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Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#76 - Salaam, with Lovehttps://www.instagram.com/chutneybinasamosa/ 2025-02-2735 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#75 - Crisis in BosniaKatie Finn is a philanthropist from the United States who has traveled with volunteer organizations through different countries. During her travels, she visited Bosnia and met refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other countries, who are living in life-threatening conditions. These individuals are engaged in a perilous endeavor known as "the game," where they risk their lives attempting to cross into Europe in search of better opportunities. This episode was recorded in early 2021, but was only published in 2024. THe situation in Bosnia has not changed much, Katie says, and the crisis remains unresolved.Want to help...2024-02-0838 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#74 - BalochistanFollow the Balochistan times on Instagram.Further reading on the issues:Written by Sheraz: https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2022/02/reducing-environmental-social-costs-chinese-investments-pakistan/https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/1/22/resolving-the-baloch-issue-is-in-pakistans-political-and-economic-interesthttps://thediplomat.com/2016/08/balochistan-and-the-killing-of-akbar-bugti-10-years-later/Sheraz also shared some books at the end of our episode listed here:The Baloch National Struggle in Pakistan: Emergence and Dimensions by Jan Muhammad DashtiBalochistan: At a Crossroads by William Merck 2024-01-3153 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#73 – Kennedy’s Time in PakistanKennedy Horton was born in America, but from the ages of 7 to 15, he moved with his family to Sindh, Pakistan. Afterwards he moved across Thailand, China, and he now resides in Ireland. In this episode Kennedy shares a bit about his life in Pakistan, going to school and growing up there, and more....2021-01-1346 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#73 - Kennedy's Time in Pakistan Watch this Episode on YouTube!https://youtu.be/AckWixGbzdQ Kennedy Horton was born in America, but from the ages of 7 to 15, he moved with his family to Sindh, Pakistan. Afterwards he moved across Thailand, China, and he now resides in Ireland. In this episode Kennedy shares a bit about his life in Pakistan, going to school and growing up there, and more. Any questions / feedback for us? Email us at hello@pakcord.comRemember to follow us on Instagram! - @pakcord   Each...2021-01-1346 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#72 – ReligiosityA fantastic conversation with Dr. Shabana Mir, from Chicago, U.S., who is here to unpack some of her knowledge and thoughts about various issues affecting Muslims and Muslim women today. Shabana Mir is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the American Islamic College, based in Chicago, IL. She teaches Islamic Studies,...2020-12-301h 12Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#72 - ReligiosityA fantastic conversation with Dr. Shabana Mir, from Chicago, U.S., who is here to unpack some of her knowledge and thoughts about various issues affecting Muslims and Muslim women today. Shabana Mir is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the American Islamic College, based in Chicago, IL. She teaches Islamic Studies, Gender Studies, Research Methods, Anthropology, Social Sciences, and Muslim American and Muslim World Literature. She is the author of the award-winning book Muslim American Women on Campus: Undergraduate Social Life and Identity, published by the University of North Carolina P...2020-12-301h 12Pakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#71 – ResilienceA really thought provoking discussion about the most common challenges that affect our Pakistani youth today – lack of opportunities, fear of failure, family and parental pressure, anxiety, and more. Our guest, Mehmooda Shah from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, breaks this down with her own story, and shares her experience on dealing with obstacles, failure, and disadvantages...2020-12-0758 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#71 - ResilienceA really thought provoking discussion about the most common challenges that affect our Pakistani youth today - lack of opportunities, fear of failure, family and parental pressure, anxiety, and more. Our guest, Mehmooda Shah from Rawalpindi, Pakistan, breaks this down with her own story, and shares her experience on dealing with obstacles, failure, and disadvantages in life. Email Mehmooda: mehmoodashah11@gmail.com Any questions / feedback for us? Email us at hello@pakcord.comRemember to follow us on Instagram! - @pakcord   If you enjoy listening to P...2020-12-0758 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#70 – Ko-Ko-Korea!Ayesha Wahidi was born and raised in the midwest, U.S. Earlier in 2020, she moved to Korea for a teaching-abroad program. She shares her experiences in and out of Korea and her perspectives on common life struggles. Want to get in touch with Ayesha? Email her at wahidi.ayesha@gmail.com TUNE IN ON ANY OF THESE APPS:...2020-11-2143 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#70 - Ko-Ko-KoreaAyesha Wahidi was born and raised in the midwest, U.S. Earlier in 2020, she moved to Korea for a teaching-abroad program. She shares her experiences in and out of Korea and her perspectives on common life struggles. Feel free to reach out to Ayesha !Wahidi.ayesha@gmail.com Any questions / feedback for us? Email us at hello@pakcord.comRemember to follow us on Instagram! - @pakcord   If you enjoy listening to Pak-Cord, please consider supporting us on Patreon! Each episode of Pak-Cord take...2020-11-2143 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#69 – Engaged