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That\'s Absurd Please ElaborateThat's Absurd Please ElaborateRed Sky at Night Batman’s Delight! | feat. Yasmin KhanEaster is around the corner, but where does that weird Bunny get all the eggs? And why are there eggs in the first place? Guest Yasmin Khan (The Young Turks) has an answer. Meanwhile, Julian explores the word of bat-style crime fighting on a budget and Trace explores if living on Mars would make us super aggro!QUESTIONSJulian: "How can I be Batman on a Budget?" from Wyn (featuring Jasmine from Give Directly)Yasmin: "Where did the Easter Bunny get the eggs?" from Emily ATrace: "Would we all be...2025-02-272h 03YORLMC podcastYORLMC podcastAppraisal Special with Dr Yasmin Khan, RO for Yorkshire & Humber GPsYORLMC members Dr Abbie Brooks and Dr Andrew Moriarty discuss appraisals with Dr Yasmin Khan, Responsible Officer for GPs across Yorkshire & Humber.Find out more about:How the appraisals process worksWhat is the Responsible Officer rolePerformance ManagementThe role of the GMCWellbeingHow you can get support, including from YORLMC2025-02-1127 minMindset MasteryMindset MasteryAlia Yasmin Khan on Consciousness, Self-Actualization, and Embracing Life's PurposeAhmed Assaf welcomes Alia Yasmin Khan to explore the depths of consciousness and the mind's impact on sensory experiences. They discuss reprogramming the mind and understanding mental faculties, navigating the mental world, ego, and intellect. The conversation delves into self-reflection, aspiration, and self-actualization, emphasizing the role of energy, thoughts, and questioning. Overcoming dualities, fear, and decision-making are key themes, along with personal growth and dealing with failure. The episode highlights nurturing ideas, business growth, consistency, and discipline, while exploring identity, life purpose, and balance. It concludes with the power of love, self-acceptance, service, emotional control, and a final message about...2024-12-1636 minAmari-TsudaAmari-Tsuda(Pdf DOWNLOAD) The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen BY Yasmin Khan in AudioBookstart Reading or Download ebook The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen Written by Yasmin Khan PDF Visit Link Bellow You Can Download or Read Book online for free   Read Here 👉 https://sagabooklibs.blogspot.com/id/1408868733 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Summary : Discover the Bestseller Everyone is Talking About: Read The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen PDF , Reading The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen pdf , The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen Handbook , The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen read , The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Pers...2024-11-2500 minPRsonalPRsonalEpisode 50 - ‘It was the darkest hour’ - meet Halo Project founder Yasmin KhanThis is the 50th episode of PRsonal – and we’ve marked it with a rather special live episode.Filmed in front of a packed audience at TedXTeessideWomen, host Charlotte Nichols is joined live on stage by Halo Project founder Yasmin Khan.An awe-inspiring guest, Yasmin reveals how she has relentlessly campaigned to tackle domestic abuse, forced marriage, and honour-based violence.She reveals the horrific abuse she’s experienced herself – from growing up in the era of the National Front to the ‘darkest hour’ of the recent race riots in Middlesbrough.And Yasmin also...2024-10-2356 minSideHustle SideHustleSideHustle SideHustleEpisode 23: From Corporate to Mindset Mastery: Alia Jasmin Khan’s Journey to Empowerment🎙 Welcome to the Side Hustle Side Hustle Podcast!In this episode, Robert interviews Alia, founder of Sublime Knowledge, a mindset coaching company in Phoenix, Arizona. Alia shares her inspiring journey from corporate business management to becoming a mindset coach after her mother’s terminal illness changed her life in 2018. Her story is full of actionable insights on how to align your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs with your goals using tools like visualization, affirmations, and sensory immersion.If you're ready to take control of your life, elevate your mindset, and achie...2024-10-0548 minThe People Teaching People PodcastThe People Teaching People Podcast044: Unlocking the Power of Libraries and Innovation with Yasmin Khan In this episode of The People Teaching People Podcast, I sit down with Yasmin Khan, founder and principal consultant of Yasmin Khan Consulting Services. Yasmin discusses her journey from a career civil servant in various levels of government to becoming an entrepreneur. She shares insights about her passion for libraries and knowledge management, the influence of COVID-19 on her career decisions, and her deep interest in emerging technologies such as AI. Yasmin emphasizes the importance of experiential learning, critical thinking, and staying curious. She also reflects on her childhood experiences in libraries and the impact of teachers, including her...2024-09-2443 minThe People Teaching People PodcastThe People Teaching People Podcast044: Unlocking the Power of Libraries and Innovation with Yasmin KhanIn this episode of The People Teaching People Podcast, I sit down with Yasmin Khan, founder and principal consultant of Yasmin Khan Consulting Services. Yasmin discusses her journey from a career civil servant in various levels of government to becoming an entrepreneur. She shares insights about her passion for libraries and knowledge management, the influence of COVID-19 on her career decisions, and her deep interest in emerging technologies such as AI. Yasmin emphasizes the importance of experiential learning, critical thinking, and staying curious. She also reflects on her childhood experiences in libraries and the impact of teachers, including her brother...2024-09-2443 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesTomorrow ZoneMuseums and AI: Dr Oonagh Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Digital Culture & Society at Goldsmith’s University, shares her visionary insights about how Artificial Intelligence is shaping the future of storytelling in museums. Can curators use AI to stop misinformation? #AI #Archives #Datasets #Innovation EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS What drives Oonagh’s interest in AI? Making an ethical AI toolkit for museums.  Which museums are using AI well? Funding innovative practice.  Benefits of museums experimenting with AI  Demystifying datasets. Risks for museums...2024-08-2630 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesBonus EpisodeSNAKES & LADDERS DEMO: Yasmin Khan invites Subhadra Das to play a game of Snakes & Ladders with a twist. The classic board game is brought to life with a bespoke deck of playing cards. With each dice roll, they discuss controversies that have inspired MOTL’s six pillars of truth-telling, a co-created diagnostic tool summarised as WISDOM:  Whose Voice, 2) Information Integrity, 3) Source, 4) Design, 5) Object story and 6) Museum context. This episode can be used as an interactive audio guide to play the Snakes & Ladders game featured at the end of the Muse-Zine. Have fun! ...2024-08-2614 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesChangemaking StudioCurating naked truths: Tate Modern’s Director Emerita, Frances Morris appears alongside the Guerilla Girls who are a feminist artist collective from New York City that formed in 1985. They share subversive anecdotes of transforming patriarchal representations of women in museums and debate why museums are not neutral. Episode highlights Do museums tell the truth?  