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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Plastic surgery is often reduced to appearance, but at its best, it can be about identity, healing, confidence, and care.  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Buthainah, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, to explore the life experiences, values, and human stories that shaped her path in medicine and why plastic surgery is far more nuanced than people assume.  Together, they unpack the intersection of science, artistry, psychology, and ethics...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Plastic surgery is often reduced to appearance, but at its best, it can be about identity, healing, confidence, and care.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Buthainah, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, to explore the life experiences, values, and human stories that shaped her path in medicine and why plastic surgery is far more nuanced than people assume.<br/><br/>Together, they unpack the intersection of science, artistry, psychology, and ethics in plastic surgery, from reconstructive breast cancer work and body contouring, to self-image, social media pressures, and the emotional responsibility that comes with helping people change how they feel in their own skin.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ How growing up in a pioneering medical family shaped Dr. Zainab’s path into surgery<br/>→ Why plastic surgery sits at the intersection of science, art, and psychology<br/>→ What it takes to train in plastic surgery, and the passion required for the long road<br/>→ How she built an ethical, patient-centered practice rooted in empathy and trust<br/>→ What really goes into decisions around body contouring, scarring, function, and expectations<br/>→ How reconstructive surgery can support breast cancer patients beyond the physical recovery<br/>→ Why confidence, not perfection, is often at the heart of cosmetic procedures<br/>→ How social media and AI are changing patient expectations and consultations today<br/>→ Why doing any procedure for yourself, not pressure from others, matters deeply<br/>→ What this journey has taught her about motherhood, support systems, balance, and legacy<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome and growing up in a pioneering family of physicians in the UAE<br/>• 04:30 Discovering plastic surgery and why the blend of art and medicine felt natural<br/>• 08:30 Sixteen years of training, passion, and the long road to specialization<br/>• 17:00 Building a clinic with warmth, color, and a patient-first philosophy<br/>• 22:00 Plastic surgery beyond aesthetics, reconstruction, body contouring, and healing<br/>• 33:00 Diabetes, surgery safety, and what determines readiness for procedures<br/>• 40:00 Ethics in cosmetic surgery and when saying no matters<br/>• 46:00 Social media, AI, beauty expectations, and the changing consultation room<br/>• 57:00 Confidence, body image, and why beauty begins with how you see yourself<br/>• 01:00:00 Motherhood, balance, purpose, and the legacy we carry forward<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Dr. Buthainah: https://www.instagram.com/drbuthainahalshunnar</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plastic surgery is often reduced to appearance, but at its best, it can be about identity, healing, confidence, and care.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Buthainah, Consultant Plastic Surgeon, to explore the life experiences, values, and human stories that shaped her path in medicine and why plastic surgery is far more nuanced than people assume.<br/><br/>Together, they unpack the intersection of science, artistry, psychology, and ethics in plastic surgery, from reconstructive breast cancer work and body contouring, to self-image, social media pressures, and the emotional responsibility that comes with helping people change how they feel in their own skin.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ How growing up in a pioneering medical family shaped Dr. Zainab’s path into surgery<br/>→ Why plastic surgery sits at the intersection of science, art, and psychology<br/>→ What it takes to train in plastic surgery, and the passion required for the long road<br/>→ How she built an ethical, patient-centered practice rooted in empathy and trust<br/>→ What really goes into decisions around body contouring, scarring, function, and expectations<br/>→ How reconstructive surgery can support breast cancer patients beyond the physical recovery<br/>→ Why confidence, not perfection, is often at the heart of cosmetic procedures<br/>→ How social media and AI are changing patient expectations and consultations today<br/>→ Why doing any procedure for yourself, not pressure from others, matters deeply<br/>→ What this journey has taught her about motherhood, support systems, balance, and legacy<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome and growing up in a pioneering family of physicians in the UAE<br/>• 04:30 Discovering plastic surgery and why the blend of art and medicine felt natural<br/>• 08:30 Sixteen years of training, passion, and the long road to specialization<br/>• 17:00 Building a clinic with warmth, color, and a patient-first philosophy<br/>• 22:00 Plastic surgery beyond aesthetics, reconstruction, body contouring, and healing<br/>• 33:00 Diabetes, surgery safety, and what determines readiness for procedures<br/>• 40:00 Ethics in cosmetic surgery and when saying no matters<br/>• 46:00 Social media, AI, beauty expectations, and the changing consultation room<br/>• 57:00 Confidence, body image, and why beauty begins with how you see yourself<br/>• 01:00:00 Motherhood, balance, purpose, and the legacy we carry forward<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Dr. Buthainah: https://www.instagram.com/drbuthainahalshunnar</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Childhood obesity is rising, but so is what we know about reversing it early with the right support.  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Reham Ghanim, Pediatric Endocrinologist at GluCare Health, to unpack what’s really driving childhood obesity in the UAE and why it is never just about “eat less and move more.”  Together, they explore the hidden factors many families miss, from sleep and stress to environmental “obesogens,” along wi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Childhood obesity is rising, but so is what we know about reversing it early with the right support.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Reham Ghanim, Pediatric Endocrinologist at GluCare Health, to unpack what’s really driving childhood obesity in the UAE and why it is never just about “eat less and move more.”