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(Ep 255) DEI, Target and Boycotts
After the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, it seems that every liberal leaning media outlet is sounding an alarm of fear and terror with what has occurred and what is to come in the current presidential administration. However I propose that the panic, fear and terror for what is to come for us is long overdue. We have already been existing with certain vulnerabilities in ways that other groups have not. And what this podcast and other media sources like CROE TV and Muhammad Speaks Radio has been doing for years is...
2025-02-03
17 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 255) DEI, Target and Boycotts
After the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, it seems that every liberal leaning media outlet is sounding an alarm of fear and terror with what has occurred and what is to come in the current presidential administration. However I propose that the panic, fear and terror for what is to come for us is long overdue. We have already been existing with certain vulnerabilities in ways that other groups have not. And what this podcast and other media sources like CROE TV and Muhammad Speaks Radio has been doing for years is helping us understand what th...
2025-02-03
17 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) Smart Holiday Spending
There is no biblical commandment directing us to SPEND-SPEND-SPEND to honor the birth of sweet baby Jesus. However, year after year, the season has become less religious and more commercial. Clever advertisers know the perfect strategies to persuade us to buy. So then what should we do in this season of spending? This episode I share tips that will benefit your wallet and your community. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share the podcast with friends, family, and colleagues. Every time you share, you help the show’s growth.
2024-12-02
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) Smart Holiday Spending
There is no biblical commandment directing us to SPEND-SPEND-SPEND to honor the birth of sweet baby Jesus. However, year after year, the season has become less religious and more commercial. Clever advertisers know the perfect strategies to persuade us to buy. So then what should we do in this season of spending? This episode I share tips that will benefit your wallet and your community. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share the podcast with friends, family, and colleagues. Every time you share, you help the show’s growth. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Spea...
2024-12-02
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 244) Fighting Hunger with Councilwoman McCoy
I am pleased to welcome Councilwoman Cindy McCoy to Nurah Speaks. Councilwoman McCoy is on a noble mission to end hunger in her community and she is working on that via her non profit ‘McCoys Stop the Hunger Food and Mobile Pantry’. McCoy's Stop the Hunger is a 501(c)(3) organization functioning as a food and mobile pantry that works with the community to address food insecurity and provide nutritious options to residents in need. Councilwoman McCoy will be hosting her first Walk/Run-a-thon November 9, 2024 to not only bring the community together but also fundraise to con...
2024-10-28
22 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 244) Fighting Hunger with Councilwoman McCoy
I am pleased to welcome Councilwoman Cindy McCoy to Nurah Speaks. Councilwoman McCoy is on a noble mission to end hunger in her community and she is working on that via her non profit ‘McCoys Stop the Hunger Food and Mobile Pantry’. McCoy's Stop the Hunger is a 501(c)(3) organization functioning as a food and mobile pantry that works with the community to address food insecurity and provide nutritious options to residents in need. Councilwoman McCoy will be hosting her first Walk/Run-a-thon November 9, 2024 to not only bring the community together but also fundraise to continue the work. On episod...
2024-10-28
22 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) Hate Speech
“Kill kill kill, pill, pill, pill, money for sex, sex for money, money over love, money over love!” Music for urban listeners can be summed as explicit content containing harmful language promoting violence, drug use, and the objectification of individuals. Since music has the ability to influence attitudes and behaviors, one should question why lyrical content exposing drug and alcohol abuse, self hatred and violence is produced en masse for the urban listener. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share it with friends, family, and colleagues who could benefit from our content. Every time you share, you help the sho...
2024-05-20
14 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) Hate Speech
“Kill kill kill, pill, pill, pill, money for sex, sex for money, money over love, money over love!” Music for urban listeners can be summed as explicit content containing harmful language promoting violence, drug use, and the objectification of individuals. Since music has the ability to influence attitudes and behaviors, one should question why lyrical content exposing drug and alcohol abuse, self hatred and violence is produced en masse for the urban listener. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share it with friends, family, and colleagues who could benefit from ou...
2024-05-20
14 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) On Being Misunderstood
In this REWIND episode of Nurah Speaks I share five key takeaways that I have learned from being misunderstood. I share them here with hope that listeners will find them useful in their own journeys. The way others perceive is influenced by the culmination of their life experiences, personality and expectations. No one is exempt from being misunderstood. Tell the truth and get out of the way. Always make clarity, not ego, the goal. Misunderstanding may occur due to your own failure in communication. If you would...
2024-04-23
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(REWIND) On Being Misunderstood
In this REWIND episode of Nurah Speaks I share five key takeaways that I have learned from being misunderstood. I share them here with hope that listeners will find them useful in their own journeys. The way others perceive is influenced by the culmination of their life experiences, personality and expectations.No one is exempt from being misunderstood.Tell the truth and get out of the way.Always make clarity, not ego, the goal.Misunderstanding may occur due to your own failure in communication. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks...
2024-04-23
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 225) I Disagree With Marc Lamont Hill
PLEASE READ the show notes to this episode. I caution the listener against hearing this episode as an attack on Marc Lamont Hill. I believe the points wherein I disagree are important and bear sharing. However anyone who has followed Nurah Speaks understands that I do not take shots or make personal attacks on this show. Nor is it my intention to ‘be in men’s faces,’ so to speak. I do encourage healthy debate and exchange of ideas and I believe the principles shared in this episode are valid and valuable. But we do not...
2024-02-19
26 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 225) I Disagree With Marc Lamont Hill
PLEASE READ the show notes to this episode. I caution the listener against hearing this episode as an attack on Marc Lamont Hill. I believe the points wherein I disagree are important and bear sharing. However anyone who has followed Nurah Speaks understands that I do not take shots or make personal attacks on this show. Nor is it my intention to ‘be in men’s faces,’ so to speak. I do encourage healthy debate and exchange of ideas and I believe the principles shared in this episode are valid and valuable. But we do not do messy at Nurah Speaks. ...
2024-02-19
26 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 225) I Disagree With Mark Lamont Hill
PLEASE READ the show notes to this episode. For context: Mark Lamont Hill posted a video on YouTube titled "Cam'ron Gets Strong CLAP BACK From Marc Lamont Hill For Rejecting African American Identity". That episode is in response to Cam’ron choosing Black rather than African American as his identity. While I disagree with Mark Lamont Hill, this episode is not a ‘Clap Back To The Clap Back.’ I do believe it is an important subject as it relates to the linkage of Black people throughout the world. I caution listeners against hearing this episode as an attack on Mark Lamont...
