Darby is finally divorced! Apollo Nida's wife files for divorce and accuses him of physical violence Andy Cohen's nudes are leaked! I hope you enjoy today's episode! Follow Ahmad on social media @_i.am.a.vibe_Jaytee: @heyjayteeMarcus: @MrMarcusWhite/@MrHousewives 2025-02-141h 02हिन्दुस्तानी पोएट्री प्रोजेक्ट Hindustani Poetry Projectहिन्दुस्तानी पोएट्री प्रोजेक्ट Hindustani Poetry ProjectसुबहFriends, In this episode we share with you some of our favourite verses on 'subah'. Poets whose work we have recited include - Rajesh Reddy, Nazim Naqvi, Kedarnath Singh, Ashu Mishra, Nida Fazli, Shamsher Bahadur Singh, Shakeel Badayuni, Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi, Wasim Barelvi, Gaurav Solanki, Habib Jalib, Sahir Ludhianvi, Achyutanand Mishr, Shubham Gupta, Pramod Tiwari, Saeed Rahi, Krishn Kalpit, Vimlesh Tripathi. दोस्तों, इस एपिसोड में सुनिए हमारी प्रिय कविताएँ और चुनिंदा शेर सुबह पे। जिन शायरों और कवियों का कलाम यहाँ शामिल है उनमें हैं - राजेश रेड्डी, नाज़िम नक़वी, केदारनाथ सिंह, आशु मिश्र, निदा फ़ाज़ली, शमशेर बहादुर सिंह, शकील बदायुनी, अहमद नदीम कासमी, वसीम बरेलवी, गौरव सोलंकी, हबीब जालिब, साहिर लुधियानवी, अच्युतानन्द मिश्र, शुभम गुप्ता, प्रमोद तिवारी, सईद राही, कृष्ण कल्पित, विमलेश त्रिपाठी। 2023-09-0917 minLet\'s Talk PalestineLet's Talk PalestineShireen Abu Akleh's Assassination ft. Nida IbrahimSimple, nuanced, trustworthy – brought to you by your favourite Palestine page on Instagram. Whether you’re a newcomer or are a seasoned advocate for Palestine, sit down with our host Alejandro as he interviews journalists, scholars, and politicians to bring you incisive dialogues and provocative insights 🧠🇵🇸

 We push the boundaries of mainstream media to help create a Palestinian future based on universal principles of liberation, justice, and equality.

 Follow us on Instagram (@letstalkpalestine) and DM us what you thought of our latest episode! 🎙️ Oud by Ahmad al Khatib2023-05-1123 minUrdunamaUrdunamaIf Travel Is Therapy, Then Embark On a 'Safar' That'll Heal YouIt's that time of the year when everyone ushers in the new beginnings by taking year-end vacations with their families, or to meet them. But a journey holds meanings other than that of travelling and vacations. For the uninitiated, it also means reflections and going deeper into self understanding.  Tune in as Fabeha Syed reads poets like Javed Akhtar, Jigar Moradabadi, Nida Fazli, and Ahmad Faraz among others for their works on self discovery, learning, and wisdom.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-12-1724 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Ashley WolfordVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1701 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Ed SandersVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Siddeeqah SharifVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1602 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Mahasin SalimVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Alethea RedclayVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1602 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Megan KalkVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1601 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Sommer ItawiVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1601 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Sabrina ItawiVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Hussein ItawiVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Diana ItawiVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Kayla CyrusVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Amor CreyVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1601 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Xade Wharton-AliVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1602 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Ashley WolfordVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: LaTanya BarlowVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Dr. Maryam BlackeagleVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: Alyssa CrainVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1600 minDeep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUReclaiming the Narrative: David BallVisions and Voices, the first publication from ISPU's Native American and Indigenous Muslim Stories (NAIMS): Reclaiming the Narrative project, is the first-ever photo narrative project to center the lived experiences of Native American and Indigenous Muslims in the United States. This research amplifies Indigenous Muslim voices to highlight the challenges, strengths, and needs of this small but incredibly diverse community.ISPU Researchers conducted 17 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with Native American Muslims over a period of six months. Interviews explored identity, ways to navigate multiple marginalized communities, and insights into participants' struggles, hopes...2022-11-1501 minMuslim in ModerationMuslim in ModerationE19: Muslim Women and SportDr. Nida Ahmad discusses barriers faced by Muslim women in sport, increasing corporate interest, policy changes required, American Ninja Warrior and more.Nida Ahmad received her PhD from the University of Waikato in Aotearoa. She has a BA in Political Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder and MA in Communication, Culture and Technology from Georgetown University. Dr Ahmad’s research focus on gender, ethnicity, sport and digital media. She has published across various journals on topics ranging from youth sports, gender, and media. She has also written about emerging and current trends of spo...2021-05-2918 minBismil-A Podcast From Zubair AhmadBismil-A Podcast From Zubair AhmadNida Faazli Sahab ka ye sher aap ke Career ke liye Bahut Important ho sakta haiKuch cheeze hume zindagi mein disha dikhane aati hai2020-12-1902 minThe Media Sport Podcast SeriesThe Media Sport Podcast SeriesEpisode 34 – Sport–Nation–Region: Sport and Cultural Citizenship in OceaniaPanel presentation from the 70th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference (May 2020). Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRoTTRUJplQ&feature=youtu.be This panel of scholars from Australia and New Zealand uses the sport-nation-region nexus to identify the contested meanings and politics of sport and media in Oceania, and discusses why sporting cultures and media work, in different ways, to connect, include and exclude citizens in this part of the world.  