Welcome to Uncomfortable Truths from The Hippiearab Podcast, where humor meets wisdom in candid conversations about life, religion, and philosophy regarding societies’ never-ending chain of bizarre events. Explore thought-provoking topics, from the transformative power of the gym to the complexities of belief systems. Dare to ask uncomfortable questions like: What would life be like without music?... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture |
you've no doubt at some point heard these words in school - 'critical thinking'. To some, it's triggering, but in the adult world, it's actually kind of sort of a teensy bit how you say... crucial. But what is it? What can it do for you, and how do y... more
you see people every day... I hope. How do you treat those people? What do you think of them? What would you do if they mistreated you? The idea of showing goodness to others for nothing in return has been misconstrued to mean that someone is weak in... more
a 'best self' or the 'best version of yourself' is a thing that has recently been marketed ubiquitously on social media. They tell you to hit the gym, drink your green smoothies, journal and that's that. But what if there's more? What if there's anot... more
confidence baby- but not like you know it. Our society loves talking about the outside appearance of confidence, forgetting the inner work it takes to reach true self-confidence. I also discuss the idea of 'internal confidence' as well as 'external c... more
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literally the best podcast on this whole platform. Not scared to say what we need to hear, even though it might be uncomfortable or hurtful to our egos. more
Thank you so much Farah. You have a very positive impact on my life. I admire you, your personality, your humour, and especially your way of thinking. The podcasts are a treasure. Really recommend them to anyone who wants to get something valuable. May Allah bless you and grant you rahma in dunia and akhira💖
I love Farah so much! She inspires me on my bad days and the way she gets her point across is so light yet so effective. May Allah bless her soul with everything her heart desires. Keep going Farah <3
i love love love farah so much 🥹 quite literally changed my life and brought me to my deen Alhamdulillah
I really like the way you get your point across in a light and soft manner, definitely effective. more
Apple Podcasts | #142 | India/Society & Culture |
Apple Podcasts | #150 | Saudi Arabia/Society & Culture |
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