Connotasians is a weekly podcast hosted by a group of diverse British Asian Muslims brought together with common goals of progressing, inspiring and attaining freedom whilst trying to strive with the weight of expectation from two cultures that don't always agree. You can expect anything and everything on all things British & Asian, plus the challenges faced with integrating or acknowledging aspects of either culture through interests, hobbies and general day-to-day living. Spoken mainly in English, East meets West on a special episode in Pakistani dialect once a month.
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Connotasians is a weekly podcast hosted by a group of diverse British Asian Muslims brought together with common goals of progressing, inspiring and attaining freedom whilst trying to strive with the weight of expectation from two cultures that don't always agree. You can expect anything and everything on all things British & Asian, plus the challenges faced with integrating or acknowledging aspects of either culture through interests, hobbies and general day-to-day living. Spoken mainly in English, East meets West on a special episode in Pakistani dialect once a month.
#033 Crossing Visions: Being Black in Pakistan, Going Viral on YouTube & More
Connotasians
49 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
#033 Crossing Visions: Being Black in Pakistan, Going Viral on YouTube & More
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Connotasians
Connotasians is a weekly podcast hosted by a group of diverse British Asian Muslims brought together with common goals of progressing, inspiring and attaining freedom whilst trying to strive with the weight of expectation from two cultures that don't always agree. You can expect anything and everything on all things British & Asian, plus the challenges faced with integrating or acknowledging aspects of either culture through interests, hobbies and general day-to-day living. Spoken mainly in English, East meets West on a special episode in Pakistani dialect once a month.