at 1221 year old Noor-ul-Ain from Dubai went viral on TikTok after sharing her personal traumatic story of an ordinary wedding / shaadi visit to Pakistan gone wrong. Essentially , Noor and her family flew to Pakistan from dubai to attend her cousin’s wedding, and unexpectedly, she found that she was getting engaged against her consent,...2020-11-121h 05Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#69 - Engaged at 12Watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/5NSALKYBjz0 21 year old Noor-ul-Ain from Dubai went viral on TikTok after sharing her personal traumatic story of an ordinary wedding / shaadi visit to Pakistan gone wrong. Essentially , Noor and her family flew to Pakistan from dubai to attend her cousin's wedding, and unexpectedly, she found that she was getting engaged against her consent, at the age of 12, by her parents. Her TikTok video has over 1.5 million views as of this recording, and now, Noor is here to share her full story in detail with us, a...2020-11-111h 05Pakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#68 – Life in Southern AfricaBilal Junejo was born in Pakistan, but grew up living in the southern region of Africa, namely the countries of Malawi, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Bilal gives us a glimpse of his life over there, including the people, the food, and the places.2020-10-2836 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#68 - Life in Southern AfricaBilal Junejo was born in Pakistan, but grew up living in the southern region of Africa, namely the countries of Malawi, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Bilal gives us a glimpse of his life over there, including the people, the food, and the places. 2020-10-2736 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#67 – Life in JapanMeet Fareeha, living in Japan. She hasn’t spent a lot of time in Pakistan, grew up in Saudi Arabia, and then moved to Japan for her studies to a city called Sendai, and has been living there for 9 years, currently working at a lab while pursuing her PhD. Fareeha is an avid listener of...2020-10-1152 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#67 - Life in JapanMeet Fareeha, living in Japan. She hasn't spent a lot of time in Pakistan, grew up in Saudi Arabia, and then moved to Japan for her studies to a city called Sendai, and has been living there for 9 years, currently working at a lab while pursuing her PhD. Fareeha is an avid listener of the podcast herself, and is here to tell us all about her life in Japan. A very fun discussion with jokes and insights! Feel free to follow Fareeha on Instagram - @farri1002. 2020-10-1152 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#66 – To Sacrifice My OWN Life for PakistanRecently TikTok and other social platforms have exploded with viral memes of Pakistani kids taking pledges on stage at a school event. Popular lines include: “To sacrifice my own life for Pakistan!” “I pledge to be a pilot, and help everyone!” These videos have been traced to an event that took place at PISJES (Pakistan...2020-09-2834 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#66 - To Sacrifice My OWN Life for PakistanNote: this podcast episode exists in video form on our YouTube channel. We strongly recommend watching the video version, as it has more visual context around this topic. Find the video version on our YouTube channel or use the following link:https://youtu.be/D4cL62ulDDc Recently TikTok and other social platforms have exploded with viral memes of Pakistani kids taking pledges on stage at a school event. Popular lines include: "To sacrifice my own life for Pakistan!" "I pledge to be a pilot, and help everyone!" These videos have been traced t...2020-09-2834 minPakcord – Pak-CordPakcord – Pak-Cord#65 – The NewsRunMeet Anam Khan, a Pakistani American currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. She has moved back and forth between Pakistan and U.S. and spent a significant time living in both countries. Anam is here to talk about her startup effort, called The NewsRun, which is a free daily newsletter providing short and simple...2020-09-2034 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#65 - The NewsRunMeet Anam Khan, a Pakistani American currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. She has moved back and forth between Pakistan and U.S. and spent a significant time living in both countries. Anam is here to talk about her startup effort, called The NewsRun, which is a free daily newsletter providing short and simple summaries of all the top news in Pakistan. In the episode Anam discusses how she came up with idea, her daily work process, managing work-life balance, and working in Pakistan vs. U.S. Yo...2020-09-2034 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#64 - The History BuffWarning: this episode contains a few sexual jokes / mature conversations at certain points. Please listen with caution.Satir Ahmed is a 22 year old history buff (fan) currently living in Newfoundland, Canada, for his studies. He has also lived the majority of his life in Qatar.  Newfoundland is an island off the east coast of the North American mainland. The capital of Newfoundland is St. John's. The island got global coverage earlier in 2020 when a historic blizzard pounded the city with 30+ inches of snow (dubbed "snowmageddon").  