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Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 131: Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, Department of History, Cornell University
In this special celebratory episode, host Francine Barchett reunites with Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, a PhD candidate in Cornell’s Department of History, who happens to be the original creator of the Gatty Rewind podcast! Michael shares fresh insights from his dissertation on Dutch colonialism in Indonesia, focusing on how the colonial state constructed Ambonese men as a “martial race” through the unlikely lens of football. From masculinity and loyalty to colonial control, Michael unpacks how sports became a tool of empire—and how Ambonese soldiers and athletes pushed back against these narratives. The conversation then turns personal as Michael reflects...
2025-05-22
1h 00
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 130: Martina Thucnhi Nguyen, Department of History, Baruch College
In this episode, host Francine Barchett teams up with co-host Lijun Zhang, a Cornell PhD student in history, for a riveting conversation with Dr. Martina Nguyen, Associate Professor of History at Baruch College, City University of New York. Dr. Nguyen shares the story of a provocative newspaper column penned by prominent Vietnamese intellectual Nguyễn Văn Vĩnh, under a female pseudonym! She explores how the column stirred debates around masculinity, femininity, and national identity in early modern Vietnam. Plus, listeners get a sneak peek at an upcoming museum exhibition she’s co-curating on the iconic ao dài (Viet...
2025-05-15
1h 05
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 129: "E" Elissa Badiqué, Department of Performance and Media Arts, Cornell University
In this episode, guest co-host Iris Luo (Cornell PhD candidate in Human-Centered Design) joins host Francine Barchett to interview Elissa “E” Domingo Badique, a Cornell PhD candidate in Performance and Media Arts. E describes their winding journey—from serving as a community advisor at Harvard to working as a makeup artist in Japan. But it was a fandom studies class that sparked their research into K-pop dance covers! E traces these performances back to Filipino variety shows, where choreography became a tool for myth-making and expressing diasporic Filipino identity, particularly through the lens of Asian male figures like K-pop idols...
2025-05-08
1h 06
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 128: Hieu Phung, Vietnamese and Southeast Asian History, Rutgers University
In this episode, guest co-host Anke Wang, a Cornell PhD candidate in History, joins host Francine Barchett for a tag-team interview with Dr. Hieu Phung, Assistant Professor of Vietnamese and Southeast Asian History at Rutgers University. Dr. Phung discusses her research on how pre-modern environmental factors shaped political and administrative systems in Vietnam, with a focus on state-building in the Red River Delta. She unpacks how perceptions of sea-dykes evolved over time—beyond their physical function, they became central to how people understood nature, risk, and governance. The episode wraps up with Dr. Phung’s candid advice for students stil...
2025-04-17
49 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
[Hot Ones Special] Episode 126: Lijun Zhang, Department of History, Cornell University
Welcome to Spicy SEAP! This special edition of the podcast recreates the popular TV show Hot Ones—but with a twist! Instead of chicken wings, our guests take on a lineup of spicy Southeast Asian dishes, from snacks to main courses and mysterious desserts. Host Francine Barchett is joined by Lijun Zhang, a PhD candidate in History and co-chair of the Cornell Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) Gatty Lecture Series. Lijun’s research explores female migration from southeastern China to British Malaya and Singapore, focusing on grassroots intimacy, women’s mobility, and the agency that shaped legal travel within...
2025-03-20
51 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 124: Ivan V. Small, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Dr. Ivan V. Small, a Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Northern Illinois University. Dr. Small talks about his research on Vietnamese refugee minorities in the U.S. following the Vietnam War and the Ford administration's resettlement policies. He shares how these communities resisted assimilation, often through second or third migrations. And he highlights the crucial role of automobiles in shaping immigrant experiences, enabling movement to new "ethno-burb" nodes that connected Asian communities. Dr. Small also talks about his university's podcast, Crossroads of the World...
2025-03-06
47 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 123: Josh Babcock, Department of Anthropology and Science & Technology Studies, Brown University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett pairs up with Shreya Chitnavis, a 2024 Cornell MPH graduate, to interview Dr. Joshua Babcock, an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and affiliate faculty in Linguistics and Science & Technology Studies at Brown University. Dr. Babcock talks about the limitations of Singapore's racial and linguistic classifications. Reflecting on his findings, he presents a fiction of multi-racial multilingualism as Singapore’s national identity. In Dr. Babcock’s words, "racial community gets performed, policed, and blocked through everyday activity." And dare we say – Dr. Babcock is a researcher with many surprises! He shares how his work in Singapore involv...
