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Sep 3, 2022 • 1h 8min

Producer Takeover: Story Time

The learning process that we all go through when embark on a new journey is hard and difficult. It also one that requires us to pause and reflect. Sometimes your dreams pass your capabilities at the moment, so you have to slow down and reassess. This week our producer Muna shares her thoughts with us in this unedited uncut producer producer taker over.This episode is sponsored by Salams,If you are searching for a Muslim partner who shares your values and core beliefs, or maybe you have recently moved to a new city and are in search of Muslimahs in your vicinity to connect with, then Salams is the app for you! With over 3.5 million Muslims signed up globally, Salams has made it all that easy to search, build and find a relationship based on the foundations of Islam, from friendship for the sake of Allah to all the way to finding the right partner for marriage.The app is free, easy and safe to use with options to text chat, use voice messages, personalized filters, view your profile stats, anti-ghost tool, and more all throughout the app. You can meet your sister or match in your area or across the world. Salams is confident that the right person for you could be just a few swipes away. Give Salams a try by heading to salams.app.link/TDSPodcast and download it todayUnlock the power of sponsorship with Digital Sisterhood! Our user-friendly tool makes it a breeze to book and feature your brand on any of our upcoming episodes. Click on the following link to find out how to https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/tds.
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Aug 14, 2022 • 1h 3min

The Impartial Judge | Al-Hakeem

Trusting the wisdom of Allah is difficult when our hearts are clouded by arrogance. After searching for equality everywhere, Asma, a former public policy major, learns that true justice can only come from Al-HakeemThis week we've partnered up with Rabata: Ribaat is an online academic program that offers courses in Islamic Sciences, Arabic language, and Tajwid of the Holy Quran to women around the world. The program provides Muslim women with a solid foundation through a comprehensive curriculum covering the full range of traditional Islamic Sciences. The aim of the program is to graduate scholars and da'iyas prepared to educate others, as well as to provide independent classes for those not seeking certification.Registration opens August 15thVisit https://ribaat.rabata.org/ to register todayFinally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.Recorded at MH Studios TorontoHost: Cadar MohamudSenior Producer/ Editor: Muna ScekomarIntern: Nima HarunRecording Engineer: Jonathan LilloTape-Syncer: Vish BGraphic Designer: Wasima FarahProject manager: Yasmin MohamudMarketing Manager: Sawsan AbdillahiUnlock the power of sponsorship with Digital Sisterhood! Our user-friendly tool makes it a breeze to book and feature your brand on any of our upcoming episodes. Click on the following link to find out how to https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/tds.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 1h 32min

Niqaabi's Tell All | Part Two

In part two, Cadar, Yusra, Fatima, and Ismahaan continue the legendary conversation. They dive into topics such as stereotypes, marriage, twitter comments, and many more with hilarity, depth and eloquence.Buy your tickets for the Growth Conference, happening July 16-17 in Minnesota: https://growthconferencemn.com/growth-conference1621556280926Join our Eid Celebration in New Jersey on July 23rd: https://almabyrahma.com/products/eid-celebration-with-tdsFinally, If this podcast gave you value, we’re leaving it up to you. Donate however much you feel like it gave you. We have a big team who put so many hours into bringing this show to life. Donate at : https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhood✨And if you can't give right now, please keep us in your duas ✨This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light Studios.Recorded at MH Studios TorontoExecutive Producer/ Editor: Muna ScekomarIntern: Nima HarunRecording Engineer: Jonathan LilloGraphic Designer: Wasima FarahProject manager: Yasmin MohamudMarketing Manager: Sawsan AbdillahiUnlock the power of sponsorship with Digital Sisterhood! Our user-friendly tool makes it a breeze to book and feature your brand on any of our upcoming episodes. Click on the following link to find out how to https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/tds.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 1h 23min

Niqaabi's Tell All | Part One

The podcast explores topics such as embracing religious identity, Islamic education for women, and finding confidence in wearing the niqab. They also discuss frustration with stereotypes and make announcements about upcoming events.
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Jun 13, 2022 • 57min

Mama, I Can See You Now | Part Two

In this podcast, Alex's journey through grief, fear of the dark, and undiagnosed bipolar disorder is explored. They recount their terrifying experience waking up in a psychiatric hospital and reflect on the lack of dignity and harsh environment. Family support plays a significant role in their recovery and acceptance of their diagnosis. The intersection of mental illness and spirituality is discussed, along with the struggle of trust in Allah. The significance of Allah's names and their power is also explored. The podcast ends with an announcement of an upcoming event in Toronto and gratitude expressed to the team and listeners.
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May 28, 2022 • 1h 10min