<br/><br/>Together, they explore the hidden factors many families miss, from sleep and stress to environmental “obesogens,” along with how specialists assess whether weight gain is lifestyle-related, hormonal, or genetic. <br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ Why poor sleep and chronic stress can push the body toward weight gain<br/>→ How environmental exposures like plastics and certain chemicals may affect hormones and appetite<br/>→ Red flags that suggest genetic or hormonal obesity, not just lifestyle<br/>→ What GLP-1 medications do for adolescents, and why they are not “magic pills”<br/>→ The biggest complications showing up earlier in kids, including insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes<br/>→ Why cholesterol screening matters in childhood and what family history can reveal<br/>→ How obesity can trigger early puberty and affect final height potential<br/>→ What PCOS looks like in teens, what is often misunderstood, and why early treatment matters<br/>→ Why teenage boys may develop gynecomastia and what families can do<br/>→ The key growth red flags, how growth hormone is evaluated, and how parents can feel confident about treatment options<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome to the first episode of 2026 and why childhood metabolic health matters<br/>• 01:00 Meet Dr. Reham Ghanim and what pediatric endocrinology covers<br/>• 02:00 Beyond diet and exercise sleep, stress, sedentary life, and environmental obesogens<br/>• 06:00 Lifestyle vs genetic obesity and the red flags doctors look for<br/>• 08:00 Treatment today GLP-1 medications, benefits, risks, and why supervision matters<br/>• 15:00 Practical family strategies at home that actually support kids<br/>• 25:00 Complications of obesity insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, vitamin D, joints<br/>• 31:00 Cholesterol in children, early screening, and why family history changes everything<br/>• 37:00 Puberty and hormones early puberty, PCOS, and gynecomastia in boys<br/>• 50:00 Poor growth and short stature how specialists investigate, and how growth hormone decisions are made<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Dr. Reham Ghanim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reham-ghanim-12282b240/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Childhood obesity is rising, but so is what we know about reversing it early with the right support.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Reham Ghanim, Pediatric Endocrinologist at GluCare Health, to unpack what’s really driving childhood obesity in the UAE and why it is never just about “eat less and move more.”<br/><br/>Together, they explore the hidden factors many families miss, from sleep and stress to environmental “obesogens,” along with how specialists assess whether weight gain is lifestyle-related, hormonal, or genetic. <br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ Why poor sleep and chronic stress can push the body toward weight gain<br/>→ How environmental exposures like plastics and certain chemicals may affect hormones and appetite<br/>→ Red flags that suggest genetic or hormonal obesity, not just lifestyle<br/>→ What GLP-1 medications do for adolescents, and why they are not “magic pills”<br/>→ The biggest complications showing up earlier in kids, including insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes<br/>→ Why cholesterol screening matters in childhood and what family history can reveal<br/>→ How obesity can trigger early puberty and affect final height potential<br/>→ What PCOS looks like in teens, what is often misunderstood, and why early treatment matters<br/>→ Why teenage boys may develop gynecomastia and what families can do<br/>→ The key growth red flags, how growth hormone is evaluated, and how parents can feel confident about treatment options<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome to the first episode of 2026 and why childhood metabolic health matters<br/>• 01:00 Meet Dr. Reham Ghanim and what pediatric endocrinology covers<br/>• 02:00 Beyond diet and exercise sleep, stress, sedentary life, and environmental obesogens<br/>• 06:00 Lifestyle vs genetic obesity and the red flags doctors look for<br/>• 08:00 Treatment today GLP-1 medications, benefits, risks, and why supervision matters<br/>• 15:00 Practical family strategies at home that actually support kids<br/>• 25:00 Complications of obesity insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, vitamin D, joints<br/>• 31:00 Cholesterol in children, early screening, and why family history changes everything<br/>• 37:00 Puberty and hormones early puberty, PCOS, and gynecomastia in boys<br/>• 50:00 Poor growth and short stature how specialists investigate, and how growth hormone decisions are made<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Dr. Reham Ghanim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reham-ghanim-12282b240/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this deeply moving episode of Chromatic Connection, we step into a conversation that feels both intimate and expansive — a dialogue about resilience, identity, and the quiet power of art in healing.  In collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic, and co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, this episode welcomes global Impact Artist Ida Morad — a woman whose life was radically transformed by health trauma, and rebuilt through creative expression.  After...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of Chromatic Connection, we step into a conversation that feels both intimate and expansive — a dialogue about resilience, identity, and the quiet power of art in healing.<br/><br/>In collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic, and co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, this episode welcomes global Impact Artist Ida Morad — a woman whose life was radically transformed by health trauma, and rebuilt through creative expression.<br/><br/>After becoming semi-paralyzed in her twenties and being told she may never use her hands again, Ida did not surrender to her diagnosis. Instead, she began painting with her fingerprint. What started as limitation became language. What began as survival evolved into purpose.<br/><br/>Today, her work touches thousands across the world, guiding individuals back to their inner world through art, symbolism, and emotional awareness.<br/><br/>This conversation is not only about recovery.<br/>It is about reinvention.