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A food justice and climate justice podcast from a young urban farmer and a community activist on Treaty 13 land (Mississauga, Ontario). Visit your co-host Rav at shadeofmiti.ca Check out your co-host Rahul at sustainablemississauga.ca
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Rav Singh, who as you know from season 1, is already fantastic. Rav gives us an update on all the amazing new finds he has made and the new journeys he has been on. We are in awe…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Gurinder Singh Mann a historian, author and researcher, who for a long time has inspired people through his work by encouraging discussion and discourse on Sikhi. Gurinder talks about the books he has authored and other projects he has had the privilege to work on such as the Sikh museum initiative. He also…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Mandeep Singh a teacher who is clearly inspiring young people both in the school he teaches as well as at camps and many other places. Mandeep Singh talks about the impact that t…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode (part 2 of 2) Shamsher Singh talks about the amazing film that is the Battle of Amritsar. If you have not seen it yet definitely go and watch it!By flawedfoolishandfantastic
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Shamshere Singh who is co-founder of the national youth Sikh federation, Programme Director of the Khalistan Centre and a big part of creating the amazing film Battle of Amritsar. In this episode (part 1 of 2) Shamshere Singh talks about his childhood and family, the national youth Sikh federation and his i…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Amar Singh Panesar, aka @RamblingsofaSikh , a historian, content creator and host of the Soch Podcast. The Soch podcast in my flawed and foolish opinion is amazing, the wide range of topics and guests always makes you think and I would highly recommend listening. In part 2 Amar Singh talks about how the pod…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Amar Singh Panesar, aka Ramblings of a Sikh , a historian, content creator and host of the Soch Podcast. In part 1 (of 2)Amar Singh talks about his influences growing up. How his…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Sandeep Singh Kandola, a fantastic Sarangi player who shares the intricacies of such an instrument and how a passion for sound and music at a young age has led him on a journey of discovery and inspiration from so many talented artists before him. With the work he does with String Beats and the performances…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Taran Singh, a creative entrepreneur and founder of Taran3D. A company who is use the latest AR and VR tech to create amazing immersive experiences. Taran’s creations and immersive experiences have made our rich history come to life and have helped to visualise stories and concepts that we have been taught.…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Harman Singh, who through his seva with basics of Sikhi has helped so many people learn and gain a deeper understanding of Sikhi and how amazing it is. Seeing the passion that Harman Singh has is truly inspiring. The ideas and projects that he spoke about during the podcast will help so many learn and have …
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This Episode is the second part of a 2 part podcast with Sant Hari Singh Ji Randhawe wale, who have dedicated their lives to serving the Sikh community. Despite Babaji having Katha twice as day as well as Santhia with multiple students and they still gave us so much time. In this episode (Part 2 of 2) Baba Ji talks about his time in Ferozpur jail, …
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Sant Hari Singh Ji Randhawe wale, who have dedicated their lives to serving the Sikh community. They have inspired, taught and guided so many Sikhs including Kamalpreet Singh. We were truly honoured to be given the opportunity to record this podcast, which will be shared in 2 parts. In this episode (Part 1 …
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Harpreet Singh, who's openness surrounding mental health alcoholism and diversity, have helped to start and grow conversations on topics which our communities have historically a…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Baljinder Singh, who after moving to the UK from India and having been inspired by great Sikhs, has gone on to teach and shape the lives of young Sikhs in Leicester and the wider…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Amandeep Singh, who alongside being part of the 2 Singhs Podcast also works with Basics of Sikhi and many other institutions to help people understand Sikhi. Amandeep Singh talks…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. This is the first ever episode that we filmed for the podcast. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Herrai Singh. He speaks about his influences from family and wider the community and how they have led him to be in…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode (part 2 of 2) Kuljit Singh talks about moving from Leicester to India with his family, the Seva they have been involved with and how it is helping them grow.…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Kuljit Singh, who's for many years helped to teach and guide so many young Sikhs in Leicester and beyond. In part 1 (of 2) Kuljit Singh talks about growing up in Leicester, how m…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to the courageous Gurchetan Singh Sandhu who's work under the UN banner to help prevent Child exploitation as well as activism for LGBTQI+ rights and equality has helped so many peo…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to the incredible Rav Singh from A little history of the Sikhs, who’s passion for collecting and rediscovering our Sikh history is helping to connect people to the contributions and…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to the incredible Harjinder Singh, who’s dedication to Seva alongside his writing and speaking has inspired so many. Harjinder Singh talks about growing up and the various influence…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Dr. Japjeet Rajbir Kaur (° 1979 in Belgium as Nele Bemong, but based in Leicester since 2012) gained her PhD in 19th-century literary studies and worked in academia (at K.U.Leuve…
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In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to Dr Kamalroop Singh, a scholar with a PhD in Sikh studies. He talks about growing up dealing with racism in Northampton, travelling around the world learning from the Budha Dal and others, his research into Dasam Granth as well as coming back to Northampton to help people through the power of yoga, detoxific…
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The flawed, foolish and fantastic podcast explores the great work being carried out by fantastic people in the Punjabi community. In this episode Kamalpreet Singh talks to the fantastically talented Amritpal Singh who's knowledge and ability with the tabla has inspired so many through his performances. Amritpal Singh discusses his journey, influenc…
