Ramadan preps , body image & insecurities

Ramadan preps , body image & insecurities

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Racism in Australia, what is white privilege and can black people be racist towards white people?

Hey guys, In this episode I have two special guests that have been so candid and open to discussing racism especially in Australia and how having and acknowledging their white privilege has changed their perspective on life.  Additionally we touched based on stereotypes we have c ...  Show more

Holding onto your faith when times get hard , Being Muslim in a western society & misconceptions about islam.

In this episode you are joined back with the co host iftin and our mutual friend Roda as we discuss all things to do with navigating life's hardships with Islam as our manual in life. Additionally we talk about being Muslim in a society that usually pressures us to fall into thin ...  Show more

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