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Yasmin Trace
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That's Absurd Please Elaborate
Red Sky at Night Batman’s Delight! | feat. Yasmin Khan (TYT) & Jasmine Miller (Give Directly)
Support your giving goals this holiday season! Go to GiveDirectly.org/Absurd and get a 100% match by Giving Multiplier! (Don't dilly-dally this match is only until the end of the year!)This episode aired around Easter, prompting us to ask: 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: "...
2025-12-18
2h 06
The Human Trace
The Rohingya Crisis: A Historical Perspective
Guest: Yasmin Ullah (https://www.instagram.com/rohingyawomencollaborative/)This conversation delves into the plight of the Rohingya people, exploring their identity crisis, personal journeys of displacement and the human element of refugee experiences. Yasmin Ullah, a Rohingya human rights activist, shares her insights on the historical context of the Rohingya's struggles, the importance of women empowerment in activism, and the challenges of intergenerational fight for her people. The discussion emphasizes the need for understanding, compassion, and collective action to address the ongoing crisis and support the Rohingya community.TakeawaysThe...
2025-12-03
58 min
Melanie Gabbi -Bridging Psychology And Spirituality 101
CHANGNG SPACES -EPIC WALES (Pt.2): Castles, Chartists & Place Memory | Changing Spaces
Changing Spaces – Through The Lens, is where I explore campervan travel, heritage journeys, psychology, spirituality, and the freedom to create new stories at midlife. From 30-day transformation programs to travel reflections, this channel is about how changing spaces changes lives. A new series my on-the-road exploration of how places hold memory. I travel by campervan, sometimes staying in nice cottages, hotels and caravans , and film what I see, and reflect on the conversations I have and explore the layers beneath the landscape—such as the local industry, migration, uprisings, class, and the quieter stories written into stone, coas...
2025-09-27
19 min
That's Absurd Please Elaborate
Red Sky at Night Batman’s Delight! | feat. Yasmin Khan
Easter 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...
2025-02-27
2h 03
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Close to the Edge by Anna Britton
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/792792 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Close to the Edge Series: #2 of Detectives Martin and Stern Author: Anna Britton Narrator: Yasmin Mwanza Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 37 minutes Release date: September 12, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Two detectives under fire. One missing student. No answers. When gunfire erupts outside Southampton Crown Court, DS Gabe Martin and DI Juliet Stern are caught in the crossfire, narrowly escaping the assailant who disappears without a trace. Injured but unyielding, Gabe takes on the case of missing art student Henry Garside. But as she probes deeper, the lines b...
2024-09-12
05 min
Conflicted: A History Podcast
The 1971 Bangladesh War – Part 1: Land of Broken Maps
In March 1971, the nation of Pakistan was split apart by a vicious civil war, eventually culminating in the creation of a new state: Bangladesh. In this first episode of a multi-part series, we trace the origins of the conflict and introduce the key historical figures involved. SOURCES:Bass, Gary K. The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide.Bennet-Jones, Own. The Bhutto Dynasty. Carney, Scott. Miklian, Jason. The Vortex: A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm, an Unspeakable War, and Liberation. Chang, Jung. Hallida...
2024-06-08
1h 33
MODERN CONTEXT with Yasmin Aliya Khan
Will Ireland Ever Reunite? Part One
Ireland is a place that's full of lore, culture, and history, and many Americans can trace their roots back to the island. However, the island is also known for enduring centuries of political turmoil, most (or all?) of which came from their neighbors, the English. After suffering through colonization efforts, cultural erasure, exploitation, and even (debatably, but not really) an attempted genocide, the Irish lost a portion of their island to the United Kingdom. Now, Northern Ireland has, for the first time, shown signs of possibly wanting to leave the UK and reunite with the Republic of Ireland.
2024-03-18
23 min
The Intellectual
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 327: Laugh Lines w/ Carrie Conners
Podcast: Nostalgia Trap (LS 45 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: Nostalgia Trap - Episode 327: Laugh Lines w/ Carrie ConnersPub date: 2022-05-31Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationCarrie Conners is a poet, writer, and professor of English at LaGuardia Community College; her latest book Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth Century American Poetry explores how American poets since the 1950s engage humor as a political and aesthetic tactic. In this conversation, we talk about the language games of standup comics fro...
2022-06-08
1h 12
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 327: Laugh Lines w/ Carrie Conners
Carrie Conners is a poet, writer, and professor of English at LaGuardia Community College; her latest book Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth Century American Poetry explores how American poets since the 1950s engage humor as a political and aesthetic tactic. In this conversation, we talk about the language games of standup comics from George Carlin to Dave Chappelle, and trace the wider shifts in poetry, comedy, and political culture since the invention of the atomic bomb. We also examine how Carrie navigates these ideas in her own poetry, with excerpts from her two excellent...
2022-05-31
1h 12
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Episode 327: Laugh Lines w/ Carrie Conners
Carrie Conners is a poet, writer, and professor of English at LaGuardia Community College; her latest book Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth Century American Poetry explores how American poets since the 1950s engage humor as a political and aesthetic tactic. In this conversation, we talk about the language games of standup comics from George Carlin to Dave Chappelle, and trace the wider shifts in poetry, comedy, and political culture since the invention of the atomic bomb. We also examine how Carrie navigates these ideas in her own poetry, with excerpts from her two excellent...
2022-05-31
1h 12
Speaking of the Arts
From mediaeval Europe to Missouri: some Shakespeare, some Vanitas art, and a soaring soprano
Although each of the arts in this week’s chats can trace their roots to European arts of bygone times, each of those roots has blooms that stretch into modern America. We have a medieval English king immortalized by Shakespeare transported to the Ozarks, a Dutch reformation art genre given a 2020 twist in Columbia, and an opera singer who is versed in 18th and 19th century European composers but who is in Columbia to pay homage to an overlooked 20th century American composer. Show host, Diana Moxon, chats with Dana Bocke and Mark Baumgartner from Maplewood Barn theatre, artist Bethanie Ir...
2021-07-02
59 min
Babies in Common
Untying Breastfeeding: Talking About Tongue Ties with Yasmin Effath, MA, IBCLC, BCST
Recorded Wednesday, January 6th, 2021.Our guest today is Yasmin is an IBCLC-lactation consultant in private practice in Mumbai, India. Yasmin is also a biodynamic craniosacral practitioner, international speaker and filmmaker. During this episode we learn more about what inspired her to make her film, Untying Breastfeeding, and we talk about tongue ties, breastfeeding support, care providers' role in supporting breastfeeding and tongue tie release and much more.Untying Breastfeeding is a a 59-minute documentary which investigates the narrative of the women who navigate through significant breastfeeding challenges due to the congenital birth anomaly cal...
2021-01-12
1h 15