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See Life Different

Di: Zaakirah Muhammad
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This weekly podcast features womenpreneurs as they share stories of advocacy, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship! They will teach and inspire you to step outside of your comfort zone. Your host, Zaakirah Muhammad is a creative strategist, photographer, PCOS Warrior, and cancer survivor. For show notes visit zaakirahnayyar.com/podcast© 2023 Zaakirah Nayyar Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • You are Leaving Disabled Travelers Out of Your Content
    May 29 2026
    This episode challenges content creators and travelers to make their content more empathetic and inclusive for disabled audiences. Timestamps 0:00 — Intro & welcome to the See Life Different podcast 0:28 — Zaakirah's background: cancer survivor, brand strategist, author, world traveler 0:42 — Episode topic: Are you leaving disabled travelers out of your content? 1:20 — Zaakirah's personal story: visually impaired and hard of hearing, visited 15+ countries and 4+ continents 1:48 — Her role as an accessibility advocate and travel consultant 2:21 — How the pandemic amplified the need for accessible content for disabled audiences 2:51 — Living with invisible disabilities: hearing loss, low vision, and the challenge of being seen 3:50 — What most people get wrong about disability — visible vs. invisible conditions 4:15 — Neurodivergence, recent injuries, and why empathy matters 4:35 — Upcoming speaking engagement: Women in Travel Summit (WITS) in Chattanooga, TN 5:18 — Zaakirah's history with travel content creation, dating back to the early 2010s 5:39 — How a Kodak Polaroid camera at age 5 sparked her love of storytelling 6:18 — From blog to vlog to podcast to TEDx stage 6:19 — Travel should expand how we see the world — but the world isn't designed for disabled travelers 6:49 — The Sunflower Lanyard: a tool for identifying hidden disabilities while traveling 7:08 — Lip reading, airport navigation, and advocating for yourself on tour 7:08 — The simple question most people forget: "How can I help?" 7:47 — Creating accessible visual content: font contrast, color readability, and DIY graphics 8:08 — Captions: why they matter beyond just muting your phone 8:30 — How social media platforms handle auto-captions — and where they fall short 8:37 — Captions as a tool for language learners AND those with hearing loss 9:11 — Describing images and videos the way you'd explain it to a five-year-old or an elder 9:35 — Screen readers and alt text: creating content accessible to those who cannot see 10:00 — SEO bonus: accessibility features also improve content discoverability 10:21 — Inviting disabled travelers into your hometown content 10:41 — Where to start: use your five senses to describe people, places, and things 11:02 — Enable captions and edit auto-generated ones for accuracy 11:28 — Why Zaakirah is personally passionate about accessible content 11:45 — Scrolling past content you can't hear or read — and the revenue creators lose 12:07 — How to work with Zaakirah: mentorship sessions and accessibility guides 12:39 — Booking a session: 30-min to 1-hour with an included accessibility guide 12:59 — Speaking at the WITS Travel Creators Summit 13:05 — The financial case for accessibility: disabled audiences represent real spending power 13:29 — Confidence, advocacy, and telling your story as a disabled person 13:48 — Zaakirah's personal experience with low vision at night and hearing high pitches 14:05 — Processing time and neurodivergence in accessible spaces 14:26 — Book written with her mom: resilience, confidence, and being the only one in the room 14:37 — Book available on Amazon (ebook, paperback, audiobook) 14:37 — Visit zaakirahtnayyar.com/social for all links 15:08 — Mentorship, brand strategy, and being a "brand therapist" 15:31 — Finding joy in creativity and entrepreneurship amid life's responsibilities 15:49 — 10 years of helping people build their brands and tell their stories 16:09 — Women in Travel Summit: stay tuned for more details 16:24 — In-person community with fellow creators and speakers 17:04 — Call to action: speak up in comments, advocate for accessibility, share this episode 17:09 — Closing: share this episode widely and see you next time Zaakirah is a hard-of-hearing, visually impaired traveler who has visited over 15 countries. She is an accessibility advocate, brand strategist, and travel consultant. Connect with Zaakirah Website & all links: https://zaakirahtnayyar.com/socialMentorship sessions + Accessibility Guide available for booking: https://zaakirah-nayyar.kit.com/profile?Book available on Amazon (ebook, paperback, and audiobook): https://www.amazon.com/Seeing-Life-Through-Different-Lens-ebook/dp/B081MR9TKP/ If this episode resonated with you, share it — accessibility starts with awareness
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    17 min
  • Why I Left Kenya Went to Ghana, How I Grew Through It All
    May 8 2026

    In this personal episode, Zaakirah Nayyar Muhammad — eye cancer survivor, brand strategist, author, and world traveler — shares what the past six months have looked like since leaving Kenya. She opens up about a year of meaningful volunteer work at a Kenyan orphanage, the visa challenges that made long-term living there unsustainable, and the emotional weight of losing an aunt, uncle and her older sister in 2025. From Kenya to Ghana, Zaakirah takes us on her mother's bold solo move, her own 40-day visit to Ghana during Ramadan, and all the cultural, professional, and healing experiences in between.