2024-02-19
26 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 216) Smart Holiday Spending
There is no biblical commandment directing us to SPEND-SPEND-SPEND to honor the birth of sweet baby Jesus. However, year after year, the season has become less religious and more commercial. Clever advertisers know the perfect strategies to persuade us to buy. So then what should we do in this season of spending? This episode I share tips that will benefit your wallet and your community. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share the podcast with friends, family, and colleagues. Every time you share, you help the show’s growth.
2023-12-18
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 216) Smart Holiday Spending
There is no biblical commandment directing us to SPEND-SPEND-SPEND to honor the birth of sweet baby Jesus. However, year after year, the season has become less religious and more commercial. Clever advertisers know the perfect strategies to persuade us to buy. So then what should we do in this season of spending? This episode I share tips that will benefit your wallet and your community. If you enjoy Nurah Speaks, please share the podcast with friends, family, and colleagues. Every time you share, you help the show’s growth. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Spea...
2023-12-18
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 214) Public Diary
Social Media is a recurrent topic on Nurah Speaks because of the frequent misuse of the medium and the opportunity it provides us to publicize our most private moments or thoughts, regardless if appropriate for public consumption. We see the pictures folks post of themselves in their beds and bedrooms and even their hospital beds. Folks post information compromising of themselves, their relationships and even their safety. We post indiscriminately when we should exercise discernment with what we share on these platforms. We should be encouraging our friends, family, chi...
2023-12-04
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 214) Public Diary
Social Media is a recurrent topic on Nurah Speaks because of the frequent misuse of the medium and the opportunity it provides us to publicize our most private moments or thoughts, regardless if appropriate for public consumption. We see the pictures folks post of themselves in their beds and bedrooms and even their hospital beds. Folks post information compromising of themselves, their relationships and even their safety. We post indiscriminately when we should exercise discernment with what we share on these platforms. We should be encouraging our friends, family, children and anyone we care about to do the sam...
2023-12-04
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 211) Parenting Is Warfare In Modern America
A parent striving to ingrain character, family values, morality and justice in children have a hard job in modern America as cultural norms ebb and flow. In media, legislation and even education, the parental role is being minimized, challenged and threatened. Active parenting is needed more now than ever. That would include having our children in a community with likeminded individuals. That could be a church or religious community, a friend community, an ethnic or cultural association, etc wherein your children are exposed to others who share your values. We should also be constantly talking and listening to ou...
2023-11-14
19 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 211) Parenting Is Warfare In Modern America
A parent striving to ingrain character, family values, morality and justice in children have a hard job in modern America as cultural norms ebb and flow. In media, legislation and even education, the parental role is being minimized, challenged and threatened. Active parenting is needed more now than ever. That would include having our children in a community with likeminded individuals. That could be a church or religious community, a friend community, an ethnic or cultural association, etc wherein your children are exposed to others who share your values. We should also be constantly talking and listening to our children. Explai...
2023-11-14
19 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 210) Self Awareness
Not having a healthy self awareness can frustrate us and others and lead to unproductive interactions and prohibiting our success. We may have all met someone who has a problem or negative run in in nearly every environment they enter. We may have experienced being in a board room where that one person or leader blurts something that is offensive to the group, something off topic or of no real value to the issue at hand. And we can tell that the person in question has no idea how they are being perceived or how their comments impact others. This is o...
2023-11-06
15 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 210) Self Awareness
Not having a healthy self awareness can frustrate us and others and lead to unproductive interactions and prohibiting our success. We may have all met someone who has a problem or negative run in in nearly every environment they enter. We may have experienced being in a board room where that one person or leader blurts something that is offensive to the group, something off topic or of no real value to the issue at hand. And we can tell that the person in question has no idea how they are being perceived or how the...
2023-11-06
15 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 209) Independent Black Woman
“Independent Black Woman” I believe this is a phrase, perhaps not coined by us, but one repeated by us as a salve to ease the distress of being unloved, unprotected and unprovided for. Let’s define our term: Independent -not needing another, not reliant on another How is this a healthy means to live? More to the point, is it even possible to exist without relying on others? I should say it is not. We take WIC (Women Infants and Children) a federal program giving us food for our babies. We use our state’s Children...
2023-10-30
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 209) Independent Black Woman
“Independent Black Woman” I believe this is a phrase, perhaps not coined by us, but one repeated by us as a salve to ease the distress of being unloved, unprotected and unprovided for. Let’s define our term: Independent -not needing another, not reliant on another How is this a healthy means to live? More to the point, is it even possible to exist without relying on others? I should say it is not. We take...
2023-10-30
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 209) Independent Black Woman
Independent Black Woman I believe this is a phrase, perhaps not coined by us, but one repeated by us as a salve to ease the distress of being unloved, unprotected and unprovided for. Let’s define our term: Independent -not needing another, not reliant on another How is this a healthy means to live? More to the point, is it even possible to exist without relying on others? I should say it is not. We take WIC (Women Infants and Children) a federal program giving us food for our babies. We use our state’s Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to obt...
2023-10-30
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 208) Destruction Of The Black Family
Some identify slavery as the destruction of the black family. During this atrocity in American history, were not permitted formal marriages and the sacredness of our ties (and our bodies) were broken anytime the slave master wanted to have his way with the woman, girl or even our boys. Yet we still tried…though how difficult it must have been to be a man and endure the abuse of his woman and girls. How difficult it must have been to be a woman or a girl and live without the safety of a father’s, brothers husbands protection. Besides this, the sell...
2023-10-23
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 208) Destruction Of The Black Family
Some identify slavery as the destruction of the black family. During this atrocity in American history, were not permitted formal marriages and the sacredness of our ties (and our bodies) were broken anytime the slave master wanted to have his way with the woman, girl or even our boys. Yet we still tried…though how difficult it must have been to be a man and endure the abuse of his woman and girls. How difficult it must have been to be a woman or a girl and live without the safety of a father’s, brothers husbands protection. Besides this, th...
2023-10-23
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 207) A Degree Below Nothing
A wise teacher once said that we, black descendants of American slavery, have been made ‘a degree below nothing.’ Harsh as it is to say and hear this, the truth yet resonates in the statement and relevant to us in our community and especially to us, Black women. As a modern collective of women, we find ourselves loudly and proudly celebrating our savage behavior including parading nearly nude in public, using foul and vulgar language, costuming ourselves in wigs, weaves and makeup and not to mention the free and liberal way in which we engag...
