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ANSHISM Podcast by Ansh Sachdeva

ANSHISM Podcast by Ansh Sachdeva

By Ansh Sachdeva

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.
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EP.22 - Grenfell Fire Through My Eyes FT. Gill Kernick

ANSHISM Podcast by Ansh SachdevaApr 03, 2021

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EP.67 Shattering Stigma: Stories of Hope in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention FT. Laura & David

EP.67 Shattering Stigma: Stories of Hope in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention FT. Laura & David

In this eye-opening interview, we sit down with Laura O’Brien and David Howard, two passionate advocates in the field of mental health and suicide prevention. They share their experiences, insights, and expertise, shedding light on the risks associated with self-medication and the vital importance of seeking professional help.


Laura, drawing from her own personal journey, highlights the potential dangers and consequences of self-prescribing drugs or medication. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of mental health conditions and the need for individualized treatment plans tailored by qualified professionals.


David, a dedicated advocate for suicide prevention, adds his perspective on the matter. With a deep understanding of the potential risks and challenges individuals face, he emphasizes the significance of accessible mental health services and the support they provide in guiding individuals towards proper treatment options.


Tune in to our upcoming episode of ANSHISM Podcast to hear the invaluable insights and advice shared by Laura O’Brien and David Howard. Together, let’s raise awareness, break the stigma surrounding mental health, and encourage individuals to seek professional help.

If you're struggling or need help please us the following links :

https://www.papyrus-uk.org/

https://www.helpguide.org/articles/suicide-prevention/suicide-prevention.htm

https://andysmanclub.co.uk/




May 26, 202341:52
EP.66 Journalism, Philanthropy, and Social Impact FT. Radhika Iyer

EP.66 Journalism, Philanthropy, and Social Impact FT. Radhika Iyer

In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Radhika Iyer, an extraordinary independent journalist, media and communications expert, and senior editor at NDTV London. Radhika's dedication to creating a positive impact in the world is truly inspiring.

During our conversation, Radhika delved into her work at The Akshaya Patra Foundation, an organization that addresses the critical issues of hunger, malnutrition, and education. Specifically, she shed light on the remarkable impact of their Food For Education Programme in India and the Beat the Hunger Program in the UK. These initiatives have played a crucial role in combating hunger and providing educational opportunities to countless individuals.

As a senior editor, Radhika also shared valuable insights into her journey as a journalist and media professional. Her extensive experience in the field allowed us to explore the power of media and communications in driving positive change and amplifying important social issues.

Furthermore, Radhika discussed her perspectives on the significance of philanthropy and social impact. Her firsthand experiences working with The Akshaya Patra Foundation have provided her with a unique understanding of the transformative potential that philanthropic endeavors can have on communities and individuals in need.

This episode of the ANSHISM Podcast offers listeners a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Radhika's passion for her work, coupled with her expertise, provides invaluable perspectives on the intersection of journalism, philanthropy, and social impact. Tune in to gain insights into the remarkable work of The Akshaya Patra Foundation and discover the power of media in shaping a better world.
May 19, 202344:56
EP.65 Leadership in Higher Education FT. Professor George E Holmes DL

EP.65 Leadership in Higher Education FT. Professor George E Holmes DL

In this captivating podcast episode, Ansh Sachdeva, the podcast producer behind ANSHISM, sits down with Professor George E Holmes DL, the esteemed President & Vice-Chancellor and Member of the Governing Body at the University of Bolton. Join them as they delve into an insightful conversation about Professor Holmes' remarkable career in education, his personal life, and the risks one must take to excel in their chosen path. With a wealth of experience in the education sector, Professor Holmes has played influential roles in shaping educational policy and institutions. In 2002, he was appointed as an advisor to the Department of Education and Skills, where he became one of only two Sector representatives on the HE Policy Delivery Steering Group. This group played a vital role in preparing the HE White Paper. His dedication to education extends beyond policy, as he has served as a Governor of several educational organizations, including Bolton School, ESSA Academy Trust, and Bury College. During the interview, Professor Holmes shares a particularly challenging time for the University of Bolton when a devastating fire in November 2019 left students homeless. He highlights the university's commendable response in organizing immediate support for those affected by the crisis. However, their resilience was further tested when the COVID-19 pandemic struck just a few months later. Professor Holmes candidly discusses the uncertainties and unprecedented challenges faced by the university and its staff during this global crisis. Prior to his current position, Professor Holmes served as the Principal of Doncaster College, where he spearheaded the groundbreaking Doncaster Education City Project. Under his leadership, the project received the largest capital grant in the history of the Further Education (FE) sector at the time. He was also instrumental in overseeing the construction of a new £75m College on the Waterfront. Throughout his career, Professor Holmes has demonstrated a commitment to fostering educational growth and development. Before joining the University of Bolton, he held the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of North London (now the London Metropolitan University). In 1996, he played a pivotal role in establishing the Lincoln University Campus as part of the Vice Chancellor's Office, which was inaugurated by HM The Queen. In addition to his educational achievements, Professor Holmes was appointed as one of the Deputy Lieutenants by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Greater Manchester in 2015. He also serves as a member of the Board of Bolton College and Chair of the Advisory Panel at Regent College, London. Join Ansh Sachdeva as he delves deep into Professor George E Holmes DL's extraordinary journey, unveiling the lessons learned, the impact made, and the inspiring wisdom acquired along the way. This podcast episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking motivation, insights into education, and valuable life lessons from a distinguished leader in the field. “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca
May 12, 202301:04:26
EP.64 Healing the Healer: Exploring a Therapist's Inner World FT. Eeshah Omer

EP.64 Healing the Healer: Exploring a Therapist's Inner World FT. Eeshah Omer

Therapy and positive psychology are important aspects of mental health and well-being. Therapy provides professional support and guidance for individuals struggling with mental health challenges, while positive psychology focuses on enhancing well-being, resilience, and positive emotions. Together, they contribute to improving mental health, coping with life challenges, fostering self-awareness and personal growth, building healthy relationships, improving emotional well-being, enhancing performance, and preventing mental health issues.

Eeshah Omer is a compassionate and dedicated therapist who is passionate about helping others on their journey towards mental health and wellbeing. With a background in journalism, Eeshah made a courageous career change to pursue her passion for therapy. She has completed her CPCAB Level 3 certificate in Humanistic Counselling and Psychotherapy from Pakistan, and is currently pursuing her master’s in counselling and Positive Psychology from the University of Bolton.
Eeshah's diverse professional background has provided her with a unique perspective and a deep understanding of human behavior and emotions. She believes in a humanistic approach to counseling, valuing the individual's unique experiences, and creating a non-judgmental and empathetic space for her clients to explore their thoughts and feelings.
As part of her Masters program, Eeshah is gaining practical experience as a student counselor, providing hands-on therapy sessions to her clients. Her approach is client-centered, utilizing techniques from positive psychology to promote personal growth and facilitate positive change. Eeshah is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship with her clients, and helping them develop effective coping strategies, self-awareness, and resilience.
Eeshah's passion for mental health and her commitment to ongoing learning and professional development make her a skilled and compassionate therapist. She is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their therapeutic goals and live fulfilling lives. ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society.

ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change.

Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms.
linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. kicksinto.ca

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Apr 18, 202328:19
EP.63 Life, Motorsports & Everything Inbetween FT. Edward Cumming
Apr 11, 202344:10
EP.62 Journey of a Yorkshire Cricket Fan FT. Paul Hollins

EP.62 Journey of a Yorkshire Cricket Fan FT. Paul Hollins

When Paul Hollins was four years old, he began playing cricket on a local street and a field near his childhood home. In 1972, he became the cricket captain at Bllton Grange County Primary School, winning a variety of school cups and tournaments.
From 1974 through 1979, he also represented Rossett High School and Bilton Cricket Club. In the Royal Navy, he played cricket for HMS Collingwood, HMS Ariadne, HMS Hermes, and HMS Vernon. Played for Arial CC and Harrogate Ameteurs in the Nidderdale League. During his time with the Navy, he had the honor of sharing the field with the greatest batter of all time - Sir Viv Richards.
Furthermore, he discusses his experience playing in Australia for Waneroo CC and Kingsley CC. During his stay in Australia, he had an opportunity to talk about his interactions with Shane Warne.
Despite being an educator by profession, Hollins confesses his undying love for test cricket in this podcast. In the podcast, he summarizes his thoughts by saying there is nothing better than hitting the ball for a four.

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms.
linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. kicksinto.ca
Apr 04, 202301:06:16
EP.61 A theatre artist's outlook on tapping into the inner consciousness FT. Katia Del Rio Smith
Mar 24, 202301:05:16
EP.60 An Insight Into The Radio Broadcast Industry FT. John Ryan
Mar 17, 202344:26
EP.59| The Importance of Self Discipline ? FT.Maher Makki
Mar 10, 202343:55
EP.58| The Controversial Dr.Jordan Peterson ? FT. Hamza Mukhtar

EP.58| The Controversial Dr.Jordan Peterson ? FT. Hamza Mukhtar

Hamza Mukhtar, a university student, spoke about the controversial Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, a clinical psychologist and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto. Mukhtar, who is a second year student, was inspired by Dr. Peterson during a very challenging time in his life. During the podcast, he talks about his love of running and his passion for mountains. With 5000ers climbed in Asia and the Rome Marathon coming up in March, he is inspired by peaks about how sports can change your life.

Hamza also discusses the statements made by Jordan Peterson and how some of the disciplines he discussed have helped him grow as a person.

According to the media, Jordan Peterson is viewed as a controversial public figure who speaks the truth, and he spent fifteen years writing Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief (1999; released in June 2018 as a now bestselling author-read audiobook). Maps of Meaning is a scholarly investigation into the nature of narrative and religious thought, the structure of perception, the regulation of emotion, and the motivation for atrocity in the service of ideology. Dr. Peterson also penned the popular global bestsellers Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life & 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, #1 for nonfiction in 2018 in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, the Netherlands, Brazil and Norway, both translated into some 50 languages. The latter book has sold more than five million copies; the former, released in mid 2021, 750,000.

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Mar 01, 202335:45
EP.57| Valentine’s Special | Balancing Relationships & Expectations FT.Shamsi

EP.57| Valentine’s Special | Balancing Relationships & Expectations FT.Shamsi

As Valentine’s Day is approaching we had Shams a close friend on the host on the podcast. They discussed all about valentines, relationships & expectations. Valentine’s day has the notion to be filled with love, affection, red roses and everything in between. When you think of it, Valentine’s Day puts the pressure on society to find that special someone to show your love to and shower them with something special. The pressure of getting a date and romantic gestures defeats the real purpose of this day full of love and affection. This day alone has us all burdened with unrealistic expectations. Blame it on all those cheesy romance films surrounding Valentine’s Day and romance in general. These films push the idea of the perfect romantic gesture, making you rush to get every detail right or better yet make sure you have something to give your significant other. According to an article from The Atlantic, “people expect their significant others will spend more on them for Valentine’s Day than they themselves want to spend.” This implies that both men and women will expect an expensive gift from their significant other when they themselves have a limit on what they’ll gift. This idea of high expectations can cause rifts in any given relationship because society and consumerism tell us that grand gestures such as expensive gifts are necessary to show how much you love someone when that is not the case. I’m not saying that giving your significant other a nice gift for Valentine’s Day is a bad thing, but it can imply that love is only shown through materialistic items. According to the Atlantic, on average, shoppers annually spend $13 million a year on heartshaped boxes and flowers and most of the time it is because they feel obligated to buy something. Feeling obligated to purchase a gift on Valentine’s Day is due to these unrealistic expectations about this corporate holiday. Not only does this day push unrealistic expectations of extravagant gifts, there is also the pressure of having someone to spend the day with. There’s always going to be someone asking, “so how are you going to spend Valentine’s Day?” and if you are single it can be an awkward conversation to have. Consumerism and society are also to blame because plenty of commercials and television programs advertise different ways to spend Feb. 14 with a partner. A lot of time if you have ever gone out on Valentine’s Day, you are surrounded by a lot of couples, so going out by yourself is not really an option by society’s standards. It shouldn’t have to be like that, it should be a day focused on showing love. Next Valentine’s Day, do yourself a favor and focus on the love you have for your significant other or your closest friends if you’re not in a relationship. Don’t focus too much on giving the most extravagant gift on the planet, rather focus on spending time with the ones you love the most. If you are single, have a “me” day, show yourself some love and spread some love while you’re at it. Description “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca
Feb 13, 202343:41
EP.56| A Life dedicated to Disability & Community Health FT. Dr.Sunil Deepak

EP.56| A Life dedicated to Disability & Community Health FT. Dr.Sunil Deepak

Dr Suni Deepak, is a medical doctor from India, is based in Schio (VI), in the north-east of Italy. After about 3 decades of working at international level, for a couple of years he lived in the north-east of India. Now, as a grandfather he is back in Italy, though he continues to travel regularly for volunteer work with humanitarian organisations. Every year, he also tries to spend some months in India. His professional interests are in the areas of disability, community health, leprosy, training and research, especially emancipatory research. In the recent period (2021-22), his work engagements included a consultancy for the Government of Mongolia regarding the national assistive technology services, preparation of a couple of chapters in the Handbook of Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer to be published by Springer in 2022, lessons on inclusive project planning for an online learning course for Federico II university of Naples, a one-day workshop on Community Emancipatory Research for Pax Christi Italia, and mentoring a couple of on-going emancipatory researches in Tunisia and Kenya.“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Feb 07, 202354:05
EP.55| Journey of a Syrian Girl to London and Brain Cancer Research FT. Alaa Zam

EP.55| Journey of a Syrian Girl to London and Brain Cancer Research FT. Alaa Zam

On world cancer day,on the podcast we have Alaa Zam. Zam is a pharmacist that has a great passion for cancer research and nanotechnology applications in medicine. Zam Completed a master’s degree in pharmaceutical technology and industrial pharmacy from Damascus University in Syria. She worked as a lab lecturer for about 5 years, and also worked in the industry as a research and development analyst. Currently doing her PhD in brain cancer immunotherapy at King’s College London. Being a passionate advocate for research, she also discusses her journey from Aleppo to Damascus to London. We really put things into perspective on this podcast with her bubbly personality and smile on her face.
Feb 04, 202349:44
EP.54| Parkinson Disease & The Human Brain FT.Oliver Ryder
Feb 01, 202326:12
EP.53| The Silent Assassin - Risks of being a professional MMA Fighter FT. Carlos Graca

EP.53| The Silent Assassin - Risks of being a professional MMA Fighter FT. Carlos Graca

