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  • In this episode, stand-up comedian Ram, geopolitics enthusiast Simba, and the host Nyoxani explore their experiences, impressions, and thoughts about culture clashes. What happens when cultures clash? Is there a difference between racism and culture clashes? What happens when culture clashes in comedy and in society in general? Join and listen!

    About the guests:

    During the day, Ram is a Nike supply chain employee but at night, he claims Europe's underground stand-up comedy stages and infects the audiences with laughter. Growing up, Ram left India in his teens to become the first person of South Asian origin in a small town in Oklahoma. He continued his journey by living, studying, and working in New York, Italy, Spain, and now the Netherlands - Amsterdam. In his standup, he deep dives into circumstances that led him to pursue life in 5 countries.

    Find out more about Ram and his shows on Instagram: @theramarangistory

    Simba grew up shaped by Dutch and Zimbabwean culture and went to school in South Africa. Following his curiosity and passion, Simba completed a bachelor of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) followed by Masters in Politics and Development Economics. Simba now explores his love for geopolitics next to his job, through his Youtube channel “My Take” where he analyzes and comments on relevant international political dynamics.

    Simbas YT. channel “My Take”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QeJyAeyupS2yphSvOpuRA/videos

    Nyoxani grew up in Mozambique and Germany which fostered his interest in global political and societal dynamics and led him to his current studies PPE (Politics Philosophy Economics). @thepineapplequest

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us - throught the lens of art. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

    @wethepeopleamsterdam

    www.wethepeopleamsterdam.nl

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEibxIhaa909l1EYo1lTjTQ

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  • Hoe was jou seksuele voorlichting op school? Heb je 'The talk' gehad met je ouders over seks? Wat betekent seks en je seksualiteit voor jou? Hoe is het om 'a Queer Woman of Color' te zijn? In deze episode gaat Safiya Juliana in gesprek met haar huisgenoten Dija Kabba, Isatou Suso en Nicky Nkalubo over seks en alles wat daar bij komt kijken. Ze zullen het ook hebben over monogamie, polyamorie en relaties in het algemeen. Hoe belangrijk is communicatie? En hoe zit het eigenlijk met seksspeeltjes? A lot to talk about dus; Let's talk about sex baby!

    Safiya Juliana: @safiya.jx

    Dija Kabba: @dijaonthegram

    Isatou Suso: @1stbornblackbird

    Nicky Nkalubo: @theycallhernicky

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us - throught the lens of art. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

    @wethepeopleamsterdam

    www.wethepeopleamsterdam.nl

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEibxIhaa909l1EYo1lTjTQ

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  • How comfortable are artists with creating 'political art' in an industry that seems to reward ‘neutral art' or tokenize black artists? Who you want to reach and for what reason is amplified by your work. In the conversation between creatives

    Rossel Chaslie, Nixon Mukiza & Fin Ma'atita, who take a close look at the 'catch' of being politically involved with your craft.

    Rossel Chaslie - @rosselchaslie / @rosselchasliestudio / www.rosselchaslie.com

    Nixon Mukiza - @nixonmukiza

    Fin Ma'atita - @finn_antonm

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us - throught the lens of art. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

    @wethepeopleamsterdam

    www.wethepeopleamsterdam.nl

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEibxIhaa909l1EYo1lTjTQ

    ~~~~~ AS WE PROCEED TO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU NEED. Bij Local Wave strijden we voor de jonge stem van Amsterdam door podcastcultuur naar het straatbeeld te brengen. Volg @localwave.020 op instagram en spiek mee op: Localwave.nl

  • Wie mag welk verhaal vertellen? Met meer aandacht voor verhalen over mensen van kleur, is dit een steeds meer voorkomende vraag. Vaak gaat dat over de white male gaze, maar wat als we het breder bekijken? Hoe geldt het dan voor gemarginaliseerde groepen? Als je rekening houdt met intersectionaliteit kun je je afvragen of een zwarte man het verhaal van een zwarte vrouw “mag” vertellen. Of gaat dat niet op? Zit deze vraag in de weg van artistieke vrijheid? In deze episode gaat regisseur Robbert Doelwijt Jr. in gesprek met schrijver en regisseur Nohaila Gamah en schrijver Perla Vita Beerens over de verantwoordelijkheid die je wel of niet hoort te voelen als maker bij het kiezen van welk verhaal je vertelt.

    Nohaila Gamah: https://www.instagram.com/nootjesnootje/

    Perla Vita Beerens: https://www.instagram.com/perlavitab/

    Robbert Doelwijt Jr.: https://www.instagram.com/nimlog/

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us - throught the lens of art. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

    www.wethepeopleamsterdam.nl

    @wethepeopleamsterdam

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    AS WE PROCEED TO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU NEED.

    Bij Local Wave strijden we voor de jonge stem van Amsterdam door podcastcultuur naar het straatbeeld te brengen.

    Volg @localwave.020 op instagram en spiek mee op:

    Localwave.nl

  • At what point do you officially earn the badge to call yourself an artist? Is it an identity you're born with or one that is granted to you- and by whom? Though the answer seems simple, let's really break it down. In this week's episode, Amber Paris, illustrator & author of The Manifestation Journal, sits down with professional makeup artist, Jazz Ben Khalifa, and singer/songwriter Zulu Green to discuss developing a creative identity, the interworkings of an emerging artist, and the complexities of "making it" between disciplines.

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

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    AS WE PROCEED TO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU NEED.

    Bij Local Wave strijden we voor de jonge stem van Amsterdam door podcastcultuur naar het straatbeeld te brengen.

    Volg @localwave.020 op instagram en spiek mee op:

    Localwave.nl

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  • Do we have to create all the time? What is poetry? And what does creating mean to us anyway?

    Poet & performer Lamin Barrow and poet & We The People co-founder Sydney Lowell sit down for a heart to heart. They reflect on poetry, performing, balancing your creational output with selfcare, and what 'not creating' is like.

    On We The People Radio creatives and likeminds get together to reflect on anything and everything that moves us - throught the lens of art. Tune in for monthly episodes with a different topic and a different host every time.

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    AS WE PROCEED TO GIVE YOU WHAT YOU NEED.

    Bij Local Wave strijden we voor de jonge stem van Amsterdam door podcastcultuur naar het straatbeeld te brengen.

    Volg @localwave.020 op instagram en spiek mee op:

    Localwave.nl