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The Filmy Hustle- RosePodThe Filmy Hustle- RosePodAnupama Chopra on Journalism in the Film WorldIn this episode of Filmy Hustle, Anupama Chopra takes us behind the scenes of entertainment journalism. From shaping critical reviews to navigating the world of cinema, she shares her journey and insights into what it takes to be a voice in the industry. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of film criticism and storytelling!Listen now!Show Credits : Rosepod Presents (A Division Of Roseaudio Visuals Pvt.Ltd.)The Filmy HustleProduced By: Rosepod (A Division Of Rose Audi...2025-04-1357 minThe Filmy Hustle- RosePodThe Filmy Hustle- RosePodThe Filmy Hustle TrailerWelcome to 'The Filmy Hustle', A show where we deep dive into the various facets of Filmmaking.Show Credits : Rosepod Presents (A Division Of Roseaudio Visuals Pvt.Ltd.)The Filmy HustleProduced By: Rosepod (A Division Of Rose Audio Visuals Pvt Ltd)In Association With: Ashirwad Theatres Pvt LtdGuests: R. Madhavan,Siddharth Roy Kapoor,Murad Khetani,Anupama Chopra,Devang Sampath,Vishek Chauhan ,Amit Sharma, Sheykhar Ravjiani ,Kabir Khan ,Monica Shergill Rajeev Masand ,Kim Sharma ,Gautam Thakker , Mandavi Sharma ,Anurag Kashyap ,R...2025-03-2901 minThe ConFab with Michael GThe ConFab with Michael GTHE CONFAB WITH MICHAEL G IN CONVERSATION WITH TASNEEM CHOPRASend us a textTasneem is an experienced Cross Cultural Consultant and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) trainer helping business, not-for-profits and government understand and navigate diversity and inclusion. As a media presenter, (on the DRUM) she has provided an expert perspective on topics related to diversity, gender based violence female and women of colour representation, social cohesion, social justice issues and equity. Tasneem is passionate about female representation, especially Women of Colour (WoC) representation for which she was recently appointed Women of Colour Australia (WoCA) Ambassador.In 2020 Tasneem was awarded an...2024-12-1656 minChats Over ChaiChats Over ChaiGrowing Up Indian in Australia | Panel DiscussionIn this episode of Chats Over Chai, CEO Lisa Singh is joined by Australian-Indian writers hailing from different parts of the diaspora in a powerful panel discussion celebrating our country’s diversity and their unique experiences growing up.  The discussion was conducted at the book launch event of “Growing Up Indian in Australia” by Aarti Betigeri in Melbourne. The anthology is a colourful and energetic collection of stories that offers reflections on identity, culture, family, food, and expectations, delving into the deep truths about the Australian and Indian identity. Preeti Maharaj, Shreya Tekumalla, and Tasneem Chopra, three of the...2024-07-1243 minthe Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, History & Culturethe Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureGrowing Up Indian in Australia by Aarti BetigeriPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/789242 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Growing Up Indian in Australia Author: Aarti Betigeri Narrator: Daizy Mann, Kavita Ivy Nandan, Sneha Lees, Sharon Verghis, Tejas Bhat, Rachael Jacobs, Shreya Tekumalla, Sunil Badami, Priya Sarat Chandran, Hardeep Dhanoa, Preeti Maharaj, Rakhee Ghelani, Tasneem Chopra, Aarti Betigeri, Nicholas Brown Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 40 minutes Release date: July 2, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Vibrant, moving and diverse stories of shape-shifting between cultures. 'To be Indian growing up in Australia is to tread the narrow line between here and there, to...2024-07-0203 minBrave Feminine LeadershipBrave Feminine Leadership#157 Tasneem Chopra OAM - Don’t come at me with your misconceptions until you know who I amTasneem Chopra is a Professional Disruptor and an AntiRacism Champion. Her message is clear - there are so many Diversity & Inclusion roles out there, why does so much of the focus stop with Gender? This is a powerful conversation where we question how “equitable” became a dirty word, how giving space up at the table isn’t popular thinking but it’s necessary to get change. We talk about growing up in rural Victoria and the experience of wearing a HIjab in Melbourne, Australia post 9/11. Tasneem’s leadership stands out. I often say being in the room with other leaders ca...2024-06-0646 minThe Safi Bros PodcastThe Safi Bros PodcastSuccess Stories - Tasneem Chopra OAMBeing all too familiar with workplace discrimination, Tasneem Chopra has made