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A podcast about my journey as a budding freelance writer and journalist. It includes 3 different segments: Faces of Freelance, The Island of Lost Voices, and Silky, coming to you every second Tuesday! Tune in to catch some interviews with people in the media industry, hear some pieces I've been working on, and be hip to resources that will help you live your best freelance life! Artwork by: @tasiadesigns Music by: @ynrc_silva

Yasmina Nuny


    • May 4, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 21m AVG DURATION
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    Faces of Freelance with Vedika Bahl

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 64:23


    Welcome back to another episode of Faces of Freelance! Vedika is a British-Indian broadcast journalist and news producer, currently at France24 in Paris. She has previously worked at the Telegraph, ABC News, and Clover Films. Her documentary “Defeated: the Boxers Who Survive by Losing” won Best Documentary at the Broadcast Journalism Training Council awards in 2018. Link to blogpost Vedika's links: Twitter DEFEATED - Boxing Documentary News package BJTC Alumni Spotlight on Vedika Bahl - ONGOING FUNDRAISERS RELATED TO COVID-19 EMERGENCY IN INDIA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    The Poetry Episode: 2 years of Anos Ku Ta Manda ft. Courtney Conrad & Saili Katebe

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 35:50


    It's been two years since Anos Ku Ta Manda came out so in this episode I share a little bit about my relationship to the book in the two years that it's been out and I invited Courtney Conrad and Saili Katebe on to share their work and their poetry journeys. Courtney Conrad is a Jamaican poet. She is a current member of Malika's Poetry Kitchen. She is an alumna of the Obsidian Foundation Retreat and Roundhouse Poetry Collective. She was the Roundhouse Slam 2018 runner-up and a BBC Fringe Slam 2019 finalist. She has performed at Glastonbury Festival and StAnza Scotland’s International Poetry Festival. Courtney was published in Bad Betty Press’ ‘Field Notes on Survival’ anthology, Birmingham Literary Journal and The White Review. She was shortlisted for The White Review Poet's Prize 2020 and longlisted for the Rebecca Swift Women Poets’ Prize 2020. Saili Katebe is a Zambian born writer and performer based in the South West of England. His work celebrates the musicality in language and the art of creative recklessness, playing with sound and story to carry forward the mantle of an Oral Tradition. More links: Buy Anós Ku Ta Manda in honour of its 2 years of life! Buy The Opposite of an Exodus / Attend the launch event on 26/03/21 Find this post on the blog The vibes on this episode would noooot have been possible without the tracks produced by Leon Freeman! Follow him, support him, commission him! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    The Island of Lost Voices: In light of new information

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 13:10


    "In light of new information" is the second edition of The Island of Lost Voices segment of the podcast. The essay that I share is a deeply personal piece about the challenges that I have faced in my relationship and how the versions of the story that I tell depends on whether history is causing a strain in that moment. Tweet me about it with the hashtag #Voiced. Links: Blogpost --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    Silky: On Fear with Mica Montana

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 31:22


    In this episode I chat with Mica on all things fear when it comes to putting ourselves out there in our crafts and careers. Mica (that's Mee-sha) Montana Gray is a Poet, Workshop Facilitator and aspiring Clinical Psychologist based in Birmingham. She currently works part time as an Applied Research Psychologist and has previously worked as an Assistant Psychologist in children's mental health services. She has completed an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology and a Masters in Cognitive Neuroscience in 2017. While completing her undergraduate degree, she had an experience of depression and drug induced psychosis which resulted in a hospital admission. This experience birthed the poetry collection 'when daisies talk' which was self-published in March 2019. She also writes a personal blog sharing stories on navigating career, relationships, personhood and faith. Links: Blogpost Platforms to pitch to Twitter list with journalism opportunities Facebook group Young Journalist Community Journo Resources Mica Montana's links: Book Website Blog Twitter Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    Faces of Freelance: An Interview with Hannah Ajala

