Farah and Karthieek unpack Sing Sing (2024): a raw look at the RTA theatre program, art as rehabilitation, and the humanity and growth that can happen behind prison walls.
Farah and Karthieek dive into Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun, a tender, unsettling look at a father-daughter holiday and how memories change as we grow.
the guy with the camera and the football and the best energy ever!!
tldr; el is gullible and dyfan is not
if there's an out loud episode worth tuning into, it's this one :)
Brand new show: Reeled In!
Join us as we dive into Triangle of Sadness, unpacking power plays, projectile vomiting, and the age-old question: who should pay on a date?
Produced and Presented by Farah Atiqah and Ruqayya Zuhair; Mixed and Edited by Jessica Tham and Ruqayya Zuhair
El and Dyfan are back with another thick wad of stories for yall
Them creepy wells, them creepy girls' hostels, mass hysteria in kelantan (shoOcking) and a special late-night highway experience that’ll make you think twice before that solo drive.
Warm up your chai, turn down the lights, and join us as we get cozy with the uncanny :))
Tune in for insights into the brains behind the ICN success and everything to do with event management and being an International Students' Officer at UNM with the queen herself: Sameera!!
Presented and Produced by Muntasir Mukhtar; Edited by Jessica Tham and Ruqayya Zuhair
This episode is a warm hug in audio form.
We are joined by only one of our best teachers on campus: Dr Jason! We are diving into all things Cuban, but most importantly, kindness. We know about Castro, Cuban cars, cigars, and coffee- but what about the values Cubans have as a society, the values that can change lives and actually make the world a better place?
Dr Jason Pandya-Wood is currently the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, and teaches Policy & Persuasion. He is also the author of a groundbreaking book on kindness in policymaking: The Kindness Fix, published earlier this year.
Everyone who knows Dr. Jason knows this: he teaches with heart, believes in you before you believe in yourself, and makes you feel like you can take on the world.
Presented and Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair; Special Thanks to Jessica Tham for audio editing support and Nayli Nasran for production assistance.
El and Dyfan are back with spooky msian boarding school horror stories, and one of the bigger horrors of last year: saltburn!
Turn off the lights, burn your candles and tune in :))
Presented by Eleanor Fakhurrazi and Dyfan Farian; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair; Mixed and Edited by Ahmed Hazem and Ruqayya Zuhair
we’re breaking down the third culture kid experience, the Sri Lankan civil war, and Gulf identity politics - in 20 minutes, with our resident pRODuCeRrr!!
fyi, this was recorded a while ago :D
Produced and Presented by Ezekiel Alex George; Edited and Mixed by Ruqayya Zuhair and Jessica Tham
All things Izz, sports, and NATIONS' CUP!! 🏆🏆🏆
Tune in to get to know the behind the scenes of Nations Cup with the Sports Officer and his story with being a student athlete and NUFC.
Produced and Presented by Muntasir Mukhtar; Edited and Mixed by Ahmed Hazem and Sahanie PitadeniyPitadeniya
El and Dyfan on air, with stories of their own personal experiences with jinns.
Presented by Dyfan Farian and Eleanor Fakhurrazi; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair and Muntasir Mukhtar; Edited by Ahmed Hazem; Mixed by Sahanie Pitadeniya
Join us on Out Loud, new and improved, for a good scare. based on true stories. ft. Gwen and Ashley ;)
Presented by Dyfan Farian and Eleanor Fakhurrazi; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair and Muntasir Mukhtar; Edited by Ahmed Hazem; Mixed by Sahanie Pitadeniya
On this episode, we are joined by the one and only: Megumi!! We know of the rainbows and sunshine that Japanese culture is, but what about the dark side? What does being Japanese really mean?
Presented by Ezekiel Alex George; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair, Muntasir Mukhtar and Ezekiel Alex George; Edited and Mixed by Ahmed Hazem and Sahanie Pitadeniya
The ones who are really immortals are the artists, those are the ones who, at the end of the day, write history.
Join us for one of our best episodes yet- recorded wayyyyy earlier this year, joining us online all the way from the US is Amin Kamrani, on of our first google-able guests TT
Amin gives us all the details on what it's like being an Iranian immigrant in Malaysia, and now the United States. He goes into the turmoil in Iran and the human rights violations faced there, but most importantly, how he uses his art and talent to tell stories and change minds.
If you're looking for one of them late-night conversations that talk about everything under the sun but still barely scrape the surface, this episode is for you.
Presented by Ezekiel Alex George; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair and Ezekiel Alex George; Edited and Mixed by Ahmad Hazem and Sahanie Pitadeniya
Join Ezekiel on this episode for a dive into all things Afghanistan, from women's rights and finding hope in the darkness, to Khaled Hosseini and use theater to empower, with our very special guest: Farzana Yakta!
Farzana is currently the Director of Parastoo, Malaysia's groundbreaking theater for refugees, by refugees. Parastoo gives the voiceless a voice, and uses drama to bridge the gap that separates refugees from everyone else, changing mindsets one play at a time.
Presented by Ezekiel Alex George; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair and Ezekiel Alex George; Edited by Ruqayya Zuhair; Mixed by Sahanie Pitadeniya
South Asian living in the Middle East, can you relate?
We talk about identity, codeswitching, belonging and everything in between. grab your Karak and TUNE IN ☕👂
Presented by Ezekiel Alex George; Produced by Ruqayya Zuhair, Muntasir Mukhtar and Ezekiel Alex George; Edited and Mixed by Ahmed Hazem and Sahanie Pitadeniya
Our very own Munti, Ezekiel and Dyfan are GRADUATING and we could not be prouder. Witness them yap about life and university one last time(??) 🎓🎉
Presented by Muntasir Mukhtar, Ezekiel Alex George and Dyfan Farian
Produced by Azalea Yee, Ruqayya Zuhair, and Muntasir Mukhtar
Edited and Mixed by Ahmed Hazem and Sahanie Pitadeniya
Tune in to this episode of What's up Notts as Munti gets grilled by Naza!
Produced and hosted by Muntasir Mukhtar; Edited and Mixed by Ahmed Hazem Oraby and Sahanie Pitadeniya
On this episode of Nott So Aware, Ezekiel sits down with Sanaaz and talks all things Kashmir! Join us as we explore the charm, the love, and the culture.