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Bad Gays

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller

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A podcast about evil and complicated queers in history. Why do we remember our heroes better than our villains? Hosted by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller. Learn more: www.badgayspod.com
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Welcome to the Organic Reach X podcast! We are so glad to have you here. Our mission is to help seasoned entrepreneurs create the freedom lifestyle they desire from their business while continuing to play the role(s) they wish to play based on what they love doing that best uses their skills, their gifts, and talents. By Anna Dornier & Mubarak Nsekarije
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Mubarak Shah from the InPennyStock (www.inpennystock.com) reveals all of his Crypto trading strategies, techniques, advice, and resources so you can gain a competitive edge in the Altcoin markets. If you're new to the Crypto markets and want to get started investing or trading Crypto, this is the EXACT podcast for you. Learn how to turn a mere $500 into $10,000+ by understanding the market trends and patterns that Mubarak teaches in these podcast episodes. Although not a millionaire yet, Mub ...
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Bollywood is For Lovers

Bollywood is For Lovers

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Join hosts Matt Bowes and Erin Fraser for a bi-weekly podcast that explores the wonderful world of Hindi Cinema through the lens of two Canadian cinephiles! Contact us at bollywoodisforlovers@gmail.com
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The Long Take

Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar

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Another movie podcast by two know-it-all guys—Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar—killing their careers and burning bridges in Bollywood one review at a time. New episodes weekly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-long-take/support
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Shabby And Man Podcast

Shabnam Sahi & Manish Sahi

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Partners, parents and broadcasters Shabby and Man. He started in London She started in Delhi, somewhere along the way their paths crossed. From hosting the weekend breakfast show on radio together in India to ending up in London. Everything is on the menu. Currently Shabby (Shabnam Dutta Sahi) is one of the most listened to Asian radio presenters in the UK, while Man has been mostly drinking copious amounts of artisan coffee and contemplating life. ( In English with a smattering of Hindi ) a ...
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The Three Bells

Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN)

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Hello and welcome to The Three Bells – a podcast in which we explore the challenges and opportunities waiting for us at the intersection of culture and urbanism…
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Hella Black Podcast

Hella Black Podcast by Abbas Muntaqim and Delency Parham

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Hella Black Podcast is brought to you by Delency Parham and Abbas Muntaqim. Over the next 12 weeks we are happy to bring ya'll a limited series called Tales of The Town, which is a podcast about nearly 100 years of Black Oakland history! You can follow us on Twitter and IG @HellaBlackPod and support us on https://www.patreon.com/HellaBlackPod. We hope you all enjoy the show!!
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These are real-life experiences involving people and places. Experiences which you can share with friends one time, every time. These are based on true incidents, anecdotes, and exciting experiences. Simple narrative but highly relatable. Listen to them and you will find a reflection of your friends, your place and your experiences in them. On the side, there is heart-felt poems, true to life narrative and all original content which is relatable to all. Follow us on Instagram https://instagr ...
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Breaking Barriers is a podcast based on societal barriers that we are placing upon ourselves every single day. No matter your age, race, religion, etc., we as a society are always creating those unnecessary barriers that we can't seem to break. So, Breaking Barriers will be that podcast to allow me and others to break those habits of placing unwanted barriers into our lives. We will also chat about becoming a young and black business owner, mental health, growth, wellness, and so much more! ...
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Welcome to IAAS PODCAST the podcast will bring you to know everything about #FamilIAAS in Unpad, it will give an information about our programs and also will give "Behind Story" about the real us!
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Root of Noor is a well-being podcast dedicated to celebrating the whole story of our human experiences & connections through introspection, exploratory questions, & community.
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A podcast to discuss all things #Urdu from books and literature to poetry and jokes. We feel there isn’t enough quality Urdu content out there for those of us who are long lost children of the Urdu language (maybe that’s a bit too dramatic). Naya Pakistan, Naya Podcast.
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FaizeGhouseAzam

Mohammad Ahmad Raza

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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Welcome to my podcast FaizeGhouseAzam. I am your host Mohammad Ahmad Raza and this podcast is brought to you from the Ar Raza Islamic Studio of South Africa. Make sure to add this podcast to your favorites so you will always stay updated with our latest episodes! JazaakAllah
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A podcast where we talk about the experience of being a Pakistani. Our stories, our problems, our emotions, our traditions and culture, our interactions, our food, and all the small things that unite us as a whole. We also talk about me, and my oh-so-perfect life (I wish). It's a fun time. Stay tuned for the second season. Coming soon. Biaji!
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MamMaJ(ism)