Carlos Graca is a Portuguese professional MMA fighter with a 3-1-0 record. Graca most recently fought Michal Plesnik at OKTAGON Prime 5 on Saturday March 26, 2022. Carlos Graca beat Michal Plesnik by Decision at 5:00 of Round 3 in the Middleweight division. From an early age, he practiced kickboxing, Muaythai jiu-jitsu, and MMA. The father of a 4-year-old discusses how he helped his son put things in perspective and discuss the risks of fighting professionally. As a young man, Carlos stressed the importance of having role models and the absence of his father. Whenever I step into the Octagon, I don't feel alone, and he credits his wife for making it professional. As a result of his fighting technique and ability to make his opponents sleep, he is also called the silent assassin.
In MMA Carlos Graca is ranked 188th of 394 active Europe Eastern Pro Middleweights with 3 wins and a 67% finish rate. You can watch Carlos's last win on
youtu.be/gTc9eepqYFc
“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.
You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast
Watch the podcast's short clips here: www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/
Sponsored by @Kickinto1. kicksinto.ca
Jan 23, 202346:07
SEASON FINALE |Turning 25 - What To Expect From 2023| ANSHISM

SEASON FINALE |Turning 25 - What To Expect From 2023| ANSHISM

Wishing all my listeners a wonderful happy 2023, Thankyou for all the support. “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Dec 31, 202205:17
EP.51| Enforced Positivity & Toxic Social Media FT. Kayuri Sachdeva

EP.51| Enforced Positivity & Toxic Social Media FT. Kayuri Sachdeva

This episode officially completes the appearance of all Sachdeva Siblings at ANSHISM. Kayuri Sachdeva is an aspiring Psychologist pursuing her masters in London. She passionately speaks about her experiences with the enforced toxic cultures on social media and how she finds it difficult being a Gen Z adapting to the same.“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Dec 10, 202220:50
EP.50| You don’t have to fit In |Student Reform Collective FT. Anna Charles

EP.50| You don’t have to fit In |Student Reform Collective FT. Anna Charles

Anna Charles is recent graphic design graduate. She passionately speaks about her platform, Student Reform Collective. Anna herself struggled to fit in after being fed the narrative that University life would be the best time of her life. Unfortunately or fortunately her time at University didn’t turn out as she expected. The following event in her life inspired her to start her own platform for students who sometimes try hard to fit in or can’t fit in. The SFC focuses on supporting student with developing healthy eating habits, initiatives that will support their mental well being to name a few. https://www.studentreformcollective.co.uk

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Dec 10, 202214:22
EP.49| BORN TO RACE| My life as a Professional Race Car Driver FT. Francesco Garisto

EP.49| BORN TO RACE| My life as a Professional Race Car Driver FT. Francesco Garisto

Born in Monza, Francesco found his love for cars at the tender age of 3, On this podcast, he shares his journey, motivation and the role of his father in his racing career and life. Apart from being a professional racer, he is also a Motorsport Student in the Northwest town of Bolton. He is also the Founder of GRYXON racing. He has participated in numerous competitions around the globe and won the following tournaments. SP 1st Italian NASCAR'21 SP Lotus Cup - Champ SP ×4Karting I Champ. His mentality and work ethic is truly commendable. It was an honour to have him on the podcast.“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Oct 20, 202237:41
EP.48| Final year of School - A Candid Conversation with my 16 Y/O brother FT. Sakshat Sachdeva

EP.48| Final year of School - A Candid Conversation with my 16 Y/O brother FT. Sakshat Sachdeva

It is always trouble when two Sachdeva’s are in the house. This was a special episode because I was able to hear about my younger brother's life. Since I have been away for most of his teenage years, it makes me emotional, and seeing him grow and become the head boy of his high school makes me very proud. He is definitely more intelligent and wise than I was at his age. I enjoyed hearing his thoughts and learning from my younger brother. “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Oct 09, 202223:28
EP.47| The Helen Newlove Story FT. Baroness Helen Newlove |ANSHISM

EP.47| The Helen Newlove Story FT. Baroness Helen Newlove |ANSHISM

The Right Honourable Baroness Newlove is a community reform campaigner from Warrington who was appointed as the Victim's Commissioner by the UK government in 2012. On ANSHISM she gets candid about her personal struggles,discussing the role of her daughters and how they are an inspiration for everything she does today. Helen Newlove has championed victims’ rights and tirelessly campaigned for community reform, particularly in relation to alcohol-related violence since the murder of her husband and father of her three children, Garry Newlove in 2007. Helen was given a peerage in the 2010 Dissolution Honours list and sits in the House of Lords as a Conservative Peer where she is also a Deputy Speaker.  “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Oct 02, 202243:55
EP.46| Stepping out of my Comfort Zone | Freshers & Uni FT. Enajda Sina

EP.46| Stepping out of my Comfort Zone | Freshers & Uni FT. Enajda Sina

Enajda Sina, one of my close friends, aspires to be a musician. The topics we discussed on this podcast included her mental health struggles, moving away from home at a young age, and finally relocating to the UK. Enajda also reveals what it was like during freshers' week in her first year at university. In addition, she offers advice for people looking for a fresh start and a new adventure. Her candidness and honesty make her stand out. “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Sep 29, 202228:52
EP.45| The Fight Against Islamophobia FT. Laila Hassan

EP.45| The Fight Against Islamophobia FT. Laila Hassan

Over the last few years, the United Kingdom has seen Islamophobia rise at a disturbing rate. Laila Hassan is an activist from Stand Up To Racism based in Bolton,Greater Manchetser. She talks about the raising issues of hate crime specially towards Muslims in the UK and the world .She also talks about how politicians use the name of Islam defame it and spread hate and division for their own benefit. “The United Kingdom has more than 3.4 million Muslim residents, making up almost 5 percent of its overall population. Even decades later, British anti-racist legislation is inadequate for dealing with the targeting of Muslims by far-right groups using subtler forms of prejudice and discrimination. For example, prominent columnists at major platforms have written articles calling Islamophobia a fiction, arguing that there isn’t nearly enough Islamophobia within the Tory party, or ominously asking, “What will we do about the Muslim problem then?” They’ve faced negligible professional fallout or loss of respectability, something that is hard to imagine if the target were another group. Before he was prime minister, Boris Johnson even compared women in burqas to “letterboxes” and “bank robbers.” Despite Islamophobic incidents reportedly jumping by 375 percent in the week following his comments, an internal inquiry by the Conservatives found them to be “respectful and tolerant - Article By BY MOHAMMAD ZAHEER | Foreign Policy . https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/01/29/islamophobia-united-kingdom-anti-racist-definitions/

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

Sep 24, 202210:33
BONUS EPISODE: all about IND V PAK FT. Hamza & Irbaz |ANSHISM

BONUS EPISODE: all about IND V PAK FT. Hamza & Irbaz |ANSHISM

A group of friends from across the border converge on the northwest of England to discuss the India-Pakistan rivalry. Their conversation revolves around recent India vs Pakistan cricket games and is funny, casual, and cracking. Fans have been waiting for these games for a long time. In the last decade, India has dominated world cricket and won most of the rare India-Pakistan meetings. In the meantime, Pakistani fans celebrate the win over India in the 2021 T20 World Cup, as well as the Champions Trophy final at the Oval in June 2017. Their performance in the current Asia cup has been level, with both teams absolutely crushing it. This episode was recorded after Pakistan won the game in the final over on Monday, 5th September. Our discussion included Pakistan cricket returning to its power and the need to keep the battles within the game. Hamza, who is a Pakistani fan and brother, shares his experiences supporting Pakistan throughout their worst period, including match fixing scandals, losses to India. He then shares his happiness about CT17 and how Pakistan is doing now. During our interview with Ansh, our host praises the Pakistani cricket team's progress and discusses what the future holds. Irbaz, a man of few words, keeps the conversation balanced. The podcast is streaming on all major platforms, please find the link attached. 

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

Sep 07, 202227:04
EP.43| A Casual Conversation on Love, Relationships and Marriage | ANSHISM

EP.43| A Casual Conversation on Love, Relationships and Marriage | ANSHISM

An episode discussing all about modern day relationships and love in 2022. 

