As an island that relies heavily on tourism, the COVID-19 crisis has led to Bali’s most challenging period in recent memory. Our panelists have spent decades in Indonesia’s tourism industry and contributed greatly to its development. They’ll reflect on how the global halt in travel has impacted on the island’s future, and how lessons from the past can be used to tackle the current climate. Featuring Stanley Joseph Allison, Janice Mantjika, Warwick Purser, and Edward Speirs.
Pelatih somatik dan instruktur bela diri, Made Janur Yasa, menemukan cara yang praktis dan efektif untuk mendorong warga mengelola sampahnya. Bagaimana? Dengan menukarnya dengan beras sumbangan. Seperti inilah terobosan pengelolaan sampah – di tingkat desa. Dengarkan Made Janur Yasa mengenai inisiatif menarik yang juga membantu kebutuhan masyarakat Bali selama pandemi. Menampilkan I Made Janur Yasa dan Vanesa Martida. Anda juga bisa mendengarkan podcast kami diSpotifydanApple Music!
In Sea People, Christina Thompson explores the fascinating story of Polynesia’s ancient voyagers, as well as the sailors, linguists, archaeologists, folklorists, biologists, and geographers who have puzzled over this history for three hundred years. Listen in to experience a masterful mix of history, geography, anthropology, and the science of navigation. Featuring Christina Thompson and Simon Winchester. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
Man of Contradictions, the first English-language biography of Jokowi, argues that the president embodies the fundamental contradictions of modern Indonesia. He is caught between democracy and authoritarianism, openness and protectionism, Islam and pluralism. Join Ben Bland to find out why he believes Jokowi’s incredible story shows what is possible in Indonesia – and shows the limits. Featuring Ben Bland and Febriana Firdaus. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from an Indigenous perspective. His new book Sand Talk provides a template for living. It’s about how lines, symbols, and shapes can help us make sense of the world. It’s about how we learn, and how we remember. Join him to learn about Indigenous thinking, and how it can save the world. Featuring Tyson Yunkaporta and Rosemarie Milsom. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
Edwidge Danticat’s latest book of short stories,Everything Inside, is set in Port-au-Prince, Miami, and beyond. It reflects on community, family, and love, and how people come to terms with death, of both their loved ones and their own. Edwidge will discuss her work, her life, Haiti, America, and immigrant stories. Featuring Edwidge Danticat and Cynthia Dewi Oka. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
Independent investigative journalist, Febriana Firdaus, is a regular contributor to The Guardian, covering topics from COVID-19 to the Black Lives Matter movement in West Papua. Her works have appeared in Time Magazine, Al Jazeera, Financial Times, among others. She writes about social injustice, Indigenous communities, and stories of women across Indonesia. Join her for an incisive conversation about Indonesia’s fraught media landscape. Featuring Febriana Firdaus and Janet Steele. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
“My stories come from a very unconscious place. I don’t premeditate them, I don’t know what’s going to happen in them.” There’s no one like Etgar Keret. His stories take place at the crossroads of the fantastical, searing, and hilarious. His characters grapple with parenthood and family, war and games, marijuana and cake, memory and love. Join Etgar Keret in an interview that promises to be anything but ordinary. Featuring Etgar Keret and Eve Tedja. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
Join James Oseland to hear about his travels in search of the world’s best restaurants, street food stalls, and home cooks. James is the author and editor of World Food, a book series launching this November with World Food: Mexico City. He was a judge on all five seasons of Bravo’s Top Chef Masters and the editor-in-chief of Saveur. His cookbook Cradle of Flavor, about Indonesian food, won a James Beard award. Featuring James Oseland and Janet DeNeefe You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!
The Guardian called Intan Paramaditha’s debut novelThe Wanderingan “ingenious choose-your-own-adventure challenge, [which is] at least five books in one.” Originally published in Indonesian asGentayanganand translated into English by Stephen J. Epstein,The Wanderinghas received multiple awards. Join Intan for a raw and insightful conversation about travel, identity, and why we are “haunted by the road not taken.” Featuring Intan Paramaditha and Tiffany Tsao. You can also listen to our podcasts onSpotifyandApple Music!