<br/><br/>In this episode, we explore:<br/><br/>• The difference between suffering and healing<br/>• Identity beyond illness<br/>• The psychology of acceptance<br/>• Why resilience is soft, not hard<br/>• Art as a language of the subconscious<br/>• Turning pain into purpose<br/>• Taking joy seriously<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Introducing Ida Morad &amp; Dr. Hind Alrustamani<br/>00:02:00 — Health trauma and rediscovering art through a fingerprint<br/>00:07:00 — The butterfly metaphor and psychological transformation<br/>00:12:00 — Painting hope through blue and white<br/>00:15:00 — What acceptance truly means<br/>00:27:00 — The pain of healing vs the pain of suffering<br/>00:38:00 — Identity beyond illness<br/>00:45:00 — Choosing joy after survival<br/>00:53:00 — Taking fun seriously<br/>01:16:00 — What resilience has taught each of them<br/><br/>🎧 The full episode of Chromatic Connection is now live<br/>▶️ Watch or listen now<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this deeply moving episode of Chromatic Connection, we step into a conversation that feels both intimate and expansive — a dialogue about resilience, identity, and the quiet power of art in healing.<br/><br/>In collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic, and co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, this episode welcomes global Impact Artist Ida Morad — a woman whose life was radically transformed by health trauma, and rebuilt through creative expression.<br/><br/>After becoming semi-paralyzed in her twenties and being told she may never use her hands again, Ida did not surrender to her diagnosis. Instead, she began painting with her fingerprint. What started as limitation became language. What began as survival evolved into purpose.<br/><br/>Today, her work touches thousands across the world, guiding individuals back to their inner world through art, symbolism, and emotional awareness.<br/><br/>This conversation is not only about recovery.<br/>It is about reinvention.<br/><br/>In this episode, we explore:<br/><br/>• The difference between suffering and healing<br/>• Identity beyond illness<br/>• The psychology of acceptance<br/>• Why resilience is soft, not hard<br/>• Art as a language of the subconscious<br/>• Turning pain into purpose<br/>• Taking joy seriously<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Introducing Ida Morad &amp; Dr. Hind Alrustamani<br/>00:02:00 — Health trauma and rediscovering art through a fingerprint<br/>00:07:00 — The butterfly metaphor and psychological transformation<br/>00:12:00 — Painting hope through blue and white<br/>00:15:00 — What acceptance truly means<br/>00:27:00 — The pain of healing vs the pain of suffering<br/>00:38:00 — Identity beyond illness<br/>00:45:00 — Choosing joy after survival<br/>00:53:00 — Taking fun seriously<br/>01:16:00 — What resilience has taught each of them<br/><br/>🎧 The full episode of Chromatic Connection is now live<br/>▶️ Watch or listen now<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this illuminating episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the profound psychology of colour and how it shapes identity, confidence, relationships, and even life transitions.  Drawing on the Color Effects Theory by Angela Wright, this episode goes far beyond surface-level styling. It dives into the science of behavioural colour psychology and the idea that each of us carries a main and subordinate colour personality that influences how we think, feel, communicate, and show up in the wor...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this illuminating episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the profound psychology of colour and how it shapes identity, confidence, relationships, and even life transitions.<br/><br/>Drawing on the Color Effects Theory by Angela Wright, this episode goes far beyond surface-level styling. It dives into the science of behavioural colour psychology and the idea that each of us carries a main and subordinate colour personality that influences how we think, feel, communicate, and show up in the world.<br/><br/>Through powerful, real-life testimonials, we hear from Reina, Remie, Aveen, and Leonora as they share how discovering their colour personalities transformed not just their wardrobes, but their self-perception, confidence, marriages, careers, and emotional wellbeing.<br/><br/>From letting go of black as a “defense mechanism” to embracing coral, sapphire, pastels, and bold morning hues, this conversation reveals how colour becomes a language of self-awareness.<br/><br/>In this layered conversation, we explore:<br/><br/>→ Why 80% of our emotional response to colour is unconscious<br/>→ The difference between physical colour analysis and behavioural colour psychology<br/>→ Main vs subordinate colour personalities<br/>→ How colour impacts confidence, communication, and energy<br/>→ Letting go of “safe” choices and stepping into authenticity<br/>→ The emotional weight of black and why it doesn’t suit everyone<br/>→ Colour psychology in marketing, branding, and consumer behaviour<br/>→ How couples and families better understand each other through colour<br/>→ Using colour to navigate life transitions with clarity and calm<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — What a colour psychologist really does<br/>00:02:00 — The science behind unconscious emotional responses to colour<br/>00:04:00 — How colour personalities are identified<br/>00:07:00 — Reina’s transformation from “defensive black” to vibrant confidence<br/>00:14:00 — Simplifying your wardrobe and saving time through colour clarity<br/>00:27:00 — Remie’s shift from black to confident bold tones<br/>00:39:00 — Colour, pregnancy, and emotional regulation<br/>00:53:00 — Aveen’s coral awakening and bold identity shift<br/>01:07:00 — Colour psychology in marketing and brand strategy<br/>01:15:00 — Leonora’s wedding palette and embracing morning light<br/>01:33:00 — Why colour can completely change how you feel about yourself<br/><br/>🎧 Watch or listen now.<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this illuminating episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the profound psychology of colour and how it shapes identity, confidence, relationships, and even life transitions.<br/><br/>Drawing on the Color Effects Theory by Angela Wright, this episode goes far beyond surface-level styling. It dives into the science of behavioural colour psychology and the idea that each of us carries a main and subordinate colour personality that influences how we think, feel, communicate, and show up in the world.<br/><br/>Through powerful, real-life testimonials, we hear from Reina, Remie, Aveen, and Leonora as they share how discovering their colour personalities transformed not just their wardrobes, but their self-perception, confidence, marriages, careers, and emotional wellbeing.<br/><br/>From letting go of black as a “defense mechanism” to embracing coral, sapphire, pastels, and bold morning hues, this conversation reveals how colour becomes a language of self-awareness.