In the episode Satir talks about life in Ne...2020-09-1347 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastBONUS - a video discussionHere's our first discussion captured in video form and uploaded to our YouTube channel (search for Pak-Cord). Mostly discussed in Urdu, in this episode we (guest: Hamza Farooq from Miami, FL) explain the pros and cons of an audio podcast and a video podcast, and why Pak-Cord is primarily an audio-only podcast. We discuss current events including the flood situation in Karachi and some relief causes that you can donate to; we also share tips on pursuing education and careers. YouTube link for the video form of this episode: https://youtu.be/Je1BMdSNNxc 2020-09-0353 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#63 - The Ertugrul ConundrumWe bring back our old "Do Takkay" squad from episodes 48 and 49 - Myrah Shafiq, Manahill Shafiq, and Hamza Farooq, to discuss the great Elephant surrounding Pakistan's entertainment industry: Ertugrul. Ertugrul is a popular Turkish show based on the rise of the Ottoman Empire. After PM Imran Khan promoted the show to Pakistanis, the government-owned PTV channel started airing episodes of the show in Urdu dubbing. The show became instantly popular, and extremely well-received by the majority of watchers. Needless to say, the show's quick rise to fame in Pakistan also attracted critcisim. In this discussion, our guests share their...2020-08-301h 39Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#62 - Love Letters to PakistanSeveral old and new guests come together to share monologues ("love letters") to Pakistan, to celebrate August 14, 2020. Celebrate with us by tuning in ! 2020-08-1440 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#61 - PUBG Ban and Teen Mental HealthIn this episode we want to shine a light on teen mental health.   3 teenager suicides took place around June of this year, one after another. All of these suicides were linked by authorities to a popular video game called Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, or PUBG. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) responded by putting a temproary bank on the game on July 1st, calling it "addictive, and waste of time". The ban was lifted a few weeks later, but it had already started a flurry of discussions and feedback on the internet.   This episode's gues...2020-08-0935 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#60 - A Story of Religion and LoveA love story from Canada, featuring married couple Sana and Will Saleh. Sana is of Pakistani background, born and raised British Columbia, Canada. Her husbad Will is a born and raised Canadian and a convert/revert to Islam.  In this 50-minute episode, Will and Sana share the story of how they met each other, how Will decided to convert from Atheism to Islam, getting her traditional Pakistani parents on-board with the idea of the mariage, and how they got to where they are; happily married with two kids ! They also answer many frequently asked questions along the w...2020-07-2650 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#59 - Stop Wasting Time!20 year old Myda Baig from Lahore is a Psychology student, and she's here tell us to stop wasting time ! Too many people are spending their days binging one movie after another, or lazing around, or not having any kind of short-term plan for success. Myda believes in having a properly structured day, with time allocated for productive work, family, reflection, sleep, and fun. "I practice what I preach," she says - she sleeps at 9 pm and wakes up around 4 AM, and that early-morning schedule is key for her routine of productive days. ...2020-07-0949 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#58 - A Muslim-Hindu Marriage StoryMeet Hina Husain, 32 year old living in Canada, here to tell us her life story, especially a major part of her life that involves marriage. Hina had a very nontraditional marriage, because she did not get married to a Pakistani man, or a Muslim man, as most Pakistani girls do. She married an Indian Hindu man, named Sai, who she met nearly 10 years ago. In the rest of this episode Hina tells us the story of how she met Sai, how they began dating and the relationship progressed, how her family reacted to her decisions, what it's like to...2020-06-211h 13Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#57 - Dana Wang VisitsWe speak to someone not actually from Pakistan. She's not of Pakistani descent either, yet she has built a connection to the country. Our guest is Dana Wang. Dana is a travel enthusiast, photographer, and food addict from Australia. She also studied Law and recently graduated and got her first full-time job in Sydney. She's visited Pakistan twice and made several friends there. A lot of her posts and stories on Instagram are related to her experiences in Pakistan. We get to know Dana a little more as a person. We ask her questions including: how she got into...2020-06-1444 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#56 - The FoodieMeet Arifah, 22 year old from England. She's here to talk to us about various things, but mostly about her most passionate subject: Food. She even wrote her dissertation on food!  Arifah was born in England, moved to Saudi Arabia at a young age, then Italy, and then back to England. Although she's never lived in Pakistan, she says she has a 'very desi family', and is very well connected with her desi roots.Got feedback? Email us at hello@pakcord.com or DM us on instagram (@pakcord)! 2020-05-311h 06Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#55 - Can you count in Urdu?We speak to a number of Pakistani youngsters from Islamabad, Karachi, U.K., and U.A.E. to ask them : can you count to 100, in Urdu? Turns out, it's not so easy, and as we collectively become more efficient with English, it seems we are losing the edge on our native tongues (Urdu, Punjabi, etc.) overall. 