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Book Friends ForeverBook Friends ForeverKiss Her Goodbye By Lisa Gardner, Read By Hillary Huber (Audiobook Excerpt)#1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner returns with the 4th installment in her bestselling Frankie Elkin series, in which Frankie is called to Tucson, Arizona, to find a missing Afghan refugee, whose friend suspects she is in grave danger—before it is too late. A young mother haunted by war, determined to make a fresh start. But sometimes, the sins of the past aren't so easy to escape. Recent Afghan refugee Sabera Ahmadi was last seen exiting her place of work three weeks ago. The local police have yet to open a case, while her older, domineering husband seems un...2025-07-1804 minThe Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and ConversationThe Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and ConversationZee Zahra Huber (Breaking Pita Podcast) Season 11 Episode 13Bio: In Breaking Pita With Zee, host Zahra Huber talks about her personal experiences growing up in the United States as an Arab-American Muslim woman. She also brings on guests to discuss current events involving Muslims or Arab Americans, as well as other topics such as dating, immigrant family traditions, food and the similarities between different cultures. Breaking Pita with Zee Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/27ho6dz599nm4oF5YWKtVE?si=f7eb448b1615453d If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I’m on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you ca...2023-08-2147 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeF*** What They Think: A Solo Conversation About ReputationIn this solo episode, host Zahra Huber gives a little more insight into how reputation/people's opinions in the Arab community really played a major role in her life's biggest decisions -- such as taking the hijab off. Learn how she has overcome (mostly) that constant worry about what other people think. 2021-06-1420 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeBody Image in the Arab Culture with Samantha BrashThe ideal body image in America is usually affected by media and society...but in the Arab culture, that pressure tends to come from parents, siblings and other family members who can be extremely blunt. In this episode, body positive dietician Samantha Barash talks about how that bluntness in the culture creates a negative environment and mindset for youth, which can stick with them their entire lives.2021-05-3133 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeMisadventures of a Slightly Warm, Muslim-American Comic Creator, Huda FahmyCreator of "Yes, I'm Hot in This", Huda Fahmy,  says serious issues and experiences inspired her to start and create her comics.  In this episode, Huda explains that she uses her art to display how  how universal people's everyday problems, worries, and joys actually are. 2021-05-2433 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe Palestinian Plight - A Conversation with Imad RefaiYou've seen it on social media: The eviction of Palestinian families from their homes. The death and injuries of hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli airstrikes and attacks. In this special episode, host Zahra Huber is joined by Imad Refai, a young man who lives in the West Bank, in Palestine, to talk about the most recent developments as well as what it's like to live in a country that sees death and fighting almost daily. 2021-05-1837 minWomen We Love WednesdayWomen We Love WednesdayEpisode 18: Roundtable Talk with Shayma Ghaleb & Zahra Huber on Arab-American Identity, the Weight of Expectations & Culture and What We Get Wrong About IslamShayma Ghaleb is an MS & Gastropresis survivor, she is currently enrolled in nursing school and helps others to overcome their own difficulties through her motivational speaking. Zahra Huber is a former journalist and the host of the podcast Breaking Pita with Zee which highlights Arab-American, Muslim stories and lives. On this week’s episode we break down what it means to be an Arab in America, what it means to be a Muslim women- and why the religion is so misunderstood by so many. Shayma is Yemeni-American and is an outspoken advocate against discrimination within the...2021-05-121h 08Breaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe Labeling of Mass Shooters: Terrorism Vs. Mentally IllWhy is it that when Arab-Americans are involved in mass shootings, it's called terrorism? But when it's a white man, he has mental health issues? Host Zahra Huber is joined by Nadia Bryant as the two talk about the verbiage around mass shootings and attacks that draw different pictures depending on the skin color and ethnicity of the shooter.2021-05-1031 