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She Should Know

She Should Know

De: Sarah Hemeida & Sarah Ahmed
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Conversations between a Muslim female physician and a Muslim female scholar, the co-directors of Empowher Health, on women's health - mind, body, and spiritual wellbeing. (visit www.empowherhealth.org for more)

© 2025 She Should Know
Enfermedades Físicas Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • Ask Us Anything! (1/2)
    Jun 30 2025

    Dr Sarah and Aalimah Sarah answer your questions on this podcast episode

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    30 m
  • Reviving the Roots: Decolonizing Identity Through Story and Solidarity (2/2)
    Jun 23 2025

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Nour Sagha (@actually.caucasian), a voice for the Indigenous Caucasian diaspora, to explore what it means to reclaim identity in a world shaped by erasure. Nour speaks candidly about the trauma of the Circassian genocide, the deep work of cultural revitalization, and the healing power of radical solidarity. Together, we unpack how decolonizing the self and centering community can be transformative—both for our own grounding and for the generations that come after us. Whether you're navigating questions of heritage, faith, or belonging in today’s America, this episode offers a roadmap toward rootedness and renewal.

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    31 m
  • Reviving the Roots: Decolonizing Identity Through Story and Solidarity (1/2)
    Jun 16 2025

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Nour Sagha (@actually.caucasian), a voice for the Indigenous Caucasian diaspora, to explore what it means to reclaim identity in a world shaped by erasure. Nour speaks candidly about the trauma of the Circassian genocide, the deep work of cultural revitalization, and the healing power of radical solidarity. Together, we unpack how decolonizing the self and centering community can be transformative—both for our own grounding and for the generations that come after us. Whether you're navigating questions of heritage, faith, or belonging in today’s America, this episode offers a roadmap toward rootedness and renewal.

    Text to get in touch!

    Support the show

    If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share! To help us continue this important work, become a sustainer at www.empowherhealth.org

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    36 m
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