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  • When we use words we learned as children, we feel safe in their usage, because they were taught by trusted teachers in a trusted institution. We don’t always reflect on where they come from, what they signify, or how they may be interpreted by others. For some it doesn’t even matter. For many it matters more than they know.

    Breaking down biases that have built up walls in our minds can be an arduous and painstaking task. Yet in a society becoming constantly more diverse, do we not see the need to reanalyse how we communicate and the words we use to communicate with? Or do we try to deny diversification, even when it is there, staring at us, waiting to be understood?

    In this episode I refer to the boxes we start to build from our childhood and just a single phrase. How many more simple phrases have etched unconscious biases into the fabric of our thoughts? At what stage do we go back and try to identify what effect those biases have?

    It’s likely time already.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • This is a podcast about basketball. It is about sporting greatness and about NBA history. It is about what sport means to a young person growing up and being surrounded by people who love sport and want to share in that with you.

    It’s about what that sport represents to a person. It’s about disappointment when someone big does something you can never reconcile yourself with.

    This podcast looks to answer a simple question. Did LeBron ruin the NBA?

    Let me know what you think.

    Thanks for your time, Chris.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

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  • This is one of my favourite poems because it speaks to me of a parent’s love for their child and of a person wishing to impart wisdom in an affectionate manner.

    It is a little dated, yet the words remain delicately selected and impressive. It was written in the 19th century as a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson, from whom Kipling hoped his son would draw inspiration. It is perhaps here that my discomfort stirs. The odour of colonialism and elitism is somewhat pungent.

    In my spoken introduction I refer to ‘chivalry’ as a value I appreciate. I cannot separate the knightly virtue from my thought as being a value for good. I know that most knights who claimed to follow that path were only chivalrous to people of a ‘higher station,’ however, and that is where the dream fades. Chivalry for me, is a non-sexist, non-political, tolerant, respectful, and temperate code. Chivalry should ALWAYS protect the dignity of ALL others, without selective consideration for personal reward thereafter.

    We face a world today where chivalry is only a faint ideal conjured up by old movies that tell of glorious pasts, and that which fail to present the complete picture of those times. It is not the job of a movie-producer to record history as a historian would. Though perhaps we should use movies we like as inspirational material to learn what really happened, and to whom, and why.

    TwoandaMic clocking out!

    Enjoy.

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • Writers so often take the most mundane and show us the potential depths to their apparent shallowness. So it is with Marquez here. Not only does he dramatize the mundane, he does so in under a thousand words.

    The themes he calls upon us to consider are corruption, power, vengeance. They sway, they comingle, they wrestle and then they simply drift apart.

    Enjoy!

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  • This podcast asks why it is we can today accept such poor leadership. It’s about how we have allowed ourselves to be so poorly managed. It’s about we don’t demand more.

    This is the first part of a few podcast monologues I will be throwing out there to add my voice to the clamour of voices demanding more, better, and damn quickly too.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • Mischka and I cover a variety of topics under the very general title of feminism and patriarchy. As this episode is released on the eve of International Women’s Day, activists are still fighting for women’s equality and it is important to remind everyone of some of the original characters in the suffragette movement and the various waves of feminism over the last 100 years.

    Injustice is the relentless shadow of humanity that we may never truly unburden ourselves of, yet if we can one day attain true equality for women, maybe that shadow will also be thrown off.  

    Here below is a list of some of the books and movies that Mischka recommends on the subject of feminism.

    Thank you for time Mischka.

    Enjoy!

    BOOKS:

     

    1.           Bittersweet by Susan Coin: Longing for something, even for equality can be a great way of how to use an artistic expression

     

    2.           Burnout by Emily & Amelia Nagoski (2019)

     

    3.           Use of the Erotic by Audre Lorde (1978)

     

    4.           Wages for Housework by Louise Toupin (2018) draws on history of feminist movement between 1972 – 77

     

    Movies

    British Women Rights Activists: Film called Suffragette

    American Women Rights Activists: Film Iron Jawed Angels shows that U.S suffragette were inspired by British suffragette.

    Episode Art Photo by Paul von Brunn.