2023-10-16
20 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 207) A Degree Below Nothing
A wise teacher once said that we, black descendants of American slavery, have been made ‘a degree below nothing.’ Harsh as it is to say and hear this, the truth yet resonates in the statement and relevant to us in our community and especially to us, Black women. As a modern collective of women, we find ourselves loudly and proudly celebrating our savage behavior including parading nearly nude in public, using foul and vulgar language, costuming ourselves in wigs, weaves and makeup and not to mention the free and liberal way in which we engage in sexual relations. And n...
2023-10-16
20 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 204) Understanding Nurah Speaks
Nurah Speaks is a podcast in service to the Black Community. The aim of the show is to remind and inform our folks of the value that we have to ourselves and the world. However without this knowledge of self, knowledge of our capability and knowledge of our responsibility, we surrender our obligations to others to serve our needs and repair the damage done to our people. Nurah Speaks is in service to the Black Community and if one listens you will find a message here unlike that which mainstream broadcasters convey to their l...
2023-09-25
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 204) Understanding Nurah Speaks
Nurah Speaks is a podcast in service to the Black Community. The aim of the show is to remind and inform our folks of the value that we have to ourselves and the world. However without this knowledge of self, knowledge of our capability and knowledge of our responsibility, we surrender our obligations to others to serve our needs and repair the damage done to our people. Nurah Speaks is in service to the Black Community and if one listens you will find a message here unlike that which mainstream broadcasters convey to their listeners. There is no apology of...
2023-09-25
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 203) Can't Get It Back!
Child predators wear many faces. They are not only the creepy neighbor or leering street vulture. They are also the respected leader, esteemed clergy, youth group leader and praised honors student. So - since we cannot rule anyone out, we must employ appropriate safeguards, limit others access with them and be especially communicative with our young folk. This means telling them about appropriate and non-appropriate conversations, behaviors, touching and proximity. It involves, letting them know that they have permission to disobey in circumstances they feel are uncomfortable. It also includes teaching them not just about 'stranger danger' but...
2023-09-18
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 203) Can't Get It Back!
Child predators wear many faces. They are not only the creepy neighbor or leering street vulture. They are also the respected leader, esteemed clergy, youth group leader and praised honors student. So - since we cannot rule anyone out, we must employ appropriate safeguards, limit others access with them and be especially communicative with our young folk. This means telling them about appropriate and non-appropriate conversations, behaviors, touching and proximity. It involves, letting them know that they have permission to disobey in circumstances they feel are uncomfortable. It also includes teaching them not just about 'stranger danger' but also of the...
2023-09-18
16 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 201) Hate Speech
Modern urban music is peppered with hate speech but not the hate speech you think I’m referring to. “Kill kill kill, pill, pill, pill, money for sex, sex for money, money over love, money over love!” Music for urban listeners can be summed as explicit content containing harmful language promoting violence, drug use, and the objectification of individuals. Industry experts understand that music has the ability to influence attitudes and behaviors. One should question why lyrical content expousing drug and alcohol abuse, self hatred and violence is produced en masse for the urban listener. If you enjoy Nur...
2023-09-04
14 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 201) Hate Speech
Modern urban music is peppered with hate speech but not the hate speech you think I’m referring to. “Kill kill kill, pill, pill, pill, money for sex, sex for money, money over love, money over love!” Music for urban listeners can be summed as explicit content containing harmful language promoting violence, drug use, and the objectification of individuals. Industry experts understand that music has the ability to influence attitudes and behaviors. One should question why lyrical content expousing drug and alcohol abuse, self hatred and violence is produced en masse...
2023-09-04
14 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 200) Let Me (Re)Introduce Myself
Nurah Speaks is BACK from an extended hiatus and it is so great to be back in action. Accept my sincere gratitude to the loyal listeners who patiently waited for the show’s return. Your support means the world. During the break, I reflected on what changes were necessary for the show’s ongoing success and how this new chapter can benefit the show’s listeners. In this episode, which is the 200th episode of the show (WOW) I share what listeners can expect from the podcast moving forward. Your inpu...
2023-09-04
13 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 200) Let Me (Re)Introduce Myself
Nurah Speaks is BACK from an extended hiatus and it is so great to be back in action. Accept my sincere gratitude to the loyal listeners who patiently waited for the show’s return. Your support means the world. During the break, I reflected on what changes were necessary for the show’s ongoing success and how this new chapter can benefit the show’s listeners. In this episode, which is the 200th episode of the show (WOW) I share what listeners can expect from the podcast moving forward. Your input matter to this show. If you have specific...
2023-09-04
13 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 188) Back From Hiatus
“Where have you been Nurah?” For some time now I have had the feeling that something was missing from the podcast but I could not quite put my finger on it. I had a dissatisfaction, a nagging if you will that the podcast was incomplete. So stepped away to figure things out. And what I discovered is that I was not including a vital part of my foundation in the show, and that is the words and wisdom of Elijah Muhammad. When I began this podcast, it was not an ego driven project. In fact, I was nudg...
2022-06-20
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 188) Back From Hiatus
“Where have you been Nurah?” For some time now I have had the feeling that something was missing from the podcast but I could not quite put my finger on it. I had a dissatisfaction, a nagging if you will that the podcast was incomplete. So stepped away to figure things out. And what I discovered is that I was not including a vital part of my foundation in the show, and that is the words and wisdom of Elijah Muhammad. When I began this podcast, it w...
2022-06-20
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 161) Mo'nique Is Right On This One!
A New Jersey school principal told her faculty that pajamas, do-rags and bonnets are ‘their culture’, referring to the school's black pupils. If this would upset us, what argument do we have with Mo’nique?She is giving no less than what I received growing up from the women responsible for shaping and cultivating me into womanhood. The rearing, training and chiding (when needed) that I received in my youth conditioned me to appreciate mentorship and guidance as an adult.It is simple. We need to do better and stop hating the person giving the correction. We may...
2021-06-28
39 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 161) Mo'nique Is Right On This One!
