56 min

From Kabul to Triumph: A Tale of Survival and Empowerment EZ Conversations

    • Mental Health

Join me, Furkhan Dandia, in this poignant episode of EZ Conversations as I sit down with the remarkable Masuda Rahmati, a beacon of resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Masuda shares her extraordinary journey from escaping the ravages of war in Afghanistan to becoming a tireless activist for change.
In this deeply personal conversation, Masuda opens up about the challenges she faced navigating her identity and education in a new country, the United States. Despite the hurdles, she found solace and strength in her faith, unwavering determination, and the transformative power of self-discovery.
We delve into Masuda's multifaceted passions, from her love for running as therapy and empowerment to her keen eye for photography, capturing moments of beauty amidst chaos. Her commitment to charity and music as vehicles for healing and connection underscores her belief in the innate goodness of humanity.
But perhaps most inspiring is Masuda's unwavering advocacy against the atrocities perpetrated by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Through her courageous voice and relentless activism, she sheds light on the urgent need for global solidarity in the face of oppression and injustice.
Masuda Rahmati's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of individual actions to effect meaningful change. Join us as we explore her journey of self-love, perseverance, and unwavering belief in a brighter future for Afghanistan and beyond.
Today, Masuda is a teenage girl's mother and continues her humanitarian work in San Diego, California. She raises money to help Fatima Amiri, the young woman who lost an eye when the Taliban attacked her school. She has adopted as a brother a young man paralyzed by the violence in Afghanistan, and she has donated textbooks to Change Makers of the World. Masuda has partnered with the American Cancer Society and will be donating a portion of her book sales to them in honour of her beloved mother, who succumbed to this horrible disease.
After 40 years in the United States, Masuda loves the many opportunities it has given her. She fervently appreciates the freedom available to everyone, especially women, to speak up without fear of prison—or worse. And yet, she maintains, “My heart will always be in Kabul.” 

Timestamps:
05:10 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
06:09 Masuda's Harrowing Escape from Afghanistan
11:27 Adjusting to Life in America: Overcoming Bullying and Cultural Barriers
19:52 The Five Pillars of Overcoming Adversity
27:05 Maintaining Faith Amidst Resentment and Creating a Personal Belief System
29:43 Challenging Extremism: A Moderate Muslim Woman's Perspective
30:10 The Power of Personal Belief and Universal Love
31:02 Confronting Misconceptions and Media Portrayals of Islam
32:15 Personal Impact of September 11 and Facing Discrimination
35:11 Turning Pain into Advocacy: Writing for Change
38:10 A Miss World Letter: Global Awareness for Afghan Women
39:57 Facing Threats for Advocacy and the Importance of Voice
41:05 The Plight of Afghan Women and Girls Under the Taliban
47:40 A Call to Action: Holding the Taliban Accountable
49:40 Empowerment Through Self-Love and Community Action

Sponsors of the Podcast:

BetterHelp: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://betterhelp.com/ez10⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for 10% off your first month of therapy

WeShape: https://weshape.postaffiliatepro.com/scripts/dcfogwyuk?a_aid=FurkhanDandia&a_bid=d7508fa8 for 35% all plans.

Aura: https://aura.com/ez10 for a free two-week trial

Mint Mobile: ⁠https://trymintmobile.com/ez10⁠ for 15$ for an unlimited cell phone plan

We Are Wild for 25% off your first order: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://zen.ai/EZ23⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Join me, Furkhan Dandia, in this poignant episode of EZ Conversations as I sit down with the remarkable Masuda Rahmati, a beacon of resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Masuda shares her extraordinary journey from escaping the ravages of war in Afghanistan to becoming a tireless activist for change.
In this deeply personal conversation, Masuda opens up about the challenges she faced navigating her identity and education in a new country, the United States. Despite the hurdles, she found solace and strength in her faith, unwavering determination, and the transformative power of self-discovery.
We delve into Masuda's multifaceted passions, from her love for running as therapy and empowerment to her keen eye for photography, capturing moments of beauty amidst chaos. Her commitment to charity and music as vehicles for healing and connection underscores her belief in the innate goodness of humanity.
But perhaps most inspiring is Masuda's unwavering advocacy against the atrocities perpetrated by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Through her courageous voice and relentless activism, she sheds light on the urgent need for global solidarity in the face of oppression and injustice.
Masuda Rahmati's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of individual actions to effect meaningful change. Join us as we explore her journey of self-love, perseverance, and unwavering belief in a brighter future for Afghanistan and beyond.
Today, Masuda is a teenage girl's mother and continues her humanitarian work in San Diego, California. She raises money to help Fatima Amiri, the young woman who lost an eye when the Taliban attacked her school. She has adopted as a brother a young man paralyzed by the violence in Afghanistan, and she has donated textbooks to Change Makers of the World. Masuda has partnered with the American Cancer Society and will be donating a portion of her book sales to them in honour of her beloved mother, who succumbed to this horrible disease.
After 40 years in the United States, Masuda loves the many opportunities it has given her. She fervently appreciates the freedom available to everyone, especially women, to speak up without fear of prison—or worse. And yet, she maintains, “My heart will always be in Kabul.” 

Timestamps:
05:10 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
06:09 Masuda's Harrowing Escape from Afghanistan
11:27 Adjusting to Life in America: Overcoming Bullying and Cultural Barriers
19:52 The Five Pillars of Overcoming Adversity
27:05 Maintaining Faith Amidst Resentment and Creating a Personal Belief System
29:43 Challenging Extremism: A Moderate Muslim Woman's Perspective
30:10 The Power of Personal Belief and Universal Love
31:02 Confronting Misconceptions and Media Portrayals of Islam
32:15 Personal Impact of September 11 and Facing Discrimination
35:11 Turning Pain into Advocacy: Writing for Change
38:10 A Miss World Letter: Global Awareness for Afghan Women
39:57 Facing Threats for Advocacy and the Importance of Voice
41:05 The Plight of Afghan Women and Girls Under the Taliban
47:40 A Call to Action: Holding the Taliban Accountable
49:40 Empowerment Through Self-Love and Community Action

Sponsors of the Podcast:

BetterHelp: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://betterhelp.com/ez10⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for 10% off your first month of therapy

WeShape: https://weshape.postaffiliatepro.com/scripts/dcfogwyuk?a_aid=FurkhanDandia&a_bid=d7508fa8 for 35% all plans.

Aura: https://aura.com/ez10 for a free two-week trial

Mint Mobile: ⁠https://trymintmobile.com/ez10⁠ for 15$ for an unlimited cell phone plan

We Are Wild for 25% off your first order: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://zen.ai/EZ23⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Plunge: plung.pxf.io/Wqe1XP


Subscribe to the EZ Reflections Newsletter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ez-reflections-newsletter.beehiiv.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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