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A podcast about my journey as a budding freelance writer and journalist.

Tune in to catch some interviews with people in the media industry, hear some pieces I've been working on, and be hip to resources that will help you live your best freelance life!

Artwork by: @tasiadesigns

Silk + Water Yasmina Nuny Silva

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A podcast about my journey as a budding freelance writer and journalist.

Tune in to catch some interviews with people in the media industry, hear some pieces I've been working on, and be hip to resources that will help you live your best freelance life!

Artwork by: @tasiadesigns

    Faces of Freelance with Vedika Bahl

    Faces of Freelance with Vedika Bahl

    Welcome back to another episode of Faces of Freelance!

    Vedika is a British-Indian broadcast journalist and news producer, currently at France24 in Paris. She has previously worked at the Telegraph, ABC News, and Clover Films. Her documentary “Defeated: the Boxers Who Survive by Losing” won Best Documentary at the Broadcast Journalism Training Council awards in 2018.

    Link to blogpost

    Vedika's links:

    Twitter

    DEFEATED - Boxing Documentary

    News package

    BJTC Alumni Spotlight on Vedika Bahl

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    ONGOING FUNDRAISERS RELATED TO COVID-19 EMERGENCY IN INDIA


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    • 1 Std. 4 Min.
    The Poetry Episode: 2 years of Anos Ku Ta Manda ft. Courtney Conrad & Saili Katebe

    The Poetry Episode: 2 years of Anos Ku Ta Manda ft. Courtney Conrad & Saili Katebe

    It's been two years since Anos Ku Ta Manda came out so in this episode I share a little bit about my relationship to the book in the two years that it's been out and I invited Courtney Conrad and Saili Katebe on to share their work and their poetry journeys.

    Courtney Conrad is a Jamaican poet. She is a current member of Malika's Poetry Kitchen. She is an alumna of the Obsidian Foundation Retreat and Roundhouse Poetry Collective. She was the Roundhouse Slam 2018 runner-up and a BBC Fringe Slam 2019 finalist. She has performed at Glastonbury Festival and StAnza Scotland’s International Poetry Festival. Courtney was published in Bad Betty Press’ ‘Field Notes on Survival’ anthology, Birmingham Literary Journal and The White Review. She was shortlisted for The White Review Poet's Prize 2020 and longlisted for the Rebecca Swift Women Poets’ Prize 2020.

    Saili Katebe is a Zambian born writer and performer based in the South West of England. His work celebrates the musicality in language and the art of creative recklessness, playing with sound and story to carry forward the mantle of an Oral Tradition.

    More links:

    Buy Anós Ku Ta Manda in honour of its 2 years of life!

    Buy The Opposite of an Exodus / Attend the launch event on 26/03/21

    Find this post on the blog

    The vibes on this episode would noooot have been possible without the tracks produced by Leon Freeman! Follow him, support him, commission him!


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    • 35 Min.
    The Island of Lost Voices: In light of new information

    The Island of Lost Voices: In light of new information

    "In light of new information" is the second edition of The Island of Lost Voices segment of the podcast. The essay that I share is a deeply personal piece about the challenges that I have faced in my relationship and how the versions of the story that I tell depends on whether history is causing a strain in that moment.

    Tweet me about it with the hashtag #Voiced.

    Links: 

    Blogpost




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    • 13 Min.
    On Fear with Mica Montana

    On Fear with Mica Montana

    In this episode I chat with Mica on all things fear when it comes to putting ourselves out there in our crafts and careers.

    Mica (that's Mee-sha) Montana Gray is a Poet, Workshop Facilitator and aspiring Clinical Psychologist based in Birmingham. She currently works part time as an Applied Research Psychologist and has previously worked as an Assistant Psychologist in children's mental health services. She has completed an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology and a Masters in Cognitive Neuroscience in 2017.

    While completing her undergraduate degree, she had an experience of depression and drug induced psychosis which resulted in a hospital admission. This experience birthed the poetry collection 'when daisies talk' which was self-published in March 2019.

    She also writes a personal blog sharing stories on navigating career, relationships, personhood and faith.

    Links:

    Blogpost 

    Platforms to pitch to

    Twitter list with journalism opportunities

    Facebook group Young Journalist Community

    Journo Resources

    Mica Montana's links:

    Book

    Website

    Blog

    Twitter

    Instagram


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    • 31 Min.
    Faces of Freelance with Hannah Ajala

    Faces of Freelance with Hannah Ajala

    Welcome back to another episode of Faces of Freelance!

    In today's episode I chat with Hannah Ajala travel and journalism.

    Hannah Ajala is currently a freelance journalist and has spent the past year travelling across West Africa working on a range of stories and broadcasting for organisations such as the BBC. Hannah is passionate about travel and shedding more light on engaging stories about marginalised communities, which has led her to reports on positive and uplifting international stories. She also runs We Are Black Journos, a platform connecting and supporting Black Journalists.

    Links:

    Blogpost (make sure you check it out for the transcript!)

    Platforms to pitch to

    Twitter list with journalism opportunities

    Facebook group Young Journalist Community

    Journo Resources

    Hannah Ajala's links:

    Website

    Twitter

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Why are some in the diaspora returning home? (BBC Africa Daily)

    The travel blogger who visited Nigeria's 36 states (BBC Focus On Africa)

    We Are Black Journos


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    • 39 Min.
    The Island of Lost Voices: Love (in Colour) for Black Girls

    The Island of Lost Voices: Love (in Colour) for Black Girls

    In today’s episode, I share some of the writing that I do when I am not writing specifically for the blog. I have tried and failed to find a home for this particular piece. However, I did have many internal discussions about the value of my work independent of whether or not others want to publish it. And, so, came the idea for a segment on my blog/podcast called The Island of Lost Voices for work that I produced but was unable to house elsewhere. The first podcast of this segment is an essay called Love (in Colour) for Black Girls, about my experience reading Bolu Babalola's Love in Colour as a former Meg Cabot aficionado.

    Tweet me with the hashtag #Voiced

    Links:

    Blogpost

    Love (in Colour) for Black Girls: an abridged essay film

    Love in Colour by Bolu Babalola


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    • 12 Min.

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