Ramadan is often reduced to one simple idea: fasting from food and water. But behind it lies something much deeper.
In this episode of Culture Behind Business, Naveed and Kati explore the cultural, personal, and professional dimensions of Ramadan.
They discuss:
• What Ramadan actually feels like• Why fasting is more about discipline and character than food• How Ramadan builds leadership traits like resilience and emotional control• Why workplaces often struggle to talk about religion• How Ramadan reveals our unconscious habits• And how understanding traditions can make workplaces more human
This conversation goes beyond religion and looks at Ramadan as a practical training in patience, empathy, and self-discipline.
Whether you're curious about Ramadan, work in international environments, or want to understand culture beyond stereotypes — this episode is for you.
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Chapters
00:00 Ramadan Leadership Hook00:36 Podcast Introduction
01:25 What Ramadan Actually Is
02:02 Why Ramadan Moves Every Year
02:30 What Fasting Really Feels Like
03:00 Realizing Eating Habits
03:35 Ramadan as Character Training
03:55 Who Is Required to Fast
05:00 Children and Learning to Fast
07:20 Ramadan in Family Life
08:00 Prayer, Charity & Community
09:00 Eid Celebration
10:00 Cultural Traditions
11:30 Moon Sighting Tradition
12:30 Biggest Misunderstanding
13:05 Productivity During Ramadan
13:45 Ramadan in the Workplace
14:20 Talking About Religion at Work
14:45 Ramadan and Leadership
15:30 Favorite Moment Before Breaking Fast
16:00 Ramadan Exposes Hidden Habits
16:30 Final Reflection