A New Jersey school principal told her faculty that pajamas, do-rags and bonnets are ‘their culture’, referring to the school's black pupils. If this would upset us, what argument do we have with Mo’nique? She is giving no less than what I received growing up from the women responsible for shaping and cultivating me into womanhood. The rearing, training and chiding (when needed) that I received in my youth conditioned me to appreciate mentorship and guidance as an adult. It is simple. We need to do better and stop h...
2021-06-28
39 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 160) Juneteenth
Juneteenth, also known as ‘Freedom Day’, ‘Emancipation Day’ and ‘Liberation Day’ is the day that marks the enforcement of the freedom of slaves in Galveston, Texas. It was on June 19, 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger enforced the freedom of slaves still held in bondage despite the January 1, 1863 signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the congressional passing of the 13th Amendment on January 31, 1865. On June 16, 2021 Congress passed legislation to make Juneteenth a federal holiday and President Joe Biden signed it into law on June 17, 2021. This episode is a...
2021-06-21
23 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 159) The "I Got It" Mentality
Nurah Speaks is back with another fresh episode, this time talking about the ‘I Got It’ mentality? Don’t know what that is?It is the compulsion of us Black women to reflexively say, “I got it” when offered assistance or support. We say, “I got it” sometimes without even assessing if help is warranted for the given circumstances. Some of us are so in the habit of not needing anyone that we turn away aid when we could actually use it. This episode examines why we do that and the implications of this behavior...
2021-06-14
34 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 159) The "I Got It" Mentality
Nurah Speaks is back with another fresh episode, this time talking about the ‘I Got It’ mentality? Don’t know what that is? It is the compulsion of us Black women to reflexively say, “I got it” when offered assistance or support. We say, “I got it” sometimes without even assessing if help is warranted for the given circumstances. Some of us are so in the habit of not needing anyone that we turn away aid when we could actually use it. This e...
2021-06-14
34 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 158) Gratitude To The Listeners!
Nurah Speaks is a catalyst for change. It is a conversation piece, an information center, inspiration, guidance and love in words. Nurah Speaks listeners are informed, conscientious and committed community members on the front lines of change. I am grateful for all of the listeners and subscribers of the podcast and especially to those who have commented, rated the show, sent emails, provided critical feedback, contacted me on social media and those who have pulled me aside to share their thoughts on the show. I am thankful that the...
2021-04-19
14 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 157) Legacy Men's Boutique with Mandene Muhammad
It is with pleasure that I welcome Mandene Muhammad to the Nurah Speaks audience. Brother Mandene is the founder of Legacy Men’s Boutique, a store providing high end men's clothing and accessories at affordable prices located in the heart of Bronzeville Chicago.Additionally he is a member of the Coalition for Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad (CROE) and a producer at CROETV studios. He also hosts a weekly radio show ‘Elevated Talk’ on the historic WVON ‘Talk of Chicago’ every Tuesday evening.Brother Mandene and I discuss many subjects in this episode including his journey from behind the...
2021-04-12
1h 04
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 157) Legacy Men's Boutique with Mandene Muhammad
It is with pleasure that I welcome Mandene Muhammad to the Nurah Speaks audience. Brother Mandene is the founder of Legacy Men’s Boutique, a store providing high end men's clothing and accessories at affordable prices located in the heart of Bronzeville Chicago. Additionally he is a member of the Coalition for Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad (CROE) and a producer at CROETV studios. He also hosts a weekly radio show ‘Elevated Talk’ on the historic WVON ‘Talk of Chicago’ every Tuesday evening. Brother Mandene and I discuss many subjects in this ep...
2021-04-12
1h 04
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 152) Building A Conscientious Brand with Dr. Nicole Muhammad
We are back with another LIVE streamed episode of Nurah Speaks with this week’s guest Dr. Nicole Muhammad, founder of Sew Elevated. Sew Elevated is a luxury women’s fashion brand created to empower and elevate the women who wear her designs. In this conversation Dr. Nicole Muhammad discusses developing a consciously driven brand, the diverse partnerships needed to launch her line and a behind the scenes look at developing Sew Elevated. She shares important insights that will benefit listeners no matter what their vocation, interests or goals. This...
2021-03-09
42 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 152) Building A Conscientious Brand with Dr. Nicole Muhammad
We are back with another LIVE streamed episode of Nurah Speaks with this week’s guest Dr. Nicole Muhammad, founder of Sew Elevated. Sew Elevated is a luxury women’s fashion brand created to empower and elevate the women who wear her designs.In this conversation Dr. Nicole Muhammad discusses developing a consciously driven brand, the diverse partnerships needed to launch her line and a behind the scenes look at developing Sew Elevated.She shares important insights that will benefit listeners no matter what their vocation, interests or goals. This episode was streamed live on Facebook and c...
2021-03-09
42 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 150) CROE TV Productions with Jamil Muhammad
Jamil Muhammad is the Executive Producer and Host at C.R.O.E. Television Productions, based in Chicago, Illinois. He hosts the signature programs Muhammad & Friends and the Munir Muhammad Show. C.R.O.E. Television Productions was created by the Coalition for Remembrance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad (CROE), a non profit organization whose aim is to deliver informative political, social and economic programming to the public. Jamil Muhammad walks in the footsteps of his father, Munir Muhammad, a previous guest on the Nurah Speaks Podcast and co-founder of CROE. Brother Munir served...
2021-02-23
1h 35
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 150) CROE TV Productions with Jamil Muhammad
Jamil Muhammad is the Executive Producer and Host at C.R.O.E. Television Productions, based in Chicago, Illinois. He hosts the signature programs Muhammad & Friends and the Munir Muhammad Show.C.R.O.E. Television Productions was created by the Coalition for Remembrance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad (CROE), a non profit organization whose aim is to deliver informative political, social and economic programming to the public. Jamil Muhammad walks in the footsteps of his father, Munir Muhammad, a previous guest on the Nurah Speaks Podcast and co-founder of CROE. Brother Munir served as the Executive Producer...
2021-02-23
1h 35
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 148) Canning with Colette Muhammad
This week’s Nurah Speaks guest is Sister Colette Muhammad of ‘Canning with Colette.’ Sister Colette is a registered member of the Nation of Islam and learned the proper canning of foods in the Sisters’ class and now she provides these classes to others.In this episode, Sister Colette shares why canning is an important food preservation technique that benefits both our physical and financial health. Her mission is to take away the stigma, anxiety and fears associated with canning in the black and brown community specifically. She wants others to embrace this skill not only as a necessit...
