“What A Relief” Podcast 55: Behind the Scenes of Music Video Free

This week’s episode of What a Relief Podcast takes listeners behind the scenes of the newly released music video, Free. Featured by big names such as Billboard and iTunes, the project was the result of a special collaboration between two artists and friends trying to do their part to spread love and awareness.

“What A Relief” Podcast 54: The Impact and Challenges of International Relief Work

This week B.C. Dodge & R. Mordant Mahon welcome Naser Haghamed, CEO of Islamic Relief Worldwide. Naser has travelled across 35 countries to help deliver aid where it is needed the most. He shares his insights with our listeners.

“What A Relief” Podcast 52: Continuing to Uphold American Ideals

In this episode, B.C. & Mordant welcome two special guests: Scott Copper and Joe Jenkins from Veterans for American Ideals. They were introduced to the show when IRUSA was featured on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.

“What A Relief” Podcast 51: Aww! One Year Old!

Can you believe it? It’s been one year now since hosts B.C. Dodge and R. Mordant Mahon got this thing started—one year since they interviewed their first guest about his overwhelming experience greeting Syrian refugees on Greece’s shore.

“What A Relief” Podcast 50: Islam in Spanish: Empowering an Underserved Community Part II

In this podcast, B.C. & Mordant continue their talk with Jaime Mujahid Fletcher from Islam in Spanish. He shares more detailed insight on how his organization is making strides to bring knowledge about Islam to the Spanish-speaking community.

“What A Relief” Podcast 49: Islam in Spanish – Empowering an Underserved Community

In this episode, B.C. Dodge & R. Mordant Mahon welcome Jaime Mujahid Fletcher from Islam in Spanish to share his groundbreaking efforts in making Islam accessible to the Spanish-speaking community.

“What A Relief” Podcast 48: Addressing MENA’s Youth Employment Crisis

In this episode, B.C. & Mordant chat with Taleb Salhab and Saro Nakashian from Education for Employment. The organization started in 2006 in Gaza and now spans eight countries with a mission of creating job opportunities for unemployed youth in the Middle East and North Africa. By providing world-class professional and technical training, they have placed over 10,500 youth in jobs to date.

24 Hours, From Tears to Laughter

IRUSA has something new in the works for you coming up next week, and we think you won’t want to miss it — a 24-hour podcast for Giving Tuesday.

“What A Relief” Podcast 46: More Than Numbers: Paying Attention to Syria

Tune in to hear the first hand account of a Syrian who has escaped the war. “People are getting bored of Syria,” he says.

“What A Relief” Podcast 45: Muslim Youth and the Religious Literacy Gap

This week B.C. & Mordant welcome Hadia Mubarak. Hadia is a lecturer on religion and gender at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and works with the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU).
She joins the podcast this week to talk about her work on an article for ISPU about the religious literacy gap currently impacting Muslim youth.

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