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Unequal Parts Podcast 4: Surviving Our 20s and What We Learnt Along the Way!
This is an episode from our heart to yours, to commemorate your two favorite Co-Hosts (Badeea and Maira) turning 32 years old! We took this opportunity to unpack our 20s, from all the societal expectations, to our own internal drives, and what it took to develop our sense of self. An episode we wish was around when we were younger, hopefully our Gen Z counterparts can enjoy this one. And for those of us who have somehow survived through our 20s already, its time to take a minute to notice what the HECK just happened to us in this “defining decade”!

Unequal Parts Podcast 3: Religiosity, Our Ability to Weaponize Any Tool
This episode we delve into the way we became conscious of our religious identities and how those evolved. Both Maira and I come from Islamic faith background with a great deal of variation even just between the two of us. We explore some of the healthy practices related to religion, and ways in which religion can be used to manipulate. Share your thoughts with us onour instagram @unequalparts!

Unequal Parts Podcast 2: JEALOUSY, Our Secret Weapon?
Jealousy is such an interesting emotion to unpack. In this episode we explore the many layers of it, including times when we have felt jealous, and times when we noticed others feeling jealous of us. We talk about the discomfort around this emotion, and what it might really be telling us. We pull from stories from Plato, Paulo Coelho, Muhammad peace be upon him and the Quran itself! We wrap up the episode with our summary word, and this one is GENIUS. ENjoy folks!

Unequal Parts Podcast 1: Beauty, Our Need to Feel Beautiful
Welcome to our first episode! We delve into what beauty means to us. How we developed a sense of self in relation to our own beauty as teen girls, and the factors that played into that, including colorism, access to fashion, class and affluence, and confidence in our self expression. We also delve into ways that we can hold on to a sustainable belief in our own beauty, regardless of ever changing trends and social standards, and how to define the beauty standard for ourselves, especially as women of color with limited representation in the media. We ended with really inspiring discussion on beauty as a spiritual experience vs beauty as vanity. Enjoy and stay tuned for more to come!