<br/><br/>In this layered conversation, we explore:<br/><br/>→ Why 80% of our emotional response to colour is unconscious<br/>→ The difference between physical colour analysis and behavioural colour psychology<br/>→ Main vs subordinate colour personalities<br/>→ How colour impacts confidence, communication, and energy<br/>→ Letting go of “safe” choices and stepping into authenticity<br/>→ The emotional weight of black and why it doesn’t suit everyone<br/>→ Colour psychology in marketing, branding, and consumer behaviour<br/>→ How couples and families better understand each other through colour<br/>→ Using colour to navigate life transitions with clarity and calm<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — What a colour psychologist really does<br/>00:02:00 — The science behind unconscious emotional responses to colour<br/>00:04:00 — How colour personalities are identified<br/>00:07:00 — Reina’s transformation from “defensive black” to vibrant confidence<br/>00:14:00 — Simplifying your wardrobe and saving time through colour clarity<br/>00:27:00 — Remie’s shift from black to confident bold tones<br/>00:39:00 — Colour, pregnancy, and emotional regulation<br/>00:53:00 — Aveen’s coral awakening and bold identity shift<br/>01:07:00 — Colour psychology in marketing and brand strategy<br/>01:15:00 — Leonora’s wedding palette and embracing morning light<br/>01:33:00 — Why colour can completely change how you feel about yourself<br/><br/>🎧 Watch or listen now.<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What Happens When You Redefine Your Identity After Illness?</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this powerful episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the transformative power of art, healing, and emotional resilience.  This episode is in collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic.  Co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, we are joined by special guest Ida Morad, a global Impact Artist whose journey from severe health trauma to international recognition is a testament to resilience, faith, and creative reinvention.  After becoming semi-paralyz...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the transformative power of art, healing, and emotional resilience.<br/><br/>This episode is in collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic.<br/><br/>Co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, we are joined by special guest Ida Morad, a global Impact Artist whose journey from severe health trauma to international recognition is a testament to resilience, faith, and creative reinvention.<br/><br/>After becoming semi-paralyzed in her twenties and being told she may never use her hands again, Ida rebuilt her life through art. What began with painting using her fingerprint evolved into a powerful body of work centered on hope, wholeness, and the beauty of the human experience. Today, her art and workshops have impacted thousands worldwide, helping individuals reconnect with their inner world through creative expression.<br/><br/>✨ In this layered conversation, we explore:<br/><br/>→ The difference between suffering and healing<br/>→ Identity beyond illness<br/>→ The psychology of acceptance<br/>→ Why resilience is soft, not hard<br/>→ How art becomes a language for the subconscious<br/>→ Turning pain into purpose<br/>→ Taking joy seriously<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Introducing Ida Morad and Dr. Hin<br/>00:02:00 — Ida’s health trauma and rediscovering art through her fingerprint<br/>00:07:00 — The psychology of transformation and the butterfly metaphor<br/>00:12:00 — Painting hope with blue and white<br/>00:15:00 — What acceptance really means in healing<br/>00:27:00 — The pain of healing vs. the pain of suffering<br/>00:38:00 — Identity beyond illness<br/>00:45:00 — Choosing joy after survival<br/>00:53:00 — Taking fun seriously<br/>01:16:00 — What resilience has taught each of them<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode of Chromatic Connection, we explore the transformative power of art, healing, and emotional resilience.<br/><br/>This episode is in collaboration with Aman Lil Afia Clinic.<br/><br/>Co-hosted by Dr. Hind Alrustamani, CEO and CDA-licensed counseling psychologist, we are joined by special guest Ida Morad, a global Impact Artist whose journey from severe health trauma to international recognition is a testament to resilience, faith, and creative reinvention.<br/><br/>After becoming semi-paralyzed in her twenties and being told she may never use her hands again, Ida rebuilt her life through art. What began with painting using her fingerprint evolved into a powerful body of work centered on hope, wholeness, and the beauty of the human experience. Today, her art and workshops have impacted thousands worldwide, helping individuals reconnect with their inner world through creative expression.<br/><br/>✨ In this layered conversation, we explore:<br/><br/>→ The difference between suffering and healing<br/>→ Identity beyond illness<br/>→ The psychology of acceptance<br/>→ Why resilience is soft, not hard<br/>→ How art becomes a language for the subconscious<br/>→ Turning pain into purpose<br/>→ Taking joy seriously<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Introducing Ida Morad and Dr. Hin<br/>00:02:00 — Ida’s health trauma and rediscovering art through her fingerprint<br/>00:07:00 — The psychology of transformation and the butterfly metaphor<br/>00:12:00 — Painting hope with blue and white<br/>00:15:00 — What acceptance really means in healing<br/>00:27:00 — The pain of healing vs. the pain of suffering<br/>00:38:00 — Identity beyond illness<br/>00:45:00 — Choosing joy after survival<br/>00:53:00 — Taking fun seriously<br/>01:16:00 — What resilience has taught each of them<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 13:00:00 +0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Why Most Women Wear the Wrong Colors and How to Fix It</itunes:title>
    <title>Why Most Women Wear the Wrong Colors and How to Fix It</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If style is self expression, then why do so many women still feel disconnected from what they wear?  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Ms. Liya, head stylist at Wear That, for a powerful and layered conversation on how color psychology reshapes styling, retail strategy, and customer trust.  From decoding client personalities through color groups to transforming how teams communicate internally, this episode explores how fashion becomes ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>If style is self expression, then why do so many women still feel disconnected from what they wear?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Ms. Liya, head stylist at Wear That, for a powerful and layered conversation on how color psychology reshapes styling, retail strategy, and customer trust.<br/><br/>From decoding client personalities through color groups to transforming how teams communicate internally, this episode explores how fashion becomes more than clothing. It becomes language, emotion, and identity.<br/><br/>Liya shares her journey from beauty to fashion leadership in Dubai, and how integrating the Color Matrix framework into Wear That elevated client satisfaction, improved retention, and deepened emotional connection with customers.