2020-05-1832 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#54 - Lockdown MadnessDue to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns across the world, we wanted to catch up with our Pakistani community on Discord and ask them how they're doing. As you might have heard from previous episodes, we run a discord server which is basically a modern online chatroom service, that allows both text and voice chats. We speak to several people from various places, including UK, Canada, Dubai, Pakistan, and combined their thoughts to create this episode. We ask them questions about their work/school/sleep schedules, how their communities are responding, and what they're doing to pass the time.  2020-05-0537 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#53 - ZamanaGuest: Aisha Khan, 19 year old from Toronto, Canada   Aisha is here to talk to us about poetry, among other things. Aisha is a published writer and last year she released a book called Zamana, under her pen name Anaa Gulzar. We talk to her about her inspiration, why poetry is important, what are the habits for creativity, is rap real music, and a dissection of one of her poems. You can find her book Zamana via Amazon :  pakcord.com/zamana  (contains the link)orhtt...2020-04-211h 08Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#52 - PSL 2020 BreakdownThis group discussion features 4 guests, with the topic being Cricket, especially with a focus on PSL 2020 which was suspended on March 17, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.   We discuss the progression of PSL, the T20 cricket format, the status of the Pakistani international cricket team and memorable moments of victory and disappointment from the eyes of hardcore Pakistani cricket fans. At the time PSL was suspended, the order of teams by points looked like this: Multan Sultans, Karachi Kings, Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, and Islamabad United. The first semi final wou...2020-04-061h 46Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#51 - DesibilityOur guest is 24 year old Adil Ghani from London, UK. Adil is the older brother of our previous guest, Aqil Ghani. He is also disabled, and in this episode he walks us through his life story – being diagnosed with Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy at age 3, not being able to walk since age 9, and going through other very difficult transitions in his life. He also shares what it's like to be disabled in the desi community, and his beliefs on how disability should be interpreted by others. A must-listen episode!How did you like this episode? Email us at...2020-03-281h 00Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#50 - I was a Coconut"Coconut": brown from the outside, white from the inside. Often used to describe desis living abroad who are not as near to or aware of desi culture, as they are to their local culture.Today's guest: Aqil Ghani, 18 years old British-Pakistani brought up in South-east London. Many of you might be wondering what is life like for youngsters who are born and raised abroad, have Pakistani parents, but are not surrounded by a Pakistani community. Aqil gives us some insight into that. He was born in England, grew up in Beckenham, which as he describes is the...2020-03-1559 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#49 - Do Takkay ki Guftgoo (Part 2)Continuing our 2-part discussion with Hamza Farooq, Myrah Shafiq, and Manahill Shafiq. Episode #48 contains part 1. Previously we analyzed the highly successful and controversial Pakistani drama series - Mere Paas tum Ho. This episode continues that discussion, but not so much about Mere Paas Tum Ho. This time we dive into other topics starting from Pakistani media and culture, to various social issues and our thoughts around them.  2020-03-011h 06Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#48 - Do Takkay ki Baatein (Part 1)For this episode you need 2 things - familiarity with Pakistani dramas, and a grasp of Urglish - that is Urdu + English. This one is a group discussion, all about Pakistani dramas and it is Part 1 of a 2-part discussion. We have 3 very enthusiastic drama-watching guests. Our main focus was to discuss Mere Paas Tum Ho, which was a major hit drama that recently finished in early 2020. We also dove into many other dramas and topics including the state of women in Pakistani society and other controversies in our media.   Our 3 guests for this episode are My...2020-02-231h 29Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#47 - UN Development in PakistanToday’s guest is Ignacio Artaza - Resident Representative at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Pakistan.He has more than 20 years of experience in development cooperation and humanitarian aid. He has served as the UNDP Country Director in Egypt, and has held various positions in UNDP since 1999 - including in New York, Moldova, Sudan, as well as in the occupied Palestinian territories.Before this, he worked with Doctors without Borders in emergency relief operations in Ecuador, Iran, and Mozambique. Based on all this, it’s safe to say he is extremely well-travelled and brings an i...2020-02-1231 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#46 - Ex-Muslim (Part 2, Ali Rizvi)This episode is Part 2 of our 2-part series with Ali Rizvi, 37 year old from Washington D.C., U.S. (born in Pakistan) In the last episode (#45) Ali told us about how his search for identity lead him to atheism. In this episode, we ask him for specific questions to understand his mindset - questions like how did he explain this to his family and friends? What if Islam was the right religion? Where do you get your morality from, if you don't have a religion? Disclaimer - this episode may not be suitable for the e...2020-01-271h 09Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#45 - Lost Muslim Identity (Part 1, Ali Rizvi)This episode is Part 1 of a 2-part series discussion with Ali I. Rizvi, 37 year old from Washington DC, U.S, but born in Pakistan. Ali is a documentary filmmaker and video journalist - he also was one of the few journalists who worked on the Panama Papers story. Ali is also an open Ex-muslim and Atheist, originally born as a Shia Muslim.  