In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...
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In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...
THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN, WOMEN & FEMINISM (Uncensored) | EP 51
The Ahmad Mahmood Show
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1 month ago
THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN, WOMEN & FEMINISM (Uncensored) | EP 51
Donya Khandan is a hypnotherapist, life coach and EFT practitioner who helps women step out of “masculine overdrive” and back into their natural energy so they can attract the love, money and opportunities they actually want. In this uncensored conversation, she breaks down why so many modern women feel burned out, how hypnotherapy rewires hidden patterns, and what it really takes to build healthier relationships from the inside out. We cover: Why masculine energy repels the very things wom...
The Ahmad Mahmood Show
In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...