<br/><br/>Important note<br/>This episode is for education and awareness only<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ Why blue builds trust and black can unintentionally block communication<br/>→ How to mix colors like a cocktail of emotions using the color wheel<br/>→ Styling beyond trends by identifying client color personalities<br/>→ How emotional intelligence transforms client relationships<br/>→ Segmenting marketing communication based on color groups<br/>→ Using color psychology in retail buying and merchandising decisions<br/>→ How hyper personalization builds loyalty in modern fashion<br/>→ The internal team benefits of understanding color personalities<br/>→ Real client case studies of transformation through color<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Liya’s journey into fashion and joining Wear That<br/>00:07:00 — Inside the Color Matrix framework<br/>00:12:00 — Emotional intelligence in client styling<br/>00:18:00 — Handling clients who only wear black<br/>00:24:00 — A real client transformation story<br/>00:33:00 — Marketing and color based segmentation<br/>00:49:00 — Buying decisions and color personality trends<br/>00:55:00 — Personal growth through color awareness<br/><br/>Whether you work in retail, branding, styling, marketing, or simply want to express yourself more intentionally, this episode will shift the way you see color and communication.<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If style is self expression, then why do so many women still feel disconnected from what they wear?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Ms. Liya, head stylist at Wear That, for a powerful and layered conversation on how color psychology reshapes styling, retail strategy, and customer trust.<br/><br/>From decoding client personalities through color groups to transforming how teams communicate internally, this episode explores how fashion becomes more than clothing. It becomes language, emotion, and identity.<br/><br/>Liya shares her journey from beauty to fashion leadership in Dubai, and how integrating the Color Matrix framework into Wear That elevated client satisfaction, improved retention, and deepened emotional connection with customers.<br/><br/>Important note<br/>This episode is for education and awareness only<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ Why blue builds trust and black can unintentionally block communication<br/>→ How to mix colors like a cocktail of emotions using the color wheel<br/>→ Styling beyond trends by identifying client color personalities<br/>→ How emotional intelligence transforms client relationships<br/>→ Segmenting marketing communication based on color groups<br/>→ Using color psychology in retail buying and merchandising decisions<br/>→ How hyper personalization builds loyalty in modern fashion<br/>→ The internal team benefits of understanding color personalities<br/>→ Real client case studies of transformation through color<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Liya’s journey into fashion and joining Wear That<br/>00:07:00 — Inside the Color Matrix framework<br/>00:12:00 — Emotional intelligence in client styling<br/>00:18:00 — Handling clients who only wear black<br/>00:24:00 — A real client transformation story<br/>00:33:00 — Marketing and color based segmentation<br/>00:49:00 — Buying decisions and color personality trends<br/>00:55:00 — Personal growth through color awareness<br/><br/>Whether you work in retail, branding, styling, marketing, or simply want to express yourself more intentionally, this episode will shift the way you see color and communication.<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Why Engagement Matters More Than Medication in Diabetes</itunes:title>
    <title>Why Engagement Matters More Than Medication in Diabetes</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If diabetes is a 24 hour condition, why is care still designed around 10 minute visits?  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Ihsan Al Marzoqi, healthcare leader and founder of GluCare, for a bold and eye opening conversation about the structural flaws in modern diabetes care.  Dr. Ihsan shares his journey from engineering and gene therapy into building one of the region’s most innovative hybrid diabetes centers. Together, they unpack ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>If diabetes is a 24 hour condition, why is care still designed around 10 minute visits?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Ihsan Al Marzoqi, healthcare leader and founder of GluCare, for a bold and eye opening conversation about the structural flaws in modern diabetes care.<br/><br/>Dr. Ihsan shares his journey from engineering and gene therapy into building one of the region’s most innovative hybrid diabetes centers. Together, they unpack why traditional episodic healthcare models fail chronic disease patients and how continuous care, behavioral engagement, and technology driven monitoring can dramatically improve outcomes.<br/><br/>From insurance gaps and pump accessibility to mental health integration and AI powered diagnostics, this episode explores what it truly takes to shift from treating symptoms to chasing measurable outcomes.<br/><br/>Important note<br/>This episode is for education and awareness only and is not medical advice<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ Why most healthcare systems reward services not outcomes<br/>→ The difference between episodic care and continuous care<br/>→ Why engagement is the strongest predictor of improved A1C<br/>→ The insurance reality for Emiratis versus expats<br/>→ Why insulin pumps and CGMs remain inaccessible for many patients<br/>→ The role of behavioral coaching and mental health in diabetes<br/>→ GLP therapies and why coverage remains complex<br/>→ Subscription healthcare models as an alternative solution<br/>→ AI powered retinal diagnostics and emerging technology<br/>→ What stem cell and immunotherapy could mean for the future<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Dr. Ihsan’s transition from engineering to healthcare innovation<br/>00:03:00 — Building a one stop diabetes care model<br/>00:07:00 — Why outcomes were not improving despite resources<br/>00:12:00 — The insurance incentive problem<br/>00:18:00 — Coverage differences in the UAE<br/>00:22:00 — Pump accessibility and affordability challenges<br/>00:32:00 — The subscription model explained<br/>00:48:00 — Mental health and behavioral engagement<br/>01:09:00 — AI and diagnostics in diabetes care<br/>01:13:00 — Stem cell therapy and the future of treatment<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If diabetes is a 24 hour condition, why is care still designed around 10 minute visits?<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Dr. Ihsan Al Marzoqi, healthcare leader and founder of GluCare, for a bold and eye opening conversation about the structural flaws in modern diabetes care.