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Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Yasmine Mohammed
104 episodes
17 hours ago
Sara is the author of a personal memoir Kissing Girls on Shabbat recounting her courageous journey of self-acceptance as a queer woman navigating life within and beyond the constraints of a Hasidic Jewish community. This poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and love resonates deeply with readers and shines a light on the universal struggle to embrace one’s true self. Sara is a therapist, writer, and speaker who helps members of the queer community and individuals who have surv...
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Sara is the author of a personal memoir Kissing Girls on Shabbat recounting her courageous journey of self-acceptance as a queer woman navigating life within and beyond the constraints of a Hasidic Jewish community. This poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and love resonates deeply with readers and shines a light on the universal struggle to embrace one’s true self. Sara is a therapist, writer, and speaker who helps members of the queer community and individuals who have surv...
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Episodes (20/104)
Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism and Finding Self-Acceptance | with Dr Sara Glass
Sara is the author of a personal memoir Kissing Girls on Shabbat recounting her courageous journey of self-acceptance as a queer woman navigating life within and beyond the constraints of a Hasidic Jewish community. This poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and love resonates deeply with readers and shines a light on the universal struggle to embrace one’s true self. Sara is a therapist, writer, and speaker who helps members of the queer community and individuals who have surv...
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18 hours ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
From “Free Palestine” to Free Thinker | with Michael Gamal
Michael was born in the US into a Coptic Orthodox family, but he’d drifted in and out of Agnosticism since he was a teenager. Michael converted to Islam because he hated Jews so much. For nearly 20 years, he sympathized and advocated for the Palestinians until he felt like he had to choose between his humanity and continuing to support a cause he increasingly saw as morally bankrupt and depraved. That is when he started creating content that focuses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
The Unheard History of the Yezidi People | with Sheikh Mirza Ismail
Sheikh Mirza Ismail is a Yezidi religious leader who was forced to flee Iraq because of religious persecution. Spending over two years as a refugee in Syria and Turkey, Sheikh Mirza made his way to Canada where he received a degree in Social Service Work from Medix College in 2010. As a Sheikh, Mirza Ismail holds a portion of leadership among the Yezidi people and is the Founder and President of the Yezidi Human Rights Organization-International: www.yezidihumanrights.org Mirza was born...
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1 month ago
2 hours 3 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Celebrate Yasmine’s Birthday With Her Community and Friends!
In this very special episode, we celebrate my birthday by catching up with my wonderful friends, guests, and community. I’m honored, privileged and delighted to have these brave, strong, wonderful people in my life, who fill it with meaning and purpose, and who valiantly stand with me in the bold pursuit of human connection, mutual support, and critical thinking in a world often divided by ideology and prejudice. A big thank you to my entire community of listeners and guests for making...
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1 month ago
2 hours 7 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
An Inside Look: Why Canada’s Leaders Fail to Combat Rising Antisemitism | with Selina Robinson
Selina Robinson is a Canadian politician and author of Truth be Told. After a webinar in early 2024, in which Robinson referred to the territory on which Israel was founded as “a crappy piece of land,” she became the centre of a political firestorm, in which activists and a group of Muslim clergy demanded her resignation. She was subjected to online harassment, including a credible death threat, and her constituency office was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti. Selina was consequently fire...
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2 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
A Gay ExMuslim's Journey From Self-Hatred to Authenticity
Magan Magan is a Somali writer who was born in Yemen. He migrated to Australia with his family at the age of four. Years later, he left Islam - having wrestled with his sexuality while enduring a narcissistic mother. Islam had permitted both her abuse and the teachings dehumanised him for being a homosexual. Magan is the author of Stop All The Clocks, a poetry collection, which represents a point of healing and serves as a reclamation of his humanity against the apostasy and anti-gay laws in ...
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
How Did Islam Start?
In a new limited series called Islam and the West, Yasmine is inviting the most brilliant minds of our time to discuss the most pressing issues of our time. These conversations help us understand the goals of Islamists in the West, who are infiltrating our governments, media and academic institutions. They also examine strategies to battle the overwhelming antisemitism and Islamism in the West. The first guest on the Islam and the West limited series is Raymond Ibrahim, an expert on Islamic h...
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2 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Inside Hasidism: The Misogynism Within Ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
Goldie Hoffman grew up as one of 10 kids in a Hasidic family in an insular community in Brooklyn, New York. She endured strict gender roles, dress codes, and food laws. Her education was also limited as she was a girl in a Hasidic community. From a very early age, she was already acutely aware of and hated her restrictive second-class status. She knew what sexism was before she knew the word. While obtaining a degree in History and Middle East Studies, Goldie learned that anything countering ...
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3 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Unveiling Iran: A 47-Year Struggle Against the Islamic Regime | Special Community Event with Sara Ghorbani
Sara is an exMuslim woman from Iran who has been working relentlessly to counter Islamofascist propaganda and misinformation in today's world, and to raise awareness about Islamotrauma and Gender Apartheid in Islamic countries and communities. Sara led a special community event where she talked about the latest war between the Islamic Regime and Israel, the ceasefire with Israel, and the history behind it all briefly. She then answered the questions from the community to help shed light on th...
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3 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Jasmin's Odyssey: Saudi Arabia to Western Freedom
Jasmin was born to an Arabian father and an Italian mother in Saudi Arabia and raised in fundamentalist Islam. Jasmin started wearing burqa in her tweens. She would get into verbal altercations with the “Mutawaa” (religious police) who monitored everyone and would harass, beat with canes, or take women to jail if they didn’t comply as they are silenced and not seen in any public place. Jasmin experienced segregation in all aspects of her life and did not even own her own ID card as women belo...
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3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
From Sufism to Zionism
Dyan Bitan is a quantum healer and former Sufi who helps people break free from limiting programs that keep them stuck in cycles of suffering. She exposes belief systems - especially ideologies cloaked in righteousness - that hinder personal and collective freedom. In addition to her healing work, Dyan creates research-based content that challenges the appropriation of Indigenous struggles in the U.S. by pro-Palestinian activists. Through both her spiritual work and Jewish indigeneity advocac...
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4 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Surviving the 2nd Intifada: The Intergenerational Trauma of Terrorism.
Growing up in Israel during the 2nd intifada, Miri never realized she was traumatized because the abnormal was normal. The fear of taking the bus because it could explode, opening the newspaper to find names of people who died in an attack, serving in the army and knowing that she’d know someone who would be killed. She never gave the normalization of missiles and having a safe room at home and a shelter in a playscape a thought while living there. Only after moving to the US to get her docto...
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4 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Western Allies Say She's ‘Islamophobic.’ Extremists Want Her Dead.
Lama Al Sword is a Saudi Arabian former Shia Muslim who sought asylum in the UK after leaving her faith. Born into a minority Shia community in a small Saudi town, she defied societal and religious constraints to forge her own path. A doctor by profession and a stand-up comedian by passion, Lama uses humor to shed light on her experiences as a queer ex-Muslim. She challenges taboos, amplifies marginalized voices, and fosters conversations on identity, faith, and freedom. X: https://x.com/lam...
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4 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Lessons Learned on Healing from ExMuslim Women
In this very special episode of Yasmine Mohammed Podcast, Yasmine will be joined by a group of ExMuslim women who have survived Islamic upbringing to share what they have learned or unlearned regarding their experiences with boundaries, narcissism, trauma bonds and attachment styles. This group of fierce women are joining Yasmine to help shed light on some common experiences, red flags and strategies to overcome trauma in life. Yasmeena Ali: https://www.instagram.com/loveyasmeena/ Meshair S...
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4 months ago
2 hours 1 minute