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 39:33


    Welcome back to another episode of Faces of Freelance! In today's episode I chat with Hannah Ajala travel and journalism. Hannah Ajala is currently a freelance journalist and has spent the past year travelling across West Africa working on a range of stories and broadcasting for organisations such as the BBC. Hannah is passionate about travel and shedding more light on engaging stories about marginalised communities, which has led her to reports on positive and uplifting international stories. She also runs We Are Black Journos, a platform connecting and supporting Black Journalists. Links: Blogpost (make sure you check it out for the transcript!) Platforms to pitch to Twitter list with journalism opportunities Facebook group Young Journalist Community Journo Resources Hannah Ajala's links: Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Why are some in the diaspora returning home? (BBC Africa Daily) The travel blogger who visited Nigeria's 36 states (BBC Focus On Africa) We Are Black Journos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    The Island of Lost Voices: Love (in Colour) for Black Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 12:17


    In today’s episode, I share some of the writing that I do when I am not writing specifically for the blog. I have tried and failed to find a home for this particular piece. However, I did have many internal discussions about the value of my work independent of whether or not others want to publish it. And, so, came the idea for a segment on my blog/podcast called The Island of Lost Voices for work that I produced but was unable to house elsewhere. The first podcast of this segment is an essay called Love (in Colour) for Black Girls, about my experience reading Bolu Babalola's Love in Colour as a former Meg Cabot aficionado. Tweet me with the hashtag #Voiced Links: Blogpost Love (in Colour) for Black Girls: an abridged essay film Love in Colour by Bolu Babalola --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    Faces of Freelance: An Interview with Ricci Shryock

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 38:09


    I am, for the first time, calling my audio blogs podcasts and introducing them to the world as such with an interview I did with Ricci Shryock in December 2020. Ricci is a photographer and journalist who is lucky enough to call Dakar, Senegal home. She hopes her work, published in outlets such as The New York Times, Foreign Policy, NPR and more, can provide a contextualised picture of challenges, triumphs and beauty of daily life in West Africa. Ricci taught photojournalism at the University of Dakar, and whenever possible she works in collaboration with local journalists who publish coinciding stories in the national newspapers and radio where she is reporting. This is the first of what I hope to be a series of interviews called “Faces of Freelance” where I’ll be talking to people in the world of arts and media and in the gig economy about their journeys and hopefully that will help you and I to walk with the wise and become wiser. Tweet me about it using the hashtag #FacingFreelance Links: Blogpost Platforms to pitch to Twitter list with journalism opportunities Facebook group Young Journalist Community Journo Resources Ricci Shryock's links: Website Twitter Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    Introducing Silk + Water the Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 0:44


    My blog, Yasmina Nuny is now OFFICIALLY a podcast *sirens* It's a podcast about my journey as a budding freelance writer and journalist. It includes 3 different segments: Faces of Freelance, The Island of Lost Voices, and Silky, coming to you every second Tuesday! Tune in to catch some interviews with people in the media industry, hear some pieces I've been working on, and be hip to resources that will help you live your best freelance life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Making Time for Rest and Relationships feat. Oppy Sobitan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 21:06


    From the archives 01/12/20 "My tiredness and stress and my partner's tiredness and stress had an effect on our relationship, which is why I have invited him to do this post with me. We are both in a place where we feel burnt out and we are literally counting down the days until we take our holiday. Being so busy has meant that we haven't been able to prioritise each other as we normally would, often sacrificing our quality time, that is already compromised because of the whole long-distance thing (which, by the way is very long) to be able to get work done. Our ways of coping with work stress aren't the same; while he would seek comfort by speaking to me (and if I was there, hugging me until he feels better), I deal with work stress by panic working, and trying to do everything I need to get done without interruption and with many tears and attempts at slowing down my breath. I don't appreciate having time taken away from the things I need to get done when I'm stressed. And so, we clashed." Links: Blogpost The MXMMondays newsletter Identifying emotional burnout by Amani Samah lifestyle | my approach to slow-living by Amara Amaryah Colour.full Development A thread on juggling responsibilities (nb: this doesn't feature in the recording but is useful so check it out!) Oppy's links: Instagram Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Serving Looks