it her mission to champion multiculturalism, diversity & inclusion in the workplace. Tasneem has received recognition for her work with an Order of Australia Medal, an AMAA Woman of the Year award and an invitation to present her own TEDx Talk. We had the privilege of sitting down to listen to her story and share it with you. A huge thanks to Tasneem for sharing his story with us, and for the amazing work she does. To find more of her: https://www.tasneem.com...2023-12-221h 05Brave Feminine LeadershipBrave Feminine Leadership#107 Melissa Hamilton - Open to explore the link between joy & intention?In the final prelude to the the 'Festival of Inspiration & Empowerment for Women in Leadership', Melissa shares the final group of 7 incredible leaders who so generously share their tips and tales of their career journey. In this episode she shares highlights Professor Laurie Weingart, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University; Michelle Loader - Managing Director at Future Leadership; Simone Clarke - Chief Executive Officer for UN Women Australia; Tasneem Chopra - Cross Cultural Consultant; Kay Clancy – CEO for WISE Employment, Liz Abrahams - Associate Vice President, APAC Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Janine Hall - Chief Happiness Officer fo...2023-06-0814 minHuman ChaptersHuman ChaptersDiversity and Cross-Cultural Inclusion - A Conversation with TasneemIt was an absolute honour to engage in this incredible conversation with Tasneem about her Chapter, Diversity and Cross-Cultural Inclusion. Tasneem discusses the following:  - a little bit about her childhood across regional Australia  - the metaphorical significance of the Melbourne airport  - her careers, voluntary work, and various posts that have carved the path to her current work (consultancy, speaker, broadcaster, etc.)  - identity, representation, inclusion, diversity, and so forth.   Tasneem can be found on: Website - https://www.tasneem.com.au/ Social media platforms - Facebook and Insta...2023-02-2858 minThe Readings PodcastThe Readings PodcastKristine Ziwica in conversationRespected journalist Kristine Ziwica in conversation with Tasneem Chopra about Ziwica's new book for the Crikey Reads series, Leaning Out.2022-12-0840 minThe Muslims Down Under PodcastThe Muslims Down Under PodcastTime to Talk Racism with Tasneem ChopraIn this episode, we had the privilege of interviewing Tasneem Chopra OAM, ambassador of ‘Racism. It Stops With Me’- a campaign launched by the Australian Human Rights Commission, Australia. Tasneem is a first-generation Muslim who has done advocacy work on navigating diversity, inclusion, and equity and is passionate about female representation. In 2018, Tasneem was named an Anti-Racism Champion by the Australian Human Rights Commission and was also appointed as the ambassador of Women of Colour Australia. Among her many achievements, she received an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for her se...2022-10-0753 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community161. Strengths Untold: Joseph Youhana ~ A Journey Of Persistence (Ep.24)💪🕵️‍♀️ Joseph Youhana never expected his successful life in Iraq would one day cease to exist, with events in his country forcing his family to flee and begin a new life from scratch, in Australia. Since arriving here,  Joseph has traversed countless job opportunities through sheet grit. His ‘can do’ attitude coupled with an intuitive desire to connect to others, has resulted in Joseph impacting lives for the better at a micro and macro level. Joseph’s lived experience as a refugee coupled with his detailed understanding of the settlement scenario in Australia, situate him as a national expert with international re...2022-04-1445 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community160. Strengths Untold: Salma Farouque ~ How Salma Engineered Solutions For Social Change (Ep.23)💪🕵️‍♀️ Salma Farouques' work with the UN-affiliated World Food Programme earned her team a Nobel Peace Prize in 2021.  