<br/><br/>Dr. Ihsan shares his journey from engineering and gene therapy into building one of the region’s most innovative hybrid diabetes centers. Together, they unpack why traditional episodic healthcare models fail chronic disease patients and how continuous care, behavioral engagement, and technology driven monitoring can dramatically improve outcomes.<br/><br/>From insurance gaps and pump accessibility to mental health integration and AI powered diagnostics, this episode explores what it truly takes to shift from treating symptoms to chasing measurable outcomes.<br/><br/>Important note<br/>This episode is for education and awareness only and is not medical advice<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ Why most healthcare systems reward services not outcomes<br/>→ The difference between episodic care and continuous care<br/>→ Why engagement is the strongest predictor of improved A1C<br/>→ The insurance reality for Emiratis versus expats<br/>→ Why insulin pumps and CGMs remain inaccessible for many patients<br/>→ The role of behavioral coaching and mental health in diabetes<br/>→ GLP therapies and why coverage remains complex<br/>→ Subscription healthcare models as an alternative solution<br/>→ AI powered retinal diagnostics and emerging technology<br/>→ What stem cell and immunotherapy could mean for the future<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00:00 — Dr. Ihsan’s transition from engineering to healthcare innovation<br/>00:03:00 — Building a one stop diabetes care model<br/>00:07:00 — Why outcomes were not improving despite resources<br/>00:12:00 — The insurance incentive problem<br/>00:18:00 — Coverage differences in the UAE<br/>00:22:00 — Pump accessibility and affordability challenges<br/>00:32:00 — The subscription model explained<br/>00:48:00 — Mental health and behavioral engagement<br/>01:09:00 — AI and diagnostics in diabetes care<br/>01:13:00 — Stem cell therapy and the future of treatment<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How Is Your Subconscious Really Controlling Your Life</itunes:title>
    <title>How Is Your Subconscious Really Controlling Your Life</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The mind remembers what the heart tries to forget, but healing begins the moment you decide to look within.  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Mona Mirza, clinical hypnotherapist and founder of Bio Aesthetic Clinic, for an intimate and eye-opening conversation on hypnosis, trauma, inner child work, and the power of rewiring the subconscious mind.  Mona shares how her journey from aesthetics into psychotherapy became a natural evolution ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The mind remembers what the heart tries to forget, but healing begins the moment you decide to look within.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Mona Mirza, clinical hypnotherapist and founder of Bio Aesthetic Clinic, for an intimate and eye-opening conversation on hypnosis, trauma, inner child work, and the power of rewiring the subconscious mind.<br/><br/>Mona shares how her journey from aesthetics into psychotherapy became a natural evolution of treating beauty from the inside out. Together, they unpack what hypnosis truly is, what it is not, and why so much of our behavior is driven by subconscious programming formed in childhood.<br/><br/>From grief and body image struggles to anxiety, addiction, phobias, relationship patterns, and post-COVID emotional shifts, this episode explores how unprocessed emotions quietly shape our lives until we choose to face them.<br/><br/>Important note: This episode is for education and awareness only and is not medical advice.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What hypnosis actually is and why it is not mind control<br/>→ Why 95% of our behaviors are driven by the subconscious<br/>→ How childhood labels and early experiences shape adult identity<br/>→ The difference between erasing a memory and releasing its emotional charge<br/>→ How inner child work and parts therapy create lasting change<br/>→ Why trauma often shows up physically in the body<br/>→ Addiction as a form of self-abuse and how to break patterns<br/>→ Fear, phobias, and how they can be treated without medication<br/>→ The emotional aftermath of COVID and social reintegration<br/>→ Why healing yourself changes the people around you<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:01:10 — Mona’s journey from aesthetics to hypnotherapy<br/>00:03:20 — The life-changing stammering case study<br/>00:07:15 — How 95% of behavior is driven by the subconscious<br/>00:18:00 — Common misconceptions about hypnosis and mind control<br/>00:22:10 — How to choose the right therapist<br/>00:28:40 — Releasing grief and emotional numbness after loss<br/>00:32:10 — Body image, identity, and inner child healing<br/>00:43:10 — COVID isolation and psychological shifts<br/>00:48:10 — What hypnosis can treat from anxiety to addiction<br/>00:56:40 — The future of drug-free mental health support<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Mona Mirza: https://www.instagram.com/monasyedmirza/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The mind remembers what the heart tries to forget, but healing begins the moment you decide to look within.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Mona Mirza, clinical hypnotherapist and founder of Bio Aesthetic Clinic, for an intimate and eye-opening conversation on hypnosis, trauma, inner child work, and the power of rewiring the subconscious mind.<br/><br/>Mona shares how her journey from aesthetics into psychotherapy became a natural evolution of treating beauty from the inside out. Together, they unpack what hypnosis truly is, what it is not, and why so much of our behavior is driven by subconscious programming formed in childhood.<br/><br/>From grief and body image struggles to anxiety, addiction, phobias, relationship patterns, and post-COVID emotional shifts, this episode explores how unprocessed emotions quietly shape our lives until we choose to face them.<br/><br/>Important note: This episode is for education and awareness only and is not medical advice.