A new Nepali podcast catered to Nepalese listeners, connecting with Nepalese all over the world or anyone who loves Nepal and would like to share their stories. We will be talking about everything and anything that inspires us. The podcast will mainly be in Nepali language with episodes mixed with English or fully in English, depending on the guest and their comfort.
This episode is conversation with Mr. Sajeed Poudyal, founder of NepaliEChords.com. With more than 154K YouTube subscribers and more than 475K Facebook followers, Mr. Sajeed has come a long way and he is willing to share his story and his message to all our listeners. Mr. Sajeed teaches various amazing Nepali songs in simple steps and instructions for FREE. If you are a music lover and especially into guitars, you will love and appreciate all his videos.
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This episode is conversation with Mr. Pandav Mahato, a professional chef turned to a marathon runner based in UK. The episode reflects on how one man could beat cancer with full determination and discipline giving first priority to his health more than anything else in life. He has an important message for all busy individual who have time for everything else but their own health.
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This episode is conversation with Mr. Juju Kaji Maharjan also well known as Juju Kaji who has been doing social work in Nepal for almost 18 years. He believes helping people when in need is important but providing them the right resources which enables them to be self-sufficient in future is as important. He also believes we all need to do something in life to help other people but more importantly he believes we need to continue to do that rather than just do every now and then. The episode mainly reflects on his whole journey as a social worker and how we can help him help others.
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This episode is conversation with Mr. Yubakar Rajkarnikar who happens to be the founder of one of the most liked, popular magazine in Nepal in the early 1990 called Wave Magazine. Wave Magazine was something that the teenagers could relate and bond easily. Before social media or any other media out there especially in Nepal, Wave Magazine was something people especially teenager loved and felt connected to the outside world. The episode mainly reflects on how the magazine started, who were involved, what were the initial plans and how it got so popular in no time.
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This episode is conversation with Mr. Ngima Tendup Sherpa. The episode mainly reflects on what Buddhism is, its fundamentals, beliefs, meaning and much more. The conversation starts really subtle but soon gets deeper and touches upon how we could live by implementing Buddhism in our lives.
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This episode is conversation with one of the beloved Nepali singers Mr. Sunil Parajuli. In 1985, an album was released called Sunsaan Raat Ma which was a wonderful collaboration of our guest Mr. Sunil Parajuli along with other musicians such as Kishor Gurung, Sharad Gurung, Barry Shulman, Shantosh Singh and Bimal Basnet. The very first song in that album is called Aakashaima Chila Udyo which was an instant hit. The song would play in local radio station repeatedly, various FM stations and is still being played after 35 years since its release in various music platforms in and outside Nepal. In this episode we dive into how the song and the album was recorded and released and why the song is so loved by so many Nepalese all over the world. Just the fact that I was able to connect and talk to Mr. Sunil Parajuli was a surreal feeling for me.
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This episode is conversation with a mountaineer who also happens to be a full time mother, a housewife, an artist, a yoga instructor and a local radio jockey currently living in Bahrain, Mrs. Madhu Sarda. Being born and raised in Nepal, although life took her away from Nepal to Bahrain, Madhu still has her heart set in Nepal and lives by strongly with a belief that Heaven is a myth, Nepal is real. The episode mainly focusses on her journey to The Everest Base Camp in Nepal situated at the elevation of 5,364m nearly 17,597 ft. She shares her wonderful experience and also some harsh struggles when she trekked successfully to and back from The Everest Base Camp. The episode should be an inspiration mainly to the mothers around the world who are always taking care of the family and their kids, who always dreamt to do something different in life but haven’t had a chance to do so.
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This episode is conversation with a mountaineer who also happens to be a full time mother, a housewife, an artist, a yoga instructor and a local radio jockey currently living in Bahrain, Mrs. Madhu Sarda. Being born and raised in Nepal, although life took her away from Nepal to Bahrain, Madhu still has her heart set in Nepal and lives by strongly with a belief that Heaven is a myth, Nepal is real. The episode mainly focusses on her journey to The Everest Base Camp in Nepal situated at the elevation of 5,364m nearly 17,597 ft. She shares her wonderful experience and also some harsh struggles when she trekked successfully to and back from The Everest Base Camp. The episode should be an inspiration mainly to the mothers around the world who are always taking care of the family and their kids, who always dreamt to do something different in life but haven’t had a chance to do so.
