Liminal. With Imran Siddiqui

Imran Siddiqui

Liminal with Imran Siddiqui - The Podcast Where Music, Art, Technology, and Truth Converge. Explicit Language Warning. The Truth May Piss You off But that won't Change the Truth. No matter how you look at it, the truth will always remain consistently obvious. We choose to ignore it. Imran Siddiqui is a seasoned content producer whose work spans three decades across music, media, technology, and social impact. Imran's newest project: Liminal with Imran Siddiqui is a podcast that is more than just music or a series of conversations—it’s a portal into the spaces where lies hide and the truths meet, where there are no boundaries except the ones that do not require to be crossed. At its core, Liminal explores the thresholds between truth and b******t, facade and reality, known and the unknown, the obvious and the unseen, disciplines, ideas, and experiences through the lens of music. The word “liminal” itself means a threshold or in-between state—a fitting metaphor for a show that thrives on the intersections of creativity and technology, between the now and what is to come. Each episode invites listeners into a space where music, art, technology, and truth don’t just coexist—they converge, clash, and merge to show the true meaning. What sets Liminal apart is its scope. In a single season, listeners may find themselves immersed in the soulful language of music, the evolving landscapes of digital technology, the urgency of social justice, or the transformative power of art and culture. For Imran, these themes aren’t separate—they are part of the same ecosystem of human experience. "I’ve always believed that reality and the truth should not be confined to cultural silos," says Imran. "Liminal is about exploring the connections—where sound meets story, where technology meets humanity, and where truth challenges us to grow." With his unique song writing, music, voice, global perspective, and decades of experience spanning projects like OfThera, Global Crossover, The Peaceful American, Justice News, Constellic, and more, Imran brings authenticity and depth to every conversation. Liminal with Imran Siddiqui isn’t just a multimedia podcast. It’s an exploration of the spaces between certainty and discovery, between the familiar and the unknown. It’s a reminder that some of the most profound insights emerge not at the destination, but in the passage—the liminal space. The podcast is available on all major streaming platforms, and new episodes will be announced through Imran.Media—the central hub for Imran’s music, media, and creative ventures. 107digital.substack.com

  1. The Uncompromising Truth About Presence - Why Your Children Need You, Not a Substitute

    12/24/2025

    The Uncompromising Truth About Presence - Why Your Children Need You, Not a Substitute

    As an author, I didn’t write Parents in the Present to offer a pat on the back or a few “time-management hacks.” I wrote it because we are facing a quiet crisis in many homes: the systematic outsourcing of the parental responsibility. We have been conditioned to believe that as long as we provide a paycheck, we can “delegate” the character-building, the protection, and the presence of raising our children to third parties. I am here to challenge that narrative. Raising a child is not a project to be managed; it is a serious, God given, non-transferable duty. The Danger of the “Outsourced” Childhood When we outsource parenting—to endless screen time, overworked childcare systems, or a rotating door of strangers—we aren’t just buying time. We are gambling with our children’s safety and emotional foundation. “Outsourcing” is dangerous because it creates a vacuum where a parent’s care and presence should be. No one will be more beneficial to your child’s heart, mind, or body with the sincerity that you will. When we step away, we leave them vulnerable to influences that do not share our values, our concerns or our love. A Radical Core Principle I realize that my core principles may be jarring to some, but it is the pillar upon which this short manual stands: If you cannot—or will not—take care of your children yourself, do not have them. Parenting is a responsibility given specifically to you. It is not an accessory to a lifestyle; it is the lifestyle. If the requirements of your career or your social life demand that you be an absentee figure in your own home, then the math of your life is fundamentally broken. Being “There” While Working This book is a practical resource for the parent who chooses a different path. It is possible to fulfill your professional duties without sacrificing your children’s well-being. Parents in the Present provides the roadmap for: * Integrated Protection: How to create a “perimeter” around your children even during work hours. * Presence Over Proximity: Practical strategies to ensure that when you are home, you are mentally and emotionally tethered to your children. * The Responsibility Shift: Moving away from a “service-provider” mindset and back into the role of the primary nurturer and guardian. Your children don’t need the things your money can buy nearly as much as they need the person only you can be. You asked for it, now take care of it, before you regret that you did not when you had the time to do so. It’s time to stop outsourcing one of the most important “jobs” you’ll ever have. Seek guidance of the God, the One Who created them and you, maybe He will show you a better way to work and make your stupid money from home, or from anywhere else, then you won’t have any excuse left to leave your kid home alone with some strangers. Parents in the Present - Responsible Parenting - https://a.co/d/4AsqgZu - Peace Not Wars - peacenotwars.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 107digital.substack.com/subscribe

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Liminal with Imran Siddiqui - The Podcast Where Music, Art, Technology, and Truth Converge. Explicit Language Warning. The Truth May Piss You off But that won't Change the Truth. No matter how you look at it, the truth will always remain consistently obvious. We choose to ignore it. Imran Siddiqui is a seasoned content producer whose work spans three decades across music, media, technology, and social impact. Imran's newest project: Liminal with Imran Siddiqui is a podcast that is more than just music or a series of conversations—it’s a portal into the spaces where lies hide and the truths meet, where there are no boundaries except the ones that do not require to be crossed. At its core, Liminal explores the thresholds between truth and b******t, facade and reality, known and the unknown, the obvious and the unseen, disciplines, ideas, and experiences through the lens of music. The word “liminal” itself means a threshold or in-between state—a fitting metaphor for a show that thrives on the intersections of creativity and technology, between the now and what is to come. Each episode invites listeners into a space where music, art, technology, and truth don’t just coexist—they converge, clash, and merge to show the true meaning. What sets Liminal apart is its scope. In a single season, listeners may find themselves immersed in the soulful language of music, the evolving landscapes of digital technology, the urgency of social justice, or the transformative power of art and culture. For Imran, these themes aren’t separate—they are part of the same ecosystem of human experience. "I’ve always believed that reality and the truth should not be confined to cultural silos," says Imran. "Liminal is about exploring the connections—where sound meets story, where technology meets humanity, and where truth challenges us to grow." With his unique song writing, music, voice, global perspective, and decades of experience spanning projects like OfThera, Global Crossover, The Peaceful American, Justice News, Constellic, and more, Imran brings authenticity and depth to every conversation. Liminal with Imran Siddiqui isn’t just a multimedia podcast. It’s an exploration of the spaces between certainty and discovery, between the familiar and the unknown. It’s a reminder that some of the most profound insights emerge not at the destination, but in the passage—the liminal space. The podcast is available on all major streaming platforms, and new episodes will be announced through Imran.Media—the central hub for Imran’s music, media, and creative ventures. 107digital.substack.com