
Tania Rahman
Social Media Director at Fast Company
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3 weeks ago |
harrowonline.org | Tania Rahman
When I moved to Harrow On The Hill, it was towards the end of the COVID restrictions. I was busy settling into my new home and things were getting back to normal at work, so it was a while before I was able to explore Harrow properly. Once I settled in, I wanted to explore what was on offer locally. I was glad to find that everything was within walking distance, the Town Centre, the local supermarket and the local Heritage Centre, Headstone Manor and Museum.
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4 weeks ago |
fastcompany.com | Tania Rahman
Every year, millions of Muslims take part in observing Ramadan: a spiritual month dedicated to cleansing the soul and spirit, hallmarked by the practice of fasting. This means that for 30 days, from sunrise to sunset, practitioners abstain from eating food and drinking water, only breaking their fast once the sun disappears in their respective geolocation—a time that shifts up or down depending on the season. Yep, not even water.
At SXSW, Michelle Obama tackles despair and loneliness in a podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson
1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | Tania Rahman
Trying to find authentic, consistent joy in the midst of a reality that is relentlessly delivering devastating blows feels akin to finding a needle in an impossibly large haystack. But according to Michelle Obama, it is possible—and the power lies in acknowledging the depth of despair and apathy while still finding reasons for hope.
At SXSW, Michelle Obama tackles despair and loneliness in a podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson
1 month ago |
fastcompany.com | Tania Rahman
Trying to find authentic, consistent joy in the midst of a reality that is relentlessly delivering devastating blows feels akin to finding a needle in an impossibly large haystack. But according to Michelle Obama, it is possible—and the power lies in acknowledging the depth of despair and apathy while still finding reasons for hope.
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2 months ago |
harrowonline.org | Tania Rahman
Like so many people, I knew about Mary Shelley and her famous novel Frankenstein before I had even read it. I actually studied it for my 19th-century literature module as part of my English Literature course, and even visited Lake Geneva while on holiday in Switzerland. I recently moved to Harrow on the Hill and have tried to find evidence of her life here. She only lived in Harrow temporarily, but she is mentioned at Headstone Manor and Museum.
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