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How to be lazy every day and learn how to use the remote control for the TV - she doesn't have any human compassion for others and called me a dirty fucking queer on a bus bus in 2001. You didn't think I'd forget that did you? You remember me and I remember putting the trash out.
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What was going through the minds and hearts of our teenagers during the pandemic? From ‘this is nothing to worry about’ to ‘OMG, we’re all going to die', their frank, moving and often funny reflections have been captured by a group of Southampton teenagers talking to their peers, as part of learning to put together a podcast from start to finish. The stories captured in 6 episodes 15/20min long are ultimately stories of resilience and abrupt onset of maturity.This first episode offers an int ...
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In the three years since its return to power, the Taliban have excluded women and girls from almost every aspect of public life in Afghanistan, denying them access to education, employment, even speaking or showing their faces outside their homes. Published this August, My Dear Kabul: A Year in the Life of An Afghan Women’s Writing Group (Coronet, …
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This week, Ray and Kevin are back with a special. They welcome back ex Saints FC Women's player Rachel Panting. Rachel discusses her life away from the game and chat in depth about the new era for the Women's side this season. Starting with the new roles for Marieanne Spacey-Cale and incoming new head coach Remi Allen. They also go over the player …
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This week, the team welcome back The Moscow Mush Kevin Milverton to help go through the turbulent week. They get into all the deals from Deadline Day, including the massive coup of Aaron Ramsdale, and say goodbye to Charly Alcaraz and Jayden Meghoma The EFL Cup campaign kicked off in dramatic style with a 5-3 win in the Welsh capital, followed by m…
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Eustace Tackie-Otoo joins us from Grace Community Church, Sekondi-Takoradi in Ghana. Eustace helps us to see our wider mission as a church belonging to a family of churches like Commission. We see that God's purposes for His church extend way beyond our own immediate activities and area, and the part which we play in all of that.…
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This week, Ray, Tim and Tom are on hand to chat over what went wrong in Saturday's home opener against Nottingham Forest. The trio expand on what is needed moving forward in the transfer window and look ahead to next week's schedule. We hit the two capitals starting with Cardiff in the EFL Cup and then back to Premier League business against Brentf…
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On 21 August, Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers formally issued “vice and virtue” laws codifying rules of lifestyle and behaviour, entrenching their control over social interactions and the private lives of people in the country. Unsurprisingly, the strictest measures relate to the dress and demeanour of women. The laws say that Muslim women must cover …
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Ray and Tim are on hand to go over the events of the opening game of the new Premier League season at St. James' Park. The pair touch on the red card, the positive performance and of course, the error which led to our demise. They also go over the latest news from this past week including new signings Cameron Archer and Lesley Ugochukwu. Tim also b…
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Ray, Tim and Tom are on hand to kick the season off with a bang. The guys preview the return to the Premier League, drawing a line under the pre season fixtures, grading the transfer window so far and those all important predictions. There's the usual transfer rumours and they discuss what Russell Martin and co. need to do to avoid a repeat of the …
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Welcome to the Southasia Review of Books Podcast from Himal Southasian, where we speak to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In this episode, Shwetha Srikanthan, assistant editor at Himal Southasian, speaks to Neha Dixit about her debut non-fiction book The Many Lives of Syeda X: The Story of an Unknown Indian. N…
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Ray, Kevin & Tim are back for a quick catch up to go over the pre season friendlies so far. The short trip up the road to Silverlake Stadium then the camp in the Spanish sunshine where Bordeaux and Montpellier provided sterner opposition. The guys go over the latest transfer news from both men's and women's teams, welcome back Flynn Downes and new …
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In this episode of ‘State of Southasia’, Nayantara Narayanan speaks to Ali Riaz, distinguished professor at Illinois State University, who studies democratisation, violent extremism, political Islam, and Southasian and Bangladeshi politics. Riaz details how, after the government displayed absolute disregard for people’s lives, it has further lost l…
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Welcome to the Southasia Review of Books Podcast from Himal Southasian, where we speak to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In this episode, Shwetha Srikanthan, assistant editor at Himal Southasian, speaks to the Colombo-based author Vajra Chandrasekera about his debut novel 'The Saint of Bright Doors' (July 202…
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The boys are back after a summer break to catch up on all the happenings from a busy week at the club. We welcome Adam Lallana, Charlie Taylor, Ronnie Edwards and Nathan Wood and say our goodbyes to Romain Perraud and Lyanco. Ray, Kevin, Tim and Tom also go through the latest from the transfer rumours and chat the Euro's as England prepare for a se…
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In this episode of State of Southasia, assistant editor Nayantara Narayanan speaks to Harsh Mander, the peace activist and founder of Karwan-e-Mohabbat, a campaign in solidarity with victims of communal or religious violence.Mander says that over the past decade the Modi regime has normalised, legitimised, valourised and incentivised hate to such a…
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Race, gender, class, and many other social categories intersect to shape our experiences of both privilege and oppression. As we consider this Intersectionality and it’s effect on us and those around us, we look to Jesus who has ultimate privilege and power, yet chose to serve and sacrifice.Kirjoittanut Simon Munsie
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At Screen Southasia, we host monthly online screenings of compelling documentaries from the region, including Nepal, India, Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Maldives and Sri Lanka. We present a diverse range of films, both classic and new, that showcase the unique cultures, histories and perspectives of Southasia.…
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Welcome to the Southasia Review of Books Podcast from Himal Southasian, where we speak to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In this episode, Shwetha Srikanthan, assistant editor at Himal Southasian, speaks to Siddhartha Deb about his novel 'The Light at the End of the World' and his latest book, 'Twilight Prison…
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Welcome to the second edition of the Himal Fiction Fest, where we celebrated Southasian fiction in translation. Southasia’s rich literary tradition spans hundreds of languages, cultures, regions and traditions – and translators play a vital role in bringing these works the exposure and recognition they deserve, and connect. To kick off the festival…
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In this week's special edition of In That Number, Ray & Kevin are joined by a fully loaded panel to end the season on another high with a quiz. Kevin and Tim team up to face off against the Super Subs of Tom Pickett and Will Green. Beforehand, the guys all have the little matter of the end of season awards to hand out. The annual SHITNA's is back o…
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This Sunday we gave to our Life Church Gift Day. Reading from Acts 4, Si Munsie addressed the relationship we have both with God and with the 'stuff' around us. The early church had been so radically effected by the grace they had received in Christ that it had wonderfully changed their relationship with their belongings. By grace, the same can be …
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In this episode of State of Southasia, Nayantara Narayanan speaks to Laxmi Murthy, a senior journalist and the editor of the report, about the important role of the media and the struggles of journalists working in crisis conditions in an especially important year for the region, when several countries in Southasia are holding elections. (Disclosur…
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This week, Ray is joined by Tim and Tom with good vibes and celebrations from Wembley. The trio discuss all the latest news from the club following the promotion party and look ahead to what the summer and next season will bring in terms of contracts and potential new signings. We are thrilled to officially announce the new signing to the show Tom,…
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Qué Será Será - WE'RE GOING TO WEMBLEY! What a night at St. Mary's it was, and Ray, Kevin and Tom are on hand to celebrate the victory over West Bromwich Albion in the Championship Play-off Semi-finals. They also look back over the tight affair in the first leg at The Hawthorns. Tom is back again and steps in with the preview for our day in the sun…
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Welcome to the Southasia Review of Books Podcast from Himal Southasian, where we speak to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In this episode, Shwetha Srikanthan, assistant editor at Himal Southasian, speaks to the Siliguri-based poet, writer and essayist Sumana Roy about her latest book 'Provincials: Postcards fr…
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