In this episode of Strengths Untold, hear about how this Adelaide born and raised engineer's career trajectory went from a casual interest in communications in suburban Sydney to Cairo and Uganda based development projects. Salma's humble perspective on taking opportunities as they arrive, and being your authentic self in often challenging environments, makes for a suburb listen. If you ever wanted to understand the complexities of setting up a response in regions impacted by humanitarian and natural disasters, this podcast will sing to you! Webs...2022-04-0543 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community159. Strengths Untold: Justine Sless ~ A Journey To The Funny Side Of Serious (Ep.22)💪🕵️‍♀️ In this episode, I speak with Justine Sless, a Melbourne based & Northern UK born comedian, author and humour academic. Justine speaks candidly about how a childhood of grit and numerous challenges informed her resilience and dry wit. Her foray into stand-up culminating in a debut book about the challenges for female comediennes makes for a great yarn. Website: www.justinesless.com Twitter: @Justinesless 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Host: Tasneem Chopra Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso Graphic: Carla Scotto Art Music: Ausecuma Beats You can follow and listen to Strengths Untold podcasts on: Spotify Apple iTun...2022-03-1038 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community158. Strengths Untold: Najma Sambul ~ The Blessings of Books & Storytelling Through Art (Ep.21)💪🕵️‍♀️ Najma Sambul arrived in Tasmania as a toddler from Somalia, experiencing crushing racism as well as extraordinary kindness through a childhood of growing up African in Australia. Her passion for reading, writing and expressing identity have culminated in a lifelong ambition to become a journalist and more recently, to manifest cultural heritage via a Somali art exhibition, which Najma co-curated. She speaks with a conviction about using art to flip the script for young Somali Australians fatigued with racist narratives. She's all about storytelling and celebrating identity. Website: RRR.org.au/explore/presenters/najma-sambul Instagram: @ajsambul Twitter: @najsambul 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/s...2022-03-0333 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community157. Strengths Untold: Dr Priya Srinivasan ~ The Power Of Performance In Disrupting Narratives (Ep.20)💪🕵️‍♀️ Priya Srinivasan is a multidisciplinary artist whose practise combines dance, performance ethnography, equity and racial justice to act as a catalyst for social, cultural and political change.  She has worked across the globe to challenge Western hegemonic beliefs focusing primarily on feminist collaborations. As the co-Artistic Director of Sangam: Performing Arts Platform and Festival of Diaspora. Her work pays homage to truth-telling,  and the power of reclaiming narratives through performance art. Sweating Saris: amazon.com.au/dp/B008HNI6JY/ref=KC_GS_GB_AU_nodl Instagram: @srinivasan2728 Website: ipcs.org.au/people/priya-srinivasan Sangam: sangam.com.au/ Youtube: youtube.co...2022-02-0754 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community156. Strengths Untold: Ahmed Hassan ~ The Power of Speaking Up Against Systems (Ep.19)💪🕵️‍♀️ If Ahmed Hassan hadn't defied the odds by ignoring the advice of his school counsellor to forgo his VCE, he likely would not be the 2022 Young Australian of the Year for Victoria.  In this remarkable interview, Ahmed candidly shares how his keen observation of young migrant kids proved they do not lack potential, but instead, platforms and self-belief to thrive. Ergo, at just 18 years of age, his calling to co-found a youth-led organisation for young people by young people was realised, proving that passion yields results when hard work is the fuel. Youth Activating Youth: yay.org.au Instagram: @a.h...2022-01-2345 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community155. Strengths Untold: Shankar Kasynathan ~ The Social Justice Salesman (Ep.18)💪🕵️‍♀️ Shankar Kasyanthan knows that persistence is key to making a dent in the armour of political obstinance. As National Campaign Manager for Amnesty, he brings a tenacity to human rights, informed by a lived experience of seeing family and communities persecuted for their beliefs & race. In a fateful twist, Shankar learned only hours after this interview that a 4-year long campaign he has championed to improve the community sponsorship program for refugees was finally announced by the Australian government; there are no coincidences! Impact Boom: https://www.impactboom.org/blog/2019/12/23/shankar-kasynathan-on-inclusive-communities-that-create-thriving-neighbourhoods Instagram: @shankabout Twitter: @shankabout 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷...2021-12-1933 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community154. Strengths Untold: When Tenacity Meets Humility ~ The Brave and Brilliant, Dr Batool Albatat (Ep.17)💪🕵️‍♀️ Dr Batool Albatat will have you rethink everything you thought you knew about resilience.  