The Coffee Banter Saniya Zafar
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Designed around an engaging conversation, The Coffee Banter Podcast explores the intersection of business and lifestyle with social healing and community, adding real-life valuable takeaways for listeners as Saniya engages with her guests across topics with curiosity and learning.
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Episode #11 On mindfulness and aligned living – With Sidra Iqbal
Join me and the celebrated television journalist and positive change activist in Pakistan, Sidra Iqbal as we explore the intersection of mindfulness and aligned living as human beings. Sidra shares her life experiences, we talk about confidence, particularly in women and the common mistake we usually make with the law of attraction.
She is one of the most powerful youth icons recognized as an influential big-picture change agent who champions thought leadership for positive impact.
Sidra has an in-depth understanding of national and regional security, political, economic, governance and human development challenges & environments, based on extensive experience in broadcast journalism and political commentary in Pakistan.
Twitter: @SidraIqbal
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Episode #10 Insights on the creative industry and on getting hold of your own life – With Emilia Ohrtmann
In this episode I invite Emilia Ohrtmann to the show, a designer, author, blogger and business owner. She is the author of 'It's Your Life - How to Choose Confidence' book as well as the podcast co-host of the 'Mums in Biz Podcast'. Emilia speaks to me about her journey from being a website designer to an author, developing a niche for your business, staying true to one's brand and quoting tips for your work. She also speaks about her new book, ‘It’s Your Life’, and how the fear of flying actually led her to write the book.
P.S: Emilia has also recently launched her own clothing line for women that inspires confidence, and something she had always wanted to do. She is also a wonder woman who manages to stay super fit, is highly organised and a doting mother of four children.
Instagram: @emiliaohrtmann
Podcast: @mumsinbizpodcast
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Episode #9 From Tech to Ted, building communities and on finding remote work opportunities with Saad Hamid
In this episode I invite the digital evangelist of Pakistan, Saad Hamid to the show. Saad is currently the Community Manager at Google, part of the DevRel & Ecosystem team. He has been recognised by the World Economic Forum for his work in social innovation and is a WordPress instructor at DigiSkills running a Facebook community. We talk about dos and dont's of community building, his experiences running the Ted events in Islamabad and about his latest venture 'JADU' that helps Pakistanis get trained remotely to find a job in tech, paying no tuition until being hired.
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Episode #8 Survivor, not a victim - finding strength after trauma
In this episode, Emma Belle, a domestic abuse and sexual violence survivor shares her story with immense courage. She talks about her disturbed childhood, non-existent concepts of boundaries as a minor and the aftermath of being groomed by a close relative. She also talks about her battle with bipolar since 10 years, and how she is stepping up to speak about her experiences as a mental health and trauma mentor in order to help and empower others.
Emma Belle: @emmakbelle
Podcast: @vulnerabilityrockspodcast
Update: At the time of recording this episode, Emma was pregnant but recently had #tfmr termination for medical reasons at 13.5 weeks. The baby was diagnosed in utero with Edwards Syndrome #t18 which meant that her baby would likely not make it to term and if they did would probably only live a few hours/days. My heartfelt love and support to Emma 3
Trigger warning: Contains narration of sexual trauma -
Episode #7 Mimi Nicklin on how humanity's oldest leadership trait (empathy) is changing our world
In this episode, I have a candid chat with Mimi Nicklin, an experienced marketer and communications specialist, currently the Regional Managing Director for a global advertising agency in Dubai. She is a well-known empathetic leader, host of the 'Empathy for Breakfast' show and 'Secrets of the Gap' podcast. We talk about an empathy deficit leadership and how having empathy can not only benefit the teams at workplaces but also the consumers. We discuss her experiences with launching her book 'Softening the Edge' amidst the global pandemic and she shares some valuable practical takeaways.
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Episode #6 An Emirati entrepreneur that left her glitzing career with the government to pursue her passion for coffee and community
In this episode, I sit down with Nooran Albannay, an Emirati entrepreneur who left her stable job working in the government to pursue her lifelong dream of owning a space that celebrates art and encourages creativity. She had one passion: To make really good coffee, serving it to her customers and see the joy on their faces. Here she talks with me about breaking norms, setting the benchmarks, manifesting her dreams and carrying the loving legacy of her grandmother forward.
@Coffee_Architecture
Customer Reviews
Welcome addition to the podcast scene
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Urdu
Hi there..Can you please speak in Urdu instead of speakeing English? I mean.. Not All listeners can understand what your saying..it would be much better to speak in your mother language..So that..people like me can easily understand what you say..thanks 🙏
Amazing podcast
Such an informative podcast. Love it! ❤️❤️