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In this episode, Farah Khan gets gloriously candid with Sania Mirza, swapping pickleball paddles for hard truths. From failed IVF attempts and the emotional rollercoaster of hormones, to money anxieties born from a boom-and-bust childhood, to navigating an introvert-extrovert marriage, nothing’s off-limits. Expect Koffee-with-Karan memories, career comebacks, unfiltered opinions, and that unmistakable Farah wit. There’s food, friendship, a rapid-fire that actually bites, and yes, some wholesome roasting of Dilip. Serving It Up With Sania is a relaxed, conversational podcast hosted by global sports icon Sania Mirza, where each episode is a rally between laughter and honesty, as Sania sits down with fellow athletes, influential personalities, and close friends to explore universal themes like resilience, parenthood, identity, and breaking societal norms. It’s spontaneous, candid, and delightfully bold, offering the kind of insights and truths that rarely make it past PR. Serving It Up With Sania is where real stories take center court. Unscripted. Unfiltered. And always engaging. Subscribe to our Youtube channel: @ServingitUpwithSania Don’t forget to follow ‘Serving It Up With Sania’ official Instagram handle at @servingitupwithsania [ servingitupwithsania ] Connect with Sania Mirza and IVM Podcasts on socials - Instagram: @mirzasaniar [ @mirzasaniar ] @ivmpodcasts [ @ivmpodcasts ] Twitter: @MirzaSania [ MirzaSania ] @IVMpodcasts [ ivmpodcasts ] Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe and comment your thoughts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of I Can See Clearly Now, host T. R. Carr interviews Farah Khan, a candidate for Farmington Hills City Council. Farah explains why she is running at what she calls a turning point for the city, stressing leadership that listens and acts on resident concerns, and noting her work on the Farmington Hills Health Commission. She shares that this is her first campaign, that she is raising funds from everyday supporters, and that she is drawn to Green Party values that she believes align with accountability and public trust. Farah closes by inviting residents to see her as a neighbor and mother who will carry their ideas to City Hall and ask hard questions to bring transparency to local government.
Dr. Farah Khan is an allergy immunologist and assistant professor of pediatrics. They discuss Farah's journey as a first-generation Pakistani Muslim American in medicine, her experiences in residency and fellowship, and the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding career. Farah shares insights on the importance of mental health, support systems, and the evolving landscape of medical careers for women. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and support among female physicians and the importance of finding one's own path in medicine. Takeaways Women in medicine face unique challenges—balancing career, family, and societal expectations requires constant negotiation. There’s no perfect time to have a baby in medicine—planning around it is never seamless, but support systems can make all the difference. Choosing a specialty and career path should reflect both personal passions and desired lifestyle, even if that means exploring non-clinical roles. Mental health matters—therapy and open conversations are essential in navigating the emotional toll of medicine. Empowerment comes through community—sharing stories and supporting one another helps women in medicine thrive. Dr. Farah Kahn is an Allergist/Immunologist and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University College of Medicine. She completed her allergy and immunology fellowship in 2020 and began her career with a brief period in private practice. She now works in academic medicine, where she is passionate about both patient care and medical education. Dr. Kahn is married and the proud mother of a 5-year-old son. Thanks for listening to The Pinnacle Prescription Podcast! Follow along Instagram , TikTok , and YouTube Learn more about our annual conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the special episode of ‘Fertility Tales’, powered by Nova IVF. This time, our guest is the most talked about name in the entertainment industry; none other than Farah Khan. A proud IVF mom, Farah candidly shares her inspiring path to motherhood, breaking taboos and silences surrounding IVF. Discover the emotional rollercoaster she faced, the unwavering support from her loved ones, and the triumphs that followed. In this conversation, Farah discusses the misconceptions and stigmas attached to IVF in Bollywood, offering insights into choosing the right clinic and overcoming moments of doubt. Hear her empowering advice to aspiring IVF moms, and learn how she shattered stereotypes, influencing perceptions about IVF and motherhood in the industry. This episode is a testament to the strength of a woman\'s spirit and the wonders of science, reminding every listener that they are not alone in their fertility journey. Tune in for a dose of inspiration, hope, and empowerment. Don\'t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Fertility Tales for more stories of resilience and triumph.
Discrimination and lack of opportunities for Black, Asian and minority ethnics (BAME) in 2020 is sadly still very real in the hair industry. In light of the recent events around the world, I feel it’s the right time to bring you this podcast covering this matter. Joining me for it is Farah Khan, an asian hairdresser who has worked in many leading salons. Sharing some of her personal experiences within the hair industry that includes discrimination and lack of opportunities Farah says, “This conversation is not comfortable but one we need to have.” At 16 Farah started her hairdressing with Vidal Sassoon where she spent time assisting Mark Hayes and Edward Darley. On completing her training she went to explore the mainstream hairdressing world further. Unfortunately it was at this point she discovered a very big divide, no diversity and where she was never seen as part of the team. And even more alarmingly she was denied opportunities with some leading salon names and agencies due to her appearance of wearing a hijab (headscarfs) and abaya (loose over-garment). With experiencing such negativity, Farah has become passionate that brands and the mainstream hair industry must make changes. By all becoming more inclusive, diversity being part of the hiring process, not afraid of dialogue and being ready to learn will all help in Farah’s mission to encourage those from her community to enter into our more open and inclusive hair industry world. As Farah passionately says, “It is a constant struggle as my community are not fairly represented and hence fewer people entering the industry. I have been campaigning for change for a long time, when I see injustice I speak up and try to educate and create an environment of dialogue.” Both myself and Farah hope that this podcast today will start the stepping stone towards change within our industry. Become a Patreon of the How To Cut It Podcast A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions . Thanks for Listening To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter , Facebook , or Instagram . To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes . Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes . Follow on Spotify . Subscribe by Email. Special
We re-live 10 years of Om Shanti Om with filmmaker Farah Khan. Khan talks to Anupama Chopra about various anecdotes from the making of the Shah Rukh Khan- Deepika Padukone starrer. The filmmaker also shares various stories of the making of the 'Deewangi' song that saw the likes of Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherji, Priyanka Chopra etc come together to celebrate the movies.
Director, choreographer and mom of 3, Farah Khan talks exclusively to Kidsstoppress on what makes her proud as a mom, food struggles and how parenting duties are clearly divided in her home! Support the show
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