In this episode, Maedeh joins us to talk about the highs and lows of motherhood. We delve in to everything from societies expectations of females becoming mothers to the feeling of looking after another human being after a major operation. Tune
Ok so we have been on a small break to recoup and enjoy post lockdown life but happy to say we are back! In this week’s episode we are joined by Karol who kindly shares his journey from going to a corporate job to being a tour guide and trave
Sarah Everard’s disappearance and subsequent murder followed by the outpour of stories of being harassed got us thinking about all the times we have felt like we were in danger or violated around men. Luckily we haven’t experienced anything too
The dating scene is a minefield, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Shaadi and Shadi invite their friends to discuss love and all the trimmings: an inspirational love story, the male perspective, self love, culture differences and why
Lockdown is having us reminisce on good old times when we were free to travel this wonderful world. On this episode we share the the highs and lows of leaving home and familiarity. We mention Shaadi’s blog on Shaadiva.wordpress.com ✈️🏝⛴🎇
In this weeks episode, Morocco meets Iran. We are joined by the awesome Sebastian Clementine to discuss coming out, growing up as a gay Middle Easterner and all things sexuality!
Growing up Iranian in London Part 2 is out now! Tune in to us yapping on about speaking Farsi and Finglish. How Iranians are not A-rabs. To some ridiculous questions we have been asked about our country. We also touch on food, racism, guns etc
Do you ever stop and think about how social media has embedded itself in the fabric of our lives? From MSN to Instagram, from friend to foe it’s all out there whether we like it or not. Tune in and listen to us explore our bittersweet relations
In a more serious episode, the Sha(a)di's discuss the impact of the Migrant Crisis on society, the resilience demonstrated by immigrants and the inhumanity displayed by the media. We’ve become so numb, let’s start to feel again.
In their very first topic, the Sha(a)di’s explore growing up Iranian in London. From culture to parents to removing body hair. You don’t have to be Iranian to relate, you just have to be hairy.
Curious about the meaning behind the name No Milk Two Sugars? Tune in and discover how two uncreative souls bashed their heads together and came up with a name for a podcast.