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With Zee"Unashamed: Musings of a Fat, Black Muslim" with Leah VAuthor and body-positive activist Leah V joins host Zahra Huber to talk about her love-hate relationship with religion, weight and mental health, and where how she's come to find her voice and be comfortable with who she is.2021-05-0333 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe France Hijab Ban with Shayma GhalebIn this episode, host Zahra Huber and guest Shayma Ghaleb discuss the new hijab ban in France -- how frustrating and disappointing it is for Muslims all around the world.2021-04-2625 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeOvercoming the Taboo: Hady on Being an Arab Male Makeup ArtistHady Farhat has come a long way since he first started following his dream of being a male Arab makeup artist in the Dearborn community. In this episode, Hady discusses his struggles, the secrets, and the backlash he received throughout his journey. 2021-04-1946 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With Zee#DearbornThingsWhat makes Dearborn, Dearborn? Home to the most concentrated Arab population outside of the Middle East, there are a number of things that stand out that make the city amazing and also a little... unique. Host Zahra Huber is joined by her friend Sasha to list all the "Dearborn Things" that make us laugh, roll our eyes, shake our head, and also appreciate and love this city. 2021-04-1245 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With Zee20 Questions With an ArabIn this final episode of season 2, host Zahra Huber along with guests Neda Mohiedeen and Nadia Bryant, answer 20 questions that were submitted by followers on social media. Questions include: "Do you shower with your hijab" and "Are all Arabs Muslim?" Learn more about things you may have always wondered in "20 Questions With an Arab."2020-12-0745 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWhen Arab Meets TikTokMeet Maya Hussein from London, Ontario. She's became a huge TikTok and Instagram personality through her funny videos imitating funny Arab traditions. She also posts videos that spotlight some of the differences between Arab and non-Arabs. 2020-11-3035 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeDating Outside the Arab CultureIn this episode, Zahra is joined by Nadia Bryant and the two have a fun conversation about what it's like to date outside the Arab culture. The challenges, reactions from others, and of course the positive side to it. 2020-11-0941 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeHummus & Tamales: A True Love StoryAnthony Bryant, who is Mexican/Caucasian, married into a Lebanese family. In this episode, Anthony discusses a few traditions he was surprised by and had to get used to, plus some of the challenges that came along with it. He also talks about many of the similarities between the Arab and Mexican culture. Sponsored by DÁMA DETROITDÁMA DETROIT is a female-owned clothing brand that offers stylish pieces for the modern hustler.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you...2020-11-0234 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeYallah, Let's Eat!Masterchef contestant and baker Amanda Saab joins host Zahra Huber to talk about the one thing that unites us all -- FOOD -- specifically Arabic food! The two also discuss Amanda's journey into the baking/cooking world. Make sure not to listen on an empty stomach!2020-10-2627 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWe All Say "Marhaba"A Yemeni, a Lebanese and an Iraqi record a podcast -- and the three of them talk about "Colorism" -- and how Arabs from different countries discriminate against one another. Host Zahra Huber is joined by Shayma Ghaleb and Nadia Bryant who talk about how we all are the same race (Arab), yet there's such a divide amongst us.2020-10-1950 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeFinding My Roots - How to Be IranianJust weeks after finding out she's mostly Iranian, Zahra tries to understand her Persian roots. She hosts an episode with her high school Iranian friend, Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad, to talk about traditions, music, and Persian food. Is Zahra fit to be an Iranian? Find out!2020-10-1239 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe Life of an Arab-American ComedianWhat's it like to be an Arab-American comedian in the United States? Find out as Zahra is joined by Mike Eshaq. 