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Why We Speak Out: Identity, Anger, and Truth After October 7th | with Matthew Nouriel
Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa) and is based in Los Angeles, California. An activist and content creator of Iranian Jewish heritage, Matthew is dedicated to advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, promoting equality within the Iranian and Jewish communities, combating antisemitism, and supporting the Women Life Freedom movement for a free Iran. Matthew actively works to expose the hypocrisy within the anti-Israel movement and to counter claims of pinkwashing, especially following the ev...
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5 months ago
1 hour 51 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
77 Years of Failure: Why the Palestinian Strategy Must Change with Samer Sinijlawi
Samer joined the Fatah party in Palestine at the early age of 14 during the first Intifada. At the age of 15, he was arrested and had to spend 5 years in jail in Israel. After his prison sentence, Samer was elected as international secretary for the Fatah Youth. He was later elected as a head of International and Israeli relations on the Fatah Supreme Committee. For over 35 years, Samer has worked tirelessly to build bridges, engage in dialogue, and fight for a future where Israelis a...
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5 months ago
2 hours

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
The Crisis Facing Syria’s Druze and Why No One’s Talking About It
As the Druze are experiencing a devastating attack which mirrors October 7 in many aspects, Rania Dean, who is a member of the Druze community, is coming back to discuss the recent attacks. Her family have had deep roots in the area for generations and embody the Arab and Jewish experience, understanding both languages and cultures while maintaining an independent ethnic and religious Druze identity. Rania will join us to help us understand what is happening to the Druze and why. Instagram: ...
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5 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Healing After Narcissistic Abuse with Richard Grannon
Richard Grannon, author of A Cult of One: How to Deprogram Yourself from Narcissistic Abuse, creator of online courses and facilitator of a supportive community all focused on helping others defend themselves, get back on their feet, and finally free themselves from narcissistic abuse. Drawing on numerous forms of psychotherapy, including NLP, cognitive behavioural therapy, Zen meditation, psychodynamics, and more, Grannon’s unique methodology offers a direct, practical solution to help narci...
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5 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
From Syrian Refugee to Spanish Guerrera
Mün is a Syrian refugee, an ex-muslim and a future special education teacher. She is a survivor of domestic violence, child sexual abuse, and rape. Mün happens to fall into the small percentage of statistics where all her abusers have always been women. Mün’s name is inspired by the great moon. She chose it 5 years ago, when she decided to cut ties with her family and forge a new free life that she gets to architect. Instagram: me.lo.pienso YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mun.xvii.
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7 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Where are the moderate Muslims? Interview with Shaykh Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
Kyai (Shaykh) Paul Salahuddin Armstrong is a British Muslim leader, multifaith advocate, and public speaker committed to fostering understanding, unity, and positive change in society. In 1998, his personal quest for meaning led him to explore various faith traditions, culminating in his decision to embrace Islam on 1st March 2000. His affiliation with the Naqshbandi Sufi Tariqah (Sufi order) and Nahdlatul Ulama reflects Paul’s holistic approach to faith, which encourages intellectual ...
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7 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

Yasmine Mohammed Podcast
Sara is the author of a personal memoir Kissing Girls on Shabbat recounting her courageous journey of self-acceptance as a queer woman navigating life within and beyond the constraints of a Hasidic Jewish community. This poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and love resonates deeply with readers and shines a light on the universal struggle to embrace one’s true self. Sara is a therapist, writer, and speaker who helps members of the queer community and individuals who have surv...