On this special collaborative the Two Chickpeas are joined SilverJay from the Unapologetic Podcast, to discuss Sexual Harassment, their personal experiences with it and what else can be done to further the community, but also themselves. Experiences with sexual harassment are complex and personal, and the powerhouse podcast hosts discuss how their ever evolving knowledge of consent. has brought a new understanding to their past experiences with sexual harassment and how stories of other women facing these issues. impact them. Follow us on Instagram @TwoChickpeasinaPodcast Follow us on Tiktok @TwoChickpeasinaPodcast Listen to us on all major streaming platforms https://linktr.ee/twochickpeasinapodcast Subscribe on YouTube @twochickpeasinapodcast
The Chickpeas are joined by Executive Director from Karma Nirvana, Natasha Rattu, to discuss the Honor Based Abuse campaign and the different types of abuse that one can experience. We are proud to be partners with the UK Government on the Honor Based Abuse campaign.
The episode explores:
- Forced Marriages
- Virginity Testing
- FGM (Female Genital Mutilation)
If you or someone you know is at risk, you can seek legal protection and support to stay
safe.
Karma Nirvana, a partner of the UK Government’s Honour-Based campaign, offers
confidential help. Call their helpline on 0800 5999 247 or visit karmanirvana.org.uk.
#EndForcedMarriage #StopHBA #EliminateVAWG #YouAreNotAlone
In this special episode with producer and DJ duo MadStarBase, we delve into the journey of Neal and Anant in breaking barriers in he clubs in India, feeling like they didn't quite belong in their community to representing India at the Paris Olympics at the India House Paris. Follow us on Instagram @TwoChickpeasinaPodcast Follow us on Tiktok @TwoChickpeasinaPodcast Listen to us on all major streaming platforms https://linktr.ee/twochickpeasinapodcast Subscribe on YouTube @twochickpeasinapodcast Follow MadStarbase on Instagram @MadStarBase YouTube @MadStarBase Website https://madstarbase.com/MadStarBase - Boiler Room Goa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xl-YN320dIMadStarBase - Choli Ke Peeche - Remix | Mollywood 1.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zg9SBzfE5QMadStarBase - Mehbooba Mehbooba - Sholay - Mollywood 1.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weG-kodJraE Follow BoxOut FM https://boxout.fm/ Instagram @boxoutfm YouTube @boxoutfm
The Two Chickpeas sit down with writer and actor of Vitamin D, Saher Shah,(on zoom) to talk all about this incredible and powerful production coming to Soho Theatre this Spetember (Tuesday 3rd - 21st September 2024).
Saher explores the stigma of divorce in Vitamin D, the complexties of women in themselves and their relationships with one another and the patriarchy in the South Asian Community.
The play is sure to take you on a rollarcoaster, to feel. a rush of emotions and a unification with the storylines.
Vitamin D
Soho Theatre - 3rd - 21st September.
Written by Saher Shah.
Directed by Melina Namdar
Join Tash as she talks to writer and producer of "Ghar Ghar' a play about South Asian families and the dysfunctional dynamics that are always there but never really spoken about. Swept under the carpet are the traumas that have never been brought up again, the conversations that are too awkward to have and the shared understanding that 'everything is fine' when really everyone is stressed and keeping up pretences.
Unfortunately, due to a lack of funding, the first run of Ghar Ghar is only showing for two dates, 22nd and 23rd August 2024 at the Rosemary Theatre. Help to support to watching this play, this episode provides a deeper insight into the reasonings behind 'Ghar Ghar' was written, why it is important to see the play as well as the true realities of working in Art and Theatre with a lack of funding.
Two Chickpeas will always support and share British Asian and South Asian stories for support and any help. If you have something you would like us to share please email us at twochickpeasbusiness@gmail.com
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Two Chickpeas sit down with comedian Eshaan Akbar. Eshaan began his comedy career ten years ago and has been making people cry with laughter ever since. You will have seen Eshaan on Live at the Apollo, Sex Education and soon you will see him on Celebrity Masterchef. We however saw him on BBC’s Pilgrimage and in discussing this we have one of our most insightful conversations to date about religion.
Eshaan is a British Asian male who once practised Islam and talks about the decision he took in his 20s to no longer practice his religion. Eshaan is also a cultural commentator in his own right as he talks about witnessing racism growing up, how his environment at home was one that never made him feel shame in who he was and how ultimately his mother, who sadly passed away a decade ago, has had the most influence in his life and it’s led him to right where he is today, one of the funniest men on the planet!