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What hypnosis actually is and why it is not mind control<br/>→ Why 95% of our behaviors are driven by the subconscious<br/>→ How childhood labels and early experiences shape adult identity<br/>→ The difference between erasing a memory and releasing its emotional charge<br/>→ How inner child work and parts therapy create lasting change<br/>→ Why trauma often shows up physically in the body<br/>→ Addiction as a form of self-abuse and how to break patterns<br/>→ Fear, phobias, and how they can be treated without medication<br/>→ The emotional aftermath of COVID and social reintegration<br/>→ Why healing yourself changes the people around you<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/><br/>00:01:10 — Mona’s journey from aesthetics to hypnotherapy<br/>00:03:20 — The life-changing stammering case study<br/>00:07:15 — How 95% of behavior is driven by the subconscious<br/>00:18:00 — Common misconceptions about hypnosis and mind control<br/>00:22:10 — How to choose the right therapist<br/>00:28:40 — Releasing grief and emotional numbness after loss<br/>00:32:10 — Body image, identity, and inner child healing<br/>00:43:10 — COVID isolation and psychological shifts<br/>00:48:10 — What hypnosis can treat from anxiety to addiction<br/>00:56:40 — The future of drug-free mental health support<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/><br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/<br/><br/>Follow the guest<br/>Mona Mirza: https://www.instagram.com/monasyedmirza/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.  Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people ne...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people never see, and how community, self-compassion, and better technology can make the journey lighter.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What diagnosis felt like as a teenager, and how it changes your identity overnight<br/>→ The hardest parts of managing Type 1 during school, social life, and early adulthood<br/>→ Why the mental health side matters as much as the numbers<br/>→ How family, friends, and even colleagues can support you (and what support often misses)<br/>→ The reality of stigma, relationships, and “you don’t look diabetic” comments<br/>→ What to look for in a healthcare provider beyond A1C and prescriptions<br/>→ How pumps, sensors, and new tech can help, and when they can add stress<br/>→ Advice for newly diagnosed teens who feel angry, overwhelmed, or alone<br/>→ Common misconceptions about Type 1 and how to respond without guilt<br/>→ Resources that actually help, from books to support groups and coaching<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome, episode setup, and why this conversation matters<br/>• 00:45 Meet Caroline and Manolia, and what “Type 1 warrior” really means<br/>• 01:10 Diagnosis stories: thirst, weight loss, shock, and the first hospital moment<br/>• 07:20 Teen years with Type 1: freedom vs responsibility, and feeling “different”<br/>• 13:30 Family and friends: support, silence, and the challenge of awareness<br/>• 21:40 Doctors and diabetes care: what’s missing when it’s only about numbers<br/>• 29:40 Coping emotionally: self-love, self-awareness, and finding your tribe<br/>• 38:10 Relationships and stigma: confidence, judgment, and learning to filter people<br/>• 50:10 Technology: pumps, sensors, alarms, and how it changes daily life<br/>• 56:40 Advice for newly diagnosed teens, misconceptions, resources, and wrap-up<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people never see, and how community, self-compassion, and better technology can make the journey lighter.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What diagnosis felt like as a teenager, and how it changes your identity overnight<br/>→ The hardest parts of managing Type 1 during school, social life, and early adulthood<br/>→ Why the mental health side matters as much as the numbers<br/>→ How family, friends, and even colleagues can support you (and what support often misses)<br/>→ The reality of stigma, relationships, and “you don’t look diabetic” comments<br/>→ What to look for in a healthcare provider beyond A1C and prescriptions<br/>→ How pumps, sensors, and new tech can help, and when they can add stress<br/>→ Advice for newly diagnosed teens who feel angry, overwhelmed, or alone<br/>→ Common misconceptions about Type 1 and how to respond without guilt<br/>→ Resources that actually help, from books to support groups and coaching<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome, episode setup, and why this conversation matters<br/>• 00:45 Meet Caroline and Manolia, and what “Type 1 warrior” really means<br/>• 01:10 Diagnosis stories: thirst, weight loss, shock, and the first hospital moment<br/>• 07:20 Teen years with Type 1: freedom vs responsibility, and feeling “different”<br/>• 13:30 Family and friends: support, silence, and the challenge of awareness<br/>• 21:40 Doctors and diabetes care: what’s missing when it’s only about numbers<br/>• 29:40 Coping emotionally: self-love, self-awareness, and finding your tribe<br/>• 38:10 Relationships and stigma: confidence, judgment, and learning to filter people<br/>• 50:10 Technology: pumps, sensors, alarms, and how it changes daily life<br/>• 56:40 Advice for newly diagnosed teens, misconceptions, resources, and wrap-up<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi shares her own journey through the lens of color, with each chapter of her life tied to a shade that reflects what it taught her.  From a childhood filled with warmth and community, to the quiet battles with body image and self-worth, to the culture shock of studying abroad and learning independence the hard way, Fatima walks us through the moments that shaped her. She opens up about grief, responsibility, building a ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi shares her own journey through the lens of color, with each chapter of her life tied to a shade that reflects what it taught her.<br/><br/>From a childhood filled with warmth and community, to the quiet battles with body image and self-worth, to the culture shock of studying abroad and learning independence the hard way, Fatima walks us through the moments that shaped her. She opens up about grief, responsibility, building a career with purpose, and what healing actually looks like when you stop performing strength and start practicing it.<br/><br/>This is a personal episode about resilience, identity, and learning how to show up for yourself, even when life doesn’t go to plan.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ How childhood environments shape confidence and values<br/>→ Why body image struggles often start earlier than we realize<br/>→ What studying abroad really teaches you beyond academics<br/>→ How grief can change your timeline, priorities, and identity<br/>→ What it takes to build a purpose-led career from lived experience<br/>→ Why mental health, stress, and physical health are more connected than we admit<br/>→ Simple self-care systems that actually stick<br/><br/>Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00 – Welcome to Chromatic Connection and today’s solo story<br/>01:00 – Childhood as bright yellow: joy, family, community, values<br/>04:00 – A life-threatening illness at 7 and the start of body image pressure<br/>07:00 – Adolescence as deep blue: identity, comparison, control, coping<br/>15:00 – Education as bold green: studying abroad, culture shock, independence<br/>23:00 – Internship with missing and exploited children and learning perspective<br/>26:00 – Professional life as strong red: grief, responsibility, career direction<br/>33:00 – COVID pivot: shifting work online and giving back<br/>36:00 – Personal growth as lavender: healing, therapy, self-care, acceptance<br/>43:00 – Closing message: embracing every color of your journey</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi shares her own journey through the lens of color, with each chapter of her life tied to a shade that reflects what it taught her.