2021-02-08
1h 00
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 148) Canning with Colette Muhammad
This week’s Nurah Speaks guest is Sister Colette Muhammad of ‘Canning with Colette.’ Sister Colette is a registered member of the Nation of Islam and learned the proper canning of foods in the Sisters’ class and now she provides these classes to others. In this episode, Sister Colette shares why canning is an important food preservation technique that benefits both our physical and financial health. Her mission is to take away the stigma, anxiety and fears associated with canning in the black and brown community specifically. She wants others to embrace this skill not only...
2021-02-08
1h 00
Nurah Speaks
REWIND: Dr. Sandra West-Preserving Your Vision
In this week’s episode we hear from Dr. Sandra West. Dr. West is an optometrist having over 27 years of practice. She also happens to be my own personal physician. I met Dr. West several years ago when I scheduled a routine vision exam and to my surprise and pure delight the doctor was a Black woman. Interestingly enough, when I attended a business conference in New Orleans several months later, we found ourselves meeting again as attendees of the same conference. I invited Dr. West to the show not...
2021-01-04
54 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 141) Celebrating Three Years!
Today marks the third anniversary of Nurah Speaks! I am extremely humbled and grateful to have been blessed with such a special opportunity for the last three years. Although my studio has had some changes, my equipment has changed, the goal of this production has not. Love is still the foundation and the goal remains to tug on the soul and consciousness of the Black Community. In these quick three years, I have learned so much and I hope that you, my listeners, have b...
2020-11-23
20 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 131) Reactive Leadership
“Let every Leader be Swift to hear, Slow to speak.” Our community needs our leaders to be wise and guided by truth and not their (or others’) emotions. When the People want our immediate reactions, Leaders must always be discerning and responsible-swift to hear and slow to speak. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website...
2020-08-17
17 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 130) Organizing Takes Endurance
Organizing is incremental and organizing with any group of people has its challenges. However organizing Black people has its very specific and unique challenges due in large part to the trauma of the Black American experience. If we do not understand the psychology of our people, we are easily frustrated, overly critical and very quickly burned out. If one is not willing to lead with love, one cannot lead Black people. ...
2020-08-10
29 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 129) How To Be A Good Neighbor!
There is so much we can do to make our communities great and decent places to live. BUT decent communities do not only require accountability of the mayor or city council. It also requires that we be good neighbors to each other! If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: NurahSpeaks.com or reading her blog by clicking this link. Follow Nura...
2020-08-03
34 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 128) The Importance of the 2020 Census
EVERYONE COUNTS! Every 10 years the U.S. Census Bureau counts the population in the United States and five U.S. territories. The results of this count will impact school breakfast programs, highway planning, special education grants, low income home energy assistance programs, SNAP (supplemental nutrition assistance program), Head Start and so much more. You Count. Complete and return your census questionnaire so that federal funds, YOUR TAX DOLLARS, can serve the community where you live.
2020-07-27
28 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 127) Community Violence AND Police Brutality
This is not an “either or” scenario. We can and must address community violence and police brutality at the same time as both are issues of great importance. We should not be persuaded that we have to quiet down about police brutality because we have an ongoing issue with so-called 'Black on Black' crime. The presence of one issue does not disqualify us addressing the severity of the other. Let’s also be careful with the alarmist narrative about community violence as if Black people are the only ones killing...
2020-07-20
28 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 126) Top 3 Businesses We Must Invest In
In the rise of entrepreneurship within the Black community, we have neglected the most important businesses that makes communities successful. •Family •Education •Remembrance of God (Church, Mosque, Temple) We cannot be about the business of business while neglecting that which anchors our community most. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: NurahSp...
2020-07-13
36 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 125) Language Matters
Our language and choice of words matters a great deal when discussing the history of this nation. This week’s episode is an examination of common language usage and how our words influence that on which we focus. Episode 125 gives the listener a grammar lesson reminiscent of that which we received in elementary school. For example: “Teachers teach.” Here you are presented with a subject and verb. In this sentence, teachers are the actors. “Teachers teach students.” This...
2020-07-06
30 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 124) Substance Over Symbolism
They removed the statues. They’ve rename the streets. Even NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said, “Black Lives Matter.” So now what? How do these symbolic gestures measure up in the absence of broad reaching meaningful change? Do not count your chickens before they hatch Brothers and Sisters! And do not make more of these gestures than the real consequential changes that must be made. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also...
2020-06-29
29 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 123) In Honor of Father's Day with Haidar and Qahhar Muhammad
It is no secret that Black fathers and Black men, in general, are undervalued and unappreciated in this country. Because of that, and in celebration of Father's Day, I am sharing excerpts from previous interviews with Haidar and Qahhar Muhammad, my own sons. In this episode, not only do they share lessons they've learned from their father, but also the value that fathers play in the lives of their children. Despite media promoting single parenting in the Black community, the souls of our children are crying for the stability th...
2020-06-22
29 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 122) Actionable, Measurable, Permanent
We have their attention, now what? What are we asking for? Whatever the ask, our demands should be Actionable, Measurable and Permanent. We have been assuaged for too long with sentiments and empty platitudes that do not create substantive change. This go round we should be smarter and more sophisticated. We must no longer accept temporary measures when what is needed most is indelible and fundamental reform. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more ab...
2020-06-15
26 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 121) The Price Of Injustice Is An Inconvenient Rebellion
Dissatisfaction produces change. The greater the dissatisfaction, the greater the change. The people have spoken and they are dissatisfied with the unjust killing of Black people by law enforcement. George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tamir Rice, Sandra Bland, Eric Garner, John Crawford, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, Atatiana Jefferson are among those who have been killed during interactions with police. This tragic list unfortunately goes on to include many, many more. As demonstrators have taken their protests downtown, there are many commentators who are unhappy with the nature of the demonstrations. A...
2020-06-08
32 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 120) Truth Will Sting Some And Inform All
In many ways, I don't need to record another podcast episode to talk about what's happened in Minneapolis. You can go to the Nurah Speaks archives. The last episode, ‘Action Is The Defining Measure Of Revolution’ talks about what's happened to our brother and to too many other brothers and too many sisters and too many families and communities across this nation. We need guidance, we need leadership. And as someone who has this platform, I know that it is my responsibility to be dignified, civilized and truthful. I also kno...