2025-02-27
58 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 122: Emi Donald, Department of History, Cornell University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Emi Donald, a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Cornell University. Emi shares insights from their 18-month fieldwork in Bangkok, where they explored the roles of tomboys (thom in Thai) and trans men. They highlight ways the transgender experience, including clinic access, social acceptance of the trans community, and their legal protections, have evolved in Thailand in recent history. Then they take a bittersweet victory lap on their PhD experience, with some tips for aspiring PhD students: learn a language, develop time management skills, and find your people to get...
2025-02-13
47 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 121: Kathryn "Kitsie" Emerson, Ekalaya Performing Arts Center, Indonesia
In this episode, Gatty Rewind founding host, Michael Kirkpatrick Miller, returns to interview Dr. Kathryn "Kitsie" Emerson, the Director of the EKALAYA Arts Centre in Java. Dr. Emerson talks about Semar Mbangun Kayangan, a wayang (Indonesian shadow puppet) piece. She explores the history, narratives, and motives behind its various versions, as each portrays a unique vision of utopia tailored to different demographics. She closes by sharing her journey of discovering the Javanese language and culture as a non-native speaker. Lightning round: 4:11 Research and Lecture Summary: 10:16 Advice for researchers and recommendations: 41:30 ...
2025-01-30
44 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 120: Nielson Sophann Hul, Department of Linguistics, Cornell University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Mr. Nielson Sophann Hul, a Khmer Lecturer at the University of Washington (at the time of the interview, he was defending his PhD in Linguistics at Cornell University). Mr. Hul's research explores how heritage Khmer speakers in the Northwestern US use implosives, or stop consonants, in their speech. He reveals that fluent Khmer speakers and speakers who have spent less time in the US generally use more implosives than others. Mr. Hul explains the importance of his findings: among immigrant communities, practicing one’s native language strongly connects with their cultural and co...
2025-01-16
40 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 119: Lawrence Chua, the School of Architecture, Syracuse University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Dr. Lawrence Chua, an associate professor at the School of Architecture at Syracuse University. Looking from the 1920s onward, he applies a historicist lens to study the histories of two museums: the Musée Albert Sarraut (Cambodge/modern day Cambodia) and the National Museum of Bangkok (Siam/modern day Thailand). Dr. Chua provides context from each to illustrate how fragments of the premodern past are recontextualized through both colonial and post-colonial regimes. Dr. Chua closes with insights about his homecoming to Cornell SEAP and advises all up-and-coming scholars on how to be c...
2025-01-09
1h 20
Office of Mufti Singapore
Ask Mufti - Loving Someone Who Isn’t Good for My Akhirah
Send us a textJoin Mufti Dr. Nazirudin Mohd Nasir and Ustaz Hanan Farihin as they explore questions on navigating life and faith at the Quran Seminar's Youth Talk.Recorded with the courtesy of Masjid Darul Ghufran.
2024-12-05
03 min
Office of Mufti Singapore
Ask Mufti - Is it permissible to be a 'baddie'?
Send us a textJoin Mufti Dr. Nazirudin Mohd Nasir and Ustaz Hanan Farihin as they explore questions on navigating life and faith at the Quran Seminar's Youth Talk.Recorded with the courtesy of Masjid Darul Ghufran.
2024-11-28
03 min
Office of Mufti Singapore
Ask Mufti - How Do We Balance Duniawi and Akhirah?
Send us a textJoin Mufti Dr. Nazirudin Mohd Nasir and Ustaz Hanan Farihin as they explore questions on navigating life and faith at the Quran Seminar's Youth Talk.Recorded with the courtesy of Masjid Darul Ghufran.
2024-11-21
08 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 118: Dwi Noverini Djenar, Indonesian Studies, The University of Sydney
In this episode, host Francine Barchett speaks with Dr. Dwi Noverini Djenar, an Associate Professor and the Chair of the Indonesian Studies Department at the University of Sydney. Her talk focuses on the linguistic features found in Indonesian broadcast news interviews. She shows that when sensitive topics are being discussed, the interview participants and audience may co-create "exonerative accounts," which free the speakers or audience of blame or guilt on that particular topic. She reveals examples of “exonerative accounts” through clips from a popular Indonesian political commentary podcast. Throughout the episode, listeners will hear Dr. Djenar’s passion for the so...
