Épisodes

  • Ep 22: Aniefiok Ekpoudom | on Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain
    Jun 22 2024

    About Aniefiok Ekpoudom:

    Aniefiok ‘Neef’ Ekpoudom is a writer and storyteller from South London whose work documents community and culture in contemporary Britain. His debut book Where We Come From: Rap Home and Hope in Modern Britain is a social history of British Rap. It was released via Faber & Faber in January 2024. As a journalist, he writes long-form essays and profiles for The Guardian, GQ and more. From charting a history of Black Football culture in South London to mapping the forces of migration and music that formed J Hus, his writing weaves social, cultural and narrative history to explore the current, lived realities of peoples across the UK.


    Summary:

    In this episode, we discuss the social history of Britain through the lens of British rap with a focus on South London, Wales and the West Midlands; migration, music and belonging through the lens of the Windrush generation; resilience, adversity and hope in the UK rap scene; community through pirate radio; how British rap reshapes and remakes a sense of home and belonging for Black British communities back then and today; vulnerability through music and mental health; the importance of diverse social archives; the importance of creativity in crafting a deeper sense of belonging; and how the music gives us hope.


    References:

    Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain by Aniefiok Ekpoudom

    Beloved by Toni Morrison


    Follow Aniefiok:

    Website: https://aniefiokekpoudom.com/

    IG: @Aniefiokekp

    X: @AniefiokEkp


    Credits

    Photo of Aniefiok by Blaow

    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards

    Our branding is by Somewhere Off Grid


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    34 min
  • Ep 21: Stephanie Sy-Quia | on Amnion
    May 18 2024

    About Stephanie Sy-Quia

    Stephanie Sy-Quia is a writer, teacher, and printmaker. She was born in 1995 in California and currently lives in London. Her debut, Amnion, was published by Granta Poetry in 2021. Her writing has appeared in the FT Weekend, the TLS, the Economist, the Guardian, and TANK. She is a Ledbury Poetry Critic. In 2023, she guest curated Ledbury Poetry Festival.


    Summary

    In this episode, we delve into Stephanie's debut book Amnion, mixed identities, embodied writing, family histories, ambient language, the power of language and resistance against translation, gender, classism and racism, education and privilege, girlhood in boarding school, liberation through writing and relationships as a mixed person, self-exoticisation and fetishization, Philippine history, and the amniotic borders and boundaries we must all cross toward self-empowerment, wisdom and liberation, among other topics.


    References

    Amnion by Stephanie Sy-Quia (Granta Poetry)

    Ambient Language by Stephanie Sy-Quia


    Follow Stephanie:

    IG: @c_est_qui77

    X: @snsyquia


    Credits

    PC: Image by Alex Sy-Quia


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    41 min
  • Ep 20: Sam Johnson-Schlee | on living rooms
    Apr 26 2024

    About Sam Johnson-Schlee:

    Sam Johnson-Schlee is an academic and writer living by the sea in North Essex. Sam is the author of Living Rooms, published by Peninsula Press. He writes non-fiction and memoir about the politics and culture of everyday life. He is interested in how paying attention to familiar objects and practices can open up new perspectives on the world we live in, and also writes a newsletter on Substack called Sifting and Sorting: a series about digitising his late father’s collection of over two thousand CDs and an occasional series of personal essays about the music.


    Summary:

    In this episode, we discuss the politics of the home and the interior, what it would mean to ‘abolish the family’, the privatisation and atomisation of domestic life, rentier capitalism, nature connection and domestic spaces, radical connection and collective living, the value of public space, how the interior influences public life, what it would mean to re-imagine our domestic lives and more topics.


    References:

    Living Rooms by Sam Johnson-Schlee

    Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation by Sophie Lewis

    They Call It Love: The Politics of Emotional Life by Alva Gotby

    Strayed Homes: Cultural Histories of the Domestic in Public by Edwina Attlee


    Follow Sam:

    IG: @snfschlee

    X: @SNFSchlee

    Substack: @siftingandsorting


    Credits:

    Image of Sam by Kenza Barton-Schlee

    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards

    Our design is by Somewhere Off Grid


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    45 min
  • Ep 19: Noreen Masud | on a flat place
    Mar 18 2024

    About Noreen Masud:

    Noreen Masud is a lecturer in twentieth-century literature at the University of Bristol, the author of A Flat Place, and an AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker. She grew up in Lahore and Fife.


    Summary:

    In this episode, we dive into A Flat Place, the psychogeography of flat landscapes across Britain and Pakistan, kinship with non-human animals, more-than-human ethics, belonging and unbelonging in language, literature as home, C-PTSD and (dis)embodied writing, creativity and mental health, erasure of global majority and diaspora stories, colonialism, imperialism and trauma, among other topics.


