WAYS PODCAST

By: Osama and Mohammed
  • Summary

  • What Are You Saying is a podcast that focuses on how the small things in life make up the big picture. With every episode, Osama & Mohammed offer insight into the gaps within society; it is a medium where creatives, thinkers, entrepreneurs can express their ideas, concepts and philosophy under the principle of self-education. Instagram @Kousa300 @mohammed.Global @thewayspodcast
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Episodes
  • 151. Education, Public influence, islam means to me? w/ Dalia Mogahed
    Sep 25 2024

    Whenever a guest appears, the audience is interested in hearing about their personal story or more about the successes of their endeavours. Instead, when the guest uses the first 10–15 minutes of the episode to speak about the timeless lessons she had gained from her youth during the time with her parents, particularly her father, it is no surprise as to the mass amount of love, support, and courage millions of Muslims around the world find through her.


    Today's guest is Dalia Mogahed, a renowned speaker and researcher related to Muslim communities in the U.S. She also co-authored the book "Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think" with John L. Esposito. The book is based on extensive surveys conducted by Gallup, providing insights into the views of Muslims worldwide. Dalia accentuates humility, as she can express the significance of topics including the hijab, time, and what Islam means to her, using accounts from her own life. The people around you can shape one's life for the better or worse; be kind to everyone, and sacrifice for the sake of goodness. You never know that one or multiple efforts to leave an everlasting impression can accumulate in the success, dream, and vision of a beloved speaker, researcher, author, and mother a generation later.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 150. Faith, Youth, Rap music, and Global Affairs w/ Sh. Abdullah Oduro
    Sep 11 2024

    It's incredible how destiny can affect people's lives through everyday interactions. On August 24th, 2023, Osama and Mohammed saw one of their favourite Islamic scholars outside a restaurant in Mississauga. Not only were they lucky enough to have a memorable conversation with him, but as fate would have it, they would be fortunate enough to interview him one year later on the same day. The featured guest, Sheikh Abdullah Oduro, founded Masterman and the Imam for the Islamic Center of Coppell in Dallas, Texas. His renowned work with Yaqeen Institute, where he serves as a scholar, is just one of the many facets that showcase his unique life. As a revert, his understanding of the dilemmas affecting youth serves as a bridge when discussing issues about Muslim youth in the West. Sheikh Oduro's insights regarding marriage offer a clear pathway in helping Muslim brothers and sisters set plausible goals for marriage, inshallah. His thoughts on global affairs, including the conflict in Palestine, highlight his knowledge of hardship in the Dunya. The interview encompasses a beautiful person, guest, and conversation, with a fun trivia section towards the end that further highlights the beauty of his personality, alhamdulillah.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 149. Inside the comedy world, jokes, culture, Jollof is bad! w/ Marc Anthony Sinagoga
    Jul 3 2024
    This conversation covers various topics including the Euro Cup, comedy, and personal experiences. Osama, Mohammed and Marc-Anthony Sinagoga discuss their preferences for sports teams and food as well their experiences with comedy. They also touch on the balance between humor and personal storytelling in comedy routines. The guest shares his thoughts on the perfect environment for a comedy set and the importance of sticking to time limits. Marc Anthony also discuss the support for Canadian comedians and the perception that Canadians only support them after they achieve success in the US. Comedy is an affordable and accessible form of entertainment, but getting people to attend live shows can be challenging. There is a lack of support for local comedians in Canada, with audiences often favoring American acts. The live experience of comedy shows is unique and cannot be replicated through online platforms. Comedians evolve and improve with experience, gaining confidence and a unique point of view over time. The UK has a higher appreciation for comedy and Canadian comedians often find success there. The longevity of a comedian's career depends on their energy, point of view, and ability to adapt their style as they age. In this conversation, Marc Anthony Osama and Mohammed discuss the current state of comedy, the challenges comedians face, and the impact of cancel culture. They also touch on the influence of different comedians, the importance of authenticity in comedy, and the role of diverse backgrounds in shaping comedic perspectives.
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    1 hr and 11 mins

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