Censorship and missing stories Truth-telling advice for artists and curators   #Tate #Gallery #Art #Activism #Change #HumanRights #Advocacy #cancelculture #censorship #culturewars #socialjustice Hosted by @YasminCurates in conversation with @GuerillaGirls and Frances Morris @Tate  Do y...2024-08-2617 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesEco-washing LaundretteMuseums and Climate Change: The co-directors of the Crab Museum explain how they blend humour, politics, and science to engage visitors. They critique the ethics of using fossil fuel sponsorship to fund exhibitions and galleries. Yasmin visits the Crab Museum in Margate to see how they are blending humour, politics, science, philosophy and crabs to successfully engage visitors on environmental and social issues. The Crab Museum team explain their anti-capitalist decolonial approach. They discuss how to exhibit contentious histories and navigate current affairs without jeopardising truth-telling. #Biology #Capitalism #Climate #Colonialism  #Crabs #Curation #Diversity #E...2024-08-2634 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesWar Games RoomVisual Artist Peter Kennard, renowned for his political photomontage, zooms in on how museums depict war and conflict. He sheds light on the connections between art, activism and political censorship.  Peter has been at the forefront of anti-war activism for over 50 years. This episode reveals what drives him to speak truth to power and what inspires people to use his artwork to campaign for social justice. Yasmin visits Peter in his studio ahead of the opening of his latest exhibition, Archive of Dissent at the Whitechapel Gallery, in East London. Featuring contributions from M...2024-08-2626 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesImperial Loot GallerySubhadra Das, Writer of Uncivilised: Ten Lies that Made the West (2024), considers how museums are dealing with the challenge to honestly interpret object provenance linked to empire. She questions if museums lie by omission. #Empire #Eugenics #Genocide #Loot  #Racism #NaturalHistory  #Restitution #Decolonisation #Universities EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Critiquing eugenics Nullius In Verba (take no one’s word for it) Do museums lie? Subhadra’s hopes and fears Decolonising museums Advice for the next generation of curators Hosted by @YasminCurates in conversation with @Sub_das (I...2024-08-2630 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesHaunted LibraryGhost in the archives: Multidisciplinary artists, Larry Achiampong and David Blandy divulge how they tackle the ghosts of colonial legacies by using museum archives to create their video works. They are renowned for their compelling video works on race, biology and identity. Their films expose how the pseudo-scientific pursuit of eugenics was used to justify Western colonialism. Recently showcased at the Wellcome Collection, their acclaimed Genetic Automata series featured _GOD_MODE_ (2023), Dust to Data (2021), A Lament for Power (2000), and A Terrible Fiction (2019). These haunting video works blend historical facts with digitised simulations that serve as powerful social c...2024-08-2633 minJannah Beneath Her FeetJannah Beneath Her FeetEpisode 12: Financial Literacy for Mothers with Yasmin Khan.Do you feel like managing money, savings and investments is your husband’s department and you better not bother yourself with it? Then this episode is for you. We are talking Financial literacy and well-being for Muslim mothers with our special guest Yasmin Khan from the Intentional Currency. . Connect with Me! 🔗Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/toddlertarbiyah/ 🔗Go deeper with Sana’s course - Parenting like the Prophets https://www.toddlertarbiyah.com/parentingliketheprophets 🔗Sign up for Sana’s weekly Email Newsletter https://www.toddlertarbiyah.com/email-subsc...2024-08-2317 minMuseum of Truth and LiesMuseum of Truth and LiesTrailer2024-08-2202 minRicher SoulRicher SoulSublime Knowledge with Alia Yasmin KhanSublime Knowledge   Take away: The power of understanding and aligning our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs with our goals to create positive change in our lives. The importance of moving beyond limiting beliefs and negative thought patterns, often formed in childhood, to embrace a more expansive view of personal potential and abundance. By practicing self-reflection, asking mentally enabling questions, and tapping into intuition, individuals can rewire their subconscious minds and break free from cycles of fear, doubt, and stagnation. By understanding how our mental faculties work and aligning them with our aspirations, we can lead more fulfilled, p...2024-08-2058 minYou Can Overcome Anything! Podcast ShowYou Can Overcome Anything! Podcast ShowYou Can Overcome Anything: Ep 295 - Love and Forgive – Alia Yasmin KhanIn today's episode of You Can Overcome Anything Podcast Show, CesarRespino.com brings to you a special guest by the name of Alia Yasmin Khan.Alia Yasmin Khan has over 20+ years of experience in Business Management, Mindset Coaching and Thought Leadership, she has helped multimillion dollar businesses and thousands of clients achieve their goals. Alia Imagine's a world where pain and suffering can be dramatically reduced by people understanding the power of their mind and how to use it effectively. After 4 years of trials to perfect the Intuitive Ascending Mind Program, in 2022 she's founded Sublime Knowledge a Mindset...2024-07-1050 minMe & My Muslim FriendsMe & My Muslim FriendsFinding Your Roots Through Music with Ronnie MalleyOn this episode of Me & My Muslim Friends, we chat with Ronnie Malley, a Chicago-based musician and playwright whose work often focuses on the untold stories of Muslims. We’ll find out how he became a master of a traditional instrument called the oud, how Muslim slaves influenced the blues, and how his Palestinian heritage shapes nearly every part of his storytelling. We’ll also talk about his more recent work on the soundtrack of the Netflix series Mo, which features comedian Mo Amer.My co-host is friend Aina Khan, who is a journalist with AJ+.2024-05-2900 minUnmasking Gendered PovertyUnmasking Gendered PovertyYasmin KhanIn this final episode of our pilot season, we are joined by Yasmin Khan, Welsh Government National Advisor - for Violence against Women Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence, London Fire & Rescue service Culture review-Independent Panel member and Founder / Chief Officer of Halo Project - National Charity for Forced Marriages, HBV and FGMYasmin helps us to explore how Violence Against Women and Girls fuels Gendered Poverty. As a strategic leader and partnership builder she is Founder and Chief Officer- Halo Project Charity National Charity -Award winning National Charity and held a plethora of s...2024-05-2857 minThe Wellness Driven Life ShowThe Wellness Driven Life ShowInsights & Strategies for the Mind with Alia Yasmin KhanJoin us for a compelling conversation with Alia Yasmin Khan, founder of Sublime Knowledge and now co-author alongside Brian Tracy in the book, "Succeeding in Business in Any Market." 🌵📖🌟 This interview covers crucial topics for anyone interested in enhancing their mental well-being and achieving personal and professional growth. Discover the significance of understanding our minds, explore the concept of Mental Duality and its impact on our lives, and learn practical techniques to modify subconscious programming that limits us. Ideal for those aiming for self-improvement and success in any market, this discussion offers insights into Alia's perspectives and actionable advice, enriched...2024-04-1152 minLiftedLiftedYasmin Khan on Burnout, Advocacy, and How Food Unites Us AllJoin us for a compelling conversation with Yasmin Khan, the British cookbook author and former human rights campaigner. Known for titles like "Zaitoun" and "The Saffron Tales," Yasmin shares her remarkable journey from social justice advocacy to cookbook writing, emphasizing the power of food as a universal connector in highlighting our shared humanity. We explore:  Yasmin's career shift from human rights advocacy to cookbook writing, driven by burnout and a desire to foster connections through cooking.  