Her story of fleeing from persecution with her family across continents as a child, culminating in a perilous journey by boat to Australia, makes for a gripping interview. Despite setbacks in seeking asylum, gaps in her schooling and enduring racism after 9/11, Batool's tenacity is palpable. That she now has a double degree and is training to be a GP is a salute to her humble ascent to success, overcoming hardships most of us could only imagine. 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Host: Tasneem Chopra ...2021-12-0940 minBusiness In ColourBusiness In ColourStep Into Your Diversity/Tasneem ChopraTasneem Chopra OAM is Cross-cultural Consultant, Board Director and popular expert commentator at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Tasneem is the inaugural 2021 Ambassador for Women of Colour, Australia. In 2020, Tasneem was awarded an OAM (Order of Australia Medal) for her efforts in championing diversity and has also been named an Anti-Racism Champion by the Australian Human Rights Commission. In this conversation we talk about her parents, her upbringing, her time in Darwin, Bendigo and her love for Melbourne. We also pack in what it feels like to be different and to value that difference; how people in power need to stop...2021-09-2256 minThe Mind Behind ItThe Mind Behind ItE3S2 Tasneem Chopra: Is equality achievable?Sahil and Huda dive deep into the latest topic of equality with Tasneem Chopra, a leading Australian Cross-cultural Consultant. Tasneem is an expert in addressing issues of diversity, equity and inclusion across organisational leadership, including intersectionality within government, corporate, arts and community sectors. In this episode they discuss issues POC face relating to discrimination; not just in society, but also in the workplace. They discuss their ever-changing love for Bollywood movies, the 'Hands Off Hijab' movement in France, what it truly means to be a feminist, diversity representation in the media industry and popculture (such as Priyanka...2021-09-0151 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community139. Strengths Untold: Amani Haydar ~ Living with Poignancy, Pathos and Pain (Ep.8)💪🕵️‍♀️ In perhaps her most powerful interview to date, Tasneem Chopra spoke with Amani Haydar about her memoir, ‘The Mother Wound'. They have a raw conversation on the legacy of her mother and grandmother as well as a critique of failures in systems, cultures and mindsets that shortchange women in life and death. *Triggering warning* this episode contains discussions of war crimes and domestic violence. 📸 @amanihaydar 🐦 @amani_haydar_ 📚 ‘The Mother Wound’ ➡️ www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781760982454/ 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso 🎨 Carla Scotto Art 🎼 Ausecuma Beats You can follow and listen to Strengths Untold podcasts on: Spotify Apple iTunes Google Musi...2021-08-0148 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community131. Strengths Untold: Tarang Chawla - Real Talk On Life, Loss And The Lessons In-Between (Ep.5)💪🕵️‍♀️ Tasneem Chopra speaks to Tarang Chawla who is a campaigner & advocate. He candidly shares his battles combatting cultural misogyny, VAW, mental health stigma and systemic failures in inclusion. An incredible soul to know and learn from. Founded the movement #NotOneMoreNiki: keynoteentertainment.com.au/speakers/motivational-inspirational-speakers/tarang-chawla 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso 🎨 Carla Scotto Art 🎼 Ausecuma Beats You can follow and listen to Strengths Untold podcasts on: Spotify Apple iTunes Google Music SoundCloud Pocket Casts iHeartRadio Stitcher and more! Email questions to MarcusRimondini@gmail.com ⬛🟨🟥 Local Traditional Owners of the land: achris.vic.gov.au/weave/wca.html2021-06-1346 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community127. Strengths Untold: Kon Karapanagiotidis - Winning and Sharing the Time & Place Lottery (Ep.3)💪🕵️‍♀️ In this episode, Tasneem Chopra spoke with Asylum Seeker Resource Centre CEO Kon Karapanagiotidis about immigrant sacrifices, dealing with racists, the weight of cultural expectations and conquering impostor syndrome. Asylum Seeker Resource Centre: asrc.org.au 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso 🎨 Carla Scotto Art 🎼 Ausecuma Beats You can follow and listen to Strengths Untold podcasts on: Spotify Apple iTunes Google Music SoundCloud Pocket Casts iHeartRadio Stitcher and more! Email questions to MarcusRimondini@gmail.com ⬛🟨🟥 Local Traditional Owners of the land: achris.vic.gov.au/weave/wca.html2021-05-1640 minUnder CoverUnder CoverSeason 2 - Episode 1 - CommunityStory 