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • I often went to bed thinking “I don’t know if they’re going to make it.” In June last year a chance meeting allowed Dr Boshart to solidify plans for a dream that she has had as a medical doctor in providing her community, the Anishinaabe people, the kind of healthcare that addresses their needs. As Dr Boshart explains, that goes beyond the purely medical and physical needs. It addresses social, spiritual and mental issues, developing relationships, building on the blocks of understanding to deliver what the community wants, not what the healthcare system feels they should be provided.

    The day after our podcast, Dr Boshart and her team had to go in and pack everything away. The people they had temporarily given hope and dignity back to from a medical standpoint, would no longer have access to her caring, empathetic, authentic care.

    Thank you Dr Boshart for taking the time to talk about this extremely emotional story.

    Enjoy!

    Here is a link to the first podcast we did: https://rss.com/podcasts/twoandamic/1012570/

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • In this glorious poem, T S Eliot shows not only his depth of thought, but also the breadth of his reading and the respect he had for those who came before and who stepped alongside. It was first published in 1915 in the magazine Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.

    The poem did not receive the plaudits it deserved at the time, but in retrospect it is given great respect.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • How do we envision our futures? Politicians are really lacking in this area. There is no vision for the future. Communities need to decide what they need, and we need decentralised systems to provide us what we need.

    The SDGs are a wonderful set of ideas and principles, but they are not a rule book and they do not provide nations, regions or governments of any size a playbook by which to mitigate the effects of climate change or to specifically protect the environment, endangered species and delicate ecosystems.

    There are scientists fighting a battle of information uphill and with one hand tied behind their backs against the lobby machines of powerful corporates whose annual dividend increases are the only changes they are interested in. These corporate machines hold the golden-black strings of political influence and media control. When people talk of a systemwide change that needs to come in, these are the kinds of factors that need to be addressed.

    We can make changes at local and regional levels that will send out ripples across the vastness of our lands. Through these ripples we can adjust what needs to be adjusted, help communities become self-sufficient and inspire hopes of fairness, equality and sustainability through practical measures.

    Thank you Saroj and Philippe for your time and for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

    Enjoy!

    Welt Hunger Hilfe: Für eine Welt ohne Hunger und Armut - Welthungerhilfe

    Nutrition Smart Community: NutritionSmartCommUNITY (@nutritionsmartcommunity) • Instagram photos and videos

    A video to the project: https://youtu.be/4x7sxPRcxfc?feature=shared

     

    Why India's Gen Z and millennials feel more stressed – DW – 01/29/2024

    https://saroj-pinger.medium.com/from-hunger-to-prosperity-b34167944b21

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • A special Valentine’s Day episode offering. Kenyan artist Omish Njash presents his adaptation of the great romantic classic. For the uninitiated this episode is a journey through love, despair, corruption, hate, and more love, and more pain.

    Omish presents Romeo and Juliet with a uniquely Nairobian tale, substituting Verona with Kenya’s bustling capital, thrilling us with the undertones of Nairobi’s class system, political machinations, modern generation’s affairs of the heart, and the communication style unique to the Luo and Kikuyu.

    As always thank you Omish and break a leg!

    Enjoy!

     

    Some contacts to follow and support:

    The producer: https://www.boomplay.com/artists/61692621?srModel=COPYLINK&srList=WEB

    https://youtube.com/@iammassoudmusic7699?si=7Ah57O_i9160UTjJ

     

    Massoud Abdul (@_massoudmusic) • Instagram photos and videos

     

    The amazing cover art by: Cynthia Rutto (@indigo_the_mystic) • Instagram photos and videos

     

    And finally Alexander Ikawah AKA Omish Njash himself:

    Alexander Ikawah (@alexanderikawah) • Instagram photos and videos

    https://m.facebook.com/ArtByAlexanderIkawah/photos/a.1656965751202093/3250573785174607/?type=3

    Twitter: @Filmkenya

    https://www.linkedin.com/m/profile/in/alexander-ikawah-567a633a?originalSubdomain=ke

     

    Please support Omish here:

    https://ko-fi.com/post/INTRODUCING-THE-LUOPIANO-N4N2U8F33

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • It is not often I get to talk with people actually making a difference somewhere in the world. I have spoken with some, of course, and that is one of the main reasons I do these podcasts. Today is extra special because I am joined by two people who both bridge worlds, business to charity, urban and rural, city and village, west and east, capital and agricultural and more besides.