How Yasmin's cookbooks act as bridges between cultures, introducing readers to both recipes and the stories of everyday people from various Middle Ea...2024-02-2934 minThe Devil WithinThe Devil WithinThe Devil Within Presents: Modern Context with Yasmin Aliya KhanYasmin Aliya Khan is a contributor to TYT in the political arena and she has her own podcast called Modern Context, a bi-weekly deep dive into stories from around the globe that will make you think, laugh, and gain deeper understanding of the world we live in. Enjoy MODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya Khan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-02-2827 minLegally Speaking PodcastLegally Speaking PodcastFamily Law: From Career Advice to Emerging Trends - Yasmin Khan-Gunns - S7E27Send us a text Join us for a thought-provoking convrsation about the intriguing world of family law. This week we're super excited to be chatting with Yasmin Khan-Gunns, a specialist family solicitor with a unique perspective on the legal profession. Aside from being an expert on complex aspects of family law, she is also using her platform to educate her followers on family topics. She provides insights into misconceptions and myths surrounding family law, making legal knowledge acc...2023-11-0639 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanGuatemala: A Former Banana Republic's (Ongoing) Fight For DemocracyThe Guatemalan people have endured centuries of colonial rule, decades of corrupt leadership, and a CIA-backed military coup. The former banana republic has had its lands and its people exploited, and it saw its indigenous Maya population decimated by cruelty and greed. But today, there's hope for a better future in Guatemala. The people have democratically elected Bernardo Alevaro as their next president. Alevaro is a left-leaning progressive who ran on an anti-corruption platform, and he's the son of Juan Jose Alevaro, Guatemala's former president who led the Democratic Revolution of the 1940s. However, corrupt forces within the government a...2023-10-2730 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanSpeaker of the House: Who Will Replace McCarthy and What's Next For Congress?With the historic ousting of the now-former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, who will replace him? Also, how did the Speakership find itself just two spots away from the presidency? As the world plunges into fresh chaos, the US government's legislative branch is lagging behind in terms of a response, wasting time that we no longer have on petty squabbles and personal vendettas. Can the House turn itself around?2023-10-1328 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanArmenia and Azerbaijan: A Tale of Two TerritoriesLast week, Azerbaijan invaded the Nagorno-Karabakh territory after a three-year-long stalemate, expelling the majority Armenian population that lived there. Technically, the land already belongs to Azerbaijan. In fact, the region exists entirely within Azerbaijan's borders. However, Armenians have a historical claim to the area as their ancestors have lived there for centuries. As a listener of this podcast, you know that few things are as cut-and-dry as they appear, so let's find out why there's so much confusion in the first place and what the future could look like for the two nations.    2023-09-2938 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanExistentialism and Exasperation: Coping with Global UncertaintyTitle: Existentialism and Exasperation: Coping with Global Uncertainty I think about death a lot, not in a morbid way, but in a reverent way. How about you? In a world where everything feels scary and somewhat hopeless, when the planet is literally revolting against human action, it’s easy and understandable to fall into despair. But maybe the lens of climate change can help us to better understand our relationship with death, our legacy as humans on this planet, and how we can better engage with one another.2023-09-1531 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanDebating Debates: The Intersection of Language, Culture, and PoliticsDid you catch the first Republican presidential debate last week? Full disclosure: I didn't watch it, but it got me thinking -- in a two-party system when the political spectrum has become so polarized, are debates still a necessary part of our election process? In this episode, we discuss the nature of language and communication, the ways we express ourselves as a culture, and how the culture drives our nation's politics.2023-09-0135 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanGuyana: Little Country, Big Oil What happens when a valuable natural resource is discovered in a small, foreign nation? If history is to be believed, things don’t always work out so well for the small, foreign nation – but is there a chance that they could? Guyana sits on the Atlantic coast of South America, the only English-speaking nation on the continent, populated primarily with displaced diasporas from its time as a British colony. Despite being a neighbor to Venezuela and Brazil, Guyana enjoyed a relatively obscure existence (Jim Jones notwithstanding) – until now. Oil has been discovered in Guyana, and large multinational oil co...2023-08-1836 minMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanMODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanIntroducing MODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya KhanContext is lacking, and frankly, it’s a problem. Modern Context is a podcast that delves into the stories behind the headlines–the important people involved, but also the everyday people being affected; the socio-political landscapes influencing them, but also the geo-political landscapes; the ideas being pushed, and the thoughts and feelings those ideas invoke. In each episode, we’ll explore one topic in as much detail as I think a single podcast episode can handle, uncovering the nuance hidden between the cold, hard facts, all in my attempt to put this world into context. I’ll d...2023-07-1501 minMainly Moonology with Yasmin BolandMainly Moonology with Yasmin BolandSharing Mantra to the Outside World with Nadav Kahn/ [New Moon] | S2 Ep 18This is a New Moon week and it will be taking place in Gemini. So this week, we have a double treat for you. We are looking into what the New Moon this week has to offer AND featuring award-winning singer/songwriter, producer, music therapist, and mantra meditation teacher,  Nadav Khan!First, the Astrology of the week: This New Moon will be chatty, confusing, and lucky - a bit of a mixed bag!The New Moon in Gemini will bring in some of the chattiness. There will be some confusion as this New Moon will b...2023-06-1948 minEccles Business BuzzEccles Business BuzzS4E6: The Impact of Inclusion in the Beauty Industry feat. Yasmin KhanThis season we are talking all about impact – the people and experiences that have impacted us, the ways we are impacting others, and what we can all do to build confidence in our ability to make a difference. In this episode, we are joined by Yasmin Khan, a graduate of the Master of Business Creation program at the David Eccles School of Business, and founder and CEO of Khalm Skincare. Yasmin also provides mentorship and scholarship