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca



Sep 04, 202225:48
EP.42| Work-Life Balance | Is the 9-5 work culture outdated ? FT. Carlos Verdugo Maturana

EP.42| Work-Life Balance | Is the 9-5 work culture outdated ? FT. Carlos Verdugo Maturana

Will asynchronous working be the future of work ,Would the employees and organizations will benefit from it ? This episode's guest Carlos believes this change is generational and he still needs to go to the office to get the work done . On this podcast we have Carlos, He is a Chilean teacher, linguist, business administration graduate, and a MBA student. He is also a Grade 4 pianist, guitarist since I was 13. and He hola a keen interest on existentialist philosophy and international politics. Currently an international recruitment officer at a University in the northwest. However Rebbeca Zucker an author from the Harvard Business Review outlined in 2021 ,According to a PwC study, 83% of employers say that the shift to remote work has been successful for their company in the past year. 54% of workers say they want to continue working remotely after the pandemic. Due to the fact that workplace location is not as important as once thought, the freedom to choose when the work is done is another aspect of flexibility workers crave. 80% of workers said they would turn down a job that didn't offer flexible schedules for one that did, and 76% said they would consider staying with their current employer if they could work flexible hours. According to a Microsoft Work Trend Report, the 9-to-5 workday is disappearing, as the increase in remote work has allowed for more flexible hours. Employees are increasingly working asynchronously, completing tasks on their own schedules, which may be different from those of their colleagues. Asynchronous work is now essential to being part of a modern, digital economy, staying competitive in the war for talent, and building a globally distributed workforce. Read more on https://hbr.org/2021/07/breaking-free-from-a-9-to-5-culture .“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Aug 30, 202245:49
EP.41| Young adults, Role Models & The Social Media Pandemic FT. Astha & Reeboot Wellness

EP.41| Young adults, Role Models & The Social Media Pandemic FT. Astha & Reeboot Wellness

ANSHISM is back| Season 3 Hello and welcome back to all the new and old listeners. We are a family of almost 1.2 Thousand now. With people all across the world. When I started this podcast never thought they’ll be a season 3. I’m absolutely humbled to be able to have a platform to reach people and learn from them. The podcast is sponsored by . https://kicksinto.ca Episode 41 talks about young people and the importance of role models. It also focuses on the heavy influence of social media. On this episode we have Astha who is a dynamic Psychologist with multidisciplinary skills that combines scientific insight and imagination for creatively addressing mental health concerns. Driven by a strong desire to bring about a change in how mental health is perceived in India, Astha has successfully established credibility in the areas of therapy & counseling, behavioral analysis, teaching, training and coaching. Astha is the Chief Psychologist at Reboot Wellness - an ecosystem working for Mental Wellbeing and addressing mental health and lifestyle concerns. As an organisation, Reboot Wellness is a dedicated team of psychologists - clinical and counselling; psychiatrist and recovery coaches; bringing together clinical proficiency and human compassion to create a safe, trustworthy and non-judgemental space for all. https://instagram.com/reboot_wellness?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Aug 23, 202257:56
ANSHISM| Season 3 Trailer | What will I leave behind ? Ansh Sachdeva

ANSHISM| Season 3 Trailer | What will I leave behind ? Ansh Sachdeva

Season 3 of the podcast is streaming 23.08.22. The podcast is supported by https://kicksinto.ca “ANSHISM” is an independent podcast show by Ansh Sachdeva. It was started in early 2021 as a ‘Student Podcast’ & then the host turned the discussions into wider conversations in the society. The essence of ANSHISM is to create something that can inspire a generation, people to bring a positive change. Sachdeva quotes “When I invite guests on my podcast I look for the essence of a story and a human angle that I think people can relate or connect to . My aim is to educate myself through raw human interactions & maybe make a positive difference in this world.”
Aug 22, 202201:01
BONUS EPISODE: KICKSINTO: Are Sneakers worth the Hype ? Life of a “SneakerHead” FT. Manaye Sachdeva

BONUS EPISODE: KICKSINTO: Are Sneakers worth the Hype ? Life of a “SneakerHead” FT. Manaye Sachdeva

While the popularity of athletic footwear or “sneakers” has been widely assessed within the social media and popular culture, few studies to date have examined the influence of a specific sneaker subculture called “Sneakerheads”. There has also been very limited research on the brand preferences and brand identities that may exist within the Sneakerhead subculture. During this podcast, I spoke to my elder brother Manaye Sachdeva, who is also the founder of the Canadian sneaker startup KICKSINTO (https://kicksinto.ca). During his talk, he dives into Sneakerhead culture, while discussing brand preferences, practices, and how they affect the youth. Among the topics discussed are his experiences growing up in India and sneaker culture worldwide. This podcast is also influenced by Matthews, D., Cryer-Coupet, Q. & Degirmencioglu, N. I wear, therefore I am: investigating sneakerhead culture, social identity, and brand preference among men. Fash Text 8, 1 (2021).

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca


May 13, 202237:13
BONUS EPISODE: Wake me up when September Ends- Life Post University FT. Holly Ellis

BONUS EPISODE: Wake me up when September Ends- Life Post University FT. Holly Ellis

On this episode, I have got the always smiling, inspiring and honest Holly. She is a Employment and Training Consultant, In 2020/21 Welfare Officer at Sheffield Students' Union, Psychology graduate from The University of Sheffield. She talks all about life in University & after it.“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Apr 22, 202238:35
EP.36 - Season 2 Finale - Thankyou 2021!

EP.36 - Season 2 Finale - Thankyou 2021!

In my 37th recording , this is my second podcast where I don’t have any guests. This episode is special because I have tried putting things into perspective as 2021 has come to an end. No better way to wrap up season 2. Thankyou for listening and supporting ANSHISM.
Dec 18, 202106:09
EP.35 - Questioning the Norms of Marriage FT. Dr.Alicia Danielsson

EP.35 - Questioning the Norms of Marriage FT. Dr.Alicia Danielsson

In this episode we have Dr Alicia Danielsson who is a lecturer in law, with particular interests and expertise in the areas of Human Rights Law, EU law, International Business and Trade Law, Jurisprudence, Legal Research Methods, International Criminal Justice and Comparative Law. She talks about how marriage is a societal norm & now it should be a private affair. Her subject-specific research interests lie in the fields of comparative and EU law, with a specific focus on the area of freedom, security and justice as well as EU labour law and human rights protection. She completed her PhD in 2021. The title of her thesis is ‘Economic Activity or Public Order Limitations: The Interplay of the Regulation of Prostitution between National Law, EU Law and Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking.’ In addition to this, Alicia's research interests and research focus also include exploring law teaching methods and inclusive practices within legal education, in particular in relation to experiences of law students with specific learning difficulties (SpLDs), in order to develop more inclusive teaching practices within law education.
Nov 25, 202129:49
EP.34 - Cancer Awareness for Teens & Twenties FT. Seren Hughes

EP.34 - Cancer Awareness for Teens & Twenties FT. Seren Hughes

In the episode we have Seren Hughes, a cancer survivor who currently works for CATTS (Cancer Awareness for Teens & Twenties). She talks about spotting signs and detecting cancer at the earliest stage possible. Seren also mentions the work CATTSd do, which includes various workshops & fundraisers in the community. https://wearecatts.co.uk
Nov 15, 202124:01
EP.33 - You’re Not a ‘Failure’ FT. Chris Delaney
Nov 01, 202125:46
EP.32 - “What Life Should Be” By Pat Fleming FT. Ansh Sachdeva

EP.32 - “What Life Should Be” By Pat Fleming FT. Ansh Sachdeva

Just sharing my favourite poem with my listeners, first time that I actually read a poem.