In paternership with the NHS ( @NHS ) we have put together some important information on the signs and symptoms of cancer, please do share this with your friends and family. If something in your body doesn't feel right, please contact your GP practice. The earlier cancer is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat - and patients who are diagnosed at the earliest stages, like stage 1 and 2, are far more likely to survive. For more information visit nhs.uk/cancersymptoms
Three years later and after the pandemic, The Chickpeas are once again joined by fitness and PCOS coach, Keisha Sethi. In this exciting episode get to know Keisha on a more personal level as she discusses how Fitness With Keisha is building, a new chapter in her life being a mother and the journey that has led her here. Link to our first episode with Keisha Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2h7rHh2dDnAAbQUdqHd30p Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pcos-awareness/id1493275327?i=1000537017688 Fitness with Keisha https://www.instagram.com/fitnesswithkeisha/?hl=en
Special thank you to Keisha who is an absolute beautiful human being, if you'd like to enquire with Fitness with Keisha, head to her website https://fitnesswithkeisha.com/ for more details!
The Two Chickpeas are joined by broadcaster, teacher and writer, Bobby Seagull. Bobby delves into his upbringing, his role as a teacher, how maths actually helps with his dating life and his time on Indian Matchmaking.
Chickpeas: Special thanks to Bobby, we loved having you on!
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What's س ?
Pronounced ‘’scene’’ or ‘’seen’’, encapsulates the spirit of unity, belonging, and creative expression. This dynamic gathering serves as a platform where individuals from unique backgrounds can share their stories, art, traditions, and passions with a like-minded and appreciative community.
For their first event, Two Chickpeas in a Podcast were invited to host a live podcast exploring our relationship with our South Asian heritage and the many stories and experiences that have made up the South Asian Diaspora in the UK today.
This episode is very special and was recorded in a room full of people with love, forming new connections and a safe space to share our stories, be vulnerable and feel part of a community where we feel SEEN.
Yes we are back, 2024, and kicking it off with UROOJ ASHFAQ!
@TwoChickpeasInAPodcast
@UroojAshfaq
@SohoTheatre
Born in Dubai, Urooj moved to Mumbai at the age of 12. She started performing at open-mic nights at 21, becoming a regular in Mumbai’s young, rapidly-growing comedy scene, while citing stars like Sarah Silverman, Bridget Christie, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Josie Long and James Acaster as her creative heroes. Owing to her boundary-pushing humour and disarming charm she notched up some serious views and a loyal and growing fan base on home turf, as well as second finalist spot on TLC’s Queens of Comedy (2017).
Aside from her stand-up performances, Urooj enjoys credits as a writer on numerous fiction and non-fiction projects such as Die Trying (2018), Son Of Abish (2017) and Better Life Foundation (2016). Having an in-built knack for acting, she has also featured in web series such as AIB: Honest Engineering Campus Placements (2017), Die Trying (2018), Pushpavalli (2020) and Comedy Premier League (2021) and also hosted Comicstaan Series 2 (2019).
In a noteworthy first, the 28 year-old was the first ever India-based stand-up comedian to be awarded Best Newcomer Award at the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival for her second full-length show in English, Oh No!, backed by Soho Theatre and OML in India. In the show she introduces her personality and life in India, taking audiences through her anecdotes on therapy, her thoughts on pornography and phone etiquette, to the ways boys suppress emotions and childhood issues. With material strong on Gen Z energy, the fast-talking, quick-thinking creative powerhouse is an endearing presence onstage with her candid and engaging content.
Urooj is on tour in the UK from 23rd January to 8th February 2024. Tickets are available on https://sohotheatre.com/
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A long awaited episode and a personal favourite for the Two Chickpeas brings you Parle Patel AKA Planet Parle. The Chickpeas sit down to discuss with the Garba King himself what Garba means, what Navratri means and why it is celebrated in Hinduism and the Hindu Culture.
As well as being a comedic, social media personality and content creator, Parle also gives us an insight into designing his first collection for House of Ruhi, the reason for the brand, their ethos and aims to bring people the comfort and joy of wearing such fabrics during this Navratri season.
What is Navratri? Find out at 29:40
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@planetparle
CHICKPEAS:
We mentioned some of our favourites from Parle's YouTube channel (but also some not mentioned but we love) which include: People at Garba, Baa and Sweetie, Indian Parents and Guests Coming Over
Please do continue to like, subscribe and share with people who you think would love this episode, your family and friends that have loved watching Parle over the years!
Vim from Netflix's Indian Matchmaking
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In this episode, one Chickpea, Natasha tells her experience and journey in wanting a rhinoplasty aka a nose job. From initial thoughts, worries and anxieties to now living her life having carried out the surgery, this episode delves deep into the emotional experience as a whole.