2020-10-0518 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe Secret World of Domestic ViolenceIn this episode, Zahra is joined by Sara Raad, a domestic violence survivor/advocate and poet. Sara tells her story about the abuse she endured in her marriage and some of the community backlash she receives for being outspoken about it. (WARNING: There are some details that may be tough to listen to)2020-09-2836 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWho Am I?In this first episode of season 2, Zahra is joined by her sisters to discuss DNA results. It appears she's been living a lie!2020-09-2225 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With Zee'I Don't Need Help': Taking on Arab Mental Health StigmaIn this season finale, host Zahra Huber sits down with Abdul El-Sayed, a former health director for the Detroit Health Department, to talk about mental health -- or the lack of it -- in the Arab-American communities. The two talked about why there's such a stigma surrounding mental illness and getting help, as well as what we can do as a community to change that. 2019-11-2525 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeThe "A" Word: Racism in the Arab WorldRacism within the Arab culture/communities. It happens. Host Zahra Huber is joined by Namira Islam, Co-Founder of Muslim ARC (Anti-Racism Collaborative), who talks about issues within the community and what's being done to change it. 2019-11-1823 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeUS Census: I'm Not White!Arab-Americans are considered "white" on the US Census, but aren't treated as such in society. Host Zahra Huber is joined by comedian and law professor Amer Zahr, who tells us how it all came about and what's happening to change it. 2019-11-1131 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeLove & Dabke: Dating an ArabWhat's it like to date an Arab-American Muslim? Host Zahra Huber is joined by her sister-in-law and friend, Tabatha Wydryck, on how life has changed since dating/marrying Zahra's brother. 2019-11-0432 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeQueer Arab LifeIn this episode, host Zahra Huber is joined by fellow Arab-American Dave Serio, a member of the LGBTQ community. He talks about what it's like coming out as an Arab-American gay man. 2019-10-2825 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWild, Wild WeddingsEngagement parties. Weddings. Marriage. Divorce -- that's what host Zahra Huber and guest, fellow Arab-American Narissa Ayoub, talk about in this episode. The two talk about serious topics but have a little fun with them!2019-10-2135 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWhat's That "Thing" On Your Head?What does it mean to wear a Hijab (headscarf)? Host Zahra Huber talks about all things Hijab with guests Rabab Alrayes and Zaenb Alshibil. Zahra and Rabab discuss why they chose to take it off, while Zaenb has decided to keep it on. 2019-10-1430 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeJournalism: The Forbidden FieldWhy aren't there more Arab-American Muslim women in the media field? Host Zahra Huber is joined by Dana Afana to talk about how difficult it was to become a journalist, especially because their families disapproved of young women being in the field. 2019-10-0722 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeWeird Arab S***Vanilla bean hummus. Sheep's brain. Using a hose in the bathroom. In this episode, Zahra and her sister Rabab talk about Arab traditions that may seem strange to outsiders, but are completely normal to Arab Americans. 2019-09-3023 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeDating While ArabHost Zahra Huber is joined by Diana Hussein, a Lebanese American. The two talk about what it's like to date as Arab-American women. They share stories of sneaking out the house while younger and how their families' perceptions of dating has changed over the years. 2019-09-2325 minBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With ZeeBreaking Pita With Zee: IntroductionThis first episode gives listeners a little insight about the host, Zahra Huber, an Arab-American Muslim woman. Zahra moved to Dearborn, Michigan from New York City, which she felt was a "culture shock. "She says the segregation in the Detroit area is absurd and thinks it's important for people to mingle outside their culture/religion. 