"KITA!" is a podcast about the stories we tell each other. Each episode, we showcase a number of artistic pieces in a range of styles, including poetry, short fiction, music, audio dramas, and personal monologues (as well as anything in any genre we haven't thought of yet)—submitted and procured from local artists and writers.
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"KITA!" is a podcast about the stories we tell each other. Each episode, we showcase a number of artistic pieces in a range of styles, including poetry, short fiction, music, audio dramas, and personal monologues (as well as anything in any genre we haven't thought of yet)—submitted and procured from local artists and writers.
NOTE: This episode also features “Grandfather” by Vincent Loh; we apologise for leaving it out of the episode’s credits. An election, viewed from the train. Languages and their limits. A suite of poems about water, pirates, and belonging. A mother. A grandfather. A writer talks about the tropics, you, and an all-too-familiar feeling. This episode features the work of Chin Wei Yi, Dorothy Cheng, Vincent Loh, and Josette Larue. Special thanks to voice actor Swit Marie. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
KITA!
"KITA!" is a podcast about the stories we tell each other. Each episode, we showcase a number of artistic pieces in a range of styles, including poetry, short fiction, music, audio dramas, and personal monologues (as well as anything in any genre we haven't thought of yet)—submitted and procured from local artists and writers.