funding to young women pursuing their college degrees through the Women Who Succeed program.Yasmin and host Frances Johnson tal...2023-06-0827 minThe Genius Recipe TapesThe Genius Recipe TapesA Sunny One-Bowl Citrus Cake | Yasmin KhanReferenced in this episode Citrus Cake From Yasmin Khan (Recipe)Yasmin's book,  Ripe Figs: Recipes and Stories from Turkey, Greece, and CyprusGenius-Hunter Extra CreditFollow Yasmin on Instagram More backstory, The story behind Ripe FigsHave a genius recipe you'd like to share? Tell me all about it at genius@food52.com. 2023-03-2318 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin KhanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640479 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan Author: Yasmin Khan Narrator: Jeed Saddy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: A reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan's reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis.2023-01-3130 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin KhanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640479to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan Author: Yasmin Khan Narrator: Jeed Saddy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: A reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan's reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis.2023-01-3112h 44Explore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaThe Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin KhanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640479 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan Author: Yasmin Khan Narrator: Jeed Saddy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: A reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan's reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis.2023-01-3130 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaThe Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin KhanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640479to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan Author: Yasmin Khan Narrator: Jeed Saddy Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: A reappraisal of the tumultuous Partition and how it ignited long-standing animosities between India and Pakistan This new edition of Yasmin Khan's reappraisal of the tumultuous India-Pakistan Partition features an introduction reflecting on the latest research and on ways in which commemoration of the Partition has changed, and considers the Partition in light of the current refugee crisis.2023-01-3112h 44Food People by Bon AppétitFood People by Bon AppétitBonus Episode 242: Yasmin KhanWe were lucky to have Yasmin Khan stop by the offices a few weeks ago, so we’re airing that conversation for you today as a bonus episode. Healthyish editor Amanda Shapiro chats with Yasmin about her latest book, Zaitoun. It chronicles her travels throughout Palestine, sharing the stories and recipes of the people she met along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-11-1428 minPOWER REPORT with dan from the internetPOWER REPORT with dan from the internet#46 - Post Roe Hellworld [feat. Yasmin Aliya Khan]If you're not angry with Democrats, you're not paying attention. Confirming the leaked draft opinion from May, the Supreme Court overturned federeal protections for abortion. Republicans from the courts down to the state level have signalled that more rights are going to be taken away in the coming years. With Republicans drunk on power and Democrats woefully inept on fighting back, Dan and Yasmin break down the present, past, and future of the fight for reproductive justice. Links to donate to direct aid groups (not compiled by us)donateabortions.com  Yasmin's Excellent World News Podcast, G...2022-06-2646 minPOWER REPORT with dan from the internetPOWER REPORT with dan from the internet#46 Post Roe Hellworld [feat. Yasmin Aliya Khan]If you're not angry with Democrats, you're not paying attention. Confirming the leaked draft opinion from May, the Supreme Court overturned federeal protections for abortion. Republicans from the courts down to the state level have signalled that more rights are going to be taken away in the coming years. With Republicans drunk on power and Democrats woefully inept on fighting back, Dan and Yasmin break down the present, past, and future of the fight for reproductive justice. Links to donate to direct aid groups (not compiled by us)donateabortions.com  Yasmin's Excellent World News Podcast, G...2022-06-2646 minWe HEAR HerWe HEAR HerYasmin Khan: Finding Her KhalmYasmin Khan, the founder and CEO of the luxury skincare brand Khalm ® Skincare, is honoring her Pakistani culture by bringing Oud to her skincare products. Oud is an essential agarwood oil popular in the Middle East that regenerates new healthy skin and reduces wrinkles. Through the brand's work, Yasmin hopes more young women find inspiration and purpose to go after whatever future they desire. Listen in to hear how Yasmin's intuition and Pakistani roots are the guiding forces in her business. 2022-06-0814 minThe Literary SalonThe Literary SalonSALON EXCLUSIVE: Yasmin Cordery Khan reads from 'Edgware Road'You may have noticed the rise in popularity of compelling novels written across dual timelines. We say: the more the merrier! This week we’re spotlighting one such novel, Edgware Road. It explores the story of Khalid, an immigrant father and gambler who goes missing in 1981. In 2003, his daughter Alia, now a young academic at Oxford, is on a mission to discover who her father really was. A family mystery, a daughter’s journey, and the exploration of what it means to be an immigrant in London are all explored in this page-turning novel.‘An elegant and moving...2022-04-1113 minDamian Barr\'s Literary SalonDamian Barr's Literary SalonSALON EXCLUSIVE: Yasmin Cordery Khan reads from 'Edgware Road'You may have noticed the rise in popularity of compelling novels written across dual timelines. We say: the more the merrier! This week we’re spotlighting one such novel, Edgware Road. It explores the story of Khalid, an immigrant father and gambler who goes missing in 1981. In 2003, his daughter Alia, now a young academic at Oxford, is on a mission to discover who her father really was. A family mystery, a daughter’s journey, and the exploration of what it means to be an immigrant in London are all explored in this page-turning novel.‘An elegant and moving...2022-04-1113 minThe Genius Recipe TapesThe Genius Recipe TapesA Sunny One-Bowl Citrus Cake | Yasmin KhanReferenced in this episode Citrus Cake From Yasmin Khan (Recipe)Yasmin's book,  Ripe Figs: Recipes and Stories from Turkey, Greece, and CyprusGenius-Hunter Extra CreditFollow Yasmin on Instagram More backstory, The story behind Ripe FigsHave a genius recipe you'd like to share? Tell me all about it at genius@food52.com. 2022-03-3018 minMe & My Muslim FriendsMe & My Muslim FriendsAfghanistan: America's Longest WarLast August, the US pulled out of Afghanistan, ending a 20-year war. The abrupt pullout triggered a refugee crisis, with more than 76,000 Afghan refugees arriving in the US afterward. In this episode, we speak to Mangal Mohmand (who arrived as a refugee from Afghanistan 8 years ago) to discuss his experience and the process of resettling his family in America. We also speak to Asma Khan, president of the Triangle Association of Muslim American Mothers (TAMAM), about the nonprofit’s charitable work which includes refugee resettlement.2022-03-0900 minThe Critic Books PodcastThe Critic Books PodcastYasmin Cordery Khan's Edgware RoadSet across Oxford, London, and Karachi — and between 1981 and 2003 — Yasmin Cordery Khan's debut novel is a mix of family drama and mystery. Francesca Peacock spoke to her about the book, and they touch on everything from Alan Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty to the BCCI crisis. 