2024-11-20
53 min
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 117: Eric C. Thompson, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, National University of Singapore
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviewed Dr. Eric Thompson, an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the National University of Singapore. He describes the development and recent publication of his book, "The Story of Southeast Asia." Cutting across anthropology, archeology, history, and other disciplines, Dr. Thompson recounts the many regional themes that had inspired this writing. He reconsiders colonialism’s influence in Southeast Asia, highlights its unique interplay of religions and religious diversity, and revisits the long-standing debate: what actually is Southeast Asia? He also surprises Francine with some unexpected tidbits, including a fun fa...
2024-11-20
1h 00
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 116: Wu Xiao An, Research Institute of Global Chinese and Area Studies, Huaqiao University
Francine Barchett pairs up with Xintong Chen, a PhD student in Southeast Asian history, to interview Dr. Wu Xiao An. Dr. Wu is the Chair Professor and Founding Dean of the Research Institute of Global Chinese and Area Studies at Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China. During the conversation, Dr. Wu gives context on the history and legacies of the Chinese diaspora and explains the importance of the Chinese diaspora within Southeast Asia. He argues that Chinese communities have shaped, and been shaped by, Southeast Asia's social, economic, and political landscapes, particularly after the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Dr. Wu also connects...
2024-11-20
1h 04
Gatty Rewind Podcast
Episode 115: Chie Ikeya, Department of History, the Institute for Research on Women, and the Global Asias Initiative, Rutgers University
In this episode, host Francine Barchett interviews Dr. Chie Ikeya, an Associate Professor of History, the Director of the Institute for Research on Women, and the Co-Director of the Global Asias Initiative at Rutgers University. Dr. Ikeya discusses the history and legacies of the Buddhist Women’s Special Marriage and Succession Act in Burma. She compares this legislation to similar international policies supporting religious freedom. Later, she argues that such marriage laws often treat Asian migrants and settlers as outsiders who can never fully integrate. In other words, they may preserve the "purity" of the dominant group by controlling wo...
2024-11-11
55 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Episode 9: 'Penunggu' by Zulfadli Rashid
Episode 9: 'Penunggu' by Zulfadli RashidSupported by the National Arts Council Singapore.Welcome to Audio Cerpen, where we share short stories from Singaporean writers. Today, the short story titled 'Penunggu' will be read by Farihin Anwar and Filza IzzatiThe short story "Penunggu" is a short stage play written by Zulfadli Rashid, a Singaporean playwright or drama writer. The 'Penunggu' script has been published in his collection of works titled 'Kolong' which was launched in 2023. Enjoy the show! Let's watch...
2024-08-12
20 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Episode 6: 'Gelang Sukma Widjaya Indera Kayangan' by Djohan Abdul Rahman
Episode 6: 'Gelang Sukma Widjaya Indera Kayangan' by Djohan Abdul RahmanSupported by the National Arts Council Singapore.Welcome to Audio Cerpen, where we share short stories from Singaporean writers. Today, the short story titled 'Gelang Sukma Widjaya Indera Kayangan' by Djohan Abdul Rahman will be read to you by Farihin Anwar.'Gelang Sukma Widjaya Indera Kayangan' was published in "Kumpulan Cerpen Interlud" by Unggun Creative.Djohan is an educator and literary observer. His works have been published in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. In his...
2024-07-22
33 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Episode 5: 'Sebelum Kopi Dingin' by Sitti Nurbayah
Episode 5: 'Sebelum Kopi Dingin' by Sitti NurbayahSupported by the National Arts Council Singapore.Welcome to Audio Cerpen, where we share short stories from Singaporean writers. Today, the short story titled 'Sebelum Kopi Dingin' by Nurbayah Ismail will be read to you by Farihin Anwar.'Sebelum Kopi Dingin' won the Golden Pen Award 2023 - Short Story Category.Nurbayah is an educator who is active in dance and short story writing. Nurbayah continues to work, driven by the soothing aroma of coffee and...
