In this episode, we talk about the memories from our past that we hold most dearly. I shared about the letters that I still keep from about 10 years back and how nostalgic it made me feel.
In this episode, we talked about friendships, relationships and what most adults feel like doing when they just started working, to quit.
We are now back with a new episode and also, with a new style. We would like to thank everyone for being so patient with us and we hope to continue to produce great content for all of you!
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Some of us just graduated while there are other who have already graduated a long time ago. There are also some of us who are working a full-time job while there are some of us who are unemployed and chilling. Regardless, there will be a point in time when we start to wonder as to what should we do with our lives because that is precisely us.
A year ago, we wondered as to what we should do moving forward. Fresh from graduation and ready to take on the world with our paper certificates, we start to wonder...
So after a year in the force, here are our lessons and stories that we want to share with you on how you can also adult successfully.
Now that both of us are considered full adults under the eyes of the law, we felt the need to look back into the past and give advice to our younger selves. So in this episode, we asked for some contribution from you guys on what advice would you give your younger selves so that all of us can benefit from it.
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Hello,
Hakim here. On behalf of the team, we would like to thank all of you for tuning in to our podcast in the past year. It has truly been a blast and we enjoyed every moment of it. This year may be bittersweet but we hope everyone has gained a thing or two about themselves and one another. We hope that everyone continue to stay safe and enjoy the rest of this memorable year. 2020 has been a blast for us and insyaAllah, we hope 2021 will be even better!
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In this episode, we interviewed Hakim Sapari, a hustler by nature who had mastered the art of using job-hopping to his advantage. He recently landed a job in Google and shared with us his experiences going from one job to another.
We gained some insights into the world of job-hopping and tips and tricks on how we can overcome that fear of changing a job.
Do you know that there is sanad for Islamic Calligraphy? Just like every other science in Islam, calligraphy has its own set of knowledge that is passed down from one master artisan to another being traced all the way back to Uthman ibn Affan RA and Ali ibn Abi Talib RA.
In this episode, we invited Project Khat, a small business run by two sisters, to share with us their experience learning Islamic Calligraphy a.k.a. Khat and also what drove them to venture into such a niche market.
Instagram:
@projectkhat_
Nasuha is the founder of CahfeeCreative, @CahfeeCreative on Instagram. She is an Illustrator and Graphic Designer embarking on projects from small businesses to government organisations. Even though she was from a madrasah, Nasuha chose to take the road less travelled to be a freelancer.
Tune in to listen to her story as to how she became a freelancer and how you can start too!
Follow:
https://www.instagram.com/cahfeecreative/
https://www.instagram.com/nasewha_/
Passion Vs Profession is a new series on our podcast where we interview young up-and-coming artists and get to know them and their crafts from how they began to where they dream of going!
In this episode, we interviewed a very special sibling duo that has dipped their toes into music and is currently pursuing their passions. We talked about how they come to realise their musical talents to how should one begin to dive into the world of music.
Links:
Wirda: https://www.instagram.com/wirdahanee/
Wafiq: https://www.instagram.com/wafiqhadee/
Merdu: https://www.instagram.com/merdu2020/
Wafiq's Debut Single: https://open.spotify.com/track/34iAlMzrIHUpThgxE2WhHQ?si=B26dBpmzQZyjnD6yZhSoxQ
Have you ever wondered how an online camp is planned from the ground up? How did the annual NUSMSxPBMUKS' camp adapt to the pandemic? How did they make it a success?
On this episode, we have Syafiq, Aisyah and Adilah from the Wonderstruck 2020 Main Committee to share with us their experiences and enlighten us on how it all went down!
This is the second part of the conversation.
Have you ever wondered how an online camp is planned from the ground up? How did the annual NUSMSxPBMUKS' camp adapt to the pandemic? How did they make it a success?
On this episode, we have Syafiq, Aisyah and Adilah from the Wonderstruck 2020 Main Committee to share with us their experiences and enlighten us on how it all went down!
This is the first part of the conversation.
In this episode, we discussed much how people of different backgrounds can interact with one another and how important it is to either tolerate or to understand the other.
This is the final episode of this series of Madrasah Vs Secular and we hope everyone has gained many insights into the two different worlds and apply what we have learnt into our everyday lives.
In this episode, we brought in Naadhirah, a former student of Madrasah Al-Irsyad, to talk about her experiences moving from a madrasah system and into a secular system. We also discussed a lot about how she negotiated or find her identity amidst the change and how we can learn from it.
In this episode, we invited Ummul Nazihah, an undergraduate from NUS with a very unique educational experience. She was from Madrasah Alsagoff Al-Arabiah from Primary 1 till the end of Pre-University. She is also the founder of @Snazk_snacks on Instagram where she sells bakes such as Basque Burnt Cheesecake and Tapak Kuda.
We talked about her experiences in a madrasah and how different it was being raised in such an environment.
This is the first episode of the 'Madrasah Vs Secular' series also known as MVS. In this series, we share our individual experiences in a madrasah system and a secular system in Singapore. These opinions and perspectives come from our own experience and is not that of any particular group.
In this episode, Nuha shared her experience studying in a madrasah system in Singapore, one that not many of us know.
In this episode, Hakim and Nuha talked about their reflections on the past two episodes. In the past two episodes, they had invited non-Malay Muslims and had gained some valuable insights on how they should be interacting with their non-Malay counterparts.
Today, we have Siddique Lim, an SMU undergraduate, who will be sharing with us his experiences as a Chinese Muslim and a convert in a community that is made up of a Malay-Muslim majority. In this episode, he shared stories of encounters he had with both Muslims and Non-Muslims and how he had navigated the path into being comfortable with his own identity.
In this episode, we sat down with Nusrat Jahan, a fresh graduate from NUS. We talked about her unique experiences as a Bengali Muslim living in a society of Muslims who are mostly Malays. Also, she shared with us stories from her past about how she navigated her way in this world being a minority of minorities.