2022-03-0920 minCooking the Books with Gilly SmithCooking the Books with Gilly SmithAndre Simon Shortlist Special: Yasmin KhanIn the last of the Andre Simon Shortlist Special series, we meet Yasmin Khan whose book Ripe Figs transports us across  the East Mediterranean, tasting the best food in Greece, Turkey and Cyprus in the company of refugees and activists. As  they chop and chat about borders, memory and identity, Yasmin shows us how food can give dignity and humanise people in the harshest of circumstances.Plus, food assessor, the author Yemisi Aribisala explains why she chose Ripe Figs to be among the final seven best food books of 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...2022-03-0836 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 7 | EthiopiaAn ancient civilization that's unfortunately come to be known for famine and civil war, the conflict in Ethiopia now threatens to destabilize the entire Horn of Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/globalthread2022-02-0239 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSudan [and South Sudan]Sudanese Interim Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok was deposed in a military coup in October... only to be reinstated in November. The coup resulted in widespread protests, but the protests haven't stopped since Hamdok's return. Find out what the people of Sudan are protesting now and, of course, how we got to this point.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-12-2935 minLife on a PlateLife on a PlateDiana Henry, food writerWe were thrilled to welcome the incredible Diana Henry to Life on a Plate for this episode. She is one of our most beloved food writers, delivering a steady stream of delicious recipes into homes across the land via her cookbooks (including Simple and How to Eat a Peach), Telegraph columns and daily Instagram posts. Legendarily hard-working and prolific, Diana experienced severe illness during the past two years: it slowed her down a little but has not dimmed her spirit one bit. In this conversation with Yasmin Khan and Alison Oakervee, she talks about those frightening times, but also...2021-11-1849 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 5 | China's Belt and Road InitiativeChina’s Belt and Road Initiative is a massive infrastructure project that they’re rolling out across Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe. By investing in nations around the globe, China is effectively expanding its sphere of influence. What could this mean for the US and its allies, and what can be done, if anything, to counter China’s approach?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-10-2628 minLife on a PlateLife on a PlateSeason 4 trailerSeason 4 of Life on a Plate is about to launch with a brand new host: writer, broadcaster and cookery book author Yasmin Khan. Listen to this trailer to find out more about Yasmin and what she’s looking forward to in this new season, featuring Yotam Ottolenghi, Ruby Tandoh, Chris Packham and many more... To find out more about the show, go to waitrose.com/podcast.Host: Yasmin KhanCo-host: Alison OakerveeProducer: Sera BerksoyExecutive Producer: Nikki DuffyEditor: Nathan CopelinA...2021-10-0702 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 4 | Afghanistan, Part 2We’re back with Part 2 of our coverage of the situation in Afghanistan. In this episode, we discuss the Taliban, Osama bin Laden, the post-9/11 era, and the recent removal of US troops from Afghanistan.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-09-2943 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 3 | Afghanistan, Part 1To call the situation in Afghanistan “complex” is an understatement, so much so that I had to split this topic up into two episodes. In Part 1, we cover the history of Afghanistan, the Truman Doctrine, the Cold War, and the beginnings of the modern Afghan government. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-09-1533 minAfter The Gig with Jesse HumphreyAfter The Gig with Jesse HumphreyYasmin Williams - “I sang i’m every woman with Chaka Khan”Hello and welcome to another episode of After the Gig!  Today on the show I have the wonderful Yasmin Williams.  I heard and met Yasmin at Carbon Leaf’s “Sealeaf” festival in August and I was completely blown away.  She was nice enough to sit down and talk with me after her set, and also nice enough to keep going after I forgot to hit the record button.  Please check her stuff out and go see a show.  Enjoy! All links right here!!https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey Mus...2021-09-0938 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 2 | BelarusBelarus is a landlocked country that sits at the apex of several larger and more powerful nations. Under the authoritarian leadership of Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusians have suffered more than their fair share of crimes against humanity. After such a complex and sordid history, though, why is Belarus so relevant to geopolitics today?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-08-3139 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadSeason 2, Episode 1 | Taiwan v. ChinaChina is currently readying its military in anticipation of reclaiming what they believe to be theirs - the island of Taiwan. However, with the US and Japan allied with Taiwan in an effort to curb Chinese aggression and ambition, the implications of a Chinese attack on Taiwan could be huge.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-08-0930 minSpeaking BroadlySpeaking BroadlyFood Without Borders: Yasmin KhanYasmin Khan, a long-time human rights activist, is the author of Ripe Figs, a book focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean — part travelogue, part cookbook, part meditation on the notion of borders in the 21st century. On the pod, we discuss the refugee crisis, what we can do as individuals and as a society to address the issues, and reasons for hope. "I've really grown to understand that there isn't some kind of (new) refugee crisis anywhere. People throughout all of history have migrated as a species when it's been necessary for our survival. It's just an intrinsic pattern of ho...2021-05-2135 minInside Julia\'s KitchenInside Julia's KitchenMeet Yasmin KhanThis week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin talks to Yasmin Khan, a food and travel writer, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. They discuss how migration shapes our foodways and Yasmin’s new book, Ripe Figs: Recipes and Stories from Turkey, Greece and Cyprus. Plus, Yasmin shares her Julia Moment. Image courtesy of Yasmin KhanHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Inside Julia's Kitchen by becoming a member!Inside Julia's Kitchen is Powered by Simplecast.  