MaJhane aka MamMaJ

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MamMaJ(ism) is a podcast meant to challenge you. Every podcast starts w/ a guided meditation to help get you in the right mindset so you can properly receive the information. Each episode will tackle a topic that hits close to home for me. I’m not licensed, I’m no expert but I do love to talk and learn. Because of this, I wanted to bring my experiences to you all and share the lessons I’ve learned. The (ism) is a movement of love and open conversations so let’s get into it, I love you!
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TISHNAGI is explicitly made for educational purpose which is to promote Urdu/Hindi poetry for the upcoming and young generation who are not aware about it. Our Aim is to Promote Urdu/Hindi Adab to all over the world we believe that the best way to overcome this is to promote Urdu Shayari through modern mean like podcasting, this is the best medium to convey the desired message. TISHNAGI is the place where you will only find related to urdu/hindi adab, urdu/hindi poetry, literature and culture.
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Carl Wolfson

Carl Wolfson

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Progressive talk-show host Carl Wolfson brings his unique perspective to the political and social issues of the day. This includes in-depth interviews with top newsmakers, pointed commentary and humorous segments such as Weasel of the Week. Carl is a longtime comedian and activist who actually uses his degrees: a B.S. in Communications and an M.A. in Political Science. “Carl in the Morning” streams live @ www.XRAY.fm, 7 am to 9 am, PT, weekdays from Portland, Oregon.
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The Modern Day Man

