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    Explore "nepalese" with insightful episodes like "Episode 141 | Highest Standup Comedy Ever ft. Rohan Silwal & Lekhmani Trital", "Are They In a Frat?", "सारा नेपालीले सुन्नै पर्ने एपिसोड", "Nepalese cuisine with Barkha Limbu Daily of the cheel" and "Nepalese Shamanic Practices for Physical and Spiritual Healing" from podcasts like ""Sausage Boys with Karim and Jackson", "Fort Fritz", "Antariksa", "FoodCrush" and "Uplift Your Life: Nourishment of the Spirit"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Episode 141 | Highest Standup Comedy Ever ft. Rohan Silwal & Lekhmani Trital

    Nepalese cuisine with Barkha Limbu Daily of the cheel

    Nepalese cuisine with Barkha Limbu Daily of the cheel

     Opening a new restaurant is tough work. But it’s even more difficult when you’re also introducing your dining audience to a cuisine with which they're unfamiliar. On this week’s podcast, we chat with a restaurateur who’s successfully done both.

    In this fascinating podcast, we talk with Barkha Limbu Daily, co-owner of the cheel, about her journey to restaurant ownership. During our chat, she speaks frankly about both the joys and challenges of opening a restaurant, from restoring an historic building to introducing diners to the unique flavors of the Nepalese, Burmese and Tibetan dishes she serves. Along the way, we discuss a variety of related topics from misconceptions about the value of global cuisine to attitudes about Nepalese women in the kitchen. 

    FoodCrush
    en-usNovember 13, 2019

    Nepalese Shamanic Practices for Physical and Spiritual Healing

    Nepalese Shamanic Practices for Physical and Spiritual Healing
    We are in a time when the wisdom of the East is becoming recognized, valued, and integrated into our modern day Western culture. We have scientifically proven the value of meditation to the point where doctors are recommending it and it Is even being taught in some of our schools. Now we are learning about the ancient healing techniques from the East including Shamanic practices. The spiritual traditions of Nepal are taking their rightful place among other revered traditions that we have been integrating into our knowledge base. My guest knows the techniques for physical and spiritual healing, shamanic journeying, rituals for removing toxic energies from an individual, exercises to help you meet the ancestors in your shamanic lineage, techniques to use your voice as a shamanic tool, and how to negotiate the spirit world safely. Please join us Thursday to learn more about these practices and how they are relevant in our modern world.

    Bhasha ra Bhabishya, Language and Future

    Bhasha ra Bhabishya, Language and Future

    Antariksa is a Nepalese podcast about science, social issues and speculative fiction. In this episode, we explore language and its various aspects and speculate its future from local Nepalese perspective. Our guests in this episode are Dr. Marohang Limbu. Dr. Limbu is an associate professor in the department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures at Michigan State University. Mekh Limbu is Kathmandu based interdisciplinary artist. He explores environmental and socio-political issues by creating fictional and non fictional visual narratives. E. Marie Thaut does language documentation and description programme at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) London. Tara Manandhar is a London based documentary film maker. Sanyukta Shrestha is an artist, campaigner at Save Nepal Valley, and president of Pasa Puchah Guthi London chapter. Music used in this episode- Fuzzscape का राजन श्रेष्ठ र रोहित शाक्यको ‘Manang‘ Ranzen को “JOSH Baaki Chhai feat। CK Lal” विश्व शाहीको Folk Songs and Soundscapes from Nepal बाट ‘पुर्बेली’ र ‘Realisation’ vocals from Shreya Rai Please visit Antariksa website for full scripts, sources and further reading materials here https://www.antariksa.space/2019/04/language-and-future Antariksa is Bishwo Shahi in sound editing/design, Prakash Sunuwar in script editing and Subash Thebe Limbu host and producer.

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    What is Antariksa?

    What is Antariksa?

    यो अंतरिक्ष हो, र म सुबास थेबे लिम्बु, यो पडकास्टको संचालक र निर्माता। हल्लै हल्ला को यो इन्टरनेटमा बिज्ञान, सामाजिक सरोकार, सामाजिक राजनीतिक बिषय अनि काल्पनिक-बिज्ञान-साहित्यलाई लिएर नया पडकास्ट सुरु गर्दै छु । आशा छ तपाईहरु ले एक कान दुई कान मात्र नभई केहि सहयोग र साथ पनि दिनु हुनेछ । यो पडकास्टको बारेमा बिस्तृत जानकारी र सहयोग गर्नको लागि यो पडकास्टको वेबसाईट https://www.antariksa.space मा क्लिक गर्नु होला, धन्यबाद ! Hi! I am Subash Thebe Limbu and I’m the host and producer of this podcast अंतरिक्ष… Antariksa. This a an intro and funding appeal for the upcoming podcast, and I would really appreciate if you could help. Please visit https://www.antariksa.space to show some love and I promise I won't disappoint you. Many thanks!

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    Ep. 52: Wrestlin' and Cursin'

    Ep. 52: Wrestlin' and Cursin'

    Constantly striving towards physical perfection, the gang enlists the help of Chester Charleston to teach basic wrestling know-how. But questions arise when Charleston teaches cheat-to-win tactics and spiritual low blows. Featuring stories on the Nepalese Royal Family Curse, the Hapsburg Family Curse, the Von Erich Family Curse.

    Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain

    Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain
    The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. Professor David Gellner, Head of the Department of Anthropology, will share his expertise on Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism in Nepal, and describe how those religions are being transformed in the UK.

    Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain

    Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain
    The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. Professor David Gellner, Head of the Department of Anthropology, will share his expertise on Buddhism, Hinduism, and shamanism in Nepal, and describe how those religions are being transformed in the UK.
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