    Saroj, with the generosity of her in-laws was able to realise her visions of a holistic approach to helping a village stand up and support itself. She spoke with the NGO Welt Hunger Hilfe, through whom Phillippe joined the story and immediately became a supportive voice in the project. Today two villages are living the adventure of this holistic approach coupled with the experience of the NGOs and the people on the ground dedicated to helping the villagers develop and grow their dreams. Below are some links connected to the project. Check them out and where possible, if you can support them, they would be extremely grateful.

    Thank you Saroj and Phillippe for your time.

    Enjoy!

     

    Welt Hunger Hilfe: Für eine Welt ohne Hunger und Armut - Welthungerhilfe

    Nutrition Smart Community: NutritionSmartCommUNITY (@nutritionsmartcommunity) • Instagram photos and videos

    A video to the project: https://youtu.be/4x7sxPRcxfc?feature=shared

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

    Instagram: TwoandaMic

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • Under the spotlight in this edition of our book review series is Demon Copperhead written by Barbara Kingsolver. Based loosely on Charles Dickens’ classic David Copperfield, Demon Copperhead is an updated, f-bombing, beer-guzzling, drug-taking, abusive, bruising, cruising, heart-in-your-mouth dramatic mega-ride. It is not a retelling of the 19th century masterpiece, but a literary masterclass in its own right.

    In this podcast, Greg and I delve into some of the reasons why we enjoyed it so much, plus we offer a few additional gratuitous general opinionizing bits.

    A link to the book itself: Demon Copperhead – HarperCollins

    A link to the narrator Charlie Thurston’s website here: Home (charliethurston.net)

    It was a pleasure to listen to the audiobook, it was fun recording the podcast, and I am thankful to Greg for his time.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • In this episode Tatiana talks about her work with the Harvard Kennedy School Women’s Network, an alumni shared interest group, who were invited by the G20's Women20 (W20), led by India in 2023, to participate in the drawing up of policy recommendations.

    We talk about her work at the Economist Group, in particular, the World Ocean Initiative, and finally, her observations as an attendee of COP28.

    Thank you, Tatiana, for your time.

    Enjoy!

    Please find below some important links.

    Mentioned also in the podcast is another podcast entitled Boss Class from the economist. Here is a link to their page: Boss Class (economist.com)

    Harvard Kennedy School Women’s Network: HKS Women's Network (hkswomensnetwork.com)

    World Ocean Summit 2024: World Ocean Summit & Expo (economist.com)

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  • When I asked Karin why, when a woman breast feeds in a public place, do some people find it discomforting? Her immediate response was that “breasts are sexualised”!

    The misrepresentation of numerous natural events, important natural events, in mainstream media, movies and so on, like childbirth, like bodily fluids, like menstruation, makes it more challenging than needs be, to talk about them. As much as things have improved in many ways, the path backward is not impossible, unless guarded against by everyone. Fascist ideologies penetrating less extreme right-wing groups is an example of the potential dangers that lie ahead as these ideologies contain principles of inequality for women, ethnic minorities and diverse sexualities.

    Making these topics taboo, takes away the normalisation of them from the social mind. They become things to distance society from. They become seen as dirty and unworthy. Doing so very ridiculously makes the people who do them dirty and unworthy. I have recently listened to a great book called “The Curious History of Sex” by Kate Lister, which deals amazingly with this topic and I strongly recommend it. If we are to protect the path towards equality, then we have to openly talk about topics that affect other sexes. Periods are not taboo. Childbirth is not taboo. Body fluids are not taboo. Being able to have mature and respectful conversations about these topics is the minimum requirement.

    Enjoy!

    Link to Karin’s book: »Bei meinem Kind mache ich das anders« - Mit den (Schwieger-)Eltern über Erziehung sprechen und den eigenen Weg gehen - Karin Bergstermann, Anna Hofer | BELTZ

    Accounts to follow on IG:

    rosahellblaufalle

    goodenoughparents_derfilm

    goldener_zaunpfahl

    frausiehl

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • Mischka is standing at an important juncture in her life. Having studied history and sociology it is her career in music that is opening doors. She is an amazingly talented pianist and composer, and these talents are being recognised by an ever-growing community of people. Her music has taken her to New York, she will be a regular performer in circles of Slovakian culture, and she is co-producing an album with Billy Mello. 2024 is going to be extremely exciting.

