Little Revolutions

Little Revolutions

Little Revolutions is a series of conversations about the double standards, societal problems, and systemic injustices that feel bigger than any one of us. Our guests are activists and politicians, artists and athletes, and many more who are questioning the norms and rewriting the script. Every week, they share relatable little revolutions they’re making in their own lives and the ways in which we can all be changemakers. This podcast is brought to you by Freeda and hosted by Freeda English’s Head of Content, author and journalist Masuma Ahuja. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @freeda_en

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Episoder(34)

Masuma Ahuja: Everything is political

Masuma Ahuja: Everything is political

In this final episode of Little Revolutions, Masuma Ahuja took the guest seat. Masuma is a journalist and author whose work focuses on empowering young women through creating stories and culture that ...

19 Feb 202444min

Joelle Taylor: Why art is a weapon

Joelle Taylor: Why art is a weapon

Joelle Taylor is a poet and a writer. In this week's episode she spoke about the power of art and it's purpose in the society. She talked about experiencing poetry through open mic events and finding ...

12 Feb 202453min

Alison Turkos: Why telling our stories is work

Alison Turkos: Why telling our stories is work

Alison Turkos is a Survivor-Victim of rape fighting for systemic change. In this episode, Alison spoke about how they started changing the narrative and speaking about more than the trauma they've exp...

5 Feb 20241h 5min

Jo Cheetham: How I took on Page Three and won

Jo Cheetham: How I took on Page Three and won

Jo Cheetham is an author of a book Killjoy, where she told her story of campaigning to end Page Three in The Sun. In this episode she spoke about her anger and frustration at constant sexualisation of...

29 Jan 202451min

Aliyyah Koloc: A conversation about patience with one of the fastest women in motorsport

Aliyyah Koloc: A conversation about patience with one of the fastest women in motorsport

Aliyyah Koloc is a racing driver, who at the age of 19 has completed two Dakar Rallies. In this episode she spoke about her journey into motorsport, learning how to be patient and the power of breathi...

22 Jan 202443min

Jennifer Lewis: Breaking down the boxes to build something better

Jennifer Lewis: Breaking down the boxes to build something better

In this episode Jennifer Lewis, the CEO and CoFunder of Lex - a social app for building queer community, talks about the process of discovering who she is and how that impacted her life. We speak abou...

15 Jan 202445min

Media Storm: This is why journalism needs to change

Media Storm: This is why journalism needs to change

Media Storm is a multi-award-winning investigative news podcast created by Mathilda Mallinson(@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia). In this episode we speak with Mathilda and Helena about th...

8 Jan 202457min

Meera Lee Patel: Redefining feminism as a mother

Meera Lee Patel: Redefining feminism as a mother

Meera Lee Patel is an artist, writer and book maker. In this episode we talk about finding her path to becoming an artist, embracing the fear of taking risks and how her definition of feminism has cha...

18 Des 202356min

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