Healing doesn’t care about your timeline.
It cares about your honesty.
It cares about your willingness to face the pain — again and again — until it loses its power over you.
Tune in to this episode and embrace the feelings you've been keeping and suppressing. Learn some practical tips on how to deal with the scars you'll be wearing from here on with grace and acceptance.
You worked hard, got your degree, followed every piece of advice they gave you. The plan looked simple: Study, graduate, get a job, support your family, start building your life. But it’s been 6 months. Maybe 9. Some of you listening right now are closing in on a year with no full-time job. Not because you're lazy. Not because you didn't try. But because the doors just aren't opening.
Today we’re diving into the topic of our ongoing struggle to balance between Deen and Dunya.
Do you struggle to strike the balance in juggling the responsibilities in this Dunya and the sense of guilt of not doing enough for the Deen? Then this episode is for you. Let me know your thoughts too.
What is the loudest voice in your head right now?
Is it fear?
Guilt?
Insecurity?
Endless to-do lists?
Other people’s expectations?
What’s echoing the loudest in your inner world?
We live in a time where we’re constantly overstimulated — always plugged in, always reacting. And most of us don’t even realise that we’re living in constant mental noise.
Let's mindfully reflect together in this episode of TAOLG.
Why you?
That question haunts the hearts of so many people who look like they’ve got it all together.
They’ve built careers. Families. Businesses. Reputations.
But in the quiet of the night, they ask:
“Why do I still feel empty?”
And maybe you’ve asked it too.
Today’s episode is not here to give you all the answers. It’s here to break the autopilot.
Because far too many of us are living lives we didn’t consciously choose.
You can’t pour from an empty cup. Today we’re talking about burnout. I released a book in 2024 titled Burnout: From Fatigue to Fulfilment. And here I elaborate on some of the common struggles individuals in the modern day feel, whether you're in the sandwich generation, or a fresh graduate in this weak economy, or just a caretaker who is on standby 24/7 - This episode is for you. I hope it benefits.
If you are someone who’s been struggling with overthinking, carrying burdens you no longer have the strength for, or constantly feeling like you’re at the edge of giving up—this episode is for you.
Whatever you are healing form, remember that healing doesn’t care about your timeline.
It cares about your honesty.
It cares about your willingness to face the pain — again and again — until it loses its power over you.
Tune in to today's episode to embrace your emotions and pick up some practical tips on how to carry on with life with the scars you've obtained through life.
We’re back with the incredible Hawa Rizwana for another inspiring conversation! In this episode, we talk about the power of being yourself and why authenticity matters more than ever. Hawa shares her personal journey of embracing her true self, even in the spotlight, and offers insights on how to stay genuine in a world that often pressures us to conform.
If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt or felt the need to put on a façade, this episode is for you. Let’s explore how embracing authenticity can lead to deeper connections, greater confidence, and a more fulfilling life.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the complex relationship between envy and success within our community. Joining us is none other than the TV host extraordinaire, Hawa Rizwana, who shares her unique take and personal experiences navigating this tricky dynamic. Together, we unpack why envy often surfaces in moments of achievement and explore ways to cultivate a healthier perspective on success—both our own and others’.
Tune in for an honest, insightful, and uplifting conversation that will leave you reflecting on how we can all rise together.
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In the final episode of the "MWP X MENDAKI" podcast, the focus is on "How to self-motivate your children: appropriate strategies and approaches for boys vs. girls."
This episode features guest, Ustazah Liyana Musfirah. The discussion delved into the impact of social media on children's self-esteem, emphasizing the dangers of constant comparisons and the negative effects on adolescents. The importance of nurturing self-esteem in children was highlighted, with an emphasis on building resilience and confidence. The podcast also explores the differences in raising boys and girls and provided practical tips for parents, such as being role models, encouraging perseverance, and helping children find their passions.