2024-07-15
22 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Episode 4: 'Ramalan' by Hidayat Nordin
Episode 4: 'Ramalan' by Hidayat NordinSupported by the National Arts Council Singapore.Welcome to Audio Cerpen, where we share short stories from Singaporean writers. Today, Farihin Anwar reads 'Ramalan', written by Hidayat Nordin.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thebunkersg for more updates. Hidayat Nordin is a multi-discipline artist and educator. He has also recently published a poetry book titled 'Optimis' in 2019. Follow him at @hidayattnordin on Instagram to know more about his art adventures.Enjoy the episode!
2024-07-08
15 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Episod 1: 'Busuk' by Adi Jamaludin
Episode 1: 'Busuk' by Adi JamaludinSupported by the National Arts Council Singapore.Welcome to Audio Cerpen, where we share short stories from Singaporean writers. Today, Farihin Anwar reads 'Busuk', written by Adi Jamaludin.Previously published in NYALA, a publication by Unggun Creative, 'Busuk' is a thought-provoking tale that explores [briefly mention the theme or plot of the story].Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thebunkersg for more updates. Adi Jamaludin is a theater practitioner and full-time theater trainer. Follow...
2024-06-17
26 min
Cerita Pendek Audio
Trailer Episode 1 : "Busuk"
Cerita Pendek Audio first episode features Adi's short story titled "Busuk". Adi Jamaludin is a theater practitioner and full time theatre practitioner. Follow him on Instagram @adijamaludin, to check out his latest works and developments. "Busuk" was previously published in NYALA, a publication by Unggun Creative.Cerita Pendek Audio, feature 9 Malay short stories written by local award-winning authors. Available for listen only on Spotify from 17th June 2024. Listen on to 9 amazing stories weekly as read by Farihin Anwar and Filza Izzati.This series is supported by the National Arts Council.
2024-06-13
01 min
AWANI SoundByte
It's About YOUth: Mental health matters
Is Malaysia doing enough to support youth mental health? UNICEF mental health and psychosocial support consultant Shermaine Sim and NYAWA Director Farihin Ufiya discuss expanding the mental health workforce and destigmatising this topic once and for all.
2023-03-24
24 min
The Sambal Pod
#politikpedas#4: Malaysian Politics-A Political Psychology Perspective
Tune in with Farihin Ufiya, Director of NYAWA as she explains political psychology and its unique impact on Malaysian politics. #politikpedas is a 4-part podcast series by The Sambal Pod held in conjunction of Malaysia's next General Elections. We aim to bring conversations with youth leaders who are in the political scene to make new voters understand the impact of their actions and get them proactively involved in the elections. Our Socials: NYAWA Organisation Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/nyawa_org/?hl=en @thesambalpod Instagram- https://www.instagram.c...
2022-11-19
22 min
Malagasy
Tsy ho avy ianao
Rehefa avy nanasitrana ilay lehilahy mandringa teo amin’ny farihin’i Betesda I Jesosy dia nilaza tamin’ireo mpitondra fivavahana fa ampy ny porofo mba haneken’izy ireo fa Izy no ilay Mesia nampanantenaina. Nilaza Izy fa i Mosesy, Jaona Mpanao Batisa, ny feon’Andriamanitra avy any an-danitra, ary ny Soratra Masina dia samy nanohana ny fanambaràny. Namahana olona 5 000 mahery I Jesosy ary nilaza ny tenany ho Mofon’aina. Nampianatra Izy fa ireo izay manatona Azy amin’ny fahavononana hanao izay lazainy dia hahafantatra fa avy amin’Andriamanitra ny fampianarany.
2022-10-03
28 min
Office of Mufti Singapore
Khutbah - Dedikasi Seorang Ayah Dalam Pendidikan dan Pembangunan Anak
Send us a textKhutbah Jumaat disampaikan oleh Ustaz Hanan Farihin di Masjid Ar-Raudhah.
2022-09-22
12 min
Resilient Together
Banjir 2021: Kisah Di Sebalik Kedayatahanan Komuniti
Kami berbicara dengan En. Farihin Abdul Fatah, seorang activist mewakili JEQMACARE Hulu Langat dimana beliau telah berkongsi pengalamannya menghadapi musibah banjir yang telah berlaku pada 18 Disember 2021 yang lalu serta rintihan beliau berkenaan ketidaksediaan komuniti dan pihak berkuasa tempatan untuk menghadapi malapetaka sedemikian besar dan tragis. Episod ini dikendalikan dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Bahasa Melayu. Selamat mendengar!
