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Arnab Chaudhary’s podcast picks
Chaudhary, climate and indigenous activist, is the operation director for Harin Nepal, a youth-led organisation promoting intersectional environmentalism in Nepal.![Arnab Chaudhary’s podcast picks](https://assets-api.kathmandupost.com/thumb.php?src=https://assets-cdn.kathmandupost.com/uploads/source/news/2024/third-party/ArnabChaudharymin-1716343449.jpg&w=900&height=601)
Sunne Herne Katha
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I love listening to stories about our society and people's lives. ‘Sunne Herne Katha’ is a podcast that shines in this element. Listening to it makes me feel like I'm right there, chatting with the locals and experiencing nature alongside the Herne Katha team.
Boju Bajai
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‘Boju Bajai’ is my top favourite Nepali podcast, with nearly 100 episodes. It features women discussing Nepali society, politics and contemporary issues from a feminist perspective. It has greatly helped me understand things better, especially during the pandemic and remains a regular thing to listen to for me.
Climate Briefing
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‘Climate Briefing’ is a must-listen for those who want to understand UN climate negotiations and international climate politics. As I am involved in climate justice activism, this podcast has been instrumental in keeping me informed about the climate change action plan globally.
Sanchai: The Podcast
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Although ‘Sanchai’ might seem like casual conversations between two friends, this podcast reflects the current realities of the Nepali diaspora. I suggest it for people travelling abroad and for those in Nepal who want to learn about the lives of Nepalis living overseas.
Cut To-A podcast on world cinema
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While looking for a podcast about world cinema, I came across ‘Cut To—A podcast on world cinema.’ The hosts discuss movies in the show in a way that is similar to how I talk about films with my friends. If you love commentaries about films, this podcast is for you.