I Speak Your Language explores how language shapes our lives. Host Kadi, a linguist & poet, talks to experts, artists and communities to unpack how language shapes our daily lives and identities. The podcast is a space to recognise and reflect on the barriers that shape how we communicate, and how we navigate them. Tune in every Thursday and join the community! Thanks to KU Leuven for their support.
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I Speak Your Language explores how language shapes our lives. Host Kadi, a linguist & poet, talks to experts, artists and communities to unpack how language shapes our daily lives and identities. The podcast is a space to recognise and reflect on the barriers that shape how we communicate, and how we navigate them. Tune in every Thursday and join the community! Thanks to KU Leuven for their support.
© Original music. All rights reserved.

In this episode, Kadi speaks with poet and performer Amina Atiq about memory, radical joy, and what it means to create from a place of both inheritance and imagination. They reflect on diasporic storytelling, healing through art, and how to reframe the burden of representation into power and presence.
Amina Atiq is a Yemeni-British poet, artist and activist from Liverpool. Her work explores migration, archives, grief, and belonging through oral storytelling, performance, and education. She is the creator of Unheard Voices, Scouse Pilgrimage, and other nationally recognised projects.
You can check out Amina’s work at www.aminaatiq.org.