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What is civic engagement all about? Why should we vote? In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Samantha from Apathy is Boring, a super cool organization working to make sure every young Canadian is an active citizen and youth are meaningfully engaged in all aspects of the democratic process. You can learn more about…
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What does civic engagement look like in Peel? In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Harminder from Engage Peel, a grassroots group from Peel striving for better governance and accountability in local democracy. Make sure to check out the other episodes in our election mini-series where we talk to 350 Canada, Apathy…
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Is climate a top issue for this election? Which candidates are ready to act on our climate crisis? In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Sarah and Ese from GreenPAC about the upcoming election and the work they are doing to make sure climate change is a top election issue. GreenPAC's 100 Debates on the Environment …
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Are our candidates talking about our climate crisis? Is Canada still on fire?! In this episode of our 4-part election mini-series, we're chatting with Atiya from 350 Canada about the upcoming election and the work they are doing to make sure climate change is a top election issue. We need ALL our political and community leaders, no matter their par…
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What challenges do farmers in Palestine face? What does Palestine's food sovereignty look like? Today, we're chatting with Rami from the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature about climate change, farming and Palestinian food sovereignty. You can learn more about the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature here. Links to things mentioned in episo…
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We're talking to Environmental Defence, Community Climate Council and Jenni Le Forestier on the organizing and advocacy they have been doing to #stopthe413, an increasingly opposed Highway project, proposed to cut through vast areas of forest and farmland, just north and parallel to the 407. This is a great opportunity to learn about how to organiz…
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Would you be ready if a climate disaster hit today? We talk to Climate Crisis Connect about what climate disasters are, how to prepare for them and why it's important to do this work now. Climate Crisis Connect is a group of youth in Mississauga who are working with marginalized communities to help them prepare for a climate disaster. You can conne…
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This week, we take time to learn, reflect and share resources in memory of the children lost and the survivors of the Canadian Residential Schools system. Reconciliation is not possible without truth. We understand this is a difficult topic for many, support is available via The Indian Residential School Survivors Society at 1 (800) 721-0066 or the…
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Happy Bike Month! Let's kick-off Bike Month by learning about what biking looks like today, and what it could look like in the future. We're joined by amazing bike leaders from our community: Vicki Tran - Sheridan Bike Hub Kris Hammel - Frost Bike Mississauga Chelsea Dalton - former UTM Bikeshare Get inspired and let's build a community where bikin…
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We're talking to Moon and Noah, a Black and Asian queer, trans, physically and mentally disabled couple, from That Gay Garden! We chat about their food and farming experiences and dream of having a tiny home and land to farm. We also chat about tips for allyship, as well as tips on how Black, Indigenous, people of colour, trans and disabled people …
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How is our winter season changing? How is this affecting our food growing projects? Rahul Mehta, a local resident and activist, helps us explore what our changing winters mean for our gardens, how to have difficult climate conversations, and provides tips on how we can grow successfully with the instability and unpredictable weather associated with…
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We're learning about Mississauga's first urban agriculture strategy with Jane Hayes, a community developer and permaculture designer. We talk about what urban agriculture is, why it's important, the process of developing this strategy and the potential impacts it will have on our community. You can connect with Jane at Garden Jane or at Hoffmann Ha…
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This episode aired on Sauga 960 AM on Friday, April 9, 2021. How are environmental justice, menstruation and farming related? I chat with Justine Geroche, an intersectional activist in Mississauga, about the connections between environmental and menstruation justice, and what it's like to be a farmer who menstruates. To connect with Justine, click …
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This episode was aired on Newstalk Sauga960am on March 26, 2021. We're talking about the farmers protests and revolution in India but with a local twist! Simran (from Justice for Indian Farmers TO) and Navtej Sanghera (community members in Mississauga) speak to us about why these protests are important and how we can support in Peel. Check out Just…
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Why are farmers in India protesting? Why have thousands of people been protesting for over 7 months? Today, I'm talking to three community activists and protesters from India about the farmer protests and revolution. Surjeet Bola gives us a background of why farmers are protesting, what they are hoping for, and tells us more about the important rol…
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We're talking to Rahul (an environmental activist) and Leon (an artist and animator) about comics and nature! We talk about Smallville and how it depicts the realities of farmers around the world, what makes a villain, how media influences the climate movement and representation in comics. This is part 2 of a 3 episode series exploring this topic. …
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We're talking to Rahul (an environmental activist) and Leon (an artist and animator) about comics and nature! We talk about Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy, the role females play in comics and the environmental movement, and films trying to convey environmental messaging. This is part 1 of a 3 episode series exploring this topic. You can connect with Leon…
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Correction to episode: Around the 10 minute mark, I say that after graduating I stayed in Guelph for a few years. I actually only stayed for a few months! For the first episode of this podcast, we're going to meet the face behind The Lassi Revolution - Rav! I am a young urban farmer on Treaty 13 land (Mississauga, Ontario). I share my story of how …
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