The Modern Day Man

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Top 20 In Feedspot's 100 Best Men's Podcasts: The Modern Day Man (TMDM) Is A Men's Self-Improvement Podcast, Sponsored By Elevate Marketing Group And Hosted By Emeka Onyike, That Explores Life From The Perspective Of The Modern Day Man. This Podcast Is For Men Who Want To Win At Life! Join Us As We Discuss A Wide Range Of Topics: • Who Is The Modern Man? • What Role Do Men Play In Society? • Where Is Masculinity Headed? • How Have Gender Roles Evolved? • Why Are Men Necessary? • How Do I Rea ...
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Welcome to Katha Meetha . We are two siblings, Yusef and Zubi. We have always been pretty close and our relationship fluctuates between parental and sibling-like. We recently lost our mother to a drunk driving related accident. This has been seismic and we thought this may be a creative outlet as well as a way to heal together and share some of our knowledge about a variety of topics, in a fun way, and hopefully create a community. Join us as we talk about everything in a real-life practical ...
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How am I going to achieve it? Why am I not good enough? When will these expectations stop? Why me? Who am I? Where do I go from here? What do I need to do to be happy? Who will guide me? Do such questions hassle you? If anger, anxiety, loneliness, pain, rejection, sadness are triggers slowing you down mentally and physically, then this podcast, ‘Spark the పరివర్తన’, is for you. Belina, author of an e-book, “I Feel” and a transition life coach, supports people on their individual journeys and ...
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My Ramadan features well-known Muslim personalities and everyday Australians sharing their experiences of Ramadan and Eid through five specially themed episodes. Join host Sarah Malik and guests including academic Susan Carland and Masterchef contestant Amina El Shafei as they talk navigating work while fasting, what it means to slow down and reject hustle culture, and how Ramadan connects to spirituality and self. We discover favourite Iftar food traditions and how Ramadan intersects with b ...
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Steve helped give me the confidence in myself to leave law and start an escape room business. He taught me simple saying that will stay with me for the rest of my life like: "Do something where if you are right you get rich, if you are wrong you don't go broke." And "Live your twenties like few will so you can live your forties and beyond like few …
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Alongside Nim (@MapleBrownie), we discussed the opening night event of the tenth annual India Film Festival of Alberta, as well as a workshop put on by film archivist Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. Show notes: Bollywood Drafts Podcast India Film Festival of Alberta Ghoomer Our coverage of the 2017 India Film Festival of Alberta, where we saw A Death in…
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Your favourite Desi podcasters are back after their summer break, and things hot up after Man finally watches the Bollywood film Rocky Aur Rani, months after Shabby went to the premier. While Shabby was away in India, Man witnessed the far right riots that rocked England. Shabby gives her view on the Salim -Javed documentary on Netflix on Amazon Pr…
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Sector 36 is a gratuitously grisly dramatisation of the gruesome Nithari serial murders from around two decades ago. But because it unfolds with zero nuance, the movie mines cheap thrills out of a real-life horror story. We talk about the strange arcs that Vikrant Massey and Deepak Dobriyal’s characters have been given, the haphazard narrative stru…
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Kill might be one of the rare movies that actually benefit from a remake—that’s how royally it fumbles both its action and revenge plot. We discuss the film’s indecipherable approach to close combat, the lead actor Lakshya’s wooden performance, and the lack of inventiveness in the story. We also talk about the unearned John Wick and The Raid compar…
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My beautiful humans! Welcome back to breaking the fourth wall with me! It’s been over a year since I’ve spoken soft to your souls and I’ve enjoyed it. I truly hope that you enjoy this episode of me breaking my own fourth wall and stop letting fear get in the way. I love you beauties! Please continue to do great things for your mind, body and soul! …
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Our host, Stephanie Fortunato speaks to Adriane Jefferson, Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven. They discuss cultural equity planning at a city level, the fundamental shifts it has facilitated for New Haven, as well as the challenges and opportunities of creating a living and actionable plan to create a more equitable and more cu…
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We checked out the latest talking heads documentary about Bollywood cinema, Namrata Rao's Angry Young Men. Did we learn anything? Show notes: De Palma Friedkin Uncut Netflix and Dil: High and Low - Cinema Marte Dum Tak and The Romantics Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th The Story…
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The year’s biggest Indian hit, Kalki 2898 AD, is just as irredeemable as Prabhas’ other recent films. But unlike those movies, this one barely features Prabhas at all and drags on for three hours without offering a single character you can latch on to. We talk about the film’s poor construction, subpar world-building, and superficial writing. We al…
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Today, special guest Liz Rosenfeld discusses the choreographer Jerome Robbins. Born in New York to Jewish immigrants, Robbins pursued dance and radical politics––until, under the threat of being blacklisted and exposed for his sexuality, reporting on his former comrades to the House Committee on Unamerican Activities. As one of Broadway's star chor…
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Angry Young Men, the three-part documentary about writers Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar’s partnership, is a massive missed opportunity. We discuss the show’s cagey approach to its legendary subjects, the overwhelming feeling of self-satisfaction, and the unearned points it tries to score for highlighting the plight of writers in the film business. We…
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Chandu Champion finds director Kabir Khan returning to 83 territory, for better or worse. We talk about the film’s shoddy storytelling structure, its complete lack of interest in developing its protagonist, and its over-reliance on crutches like music and contrivances. We also discuss Khan’s tendency to underestimate his audiences’ intellect and hi…
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In Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, Taapsee Pannu and Vikrant Massey return as the murderous couple of hell who were introduced in 2021’s Haseen Dillruba. The sequel boasts an entirely different visual aesthetic and its romantic-thriller tone stands in contrast to the tongue-in-cheek pulpiness of the first film. We discuss what a huge mistake this is, w…
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Our host, Adrian Ellis, speaks to His Excellency Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chair, Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, on the ambitious plans to position Abu Dhabi as a major tourism and cultural destination – particularly through the Saadiyat Island Cultural District, home to Louvre Abu Dhabi and a host of other world-class cultural in…
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As Shabby heads off on her hols here's an old episode of the Shabby And Man podcast.It's the Happiness special, what makes you happy or more to the point can you ever be truly happy.Thanks for tuning in. Partners, parents and broadcasters Shabby and Man. He started in London She started in Delhi, somewhere on the way their paths crossed. From hosti…
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Longlegs is the rare psychological horror movie that truly gets under your skin. Featuring an instantly iconic performance by Nicolas Cage, the movie creates an ominous atmosphere with the help of a measured pace and an unsettling reliance on silence. We discuss the film’s grounded first act and its rapid descent into full-blown supernatural horror…