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This episode is conversation with a young Nepali entrepreneur Mr. Nischal Banskota who is the Founder of Nepal Tea, located in New York, USA. Nepal Tea LLC sells high quality certified organic tea also considered as Nepal's 1st Certified Organic Team Garden/ Factory. Nischal has a big dream to make a social change and get 1 million farmers out of poverty through the tea he is producing and selling. Besides that, he believes we should create equal platform and equal opportunity promoting women empowerment again through tea. The conversation with him was inspiring, very positive, very powerful and we all can learn something from him.
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This episode is conversation with a Nepali artist now living in London, Mr. Govinda Azad. Mr. Azad was born in Rajbiraj, Nepal in a simple family who turned out to be one of the greatest artist Nepal has ever seen. Once titled as Lion Heart, Mr. Azad shares his story, experience and everlasting twists and turns on how art made him who he is today and how he ended up in London from Nepal. He has been successful in promoting art to Nepal and similarly promoting Nepal to the world through his art. From landscape to portrait to historic to any form of art you can imagine, Mr. Azad has experience in all those genres.
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This episode is conversation with a nonprofit organization team in Nepal called Hami Nepal Youth Organisation (Hami Nepal). The guests in the episode are the Chairperson of Hami Nepal, Mr. Sudan Gurung and their General Secretary, Ms. Pragya Bajracharya. Hami Nepal is an organization that connects the donors and the recipients directly without spending any of the received donations on the administration cost. The team has been a vital asset for Nepal especially during the Covid era. The episode reflects on how Hami Nepal started, what they do, what they believe in, what is their main goal and how all Nepalese living in and outside of Nepal, could help them make their goal a reality.
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This episode is conversation with Mr. Dhan Tamang who is a businessman, barista, coffee lover, artist and more than anything a humble human being. Mr. Dhan Tamang was born and raised in Nepal who now owns coffee shops in Winchester, UK. He is also the sixth consecutive winner of UK Latte Art Championship. He was also one of the finalists in World Latte Art Championship. He believes we should all stay humble, stay hungry and always work hard in life in order to get better everyday. Life was not easy for him but he never gave up but kept working hard, competed and won the UK Latte Art Championship. The episode mainly reflects on how a simple boy from a countryside in Nepal called Kavre became one of the best and finest barista in UK.
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This episode is conversation with a Co-Founder of a non-profit organization in Nepal called BlinkNow Foundation, Maggie Doyne. BlinkNow Foundation encompasses a children's home, a school, a health clinic, women's center and much more. Although born and raised in United States, Maggie found her second home in Nepal and she has been referred as a big sister or even a mother for so many Nepali children. She was also the winner of CNN Hero of the Year 2015. In short, she is loved and adored by so many Nepalese all over the world and possibly could be looked upon as a role model for this and future generations to come. The episode mainly reflects on how various turn of events brought her to Nepal from US and how she started this non profit organization and how we can all get involved and help her.
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This episode is conversation with a Nepali entrepreneur in Australia Mr. Santosh Adhikari. He is the Managing Director of a flower company in Sydney, Australia known as FlowerCity. He is also the Founder and Strategic Business Development Director for a Nepali restaurant in Sydney, Australia known as Everest Mo:Mo: Australia plus he is the Director of an advertising company in Kathmandu, Nepal known as MARS Pvt Ltd Kathmandu. He has MBA in Marketing and MA in Sociology in Gender Studies from Kathmandu, Nepal. The episode mainly reflects his back story on his journey from Nepal to Australia and how a veteran marketing guru finally turned into a successful entrepreneur.
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This episode is conversation with Charlotte Crawford, a wife and a mother sharing her tragic story and passing on the message to all the listeners. She lost her husband, her daughter and her youngest son to Covid just because they were not lucky to get vaccinated early enough. She is urging everyone to get vaccinated if you haven't got it yet.
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This episode is conversation with Karvika Thapa. She is the CEO of an IT tech firm in Nepal known as Kimbu Tech. She has also founded an online Facebook group known as 'Women in Tech', empowering, supporting and promoting women in technology. She is also a visionary and someone who believes that we need more Nepali women in technology field, Science and in leadership positions in Nepal for the country to grow and flourish exponentially.
