Retour

Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Hurma Project Podcast

Plongez dans la liste complète des épisodes de Hurma Project Podcast. Chaque épisode est catalogué accompagné de descriptions détaillées, ce qui facilite la recherche et l'exploration de sujets spécifiques. Suivez tous les épisodes de votre podcast préféré et ne manquez aucun contenu pertinent.

Rows per page:

1–17 of 17

TitreDateDurée
Season Two Wrap-Up25 Apr 202400:54:22

The Hurma Project Team reflects on lessons learned from the past season; includes comments from Mihad Fahmy, Ingrid Mattson, Maysa Haque, Faisal Bhabha, Tamara Gray, Hind Makki, Iman Boundaoui, Jaye Starr, Joshua Salaam and Mohamed Magid.

Iman Boundaoui: Community Trauma & Healing10 Nov 202201:01:04

Lawyer and somatic practitioner Iman Boundaoui discusses the challenges Muslim communities face and the rich resources they can draw upon to heal and transform collective, intergenerational and politicized trauma through embodied leadership. 

Nadiah Mohajir, Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault16 Jun 202101:03:10
Nadiah Mohajir, MPH, is a public health professional, co-founder, and Executive Director of  HEART ( Sex education and advocacy for Muslims | HEART To Grow), a sexual health and sexual violence prevention organization for Muslims. Since 2009 HEART has been supporting survivors of sexual assault and educating the Muslim community about research-based solutions to prevention and risk-reduction. In this conversation Nadiah describes the barriers victims face to disclosing abuse and how friends, family, and others can provide helpful support to those who do share their painful experiences of sexual violation. 
Imam Abdul-Malik Merchant, Pastoral Care Dynamics Between Men & Women06 Apr 202100:56:42
Imam Abdul-Malik digs deeper into some of the nuances of pastoral care, and explains the dynamics of transference and countertransference in a counseling relationship.
Salma Abugideiri, Healthy Boundaries, Part Two30 Mar 202100:49:37
A continuation of our conversation with Licensed Professional Therapist Salma Abugideiri. She explains the dynamics of power and vulnerability and the importance of setting healthy boundaries in professional relationships, including between religious teachers, imams, and counselors. 
Salma Abugideiri, Healthy Boundaries, Part One23 Mar 202100:54:30
Licensed Professional Therapist Salma Abugideiri explains the dynamics of power and vulnerability and the importance of setting healthy boundaries in professional relationships, including between religious teachers, imams, and counselors.
Dr. Rania Awaad, Spiritual Abuse, Part 117 Mar 202100:48:21
A discussion with Dr. Rania Awaad about the series of psychological impacts of spiritual abuse including grooming, moral confusion, nonresistance to prolonged abuse and failure to report. Based on her co-authored paper with Dr. Tabish Riaz for the 2020 Hurma Project Research Conference:

https://hurmaproject.com/research/articles/

   

 

Dr. Rania Awwad, Spiritual Abuse, Part 217 Mar 202100:47:38
The second part of our discussion with Dr. Rania Awaad about the series of psychological impacts of spiritual abuse including grooming, moral confusion, nonresistance to prolonged abuse, and failure to report. Based on her co-authored paper with Dr. Tabish Riaz for the 2020 Hurma Project Research Conference: 
Imam Muhammad Abuelezz, Imams as Counselors16 Mar 202100:54:54
Imams of mosques in North America spend the majority of their time counseling community members, but counseling in this context is generally undefined. Many imams do not have the opportunity for proper training in counselling, and are often left unsupervised and unsupported in this work, making them, and their congregants, vulnerable to ethical violations and spiritual harm.
AMC Chaplains: Holding Ourselves Accountable, Part Two13 Oct 202200:40:58

A continuation of our conversation with Chaplains Jaye Starr, Lauren Schreiber and Joshua
Salaam of the Association of Muslim Chaplains about how they developed a Code of Conduct
for their professional association, and their commitment to finding effective and compassionate
means to accountability.

Holding Ourselves Accountable, Part One29 Sep 202200:47:47
A conversation with Chaplains Jaye Starr, Lauren Schreiber and Joshua Salaam, leaders of the Association of Muslim Chaplains, about the Code of Conduct they developed for their professional association, and about their commitment to finding effective and compassionate means to accountability.
Mihad Fahmy and Faisal Bhabha: Investigating Allegations of Misconduct15 Sep 202200:47:34

Lawyers Mihad Fahmy and Faisal Bhabha explain how investigations into complaints of workplace misconduct are undertaken. They explore the problem with buried reports, the liability of board members, and the opportunity for Muslim organizations to create a culture of respect and transparency beyond their legal obligations. 

Imam Mohamed Magid and Magda Saleh: Protecting Children15 Mar 202201:05:59

Imam Magid and Sister Magda discuss what parents, teachers, and administrators must do to keep children safe in Muslim spaces, including by listening to children and giving them protective knowledge and agency.

Hind Makki: Inclusion and Dignity in the Mosque08 Mar 202200:55:07

The Founder of Side Entrance, a website documenting women's spaces in mosques, explains why she believes they should continue to be at the heart of Muslim community life, and why a paradigm of inclusion will elevate not only women's experiences, but men's too. 

Tamara Gray & Zaynab Ansari: Teacher-Student Relationships, Part 201 Mar 202200:55:41

A continuation of our conversation with Shaykha Dr. Tamara Gray, Founder and Director of Rabata, and Ustadha Zaynab Ansari, Scholar-in-Residence at Tayseer Seminary.

Tamara Gray & Zaynab Ansari: Teacher-Student Relationships, Part 122 Feb 202200:46:45

Shaykha Dr. Tamara Gray, Founder and Director of Rabata, and Ustadha Zaynab Ansari, Scholar-in-Residence at Tayseer Seminary, discuss the hallmarks of healthy teacher-student and mureed-shaykh relationships.

Season One Finale02 Jul 202100:58:26
Ingrid Mattson, Mihad Fahmy and Maram Albakri wrap up the season with your questions and comments, a discussion of some of their key learnings, and a look ahead at Season Two of the Hurma Project Podcast.  
© My Podcast Data