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[🎙️I-POD Episode 39: "How far has IAAS LC Unpad made you?"🎙️]Hello #FamilIAAS! In this episode, I-POD presents guests who have a lot of valuable experience with IAAS. We'll discuss how IAAS LC Unpad brought them to be the person they are today. So, what makes them confident to continue contributing with IAAS until now? Join us to explore the impact…
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It's midyear review time! We check in on the first six months of the year and all of the Bollywood (and Bollywood-adjacent) movies that made it in front of our eyeballs. Show notes: Merry Christmas Fighter Article 370 Laapataa Ladies Murder Mubarak (Episode 154) Crew INTERVAL ("Ghagra" from Crew) Monkey Man Amar Singh Chamkila (Episode 155) Love Se…
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In this Episode Shabby And Man discuss the UK General Election with Sir Keir Starmer becoming the new Prime Minister . They delve into the summer of sport with The Euros and Wimbledon in full swing and India's nail biting victory in the Cricket World Cup. Having finally seen Kalki 2898 AD on the massive IMAX screen in London ,they give their verdic…
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Summary Our host, Hilary Knight, speaks to Tasha James on the important role digital repatriation plays in enabling the maintenance and revitalization of Indigenous cultures, and the considerations critical to this work. Tasha, a Wiradjuri woman who grew up in Central West New South Wales, Australia, is an Indigenous audiovisual archive specialist …
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Starting with a reading from Martin Duberman's book Stonewall about the riots that kicked off a revolution, we reflect on the history of increasing corporate involvement in Pride, some unreasonably horny Subaru ads, a Raytheon Pride slogan from this year that made both of us momentarily speechless, and the politics and ethics of engaging with corpo…
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They say to save the best for last and I think I did. I’m ending the Raleigh Williams Experience podcast to make space for something new to come about. In writing on creation I realized that all of my creations were never really given my full time and attention. Creation requires death and it will only fill the space that you allow it to fill in yo…
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We travel back to the mid-2000s with one of Bollywood's most fearless actresses, Preity Zinta. Show notes: The Stanley Cup finals are on (we lost) Bollywood Drafts Preity Zinta (has not made an impression on Matt) We would really like to see Sangharsh Heaven on Earth (and its gorgeous poster) Erin's thesis on Preity Zinta INTERVAL ("It's Time to Di…
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Today's special guest is Will Tosh, Head of Research at Shakespeare's Globe, London, and the author of a new book, “Straight Acting: The Many Queer Lives of William Shakespeare.” Having answered the obvious question in the prologue, the book becomes a sort of emotional biography of Shakespeare’s private life, but uses that his life and his work to …
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Hear about our recent and upcoming travel - a cruise and central florida summer trip. What goes into planning a trip to Orlando with kids - listen to find out; stay tuned to hear about how the trip went! Give us a call at 828-552-4257 or comment to share your comments! Disclaimer: this podcast is for entertainment purposes only.…
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In this episode ,Shabby And Man discuss the Three Lions on the England Shirt as the football reaches fever pitch with the Euros,Shabby attends the premier of the Pakistani movie Umrao Ayyar-A New Beginning, while Man is exited about going to the Imax theatre to see the premier of one of the most expensive Indian movies ever made Kalki 2898 AD .All …
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They might as well have called Maharaj “Junaid Khan’s Launch Vehicle” because naming it after the villain makes even less sense. We discuss the film’s many irredeemable flaws, which include shaming the victim of sexual abuse, projecting a red flag male character as the protagonist, and resorting to the problematic trope of “fridging.” We also talk …
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In its third and potentially final season, Kota Factory seems to be responding to past criticism. We discuss the show’s sudden bout of self-reflection, and the confused manner in which it examines the harsh realities of towns like Kota and the industries they service. We also talk about its aversion to human moments, and why the handful of them thi…
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[REUPLOADED] Happy Father's Day! Back with another conversation about Fatherhood featuring three new dads—all with ties to the Bay Area—but living in various places throughout California & Maryland. This episode continues the conversation & shares more stories, emotions, & perspectives. We discuss single parenting, being a stepfather, welcoming twi…
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Dibakar Banerjee is going to have to make two good movies to compensate for whatever hellish assault on the senses Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 was. We discuss the film’s muddled social commentary, the frustration oozing out of every frame, and the general incoherence of the arguments. We also compare LSD2’s aesthetic and thematic shortfalls, especially w…
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Moments after watching the nail biting India V Pakistan cricket match in New York, Shabby And Man talk cricket. Also with the swearing in of Indian Prime Minster Modi for a third term they do a quick explainer of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) party at what the coalition means for the BJP . All this and more Thanks for tuning in Partners, p…
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Our host Adrian Ellis speaks to Marjan Faraidooni, Chief of Education & Culture and Chief of HR at Expo City Dubai about how Expo City transformed itself from a major event venue into a vibrant cultural ecosystem unto itself. References: Expo City Dubai: https://www.expocitydubai.com/ Expo 2020 Dubai Museum opening: https://blooloop.com/museum/news…
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Today, Yusef and Zubi reconnect after a few weeks apart. Yusef gets Zubi's raw reaction to an announcement. We discuss the intersection between societal pressures and artistic expression. Give us a call at 828-552-4257 or comment to share your comments! Disclaimer: this podcast is for entertainment purposes only.…
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We travel back to the opulence of 1940s Lahore with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's lush Netflix period drama Heeramandi. Show notes: Heeramandi Tawaifs Be Kind Rewind - Sofia Coppola and the Godfather Part III Disaster Next time: Preity Zinta Find us on Apple Podcasts! and Stitcher! and audioBoom! and iHeartRadio! and Spotify! and Google Podcasts! Thank y…
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Crew, the new heist movie starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, effectively weaponises middle-class angst against corporate overlords. We praise the film’s dedication to punching up, the instant relatability that it is able to generate for its characters, and its tightly constructed first half. But we also criticise its endless produ…
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In this episode Shabby And Man discuss the elections happening in the UK and India.Also Desi wins at The Cannes Film Festival . And a mention of the IPL All this and much more more.Thanks for tuning in.Partners, parents and broadcasters Shabby and Man. He started in London She started in Delhi, somewhere on the way their paths crossed. From hosting…
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Summary In this episode I discuss the concept of personal fulfillment and the journey towards finding one's true desires and passions. I go over the the idea of the camel, lion, and child as stages of personal growth and transformation. The camel represents the burden of societal expectations, the lion symbolizes rebellion against those expectation…
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