Note from The Chickpeas: We would like to put a disclaimer out there that in no way, shape or form are we promoting surgery. This is a personal experience and journey and urge everyone to do their thorough research in taking any cosmetic surgery and speaking to healthcare professionals. We wanted to talk on this experience as it was a prominent time in Natasha's life and has been a huge part of her life and journey and wanted to share her feelings and experience on this time. We also feel that while our podcast does stem from wanting to share British Asian experiences, our podcast is also not just limited to that and we want to both address the stigmas that can be found in society in general where often this can be looked down upon. Sit back, relax and listen for some raw and honest chats and of course some laughs along the way.
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A full and extended version will be available on YouTube which includes vlog entries from the time of surgery in Istanbul 2022.
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Aman Dhillon at Reeln Ltd (copied in) and Filme Shilmy are launching 'The Filme Shilmy Show' a brand new talk show based in London that will have a live audience. This venture unites UK viewers and South Asian artists (in Great Britain and internationally).
Whilst such ventures are adopted well in India where actors come to promote their work, this concept encourages fulfils a current void in the UK of providing a stage with live audience to promote current and upcoming projects. There is often a demand for a platform where artists can promote and engage with local press/media at one place, especially when there are Indian artists who shoot here. The first edition is titled 'A Spotlight On British Asian Filmmakers'. Our panelists include Pravesh Kumar MBE (Little English), Nathalia Syam (Footprints On Water) and Dr Parvinder Shergill (Kaur on ITVX).
Tickets: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/a-spotlight-on-british-asian-filmmakers/-- OR via @FilmeShilmy on Instagram
THE TWO CHICKPEAS ARE BACK SEASON 3, EPISODE 1 delves into the newer experiences the both have faced recently spanning from talks on fertility, being single, being in a long term relationship and moving away from Hounslow! This episode will leave you laughing but also touches on some important issues and addresses some vulnerable emotions. If you do like the episode, please do like, comment and subscribe, it would mean the world to us! If you have a spare moment, please do also leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
The Chickpeas are joined with actor and quite the comedian, Viraj Juneja, to discuss his role as Harry in the new British Asian film by Pravesh Kumar that is 'Little English'. This film is an absolutely beautiful story full of romance and comedy yet touches our hearts with such a brilliant storyline a lot of us can relate to. 'Little English' addresses some important and quite frankly touchy and taboo topics that we delve into and why it is important for stories like this to be made in Britain today. A stunning combination of dysfunctional families, hardships and finding peace and love within your culture, the film will have you laughing and wiping your tears away. Set in Slough, 'Little English' hits very close to home.
LITTLE ENGLISH opens exclusively in UK Cinemas from 17th March 2023.
https://littleenglishfilm.com/
Directed by Pravesh Kumar,
Starrring Rameet Rauli and Viraj Juneja as Simmy and Harry,
Supported by such amazing actors including Seema Bowri, Madhav Sharma, Goldy Notay, Ameet Chana, Nikki Patel, Sanjeev Kohli, Yasmeen Khan and Shin Parwana
We sit down with poet, broadcaster, actor and all-over British Asian Superstar, Mim Shaikh. Mim has been a pioneer in the British Asian media world, from broadcasting on BBC 1Xtra and BBC Asian Network to his phenomenal documentary 'Finding Dad' and now in the new upcoming film 'What's Love Got To Do With It?' with a stellar cast with some of Britain's most iconic and celebrated actors. WLGTDWI is out in cinemas on 24th February 2023.
Mim joins us to talk about WLGTDWI, we delve into the premise of the film and the importance of exploring British and Pakistani culture. We also have such an open and honest conversation about Asian culture and why we do what we do, especially in this generation. We thoroughly enjoyed this episode and an honour to see someone we have followed for a while continue to grow in his journey and keep such a humble mind about everything.
Special thanks to Mim, Sharan and Destinee.
The Two Chickpeas host their first live podcast at The Natural History Museum in London
Activist, Joshua Virasami and scientist, Ashar Aslam are in conversation with the Chickpeas to talk about the importance of Climate Justice and discussions of our complicated relationships with nature and its disproportionate impact on people of colour. As the conversation delves into the industrial revolution and how this has impacted climate change to the tragedy and devastation of the flooding in Pakistan, we also look to see what humans as a collective can do in order to help raise awareness of the change that will be for the future and generations to come that will too, face hardships due to the climate.
This podcast was in line with the first Explorer's Night at The Natural History Museum on Thursday 26th January 2023.