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You Know What Blows My Foghorn

Podkast av Nizam Farah

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From a young age following the world's political views as seen from his father's view. Views which have made him hate politics. Being brought up in a Christian home with an atheist parent, Jehovah's Witness grandparents and best friends which have a strong faith in Islam. An upbringing that has left him questioning religion. Having to juggle 2 worlds, cultures, and morals day by day and act as if that's normal. A culture shock that has allowed him to make his own world and morals. Following a path that no one in his family could understand, whether it was right or wrong. A path that has led him to medicine, entrepreneurship and a solid political stance on many national and international issues we face today. You know what blows my fog horn? Well, you are about to find lots of it. The podcast will follow discussions of national and international issues, and how one person can think of a few ways to solve them while blowing some steam.

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episode Iraq, Libya, Syria. What Do They Have in Common? Not Sand cover

Iraq, Libya, Syria. What Do They Have in Common? Not Sand

In my previous episode, I talked about how Canada has not felt like home to me for a couple of years. Canada was the country my parents decided to refuge to for better opportunities and to flee from chaos and war. Canada was the country that made an effort to get my family and me from Lebanon during the 2006 Lebanon and Israel war. The government helped us for the first year to ensure we didn’t become homeless. 31 years after being on the face of this earth, Canada is one of the top countries that leads the world in immigration and accepting refugees. But things are definitely not the same as it was back in the 1980s or 2006. Our government is helping bring newcomers to our country, but what about the people here in need? Our country is accepting people from all over the world that suffer from a lack of healthcare, education or hospitality. Yet, these 3 essentials are the topics that have made our country inferior to others. In this episode of Do You Know What Blows My Foghorn, I will be discussing my opinion of what should be our nation’s priorities to better the lives of Canadians and newcomers that seek a better life. Canada should thrive in diversity and community, but is that what we truly see? Or is it more exclusion and separation?

16. mai 2023 - 14 min
episode Drugs, Booze. Oops, You Snooze, You Lose. cover

Drugs, Booze. Oops, You Snooze, You Lose.

What a great time to be young!  Post-pandemic hormones are raging across the world and our young people want to have fun. Go to a party, have a few drinks, experiment with some drugs, and find someone to hook up with.  Damn, to be young and explore what the world has to offer. Is it all fun and games though?  That one party you go to and a friend tells you “Try this. You will love it!” 10 years later, you loved that drug and high so much you end up homeless and chasing that high. How about serving your country as a military personnel, or serving your community as a police officer or first responder? Maybe you just got dealt the wrong cards in life and you went from using medications for coping to abusing drugs to forget the pain.  My friends if there is one thing that blows my foghorn it is not helping the people in need.

18. april 2023 - 11 min
episode Work Till You Die, But We Still Need You To Work! cover

Work Till You Die, But We Still Need You To Work!

I have a dream. These are words that when uttered, make people’s hair stand on the back of their necks and put their focus on what is coming next. Martin Luther King had a dream of a better world. A fair world that gives everyone an opportunity to be what they want as long as they work hard for it. He worked hard for the freedom of speech and Black people’s rights to be equal, but look what happened to a man who stood up to the system. Every individual on the face of this earth has the right to have a say in or work hard to live a good life. We have become a system of silent dictatorship. “You can do what you want, say what you want, as long as it is not this, this, that, this, these and especially those.” I was taught to work hard to earn the right of living a good life, but the more I work hard the more I am shown that I cannot keep up with the dream many have fought so hard for us to have.  In this episode of Do You Know What Blows My Foghorn, I use whatever freedom of speech I have to talk about modern slavery: us. When I say us I do not mean, brown, blacks, yellow, or beige. I mean us as a human race. Do you really think working hard is paying off?

14. mars 2023 - 13 min
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