    Key Topics Covered

    • Why Zaakirah and her mother left Kenya after one year
    • Mentoring youth at a Kenyan orphanage (public speaking, photography, chess)
    • The realities of renewing visas every three months as a long-term traveler
    • Her mother's independent move to Ghana and obtaining a Ghana Card
    • Traveling to Ghana during Ramadan and celebrating Eid
    • The "foreigner tax" and navigating Accra as a returning visitor
    • Exploring Ghana: Aburi mountains, Kokrobite Beach, the W.E.B. Du Bois Museum, University of Accra, and a live boxing match
    • Speaking at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital's caregiver workshop on Retinoblastoma survivorship
    • Meeting African American women building lives and businesses in Ghana
    • House-hunting across Kenya and Ghana with real estate company Vaal
    • What's next: travel consulting, AI, disability empowerment content

    About the Host

    Zaakirah Nayyar Muhammad is a disabled, visually impaired, hard-of-hearing Black American Muslim woman and world traveler who has visited 15+ countries across four continents. Diagnosed at six months old with Retinoblastoma (a rare childhood eye cancer), she wears a prosthetic right eye and hearing aid. She is the author of Seeing Life Through a Different Lens: A Survivor Memoir on Overcoming Adversity, a TEDx speaker, NPR media correspondent, internationally known speaker, and brand cultivating strategist who helps entrepreneurs build their digital intellectual property through AI and authentic storytelling.

    Resources & Links Mentioned

    • Seeing Life Through a Different Lens — available on Amazon (paperback, ebook, audiobook) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B081MR9TKP?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420
    • TEDx Talk: Seeing Life from a Different Lens https://zaakirahnayyar.com/tedx
    • YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@illuminousone
    • Focus Black Oklahoma (NPR affiliate) Media Correspondent: https://bit.ly/fbonprz

    Connect with Zaakirah

    • Social media (all platforms): @Illuminousone (I-L-L-U-M-I-N-O-U-S-O-N-E)
    • Also searchable as: Zaakirah Nayyar Muhammad

    If You're Interested in Ghana Travel Ghana's independence month is March, and 2027 marks 70 years of independence. Zaakirah is planning a group trip to Ghana — cultural, holistic, healing, and creative. Reach out to get on the list. https://secure.foratravel.com/intake/lMK1OBrjUH https://www.foratravel.com/advisor/zaakirah-muhammad

    The See Life Different Podcast is for Black, Indigenous, and women of color ready to step outside their comfort zone — inspiring you to confidently tell your story, travel the world, and build your brand. Follow, Subscribe, leave a comment and leave a review.

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    21 min
  • Grief, Love, and Recalibration of Self: Reflects on Islam and the Anthony Joshua Tragedy
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode, host Zaakirah Nayyar Muhammad talks about the intersections of grief, love, and self-reflection. Drawing from her perspective as a cancer survivor, world traveler, and death doula, Zaakirah reflects on how loss reshapes our understanding of faith, identity, and legacy.

    Prompted by the collective loss of Abdul Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami—friends and teammates of Anthony Joshua—Zaakirah revisits her own upbringing as an African American Muslimah. She discusses the complexities of living between cultures and expectations, and the early lessons learned from navigating diverse worlds.

    This is a conversation about recalibration: the way slowing down and releasing pressure can realign us with our inner truth. Zaakirah speaks on the love that transcends dimensions, the sharpening of intuition after tragedy, and the experience of grief as "love left unsaid."

    Whether you are navigating any kind of loss, survivor's guilt, or seeking to honor a lost loved one, this episode offers a look at healing and resilience. If you have ever felt pulled back or slowed down by the weight of loss, this episode is for you on finding purpose, witnessing faith, and embracing intentional living again.

    Connect with Zaakirah https://www.zaakirahnayyar.com

    Introduction song by Northern Lights

    00:44 –
    Grief rearranges us and leaves us in unfamiliar territory, questioning reality after loss.

    01:06 –
    Reflecting on Anthony Joshua's recent losses and the episode's focus on grief, love, and clarity.

    01:36 –
    Survivor's guilt after losing a childhood friend to cancer.

    01:57 –
    A personal story about losing friend Jackie and the impact it had.

    02:26 –
    Coping with grief and survivor's guilt and the significance of music in healing.

    02:49 –
    Music as a soundtrack for reflection and growth, and its influence on her advocacy.

    03:12 –
    Experiencing the deaths of more childhood friends and becoming known for staying calm in the face of grief.

    03:35 –
    The impact of celebrity deaths and the commonality of grief in family and community.

    04:36 –
    How life's pace doesn't slow down for grief and the realization that grief recalibrates us.

    05:01 –
    Comparing grief to a chiropractor's alignment—adjusting what's been carrying too much weight.

    05:24 –
    Doing fewer things with more intention and redefining peace and joy.

    05:37 –
    Using metaphors like a slingshot and a boomerang to describe the process of gathering strength before moving forward.

    06:20 –
    Learning to trust intuition and practicing interdimensional love after loss.

    06:44 –
    How being a Muslim woman shapes understanding of love and letting go.

    07:07 –
    Legacy is about how we show up and treat others, not just material things.

    07:32 –
    How faith, upbringing, and living between cultures prepared for understanding love and loss.

    08:02 –
    Learning to advocate for self and the challenges of feeling different in various communities.

    08:26 –
    Returning to faith on own terms, similar to returning to oneself after grief.

    08:48 –
    Hijab as more than fabric—representing modesty, humility, and alignment.

    09:13 –
    Grief is love left unsaid, and learning to live with it is a lifelong process.

    09:33 –
    calling to become a death doula and experiences with loss and family stories.

    09:55 –
    Embracing storytelling, legacy and calling as a death doula.

    10:17 –
    "the hereafter," and life's purpose.

    10:43 –
    Reflect on how grief and love have shaped their lives and legacy.

    10:51 – Closing & Call to Action
    Thanking listeners and inviting them to connect, leave reviews, and visit website

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    12 min
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