2022-01-29
32 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series: Following the Prophet, Acceptance of Allah's Gifts & Beauty
Sorry for this delay, we plans and Allah Plans, and Allah is the Best of Planners because it turned out to be the last three chapters that can conclude Ramadan and welcome Eid. See you in the next season inshaaAllah, thank you for all the fun you've given me this beautiful blessed month. Have a good Eid, stay safe!
2021-05-13
16 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series #7: Mothers, the Unnoticed & Generosity in Trade
We're coming to the end of the series... this one is a bit lengthy but it is so because of how relaxed I was talking about this, maybe it was a way for me to spend more time in this season... hope you enjoy the second last episode!
2021-05-11
33 min
Salam, Farihin
Ramadan Series #6: Punctual Prayer, Cleanliness, Mosques and Love
We're almost at the end of Ramadan, hope you'll love the third last episode of the series <3
2021-05-05
30 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series #5: Humility, Forbearance and Deliberation, Due Diligence & Consistency
We're now in the last 10 days of Ramadan, mashaaAllah! Here's my failed attempt to keep it short and simple, but nevertheless hope that this episode can add on to your basket of goodness to equip you to fully maximise the last few days of this blessed month inshaaAllah!
2021-05-03
26 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series: Independence, Healthy Pride, Honor & Gentleness
We're midway through Ramadan so here's a light episode to celebrate!
2021-04-28
12 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series #3: Sabr, Being Just, Beneficial to People & Having Strength
Adding more attributes that Allah Loves based on the book by Imam Dr Omar Suleiman for your (and my) list of How Tos to be among those beloved by Allah SWT! May this episode be beneficial to you too inshaaAllah!
2021-04-26
20 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series #2: Du'a, Effort, Tears & Traces and Tawakkul
Picking out my favourite bits from chapters 5 to 8 of Imam Dr Omar Suleiman's book Allah Loves. Where it talks about making sincere supplication, putting our honest efforts, tears and traces and having tawakkul in order to be beloved to Allah. Hope you'll love this one and be able to benefit and practice this with me, inshaaAllah!
2021-04-21
19 min
Salam, Farihin
2021 Ramadan Series #1: Taqwā, Tawbah, Ihsān & Angelic Praise
Picking out my fav bits from the first four chapters of Imam Dr. Omar Suleiman's book "Allah Loves...", here's to hoping we can apply them in our daily lives and make full use of Ramadan to practice, inshaaAllah!
2021-04-19
22 min
Salam, Farihin
Salam, Ramadan
Assalamu'alaikum my most dearest listeners, hope its not too late to wish you Salam Ramadan! I've been a little delayed with my plans for Season 3 but Allah is indeed the Best of Planners because the fruit of it: Me being able to prepare a Ramadan Series for us! Hope my rusty-ness hasn't been too much to introduce this series to you. See you soon!
2021-04-19
04 min
Salam, Farihin
Trusting the Process
Unintentionally, the final episode of the season features my one important lesson on growth revolving around the words South Korea, Song Joong Ki and Self-Faith. Hoping that until we meet again, we'll still have all the strength and power in us to keep moving forward in the beautiful world we live in that is full of surprises, knitted to suit our glorious potential, inshaaAllah.
2021-01-18
08 min
Salam, Farihin
My Intentions VS My Emotional Distress
Sometimes when you think you've got it all under-control, He tests you. After you calm down, you reassure yourself by being reminded that Allah only tests those He loves. If you're ever in that verge of a breakdown because of piling emotional distress and frustration, may this episode bring you ease and pull you out of that intoxicating thought.
2021-01-15
05 min
Hubungan Rambang Ad Samad
Farihin Abdul Fattah
Farihin adalah penerbit muzik yang telah merubah muzik nasyid Malaysia, malah dunia.
2021-01-11
2h 06
Salam, Farihin
Perceptions
Sometimes no matter what you do, you can't seem to please others, even those you love. It gets to you to the point where you constantly blame yourself for being incompetent or incapable of understanding them too. This episode is a reminder for us that we are enough, as long as we remember who we're actually trying to please; as long as we remember who's thoughts matter more.