    Resources:

    A Flat Place by Noreen Masud


    Connect with Noreen:

    X/Twitter: @NoreenMasud

    IG: @Noreen_Masud

    Website: noreenmasud.com


    Credits:

    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards

    Our brand design is by Somewhere Off Grid


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    38 min
  • A Message from Isabella
    Mar 14 2024

    Xeno podcast was founded and is hosted by Isabella McDonnell. Isabella shares a short message of gratitude, a peek into what's in store for the upcoming podcast episodes over this next year, and an exciting new community-based venture in the outdoors.


    Follow us on Instagram @xeno_pod and subscribe to our newsletter at xenocast.org.


    You can listen to all our episodes on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Please rate us and share a review of the podcast!


    To find out more about Roots of Belonging, follow us on Instagram @rootsofbelonging and subscribe to our Substack and newsletter at rootsofbelonging.org.


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    9 min
  • Ep 18: Lawrence D'Silva | on earth, landscape and mixed identity
    Feb 29 2024

    About Lawrence D'Silva:

    Lawrence D’Silva is an environmental scientist, nature presenter and filmmaker. From a safari Land Rover guide in southern Africa to working in environmental investment in London, nature has always been Lawrence's passion. He aims to entertain and inspire action and debate through film. Lawrence identifies as being mixed, with one side Welsh and the other South Indian, via Malawi. Lawrence grew up on tales of Malawi and India's Malabar coast and loves both places (as well as Britain). Both places are subject to intense environmental pressures that impact communities and nature alike.


    Summary:

    In this episode, we discuss colonialism, mixed heritage and British identity, class and race dynamics, our mixed experiences growing up, environmentalism, personal and embodied connection to place/landscapes, biodiversity and sustainability, self-exploration, rethinking personal belonging in the UK, intergenerational trauma, ancestral stories, and Family Constellations therapeutic practices.


    Resources:

    Late Light by Michael Malay

    The In-Between World of Vikram Lall by M.G. Vassanji

    The Salt Path by Raynor Winn


    Connect with Lawrence:

    IG: @nature_lawrence

    Website: https://www.lawrencedsilva.com/

    X: @lawrence_dsilva


    Credits:

    Image credit: @mixedracefaces

    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards

    The Xeno brand is by Somewhere Off Grid


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    41 min
  • Ep 17: Soraya Abdel-Hadi | on how nature belongs to everyone
    Jan 31 2024

    About Soraya Abdel-Hadi:

    Soraya Abdel-Hadi is an award-winning writer, co-active coach, speaker, host, facilitator, consultant, and the founder of the non-profit All the Elements CIC — a community working to increase diversity in the UK outdoors.


    Summary:

    In this episode, we explore nature connection, diversifying the outdoors industry, belonging in the outdoors, burnout, neurodivergence, finding your creative voice as a marginalised person, writing life and nature, activism, co-creating new ways of gathering and ecogrief.


    Connect with Soraya:

    Website: www.soraya.earth.com 

    All the Elements CIC: www.allthelements.com 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sorayaearth?ig

    Substack: https://substack.com/@sorayaearth 


    Resources:

    And a Dog Called Fig: Solitude, Connection, the Writing Life by Helen Humphreys

    Whip Smart: A Memoir by Melissa Febos

    Body Work: The Radical Power of Personal Narrative by Melissa Febos

    The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield 

    Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

    The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron


    Credits:

    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards

    The Xeno brand is by Somewhere Off Grid


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    55 min
  • Ep 16: Gabby Green | on our new global normal
    Dec 20 2023

    About Gabby Green:

    Gabby Green is the Founder and Executive Director of New Global Normal. Inspired by her own experience growing up as a third culture kid in Hong Kong and South Korea, Gabby strives to make the world a better place by promoting active global citizenship. Through New Global Normal, she endeavours to create a movement that leverages multiculturalism in student bodies worldwide and engages communities on the importance of intercultural communication in our personal, social, and academic lives.


    Gabby is currently working full-time to expand and improve New Global Normal. In 2023 she graduated from the University of St Andrews with a First Class MA (Hons) in Economics and International Relations. Her dissertation entitled 'The China Threat Narrative: A Genealogy. How does American exceptionalism shape US representations of and responses to the China threat narrative?' received a distinction. In 2024, Gabby will pursue a Double Masters in the Global Political Economy of China and Europe at the London School of Economics and Fudan University.


    Summary:

    In this episode, as fellow third culture kids (TCKs), we discuss global citizenship, intercultural communication, the concept of a cultural lens, global political coordination, what it means to be a third culture kid, Gabby's experience living in South Korea and Hong Kong as a third culture kid, increased anti-Asian and specifically anti-Chinese sentiment, the importance of cultural curiosity and humility, the role of American exceptionalism, and the US-China dynamic.


    Resources:

    'Cross-Cultural Dialogues' by Craig Storti (2017)

    'Cross-Cultural Responsiveness & Systemic Therapy' edited by Shruti Singh Poulsen and Robert Allan


    Follow Gabby:

    New Global Normal - https://www.newglobalnormal.com/


    Our theme music is by Alix Julian Edwards. Please subscribe to our monthly newsletter at xenocast.org and follow us on Instagram: @xeno_pod.


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    50 min