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Departmentoftalkingsense (D.O.T.S)
by Sham
Welcome to D.O.T.S a place where everyone is welcome to talk about their life, business or growing pains I want to hear from you. The world wants to hear from you. This is your place make yourself at home.
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Burale: Why England Will Win The World Cup 2026 toMusic to Football Media & Youth Work
Burale joins Department of Talking Sense to discuss his remarkable journey from poetry and music to becoming the founder of After Hours and co-founder of Aspiring Young Minds.We explore football media, sports journalism, youth mentoring, entrepreneurship and the importance of documenting communities and building opportunities for the next generation.Burale also shares stories from his past, lessons learned through hardship, and explains why he believes England will finally lift the World Cup in 2026.This episode is a conversation about purpose, creativity, faith and legacy.
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Teaching Abroad, Building a Business & Leaving the UK Classroom | Marian (Ventured Teaching)
What does it really take to leave the UK, move abroad and build a life in the Middle East?In this episode, Sham sits down with Maryam from Ventured Teaching to discuss her journey from Birmingham teacher to entrepreneur helping educators secure opportunities abroad.We explore the realities of teaching in Dubai and Qatar, career progression overseas, international school culture, entrepreneurship, social media growth and the lessons learned from mentoring dozens of teachers through the relocation process.This conversation also dives into personal growth, relationships, risk-taking and the mindset required to create opportunities beyond your comfort zone.Whether you're a teacher, entrepreneur or someone considering a major life change, this episode offers practical advice and honest insights.
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How to grow on Social media - Waviest
We need more people doing positive content - Waviest In this episode of Department of Talking Sense, I sits down with Ahmed, better known as Waviest, for a powerful, funny and honest conversation about identity, Muay Thai, social media, personal growth, London vs Birmingham, faith, content creation and the pressure of becoming someone worth watching.Ahmed opens up about where the name “Waviest” came from, why Muay Thai changed his life, dealing with a serious back injury, pulling out of his first sanctioned fight, and how he balances being a multifaceted creator without forcing himself into one box.The conversation also dives into networking, confidence, university, warehouse work, moving to the UK, working with children, the future of long-form content, and why creators have a responsibility to influence young people positively.From deep reflections to wild debates, red flag/green flag games, Birmingham banter and real brotherhood — this episode is everything DOTS stands for: honest conversation, humour, growth and talking sense without pretending to have it all figured out.Make sure you like, comment, subscribe and share this episode.Follow Ahmed Waviest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waviesstt/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@UCnWa3s-k8EUsP5UaTHgCxAw Hosted by ShamInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/southsideshami/Department of Talking SenseFor studio lighting and gear.https://amzn.to/4nn6Kalhttps://amzn.to/4wiTlV7https://amzn.to/4f9ohRqhttps://amzn.to/4uGtF30#DepartmentOfTalkingSense #DOTS #AhmedWaviest #Waviest #UKPodcast #BirminghamPodcast #MuslimPodcast #MuayThai #ContentCreator #SocialMediaGrowth #PersonalGrowth #LondonVsBirmingham #Networking #FaithAndGrowth #PodcastInterview #UKContentCreator #BirminghamCreators #SelfImprovement #YoungCreators #TalkingSense
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Gatekeeping is for haters - Jabril Aden CEO and Co-Founder of Centauri.
Gatekeeping is for haters - Jabril Aden CEO and Co-Founder of Centauri. In this episode we go through the story of a young CEO and Co-Founder of a thriving company that has quickly secured itself many clients and grew like wildfire. we discuss his childhood days and what made him take the jump into starting Centauri, we discuss the ups and downs of the business moments he felt like it couldn't continue anymore. and what drives him most, we gain an insight into a young man who constantly performs at such a high level that it makes everyone around feel like they are not moving.
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Youth and Community Advocate The Story of a Mother on a Mission.
