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Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.The Nomadic Hustle Podcast: Shedding light on our success stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
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Minnesota Teacher of the Year, Anti-racist teaching, Advocating for our children |  #NomadicHustle Season 2 Ep.1 w/ Qorsho Hassan, educator, researcher,  community organizerOn this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Qorsho Hassan about winning the 2020 MN Teacher of the year award, her early life in Louisiana, how to talk about racism in the classroom, how our children experience racism at school, and much more!Going Live on Thursday 5/20!__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:Twitter: https://twitter.com/MNTOY2020Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIQorsho Hassan is a bilingual educator, researcher, and community organizer. She is the 2020 Minnesota Teacher of the Year and teaches fourth grade at ISD 196 (Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan). Qorsho is the artist and co-author behind the exhibit and book “Urur Dhex-Dhexaad Ah: Community In-Between,” which presents color portraits, first-person video stories, and written narratives of Somali Americans from Columbus, Ohio. She is a strong advocate for educational equity and amplifying student voice and agency. Qorsho serves on the board of 826 MSP, a creative writing and tutoring nonprofit in South Minneapolis that empowers students of color.About Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
CVE, Surveillance and criminalization of Somali Youth in Minnesota, Role of Somalis in Social Justice | #NomadicHustle 33 w/ Ramla Bile, Community ActivistOn the next episode of #NomadicHustle, we interviewed Ramla Bile and discussed the impact of the CVE surveillance on the Somali community in Minnesota, performative liberalism, disparities in the twin cities, the criminalization of Somali youth, and much more!Visit Othello Pharmacy in Seattle. It is a full service pharmacy with the goal of being as accessible as possible. The pharmacy takes all insurance types and offers immunization, preventive care, and counseling. Host IG: @shareef_nomadicGuest IG: @ramlabileRamla Bile currently works at a private foundation in St. Paul – bringing over ten years of experience as a strategist, social entrepreneur, and storyteller.As a community organizer, Ramla works to bring awareness to issues at the intersection of racism, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant sentiment. A local leader in the Somali-Minnesotan community, she provided critical thought-leadership and advocacy against the Countering Violent Extremism program, and continues to challenge the surveillance apparatus and the ways that systems institutionalize the criminalization of BIPOC communities.  A published author, she supports communities impacted by state violence by promoting greater understanding, resilience, and liberation through her writing. She co-founded and writes for Ubuntu: the Collective, a platform that spotlights emergent issues impacting the global black diaspora. Ramla holds a bachelor's degree in Global Studies and Political Science with a minor in Journalism and Mass Communications from the U of M. She lives in Minneapolis with her young daughter.About Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Substance Abuse, De-stigmatizing Mental Illness, the Opioid epidemic |  #NomadicHustle 32 w/ Yussuf Shafie, Founder, Alliance Wellness CenterOn this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Yussuf Shafie,MSW LGSW, LADC, from Alliance Wellness Center and Clinic, to discuss Mental Health and Mental illness within the Somali / East African Community.  We spoke about the Opioid crisis and how its impacting the community in Minneapolis area, de-stigmatizing mental health services, and how people can begin the recovery process after a battle with substance abuse.Alliance Wellness Center, a trusted addiction treatment center in Bloomington, MN.Visit https://www.alliancewellnesscenter.com/ for more info.__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:FB: https://www.facebook.com/yshafieFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIYussuf Shafie MSW, LGSW a graduate of the University of MN. Yussuf is an active and well-respected member of the addiction community. He is a licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor ( LADC) with the Board of Behavioral Health. He completed his internship with the Community University Health Care Center as a Social Work Triage Specialist, and he continued on as a Mental Health Practitioner with CUHCC. In 2015, Yussuf opened Alliance Wellness Center in Bloomington, MN, a DHS licensed Substance Abuse Outpatient and Inpatient Treatment Program. He is Board member of the Minnesota Trauma Project and Minnesota Recovery Connection. Yussuf’s passion is to bring wellness to those affected by addiction and mental health problems.About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Uplifting Somali stories, Women in Engineering, exploring our cultural identities |  #NomadicHustle 31 w/ Fadumo Yusuf, Published Author and EngineerOn this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Fadumo Yusuf to discuss her journey as an author, how she developed an interest in Engineering, working in a male dominated industry, and lessons from Somali stories and folk tales.This episode was sponsored by Skillspire, their new coding cohort begins on September 12th.  Go to www.skillspire.net to register!