• Episode 79 - Beauty, Aging, and the Courage to Be Seen with Special Guest Caroline Labouchere
    Jan 21 2026

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    In this deeply moving episode, I sat with Caroline Labouchere, a woman whose story challenges everything we’ve been taught about beauty, worth, and aging. Known today for redefining visibility as a silver-haired model who began her career at 54, Caroline shares the quieter, more vulnerable chapters that came long before the spotlight.

    We talk about growing up never feeling beautiful, being taught not to look in the mirror, and carrying feelings of insignificance well into adulthood. Caroline reflects on marriage, motherhood, reinvention, and the moment she finally stopped second-guessing herself. Together, we unpack the most damaging lies sold by the beauty industry, the pressure women place on themselves and each other, and why aging has become such a contested space for female worth.

    This conversation explores femininity, traditional and modern gender roles, raising empathetic sons, partnership, and why men and women don’t need to compete to be equal. Caroline speaks honestly about invisibility, responsibility, and the freedom that comes with choosing authenticity over expectation.

    At its heart, this episode is about being seen — by the world, by others, and most importantly, by yourself. A powerful listen for anyone navigating identity, self-worth, and what it truly means to grow older without shrinking.

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • Episode 78 - Sovereignty, Feminine Power, and the End of Victimhood with Special Guest Rima Zanoun
    Dec 18 2025

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    In this profound and unfiltered conversation, I sat with Rima Zanoun - entrepreneur, holistic coach, speaker, and founder of Makaw and Kream by Makaw - to explore what it truly means to live as a sovereign woman in today’s world.

    Drawing from over 15 years of experience in coaching, family and systemic constellations, and conscious entrepreneurship, Rima challenges modern narratives around femininity, power, choice, and equality. Together, we unpack the pressures women face from society, patriarchy, and each other, questioning whether today’s version of freedom has come at an unseen cost.

    Rima speaks candidly about victimhood, responsibility, and maturity, offering a powerful reframe on suffering, self-sabotage, and reclaiming personal agency. The conversation weaves through themes of feminine and masculine harmony, leadership, spirituality, motherhood, creativity, and what it means to live in alignment with one’s inner truth rather than external expectations.

    This episode is not about prescribing answers. It is about remembering what we already carry within us, and having the courage to live from that place. A deep, thought-provoking dialogue for anyone questioning identity, power, and what authentic expression truly looks like in the modern world.

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    1 ora e 23 min
  • Episode 77 - The Making of a Man: Redefining Masculinity, Fatherhood, and Strength with Saif Al-Yasi
    Nov 21 2025

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    In this compelling conversation, Raya sits down with Saif Al-Yasi, a health coach, men’s mentor, and founder of Alphacast Studios, to explore the realities of modern masculinity. Raised between Baghdad and the UK, Saif brings a unique perspective on identity, cultural expectations, and the unspoken pressures placed on men today.

    Together, they unpack the beliefs boys inherit about strength, emotional availability, and what it truly means to be a good man. Saif speaks candidly about the moments that shaped him, the roles men and women misunderstand about each other, and why raising boys in today’s world requires more nuance than ever. They discuss the influence of social media on young men, the weight men carry silently, and how fathers can show up with authority without losing their humanity.

    This episode challenges familiar narratives around relationships, parenting, vulnerability, and legacy. It offers a rare and honest look into the internal world of men and the conversations many are still afraid to have.

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    1 ora e 23 min
  • Episode 76 - Beyond Fear: Redefining Breast Cancer Awareness with Dr. Tatiana Khoury
    Oct 24 2025

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    Breast cancer is often spoken about with fear—but rarely with clarity.
    In this powerful episode, Breast Imaging Specialist Dr. Tatiana Khoury from King’s College Hospital London – Dubai joins Raya to demystify one of the most talked-about—and misunderstood—diseases affecting women today.

    With over 500 lives saved through her work in Breast Interventional Radiology, Dr. Tatiana brings both expertise and empathy to the conversation. Together, they explore:

    Why breast cancer is increasingly affecting younger women

    The truth about mammograms, radiation, and early detection

    The real role of lifestyle, stress, and toxins in prevention

    How to emotionally and physically support someone through diagnosis and recovery

    More than a medical discussion, this episode is a reminder that awareness isn’t about fear—it’s about empowerment, courage, and taking control of your health.