1: With so much information swirling around about vaccines, it’s worth taking a step back and viewing the bigger picture about how and why misinformation reaches us. Reporter: Matt ParnellStory 2: The pandemic has been a test of faith for many. This pushed faith leaders to spread the message of God while also righting the wrong of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. While this may sound all positive, there are some concerns. This is a larger investigation we are conducting, but in this episode we speak with Tasneem Chopra OAM, a cross cultural consultant. Reporter: Shamsiya Hu...2021-04-1638 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community122. Strengths Untold: Bo Svoronos - From Bumpy Beginnings to Social Change Legend (Ep.1)💪🕵️‍♀️ In the premiere episode of our new series Strengths Untold. Host Tasneem Chopra spoke with Bo Svoronos about his journey as a young dyslexic trouble maker from Western Sydney. How he channelled his dyslexia into a superpower. Toured the world, completed a PhD and wrote a book. 🌐 hmmmpodcasts.com/strengths-untold 📷 instagram.com/tassafierce Producer: Marcus Rimondini Assistant Editor: Zoltan Fecso 🎨 Carla Scotto Art 🎼 Ausecuma Beats You can follow and listen to Strengths Untold podcasts on: Spotify Apple iTunes Google Music SoundCloud Pocket Casts iHeartRadio Stitcher and more! Email questions to MarcusRimondini@gmail.com ⬛🟨🟥 Local Traditional Owners of the land: achris.vic.gov.au/weave/wca.html2021-03-2859 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityStrengths Untold: Series Trailer💪🕵️‍♀️ My name is Tasneem Chopra. Your host for Strengths Untold. A series exploring the backstories that we don't hear about, but we need to. I'll be talking to guests who may consider themselves ordinary but their life story belies extraordinary circumstances. When you get to hear about these unknown stories. I hope like me, you'll uncover a treasure trove of lessons. Whether it's the tragedies, the obstacles victories and sometimes hilarious episodes that people acquire over a lifetime. These are the memories that become the ingredients to a life well lived and until now untold. Strengths Untold is about giving a platform to...2021-03-0802 minHmmm: Melbourne Podcast CommunityHmmm: Melbourne Podcast Community89. Unapologetically Brown: Why Does Media Diversity Matter? with Tasneem Chopra (Ep.03)👩🏽👩🏾 Nivy and Shamila interview Tasneem Chopra, OAM, author, advocate, and cross cultural consultant. Tasneem was one of the first South Asian origin and Muslim women to appear on mainstream Australian news shows. An Australian and 5th generation East African of Gujarati heritage, Tasneem tells her story of growing up as a Brown Girl in rural Victoria in the 1970’s, on the cusp of the repeal of the White Australia Policy. Tasneem shares what it was like growing up without ever seeing anyone who looked like her on TV, and the journey of how she came to take pride in her many cultural...2020-10-0758 minThe Internal Comms PodcastThe Internal Comms PodcastEpisode 34 – Cross-cultural commsThe Internal Comms Podcast is now in its fourth season – and to kick it off Katie sat down with Tasneem Chopra for some honest and open conversation. The self-styled “professional disruptor” helps businesses address the important issues of diversity and inclusion within their workforce. As a cross-cultural consultant, and champion for social justice, she helps leaders identify where social problems in their business may lie, and crucially, how to solve them. In this episode she talks passionately and with great experience about “shaking things up” and how we can all make our workplaces – and the wider world – a safer, fairer place for us a2020-09-161h 11National Library of AustraliaNational Library of AustraliaThe Path to Social InclusionWhat is the Australian dream, and does it mean the same thing to us all? Join us as cross-cultural consultant and author Tasneem Chopra OAM leads a thought-provoking discussion between writer and appearance activist Carly Findlay OAM, founder of YARN Australia Warren Roberts, and writer, gender equality and mental health advocate Tarang Chawla, on what the Australian Dream looks like for people from diverse cultural backgrounds and life experiences.2020-08-1437 minEngineering ReimaginedEngineering ReimaginedBreaking the mould: how can design achieve equality for all?Many communities today are full of people of different shapes, ages, races and access needs. Yet do our spaces reflect that diversity so that everyone experiences equality of access, comfort, and familiarity? This episode