<br/><br/>From a childhood filled with warmth and community, to the quiet battles with body image and self-worth, to the culture shock of studying abroad and learning independence the hard way, Fatima walks us through the moments that shaped her. She opens up about grief, responsibility, building a career with purpose, and what healing actually looks like when you stop performing strength and start practicing it.<br/><br/>This is a personal episode about resilience, identity, and learning how to show up for yourself, even when life doesn’t go to plan.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn<br/><br/>→ How childhood environments shape confidence and values<br/>→ Why body image struggles often start earlier than we realize<br/>→ What studying abroad really teaches you beyond academics<br/>→ How grief can change your timeline, priorities, and identity<br/>→ What it takes to build a purpose-led career from lived experience<br/>→ Why mental health, stress, and physical health are more connected than we admit<br/>→ Simple self-care systems that actually stick<br/><br/>Key Moments<br/><br/>00:00 – Welcome to Chromatic Connection and today’s solo story<br/>01:00 – Childhood as bright yellow: joy, family, community, values<br/>04:00 – A life-threatening illness at 7 and the start of body image pressure<br/>07:00 – Adolescence as deep blue: identity, comparison, control, coping<br/>15:00 – Education as bold green: studying abroad, culture shock, independence<br/>23:00 – Internship with missing and exploited children and learning perspective<br/>26:00 – Professional life as strong red: grief, responsibility, career direction<br/>33:00 – COVID pivot: shifting work online and giving back<br/>36:00 – Personal growth as lavender: healing, therapy, self-care, acceptance<br/>43:00 – Closing message: embracing every color of your journey</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.  In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.  Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people ne...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people never see, and how community, self-compassion, and better technology can make the journey lighter.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What diagnosis felt like as a teenager, and how it changes your identity overnight<br/>→ The hardest parts of managing Type 1 during school, social life, and early adulthood<br/>→ Why the mental health side matters as much as the numbers<br/>→ How family, friends, and even colleagues can support you (and what support often misses)<br/>→ The reality of stigma, relationships, and “you don’t look diabetic” comments<br/>→ What to look for in a healthcare provider beyond A1C and prescriptions<br/>→ How pumps, sensors, and new tech can help, and when they can add stress<br/>→ Advice for newly diagnosed teens who feel angry, overwhelmed, or alone<br/>→ Common misconceptions about Type 1 and how to respond without guilt<br/>→ Resources that actually help, from books to support groups and coaching<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome, episode setup, and why this conversation matters<br/>• 00:45 Meet Caroline and Manolia, and what “Type 1 warrior” really means<br/>• 01:10 Diagnosis stories: thirst, weight loss, shock, and the first hospital moment<br/>• 07:20 Teen years with Type 1: freedom vs responsibility, and feeling “different”<br/>• 13:30 Family and friends: support, silence, and the challenge of awareness<br/>• 21:40 Doctors and diabetes care: what’s missing when it’s only about numbers<br/>• 29:40 Coping emotionally: self-love, self-awareness, and finding your tribe<br/>• 38:10 Relationships and stigma: confidence, judgment, and learning to filter people<br/>• 50:10 Technology: pumps, sensors, alarms, and how it changes daily life<br/>• 56:40 Advice for newly diagnosed teens, misconceptions, resources, and wrap-up<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fight with Type 1 diabetes is real, but so is the strength it builds.<br/><br/>In this episode of the Chromatic Connection Podcast, host Fatima Al Shirawi sits down with Caroline Khawand and Manolia Cuessoum, two Type 1 warriors who were diagnosed as teenagers and grew up learning how to live, adapt, and keep showing up.<br/><br/>Together, they talk honestly about the early shock of diagnosis, the pressure of trying to “fit in” while managing insulin and blood sugar, the hidden mental load most people never see, and how community, self-compassion, and better technology can make the journey lighter.<br/><br/>Tune in to learn:<br/>→ What diagnosis felt like as a teenager, and how it changes your identity overnight<br/>→ The hardest parts of managing Type 1 during school, social life, and early adulthood<br/>→ Why the mental health side matters as much as the numbers<br/>→ How family, friends, and even colleagues can support you (and what support often misses)<br/>→ The reality of stigma, relationships, and “you don’t look diabetic” comments<br/>→ What to look for in a healthcare provider beyond A1C and prescriptions<br/>→ How pumps, sensors, and new tech can help, and when they can add stress<br/>→ Advice for newly diagnosed teens who feel angry, overwhelmed, or alone<br/>→ Common misconceptions about Type 1 and how to respond without guilt<br/>→ Resources that actually help, from books to support groups and coaching<br/><br/>⏱️ Key Moments<br/>• 00:00 Welcome, episode setup, and why this conversation matters<br/>• 00:45 Meet Caroline and Manolia, and what “Type 1 warrior” really means<br/>• 01:10 Diagnosis stories: thirst, weight loss, shock, and the first hospital moment<br/>• 07:20 Teen years with Type 1: freedom vs responsibility, and feeling “different”<br/>• 13:30 Family and friends: support, silence, and the challenge of awareness<br/>• 21:40 Doctors and diabetes care: what’s missing when it’s only about numbers<br/>• 29:40 Coping emotionally: self-love, self-awareness, and finding your tribe<br/>• 38:10 Relationships and stigma: confidence, judgment, and learning to filter people<br/>• 50:10 Technology: pumps, sensors, alarms, and how it changes daily life<br/>• 56:40 Advice for newly diagnosed teens, misconceptions, resources, and wrap-up<br/><br/>Follow Chromatic Connection Podcast<br/>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chromaticconnection/<br/>TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chromaticconnection<br/><br/>Follow the host<br/>Fatima Al Shirawi: https://www.instagram.com/thegraciousf/</p>]]></content:encoded>
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