2019-09-1319 minTollans musikaliskaTollans musikaliskaKonsten att humla. Del 4. Wien. Wienfilharmonikerna har världsrekordet i könsmaktsordning inom den klassiska musiken.Möt Margit Schoberleitner och Karin Meissl, vikarierande slagverkare i Wienfilharmonikerna. Möt även thereminspelaren Dorit Chrysler som flyttade till New York och extremviolinisten Mia Zabelka. I det fjärde programmet i serien Konsten att humla är vi i Wien. Här stod Wienklassicismens vagga. Wienfilharmonikerna har världsrekordet i könsmaktsordning inom den klassiska musiken: en familjär tradition där söner ärver fäders och manliga släktingars plats i orkestern. Bland de kvinnliga tonsättarna finns ingen Fransisca Schubert, Wolfgangina Mozart eller Gustava Mahler. I Wien möter vi slagverkaren Margit Schoberleitner som vikarierar i Wienfilharmoni...2016-10-2537 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioZAHRA MANIProgramme de ZAHRA MANI pour webSYNradio : Seminal Moments. Une sélection de titres qui ont particulièrement influencé et nourri mon parcours ces dernières années. Le tronc commun est l'espace acoustique et les singularités vocales, et la qualité de ces univers sonores qui recouvrent aussi bien des compositions, des improviSations, des field recordings, des instrumentaux, des live ou des productions en studio.Avec les sons de Thomas Köner, György Ligeti, Rubert Huber, Jana Winderen, Pauline Oliveros, Mia Zabelka, John Cage, Tibor Szemzö, Janis Joplin.2016-10-062h 14ncinciThe Gift of UnderstandingLatin student and host Zahra Hasanian says condemnant quod non intellegunt 'They condemn because they do not understand' . First time host Maria Wong understands the importance of communication and is excited to host this program. Jack Pawlakos starts off the show with HealthRap as when it comes to your health, understanding of your medical condition or illness, and your understanding of the treatment for that condition is paramount. The fun begins when actor, director, and anime voice talent Chuck Huber visits with his numerous impressions, voices, and insights on working in films, TV, plays, voice-overs, video games, and Japanese anime...2016-10-0457 minExpress Yourself!Express Yourself!The Gift of UnderstandingLatin student and host Zahra Hasanian says condemnant quod non intellegunt 'They condemn because they do not understand' . First time host Maria Wong understands the importance of communication and is excited to host this program. Jack Pawlakos starts off the show with HealthRap as when it comes to your health, understanding of your medical condition or illness, and your understanding of the treatment for that condition is paramount. The fun begins when actor, director, and anime voice talent Chuck Huber visits with his numerous impressions, voices, and insights on working in films, TV, plays, voice-overs, video games, and Japanese anime...2016-10-0457 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioZAHRA MANI - Seminal MomentsProgramme de ZAHRA MANI pour webSYNradio : Seminal Moments. Une sélection de titres qui ont particulièrement influencé et nourri mon parcours ces dernières années. Le tronc commun est l'espace acoustique et les singularités vocales, et la qualité de ces univers sonores qui recouvrent aussi bien des compositions, des improviSations, des field recordings, des instrumentaux, des live ou des productions en studio.Avec les sons de Thomas Köner, György Ligeti, Rubert Huber, Jana Winderen, Pauline Oliveros, Mia Zabelka, John Cage, Tibor Szemzö, Janis Joplin.2016-09-3000 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioZAHRA MANI - Seminal MomentsProgramme de ZAHRA MANI pour webSYNradio : Seminal Moments. Une sélection de titres qui ont particulièrement influencé et nourri mon parcours ces dernières années. Le tronc commun est l'espace acoustique et les singularités vocales, et la qualité de ces univers sonores qui recouvrent aussi bien des compositions, des improviSations, des field recordings, des instrumentaux, des live ou des productions en studio.Avec les sons de Thomas Köner, György Ligeti, Rubert Huber, Jana Winderen, Pauline Oliveros, Mia Zabelka, John Cage, Tibor Szemzö, Janis Joplin.2016-09-3000 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioZAHRA MANI - Seminal MomentsProgramme de ZAHRA MANI pour webSYNradio : Seminal Moments. Une sélection de titres qui ont particulièrement influencé et nourri mon parcours ces dernières années. Le tronc commun est l'espace acoustique et les singularités vocales, et la qualité de ces univers sonores qui recouvrent aussi bien des compositions, des improviSations, des field recordings, des instrumentaux, des live ou des productions en studio.Avec les sons de Thomas Köner, György Ligeti, Rubert Huber, Jana Winderen, Pauline Oliveros, Mia Zabelka, John Cage, Tibor Szemzö, Janis Joplin.2016-09-3000 minwebSYNradiowebSYNradioZAHRA MANI - Seminal MomentsProgramme de ZAHRA MANI pour webSYNradio : Seminal Moments. Une sélection de titres qui ont particulièrement influencé et nourri mon parcours ces dernières années. Le tronc commun est l'espace acoustique et les singularités vocales, et la qualité de ces univers sonores qui recouvrent aussi bien des compositions, des improviSations, des field recordings, des instrumentaux, des live ou des productions en studio.Avec les sons de Thomas Köner, György Ligeti, Rubert Huber, Jana Winderen, Pauline Oliveros, Mia Zabelka, John Cage, Tibor Szemzö, Janis Joplin.2016-09-3000 min