In this first part of the series, we talk to Ali about his life story, and how he became the person he is today. He especially discusses how 9/11 impacted everyday Muslims and Pakistanis like him, e...2020-01-1948 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#44 - Online Dating HorrorIqra, 26 year old from Brampton, Canada, speaks with us today about her various weird and unfortunate encounters on Muzmatch, a popular Muslim dating app used by Pakistanis. Apps like Muzmatch and Minder are quite powerful and often useful, having helped many people find their significant other and get married. However, a lot of 'bad' folks are on these apps too. Married people (usually men), trying to hide their first marriage. People looking for hookups. People looking for time pass.   The other podcast mentioned in this episode is 'Serial' - a true-crime podcast that covers an en...2020-01-0855 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#43 - BarcelonaNosherwan Abbasi is 20 years old currently living around Barcelona, Spain. He moved to Spain earlier in 2019 for his studies. About 5 months before this episode, Nosherwan reached out to us on Instagram and shared a voice note about how his homesickness for Pakistan brought him to this podcast, and he wanted to discuss and share his life with us on Pakcord.We discuss our individual stories living life away from home and getting on our feet, and of course we spend some time discussing Spain and the lifestyle there.References:https://www.inc.com...2019-12-2240 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#42 - "PAGAL" : Desis and DepressionToday we shed more light on a highly important and underrated topic in the desi community: depression and mental illness. Our guest: 32 year old Israa Nasir from New York City. Israa has worked directly with patients in a mental health clinic, and now works within health tech to make an impact in the world of healthcare.  Timeline of Discussion:0:49 - Introduction7:43 - Israa discusses her mental health background10:39 - Israa talks about the mental health clinic where she worked, and adds a desi context.17:04 - Israa discusses some common barriers or reasons why there is reluctance i...2019-11-2741 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#41 - Sea View in Miami24 year old Hamza Farooq from Miami is our guest today. Born and raised in the U.S., Hamza brings us a purely Pakistani American perspective.Timestamps of Conversation1:28 - Introduction2:00 - Hamza discusses his time going to a Catholic high school6:18 - Growing up in Miami, and the Pakistani demographics of the U.S.10:03 - Hurricanes and weather related disasters in the U.S.18:44 - Hamza's connection to Pakistan25:20 - Hamza shares the importance of knowing Urdu even when being born and raised abroad2019-11-1746 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#40 - Away from HomeOur guest for this episode is 22 year old Hassan Raza from England, U.K. (previously lived in Wales)Hassan moved to UK at the young age of 13. He passionately talks about his Pakistani background and adjusting to life in the UK while maintaining his love for the Motherland.Timestamps of Conversation:2:40 - Intro & adjusting to life in the U.K.17:35 - Would you move back to Pakistan?25:00 - Political Talk, why do people simply follow their parents when voting?31:13 - Racism in the UK / US, and how...2019-11-1241 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#39 - Jinn Bhoot Stories Again!Our goal with this is simple: to scare the poop out of you and out of ourselves. And laugh while we poop. Mostly just laugh! Guests: Muskaan (Night Owls), Noshirwaan from LahoreTopic: Jinns, Bhoots, Churails, Possessions, Pichal peris, you name it.Time Recorded: 1 AM in Pakistan. Reference:"The Chilling Exorcism of Anneliese Michel" on YouTube by Buzzfeed Multiplayer. 2019-10-3057 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#38 - Bhang aur HumToday we bring our special guest, Sabina from Michigan, U.S. Sabina works extensively to promote and market Cannabis based products, and teach their value and benefits to the community. Follow Sabina on Instagram at @drcannabina!Resources shared by Sabina for your research:  Instagram: @sagelynaturals, @hempsleyhealth, @leaflySites: greenflowermedia.com, healer.com, leafly.com 2019-10-1441 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#37 - Life in ParisWelcome back! What is life like for Pakistanis in Paris? In his case, 23 year old Saad was born and raised there. Saad gives us his perspective and insight into French culture, especially valuable for Pakistanis and non-French westerners.   Since Paris does not have an extremely large Pakistani community similar to London, Saad is open to use this podcast as a way to meet others! If you are Pakistani living in Paris, contact us via email (hello@pakcord.com) or Instagram and we can definitely connect you with Saad! 2019-09-3042 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#36 - Independence Day TriviaIn honor of August 14, 2019, we celebrate by bringing 6 guests on-board and playing Trivia! The questions are all about Pakistan and Pakistani culture. New Guests- Awais - Karachi Patch - Lahore Ainy - Peshawar Returning Guests- Hamza - U.K. Marium - Karachi Uswah - Lahore 2019-08-1429 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#35 Desi and I Know ItThis episode's special guest is 23-year old Faras Aamir (AKA Farosty) from Maryland USA, one of the founders of the popular Youtube entertainment channel - RwnlPwnl - which brought us awesome, hilarious parody songs like "Desi and I know it", "Pissed Off", "Have Some Gosht" and many others. Faras's other endeavors are a podcast called Strange Flavors which he runs with his friends/colleagues, and his own media brand called Alif Theory. Check out RwnlPwnl: https://www.youtube.com/user/RwnlPwnl/ Strange Flavors Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/strangeflavors Alif Theory: http://aliftheory.com/2019-07-3150 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#34 Burgers, Pizzas, and CricketSo Pakistan did not qualify for the Semi-Finals in 2019's Cricket world Cup. What do they need to do next? We invite 4 cricket fanatics to this episode to discuss their thoughts and impressions on the Pakistani cricket team and the landscape of international cricket. Guests: Minahil - 22 from Islamabad Hamza - 24 from U.K. Hassan - 25 from U.A.E. 