Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Yasmin is a journalist, broadcaster, author and part time professor of journalism. She writes for the i newspaper and Sunday Times magazine and has written for the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday, Daily Mail, New York Times, Time Magazine and other publications.

She has won several awards including the Orwell Prize for political writing and National Press Awards columnist of the year prize. She is a national and international public speaker, a consultant on diversity and inclusion and trustee of various arts organisations.

She is also the co-founder of the charity British Muslims for Secular Democracy. Their new report The Inner Lives of Troubled Young Muslims was published in November 2020.

Her recent books include Refusing the Veil, Exotic England about England’s infatuation with the east, In Defence of Political Correctness and Ladies Who Punch. She has twice been voted the 10th most influential Asian in Britain. She has eight honorary degrees and sits on the boards of arts organisations. She is also a keen cook and theatre buff.


"I think because I had such a difficult childhood. I have a very strong centre. And it was destabilised by Oxford, but it wasn't destroyed. And that kind of self belief I has saved me. I don't think I'm better than anybody else, or a superwoman or any of that. But I do know that the stuff I do, I can do, and I'm good at it. And that these bastards will not beat me, that really drives me all the time."

To stay up to date, follow me on Instagram and X (Twitter) @smitatharoor. Stream and follow us on your favourite podcast platform.

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Episoder(113)

Pause and Play: Choosing Life Every Day

Pause and Play: Choosing Life Every Day

What do you do when life forces you to press pause?In this moving episode of Stories Seldom Told, Smita Tharoor speaks with former French teacher Sarbari Sen, whose life has been shaped not only by tw...

12 Aug 50min

Learning to See Through Another's Eyes: A Father's Journey Beyond Autism

Learning to See Through Another's Eyes: A Father's Journey Beyond Autism

What does it really mean to understand someone whose mind experiences the world differently?In this episode of Stories Seldom Told, Smita Tharoor speaks with advertising executive and author Debasish ...

15 Jul 45min

The Day Surrender Saved Me | ft. Benji Thomas

The Day Surrender Saved Me | ft. Benji Thomas

What happens when the thing you rely on to cope becomes the thing that almost destroys you?In this episode of Stories Seldom Told, I speak with writer, filmmaker and creative producer Benji Thomas abo...

18 Jun 45min

An Undercover Cop with a Death Wish—and a Reason to Live| ft. Todd Maguire

An Undercover Cop with a Death Wish—and a Reason to Live| ft. Todd Maguire

At 25, Todd McGuire's life changed forever when he discovered that his partner had taken her own life. Consumed by grief, guilt, and unanswered questions, he spent years trying to outrun the trauma. W...

7 Jun 48min

Grief Evolves, Love Remains | ft. Sonali Gupta

Grief Evolves, Love Remains | ft. Sonali Gupta

In this very touching episode of Stories Seldom Told, I speak to clinical psychotherapist and bestselling author Sonali Gupta about grief — not just as loss of a loved one, but as something far more u...

23 Mai 45min

The Stories Objects Remember | ft. AT Boyle

The Stories Objects Remember | ft. AT Boyle

What do objects remember… that we don’t?In this deeply reflective episode, we sit down with AT Boyle, the mind behind Ex Objects, a project born from loss, memory, and the quiet stories hidden in ever...

24 Mar 35min

Beyond Suicide: A Sister's Story of Grief, Guilt, and Hope | ft. Neha Kirpal, Amaha Health

Beyond Suicide: A Sister's Story of Grief, Guilt, and Hope | ft. Neha Kirpal, Amaha Health

Neha Kirpal returns for a deeply personal conversation about loss, resilience, and the realities of mental health.In this episode, she speaks openly about her younger brother Arjun — the life he lived...

10 Mar 53min

Holding Onto Hope: Living With Schizophrenia | ft. Neha Kirpal, Amaha Health

Holding Onto Hope: Living With Schizophrenia | ft. Neha Kirpal, Amaha Health

Neha Kirpal is a social entrepreneur and mental health advocate whose life has been shaped by resilience, caregiving, and the courage to turn pain into purpose.In this episode, she speaks candidly abo...

22 Feb 44min

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