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I’m your host, Sekinat Yakub, and in Episode 07 of The Hearts Connect Podcast, I sit down with Asiyah for a deeply reflective and eye-opening conversation on what it truly means to consume—not just physically, but spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
“You Are What You Consume.”
What are you feeding your soul… and where is it leading you?
In this episode, Asiyah shares a powerful perspective on how everything we take in—food, media, conversations, environments—quietly shapes our hearts, our thoughts, and ultimately our relationship with Allah. We explore how consumption goes far beyond diet, touching on the impact of what we watch, listen to, and surround ourselves with daily.
From mindful eating to intentional living, this conversation unpacks the link between physical intake and spiritual wellbeing. Asiyah reflects on her own journey of becoming more conscious, more disciplined, and more aligned with her faith through what she chooses to consume.
Together, we delve into the importance of tadabbur (deep reflection), self-awareness, and protecting the heart in a world full of distractions. This episode is a reminder that purification isn’t just about what we remove—but what we replace it with.
✨ What we cover:
– The deeper meaning of “you are what you consume”
– How food, media, and environments affect the heart and soul
– The connection between physical health and spiritual clarity
– Practicing mindful and intentional consumption
– Reflecting on Qur’anic guidance through tadabbur
– Reclaiming control over your inputs in a distracted worldAbout the Podcast:
Hearts Connect is rooted in authentic storytelling and spiritually grounded self-development. Inspired by the book Hearts Connect, which documents the lived experiences of African and Afro-Caribbean converts to Islam in the UK, this podcast continues meaningful conversations around faith, healing, and building healthy relationships—with ourselves, with Allah, and with others.If this episode resonated with you, share your reflections below.
What are you consuming—and how is it shaping you?Subscribe for more conversations on faith, identity, healing, and intentional living.
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