Shashi Tharoor is an Indian MP, Author, Journalist and one of the world's most well known intellectuals. He also has a knack for going viral with speeches on the British Empire, and the post-colonial history of India. We sat down with him in Lo
Welcome to a (very late) Season 2! We're joined by comedian Nish Kumar, to talk about comedy, shit jobs, touring in Brexit Britain and, er, Romesh Ranganathan's mum.Oh. And KEBABS. Kebabs are important in this episode. Follow us on twitte
For the series finale (crying emoji) we speak to Britain's top vegan comedian Romesh Ranganathan, on Brexit, whether he'd punch a Nazi and how to maintain a good beard. Most importantly, we talk about every brown man's elixir.....
We speak to writer Amna Saleem about her BuzzFeed Essay on mental health in British Asian communities and why we should be talking about it more. We also talk about moving to London, how that's shaped our romantic lives- and why we should all g
2016 was the year populism ascended. But a feeling of nostalgia - harking back to the 'good old days', was partially responsible for the victory of Donald Trump, and the success of Brexit.Were the "good old days" really that good? We ask some
Guardian sports writer and features editor Sachin Nakrani joins us to talk about race and identity in British sport, why we haven't seen an Asian superstar in the Premier League, and what happens when top footballers get called out on racism.
Writer and former Eastenders actor Himesh Patel joins us to talk about acting in the UK's most well known soap, and what it means to be a "good immigrant" in 21st century Britain.
Islamophobic abuse is becoming more common across the West, but it's not just Muslims that suffer. This week we talk about the wider backlash against Asians when it comes to Islamophobia. We also talk about the legacy of the British Asian satir
We're joined by comedian Bilal Zafar, who was recently nominated for best newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe, to talk about the term "coconut" (brown outside, white inside) as well as internet trolling and the murky world of Muslim dating.
Former Guardian investigative journalist and author Shiv Malik joins us to talk about millennials, how to respond to the end of liberalism in the west, and whether we're going to be able to afford a house.
Your two favourite Asian hacks on what Brexit and the election of Donald Trump means for British Asians, as well as what it's like to be a brown man in a newsroom.