2021-05-1345 minRadio Cherry BombeRadio Cherry BombeCookbook Author Yasmin Khan on Her Latest JourneyAuthor Yasmin Khan has carved out a very specific space for herself in the world of cookbooks and produced a body of work that goes well beyond the sharing of recipes. Thanks to her intrepid nature and in-person reporting, Yasmin’s books are culinary and cultural postcards from parts of the world shaped by history, politics, and strife—but lots of humanity. Her latest book is 'Ripe Figs: Recipes and Stories from Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus' and it’s a heartfelt follow-up to her first two books, 'The Saffron Tales' and 'Zaitoun.' Yasmin joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about...2021-05-1039 minBook ShamblesBook ShamblesYasmin KhanThis week Robin and Josie are joined by author Yasmin Khan to talk about her knew book Ripe Figs which is part cookbook, part travel book that traces recipes from the Mediterranean from the time of Ottoman rule to the influence of recent refugee communities. They chat about the inspiration for the book, favourite recipes, first cookbooks, best cookbooks and the best food from around the world. To hear more chat, subscribe to the extended version on Patreon at patreon.com/bookshambles2021-05-0640 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #8 | Unrest in HaitiHaiti, a nation that's unfortunately come to be known for enduring incessant hardship, is currently experiencing political unrest primarily surrounding demands for its current president to step down amidst increased government corruption, police brutality, and kidnappings. Couple that with a citizenship/deportation issue (among other things), and you've got 2021 Haiti. What was the US' role in getting Haiti to this point, and is there anything that can be done for Haiti going forward?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-04-1440 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #7 | Armenia vs. Azerbaijan: Nagorno-KarabakhAfter decades of conflict over the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, Armenia and Azerbaijan have recently re-ignited the fight. What led to this conflict, why are Russia and Turkey involved, and what outcome can any of us hope for?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-03-3033 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #6 | The Biden Administration's Attack in SyriaLast week, the Biden administration launched their first foreign attack against Iranian-backed militia based in Syria. Why did they do this, what other options did they have, and what are the foreign policy implications of the decision?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-03-1037 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #5 | Rebel Violence in the Central African RepublicThe Central African Republic, or the CAR, is currently dealing with some post-election drama that was years in the making. Conflict between various rebel groups has decimated the land and displaced or killed large swaths of the population. Political unrest and instability have, in a direct way, contributed to the growing tensions over the years, with authoritarian administrations inflicting military force on the general populous. So how did we get from a newly independent nation in 1960 to a nation in turmoil contending with a highly contested democratic election?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-03-0327 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #4 | The Texas Energy Crisis and EnronLast week, the Texas power grid failed horribly as the result of deregulatory energy policies, lack of oversight, and lack of preparedness. When the state was hit with frigid cold temperatures, ice, and snow, millions of Texans were left without electricity or gas to heat their homes, without a reliable water supply, and without cell service. Dozens of Texans died in their homes and cars by way of freezing to death or from carbon monoxide poisoning. Meanwhile, state elected officials pointed fingers and evaded blame at a time when they should have been addressing the crisis. Can we expect...2021-02-2328 minPOWER REPORT with dan from the internetPOWER REPORT with dan from the internet#20 - The Cancun Cruz Party [feat. Yasmin Aliya Khan]Your long-overdue 20th episode of Power Report! Special Guest Yasmin Aliya Khan, host of the Global Thread podcast, joins the panel. Check below for links to donate to mutual aid efforts in Texas & links to follow the panelists.Timecodes: 0:00 - Cold Open3:45 - Texas Snowstorm Massacre39:25 - The Post-Accountability Era1:03:25 - Vaccines In Israel1:21:20 - Rush Limbaugh RIPoroni-----Support Texans in need by visiting these Mutual Aid Links:Mutual Aid HoustonMutual Aid AustinDFW Mutual Aid2021-02-211h 42Global ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #3 | The Release of Loujain al-HathloulWomen's rights activist and advocate for women's right to drive, Loujain al-Hathloul, has been released from prison in Saudi Arabia. Her release was the direct result of the Biden administration's efforts to stand up against human rights abuses taking place in Saudi Arabia, but what does her release mean, and why was she imprisoned in the first place?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-02-1520 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #2 | Military Coup in MyanmarThe Southeast Asian nation of Myanmar has suffered its fair share of one-party military rule interspersed with periods of attempted democracy. In the latest instance, the military police has overthrown the November 2020 election results claiming widespread voter fraud with little to no evidence. The leader of the National League for Democracy Party, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been detained and is currently under house arrest. Where is this heading, and how can President Biden respond against the coup without inflicting more suffering on the people?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-02-0922 minhabibti pleasehabibti pleaseEpisode 20 with Yasmin Nair (Premium Teaser)This week’s exclusive features a casual but thoughtful conversation between Nashwa and Yasmin Nair. Enclosed is a preview, if you want to unlock the full episode you can by subscribing on Patreon or Substack. Together they chat about her article On Nostalgia, Sex Work, and the Dancing Girls of Lahore... This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe2021-02-0816 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadEpisode #1 | The Farmers Protest in IndiaThe farmers in India are - and have been for some time - protesting against their government's recently released farming reform bills. The combined effects of the bills would make life significantly harder for the already troubled farmers while inviting large multinational corporations into India's agriculture industry. Are the bills all bad, though, and can they possibly be justified in the name of globalization? How have similar situations played out for American farmers?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-02-0125 minGlobal ThreadGlobal ThreadWelcome to the Global Thread PodcastHello, I'm Yasmin Aliya Khan and I'm the host of Global Thread, a podcast that seeks to understand the world by digging into the past. Here's what you can expect from the pod - keep an ear out!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-thread/support2021-01-2602 minIt\'s Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastIt's Bloody Complicated - A Compass PodcastThe Year Ahead with Yasmin Khan and Tom Clark | Ep.34We’re diving straight into 2021 with a conversation about what the next year might hold for us and what it all means for progressive politics.Our guests, Tom Clark (Editor of Prospect Magazine) and Yasmin Khan (human rights campaigner), were on hand to help us chart a course through what is likely to be an extraordinarily challenging year for us all.We covered the pandemic, the economy, the Tories, Labour, Scotland, Biden, and more. And as ever, we took questions live on the call from Compass members."It's Bloody Complicated" is recorded fortnightly on...2021-01-1556 minA Good ReadA Good ReadYasmin Khan & David MitchellTravel and food writer Yasmin Khan and novelist David Mitchell talk about the books they love with presenter Harriett Gilbert. David chooses Circe by Madeline Miller, Yasmin picks Shah of Shahs by Ryszard Kapuściński and Harriett loves Anne Tyler's Redhead by the Side of the Road. Producer: Becky Ripley Comment on instagram: @agoodreadbbc2020-11-1028 minAuckland Writers FestivalAuckland Writers Festival2020 WINTER SERIES Ep 5: Richard Ford, Amy McDaid, Yasmin KhanThe Auckland Writers Festival 13-week WINTER SERIES streamed live and free every Sunday morning from 3 May - 26 July 2020. Episode 5 features: RICHARD FORD (United States) Leading American novelist and short story writer Richard Ford is the author of seven novels and several collections, among them The Sportswriter, Let Me Be Frank With You and Independence Day, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN Faulkner Award. In 2019 he was awarded the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction – a lifetime achievement award. The Library described him as a “luminous storyteller – one of the most eloquent writers of his genera...2020-05-311h 03South Asia Conversations At Cambridge UniversitySouth Asia Conversations At Cambridge UniversityYasmin KhanIn this episode, Yasmin Khan of the University of Oxford reflects on  India's contributions to World War II and Britain's sense of self in relation to India since the end of empire.  