Hi! I am Layla Shaikley (@laylool), I co-founded a tech company and I am also visibly Muslim. So, my identity has been front and center throughout my life and career. I have lived a lifetime of reclaiming my narrative. This is my podcast where I will interview fellow Muslim guests with interesting career paths reclaiming theirs too. I'll share insights on my journey throughout the way. Listen if y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | IslamReligion & Spirituality |
TLDR they think you lack competence or lack integrity
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Layla’s podcast is so well-rounded, she interviews diverse people and there is always such a great takeaway from every, single episode. I love that she adds a touch of her personal experience too! I’m proud to have her on this platform 🥰.
I’m hooked! Great work Layla!!
Grateful for the dynamic perspectives!
Love this podcast, I appreciate that you interview people who may be criticized in our community for the way they are or the things they do. It’s the time to normalize these discussions. Thanks Layla!
This podcast is great to learn about Muslims working in a variety of spaces on new, creative, and/or influential projects or initiatives. We need more documentation and archiving that builds towards a stronger Muslim history, and Layla continues to contribute to that. As a Prof of American Muslim Studies, I appreciate listening to their stories and can even find them helpful to incorporate into classes
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