To learn while still a child
What this life is meant to be.
To know it goes beyond myself
It’s so much more than me.

To overcome the tragedies,
To survive the hardest times.
To face those moments filled with pain,
And still manage to be kind.

To fight for those who can’t themselves,
To always share my light.
With those who wander in the dark,
To love with all my might.

To still stand up with courage,
Though standing on my own.
To still get up and face each day,
Even when I feel alone.

To try to understand the ones
That no one cares to know.
And make them feel some value
When the world has let them go.

To be an anchor, strong and true,
That person loyal to the end.
To be a constant source of hope
To my family and my friends.

To live a life of decency,
To share my heart and soul.
To always say I’m sorry
When I’ve harmed both friend and foe.

To be proud of whom I’ve tried to be,
And this life I chose to live.
To make the most of every day
By giving all I have to give.

To me that’s what this life should be,
To me that’s what it’s for.
To take what God has given me
And make it so much more.

To live a life that matters,
To be someone of great worth.
To love and to be loved in return
And make my mark on Earth.

By Pat A. Fleming

Oct 21, 202103:33
EP.31 - Men & Mental Health FT. Craig Henderson

EP.31 - Men & Mental Health FT. Craig Henderson

If you’re worried about your mental health you can call the Samaritans free, at any time on 116 123 and if a life is in immediate danger call 999. Craig Henderson, 35 a hair professionals from Bolton, A prospect (Volunteer) for the Lions Barber collective. He has been a hair professional for over 15 years & believes that the power of the stylist chair should never be underestimated. In the UK, men are three times more likely to take their own lives than women. On average, 12 men in the British isles take their own lives every day. On this podcast he talks about Men’s Mental Health & the stigmas they face.

 Statistics show Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under 45. Yet, it’s not just young men that are at risk, as the highest suicide rate is for men aged 45-49 in the UK.

There are many factors that make men more vulnerable to suicide. Men are often under pressure to appear strong and not show signs of weakness. This means they are less likely to talk about any issues they are facing or seek help when they are struggling with their mental health. Sometimes pride comes into the equation and men may think they can handle their issues on their own or worry about being a burden to others. Men are also more likely to respond to stress with risky behaviour such as abusing alcohol which increases the risk of suicide by up to eight times. A relationship breakdown has a bigger impact on a man’s suicide risk, than a woman’s – divorced men are three times more likely to commit suicide than their married peers, whereas divorced women show no increased risk. Warning signs to look out for in your friends, family or co-workers include: * Talking about wanting to die * Withdrawing or feeling isolated * Talking about being a burden to others * Experiencing extreme mood swings * Drug or alcohol misuse * Feelings of anger, hopelessness or disconnection * Giving away possessions * Giving up previously loved activities * Writing goodbye letters. https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/
Oct 19, 202123:45
EP.30 - Reflections on Culture & Religion FT. Samrah Zair

EP.30 - Reflections on Culture & Religion FT. Samrah Zair

In this episode Samrah Zair,a third year fashion student,explains the difference between culture and religion.SZ shares her personal experiences & how she aims to break the stereotypes through final year project at the university.
Oct 12, 202111:20
EP.29 - Beyond these Borders| Being a Refugee FT. Nooshin Akrami

EP.29 - Beyond these Borders| Being a Refugee FT. Nooshin Akrami

An advocate of Ecological Economics in support of environmental sustainability, Nooshin is a Chartered Architectural Technologist, a sustainability specialists and an ex-academic. To fight for her right over the care of her son, along with her little boy, she fled Iran and has migrated twice; to Turkey in 1996 and to the UK in 2000. She was accepted as a refugee in 2003 following a number of court hearings and Nooshin and her son are both British citizens now. She refers to her son as the love of her life, emphasising that being a mother is the most important achievement of her life.
Sep 22, 202135:20
EP.28 - The Cocoa Farmer Emergency|The Fairtrade Scam FT. Kwame Kwarteng

EP.28 - The Cocoa Farmer Emergency|The Fairtrade Scam FT. Kwame Kwarteng

Kwame is a Ghanaian Cocoa Farmer's son and a cocoa sector expert with years of experience managing industrial ans research projects in the Cocoa-Chocolate value chain. He is also a Columnist with The Cocoa Post and the Business & Financial Times. Kwame was the 1st International students in 158-year history to be elected General Secretary/President of the University of Manchester students Union, the largest students Union in the UK. Twitter: https://twitter.com/asamoahpeters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwameasamoahkwarteng Link to my articles: https://linktr.ee/Kwames_Articles
Sep 12, 202135:28
EP.27 - We don’t have a ‘Planet B’ The Climate Change Crisis FT.Georgia Rose

EP.27 - We don’t have a ‘Planet B’ The Climate Change Crisis FT.Georgia Rose

Georgia Rose was an elected member of the Students’ Union at Swansea University, where she worked part time alongside her studies and campaign to make the University and its students more sustainable and environmentally friendly. With her role she undertook regular beach cleans, attending Sustainability Conferences in Nottingham, banning single-use plastics and coffee cups across both campuses and raising over £300 for the Amazon Rainforest.

Being an active member of the Students’ Union gave her the opportunity to increase her confidence and embrace the knowledge she gained during Geography undergraduate studies, in order to help the university and its students become more sustainable.

In addition, she believes being Environmental Officer has also her vital experience which will help benefit her future career goals in Environmental Sustainability, Climate Change and Conservation. In addition to my different roles at University, She was the Charity Representative for the Swansea University Geography Society for an academic year and the Vice President of the society for 4 months. She organized fortnightly events for charity, large events such as the annual Geography Ball and Christmas Meal. During her time on committee, the Geography Society was voted 'highly commendable' for Society of the Year 2018/2019 and was the Students' Union's first official Society of The Month in October 2019. In this episode she talks about the importance of speaking about climate change and what steps we as young people can take.
Sep 03, 202121:07
EP.26 - Body Image & Social Media FT. Alejandra Zapata
Jul 30, 202125:04
EP.25 - Straight Outta South London & Back FT. Ryan Carty

EP.25 - Straight Outta South London & Back FT. Ryan Carty

Now an Academy Tutor at Carshalton Athletic Football Club. Ryan had a tough childhood and teenage years in and around South London. Almost got into trouble with the law after getting kicked out of sixth form. We are following the journey of a man who changed his ways and put out work for the community and young people. He explains why it is important to take young kids off the streets and what home means to him. Using Euro 2020 as an example, he briefly touched on systemic cracks that lead to racism. Although he is back in South London, he spoke about his time in Bolton and Leicester.