Mama, I Can See You Now | Part One

A software engineer navigates life after losing her mother, reflecting on childhood, discovering Islam, shifting perspectives on mental health, navigating challenges, losing touch with reality, and struggling with mental health and paranoia.
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May 21, 2022 • 1h 37min

I Loved Life Because I Lived It With You

Hanan's Corner, an iconic digital artist and personal friend, shares her journey through Love, Loss, and Legacy. Topics discussed include the importance of representation in art, memories of a playful and influential mother, the concept of grief as a proof of love, finding support for grief, and the significance of cherishing moments with loved ones.
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May 14, 2022 • 48min

Where's The Ease? | Part Two

In part two, Nura and her siblings find themselves trying to fight their father's plan to take custody of their mother. In end, Nura learns that the ease that was promised was with her all along.This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light StudiosRecorded at MH Studios TorontoExecutive Producer is Muna ScekomarRecording Engineer is Jonathan LilloPodcast intern in Nima HarunGraphic Designer SIMA Aka Wasima FarahOur project manager is Yasmin MohamudOur Marketing extraordinaire is Sawsan AbdulahiTo Support The Digital Sisterhood Podcast: Visit https://linktr.ee/digitalsisterhoodDid you know that every day, over 5700 children become orphans? That's nearly 2 million+ children in a year who have no family, no support and nobody to turn to. Which is why we have partnered up with Islamic Ummah Relief, a US based NGO, that is actively providing for the needs of orphans, widows and the needy, working on humanitarian projects in Ghana, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Togo. With your help and generosity these last 10 days of Ramadan we are able to house these orphans and provide a safe place for them to live in. Visit LaunchGood.com/TDS10 to make a donation towards building a home for orphans today.Unlock the power of sponsorship with Digital Sisterhood! Our user-friendly tool makes it a breeze to book and feature your brand on any of our upcoming episodes. Click on the following link to find out how to https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/tds.
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Apr 29, 2022 • 1h 47min

Nisa Homes | The Phoenix That Rises From The Ashes

This week, we sit down with five amazing individuals from Nisa Homes, a not-for-profit charity that provides a safe haven and support services for women, who are fleeing domestic violence, poverty or seeking asylum. In this beautiful special, they share with us of the story of what it means to truly heal together.Special Thanks to Nisa Homes for this beautiful episode.To donate and support Nisa Homes: Visit https://nisahomes.com/This episode was brought to you by Beautiful Light StudiosRecorded at MH Studios TorontoExecutive Producer is Muna ScekomarRecording Engineer is Jonathan LilloPodcast intern in Nima HarunGraphic Designer SIMA Aka Wasima FarahOur project manager is Yasmin MohamudOur Marketing extraordinaire is Sawsan AbdulahiDid you know that every day, over 5700 children become orphans? That's nearly 2 million+ children in a year who have no family, no support and nobody to turn to. Which is why we have partnered up with Islamic Ummah Relief, a US based NGO, that is actively providing for the needs of orphans, widows and the needy, working on humanitarian projects in Ghana, Nigeria, Niger, Uganda and Togo. With your help and generosity these last 10 days of Ramadan we are able to house these orphans and provide a safe place for them to live in. Visit LaunchGood.com/TDS10 to make a donation towards building a home for orphans today.The Digital Sisterhood is partnering with Helping Hand for Relief and Development to sponsor a Skills Development and Livelihood Center in Madogo, Kenya for women and youth living in poverty.Skills trainings empowers beneficiaries to take charge of their own lives with dignity and determination.Our goal is to sponsor 138 students, that is 138 women and youth who will learn employable skills and gain financial stability. Help us in making that happen by visiting www.hhrd.org/Sisterhood to learn more and donate.Unlock the power of sponsorship with Digital Sisterhood! Our user-friendly tool makes it a breeze to book and feature your brand on any of our upcoming episodes. Click on the following link to find out how to https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/tds.
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Apr 23, 2022 • 1h 7min

Where's The Ease? | Part One

In this podcast, Nura shares her journey of facing hardships after her mother's stroke. She discusses the challenges of living with a disability and reflects on her love for her mother and distant relationship with her father. The podcast also covers topics such as devising a plan for legal custody, reconnecting Muslim women with Islamic education, facing hardships and finding unexpected Quran teachers, and fundraising goals and campaigns to help those in need.

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