2020-06-01
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 119) Action Is The Defining Measure Of Revolution
Revolutions are defined by the actions we take to produce radical change. In 2020, the Black community is still petitioning for justice, fairness and equity within a country founded on unimaginable crimes committed against humanity. We have marched; we have sat in, we have stood, we have sang, we have boycotted and we have been ignored. In spite of our efforts we remain outside of the gates of justice. Our mistake has been putting the burden of change on t...
2020-05-18
25 min
Nurah Speaks
In Honor of Mothers Day with Sonja Prince
Not all are celebrating Mother’s Day in the same way. Some are celebrating without their mothers and some mothers are celebrating without their children. In honor of this Mother’s Day, I want to share an interview with a mother who I admire greatly, Sonja Prince. Sonja is the Executive Director of the Kwesi Prince Foundation, a pediatric cancer organization dedicated to providing support to families suffering the devastating effects of Childhood Cancer with a focus on brain tumors. The foundation is named in honor of Kwesi Prince, Sonja’s son, w...
2020-05-11
55 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 118) 7 Questions To Ask If You Want To Be A Leader!
Leadership can be more pain than glory and few truly appreciate the demands of a good leader. Anyone seeking to be in leadership (or those already leading) should ask themselves the following important questions: Who - Who are you- Who do you want to lead-Who has lead you-Who is leading you now? What - What are your qualifications that validates your desire for leadership? Where - What is your ultimate destination for those whom you wish to lead? What is your end-goal? When - Will you serve only when it’s conv...
2020-05-04
32 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 112) State Of Emergency: Staying Safe & Sane
We are in unprecedented times. •World Wide Pandemic •National Crises •State of Emergency •Social distancing •Executive Orders •Mandatory Curfews In all of this confusion and uncertainty, I want my Nurah Speaks family to know that, "I am in this with you!" And I believe that by being smart, safe and informed-we can keep our sanity as this crises passes. In this episode, I share tips to help you protect your physical and emotional wellness and that of your loved ones. Think of all those times t...
2020-03-23
36 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 110) What Makes Podcasts So Great?
In Episode 110 I share with listeners what I think is so great about podcasts. For one, podcasting democratizes media and the ability to communicate to a broad base. Podcasting makes communication accessible even to those without deep corporate backing. It lends opportunity for everyone-not just those mainstreamed to the top of the charts. And it allows alternative voices a platform to be heard. Another thing that is great bit about podcasting is that it is inexpensive. There are free hosting platforms and the only equipment you really need to start is a smartphone. You do not n...
2020-03-09
37 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 109) Protecting Your Vision with Dr. Sandra West
Here to discuss vision health and more is this week’s guest Dr. Sandra West. Dr. West is an optometrist having 27 years of practice. She also happens to be my own doctor. I met Dr. West several years ago when I scheduled a routine vision exam and to my surprise and delight the doctor was a Black woman. Interestingly enough, when I attended a business conference in New Orleans several months later, we found ourselves meeting again as attendees of the same conference. We talk a little about that in this episode. I asked Dr. West...
2020-03-02
54 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 108) My Take on the Article: Black Women Can No Longer Afford To Save Broken Black Men
Several months ago I came across an article titled, ‘Black Women Can No Longer Afford To Save Broken Black Men.’ Now you ‘know’ this is something I had to discuss on Nurah Speaks! Not only do I find that some Black women have a misplaced 'savior' complex, but often we assign responsibility to men for many of our own ill advised choices. For example: •Who decided we are supposed to save or capable of saving any man? •If a man is broken, why are we entering a relationship with him? ...
2020-02-24
33 min
Nurah Speaks
Buy Black: Dr. Nicole Muhammad, Founder and CEO of Sew Elevated
Closing out the Nurah Speaks 'Buy Black' series is Dr. Nicole Muhammad, Founder and CEO of Sew Elevated. Sew Elevated is an online boutique of fabulously stylish garments. Sew Elevated designs have been described as alluring, elegant and fashion forward. Featured in both Philly Fashion Week and Chicago Fashion Week, these garments are created to make a statement. Start your New Year in style. Visit SewElevated.com. Follow @SewElevated on Instagram and Facebook. Remember to subscribe to the Nurah Speaks podcast and remember to rate and review. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your...
2019-12-30
50 min
Nurah Speaks
Buy Black: Yosef Ben Asiel, Founder and CEO of Black Royalty Wear
Yosef Ben Asiel is the force behind ‘Black Royalty Wear’ sports apparel and is this week’s feature in the Nurah Speaks Buy Black series. Black Royalty is a premier athletic clothing line made from cotton and bamboo. Whether you're in the gym or doing daily chores, Black Royalty Wear provides you the most comfortable fit possible. Order yours today! Visit BlackRoyaltyWear.com. Follow Yosef on Instagram and Facebook @ NaskiYosef and be sure to listen to his weekly podcast, Know Thy Self Radio! If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahS...
2019-12-23
1h 03
Nurah Speaks
Celebrating 100 Episodes and More!
It is such a blessing to have reached 100 episodes of Nurah Speaks! When I started this podcast, I had no other goal in mind except reaching the ears and hearts of my people with a message that vibrates within our souls. And now, after 100 episodes under my belt I feel that I have just gotten started. I am humbled and grateful for the support of great listeners and exceptional guests who have lent their wisdom and insights to the podcast. This work continues as it remains imperative that our people are enlightened with what we can do to improve the...
2019-11-25
46 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 99) Marking Milestones
As I near episode 100 and the two year anniversary of Nurah Speaks, I reflect on this incredible journey. Achieving such a milestone could only have happened if I was unwavering and consistent in my efforts with the podcast. That does not mean perfect. Nor does it not mean exact. I knew I only needed to be dedicated and unwavering in my goal to provide insightful and engaging content to my listeners. What a milestone! We learn so much about ourselves no matter our journeys. Time will always expose our strengths and weaknesses, our talents and handicaps. If we pay attention...
2019-11-18
21 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 92) Friends, Foes and Phonies
This episode will help listeners navigate their career, social and familial circles by identifying into which categories those around us fit. ‘Friends, Foes and Phonies’ highlights the features of each of these people and explains why knowing them is a protection for us. How do you deal with foes and phonies? Have you learned that someone you thought was a friend actually is a foe or phony? I am curious about your experiences. You can share with me by emailing me at Nurah@NurahSpeaks.com. If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to i...