'Baraf' - 21 from Karachi 2019-07-1455 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#33 The Case Against Rishta AuntiesAlmost every single desi person will relate to the horrifying rishta process. I've been there myself. Getting asked by your parents and aunties about your plans to get married even when you're still in school or perhaps just got your first job. This is especially troubling for desi girls as they often start getting proposals from a very young age, when they're not ready for it. Today we bring on 25 year old Zohra from California U.S. to talk about her encounters with various aunties, starting from when she was 15 years old all the way to now...2019-07-0734 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#32 Is our Education system GOOD?3 guests in this episode - Amaaz (23, ISB), Laiba (22, Lahore), and Marium (19, Karachi) discuss student life and the success of students depending on the efforts of the teachers, parents, and their environment. Amaaz and Habib also offer comparisons with studies in the west compared to Pakistan. 2019-06-2553 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#31 Careers & Planning Your Future (Doctor Nahi Banungi!)What if you wanted to study Arts and Humanities, against the wish of your parents who want you to stick with Engineering or Medicine? How would you feel if you studied in a field for a long time, and just because of 1 failed course, you could not get a degree? What if you were pressured into going to medical school and wanted to drop out? What if you managed to drop out, switched to another field and challenged aggressively to catch up with other students while being asked why you dropped out? How do you get up after being...2019-05-2648 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#30 Ramadan - is it Healthy?We asked for your questions around health and fitness during Ramadan, on Instagram and Discord, and now we answer them! Doctor Shagufta Feroz from Lahore (her website: picchls.com), discusses Ramadan in great depth and answers your questions. Dr Shagufta Feroz is a nationally known holistic lifestyle medicine doctor. She is the only Asian who is an LMEd collaborator (Lifestyle Medicine Education collaborative) with Harvard University. A truly national pride for Pakistan. She heals all types of patients with her own founded synchronised lifestyle modification program. The beauty of her program and healing...2019-05-0554 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#29 - Night OwlsThis episode, we invited 5 guests - the most so far! Meet Muskaan (18, ISB), Amaan (19, ISB), Hime (18, KHI), Sami (18, KHI), and Saif (23, London). Saif has been on the podcast before, and everyone else is new. The topic is a simple question: Why do you stay up all night? Every person on this episode pulls multiple all-nighters every week. Through that question, we get into other topics like stories of strict parents and late night obsessions. We started recording this episode at 3 A.M. in Pakistan (an appropriate time for the topic) and stopped just shortly after...2019-04-221h 08Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#28 Unfiltered with Hira HyderAn in-depth discussion with Hira Hyder, 26 year old Journalist and Life Coach based in Toronto Canada. Hira writes for 5 online lifestyle publications and is also a broadcast journalist for HUM TV Canada. She became especially well-known after her Twitter format of rapid-fire interviews, called "Hira Hyder 7Qs", went viral with responses from celebrities like Ali Zafar, Mahira Khan, Ahad Raza Mir, etc. In this episode Hira gives us a brief introduction to her life journey and how she got to where she is today, along with some motivational tips. Hira also discusses several other topics with her...2019-04-071h 01Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#27 Drug Addiction in PakistanThis episode is about Drug Addiction. We start this episode with Ahmed, 15 years old from Islamabad, who tells a personal story about his uncle who battled drug addiction. After this story, we move on to a more in-depth discussion on addiction with our main guests: Abdullah, from Islamabad, and Nasir, from Karachi. 2019-03-2952 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#26 Part B - The Too Sweet ShowIn Part B,let's get to know Buntoo Cage - host and owner of 'The Too Sweet Show', a video review show about video games. Buntoo is based in Lahore and 20 years old. We discuss his perspective on games, and also how he got the nickname Buntoo. Also in this episode are Noor, from Karachi, and Saif, from London. 2019-03-1334 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#26 Part A - Controversies in Gaming and Media, a Pakistani AngleIn this episode we discuss a lot of controversies, primarily based on gaming but also overall modern media. Featuring 3 guests: Buntoo Cage (20, Lahore, hosts 'The Too Sweet Show'), Noor (24, Karachi), and Saif (23, London). This episode has some strong opinionated conversations, and while we may not all agree with the opinions offered, rest assured that this is just another wave in the diverse ocean of Pakistani opinions! This episode is Part A of Episode 26. Follow up with Part B for more focused discussion on gaming and to learn more about Buntoo and his show! Follow Buntoo...2019-03-1052 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#25 Music SceneWelcome back! This episode is a 2-part discussion around Pakistani music. Featuring our main guest, Hamza Swaleh from the U.K. who has a passion for music and runs