2021-01-11
06 min
Salam, Farihin
Making way to grow, paving our paths
Letting go can be difficult, sometimes because of the emotional connection we have towards a certain thing and sometimes its because of all the effort we have to put in to make it happen. But, truthfully, good things if not better can only come once we make way for it by removing the boulders that are blocking our paths.
2021-01-08
07 min
Salam, Farihin
Falling for falls
The beauty behind a fall lies behind the appreciation of one.
2021-01-04
06 min
Salam, Farihin
Salam, 2021
Probably my most unplanned, raw episode ever to express my bare feelings upon approaching 2021. Shoutout to the adults who managed to stay afloat, stay sane, stay clean, stay organized, stay grounded and stay steadfast in completing tasks, responsibilities and achieving goals as their own individuals and as servants of Allah. I pray to walk in your footsteps too!
2021-01-01
11 min
Salam, Farihin
7+1=∞
Assalamu'alaikum, hi! I hope everyone's been recharging as much as I was this month. Before the year ends, I really want to kick off the new season to kind of have a flow of goodness upon approaching the new year! To start off this season, I have for you, something I prepared almost a month ago. You know how we always reflect on lessons we learnt before entering a new year? This one is me reflecting on lessons that I gained from seven amazing gems I met, towards the end of 2020.
2020-12-28
09 min
Salam, Farihin
Consistency
They say to make an action into a habit, it takes three days. And then to make a habit a lifestyle, it takes at least three months. How does one stay consistent in trying to make an action a habit and later, a part of their lifestyle? Sharing with you some tips I gained the past few years in trying to incorporate my own habits into my lifestyle. This episode is brought to you by my dearest LH who requested I talk about this topic. May it be beneficial to all of us, inshaaAllah!
2020-11-16
06 min
Salam, Farihin
Refresh & Recall
This episode was recorded on a day where I felt like there were still some moments of the day where I wish I was able to remind myself of my truest intentions and be able to energize myself to feel less exhausted. Hope it can serve as a reminder for me and you too, inshaaAllah.
2020-11-13
05 min
Salam, Farihin
My Body's Rights
Sometimes as we're trying to meet deadlines and going over our heads to deliver the extraordinaries, we forget to rest and heal. Whereas our bodies, have the rights over us to demand for that rest and moment of healing. May this be a beneficial reminder for us, and specially me as I face the usual end of year busy schedule, inshaaAllah!
2020-11-09
06 min
Salam, Farihin
My Student Life
Post-graduation fever has gotten me to pondering about my entire student life since 1999 which led me to recording this special episode. This reflection made me realize how my life has never really been one straight line but instead it is what Allah actually had in-store for me, my most inner desire that had to take me to differing turns down the road. This is my student life journey. What’s your student life story?
2020-11-06
08 min
Salam, Farihin
Visualize the Prayer
I came across this beautiful eye-opening text recently and have been eager to share with you because of how life-changing it has been for me, especially as I continue to strive to find ways to improve the pillar of my religion, the "tiang" of my agama. May this be beneficial to you as well in bettering our dates with our Creator, inshaaAllah.
2020-11-02
11 min
Salam, Farihin
Dear fellow Graduands
Life has taken me into a whirlwind of thoughts after looking at the word graduation at a slightly different perspective. And most importantly, what's the ultimate life goal? What have we set as our "finish line"? Here's my heartfelt "Graduation Speech" for me and you. Hope you love it!
2020-10-30
06 min
Salam, Farihin
At 25 I..
How have I come to the decision to start a podcast was because at 25 I want to...
2020-10-26
05 min
Salam, Farihin
Salam, Farihin (Teaser Episode)
Salam, everyone! I am Farihin, the writer behind the blog ennerellaspeaks and I would like to post this teaser to make it official that I will be starting a podcast! Hope you love this!
2020-10-24
01 min
Rakyat Biasa Podcast
Syekh Siti Jenar Palsu? - #Episode 8
Halo Sobat Rakyat Biasa, bahasan kali ini masih lanjutan dari yang kemarin ya, masih bersama Mas Farihin atau si Artefak Hidup. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rakjatbiasa/support
2020-08-05
29 min
Rakyat Biasa Podcast
Siapa Syekh Siti Jenar? - #Episode 7
Sobat Rakyat Biasa, kali ini kita bahas tentang Syekh Siti Jenar masih bersama sobat kita Farihin atau si Artefak Hidup. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rakjatbiasa/support
2020-07-31
36 min