Jul 29, 202147:52
EP.24-NOURISH WITH NISH:Your Guide to Veganism FT.Inês Teixeira-Dias

EP.24-NOURISH WITH NISH:Your Guide to Veganism FT.Inês Teixeira-Dias

Inês is a 24 year old psychology graduate from Swansea University who went vegetarian almost 8 years ago, vegan 4 years ago. Like most students, During her time at uni she made things that were speedy and low budget. Upon graduating, She decided to gather recipes learnt over the years & share it with all to make it easier for those coming into university now, in particular those who are choosing to try a vegan diet whilst away from home. As the years have gone she runs her own vegan food blog and is launching her book on the 30th July “NOURISH WITH NISH”. https://www.nourishwithnish.com
Jul 01, 202140:22
EP.23 - Conversations About Women Safety FT. Lyndsey Vaughton

EP.23 - Conversations About Women Safety FT. Lyndsey Vaughton

The death of Sarah Everard sparked a rising movement in the UK seeking recognition that violence against women must be addressed at a societal level. We need answers, action, and a place to connect, reflect, share experiences and try to understand what everyone can do to support change.
Sarah was reported missing at the start of March after walking home from a friend’s house in Clapham. She left her friend at around 9pm, on a route down well-lit streets, but never made it home.
For Sarah, and all the other people who’ve faced violence, we wanted to have a conversation, Providing a forum to discuss what needs to be done. We want everyone to be able to walk the streets without fear and be at home without fear.
Safety and protection is important, but we need to focus on the cause and preventing the violence and abuse. Today on the podcast we have Lyndsey Vaughton
At 20 She joined Lancashire Constabulary where I served for 16yrs, in particular I spent 9yrs specialising in child protection as a Detective Constable. Her focus changed from wanting to bring offenders to justice, to wanting to work closely with victims of domestic abuse. In 2020 she finished her Psychology Psychotherapy and Counselling undergraduate degree at the University of Bolton where I finished with first class honours. She’s currently a PhD student at the University of Bolton.
Apr 13, 202127:14
EP.22 - Grenfell Fire Through My Eyes FT. Gill Kernick

EP.22 - Grenfell Fire Through My Eyes FT. Gill Kernick

On 14 June 2017, a fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of flats in North Kensington, West London, at 00:54 BST; it caused 72 deaths, including those of two victims who later died in hospital. More than 70 others were injured and 223 people escaped. It was the deadliest structural fire in the United Kingdom since the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster and the worst UK residential fire since the Second World War. On this episode we have Gill Kernick who works with senior executives in high hazard industries to develop the culture and leadership to prevent catastrophic events. She lived on the 21st floor of Grenfell Tower from 2011 to 2014. Seven of her former neighbours died. Gill writes and speaks to bring the thinking of major accident prevention to Grenfell. She edits The Grenfell Enquirer dedicated to learning and preventing such events. She is passionate about developing leadership capabilities and culture and believes that the voice and tacit knowledge of the front line are strategic cornerstones for the prevention of accidents. A champion of diversity in all forms, Gill believes that, beyond a moral argument, it is critical to an organisation’s success in increasingly complex environments.
Her work in high hazard industries focuses on enabling safety as a driver of broader organisational change and has a focus on the prevention of major accidents.
Working across sectors including Oil and Gas, Project Management, Mining and Pharmaceuticals the scope of her work ranges from executive coaching, strategy and values roll outs to large scale strategic safety leadership and culture programmes. Fascinated by different cultures Gill has worked across the globe including Algeria, Azerbaijan, Siberia, Qatar and Mozambique.
grenfellenquirer.blog
Apr 03, 202123:30
EP.21 - Disability & Me - FT. Amelia McLoughlan

EP.21 - Disability & Me - FT. Amelia McLoughlan

Amelia McLoughlan, Network Director of Disabled Students UK talks about disability, disabled students and the impact of the pandemic on how disabled people are seen and how we can change that narrative. Disabled Students UK is a voluntary disabled student-led organisation who envision a world where disabled students have the same access to education as non-disabled students. They work collectively to make universities truly accountable to their disabled student and disability law. Amelia works as Network Director co-ordinating and faciliating spaces for disabled students, disabled students officers and activists in order to raise their collective voices. She holds a anthropology degree and postgraduate diploma in palaeopathology from Durham University, and was formerly Welfare & Liberation Officer at Durham SU (2019/20). Twitter: @hamsterxwheels / @ChangeDisabled Find out more at http://disabledstudents.co.uk
Apr 03, 202142:04
EP.20 - BE THE BEST FT. Daniel Sukula

EP.20 - BE THE BEST FT. Daniel Sukula

This is the story of Daniel Sukula, he's only 30 but he is a true local hero.
15 years ago he and his family were on their knees facing deportation back to the Congo and its civil war. However thanks to a spirited campaign by the family and many Boltonians the threat of deportation was lifted and the Sukulas were allowe stay in safety. Now with a young family of his own Daniel set up a community interest company to help disadvantaged young people in Bolton realise their potential. Daniel Sukula is the Founder and CEO of Be The Best Community C.I.C, a youth organisation based in Bolton. Daniel created the project in 2015 due to the tremendous support his family received when they were issued with a deportation notice. The sole reason his family were granted asylum was the campaigning and support of the Bolton community. The project has over 200 registered members and currently partners with organisations such as GMP, Bolton YOT, Bolton Council, Princes Trust, Kick It Out, Sports England, Greater Manchester Transport and many others. In 2020 Daniel was chosen by Bolton GMP to deliver knife crime inputs in local schools around Bolton due to the success of his knife crime workshop at the YOT. He is also a member of the IAG (Independent Advisory Group) which works to improve police services, and is currently a local authority Governor for a local school. He also the honorary member of England Football squad . His work was recently recognised by the Football Association .https://www.thefa.com/news/2020/aug/23/daniel-sukula-lionhearts-230820
Mar 29, 202120:46
EP.19 - Coping with Self Harm FT. Maddi Faith

EP.19 - Coping with Self Harm FT. Maddi Faith

Warning: it can be upsetting and potentially triggering to listen to this podcast about to self-harm. On this episode Maddi talks about her struggle , Faith graduated with a First Class in Psychology in the University of Bolton. She has came out and spoke about her Mental health problems which involve Self harm, leading to addiction & various other struggles during her time at the University. She also founded the Mood Matters society in the university to support student mental health. Maddi talks about how important it is to seek help. If anyone listening is struggling or anyone you know is struggling please signpost them to the following. distrACT nhs.uk/apps-library/distract App which provides information and advice about self-harm. Harmless harmless.org.uk User-led organisation that supports people who self-harm, and their friends and family. LifeSIGNS lifesigns.org.uk User-led self-harm guidance and support network. The Mix 0808 808 4994 85258 (crisis messenger service, text THEMIX) themix.org.uk Support and advice for under 25s, including a helpline, crisis messenger service and webchat. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) nice.org.uk Produces guidelines on best practice in healthcare. National Self Harm Network (NSHN) nshn.co.uk Survivor-led online support forum for people who self-harm, their friends and families. Patient Advice and Liaison Services (PALS) nhs.uk/common-health-questions/nhs-services-and-treatments/what-is-pals-patient-advice-and-liaison-service Offer confidential advice, support and information on health-related matters. You can find them by searching on NHS UK or asking a doctor or healthcare professional for their details. Samaritans 116 123 (freephone) jo@samaritans.org Chris, Freepost RSRB-KKBY-CYJK PO Box 90 90 Stirling FK8 2SA samaritans.org Samaritans are open 24/7 for anyone who needs to talk. You can visit some Samaritans branches in person. Samaritans also have a Welsh Language Line on 0808 164 0123 (7pm–11pm every day). Sane sane.org.uk Offers emotional support and information for anyone affected by mental health problems. Self-injury Support (formerly BCSW – Bristol Crisis Service for Women) 0808 800 8088 0780 047 2908 (text support) selfinjurysupport.org.uk Information and support for women and girls affected by self-harm, trauma and abuse. UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) psychotherapy.org.uk Professional body for the education, training and accreditation of psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Provides online register of psychotherapists offering different talking treatments privately. YoungMinds 0808 802 5544 (parents helpline) 85258 (crisis messenger service – text the letters YM) youngminds.org.uk Committed to improving the mental health of babies, children and young people, including support for parents and carers.
Mar 27, 202109:60
EP.18 - Owning Autism FT. Victoria Ellen
Mar 26, 202116:23
EP.16 - We don’t have Forever.

EP.16 - We don’t have Forever.

