shado-lite is a brand new @shado.mag podcast hosted by Zoe Rasbash (@zorasbash) and Larissa Kennedy (@larissa_kennedy_). We will be using this podcast to navigate the big issues on your feed, moving from apathy and overwhelm to collective action and hopeful pathways forward. We’re not claiming to be experts in these issues – let’s remove the dichotomy of student versus teacher – but instead we want to take listeners on a collective journey of learning.
Visit shado’s website: shado-mag.com
Podcast artwork: @sayeeda.bacchus
Podcast production and music: @flrs.carla
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shado-lite is a brand new @shado.mag podcast hosted by Zoe Rasbash (@zorasbash) and Larissa Kennedy (@larissa_kennedy_). We will be using this podcast to navigate the big issues on your feed, moving from apathy and overwhelm to collective action and hopeful pathways forward. We’re not claiming to be experts in these issues – let’s remove the dichotomy of student versus teacher – but instead we want to take listeners on a collective journey of learning.
Visit shado’s website: shado-mag.com
Podcast artwork: @sayeeda.bacchus
Podcast production and music: @flrs.carla
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week, Zoe and Larissa are in conversation with community organiser, youth worker and educator, Sara Bafo. This episode draws on her extensive experience to consider how we can use the media, the limitations of mainstream channels, and how we build alternatives. They also discuss how to take these decisions collectively with accountability to those we organise alongside.
N.B. this episode was recorded on Thursday 3rd July 2025 so all views expressed are from that date.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.