__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/fadumoderbiHer book:  https://itascabooks.com/ayan-of-the-lucky/Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIFadumo Yusuf better known by her nickname, Derbi, was born in East Africa to Somali parents. She immigrated to Minneapolis, Minnesota with her family when she was a teenager.Fadumo obtained Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from University of St. Thomas and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from University of Minnesota. Fadumo works in the medical device industry where she works on developing new medical technologies.In her blog Fadumo shares her writing. She enjoys writing uplifting stories, personal reflections, Somali poems, and exploring her cultural identities. Fadumo is the author of Ayan, of the Lucky. She is also one of the authors featured in Green Card Voices book, STEM Voice – Stories from Minnesota Immigrants Working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.About Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Minneapolis Uprising, Protesting against police brutality, George Floyd Murder | #NomadicHustle 30 w/ Mahamed Sharif,  student and activist.Our podcast with @sharif_mahamed to discuss the Minneapolis uprising, George Floyd protests and murder, growing up in Cedar-Riverside, and systemic racism in Minnesota.__Follow the host :IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__ Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/sharif_mahamedFollow our social media accounts: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts: Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Autism: my journey through rage, shame, stigma, and acceptance |  #NomadicHustle 27 w/ Fatuma Bulale, Mother and AdvocateOn this episode of #NomadicHustle I had a chance to chat with Faduma Ahmed Bulale and discuss her journey as a mother of a child on the autism spectrum. We talked about observing and noticing the signs of delays and seeking medical help; evaluation and diagnosis, the impact of autism on; Marriage, friendships, family dynamics and isolation, the different stages of rage, shame, stigma and acceptance — and much more!__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:FB: https://www.facebook.com/mamabear.bulaleFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIFaduma is a parent of a child with special needs, a community advocate, and founding member of the Somali Parent Education Board (SPEB).  She supports families of children with special needs in the East African community to increase opportunities for the families to collaborate, share information and broaden understanding of the resources and services available to them. She believes that early intervention can improve a child's overall development. Children who receive autism and developmental delay appropriate education and support at key developmental stages are more likely to gain essential social skills and react better in society.About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Oil, Gold, and Diamonds - Somalia’s vast resources |  #NomadicHustle 25 w/ Abdirahim Osman Said, Geologist / Lead Mining EngineerHelp us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustleOn the this episode of the #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Abdirahim Osman, a Geologist and mining engineer based in Australia.  We discussed how the mining industry works, types of natural resources, the availability of Oil and precious metals in Somalia, and much more!__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/baydhabo/Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIAbout Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Mental health, parenting, and marriage |  #NomadicHustle 25 w/ Roun Said,  a licensed therapist and PhD student at the University of MinnesotaHelp us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustleOn the this episode of the #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Roun Said,  a licensed therapist and PhD student at the University of Minnesota, to discuss mental health, parenting, and marriage.Roun Said, M.S.Ed, LPCC, is a licensed therapist and speaker with several years of experience working with individuals, families, and groups. She has received training in different modalities of therapy and uses them eclectically to best fit each client’s needs.Roun received her bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and her master’s degree from University of Dayton. Currently, she is working on her PhD in Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota, with plans to study trauma, parenting, and identity development.__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/roun.scdFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIThis episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here:  http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”
Coronavirus Pandemic: An Islamic Perspective | #NomadicHustle special episode w/ Sh. Abdirahman Kariye, Imam and Humanitarian Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustleOn this special episode of #NomadicHustle we discussed how the Coronavirus Pandemic impacts our spiritual well-being, how muslims can stay connected to their deen while mosques and islamic centers are closed, and if events like this have occurred in Islamic history.__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow Sh. AbdirahmanFB: https://www.facebook.com/abdirahman.kariye___________Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIAbout Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Coronavirus Pandemic: How it impacts Somali and immigrant communities | #NomadicHustle special episode with a panel of Somali professionalsHelp us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustleThis episode was sponsored by: The Somali Health Board:https://somalihealthboard.org/On this special episode of #NomadicHustle we discussed the impact of the Coronavirus on our communities in a comprehensive manner.We discussed at length from the following perspectives:The public health risks and guidance Impact on the mental health of people in our community The government response and what resources are available to workers How covid-19 will impact education and how parents can support  their kids at home Resources:Local WA state info:http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/covid-19Parents and kids:https://www.actionforhealthykids.org/resources-for-schools-and-families-during-covid-19-coronavirus/Federal government response:https://www.usa.gov/coronavirus__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the Somali Health BoardIG: https://www.facebook.com/SomaliHealthBoard/___________Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIAbout Nomadic Hustle: Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Writing books for young muslim children, my struggles with identity growing up, lessons I learned after my first marriage | #NomadicHustle 22 w/ Amran Abdi, author and educatorHelp us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustleAmran Abdi is young Somali mother and childcare educator by profession. She has self-published  her children’s books ‘Ameerahs Adventures’ and 'The Rainbow Hijab’ which follows the tale of a young girl named Amira who upon losing her hijab uncovers the value her colorful companion holds. It boosts the morale of young muslim girls and in addition to clears up misconceptions surrounding the hijab.__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: @amran.mohamud.abdiFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIThis episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here:  http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”