2019-09-30
19 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 90) Urban Mental Health with Kimme Carlos
I am excited to welcome Kimme Carlos to the podcast. Kimme is the Founder and Executive Director of the Urban Mental Health Alliance: Advocating for Healthy Minds in Urban Communities. She is a a certified instructor for Mental Health First Aid and author of the published book The Window of Grace: Living in Recovery through Christian Faith. I asked Kimme to be a guest on Nurah Speaks to discuss her work with the Urban Mental Health Alliance because she understands how to have a conversation about mental health in a culturally credible way. She also recognizes the intersection of social...
2019-09-16
58 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 82) Know Thy Self Radio with Yosef Ben Asiel
Yosef Ben Asiel is the host of the ‘Know Thy Self Radio' podcast and is this week’s guest on Nurah Speaks. Yosef, who hails from Chicago, has an interesting background. His late mother was a student and follower of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and his father is Prince Asiel Ben Israel, the International Ambassador of the Hebrew Israelites. His exposure to both the Hebrew Israelites and the Nation of Islam - plus the moral and spiritual contributions of both parents - has uniquely positioned him to challenge the social conditions impacting young blacks in this nation and abroad. Yosef has...
2019-07-25
1h 03
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 79) Heart 2 Heart with Denise Poole, Part I
Denise R. Poole is an International Speaker, Author, Therapist, Workshop Presenter, and Founder/CEO of Heart 2 Heart Services, Inc. With experiences that span more than twenty years, Denise is considered an expert in the field of social services and child and youth development. Denise established Heart 2 Heart Services, Inc. with a mission to educate and provide outreach to services linked with providing a safe home for youth who are victims of human trafficking. (scroll down for Denise’s full bio) Did you know that New Jersey ranks as the 13th state in the nation with calls regarding child sex trafficking? Di...
2019-07-04
55 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 73) 'Somebody' is You!
“Somebody needs to do something!” This is a familiar refrain in response to events and conditions outrageously offensive to the general public. Gun deaths. Educational deficiencies. Youth delinquency. Drug abuse. Gang violence. Unscrupulous police activity. Neglectful parenting. Food insecurity. It is true that 'somebody' needs to do something and that 'somebody' is you! We do not need to look over our shoulders for the answer to come from someone else. WE are the answer that we have been waiting for and needing. The only thing missing is our activation. Well, this episode’s message is intended to be just that, activa...
2019-05-23
17 min
Nurah Speaks
REWIND: Managing Adolescent Trauma with Cher McCall, LSW
Cher McCall is this week’s guest on the Nurah Speaks podcast. She is a licensed social worker who works primarily with the adolescent population. Cher has extensive experience serving youth who’ve endured physical, mental, emotional and spiritual trauma. She shares her insights into practical approaches in helping youth manage their pain and fostering hope in what seems to them as a hopeless reality. This episode dives deep into the real mental and emotional labor of social work and the implications for the service recipient and provider. Cher tells the audience how she came to find herself in social work...
2019-05-16
41 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 70)Fear, Leadership and 'Dad Talks' with Haidar Muhammad
Since it is ‘National Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day’, I have brought my two sons onto the podcast to hear their thoughts on life. This week’s episode, Episode 70, is part one of a two-part series and features my son, Haidar Muhammad. Haidar shares his thoughts on fear, leadership, 'Dad Talks' and being reared in a two parent household plus so much more. He is a member of Camden New Jersey’s Youth Leadership and Readiness Program, Camden Men’s Track and Field Team and a junior at Muhammad’s University of Islam 20. This was definitely an interesting...
2019-04-25
36 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 69)Jealousy Destroys from Within
Jealousy is one of those social cancers that eats at the fabric of our community and the sanity of the individual bearing the jealousy. In this episode I discuss five common components of jealousy and how jealousy is manifest. Be sure to read the accompanying article to this episode which shares those five components in even greater detail by using this link: https://nurahmuhammad.com/blog/jealousy-destroys-from-within Here is an excerpt of that article: “The bearer of jealousy may enjoin all of this-the hatred, the assumptions, the disregard and the campaign-yet without so much as showing an inkling to the pe...
2019-04-18
19 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 64)Think Five Times Before You Post!
It’s been a while since I’ve done a ‘Drive Time’ episode and this week’s 'Drive Time' conversation is about our Facebook habits. The content that we post online says a lot about our values, our character and our discipline. Take a listen to this episode as I discuss: •Why we should treat Facebook like Main Street •Content that is not good to share on Facebook •Policies your employer, organization or school may have regarding social media •Online practices to protect yourself and your children from predators •Why it is good to think five times before you post Remember to subscrib...
2019-03-14
24 min
Nurah Speaks
REWIND: A New Perspective on Education with Chabree Muhammad
“It is so important that a teacher feels that child’s vulnerability so that they can give them success at the end.… And that’s what’s rewarding!” Chabree Muhammad This episode is why I created the Nurah Speaks Podcast! Chabree Muhammad is a passionate educator, director, teacher of teachers, child advocate and parent advocate. Her passion for youth and families resonates in this interview and it was my pleasure to have her on the program. In this conversation, you will hear a perspective on education that is not -but should be- part of the mainstream discussion. We enjoyed ourselves so much and...
2019-01-03
1h 01
Nurah Speaks
REWIND: Being Bold with Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell
This REWIND EPISODE of Nurah Speaks features Lynita Mitchell-Blackwell, Esq., CPA, CCLC. One of my favorite quotes from her is, “Just because you are good at something doesn’t mean that’s what you’re supposed to be doing.” Lynita is a Top 100 National Attorney, CPA, and Certified Christian Life Coach. She is the CEO of the Leading Through Living Community and Bold Favor Media Group which produces highly acclaimed TV and radio shows. She is also the Executive Director of the Emerging Leaders Institute. Lynita’s complete bio is extensive and you can learn more about her on her website www...
2018-12-27
51 min
Nurah Speaks
Ep 53)One Year Anniversary Episode: Wins, Hurdles, Next Steps and more!
This episode marks the One Year Anniversary of the Nurah Speaks Podcast! I am so grateful to all who've listened, subscribed and shared the podcast over the last year. Special thanks of course to the great guests who have joined me to share their work and insights with the Nurah Speaks audience. This anniversary episode was LIVE CAST on Facebook! That was a new and unique experience for me as a podcaster! In this episode, I share many of my wins, hurdles, next steps and more. I am so proud of this incredible journey and I am even more blessed...
