Sparks Unboxed

Monju Meah

The podcast sharing stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things. Join me for a deep dive conversation with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, industry professionals and other inspiring people, and find out what sparked their success.

Episodes

  1. 13/01/2024

    A Child’s Story of War: Smajo Beso (Genocide Survivor to OBE)

    Smajo Beso shares his journey as a survivor of the Bosnian genocide and his experience as a refugee in the UK. He highlights the impact of war on his childhood and the misconceptions and Islamophobia surrounding the conflict. Smajo emphasizes the importance of education and understanding the truth about what happened in Bosnia.  He also discusses the role of religion in the conflict and the need for consistency in identifying perpetrators based on their religious affiliation. Smajo Beso shares his personal experiences of the Bosnian genocide and the importance of personalizing history.  He emphasizes the power of personal stories in humanizing and understanding the impact of genocide. Smajo discusses the creation of the Bosnia Genocide Educational Trust and its mission to record and share stories, educate about prejudice and discrimination, and promote peace. He reflects on the significance of receiving an OBE for his work and the support he received from the community. Smajo encourages individuals to get involved and make a difference by organizing events, inviting speakers, and utilizing educational resources.  The conversation with Smajo covers the work of the Bosnian Genocide Education Trust in commemorating and researching the Bosnian community in the North East of England. It also discusses the challenges of interviewing community members and the importance of archiving their stories. The trust relies on donations and fundraising to support its activities. The personal account shared by Smajo Beso is both harrowing and inspiring, highlighting the impact of sharing personal stories and taking action. Check out the video version on the YouTube Channel here: https://youtube.com/@SparksUnboxedPodcast

    1hr 40min
  2. 16/12/2023

    A City United: The Story of NUFC Fans' Foodbank Fighting Hunger

    Summary In this conversation, Colin Whittle and Bill Cochran, founders of NFC Fans Food Bank, discuss the origins and growth of the food bank. They explain how the initiative started in 2016 after being inspired by similar projects in Liverpool and Everton. The founders highlight the importance of community and the support they have received from Newcastle United fans and the wider community. They also discuss the normalization of food banks and the need for society to address the underlying issues that lead to food poverty. Despite the ongoing need for food banks, the founders remain hopeful and emphasize the power of unity and collective action. This conversation highlights the importance of oversight and compliance in running a successful food bank. The founders discuss the challenges they faced in obtaining a permit and how they used their influence to resolve the issue. They also emphasize the role of infrastructure and accountability in ensuring the smooth operation of the food bank. The real heroes of the food bank are recognised as the volunteers who provide food and support to those in need. The power of football in bringing communities together is discussed, along with the need for a better profile for both the football club and the city. The conversation concludes with advice and encouragement for individuals looking to make a difference in their own communities. Takeaways The NUFC Fans Food Bank was inspired by similar initiatives in Liverpool and Everton, and it has grown significantly since its establishment in 2016. The support from Newcastle United fans and the wider community has been crucial to the success of the food bank. The founders emphasise the importance of community and the positive impact that football fans can have in addressing social issues. While the normalisation of food banks is concerning, it highlights the need for society to address the underlying causes of food poverty. Oversight and compliance are crucial in running a successful food bank. Challenges in obtaining permits can be overcome with determination and influence. Infrastructure and accountability are essential for the smooth operation of a food bank. Volunteers are the real heroes of the food bank, providing support to those in need. Football has the power to bring communities together and create a sense of unity. Individuals can make a difference in their communities by taking action and finding like-minded individuals. Teams and collaboration are key to solving societal issues. Addressing poverty requires a collective effort and a commitment to creating a better society. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 03:38 - Origins and Setting Up NFC Fans Food Bank 07:49 - The Impact and Growth of the Food Bank 21:51 - The Normalization of Food Banks 26:20 - Generosity and Support from Fans 28:40 - The Power of Community 33:57 - Football Fans as a Force for Good 39:59 - The Future and the Importance of Unity 48:03 - Oversight and Compliance 48:36 - Permit and Challenges 49:30 - Threatening Action 50:28 - Infrastructure and Accountability 52:57 - The Real Heroes 51:27 - The Power of Football 52:37 - Deserving a Better Profile 52:46 - Sense of Community 53:12 - Impact on Individuals 53:39 - Inspiration and Encouragement 55:40 - Taking Action in the Community 57:38 - Positive Attitude and Teamwork 58:49 - The Power of Teams 60:20 - Addressing Poverty 01:01:07 - The Placebo Effect on Community 01:02:38 - Creating a Better Society 01:03:48 - Football as a Unifying Force Check out the video version on the YouTube Channel here: https://youtube.com/@SparksUnboxedPodcast

    1hr 3min
  3. 12/11/2023

    Tahmina Ali - Ink and Echoes: Finding My Voice Through Writing and Spoken Word Poetry

    Poet. Spoken Word. Mother. For episode 5 of the first season of Sparks Unboxed, I spoke with the rather unique Tahmina Ali about how she started writing, spoken word poetry and other creative pursuits. How it is part of her identity, and unbeknownst to her until recent years is part of her family history! It was a fantastic conversation about pursuing your passions. About being your authentic self and not settling for the status quo. Self-discovery through creative expression. As a fellow British Bangladeshi Geordie (how diverse is that?!) I could relate to the challenges and stories Tahmina shared. Who is Tahmina? Tahmina is a British Bangladeshi, Newcastle-upon-Tyne based spoken word poet, creative freelancer and young mother. Poetry has been a significant tool in Tahmina's life, it gave her a voice at a time where she felt voiceless. Now through her workshops Tahmina aims to pass on those very tools to others. Tahmina has performed at various events, poetry nights across the country and selected for the prestigious BBC Words First programme. Also presented her poetry radio show on Fast FM for two years running, hosts her own Open Mic poetry night called Strictly Spoken and has been awarded the ‘ABC Arts and Culture Award’ for 2018 and 2019. Tahmina uses her poetry as a means to encourage positive change, her writing is generally influenced by identity, culture, social events and life as a young mother. Find out more and support Tahmina on the following links: https://tahminaali.co.uk/ https://tahminaali.co.uk/merch https://youtu.be/ioc3XcST3ls?si=eqUuI7OMpIbw4XPA https://youtu.be/07vq68URqi8?si=UqZKbaJniModHxmZ https://youtu.be/wLhRZ1od2nw?si=lV0e37anZYeN36z0 #Poetry #identity #creative #selfbelief #authenticity #authenticitymatters  Check out the video version on the YouTube Channel here: https://youtube.com/@SparksUnboxedPodcast

    1hr 6min

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The podcast sharing stories of everyday people doing extraordinary things. Join me for a deep dive conversation with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, industry professionals and other inspiring people, and find out what sparked their success.