This podcast is about thoughts, words, feelings, experiences, poems that I’d like to share with others.
BUKAN cerita horor! Ngga percaya?!? Dengerin aja … thanks Dinda for your time and story in this podcast!
A classic story by Hans Christian Andersen. Set in time between Christmas and New Year.
A short story about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second female Supreme Court Justice in the United States. This story is from ‘The Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls' book by the Penguin Random House.
A short, yet inspirational story of Sir William Jones. The inspirational story of "Read And You Will Know" is from the book Fifty Famous People - A Book of Short Stories by James Baldwin. The Book was Published in 1912 and James Baldwin describes each of the people included in the individual stories as having left "footprints on the sands of time".
Dongeng pengantar tidur untuk anak-anak dari daerah Nusa Tenggara Timur, tepatnya dari Pulau Rote.
Short poems about love, lies, and saying good bye, followed by some motivational words.
Ngobrol santai dengan Fikriyatul Falashifah tentang Beasiswa LPDP (Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan), beasiswa bergengsi dari Pemerintah Indonesia, sekaligus pengalaman belajar di New Zealand.
A funny story about a vicar who suffers from a severe Dyslexia, which causes some weird situations in his new parish! The story was written by Roald Dahl in the last months of his life. He donated the story for the benefit of the Dyslexia Institute.
A collection of 3 interesting poems, written in English and Indonesia. This collection starts with a 'Special Announcement', followed by two poems that were written as a way of expressing the writers' feelings.
The Posh Rat is written by Simon Hood. A truly funny story, particularly for those who are familiar with places and things in London.
It is a poetry reading episode. The poems were written by Alistair Te Ariki Campbell. In his 60-year writing career, Campbell received many honours, such as a Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in 2005.
Kentucky Fried Children is a short and funny story for children, written by Simon Hood. However, some younger readers might find it scary. You may wish to have a quick peek first!
Episode ini bercerita tentang asal usul burung Cenderawasih yang sangat terkenal dan dapat ditemukan di daerah Papua. Photo by Defriyanramzi (https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Burung_Cenderawasih.jpg)
Ngobrol bareng dengan mas Priyo Yudyatmoko tentang cara mendapatkan beasiswa NZAid dan pengalaman belajar di New Zealand.
This episode is behind the podcast of the Fast Lane story. The story was written by Simon Hood. It is about a hedgehog who learns how to cross busy roads from her mum. The recording is a collaborative work with Fenty Siregar and Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar. Despite taking longer than expected to make this episode, we really enjoyed reading this story and had so much fun recording it. So, we hope you'll enjoyed it too!
The story was written by Simon Hood. It is about a hedgehog who learns how to cross busy roads from her mum. This episode is a collaborative work with Fenty Siregar and Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar. Despite taking longer than expected to make this episode, the three of us really enjoyed reading this story and had so much fun recording it. So, we hope you'll enjoyed it too! Check out ‘Behind the Podcast' for this episode too!
This episode is about celebrating the Maori Language Week in New Zealand!
Ngobrol bareng dengan mas Priyo Yudyatmoko tentang cara mendapatkan beasiswa NZAid dan pengalaman belajar di New Zealand.
Episode kali ini berkisah tentang legenda Batu Termanu, yang terletak di Pulau Rote, Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT). Menurut cerita, batu ini awalnya berada di Pulau Seram, Maluku. Lalu batu ini berpindah lokasi ke beberapa daerah di NTT. Tapi kenapa batu ini berpindah-pindah lokasi? Nah, dengarkan ceritanya di episode ini ya. Photo by Faber Daud Butar Butar (https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Termanu_stone_-_Rote_Island.jpg)
Feel like singing this week. So I sing three beautiful Christian songs in this episode. God bless you!
Ngobrol bareng dengan mas Priyo Yudyatmoko tentang cara mendapatkan beasiswa NZAid dan pengalaman belajar di New Zealand.
The story is written by Simon Hood. It's about a boy who eats sweets morning, noon and night. Lots of sweets. So many, in fact, some very strange things start happening to him. Featuring AJE as ‘the boy' and ‘Dr Sue'.
A collection of 3 interesting poems, both in English and Bahasa Indonesia. They were written by my friends: Nipati, Nyi Mojang Puisi, and Greg. You should check this out!
Batu Badaong atau Batu Berdaun ini adalah dongeng pengantar tidur untuk anak-anak. Dongeng ini berasal dari daerah Maluku. Episode pertama ini saya persembahkan khususnya untuk 4 keponakanku tersayang: Yasmin, Ello, Gerald, dan Abid. Photo by Nabil Irfandha (https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Circle_of_Lights_from_Maluku.jpg)
Mad Hair Day is written by Simon Hood. I recorded this, especially for my nieces and nephews.
This episode is the 2nd episode of my poems. These are the poems I wrote amid the COVID-19 resurgence in New Zealand. All of them were written in good spirit. I wrote about my niece, my reflection about year 2020 and God.
A collection of beautiful poems from my friends, who are happy to share their poems in my podcast.
This episode is all about Tia learns to sing ...
A collection of poems in English and Indonesian about feeling sad, discouraged, and angry.
Beautiful poems by Sapardi Djoko Damono, who passed away on 19 July 2020.
A new, fun, and easy-listening form of self expression through a chat with someone during lunchtime. This episode is mostly for Indonesians and those who can speak Bahasa Indonesia.
A collection of poems about sex and gender, and how society defines them.
Kumpulan puisi Indonesia yang ditulis oleh pemilik Podcast ini, tentang cinta dalam kehidupan.
This episode is dedicated to the Black community in America, who has been opressed for 400 years and suffered from systemic racism.
I actually did not plan to have an episode of sad poems, but I thought the title suits really well for the poems I picked.
by Bill Manhire, From ‘Big Weather: Poems of Wellington', selected by Gregory O'Brien & Louise White