
Bestselling author Alya Mooro explores the meaning and impact shame has on our lives in an attempt to answer that all important question: how do we stop giving a f*ck and start living life for ourselves? In this relatable, open and honest podcast, guests from different cultures and communities share their stories and real experiences with shame and how it manifests in all its forms across the regi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | ||||

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In this bonus episode, Haesue Jo, expert, licensed therapist and director of Clinical Operations at Betterhelp discusses how we can better understand cultural and gender differences in shame, and how we can become more resilient to shame by starting ... more
Alya is joined by Rotana Tarabzouni, a Saudi singer, songwriter and host of educational comedy series “F*D & Blessed”.
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We discuss how shame fosters a silence that leads to a toxic culture of victim blaming, dangerous situations, bad choices and much more. Writer and radio presenter Salma El Wardany discusses with Alya the ways in which shame also contributes to rape ... more
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This is definitely the kind of podcast where you find yourself nodding along and relating to everything the host and guests are saying. I’m so excited and impatient to hear more from this season. The more we talk about shame the less it festers and controls us in private!
Loved Alya Mooro’s book The Greater Freedom & really enjoyed this first episode. Excited to hear more episodes. Related greatly to the discussion on how shame is a form of control and how someone else perceives you is THEIR problem, not your problem.
This is the podcast I needed growing up as an Egyptian in the US then coming back to live in Egypt at 18. Carrying the different definitions of shame of both cultures was such a heavy burden and took years and years to understand and work through (still a work in progress).
I’m Somali/African American and I can totally relate to this. My parents are orthodox Muslims so I was raised to take responsibility for men’s actions through indirect means. From 8 years old and up I literally couldn’t buy pants without my grandma and father “approving” of it first. And since I had a pear shape, the pants my size were never loose enough for them. I’ve had to sometimes change outfits at events because my father was on the verge of throwing a hissy fit because my outfit was “too ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #246 |
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