2018-11-29
49 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 46)The N-word Of The World
This episode comes in response to Bette Midler’s recent tweet, “Women are the n-words of the world.” We are witnessing the absolute co-opting of the historical trauma and terrorism sustained by Blacks in America . We are a people who’ve endured American slavery, sharecropping, Black codes, Jim Crow and today, we experience modern day lynchings. As others are hijacking our suffering to illustrate their hardships, we cannot ignore their implicit devaluing of our humanity. But I wonder - what will WE do to value ourselves and our interests? Below you will find Bette Midler's full tweet as well as partial...
2018-10-11
34 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 26)A New Perspective on Education with Chabree Muhammad
Chabree Muhammad is this week’s guest on Nurah Speaks! Chabree is the Director of Muhammad’s University of Islam 20 (MUI) and M.E.L. Childcare Center Inc. in Camden, NJ. More than that, Chabree is a leading expert in educating Black Children! Let's set the stage. Camden is one of the most challenged cities in the nation. The city struggles with poverty, crime, literacy and educational attainments. In the midst of all of this is Chabree. In the childcare center, she guides her employees to nurture the infants, toddlers and after school children who attend the center. At MUI, she...
2018-05-17
1h 02
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 17)3 Ways We Can Empower Our Youth
In this episode of Nurah Speaks, I share three ways in which we can empower our youth. Remember that, just like us, our young people are searching for Purpose, Power and Importance. And although social media provides a means to instant response and recognition; it can also foster a false sense of reality. Therefore, we must equip youth with life skills necessary to find purpose, power and importance to operate within the real world - in a healthy and productive way. The three tips I share in this episode are: 1. Love Them 2. Challenge Them 3. Refrain from Rescuing Them Listen as...
2018-03-15
27 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 15)My 6 Black Panther Takeaways
I wanted to share my 6 takeaways after watching and rewatching the blockbuster movie Black Panther! This movie was amazing on so many levels and there were many lessons to be learned from the onscreen and off screen action. Nurah Speaks is a weekly podcast that tugs at the soul and consciousness of the black community. Nurah Speaks listeners will gain unique perspectives on topics such as education, youth empowerment, women's impact, community engagement, youth violence prevention and more. Host Nurah Muhammad welcomes guests who have demonstrated capacity in these areas and so much more. If you would like to engage w...
2018-03-01
30 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 13)Your Gift Will Make Room For You
“A man’s gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men.” Proverbs 18:16 If you’re doubting your dreams; if you’re re-thinking your goals as too lofty, if your New Year’s resolutions are already faded memories if you’re feeling impatient that your “It” hasn’t happened yet… this episode is for you! This episode is YOUR cheer section! Brief but impactful, this episode reminds you to outlast doubts, fears, hurdles and reminds anyone who has a goal to stay the course. As it is written, “Your gift will make room for you!” But as with anything worth having-effo...
2018-02-15
17 min
Nurah Speaks
Ep 11)Doing Time With Bettye Blaize
Bettye L. Blaize is this week’s guest on Nurah Speaks. She is co-author of the timely and touching book, “Doing Time With My Son”. Essentially, this book is a memoir of a mother and son’s enduring love through incarceration and is a realistic look at a struggle which is now a national crises. In this interview you will learn how Bettye advises loved ones to support those who are incarcerated and why staying hopeful is always the best course. Bettye is a mother of one son, grandmother of two, and great-grandmother of three who resides in Baltimore, Maryland. She was e...
2018-02-01
52 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 9) Reflections on Leadership on MLK Day of Service
This Nurah Speaks episode was recorded on the 2018 MLK Day of Service. This day calls for Americans from all walks to work collectively in creating solutions to the most urgent of national problems. In this episode, I reflect on Dr. King’s legacy of social activism and servant leadership. I discuss how modern day activists can emulate his example to increase the effectiveness their leadership in their local communities. Dr. King is one who embodied ‘Being the Movement’ in his quest for freedom and justice in America and it was an honor to be of service to my community in his me...
2018-01-18
25 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 7) Youth Empowerment with Aneesah Parker
Nurah Speaks welcomes Aneesah Parker, a high school senior, youth leader, student mentor, filmmaker and photographer. In this episode, Aneesah talks about how she transitioned from a shy student to a youth leader, how becoming a peer mentor has affected her and how a class assignment at the University of Islam 20 changed the direction of her life. Aneesah's goals are to become a professional filmmaker and make an impact on other's lives while doing so. This is a refreshing conversation and Aneesah is a beautiful example of what it looks like when we truly empower our youth and nudge them b...
2018-01-03
27 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 3) Managing Adolescent Trauma with Cher McCall, LSW
Cher McCall is this week’s guest on the Nurah Speaks podcast. She is a licensed social worker who works primarily with the adolescent population. Cher has extensive experience serving youth who’ve endured physical, mental, emotional and spiritual trauma. She shares her insights into practical approaches in helping youth manage their pain and fostering hope in what seems to them as a hopeless reality. This episode dives deep into the real mental and emotional labor of social work and the implications for the service recipient and provider. Cher tells the audience how she came to find herself in social work...
2017-12-11
41 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep1)Introductory Episode
Nurah Speaks is a weekly podcast that tugs at the soul and consciousness of the black community. Nurah Speaks listeners will hear unique perspectives on topics such as education, youth empowerment, women's impact, community engagement, youth violence prevention and more. If you would like to engage with the show, submit your listener questions to questions@NurahZaheerah.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: http://NurahZaheerah.com and reading her blog: http://www.nurahzaheerah.com/blog Nurah can be followed on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NurahZaheerahMuhammad and on Instagram @NurahZ20. To book Nurah as a spea...
2017-12-11
11 min
Nurah Speaks
(Ep 2) Are We In Answer(Or Conflict) to the Prayers of Our ForeParents?
In this episode of the Nurah Speaks podcast, Nurah challenges to consider prayers of our enslaved fore-parents and if our actions today are an answer to those prayers. This episode features clips of United States Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey wherein he addressed the legacy of slavery in Camden, New Jersey and the U.S. at large. Over 800 slaves arrived in Camden via three waterfront locations and slave markers were placed this week at each location by the Middle Passage project. New Jersey is recorded to having as many as 12,000 slaves. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/27/nyregion/slavery-memorial-marker-camden-nj.html Nurah...
2017-12-11
35 min