• #7 The Wake-Up Call That Forced Me to Change
    Aug 28 2025

    Health isn’t guaranteed. Discipline can save your life.In this episode of The Mohs Code Podcast, Ali Amily shares how a health scare forced him to rebuild everything, and how he lost over 60kg in 6 months through faith, diet, and discipline.From weighing 171kg and facing diabetes to transforming his body and mind, Ali reveals the raw reality of fighting for your health as a man. His journey is more than weight loss. It’s about identity, resilience, and becoming stronger for your family.This conversation isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about showing up with consistency, discipline, and responsibility.🧠 Topics we explore:Reversing diabetes and the power of early actionWhy shortcuts and “miracle fixes” come with hidden dangersThe mental battles of transformation most men never admitBuilding discipline through gym, diet, and faithFatherhood as the ultimate motivation to changeWhy men must prioritise health before it’s too late📌 Take ActionSubscribe and hit the bell to stay updated.Visit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this with someone who keeps saying they’ll “start one day.”📲 Connect with Ali: IG @ali_transformz📩 For business enquiries: admin@themohscode.comThe Mohs Code.

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    1 hr
  • #6 He Started Muay Thai at 28… What Happened Next
    Aug 28 2025

    Fighting isn’t just about fists. It’s about faith, discipline, and fatherhood.In this episode of The Mohs Code Podcast, Kassim Mawji shares how stepping into a Muay Thai gym at 28 reshaped his life forever.From training with world-class fighters across the globe to balancing faith, family, and growth, Kassim reveals why it’s never too late for men to fight back. Not just in the ring, but in life.This is a conversation about movement, mindset, and the strength that comes from discipline.🧠 Topics we explore:Why every man should learn to fightStarting late and breaking excusesThe link between movement, faith, and fatherhoodWhat to expect on your first day in a gymHow discipline builds confidence beyond fitness📌 Take ActionSubscribe and hit the bell to stay updated.Visit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this with someone who keeps saying they’ll “start one day.”📲 Connect with Kassim: IG @superfly_muay_thai📩 For business enquiries: admin@themohscode.comThe Mohs Code. A community for fathers, sons, and brothers to speak openly, grow stronger, and build lasting legacy

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    1 hr
  • #5 From Reconstructing Faces To Being A Present Family Man - Dr Sadiq Mawji Explains How
    Aug 28 2025

    Balancing family, surgery, and purpose takes more than hard work, it takes sacrifice, discipline, and clarity. In this episode of The Mohs Code, Sid Mawji shares 18 years of lessons on building a career without losing sight of what matters most.This conversation is a celebration of the men who keep things together quietly, without the spotlight, and what it really takes to succeed in both work and family life. From the long road from school to becoming a respected surgeon, to the daily challenge of school runs, late nights, and early mornings, Sid opens up about the balance between professional ambition and family priorities.We explore his journey from classroom to operating theatre, the mindset it takes to reach the top of a demanding field, and why success is empty without meaning. Expect stories of grit, gratitude, and the quiet wins that matter most.Follow University Dental on IG: @university_dental 📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this episode with someone who deserves a pat on the backIf you’d like to hear more from great people like Sid, let us know in the commentsFor business enquiries:Email: admin@themohscode.com

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • #4 How Losing It All Led Me To True Wealth - Mamz Khan (Part 2)
    Aug 25 2025

    Family. Dubai. Taking losses. Wealth. God. Faith. Fatherhood. True wealth.In Part 2 with Mamz Khan, we go beyond the bravado, into the raw reality of losing millions and finding something far more valuable.From the dizzying highs of Dubai deals to the crash that cost him £200 million, Mamz shares the story behind the headlines. What followed wasn’t just a financial reset, it was a spiritual awakening. He opens up about how faith, family, and fatherhood reshaped his definition of success.This isn’t just about business. It’s about building back better, as a man, a brother, and a dad.🧠 Topics covered:The truth about wealth and peace after financial collapseRaising children with purpose, not privilegeBrotherhood, faith, and finding your backboneCommunity over currency No filters. No fluff. Just conversations that matter - Welcome to The Mohs Code.📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this episode with someone silently battling something heavyGet in touch:Email: admin@themohscode.com

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #3 Football, Faith & Being Brown in the 70's - Mamz Khan (Part 1)
    Aug 25 2025

    What does it mean to grow up brown in a country that doesn’t want you?In this raw and nostalgic episode, Mamz takes us back to 1970s Britain, a time when racism was normalised, faith was your anchor, and football was your only escape.He shares what it was like growing up in the UK, how Liverpool FC became more than just a football team, and how his father's first business taught him the values of resilience, hustle, and legacy. It's a deep dive into childhood, identity, and what we inherited from the generation before us.This episode ends on a cliffhanger - just as Mamz hits 18 and begins the journey into business, money, and fatherhood.Part 2 - coming soon...📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this episode with someone silently battling something heavyGet in touch:Email: admin@themohscode.com

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    37 mins
  • #2 How I Survived The Toughest Days of My Life - Irfan Ali
    Aug 24 2025

    From chasing status and success to being brought to his knees by cancer, betrayal, and the unimaginable loss of a child… Irfan’s story is one of brutal reflection and spiritual rebirth. This conversation goes beyond motivation, it’s a blueprint for surrender, transformation, and what it truly means to live a life of service.We talk about loss, ego, fatherhood, forgiveness, and the quiet strength it takes to rebuild a life rooted in something deeper. For anyone feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or broken, this one will shift something in you.📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → https://www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing community.Share this episode with someone silently battling something heavyGet in touch:Email: admin@themohscode.com

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #1 Welcome To The Mohs Code: The Modern Man's Blueprint
    Jun 27 2025

    In this opening episode of The Mohs Code, we don’t just talk — we set the tone. This is where the blueprint begins. Together with Ruz, the creative director and the mind behind the visuals, we explore what it really means to show up as a modern man. Fatherhood, mental wellness, physical discipline, purpose, faith, legacy — the themes we’ll revisit every week are all laid bare here. Ruz flips the mic on me as I explain why I started this, who it’s for, and what you can expect from the journey ahead. It’s raw, reflective, and real — just like the code.📌 Take ActionHit Subscribe and turn on notificationsVisit → www.themohscode.com and click “Join Us” to connect with our growing communityShare this video with someone who needs to hear it!Get in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: / themohscodeTikTok: / themohscodeEmail: / admin@themohscode.com

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    51 mins