This audio is someone else’s work, their YouTube channel is SLYFER 2812. youtu.be/ch8pwy-V1E8 .It’s a culmination of highly inspirational audio from movies such as Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Lost in Translation, To the Wonder, Blue Valentine, Third Star, Brooklyn, Beautiful Boy, The Master, Forrest Gump, Little Women, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Into The Wild, The Grand Budapest Hotel, After Life, At Eternity's Gate, Ferries Buellers Day Off, Chaplin, The Two Popes, Parasite, The Great Gatsby, Midsommar, The secret Life of Walter Mitty, Jojo Rabbit, Lady Bird, Demolition, Motherless Brooklyn, Lala Land, The Puirsuit of Happiness,1917, Dunkirk, The Great Dictator, Green Book, Bohemian Rhapsody, Judy, The Judge, Rushmore, Detachment, A beautiful day in the neighborhood, Ford v Ferrari, Her. The creator of this video credited the following people for making this video possible Zachary Tepe, Joel Mendoza, Justin Perry, Kerem Durdag, Krish Patel, Lucas Hotle, Maddy Winkel, Mark W Hall, Mark Wilson, Matthew Mohl, Michel Steiger, Miglė Stankevičiūtė, Mike Drum, Nicolas Alexander, Nnobody, Paul Coker, Phantom XOX, Sean Whitesides, SheVitus, Simon Sgroi, The Rusty Lion, themostlegitness, Tyler Lewis, Victor Hinz, Aidan King, Alexander Burns, Alexander Minster, Allen Elliott, amator95, Andrew7912, Anthony Gallego, Audrey Dalum, Bobby Sampson Jr, BreakFree, Cassie Douglas, ceren stoop, Chase Poulin, Chris Wayne, Christoph Gerecke, Chryghton, Devin Delaney, Elora Maxwell, Ernest Bethel, Eventhorizon, Freddy, Grace, Hollis Rhodes, Ira Patole, Jacob Forrester, Jei, Jesse Jr, Titan Edits, Jessie Valladares, Steve The Shark The Great.
Mar 21, 202103:52
EP.15 - Black Women in Sports FT. Anika Leslie Walker

EP.15 - Black Women in Sports FT. Anika Leslie Walker

Historically, black women in sports faced double discrimination due to their gender and race. A number of African American female athletes have emerged as trailblazers in their particular sports over the years, from track and field and tennis to figure skating and basketball. On this podcast we have Anika Leslie Walker who has been an academic over a decade. Through her expertise in ‘sports in the community ‘ she defines the struggles & barriers black women face. Briefly we also discuss the importance of role models which help pave the way for later generations & inspire them to join the sports. industry .She emphasises the important of investment @ grassroots levels & the changes needed to be made at highest level of the sporting government bodies, for a better future .
Mar 13, 202126:19
EP.14 - Let’s Talk about DISABILITY! FT. Emily Nicole Roberts

EP.14 - Let’s Talk about DISABILITY! FT. Emily Nicole Roberts

Emily Nicole Roberts is a 22 year Welsh girl from Swansea . She has a rare condition called cerebral palsy which makes her a wheel chair user. On this podcast she will be speaking about how important it is to de-stigmatise the conversations around disabilities. Emily inspires & talks us through her journey from when she was a 13 year old & had no confidence in herself & to her current self who is inspiring thousands of people. She recently met the Prime Minister & is actively working with the Welsh government to be an ambassador for disabled people. Emily also uses social media as a platform to spread positivity & educate people about her disability. Here’s the link to her Youtube Channel. https://youtube.com/channel/UCE6js0NAF8ptO651fder_Sw
Mar 02, 202116:20
EP.13 - Representing Ethnic Minorities FT. Aminata Sow

EP.13 - Representing Ethnic Minorities FT. Aminata Sow

On this episode we have Aminata, a theatre graduate who currently works as a graduate advisor for a government funded project . She will be speaking how The lack of representation has an impact on self-perception, self-esteem, and self-confidence can be negatively influenced. The purpose of this podcast the negative impacts that that the lack of minority representation in different sections of the society . Aminata mentions the importance of the BLM moment & discusses how ‘Black Lives Matter ‘is just the stepping stone in terms of an equal society. We need constant changes in the industry & a balanced representation on all different levels. Inclusivity and diversity should not be a temporary trend, but an integral value that guides the people towards greater changes.
Feb 27, 202124:38
EP.12 - Journey of A Youth Worker: Getting Young People off the streets FT. Tia Barnet

EP.12 - Journey of A Youth Worker: Getting Young People off the streets FT. Tia Barnet

In this podcast we spoke to Tia Barnett ,who has been a youth worker for more than a decade. She holds the experience of working with the Youth in Schools, Colleges, Behavioural Intervention Teams & Youth Centres. During her career she has mentored & empowered several young people. She’s extremely passionate about being a positive role model to them. She states the rough experiences that young people deprived areas in Bolton face. Barnett also mentions the impact of the pandemic & how mentoring them has been a challenge during the various lockdowns.
Feb 25, 202122:07
EP.11 - An insight into the world of Motorsports FT. Simon Baker

EP.11 - An insight into the world of Motorsports FT. Simon Baker

Simon Baker is a motorsports enthusiast , In this podcast he will simplify the world of motorsports through his knowledge of the sports . He is a MSc Engineering student at the University of Bolton. He is not only a fan of the sport but has the experience of working on the race track. On this podcast he talks about his journey & the how he ended up in love with motorsports. His knowledge & memory of this sport is unmatchable.
Baker has experience in assisting the FIA with the teams competing in the FIA World Rallycross Championship round at Silverstone in May 2018.
In 2018 he provided assistance to the Rallycross team Albatec Racing, Ultimately, by the end of the 2018, that contribution culminated in a championship success.

Feb 20, 202122:38
EP.10 - Pressures of being a Pro Athlete & A Uni Student FT. Anastasios Traianos

EP.10 - Pressures of being a Pro Athlete & A Uni Student FT. Anastasios Traianos

Anastasios Traianos had 15 long year career as a professional basketball Player . With experience of playing in Greek 1st and 2nd division also being a the Swingman for Manchester Giants in British basketball league. On this podcast he talks about the pressures of being a professional athlete & a university student at the same time . His current role involves working in sport and leisure as sport activities supervisor, He has hung up his boots & doing a Masters in Sports business, management and policy at the same time. Seems like it’s a habit for him now to juggle two things at a time. Traianos Discusses the impact of sport on mental health & wellbeing & highlights the importance of mentoring young people & students to lead a better life style.
Feb 20, 202125:36
EP.9 - The Reality of Fast Fashion FT. Sophie Scott

EP.9 - The Reality of Fast Fashion FT. Sophie Scott

Today on the Podcast we have Sophie Scott, She is a 3rd year Fashion Student at the University of Bolton & Extremely passionate about advocating sustainable fashion through social media & her blog . Through this podcast she talks about the affects of textile factories on natural resources & environment. She also discusses how minimum wage workers in big companies have been exploited & how there need to be better regulations to safeguard them. Sophie aspires to start her own fashion brand in the future .(www.sophiesamantha.blog)
Feb 16, 202128:57
EP.8 - Young Organ Donors FT. Shivam Nagpal