explores the vital role that design can play in creating better communities. Aurecon’s Associate Director and Mechanical Engineer Suds Hettiarachchi talk to two eminent leaders in this field – Australia’s former Disability Discrimination Commissioner Graeme Innes AM and cross-cultural consultant and anti-racism champion Tasneem Chopra Find us online at aurecongroup.com/podcast or email us at engineeringreimagined@aurecongroup.com.See omnyst...2019-05-2826 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastLGBTIQA+ Funding, Racism in Australia and Decriminalisation of Sex Work in the NTTuesday Breakfast 9 April 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.00 am Chris Woods with news headlines     7.15 am Georgia Mathews, Executive Director of The Channel, joins us on the line to discuss government funding for LGBTIQA+ organisations7.30 am We play an interview of Sally Goldner recorded at the 5th National Elder Abuse Conference and published by Elder Rights Service, about the challenges faced by older transgender people 7.45 am Tasneem Chopra, cross-cultural consultant, and Anti-Racism Ambassador from the Australian Human Rights Commission, joins us to talk about the panel event organised by La Trobe University discussing whether racism in Australia is widespread and structural or found exclusively on the...2019-04-0800 minThe IABC EMENA PodcastThe IABC EMENA PodcastThe IABC EMENA Podcast With Tasneem Chopra On Communications And DiversityDiversity, inclusion and representation are issues that we often talk about, but which are practiced less often. What are the benefits to applying a culturally diverse lens to your communication strategy, and how can you harness diversity within your organisation to leverage social change? Tasneem Chopra, one of Australia's leading consultants on the issue, joins us on the podcast to talk about what she will be presenting at EMENAComm, and why we need to rethink communications to promote successful models of diverse and inclusive practice.2018-12-2708 minHQ??HQ??FWF10 "Writing Violence, Writing Change" with Dr Jessamy Gleeson and Van BadhamIn the final episode of this season from the Melbourne Feminist Writer's Festival, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Tasneem Chopra and Tara Moss tackle the grim and important topic of violence against women in life and in the media, and what it means to be a writer in the fight for change and equality. THEN Kel interviews Dr Jessamy Gleeson and Van Badham about the roots of their feminist activism and the passion that drives them both.  Keep watching this space for the next season of the SYDNEY Feminist Writers Festival.  Writes4Festivals are proud to be the podcast partner for the 2018 Fe...2018-10-161h 22HQ??HQ??FWF10 "Writing Violence, Writing Change" With Dr Jessamy Gleeson And Van BadhamIn the final episode of this season from the Melbourne Feminist Writer's Festival, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Tasneem Chopra and Tara Moss tackle the grim and important topic of violence against women in life and in the media, and what it means to be a writer in the fight for change and equality. THEN Kel interviews Dr Jessamy Gleeson and Van Badham about the roots of their feminist activism and the passion that drives them both.  Keep watching this space for the next season of the SYDNEY Feminist Writers Festival.  Writes4Festivals are proud to be the podcast partner for the 2018 Fe...2018-10-161h 22Writes4FestivalsWrites4FestivalsFWF10 "Writing Violence, Writing Change" With Dr Jessamy Gleeson And Van BadhamIn the final episode of this season from the Melbourne Feminist Writer's Festival, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Tasneem Chopra and Tara Moss tackle the grim and important topic of violence against women in life and in the media, and what it means to be a writer in the fight for change and equality. THEN Kel interviews Dr Jessamy Gleeson and Van Badham about the roots of their feminist activism and the passion that drives them both.  Keep watching this space for the next season of the SYDNEY Feminist Writers Festival.  Writes4Festivals are proud to be the podcast partner for th...2018-10-151h 22Voice of The MillennialsVoice of The MillennialsCultural Wars, #MeToo, Racism, Gender and Religion with Tasneem ChopraVoice of the Millennials is hosted by Yaseen Kippie. Millennials, referring to those people born between the years 1984 and 2004. Igniting the youth, this show speaks about issues, events and solutions to uplift and inspire the youth. To contribute to the show email yaseenk63@gmail.com2018-01-2640 min