This podcast is an opportunity for you to join me in conversation with inspirational people from restrictive religious backgrounds who have fought and who have overcome. You know some names already: you know Malala Yousufzai, you know Ayaan Hirsi Ali. But there are countless others who have survived insurmountable odds, overcoming the most vicious of obstacles, and whose names you will not recogni... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality |
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 pu... more
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, ... more
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 abus... more
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 infiltrati... more
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Mohammed is one of those sound minds which are like fresh air and cold water. You know consciousness-raising when we feel it, and I am forever grateful for all sides of her perspectives that she shares with us.
What a miracle she escaped that abusive life to make a good life for her daughters.
I found learning about the Middle East from someone who really lived it fascinating.
Crazy how blindly hateful people can be when taught at a young age.
I was a little disappointed in hearing the touch of Trump arrangement syndrome Echoed in one of her podcast.
Hey, we all have blind spots we have to work through.
I LOVE learning from Yasmine on this podcast! It’s tragically, infuriatingly rare to get to hear the open, honest, free voices of Women raised/living in Islam, and Yasmine’s incredibly intelligent, thoughtful, fierce presence in the world, and the incredible guests she hosts are treasures. This podcast has set me off on dozens of topics to read up on, and I love the opportunities it’s given me to be a more informed person, voter, and advocate.
I love Yasmine's work but man I often struggle with the accents.
I'm desperate to understand more about the Muslim Brotherhood but I really struggled with your recent interview of the guy who'd left a senior position in MB Egypt.
This podcast promotes a one-sided metanarrative that leaves little room for nuance or genuine dialogue. The host and her guests consistently share the same ideological perspective, resulting in conversations that echo each other rather than challenge or expand viewpoints. Rather than fostering constructive discussion, the episodes often reinforce each other’s assumptions without critical engagement.
Moreover, the content frequently relies on sweeping generalizations, stereotypes, and anecdotal c... more
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Conversations center on powerful narratives from individuals who have navigated restrictive religious backgrounds and faced significant personal challenges. Topics often include women's rights, the impact of oppressive ideologies, and the quest for identity and freedom from religious constraints. The show highlights the stories of ex-Muslims, LGBT rights activists, and advocates for social justice, creating a platform for voices that might otherwise go unheard. It offers not only personal accounts but critiques of broader societal issues, aiming to enlighten listeners on the struggles faced by many in the context of religious extremism.
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