Episode 49: Generational Intersectional Hatred

Episode 49: Generational Intersectional Hatred

In this episode, Stephanie's back as we address the recent suicide bombings that happened in Surabaya this past weekend, which hit a number of churches and reignited fears of terrorism as it emerged that the attackers were a family led by fundamentalist extremists under the teachings of ISIS. The fact that these attacks occurred on the week of the 20th anniversary of the May 1998 riots have generated even more worries among Indonesians, especially Chinese-Indonesians, who have historically been targeted as an ethnic and religious minority group. We talk about our reactions to hearing the news (as we both are currently living outside of Indonesia) and discuss President Jokowi's call for Parliament to quickly pass revisions to current anti-terrorism laws in order to give the police and military forces more power to fight terrorism. While we understand where the government is coming from, there are significant concerns to these revisions, as it may give the military huge amounts of power to invade people's privacy and violate civil liberties in the name of security — which, given the significance of this week, is a scary reminder of what happened 20 years ago. Our thoughts are with everyone in Surabaya #BersatuLawanTeroris #KamiTidakTakut

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Episode 97: Miracle Cures, Trust, and Leadership in the Time of COVID

Episode 97: Miracle Cures, Trust, and Leadership in the Time of COVID

In this episode, we discuss the recently trending news of a "miracle cure" purported by self-proclaimed microbiologist, doctor, and professor Hadi Pranoto after he appeared in a video with YouTuber An...

5 Aug 202028min

Episode 96: Failing the Litmus Test: The Verdict on the Novel Baswedan Acid Attack Case

Episode 96: Failing the Litmus Test: The Verdict on the Novel Baswedan Acid Attack Case

In this episode, we discuss the recent verdict that sentenced two police officers to light prison terms over the acid attack on Novel Baswedan, a chief investigator in the Corruption Eradication Commi...

22 Jul 202025min

Episode 95: Fighting Fundamentalism with Laughs — A Conversation with Sakdiyah Ma'ruf (Repeat)

Episode 95: Fighting Fundamentalism with Laughs — A Conversation with Sakdiyah Ma'ruf (Repeat)

We're out this week, so we are repeating our lovely chat with Sakdiyah Ma'ruf—hope you enjoy our conversation!  ------------------------- In this episode, we have a special interview and conversation...

8 Jul 202026min

Episode 94: We Need to be Anti-Racist — A Conversation with Amir Jones (Part 2)

Episode 94: We Need to be Anti-Racist — A Conversation with Amir Jones (Part 2)

In this second of a two-part episode, we picked up where we left off with Amir Jones, an African-American Indonesian-American who's living in Washington, D.C. and involved in electoral politics. We co...

24 Jun 202025min

Episode 93: We Need to be Anti-Racist — A Conversation with Amir Jones (Part 1)

Episode 93: We Need to be Anti-Racist — A Conversation with Amir Jones (Part 1)

In this first of a two-part episode, we have a very special guest — Amir Jones, an African-American Indonesian-American who’s living in Washington, D.C. and involved in electoral politics. We dive rig...

17 Jun 202030min

Episode 92: The Landscape of COVID-19 Testing

Episode 92: The Landscape of COVID-19 Testing

In this episode, we talk to Levana Sani, co-founder and CEO of Nalagenetics, a meditech company based in Indonesia and Singapore that focuses on genetic testing for drug responses, but has now partial...

27 Mai 202037min

Episode 91: What We Owe To Each Other

Episode 91: What We Owe To Each Other

In this episode, we have a very special guest — a long-time friend of ours, Dr. Vania, who is a second-year clinical nutrition resident currently based in Jakarta. We wanted to talk to her about the e...

13 Mai 202027min

Episode 90: The Longest Month Ever... So Far

Episode 90: The Longest Month Ever... So Far

In this episode, we talk about… nothing in particular, other than how tired we are. We have an honest and sincere conversation about the pressures of working from home coupled with the guilt that come...

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