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This episode is conversation with Dr. Basant Giri. He is the Senior Scientist & Director of International Relations at Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences in Kathmandu, Nepal. In this episode, we mainly focus on his life in Nepal after living seven years in US. We also talk about what to expect for anyone living outside Nepal, if they are thinking to move back to our motherland Nepal. The episode also teaches us how to be happy, be content and stay positive in life.
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International feature news and video
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This episode is conversation with the President of World Newah Organization, Mr. Season Shrestha. The episode focuses on my personal questions about Newah culture, heritage, food and customs and how he beautifully answers them with historic and scientific point of view. Also he stresses how important and significant it is for any Newah people around the world to celebrate and promote World Newah Day that takes place on the last Saturday of March every year. This is an educational episode regardless if you are Newah or not.
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This episode is conversation with the Founder of Fotopasal, one of the leading event photography companies in Nepal, Mr. Sampurna Manandhar. The episode mainly focuses on how Fotopasal first started, what were the challenges, struggles, how his team revolutionized the Nepali wedding photography industry and how they got where are today loved by so many Nepalese in Nepal and in US. Although you might not know him personally, there is a good chance you have seen his and his team's mesmerizing work and beautiful wedding pictures in social media.
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This episode is conversation with two of the four founding partners of Momo Shack Himalayan Dumplings situated in Dallas, Texas (US). They are Minu Amatya (mother) and Leezen Amatya (son), both from Nepal. The episode is about how four immigrants from 3 different parts of the world (Nepal, Mexico and Vietnam) came together to show, educate and share their love for one of the best dishes from Nepal known as Momo. From being featured in GaryVee IGTV to local news channel, Momo Shack Himalayan Dumplings has plans to spread their wings and be a national brand one day by selling and teaching people about Momo nationwide. They are definitely doing a wonderful job putting Nepal on the map. The episode mainly reflects their stories, struggles and goals. The episode will make you try Momo if you not have not tried it yet.
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This episode includes an educational and informative conversation with Dr. Bibhakar Shakya. He is an inspiring person with a Ph.D. degree in Economics and works as a Principal consultant for energy and environment-related projects in the US. Dr. Shakya is also a Senior Distinguished Fellow at Nepal Economic Forum in Kathmandu, Nepal. His grand-father, late Mr. Chandra Man Saiju, was a royal physician for King Tribhuvan, and late Sir Lain Singh Bangdel was his father-in-law. However, this episode has nothing to do with his professional career or his position. We talk primarily about his experiences as a father of an autistic child. His younger son, Neal Bandgel Shakya, was diagnosed with autism when he was about two and a half years old. The episode covers the difficulties and challenges a father has to face when there is a special-needs child in the family. Unfortunately, the rate of autism in the world has been increasing significantly over the last several years. All of us need to be aware and learn about autism to be helpful, mindful and be sensitive to our family members and friends who are dealing with it.
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Please check out Autism centers and organizations in Nepal -
Friends of Parents of Children with Autism, please click here.
AutismCare Nepal Society, please click here.
Centre For Autism, please click here.
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This episode is conversation with my dear friend Ojesh Singh, currently residing in London, UK. He talks about how important it is for him as Newar to embrace and educate the people around him to show how important the Newar/ Newa culture and its existence is. Regardless of his busy life having a full time job and taking care of family, Ojesh somehow manages time to devote his contribution for his community and people around him. The episode mainly reflects how Nepalese living especially outside of Nepal need to educate, embrace and teach about their cultural roots to the new generations regardless of their culture, caste and background.
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Pasa Puchah Guthi, UK, please click here.
DREAMS magazine, please click here.
Merging NepSocs, please click here.
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This episode is conversation with physicist Dr. Nabin Malakar, currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Environment and Physics in Worcester State University, Worcester, MA. He talks about how a small town boy from a small school in Hetauda (Nepal) became one of the physicists working for NASA although he never dreamt to be a physicist while growing up.
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This episode is conversation with Co-Founder of the most popular momo (dumplings) brand in Nepal, Mr. Subash Gauchan. He talks about how Dalle started, what were and are the daily challenges, why Dalle is different than other momo shops, what makes it stand out and how it is adapting in business world especially during the pandemic (Covid).
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The episode is conversation with Nepali dietician Dixya Bhattarai from Ft. Worth, Texas. She talks about her story with being a dietician, thoughts on various diet and Nepali dish related questions, how she has been able to market and establish her own business and her thoughts on career as dietician for the new generation.
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