his own band, and our second guest, Hassan from Dubai. Hamza's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nu_marc/ 2019-03-0356 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#24 The Social InfluencerHaroon Tahir (24, from U.A.E.) has two lives: a marketing and PR consultant by day, and a popular social "Influencer" (he dislikes that word) by night. He blogs about fashion, writes his own poetry, and also shoots for various fashion and clothing brands. In this episode, Haroon shares his journey to becoming an Influencer, the ups and downs of social networks, and answers questions asked by his followers including - "what type of online hate do you get?" and "how can others become influencers?" You can follow Haroon on Instagram - @haroontahir, and his website: haroontahir...2019-02-1749 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#22 HomecomingToday we will talk to Anushae, 18 years old and full of wisdom. Anushae takes us through her journey growing up in various countries including Sudan, Ethiopia, Canada, and then eventually moving back to Pakistan in her teens. Of course, moving around so much isn't easy growing up, especially throughout the world, so Anushae had her fair share of challenges, and she'll tell us about them. 2019-02-0439 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#21 Life in Pakistani FashionIn this episode, we have an in depth conversation with Aarinda Tul Noor, a 24 year old highly successful fashion stylist and marketer from Lahore. Aarinda gives us a detailed overview of her life, how she shaped her career, and also shares common misconceptions and assumptions people around her keep about the world of Fashion. Follow Aarinda on Instagram at @aarindanoor! Remember to subscribe to Pakcord to keep up with more great episodes! 2019-01-2736 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#20 Muslim People ProblemsAdeel Khan, 24, lives in Calgary, Canada. He has served as the President of the MSA (Muslim Student Association) at his university, and today he'll share a few stories of his time throughout that journey, and also some of the challenges he saw within the Muslim community in his area. Also, Adeel has a podcast of his own called "Muslim People Problems" - check it out! =) 2019-01-2055 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#19 Long DistanceImaan, 18, from Karachi shares her personal experience of a long distance relationship with an Algerian, and the challenges of facing traditional norms. Interracial marriage, gender bias, and marriage as a bond between individuals versus a bond between families - Imaan hits these topics and many more as her story unfolds. 2019-01-1352 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#18 Why I Started This PodcastWhat's the big idea about Pak-Cord? In this episode, we talk JUST about this podcast, and give more information about the host, Red. We answer FAQs, including: is this a "liberal" podcast, what are our plans for the future, how can you star in this podcast as a guest, and more! 2019-01-0739 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#17 The iGenerationHere's our final episode of 2018! And our first episode featuring 3 teenagers: Ahmed, from Pakistan, Faaz from U.S., and Mavra from Canada. They bring their perspectives to the table on issues surrounding their age group - school, religion, peer pressure, and much more! ► Music Credit: SUNDANCE Track Name: "Perséphone - Retro Funky (SUNDANCE remix)" Music By: SUNDANCE @ https://soundcloud.com/sundancemusic The SUNDANCE Official Website is HERE - http://lefthandmusic.fr/ Follow SUNDANCE on BandCamp: https://sundancemusic.bandcamp.com/ License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org...2018-12-2935 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#16 Ludo: the Game of Emperors! (and Tharkis)Ludo, the legendary board game, saw a surge among youth in 2017 with the new Ludo Star app. We had so much to ask. What are the origins of Ludo - where did it come from? Is it a skill game, or a luck game? Did boys REALLY play for the game itself, or did they just want to mess around and flirt? And finally, what's the status of the game now? 2018-12-2333 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#15 Cousin Marriage: Baat Pakki KarloThis episode is about Cousin Marriages. In this episode, we invite a journalist who has studied and published about cousin marriage. She will share the result of her research, and she relates her research back to quite a few personal stories, to complete her perspective. We tackle cousin marriage from 3 angles – the facts, the culture, and the religion. Throughout this, we also often tap into other topics, like divorce, honor killings, and various other cultural issues. 2018-12-171h 18Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#14 The Disconnected Desi's Guide to PunjabWhat are some misconceptions that people have of Punjabi people? Is Punjabi a 'badtameez' language (Answer: NO!) How are punjabis portrayed in the media? What's the difference the Pakistani side of Punjab and the Indian side? Today we'll discuss a lot about Punjab! Today's guest - our first non-Pakistani guest! Ramsingh lives in Canada, and he's of Indian descent. Specifically, Ramsingh is Punjabi, and you will soon see that he identifies very closely with Punjab, as an ethnicity, culture, language, and region. 