The interviewer is the Centre of South Asian Studies' Dr Edward Anderson.  The South Asia Podcast is a production of Cambridge University's Centre of South Asian Studies. In each episode we sit down with a scholar who has contributed something extraordinary to our understanding of history, politics or culture in South Asia, and get a deeper insight into their work.   2020-05-0642 minReal Food MediaReal Food MediaZaitoun: Yasmin Kahn | Ep. 40Part cookbook, part travelogue, and part investigative journalism, Yasmin Khan’s “Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen” takes us through the joy and the struggle of eating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.2020-02-0524 minThe Food ProgrammeThe Food ProgrammeIce Cream NationWe might like the occasional 99 in the rain in the UK, but not for us the piled high gelato cones of Italy, the tubs of sweet American sundaes, nor the eiscafes of Germany and Austria. Right? Yasmin Khan is on a mission to prove you wrong. In this programme Yasmin (Ice cream fanatic) uncovers the UK’s rich but lesser known ice cream culture, taking a trip down memory lane to visit people making ice cream in places where she's lived. She’ll hear about our overlooked regional specialities like the ‘lemon top’ of Redcar near Middlesbrough. And she’...2019-09-0828 minThe Food ProgrammeThe Food ProgrammeFaith, Fasting and Feasting – A Ramadan SpecialAs Ramadan 2019 draws to a close, many British Muslim reach the culmination of a month of fasting during daylight hours. But that doesn't mean that food is forgotten. On the contrary... In this programme, food writer Yasmin Khan celebrates the social, cultural and culinary rituals of Ramadan, the most holy month in the Islamic calendar. She speaks to comedian Tez Ilyas about celebrations with family and friends and a very memorable 'Happy Eid cake'. And in Bristol, Yasmin joins thousands of people coming together for a 'Grand Iftar', a vast street party of Muslims and non-Muslims, who have come...2019-06-0228 minCommunal TableCommunal TableYasmin Khan Talks about Palestinian Food, Bearing Witness, and Self Care While ReportingYasmin Khan isn't afraid to delve into the tough stuff. Growing up around a dinner table with an Iranian-born mother and Pakistan-born father who met as activists in the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution, politics were definitely on the table. A career fighting for international human rights was a natural evolution for her, but there was an even more direct way to bring some humanity to an often overwhelming and abstract cause. After her first cookbook The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen earned Khan a devoted following, she decided to take on an even more daunting task—documenting th...2019-05-1655 minCarbfaceCarbfaceKai Horn with Yasmin KhanYasmin Khan is here with her beautiful new book, Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian KitchenTopics: Happy Cherry. The Greatest City in the World. Malfunctions. Introductions. Kai Ryssdal. Air horn. Durian. All the podcasts. Retail Nightmares is the best podcast. Happy birthday, Laurie. I would not bake for you. The sex lives of public radio hosts. Legacies. KRF. Terry Gross. Ari Shapiro. Nina Totenberg. Don’t look in my eyes. London. France. I see a dead chicken’s head. Mega Fauna. Speedways. OMG so much candy and seasoning and mustard from Marisa Miller! What’s the wo...2019-04-251h 15Dinner SistersDinner SistersEpisode 59: Zaitoun by Yasmin Kahn Cookbook ReviewZaitoun, our latest cookbook review, lies at a sweet spot for the Dinner Sisters. It's where you can make dinner and travel at the same time. Yasmin Khan introduces us to Palestinian flavors like tart sumac and warming allspice and new staples like thick labneh and tangy pomegranate molasses. All the while she weaves in stories about the families, cities, and politics of Palestine. This is a book to read while sipping a cup of tea, marking up the pages, only to get up and start marinating a chicken.Support the show2019-04-2232 minSalt & SpineSalt & SpineChronicling the foods of Palestine with cookbook author Yasmin KhanToday's Episode: Yasmin KhanThis week, we're excited to welcome Yasmin Khan to SALT + SPINE, the podcast on stories behind cookbooks.Yasmin is the author of two cookbooks: The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen and Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen.We sit down with Yasmin at our studio in San Francisco's The Civic Kitchen Cooking School to discuss her cookbooks, traveling through Israel and the West Bank to chronicle Palestinian cuisine, and her love of pomegranates. Plus, as always we check in with Celia Sack at Omnivore Books...2019-04-0935 minThis Is TASTEThis Is TASTEYasmin KhanBritish journalist and cookbook author Yasmin Khan writes about Palestinian food tasting alive. But what does that mean? So much, it turns out, and we have a really great conversation about this incredible cuisine and history. Khan spent years reporting for her new book, Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen, and she discusses her on-the-ground reporting process. And she does something remarkable: Explaining za’atar (a cool though sometimes confusing Middle Eastern spice blend) in the most succinct, clear manner I’ve ever read. In recipe form! Tune in to find out all about that. Oh yeah, New Yorkers: The best k...2019-02-1940 minKeep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenKeep Calm and Cook On with Julia TurshenOn Food as Conversation with Yasmin KhanAward-winning cookbook author and former human rights campaigner Yasmin Khan sits down with Julia to talk about her new book, Zaitoun, and the logistics of a career transition, the importance of rest, the way food can be an entry point to conversation, and why we have to hold onto hope. Yasmin's first book, The Saffron Tales, includes recipes and stories from the Persian Kitchen. It’s a very personal book as Yasmin grew up between Iran, where her mother is from, and England. The Saffron Tales won tons of awards and opened the door for her newest bo...2019-02-1354 minThe TripThe TripYasmin Khan Cooks Her Way through PalestineChef, author and former human rights campaigner Yasmin Khan seems to have a mission statement very like our own at Roads & Kingdoms. That is, pay attention to what’s on the plate in a way that might spark some change and bring people together (and have a damned good time doing so). There aren’t many books that try to do all of that as gorgeously as Zaitoun, Yasmin’s new book about Palestinian cuisine. We met a while back at the Roads & Kingdoms office in Brooklyn