My battle with addiction and substance abuse, how treatment and therapy saved my life | #NomadicHustle 21 w/ Khathar Abi, community activist.On episode 21 of #NomadicHustle podcast I had a chance to sit with Khathar Abi as he opens up about his battle with addiction and substance abuse, witnessing his friends overdose, and how he was able to make it through this difficult time in his life through treatment and therapy.  Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle__Follow the hostIG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadicFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIThis episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here:  http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”
Alarming rate of Autism in Somali / immigrant communities, Early signs that your child might be on the autism spectrum | #NomadicHustle 20 w/ Dr. Ifrah Abdullahi, post Doctoral Autism ResearcherOn episode 20 of #NomadicHustle, I sit down with Dr. Ifrah Abdullahi to discuss, the alarming rate of Autism in the Somali and Immigrant communities, early signs of a child on the Autismspectrum, and advice for parents dealing with this challenge.Help us create more engaging and impactful content by becoming a patron:  https://www.patreon.com/NomadicHustle__Follow the host: IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest: IG: https://www.instagram.com/ifraaxbayahow/Follow our social media accounts: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIDr. Ifrah is a post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Latrobe University Autism Research Center.  She has a PhD in Medicine from the University of Western Australia.  Dr. Ifrah’s PhD investigated the health and developmental outcomes of children of immigrant and minority backgrounds. With her interest in inter-disciplinary research, she has successfully coupled clinical medicine, pediatrics research, and public health and psychology in contributing new knowledge to the newly emerging field of migrant and refugee developmental health.This episode was sponsored by: Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!” Click here ——>http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”
Preserving the Somali Language and Heritage, Impact of  colonialism on Somali history, The importance of Somali Academics and Scholars in taking control of our history and narrative | #NomadicHustle 19 w/ Mohamud Awil Mohamed.This episode was sponsored by: Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC “Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!” Click here: http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”__ Follow the host: IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__ Follow the guest:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ibn_Asad2 IG: 
Beating the odds, Overcoming rejection, fear, and failure, advice for aspiring doctors and medical students | #NomadicHustle 18 w/ Dr. Samira Hassan, General practitioner with a specialist interest in Palliative care, Medical Education and Global Health.On this episode of #NomadicHustle - I sit with Dr. Samira Hassan to discuss her journey in becoming medical doctor, how she dealt with rejection and failure, and launching an initiative on developing and improving on health awareness in Somali community across the UKThis episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC“Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here: http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nom...__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr_samraDr Samira Hassan is a General practitioner with a specialist interest in Palliative care, Medical Education and Global Health. She studied at Cardiff University medical school, before completing her GP training in Leicester. Dr. Hassan is also a keen community activist who is impacting change in her community through servant leadership. She is passionate about youth mentorship and raising aspirations in the Somali community.Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadich...Youtube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be succes
Teaching and Living in the UAE, Advice for those looking to live and work in the Middle East, Story of how my divorce led to a successful business venture | #NomadicHustle 17 w/ Anisa Ismail, Award-nominated Entrepreneur based in the UAE.On this episode of #NomadicHustle - I it with Anisa Ismail to discuss her experience teaching abroad in the UAE advice for those who want to take that journey, adjusting to the culture and lifestyle, her upcoming TV Show in the UAE, and launching The Unplugged Initiative - the world’s first ever community centre focused on digital wellness for young children, teens and young adults.This episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC“Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here ——>http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/anisa_unpluggedAnisa Ismail, is a Londoner who has been living in Abu Dhabi since 2011.  Anisa moved to the UAE to pursue her dream career of teaching abroad. She worked in a variety of Education establishments for 6 years, and in 2017 she resigned from her teaching post, and created KidzUnplugged - a social impact startup focusing on creating spaces for children to disconnect from devices and connect with each other. Two years later she expanded the business and created The Unplugged Initiative - the world’s first ever community centre focused on digital wellness for young children, teens and young adults. She is also the Author of a digital detox parenting book titled 'How Electronics Stole Childhood. She is also an award nominated Entrepreneur, and has been featured in several National publications for her work in the UAE communityFollow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
