Podcasters, unite! This week Sofia and Sikandar chat with Podcasting Powerhouse Misha Euceph to discuss all of the incredible things she is doing, and all the sleep she is missing out on.
Read MoreThe latest episode of the Halal Gap is here, and this week featured guest Tasneem joins the show to break down her experiences in the music scene. From discovering music at a young age to pursuing it professionally, tune in to hear how Tasneem has evolved their sound and their mindset as an artist who really just wants to make dope music.
Read MoreThis week, catch Shaikh's Hot Takes as Sofia and Sikandar talk acting, collaboration, and improv with Saagar Shaikh!
Read MoreOn this episode of the Halal Gap, Sofia and Sikandar talk music production, family time, and juggling multiple personas with the one and only Waseem Stark!
Read MoreWe're back! Kicking off season 2 of The Halal Gap, all the way from social isolation Sofia and Sikandar are joined by accomplished writer and director, Sahar Jahani! Sahar's incredibly impressive resume includes script development at YouTube Originals, being a writer on the Golden Globe winning show “Ramy”, a writer on the hit Netflix show "13 Reasons Why", and the mastermind behind the Mosquers award-winning short film "Just One Night".
Tune in to hear Sahar discuss her work, her inspirations, how she’s keeping busy in social isolation, as well as some info on exciting new projects that she has coming up!
Catch the all new season of The Halal Gap with Sofia and Sikandar, Mondays on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher.
Read MoreThis week on The Halal Gap, Sofia and Hamada sat down on a Skype call with writer and filmmaker Ayanna Sharif, whose work focuses on illuminating shadows and lifting the veil covering the nuanced cultures of people of color. Originally from Baltimore, Ayanna is a storyteller and producer whose most recently released film, Wudu, won Best Technical Production at the 2018 Mosquers Film Festival. Tune in this week to listen to Ayanna discuss the production of Wudu, the importance of black, Muslim voices in film, working on a big budget movie set, and living in Thailand!
Read MoreThis week, join chair of the Mosquers Film Festival, Sikandar Atiq, as he sits down with actor, comedian, and writer Ramy Youssef to discuss the artist's new show, "Ramy" and his journey as a Muslim in the entertainment industry.
A special thank you to Sikandar Atiq for hosting this episode, to Ramy Youssef for joining us on the show, and to Amaad Bhatti for recording this episode.
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