• (2/2) Ramadan for the Overwhelmed Soul
    Mar 2 2026

    This Ramadan feels different. We are not entering it light and carefree, we are arriving burdened. Carrying grief from what we’re witnessing around the world. Carrying political tension, social unrest, community fractures, private anxieties, and the quiet exhaustion of simply trying to stay faithful in heavy times.

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to fast when your heart already feels worn out. How do we show up to worship when we’re mentally drained? How do we hold space for global pain while still tending to our own souls? Is it possible that Ramadan was designed precisely for moments like this?

    This conversation is for the tired believer. The overwhelmed mother. The activist trying not to burn out. The woman scrolling through headlines before suhoor. The one who feels both spiritually hungry and emotionally depleted.

    Ramadan isn’t asking you to pretend you’re not heavy. It’s inviting you to bring that heaviness to Allah.

    Let’s talk about how.

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    20 mins
  • (1/2) Ramadan for the Overwhelmed Soul
    Feb 23 2026

    This Ramadan feels different. We are not entering it light and carefree . We are arriving burdened. Carrying grief from what we’re witnessing around the world. Carrying political tension, social unrest, community fractures, private anxieties, and the quiet exhaustion of simply trying to stay faithful in heavy times.

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to fast when your heart already feels worn out. How do we show up to worship when we’re mentally drained? How do we hold space for global pain while still tending to our own souls? Is it possible that Ramadan was designed precisely for moments like this?

    This conversation is for the tired believer. The overwhelmed mother. The activist trying not to burn out. The woman scrolling through headlines before suhoor. The one who feels both spiritually hungry and emotionally depleted.

    Ramadan isn’t asking you to pretend you’re not heavy. It’s inviting you to bring that heaviness to Allah.

    Let’s talk about how.

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    28 mins
  • (2/2) Mental Health and the Work of Healing with Sh. Mikaeel Smith
    Feb 16 2026

    Aalimah Sarah Ahmed sits down with her husband, Shaykh Mikaeel Ahmed Smith, for a candid conversation on the evolving landscape of Muslim mental health. They reflect on his recent work in counseling and therapy, his ongoing writing and research, and the unique challenges Muslims face when seeking healing in a space that often separates the psychological from the spiritual. Together, they explore what it means to approach therapy with faith intact, how Islamic scholarship can inform ethical and effective care, and why our communities must move beyond coping toward true healing of the Muslim soul.

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    24 mins
  • (1/2) Mental Health and the Work of Healing with Sh. Mikaeel Smith
    Feb 9 2026

    Aalimah Sarah Ahmed sits down with her husband, Shaykh Mikaeel Ahmed Smith, for a candid conversation on the evolving landscape of Muslim mental health. They reflect on his recent work in counseling and therapy, his ongoing writing and research, and the unique challenges Muslims face when seeking healing in a space that often separates the psychological from the spiritual. Together, they explore what it means to approach therapy with faith intact, how Islamic scholarship can inform ethical and effective care, and why our communities must move beyond coping toward true healing of the Muslim soul.

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    27 mins
  • (2/2) Carrying Our Years With Us
    Jan 19 2026

    The new year doesn’t erase what came before it . We carry our memories, our joys, our grief, and our lessons forward. In this first episode of the year, we reflect on the passing of Dr. Sarah Hemeida’s grandmother and the way our loved ones continue to shape who we become. We talk about entering a new year with gentleness, giving ourselves grace as we set goals, and honoring the years, and people, that made us who we are.

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    30 mins
  • (1/2) Carrying Our Years With Us
    Jan 12 2026

    The new year doesn’t erase what came before it . We carry our memories, our joys, our grief, and our lessons forward. In this first episode of the year, we reflect on the passing of Dr. Sarah Hemeida’s grandmother and the way our loved ones continue to shape who we become. We talk about entering a new year with gentleness, giving ourselves grace as we set goals, and honoring the years, and people, that made us who we are.

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    29 mins
  • (3/3) Uncomfortable Truths: Racism in Muslim Spaces
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Amina Knight for an honest and necessary conversation about racism within the Muslim community. We explore how racial bias and colorism show up in our masājid, families, institutions, and online spaces — often quietly, sometimes painfully. Dr. Knight helps us unpack why these patterns persist, how they harm individuals and fracture the idea of ummah, and what accountability, healing, and allyship can look like moving forward. This episode is an invitation to reflect, listen deeply, and begin doing the work our faith already calls us to.

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    24 mins
  • (2/3) Uncomfortable Truths: Racism in Muslim Spaces
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Amina Knight for an honest and necessary conversation about racism within the Muslim community. We explore how racial bias and colorism show up in our masājid, families, institutions, and online spaces — often quietly, sometimes painfully. Dr. Knight helps us unpack why these patterns persist, how they harm individuals and fracture the idea of ummah, and what accountability, healing, and allyship can look like moving forward. This episode is an invitation to reflect, listen deeply, and begin doing the work our faith already calls us to.

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    30 mins