EP.8 - Young Organ Donors FT. Shivam Nagpal

According to the World Health Organization, only around 0.01 percent of people in India donate their organs after death. On this podcast we have Shivam Nagpal who’s NGO ‘Organ For Life’ works to spread awareness in the India & hopes to go global. Shivam has been featured in the Guardian, Vice, Times of India and NDTV for his work on environment and organ donation. He is working towards a creating a better society for patients suffering from organ ailments throughout the South-Asian region. He is an aspiring Lawyer and has been working for the cause of organ and blood donation from the past 2.5 Years. He lauds the United Kingdom’s opt out system means that all adults agree to become organ donors when they die, unless they have made it known that they do not wish to donate. He believes his biggest motivation for working for the cause is saving lives. If you have not recorded an organ donation decision and you are not in one of the excluded groups, it will be considered that you agree to donate your organs when you die.
Feb 15, 202116:43
EP.7 - Toxic culture of Social Media FT. Blessed Pepple

EP.7 - Toxic culture of Social Media FT. Blessed Pepple

In today’s world, many of us rely on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube, and Instagram to find and connect with each other. While each has its benefits, it’s important to remember that social media can never be a replacement for real-world human connection.(HelpGuide.Org). On this podcast we have Blessed Pepple , he has been named Coventry University’s Student of the Year.
After graduating, he was elected as the Vice President of Coventry University’s Student Union. Here, he worked on various projects locally and internationally to support various student groups. He championed peer-to-peer mentoring programmes to support the development of young people and students in higher education.
He talks about social media spending an excessive amount of time on social media can increase feelings of sadness, dissatisfaction, frustration, or loneliness are impacting your life. He urges the youth to re-examine your online habits and find a healthier balance.
Feb 15, 202123:17
EP.6 - Society® Is this app the future of Student Engagement? FT.Matthew Billington

EP.6 - Society® Is this app the future of Student Engagement? FT.Matthew Billington

Matthew Billington recalled when he entered the 4th year as a dental student at King's College London, He soon discovered that being elected President of the KCL Dental Society came with its fair share of problems. After engaging with Presidents from other dental schools ,He soon discovered that nearly every new President of a university society is in the same boat, re-creating the wheel, each and every year." The Society® app made its debut at King's College London with the President of KCL Dental Society deciding to revolutionize the way that its society was run. He originally came up with the idea of an app to have a profound and positive impact on committees and society members. Helping committees to save time through automating event management, certificates, ticketing/e- tickets for events, whilst having the committee displayed and available for all members to directly contact through the chat. A great way to interconnect all the societies in a university. Matthew explained, “As years go by, we are finding Facebook is becoming increasingly outdated, seeing a progressive decline in engagement with university students. Society® is a fresh new app available for all of us to use, evolving new levels of engagement.” With popular event booking platforms such as Eventbrite and Fatsoma, having high transaction fees, Matthew also wanted to create a platform with the lowest possible ticket transaction fees for students, whilst remaining free for free events. Matthew continues, “We now have a university society platform which allows everyone to engage in multiple societies and events are all in one place. No more lost links on WhatsApp chat groups!” That's why he decided to create a free, all-in-one app, to increase engagement and productivity for all Presidents and Committees of student societies. The idea: to save time for committees while connecting students on a whole new level. His vision is to automate, digitize and revolutionize university societies and college clubs, groups is definitely the Future to more students engagement & a greater student experience.
Feb 13, 202116:41
EP.5 - Art & Mental Health FT. Shana Khatir

EP.5 - Art & Mental Health FT. Shana Khatir

Shana Khatir is a practicing artist who runs her own portrait business . She is a 3rd year Fine Art student at the University of Bolton. She talks about struggles that artists face during lockdown with lack of accessibility to studios. She also talks about her beautiful journey as an artist & how intense practicing art can be. The atmosphere at University of Bolton has contributed to growth as artist. Shana also mentions the significance of Art in improving mental health. She quotes through her journey “Art is everything”
Feb 13, 202115:58
EP.4 - Life of a SU President FT. Eleanor Lewis

EP.4 - Life of a SU President FT. Eleanor Lewis

It is a privilege to know her professionally & to know about her mental health journey. She has worked relentlessly for the students at Chester University. She is someone who has encouraged everyone to get involved in the SU & always greets everyone with a smile . Today we speak to Eleanor Lewis the president of Chester Students’ Union. She talks about her journey as a student 3 years ago where she first entered the SU & wanted her picture on the wall with other Student Union Presidents over the years. In her final year, She ran for SU President & won despite being an underdog. She also spoke about being a second year president and discussed the pressures of the job & difference roles one has to take while working with the University. She has given more than a hundred percent every-time she has fought for student rights & definitely would be difficult for anyone to replace her . She also encourages the students to participate in the elections & contest them . It is a life changing experience for everyone involved.
Feb 12, 202132:53
EP.3 - Dr.Hollins decodes the challenges for Creative Arts Students

EP.3 - Dr.Hollins decodes the challenges for Creative Arts Students

Paul Hollins is a Professor of Cultural Research Development. Supporting collaborative research across the School of Arts is one of his responsibilities. An experienced academic, Paul has published widely in the Arts, Education, Business, and Technology fields. Before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, creative organisations involved in advertising, fashion, film and graphic design were thriving - discover how you could enter as the industry tries to recover. According to the Department of Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, the UK's creative industries contributed £115.9 billion to the economy in 2019. The sector now makes up just under 6% of the economy, an increase of 43.6% since 2010. Aside from his involvement in the EU Horizon 2020 project RAGE (Realizing an Applied Gaming Ecosystem Europe), Professor Hollins will chair the Whitman 200 conference as well as support collaborative research projects within the School of Arts. 1. Who are the main employers of graduate graduates? 2. What is it like to work in this field? 3. What are the key issues facing the creative industries? 4. What advice would you give to students who want to pursue creative arts?  Do you think there are enough jobs? It’s the only industry that boomed during the lockdown Paul has a strong and diverse background from business and academia to draw on when challenging the current state of educational technology. I would find it interesting to discuss what the future of creative art students should look like.

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

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Feb 11, 202127:33
EP.2 - Life as an international student in the UK during the Pandemic FT. Omkar Singh

EP.2 - Life as an international student in the UK during the Pandemic FT. Omkar Singh

This podcast will feature Omkar Singh, the Vice President of ARU's students' union. Omkar is an Indian student. A student activist for Angila Ruskin University, he worked with the university to invest in a million-pound project. This was to help students with jobs, mentorship, and mental health issues. Student Omkar describes the many challenges students face in the UK when they arrive. This includes homesickness, cultural shock, and how the pandemic has affected them specifically.

“ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact.

You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast

Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/

Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca

Feb 10, 202125:56
EP.1 - Does the music industry give enough respect to aspiring musicians ? FT. Alice Flannery

EP.1 - Does the music industry give enough respect to aspiring musicians ? FT. Alice Flannery

On the first episode of ANSHISM , Alice Flannery, the former president of the Students Union at Royal Northern College of Music, and I discuss the impact the pandemic has had on the music industry as a whole and what it means for aspiring artists. As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, one-third of professional British musicians are considering giving up their careers. Aspiring Artists & how to cope with Lockdown 3.0. We discussed the positive effects of music on mental health. “ANSHISM Podcast" is an independent podcast by Ansh Sachdeva. The show started in early 2021 as a 'Student Podcast' that evolved into a wider conversation in society. ANSHISM is about creating something that inspires a generation, people, to bring positive change. Sachdeva quotes, "I look for human angles and stories in my podcast guests that people can relate to or connect with." I strive to educate myself through raw human interactions and make a positive impact. You can listen to the podcast on all major platforms. https://linktr.ee/Anshismpodcast Watch the podcast's short clips here: https://www.instagram.com/anshismpodcast/ Sponsored by @Kickinto1. https://kicksinto.ca
Feb 08, 202127:30
An excerpt from ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’

An excerpt from ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’

The following is an inspiration for me to start this podcast. I do not own this audio .
Feb 06, 202100:42