Features David Rowe (Western Sydney University), Toni Bruce (University of Auckland), Bevan Erueti (Massey University), Holly Thorpe and Nida Ahmad (U...2020-09-181h 48MediaSport Podcast SeriesMediaSport Podcast SeriesEpisode 34 – Sport–Nation–Region: Sport and Cultural Citizenship in OceaniaPanel presentation from the 70th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference (May 2020). Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRoTTRUJplQ&feature=youtu.be This panel of scholars from Australia and New Zealand uses the sport-nation-region nexus to identify the contested meanings and politics of sport and media in Oceania, and discusses why sporting cultures and media work, in different ways, to connect, include and exclude citizens in this part of the world. Features David Rowe (Western Sydney University), Toni Bruce (University of Auckland), Bevan Erueti (Massey University), Holly Thorpe and Nida Ahmad (University of Waikato) and Brett...2020-09-181h 48Level EditLevel EditSimulators - Season 1 : Episode 10Simulator games In our final episode of our first season we chat about the weird and wonderful world of simulator games! Topics we explored include: 👉Defining simulator games and the design considerations involved 👉Parallels to cosy games design 👉How important is realism? 👉Strengths of simulators that other genres can learn from and things to work on. We obviously spent some time talking about the Sims, it couldn't of been an episode on simulators without it! As always let us know your thoughts and ideas on the topic, w...2018-12-061h 00Level EditLevel EditNarrative Writing - Season 1 : Episode 9Narrative Writing On episode 9 we chat about writing narratives and great characters in games! We cover: how to find work as a narrative games writer,the parallels between film and books writing vs games writing, the process of writing, what writers wish devs knew and our favourite narrative games! As always, drop us a message on our Twitter (@leveledit) with your thoughts, we'd love to have a discussion! Feedback is also appreciated! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-11-291h 08Level EditLevel EditGame Jams - Season 1 : Episode 8This week we are joined by Jupiter Hadley who loves and reviews indie games and game jam submissions! We cover tips that'll help you get the most out of game jams, if trophies are a good idea, how to set up your own game jam and unusual themes we have come across! Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit?lang=en Thanks for listening! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-11-221h 02Level EditLevel EditSelf Development - Season 1 : Episode 7We chat about the importance of self - development when making your way in the games industry including: Online validation, bad habits, building a diverse support network, putting health over the #hustle, being the best version of yourself & picking your battles. Plus tools to improve confidence & motivation! Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit?lang=en This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-11-151h 12Level EditLevel EditProject Planning - Season 1 : Episode 6We chat project planning with different team sizes, what makes a great producer, why you should test early and our favourite planning tools.2018-11-0853 minLevel EditLevel EditEarly Access - Season 1 : Episode 5This week we cover what the early access model entails alongside: success stories, how it changes the relationship between the developers and players as well as how to communicate expectations of the game well. Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter or Youtube channel. FIND US Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit?lang=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hZuFstgxf1QyIAXADsLsw/videos This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-11-0157 minLevel EditLevel EditHorror Games : Halloween Special! - Season 1 : Episode 4Getting into the halloween spirit, this week we chat about horror games and what makes them so popular! We're joined by Chris Wilson, the design lead at Cardboard sword and was previously at Frontier Developments and Playground Games. We discuss: what our favourite horror games are, why designing for them is so different compared to other genres, why creating an emotional impact is more important than mechanics and if a good AAA title is possible! Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter or Youtube channel. FIND US ...2018-10-251h 47Level EditLevel EditNPC Design - Season 1 : Episode 3We chat why we have NPCs in games alongside: how to bring them to life and the amount of detail needed, common design mistakes, the use of tropes and sterotypes and how sophisticated their AI needs to be. A short mention of our favourite NPCs too! Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter or Youtube channel. FIND US Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit?lang=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hZuFstgxf1QyIAXADsLsw/videos This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-10-181h 23Level EditLevel EditViolence as a mechanic - Season 1 : Episode 2We decipher what makes violence a common design choice and also chat about: Does it draw in or alienate audiences? Can it have a real life impact? Are there alternative models to show conflict and consequences? What about non-violent games? Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter or Youtube channel. FIND US ☕ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevelEdit?lang=en ☕ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hZuFstgxf1QyIAXADsLsw/featured This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2018-10-111h 10Level EditLevel EditDesigning Tutorials - Season 1 : Episode 1This week we discuss what goes into designing a game tutorial and also chat about: 👉 Features of a good tutorial and what makes them fun 👉 Should you front load or gradually introduce mechanics and lessons? 👉 Balancing teaching vs player exploration 👉 Psychology of tutorial design 👉 Are tutorials bigger than just teaching gameplay? Sit down with a hot drink and tune in to us chatting about tutorial development, thanks for listening! Do drop us a comment with your thoughts on our Twitter or Youtube channel. LINKS ☕ GDC Talk: H...2018-10-041h 30