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    1 ora e 24 min
  • Episode 75- Presence, Not Punishment: A New Way to Understand ADHD With Special Guest Dominic Watts
    Oct 8 2025

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    What if ADHD isn’t something to be fixed... but something to finally be understood?

    In this episode of They Say It Takes A Village, we sit down with Dominic Watts holistic coach, former teacher, mindfulness practitioner, and author of Diary of a Mindful Dad - to unpack a radical yet refreshing approach to ADHD.

    Dominic challenges the mainstream narrative around attention, behavior, and neurodiversity by asking deeper questions rooted in both philosophy and lived experience. Together, we explore how presence—not punishment—can transform the way we view, support, and raise children (and adults) who think differently.

    This isn’t just a conversation about ADHD. It’s a call to rethink how we define intelligence, success, and emotional well-being in a world that often rewards conformity over authenticity.

    Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone navigating your own neurodivergent path, this episode will leave you with more compassion, insight, and practical wisdom than you expected.

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    1 ora e 24 min
  • Episode 74 - The Menopause Conversation: Real Talk on Hormones, Health, and Healing With Special Guest Dr Sarah Sharif
    Jul 18 2025

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    What if “the change” was really just the beginning of a whole new chapter?

    No more whispering about hot flashes in the corner or Googling symptoms at 2 AM - it's time to have the talk. You know the one: about hormones, moods, sleep, sex, and the sneaky changes that show up before we even know what “perimenopause” means.

    In this refreshingly honest episode, I sit down with the brilliant and wildly relatable Dr. Sarah Sharif - a Family Medicine Consultant with over 20 years of experience and a real passion for women’s health.

    Together, we get into:

    💥 The real definition of menopause (spoiler: it’s not what you think)
    💥 Why you can still get pregnant in perimenopause (yep, really)
    💥 What’s up with the mood swings, intimacy shifts, and “am I losing my mind?” moments
    💥 Hormonal therapy: what it is, who it's for, and why it’s not as scary as it sounds
    💥 How to advocate for yourself, tune into your body, and make peace with the shift

    Dr. Sarah isn’t just a doctor; she’s a champion for every woman who's ever felt confused, dismissed, or just plain exhausted by the changes no one warned us about.

    ✨ This episode is your permission slip to ask the questions, break the taboos, and take back control of your health, on your terms.

    So grab a cup of tea (or a glass of wine; we’re not judging), press play, and let’s turn this “midlife mystery” into a power move.

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    1 ora e 6 min
  • Episode 73 - The Art of Protecting Your Peace in a World That Pushes Back With Special Guest Mais Mohammed
    Jun 26 2025

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    In a world that constantly demands more - more energy, more approval, more sacrifice; how do you protect your peace without guilt?

    In this deeply inspiring episode, Mais Mohammed - media powerhouse, life coach, and global Goodwill Ambassador, opens up about what it truly means to set boundaries, reclaim your energy, and live from a place of inner alignment.

    From navigating public life and personal healing to learning how to say no with love, Mais shares the wisdom behind tuning into your emotions, honoring your intuition, and building the kind of self-worth that doesn’t rely on external validation.

    If you’ve ever struggled with people pleasing, burnout, or the fear of putting yourself first, this conversation will feel like the permission slip you didn’t know you needed.

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • Episode 72 - From Misunderstood to Empowered: Rethinking ADHD Through Neuroscience With Special Guest Aalia Thobani
    May 29 2025

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    What if ADHD isn’t a limitation, but a doorway to understanding how your child learns, thinks, and thrives?

    In this powerful episode, I sit down with Aalia Thobani—Founder & CEO of The Brain Accelerator, speech-language pathologist, and learning specialist with over 20 years of experience—to explore how neuroscience can shift the way we approach learning, attention, and behavior.

    We dive into what’s really happening when a child is labeled as “distracted” or “unmotivated,” and how understanding cognitive profiles like attention, processing speed, and executive function can unlock both potential and confidence.

    Whether you're a parent navigating school challenges, an educator, or just someone curious about how the brain works—this conversation offers practical tools, deep insights, and a hopeful perspective on raising resilient, self-aware learners in today’s fast-paced world.

    Press play and join us in rethinking ADHD—not as a problem, but as a pathway to empowerment.

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    1 ora e 14 min