From deep conversations about mental health, identity, Islam and being secure in yourself to lighthearted chats about everyday life, this is a space for open, honest, and unfiltered discussions. Each episode brings a new perspective—whether it’s my take, a guest’s take, or just diving into the questions we all think about but don’t always talk about. All things are considered here.
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conversations that feel like a hug, ft Jesmarie (01:08:55)
just two girls talking about life, emotions, and how one convo can actually change everything.
Things to Unlearn This Year (00:19:28)
Growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s choosing not to explain yourself. It’s not texting back right away. It’s letting go of the guilt. In this episode, I talk about unlearning what was never yours to carry. If you’re ready to stop explaining yourself, stop apologizing for existing, and start owning your space, press play and learn to unlearn with me.
She Speaks in Colour: Honouring Womanhood ft. Tusmo (00:47:10)
In this episode, I'm here with Tusmo—founder of Lenses of Youth—to explore the power of storytelling, visual identity, and what it means to be a woman deeply rooted in both deen and culture. Tusmo opens up about how her upbringing, love for photography, and vibrant outlook on life inspired her to create a space that showcases the beauty of Muslim womanhood.Whether you're navigating your own path as a woman of colour or seeking inspiration through creative expression, this episode is a reminder that our stories matter—and they deserve to be told in full colour.🎙️ Follow @lensesofyouth on Instagram for their beautiful work.📍 Follow us @allthingsconsideredwithnoran on Instagram for more stories like this.
Ramadan Diaries Ep 3 x Mic’d Up: A Letter to the Reverts & Hijabis at Heart (00:11:32)
In this special episode, we hit the streets one last time in Ramadan and asked two heartfelt questions:⁃ What advice would you give to girls struggling to wear the hijab but want to?⁃ What would you say to a revert with a non-Muslim family who doesn’t support them?The responses? Honest, emotional, and filled with love. This episode is a reminder that everyone’s journey to Allah looks different — and that your struggles are valid, seen, and rewarded. Whether you're feeling lost, lonely, or unsure — may this be the sign that you’re doing better than you think. Allah sees you.🤍 A love letter to our sisters — hijabi or not, born Muslim or not — we’re in this together.P.s Eid Mubarak!!
The Ramadan Diaries, Ep 2: Too hard on yourself? Letting go, Setting Boundaries & Trusting Allah (ft. Mounia) (00:36:28)
Do you struggle with setting boundaries and letting go of things that no longer serve you? In this episode, Mounia and I dive into the dangers of being too hard on yourself, how to set boundaries without guilt, and the power of detachment. We’ll also explore how Islam encourages trying your best, and trusting in Allah’s plan—especially during Ramadan. It is time to protect your peace and stop carrying what was never yours to hold.
The Ramadan Diaries, Ep 1: From Hunger to Healing (00:18:16)
When I was younger, I didn’t always look forward to Ramadan. Fasting felt like a struggle, and falling asleep during Taraweeh? Not for the weak. But as I got older, I realized Ramadan is so much more than just not eating.In this episode, we’re talking about what Ramadan really feels like, why so many people experience a shift during this month, and how its lessons go beyond just Muslims (yes, non-Muslims too!). Even if you’re not fasting, there’s something everyone can take from Ramadan—whether it’s mindfulness, discipline, or just being more intentional in your daily life.
Avoiding Burnout: How I Juggle Uni, Deen, and Everything In Between (00:22:30)
In this episode, I’m diving into how I manage to balance university life, maintaining my deen, and preventing burnout. From balancing study sessions and deadlines to ensuring I prioritize spiritual growth and self-care, I’m sharing the strategies that help me stay grounded. We’ll also talk about the importance of setting intentional goals, how I manage my time, and how maintaining a healthy connection with my deen keeps me from burning out. Take a listen!
Mic'd Up 1: Student Edition (00:09:47)
In this episode, we’re kicking off a new segment—Mic’d Up: Student Edition! I took my mic around campus to ask students about their biggest pet peeves and biggest red flags, and let’s just say slow walkers, slow drivers and loud chewers might want to watch out. Got thoughts of your own? Let me know—this is just the start of many more spontaneous campus convos. Enjoy the episode!
Comparison to Confidence: Changing your mindset (00:12:34)
What if you could turn the energy you spend comparing into self growth instead? There is always a different way to think about things. In this episode, we dive into comparing ourselves to others and how this only causes harm.
Toxic Friendships: Lessons in Letting Go, (ft. Maddy) (00:33:25)
Not all friendships are built to last, and while that's ok, some can do more harm than good. In this episode of All Things Considered With Noran, we explore the subtle signs of toxic friendships, and the journey to setting boundaries or letting go. Joined by a close friend, Maddy, we share personal experiences, lessons learned, and the insights on healthier connections.There is going to be a part 2 to this topic so stay tuned!
If it makes you happy, keep it private. (00:13:49)
Why do we sometimes feel the need to share everything, and how can holding onto certain things just for ourselves bring us peace? It’s all about boundaries, protecting your happiness, and living life on your own terms.
A Quick Hello From Noran (00:01:01)
An introduction to All Things Considered!
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