    Culture and social interest retain their importance and inspiration for Mischka. As she herself points out in this episode, she is very much influenced by events that have transpired and that continue to develop and her work reflects these thoughts.

    Incidentally, the podcast has been updated to also include a beautiful piece produced and performed by Mischka herself and I am very grateful to her for sharing this with us.

    Here are some links to Mischka’s work and social media:

    https://mischka.bandcamp.com/

    Insta: mischkatomani

    Facebook: piano music of Michaela Tomaníková

    Linked In: Mischka Tomaníková

    Website: www.pianistmichaelatomanikova.com

    Thank you, Mischka, for your time and I look forward to the next one.

    Enjoy!

    Photograph for episode art by Paul von Brunn

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • In this episode, Tanja is back and we get stuck into the topics of change, continuity, love and desire. How does one go about creating a life more in keeping with who we are? How do we recognise it and how do we make it happen?

    These are very personalised steps, unique to each life and subjective to each person’s path. Step 1 is usually recognising a need. Step 2 would include analysing either what to change from or to. Thereafter the path becomes clearer.

    We talk about where Tanja has been and where she is going. It’s a thoroughly entertaining chat. Thank you Tanja as always, good luck on your journey, and see you soon.

    Enjoy!

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • In recent times I have had a few debutants to present, and they have stemmed from different backgrounds. The trend continues today with the introduction of Anne. Working on her own projects regarding empowerment and equality is a passion as much as it is work for Anne. She wants to help mould the world around her in a way that encourages others and provides them with what they need to develop, express their true selves and move forward.

    She is currently winding up a round of group sessions with women connecting inner spirit within a safe circle in a creative and expansive approach to shared experiences. A new group will come together in March and Anne is keen to hear new voices add to the existing group.

    You can reach Anne on IG at: https://instagram.com/die_macherin

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • In this episode I am joined by another Karin, whose special subject areas are IT and the study of parenting over the last 2 centuries. Yes, you read that correctly. Karin has co-authored a book in German entitled “Bei meinem Kind mache ich das anders” which more or less translates to “I do things differently with my child.”

    In addition to some fascinating tales of the development of parenting, this talk, spread over 2 episodes also includes some very up-to-date political analysis that covers some of the dangers of right-wing politics to parenting itself and beyond.

    Karin’s incise commentary is a painful reminder of the need for vigilance in trying to ensure the ideological depravities of the past do not come back to haunt our children…

    Thank you, Karin, for your time.

    Enjoy!

    Link to Karin’s book: »Bei meinem Kind mache ich das anders« - Mit den (Schwieger-)Eltern über Erziehung sprechen und den eigenen Weg gehen - Karin Bergstermann, Anna Hofer | BELTZ

    Accounts to follow on IG:

    rosahellblaufalle

    goodenoughparents_derfilm

    goldener_zaunpfahl

    frausiehl

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

    Instagram: TwoandaMic

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • Here is the second part of the second podcast with Omish. We continue by jumping into a discussion about cinema in Africa and the continent’s state of storytelling and growth. We refer to an article in the Guardian by Julia Asante and Omish introduces me to the father of African cinema Ousmane Sambene.

    We also talk about international cinema and the different stories that emerge from different parts of the world. Omish has a clearly defined view of the storytelling qualities from Japan and in some parts of Europe. He has some very interesting suggestions for a new way to consume world cinema…

    Thank you Omish for your time.

    Enjoy!

    Some links from our chat:

    PanAfriArt documentary link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDFmzKuc-4M

    Ousmane Sembène - Ousmane Sembène - Wikipedia

    https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/commentisfree/2023/nov/13/african-cinema-has-come-a-long-way-now-we-need-funds-and-faith-to-unleash-creativity?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.

  • This is an intense episode, split into two parts. We just simply talked beyond our allotted time, but such was the importance of our topics that breaking off halfway through just didn’t make sense.

    In this episode we cover art, the movement, a lack of government support for artists, the current conflict in Gaza, political actions and activism, and the true power of words.

    Omish has a powerful voice and I wish I could amplify his message wider and farther than I have to date.

    Thank you, Omish.

    Enjoy!

    I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:

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    PS. The transcript has been generated automatically and does not always reflect what has been said with 100% accuracy. I hope however that it will still provide some clarity on the content.