as Yasmin somehow hacked a pretty decent Old Monk hot toddy from our of...2019-02-1157 minCtrl Alt DeleteCtrl Alt Delete#146 Yasmin Khan: When Passion Leads To Burn-outYasmin Khan is an award-winning author, campaigner and cook.In 2013, after suffering a debilitating burnout and having to step back from her human rights work, Yasmin switched careers and turned to food as a tool through which to share people’s stories. She ran a Kickstarter to write a book that would offer a window into Iran, the result of which is her best-selling debut book The Saffron Tales: Recipes From the Persian Kitchen (Bloomsbury, 2016). The book was chosen by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the BBC Food Programme as one of the best c...2018-09-1029 minBe Great, Be Fantastic and Be Absolutely PhenomenalBe Great, Be Fantastic and Be Absolutely PhenomenalYasmin Khan - Risk Being SeenYasmin is the creator of the "risk being seen" podcast on iTunes and is currently on a journey of self improvement and self understanding. She currently resides inside her comfort zone (Yasmin's Castle) but is taking occasional trips to other zones. In this episode I took Yasmin out of her comfort zone and we went on a little exploring adventure. Yasmin allowed herself to get vulnerable and it was a wonderful experience. We talked about her lacking relationship with her parents, reconnecting with her family and additionally we looked at self improvement, how our minds work and that healing is poss...2018-08-071h 34Be Great, Be Fantastic and Be Absolutely PhenomenalBe Great, Be Fantastic and Be Absolutely PhenomenalYasmin Khan - Risk Being SeenYasmin is the creator of the "risk being seen" podcast on iTunes and is currently on a journey of self improvement and self understanding. She currently resides inside her comfort zone (Yasmin's Castle) but is taking occasional trips to other zones. In this episode I took Yasmin out of her comfort zone and we went on a little exploring adventure. Yasmin allowed herself to get vulnerable and it was a wonderful experience. We talked about her lacking relationship with her parents, reconnecting with her family and additionally we looked at self improvement, how our minds work and that healing is poss...2018-08-071h 34Present TensePresent TenseS1 E4 | Yasmin Khan, Senior Rare Book ConservatorYasmeen Khan, Senior Rare Book Conservator at the LIbrary of Congress sits down with host Anne Markham Bailey in Washington to talk about her family, her Pakistani lineage and her work as a conservator.For more on Yasmeen Khan, photos and information on partition click hereTo learn more about Anne Markham Bailey programs, books and courses.Please leave us a review!2018-07-161h 30The Food ProgrammeThe Food ProgrammeBirmingham's Beloved BaltiFor food writer Yasmin Khan, the Balti conjures up family meals out in her childhood home of Birmingham where she would regularly tuck into deep bowls of the city's most iconic dish -- richly spiced chicken or lamb, that she scooped up with freshly made warm naan breads. In it's heyday, the Sparkhill area of Birmingham was saturated with Balti restaurants, so much so that it became known as the "Balti Triangle", a place which defined Birmingham's food scene and became one of the few parts of the UK where working class, immigrant, food was celebrated. 2018-07-1528 minCook The Perfect...Cook The Perfect...Yasmin Khan's FattoushYasmin Khan's adaptable and refreshing recipe for a citrusy Palestinian salad.2018-07-1208 minKeep It Quirky podcastKeep It Quirky podcastOn Having More to Unite Us than to Divide Us with Yasmin Khan"Food is a bit like music, theater, or good literature — it connects you to your heart. It drops into empathy." -Yasmin Khan Yasmin Khan is the best-selling author of "The Saffron Tales," and her newest book "Zaitoun," will be released the day after this episode publishes, on July 12! (Go get it, it's incredible). She has a background of campaigning for human rights and transitioned into food writing and sharing stories from cultures around the world 5 years ago. In this episode, we talk about how and why she made that transition, as well as some of the specific stories from her tr...2018-07-1100 minFood Without BordersFood Without BordersEpisode 35: Saffron Stories, Pomegranates, and Appropriation with Yasmin KhanOn the Season 3 finale of Food Without Borders, we speak with best-selling author, campaigner, and cook, Yasmin Khan. Her debut book, The Saffron Tales, explored her culinary adventures through Iran and was named by The New York Times as one of the best cookbooks of 2016. Her forthcoming book, Zaitoun (2018), celebrates stories and recipes from Palestinian communities. Prior to working in food, Yasmin was a human rights campaigner for a decade, running national and international campaigns for NGOs and grassroots groups. Food Without Borders is powered by Simplecast 2018-04-1839 minThe Food ProgrammeThe Food ProgrammeBritain's Secret Saffron StorySaffron is one of the world's most evocative spices, shrouded in myth and mystery and conjuring up images from the ancient Silk Road. Often seen as 'expensive', 'complicated' or perhaps for a special occasion, for British food writer Yasmin Khan, the spice was a store cupboard stable. Because of her mother's Iranian heritage, as a child she ate it almost every day.Later, Yasmin's love affair with saffron inspired her to travel across Iran, documenting the country's rich culinary heritage in her book 'The Saffron Tales'. On her journey she learnt that the saffron crocus was cultivated...2018-01-2828 minQuitters!Quitters!Ep 010: Yasmin Khan, Food & Travel WriterYasmin Khan built the life she dreamed of as a human rights campaigner. She never imagined she'd leave it all behind to find herself once again living the dream as a food and travel writer. We talk all about burnout, self-care and just doing it, as she shares her journey to creating critically-acclaimed and best-selling cookbook The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen.  Follow Yasmin on Instagram (@yasminkhanstories) and Twitter (@yasmin_khan) to get immersed in all the delicious goodness. Mentioned in this episode: Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) Kickstarter, crowdfunding site Yasmin used to finance her in...2017-11-0900 minThe Racist Sandwich PodcastThe Racist Sandwich PodcastE24: Stop Asking Me About Kabobs (w/ Persian cookbook author Yasmin Khan)Yasmin Khan’s Twitter bio reads: “Challenging stereotypes of the Middle East, one pomegranate at a time.” With her new cookbook, “The Saffron Tales,” Khan has not only delivered a beautifully written book about Persian food but has also challenged us to think about Persian food in entirely new ways. Khan set out in 2013 to write her book because she was fed up with people in making assumptions that Iran equals bombs, nukes, and fanatics. She wanted to show the texture and the beauty she experienced during her own visits to the Iranian countryside. What she could not predic...2017-03-2129 minNIACastNIACastYasmin Khan is Cooking Up Something Marvelous to Make Your Mouth WaterOne of the many great things about Yasmin Khan is that she feeds you both knowledge and tasty treats. Yasmin is a writer, cook and campaigner who loves to share people’s stories through food. She's also a regular media commentator and runs cooking classes, pop-up supper clubs and writing retreats around the world. Prior to immersing herself in the fragrances and flavors of the Persian kitchen, Yasmin worked as a human rights campaigner, running national and international campaigns for NGOs and grassroots groups, with special focus on the Middle East. Visit her website at www.thesaffrontales.com, and check her...2016-10-0643 min