
I love memoirs. There was a time though, when it was hard to find good memoirs by Muslim women, and I would get disappointed by books that stopped storytelling to defend Islam. Ayesha S Chaudhry's 2021 book "The Colour of God" does not do this, and was a wonderful read. Here are my thoughts, reflections, and critique.
For text reflections, see For text help, full blog post here: https://seriouslyplanning.com/2021/07/13/the-colour-of-god-book-review-and-reflections/
Jul 14, 2021
6 min

This episode is a conversation with a very special guest, my dad, about his lifelong love of Urdu poetry. This is a conversation that I really enjoyed- we spoke about favourite poems, about the beauty of pens, about the challenges of trying to get current second language books in the library system, about letter writing, and so much more and I’m excited to share this with you.
Jul 3, 2021
43 min

From describing how race impacts our friendships, to helping us think through why we need to stretch in our friendships, to exploring the power of friendships of deep mutual investments, there is so much in Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman's new book, out everywhere on July 14th 2020. I loved it and this was a five star read for me. Here are my takeaways!
Jul 14, 2020
20 min

What does it mean to not be a mother? Who does such a life look like? This question lies at the heart of Sheila Heti’s extraordinary, deeply intimate and also strange book titled “Motherhood” and published in 2018.
In this first podcast episode of 2019, I share six lessons and reflections I took away from this book.
Feb 3, 2019
8 min

It’s hard finding career books written by people of colour. Here are two I recommend.
Dec 27, 2017
10 min

From Mark Gonzales new book Yo Soy Muslim, to Shubnum Khan's novel "Onion Tears", to the Great British Baking Show, to reflecting on Canada's first tv news reporter in hijab, this International Literacy Day I am reminded of why stories are so powerful, and why grit, determination, storytelling matters.
Sep 8, 2017
14 min

It's been a rough week after the election, and we all need some self care. Today, a discussion on how I've been taking a timeout to take care of myself and two books that help when the world makes no sense.
Nov 13, 2016
17 min

Reflections and learnings from Brene Brown's newest book "Rising Strong." Best accompanied with icecream.
May 29, 2016
20 min

Reflections on "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi, a book that should be on everyone's must read list this year -
May 11, 2016
15 min

Memories of libraries, falling in love with libraries in Joburg and why everyone needs a library card.
Mar 1, 2016
8 min
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