The importance of activism, responding to the Beledweyne crisis, succeeding in higher education | #NomadicHustle 15 w/ Ismail Warsame, Higher education expert and academic advisor at Oregon State University.A native of Somalia and multilingual, Ismail Warsame had lived and or travelled through more than a dozen countries and over 30 states in the USA. Since joining OSU in 2010, Ismail has been charged with serving as the primary contact for urgent cases, and assume responsibility and oversight for difficult student care, crisis or conduct-related situations. As part of his responsibilities, Ismail manages student cases that could lead to—or have already resulted in—academic and/or immigration consequences, some of which could be severe.Ismail holds Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and a Master’s degree in Education from the University of Maine. He studied abroad at the American University in Cairo, Egypt as an undergraduate student. This episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC“Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here ——>http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”ZingsDigitalNeed a website?  Click here —> http://bit.ly/zingsDigital“Your online presence is meaningless without a complete website. Tell us a bit more about your company and our in-house development team will design a website with the perfect aesthetic and functionality to meet your business needs”.__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/babazaydo—Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
How to land your dream job, LinkedIn strategies, How to build your personal brand, tips to make your resume stand out | #NomadicHustle 14 w/ Yahye Dineh, Senior Recruiter at Robert Half InternationalYahye specializes in connecting top accounting & finance talent to companies in the Greater Seattle Area.  He works with both recent graduates and tenured Senior professionals by helping them develop their professional career.This episode was sponsored by:Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC“Minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund!”Click here ——>http://bit.ly/abdiwaliCPAThis tax season, trust your individual and business taxes with the trusted staff of Abdiwali Mohamed, CPA, PLLC. They have been doing taxes since 2002 and can help you minimize your taxes while maximizing your refund. For more information, please visit their website at www.abdiwalicpa.com and call Abdiwali “Taxmancpa #26”ZingsDigitalNeed a website?  Click here —> http://bit.ly/zingsDigital“Your online presence is meaningless without a complete website. Tell us a bit more about your company and our in-house development team will design a website with the perfect aesthetic and functionality to meet your business needs”.__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the guest:IG: https://www.instagram.com/ydineh08—Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Winning international Quran Competitions, Coping with Anxiety and Stress, a tribute to my Quran teacher | #NomadicHustle 13 w/ Awo Salad, 3rd Place Winner at the Dubai International Quran Competition 2019 On this episode of #NomadicHustle, I sit with Awo Salad, senior at the University of St. Thomas (Education), to discuss what it takes to win an  international Quran Competition, her mental health struggles and how she has been handling it,  and how her Quran teacher changed her life.__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic__Follow the Abu Bakr Tahfeed:IG: https://www.instagram.com/aaictahfiid—Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yIAbout Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
Gun violence in our communities, school-to-prison pipeline, advice for Somali parents | #NomadicHustle 12 w/ Ayanle Abdikarim, Executive Director at (BCG) Bridging Cultural GapsAyanle and BCG have worked with elders in the East African community to develop a culturally responsive mediation approach to address issues regarding the disproportionate rates of incarceration of youth of color and to interrupt the school to prison pipeline. He has been also involved with local CBOs, faith-based groups, and organizers to also bring awareness regarding the struggle that immigrant and refugee youth face in America.BCG has a vision of seeing East African immigrants and refugees in the King County area become empowered, politically engaged, and educationally successful community members who contribute to the well-being of the County’s population.__Follow the host:IG: https://www.instagram.com/shareef_nomadic—Follow our social media accounts:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomadichustleYoutube: http://bit.ly/2Bv4isiListen to our podcasts:Apple - https://apple.co/2MpgsJCSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2OXh3DWStitcher: http://bit.ly/2OU12yILike Nomadic Hustle and share this video!About Nomadic Hustle:Historically known as a nomadic people, the Somali diaspora's presence can be felt in nearly every country and region of the world. Often pioneering as the first generation in their families to be successful in their education and careers, the process in which it takes to break those barriers is rarely highlighted. This podcast aims to celebrate and highlight Somali excellence while shedding light on the countless success stories within our community both on a local and global scale. Focusing on inspiring the younger generation is the goal, and facilitating conversations on common issues and solutions that pertain to the Somali diaspora experience will help us stay connected as a people.Nomadic Hustle: Shedding light on our stories while engaging in conversation to enlighten our youth and inspire our community to grow."All we're trying to do is hustle and motivate"
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