Youth and Community Advocate The Story of a Mother on a Mission.In this episode we speak with Nimo a teacher, headmaster and a youth and community advocate, having worked in several schools and played many different roles today we hear her story and why she does what she does. If anything said in this episode you find useful we are glad to hear and always be off help. Episodes will be coming out every other week so drop a follow to keep up with us.Follow on tiktok - @Departmentoftalkingsense Follow on instagram- @Departmentoftalkingsense
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D’s Kitchen Story: From the Streets to the Stove | DOTS Podcast
D’s Kitchen Story: From the Streets to the Stove | DOTS PodcastIn this gripping episode of the Department of Talking Sense, we sit down with the founder of D’s Kitchen — the viral Somali-infused fast food sensation.From his early days of hustling through Snapchat food orders to building physical locations in London, Bristol, and now Birmingham, he shares the real story behind the journey — raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal.We talk: • The importance of family and friendship in building something real • His relationship with Islam, and how faith helped ground him • Leaving behind a life of illegal activity to build something legit and lasting • The highs and lows of entrepreneurship • What it means to carry culture through foodThis isn’t just a business story. It’s a redemption arc. A masterclass in resilience. A reminder that you can start again and win.Watch now and get inspired by the story behind the food that’s colouring cities red. Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share to support independent voices telling real stories.
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Motherhood, Womanhood & Self-Care: How to Balance It All | DOTS Podcast Ep 2 ft Nasra & Hana
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Department of Talking Sense (DOTS) Podcast — the unapologetically honest podcast that dives into the chaos of life with common sense, sarcasm, and unfiltered truth.In this powerful episode, we explore the raw realities of motherhood, womanhood, and the vital importance of self-care.Joining us is the incredible Nasra, Co-founder and co-host of Entry Level Mums Podcast and Founder of HanaCodes and Bride The Gap in Tech; two platforms that empower women to reach their full potentials. Together, we get into the emotional and mental toll of parenting, the identity shifts women face after motherhood, and how to find balance between nurturing others and caring for yourself.We delve into: • The journey behind Entry Level Mums and HanaCodes • The myth of the “perfect mother” • Parenting as an only child • Reclaiming your identity post-motherhood • Cultural and societal influences and pressures • Practical ways to prioritise YOU00:00:00 - Intro00:03:20 - Who where you before you became a mother?00:10:00 - Parenting as an only child00:18:00 - The juxtaposition of coming from big families and small families when raising children00:24:00 - The effort it takes to raise a child00:30:00 - 60 and pregnant????00:34:00 - BUN them kids00:37:40 - Shoutout to SAWIYA00:39:00 - How Entry Level Mums came to be00:45:20 - Mum Club00:46:40 - Cultural and societal pressures00:49:30 - Dating as a single parent00:51:00 - What is a "Good Man"?00:55:30 - Everybody needs to go through heartbreak!00:58:00 - Would you date a man with kids?01:01:00 - 3 things you wish women were more vocal about during pregnancy01:05:00 - Romanticising marriage and parenthood01:07:00 - WHY IS THIS MAKING ME ANGRY?01:13:35 - What did you learn?01:15:00 - Kids are calculated!01:17:30 - THAT SMELL SHIT01:17:50 - OutroWhether you’re a mum, thinking of becoming one, or simply navigating the many layers of womanhood — this episode is packed with real talk, relatable stories, and refreshing advice.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered conversations that make sense.Instagram:@studionasra@hanacodesxo@departmentoftalkingsense Subscribe for weekly episodes on tech, culture, personal growth, and making sense of the madness.
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Breaking Barriers in Tech: HanaCodes on Diversity, Legacy & Taking Up Space
In this powerful episode of Department of Talking Sense (DOTS), we sit down with Hana Abdi, also known as HanaCodes—a leading voice in tech, diversity, and digital empowerment. From working with global giants like Google and Uber to founding her own platform aimed at breaking down systemic barriers, Hana shares her journey as a Black Muslim woman in tech, her thoughts on inclusion, and how she’s building a legacy through code and community.We explore: • Her journey into tech and overcoming imposter syndrome • How she navigates being a woman of color in male-dominated spaces • Practical tips for breaking into the tech industry • The mission behind HanaCodes and how she’s making tech more accessible • Balancing leadership, creativity, and personal well-beingWhether you’re a tech enthusiast, aspiring founder, or just someone seeking real talk and inspiration—this episode will challenge you to rethink what’s possible.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to D.O.T.S a place where everyone is welcome to talk about their life, business or growing pains I want to hear from you. The world wants to hear from you. This is your place make yourself at home.
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