23 episodes

The Native Strokes Show is a multilingual conversation series on Music, Design and a bunch of other things, exploring stories from all walks of life. Casual conversations about what they do, their journey and their perspective.

Native Strokes Richard Khuptong

    • Arts

The Native Strokes Show is a multilingual conversation series on Music, Design and a bunch of other things, exploring stories from all walks of life. Casual conversations about what they do, their journey and their perspective.

    SE02EP09 In Conversation with Fela Chawngthu

    SE02EP09 In Conversation with Fela Chawngthu

    With more than 15 years of experience working in the corporate sector with big IT firms like Adobe, Oracle, HCL, etc. Fela Chawngthu will help us understand some of the myths or misunderstandings we have about the Private Sector Industry and how diverse it is. In this conversation, we talk about the career prospect, the challenges and the future. 

    • 56 min
    SE02EP08 In Conversation with Chris Do of The Futur

    SE02EP08 In Conversation with Chris Do of The Futur

    On September 4th, 2020, we recorded our first episode with Rudy Wallang and Jimmy Thang. Over the year we have produce 23 episodes with two seasons and going. I would like to thank every one of you who have helped us grow this podcast. 
    In this anniversary episode, I and Chris talk about the pay differences across the globe for a graphic designer, how anyone can be taught the trade and what is important for many to keep business running. Chris Do is an Emmy award-winning designer, director, CEO and Chief Strategist of Blind and the founder of The Futur—an online education platform with the mission of teaching 1 billion people how to make a living doing what they love.


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    • 34 min
    SE02EP07 with Takar Nabam | The Northesast India Music Scene

    SE02EP07 with Takar Nabam | The Northesast India Music Scene

    Hailing from the tribal region of Arunachal Pradesh, India, Nabam has managed to forge an identity firmly in the vanguard of innovative artists while respecting and building on the deep roots of his culture. Nominated as one of India’s “Top 5 Guitar Players” by Guitar Player Magazine in 2020, he utilizes his firm command of both voice and instrument to convey deeply personal narratives of introspection.

    Nabam’s music has taken him throughout Asia to perform, including major festivals in India such as NH7 Weekender, Ziro Festival of Music and renowned venues like The Piano Man, High Spirits, and Evening Club. Having performed in the neighbouring countries of Bhutan, Singapore, and Myanmar, Takar has expanded his scope of touring, including appearances at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall and SoFar Sounds.

    www.takarnabam.com


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    • 52 min
    S02EP06 In Conversation with G'Nie | Rapper

    S02EP06 In Conversation with G'Nie | Rapper

    Dropping KONE single, he changed the whole landscape of rap in northeast India and gave a new platform for all the artists. Hits like UNI have been able to cross boundaries across nations. G'nie talks about his views on the current music scene of northeast India, what artist needs to know. We explore in more in-depth his journey and experiences through life and what it is like to be G'nie 




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    • 55 min
    S02EP05 In Conversation with Jeremy Ralte | Singer-Songwriter

    S02EP05 In Conversation with Jeremy Ralte | Singer-Songwriter

    S02EP05 In Conversation with Jeremy Ralte | Singer-Songwriter

    Listen beyond the comedy sketch and powerful vocals of Jeremy Ralte, the  Mizoram's 'cyclonic storm dancer’, frontman of Stacy’s Penitence. We talk about society, social media and also sang at some point.

    Check out Jeremy on:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.l.ralte/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gISjq7h9K-mnH4paU4fyQ

    Check out Siruk Clothing:
    https://www.instagram.com/siruk.clothing/



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    PS: Due to some issue with our recording platform the audio in this video might not be up to the mark.

    • 57 min
    S02EP04 In Conversation with Tiakumzuk Aier | Film Director

    S02EP04 In Conversation with Tiakumzuk Aier | Film Director

    Tiakumzuk Aier, film director and director of the famous Dreamz Unlimited YouTube channel speaks about his experiences, how he got into the film making industry and lesson learnt in working on a feature film called Nana: A tale of us.
    His debut film Nana: A tale of us won the Edinburgh Festival of Indian Films and Documentaries for Golden Calton Best Director and 2021 Prag Cine Awards for Best Film North East.

    • 40 min

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