Real Talk, Real Muslims
A podcast by Roann & Rund
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36 Episodes
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Episode 4: Unpopular Opinions
Published: 7/03/2021 -
Episode 3: Taboo Series - Let's Talk About Gender Relations with Yasmin Elhady
Published: 13/02/2021 -
Episode 2: Taboo Series - Let's Talk About Homosexuality
Published: 30/01/2021 -
Episode 1: Red Flags & Toxicity in Relationships, Importance of Boundary Setting, & The Journey To True Self-Love
Published: 9/01/2021 -
Episode 33: A Year To Remember - Lessons From 2020!
Published: 26/12/2020 -
Episode 32: Let's Talk About The Stigma Surrounding Mental Health with Dr. Nahla
Published: 3/10/2020 -
Episode 31: Misconceptions About Islam Pt. 2 with Tesneem Alkiek
Published: 26/09/2020 -
Episode 30: Misconceptions About Islam Part 1 with Tesneem Alkiek
Published: 19/09/2020 -
Episode 29: Let's Delve Into The Taboo Series!
Published: 12/09/2020 -
Episode 28: Growing Into Our True Selves!
Published: 29/08/2020 -
Episode 27: We're Not Really Strangers - Let's Talk!
Published: 15/08/2020 -
Episode 26: Muslim Representation In the Media
Published: 4/07/2020 -
Episode 25: Racism, colorism, & discrimination in the Muslim Community
Published: 20/06/2020 -
Episode 23: The Status & Roles of Women: What Islam Tells Us Vs. What Culture Tells Us
Published: 23/05/2020 -
Episode 22: Modest Fashion, Decision Making, & Intercultural Marriage: A conversation with Dr. Aisha Sindhu
Published: 9/05/2020 -
Episode 21: Maintaining Your Spiritual & Physical Health During Ramadan Ft. Harun & Janisha Raja
Published: 25/04/2020 -
Episode 20: Preparing for Ramadan: Featuring Amasi Decor
Published: 11/04/2020 -
Episode 19: Making a College Decision with Lyla Warsi, Sofia Siddiqui, and Amani Altwam
Published: 28/03/2020 -
Episode 18: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Dealing with Burnout
Published: 14/03/2020 -
Episode 17: Hate, Jealousy, and Arab Superiority in Muslim Communities: What we can do about it
Published: 15/02/2020
Real Talk, Real Muslims is a podcast by two young Muslims covering the good, the bad, and the ugly of life as a young Muslim today.