2018-12-0939 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#13 Tourism; Why you should travel IN Pakistan! (Half Urdu)Are you Pakistani, or of Pakistani descent, and thinking about rediscovering your roots? Here's a great episode to get some ideas on where to go, and explaining why there's so much to see in this beautiful country. A few weeks ago, we did an episode on why EVERYONE should travel more! Today, our episode is focused more around traveling within Pakistan. Today's guest is Amber - find her blog at ambyzee.com or follow her on instagram at @thetraveluster. In recent years, tourism in Pakistan has rejuvenated and is arguably now more compelling to foreigners...2018-12-0341 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#12 Video Games: Fazool & Waste of Time?In 2018, the Video gaming industry is on track to hit 138 billion dollars of global revenue ,according to a Market FOrecast report form Newzoo. The same research forecasts this global revenue to explode more and more each year, projecting 180 billion by 2021. Compare this to the global TV & video revenue, and you'll find that there is a strong chance of the gaming industry to overtake TV & films across the world, opening up all sorts of opportunities in a realm that many adults, especially desi adults, haven't taken seriously. Today's 2 guests are about to argue that this is going to change. our...2018-11-2057 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#11 Nomophobia; Rants against the InternetMyra, Amaaz, and Habib start with the word 'Nomophobia' - a real, defined fear of being without your mobile device, and talk through a flurry of conversations centered around internet addiction, social etiquette, online safety, and reasons why we should spend less time in front of our blue screens. As promised in the episode, you can explore Reddit's section of "indianpeoplefacebook" posts at http://reddit.com/r/indianpeoplefacebook. 2018-11-1335 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#10 Why EVERYONE should travel more (especially Pakistanis)!Meet Bilal Hassan (IG @mystapaki) from Karachi - Doctor, Traveler, Blogger, Visionary! Bilal shares WHY it's so important for every single person - especially Pakistanis - to travel, even if you can only afford to travel within your own country. Also, how can we promote tourism within Pakistan and change outside perceptions of this great country? Tune in and let's talk! 2018-11-0539 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#9 To Scotland, and Back Again (Mostly Urdu)“I'm the great Scottish king who fought against the English tyranny!” , eloquently pronounced by the young and expressive Amaaz, as an impersonation of William Wallace. In this podcast, Habib speaks with Amaaz, who is a 23 year old living a life full of new embraces, adventure and soulful growth, and the enjoy a brilliant and witty conversation. What is the first thing you think of when you hear the country Scotland?... hmmmm..maybe green scenery, bagpipes or Mel Gibson starrer, Braveheart. Whatever comes to your mind, this podcast will expand the horizons based on Amaaz’s living experience. Based...2018-10-2842 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#8 "Spoopy" Hour! Jinn Bhoot Stories...Noor, Zamara, and Habib discuss scary phenomena and experiences, and try to explain them with rational and scientific logic. It turns out, science can explain much, but not everything at this time. Take a listen and decide for yourself! 2018-10-2144 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#7 Culture Shock / London LivingWe feature 2 guests from London today - Kainaat (19, born and raised in London) and Saif (22, born in Pak, moved to London at age 14). We talk a little about life in the U.K., ups and downs of growing up in the west with a Pakistani background, religious extremism, and other tidbits. Music: "Dance of the Zinger" by Jake Kaufman (OcRemix)2018-10-151h 49Pak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#6 Lahore vs Karachi vs Islamabad (Mostly Urdu)In our second Urdu-based episode, we bring 4 guests on board to discuss the Big 3 of Pakistan - Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad! Meet Noor from Karachi, Saneela from Lahore, and Shahrukh and Hina (husband and wife) from Islamabad. Tune into this meme-filled episode full of random jokes, and (maybe) learn a little from us! Music Credit: Snack Time by The Green Orbs, Madcap Magma OcRemix by Fxsnowy and Skrypnyk 2018-10-0841 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#5 Biryani and DumbbellsToday we have 2 guests - Maha (Canada) and Dan (U.S.) to talk to us about health and fitness issues in the Pakistani community. Perceptions of health, as well as reasons why we don't work out enough, and why uncles and aunties just can't manage to lose weight - it's all discussed here! This conversation has both fun and serious elements! 2018-10-0234 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#4 What? There's Pakistanis in Hong Kong?Meet Sara, 24 year old Pakistani from Hong Kong. Born in HK, and travels to various countries including occasionally to Pakistan. In this half-hour chit-chat, Sara shares her perspective on living in HK, learning Cantonese/Mandarin, careers and options for women, and lots of other things! 2018-09-2424 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#3 What is the best age to get married?In this episode we go deep into the massive subject that is marriage, specifically in the context of Pakistani/desi culture, and to help us answer a specific question: is there a 'perfect age' to get married? Why do more singles want to wait before getting married now? Is getting married early really a 'bad thing' or 'wasting your 20s'? How can you deal with parents that pressure you into marriage? Come listen to our chatter around this ocean of a subject. Guests: Shahrukh (Pakistan), Hassan (Dubai), Maha (Canada), Myra (U.S.)2018-09-1940 minPak-Cord: a Pakistani PodcastPak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast#2 Depression, Mental Illness and JinnsToday we talk to Myra (from New York) and Hassan (from Dubai). Myra, Hassan and I are going to scrape the surface on a hard-hitting topic: depression and mental illness among the Pakistani and South Asian communities. We know we will not be able to solve any problems with this episode, but hoping it can start a much-needed discussion. 2018-09-1233 min