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 10:04


    From the archives 17/11/20 "As a child I always loved to have my picture taken (my parents’ old devices are full of my selfies). I took fewer and fewer pictures as the awkward tween and teen phase came on, feeling self-conscious about my appearance (as many of us have and continue to struggle with) but also self-conscious about the process of taking pictures because I always feel like passers-by judge when they see me taking pictures – I know in the past that I certainly have, and it’s weird cause like why am I judging someone lol. Of course, I can only speak for myself, but I do suspect that it has something to do with associating taking self-portraits with vanity. To this day, I look around to see if anyone is there before I do up photoshoot. I don’t know who needs to hear this (me; me needs to hear this) but stop that. Take your picture with your chest, and whoever is bothered should keep it pushing." Links: Blogpost a complete guide | how to get amazing solo travel photos by Amara Amaryah Some inspiration Hot Shots! Shooting Photos in Public by Stephanie Yeboah --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Helping and being helped

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 3:13


    From the archives 03/11/20 "As I reflect on the week, I see all the ways that God answers my prayers with the opportunities he places right under my nose and the people he positions along my path and it's affirming because I feel like this is definitely a path that He had wanted me on, and He was just waiting for me to follow. It also makes me reflect on how through everything, I want to serve Him and others. The journalist I met was so kind and so prepared to share her knowledge with me, and if I am able to help make someone's life a little bit easier, then thank God." Links: Blogpost Platforms to pitch to Editorial Calendar template --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Some updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 16:32


    From the archives 20/10/20 "To spare you from another long post like the last one, this one will be short and sweet, with links that will serve to redirect you to all the other writing I’ve been doing lately. I’ve had a great chance to practice and expand my range of writing because I’ve written personal essays, cultural pieces, feature interviews, historical pieces, and opinion pieces. RANGE! So, if you’re someone who commissions pieces then commission me! And if you’re not yet convinced by my blog, well, below are a few links that might persuade you." Links: Blogpost ‘The Women who saved us’ for Meeting of Minds UK Judith & Elizabeth EFITTER interview for The Pitch Fanzine ‘Unpaid labour for Black History Month’ for SHADO NB: Love in Colour ended up not being published on the platform I had expected, but I did publish it on my blog and podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Read a little, Write a little

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 20:33


    "Like many of us who have found homes (or not) in book clubs, I have a habit of (1) buying books before having read the ones I already have on my shelf (really they’re just stacked on top of each other on my dresser) and (2) reading multiple books at the same time. My reading lists also include several blogs and articles from some of my favourite media outlets. [...] In this post I want to share with you some of the readings that have been the most impactful for me this year and have in different ways, made me (and continue to make me) a better writer." Links: Blogpost ‘The Vanishing Half’ by Brit Bennett ‘Love in Colour’ by Bolu Babalola ‘Ordinary Genius’ by Kim Addonizio Black Lives Matter, grandma and me: how our world changed during lockdown A black feminist’s search for sisterhood Buying Myself Back: When does a model own her own image? Passing through pod Stephanie Yeboah Amara Amaryah --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Putting Myself Out There

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 5:52


    From the archives 21/09/20 "There’s a saying in kriol that goes sorti na pé ki sta. It translates to luck is in the foot. Another saying says si bu sinta, vida na sinta ku bo, and this one translates to “if you sit, life sits with you” which is to say that things start happening when you start moving. My dad’s been saying that to me since the beginning of the year and it echoes in the back of my mind like a mantra as I carve this path." Links: Blogpost A lesson on persistence by Black Ballad editor, Jendella Benson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

    From the archives: Vision Board | Writing Myself Into the Life I Want

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 6:01


    From the archives 08/09/21 "On days that I don't feel like thinking, I still spend a lot of time in my own head, trying to figure out ways of making this writing thing sustainable. I've been asking myself many questions about the content I want to produce, whether it is worth producing and found that in planning, I neglected to plan for my own blog." Links: Blogpost Spreadsheet with platforms to pitch to My Pinterest vision board Editorial Calendar Template --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yasmina-nuny/message

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