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Tanti Table is the place to bring together the "Thinkers Anecdotes News Taboos and Intersectionality" that shape the landscape and culture of beautiful, but brutal Berlin! Hosted every two weeks by Berlin-based womxn- Trinidadian-American writer Rhea Ramjohn, British writer and community coordinator…

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    • May 6, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 43m AVG DURATION
    • 24 EPISODES


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    S3E4: lean back, pass the mic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 41:02


    When the token goes rogue. Who gets to have avocado toast? Appropriating recipes leads to bad confetti cake and bad appétit. Reply All pays lip service; performs allyship. Rebranding equity leads to whose financial equity? Stop commodifying the struggle, lean back and pass the mic. Hosts: Rhea Ramjohn, Armeghan Taheri, Goitseone MontshoMusic: original composition by Shannon SeaCover art: Mariama SowCreator & Exec. Producer: Rhea RamjohnSocial media: @tantitablepodcastContact: tantitablepodcast@outlook.com

    S3E3: love for this ghetto

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 25:03


    Thinkers- Aaliya Sheffield. Anecdotes- selfishly choosing to be optimistic. News- who’s going to Mars? Taboos- To have or not have children? Intersectionality- Ghettos are intentional.More on Aaliya Sheffield, musician & composer of ‘Earth is Ghetto’- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nikkialiah/?hl=enYouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr2xMRSObtoHosts: Rhea Ramjohn, Armeghan Taheri, Goitseone MontshoMusic: original composition by Shannon SeaCover art: Mariama SowCreator & Exec. Producer: Rhea RamjohnSocial media: @tantitablepodcastContact: tantitablepodcast@outlook.com

    S3E2: white supremacy been scamming us

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 34:54


    This episode---Thinkers- Dr. Loretta Ross. Anecdotes- Black Femme Beauty. News- Tessica Brown uses the wrong glue. Taboos- dead protein on yo’ head. Intersectionality- stop policing Black femme choices.More on Reproductive Justice & Dr. Loretta Ross- https://lorettajross.com/More on the Hormonal Podcast- https://helloclue.com/podcast/hormonal-podcast-clueHosts: Rhea Ramjohn, Armeghan Taheri, Goitseone MontshoMusic: original composition by Shannon SeaCover art: Mariama SowCreator & Exec. Producer: Rhea RamjohnSocial media: @tantitablepodcastContact: tantitablepodcast@outlook.com

    S3E1: no boundaries b!tch

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 40:13


    Who’s counting our time? Are you using The Tik Tok? Do you have communication empathy? How do we talk about being lonely? Will humans ever be able to effectively use ‘best practices’? What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway? Do you miss sweaty strangers? The Tantis bring together the Thinkers Anecdotes News Taboos & Intersectionality of Berlin and beyond, sip some tea and question the powers that be! More about ‘What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway?’- https://afghanpunkrock.bigcartel.com/Hosts: Rhea Ramjohn, Armeghan Taheri, Goitseone MontshoMusic: original composition by Shannon SeaCover art: Mariama SowCreator & Exec. Producer: Rhea RamjohnSocial media: @tantitablepodcastContact: tantitablepodcast@outlook.com

    Amplify Black Voices: Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 36:38


    We joined a panel of black women podcasters this episode because we needed a space where we could express ourselves, not explain ourselves. The fatigue of quarantine, pandemic anxiety, and the violence of white supremacy has us searching for comfort in community. Our friends & colleagues discuss the Black Diaspora, tokenization, and debunk the stereotypes plaguing black bodies. Historian Dr. Edna Bonhomme joins us for the 2nd time this season along with comedian Kate Cheka, hip-hop artist Cassianne Lawrence, and photographer Ropafadzo Murombo. This episode was recorded shortly after the immense global response to George Floyd’s murder and contains explicit language and references to violence that may be disturbing. To find out more about the panelists follow us @tantitablepodcast.Tanti Table- Thinkers. Anecdotes. News. Taboos. Intersectionality.Hosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Producer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    Recognize x Reflect

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 22:40


    Welcome back to the Tanti Table podcast, where we bring together the Thinkers, Anecdotes, News Taboos and Intersectionality that shape the cultural landscape of Berlin and beyond! The co-hosts re-unite to recognize and reflect on our journeys thus far. We recognize the support of our listeners, key workers, and creative network (and we celebrate a special recognition! listen in to find out!). This week we highlight the lived intersectional experiences of our co-host Tanti Goitsy, who makes an exclusive contribution on life as a mother, a lover, and an artist in quarantine. Thank you to our listeners, especially our BearRadio.org family, Lola Mag, iheartberlin! Find out more @tantitablepodcast.Hosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Producer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    The Workshop x The Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 27:03


    The Tanti Table podcast recorded most of Season 1 at the artist community space, The Workshop on Forsterstrasse in Berlin. Host, Rhea Ramjohn sat down with the owner of the space, Mary Lilith who is also a writer, translator and language teacher. Recorded in the gallery of The Workshop, Mary talks about the importance of artist community exchange and implementing feminist economies. Mary Lilith Fischer received her BA in Creative Writing from Oberlin College, USA. After completing her studies she came back to Berlin with the intention of opening up a project space and community focused artist studio. She opened The Workshop on Forster in February of 2018 and has been running the small space in the heart of Kreuzberg, Berlin since then, alongside her own artistic practice. To find out more about Mary’s community space, The Workshop, visit them at www.workshop-on-forster.de/Thank you to everyone keeping a sense of community exchange alive especially during these times, and a big thank you to our listeners! Please rate us, subscribe and follow us at @tantitablepodcastThank you for listening to the Tanti Table podcast where we bring together the Thinkers AnecdotesNews Taboos and Intersectionality of Berlin and beyond.Guest: Mary Lillith info@workshop-on-forster.deHosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Procucer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    checking in x covid-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 30:33


    We thank the workers keeping us safe during our shelter from the Codi-19 virus. This episode, we tackle this topic- talking about the pandemic’s impact on the entire globe, and on our personal lives. In the midst of physical distancing, our co-host Armeghan checks in with us to share her thoughts on the news, on those in her community most affected, and on what it means to be safe. Producer & host Rhea Ramjohn, shares her conversation with her mother, a health care work in Boston, U.S.A. She shares her experience with Covid-19 patients and tells us what it’s like caring for her family and working in the Boston health care system. Next time we hear from co-host Goitsy about managing her life as a writer, mom, and work-from-home-teacher during Berlin’ stay-at-home order. Thank you for supporting us and listening to the Tanti Table Podcast, where we bring together the Thinkers, Anecdotes, News, Taboos, and Intersectionality of Berlin & beyond. Wishing you health- mind, body, & soul.Pour yourself a drink and pull up a seat where there’s always place for you at the Tanti Table.Follow us on Instagram @tantitablepodcastHosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Procucer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    Action x Archive

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 40:34


    Scholar, writer, and podcaster Dr. Edna Bonhomme joins us this week at the Tanti Table, where we bring together the Thinkers Anecdotes News Taboos & Intersectionality of Berlin & beyond, sip some tea and question the powers that be! This week we question the legacy of colonialism with Max-Planck Institute Fellow, Dr. Edna Bonhomme! Edna talks to us about her podcast Decolonization in Action where she covers topics from archiving, to environmentalism, to reparations. As always, our guests spill the T.A.N.T.I. at the table, so Edna tells us about her Haitian aunties, the taboo of being a Black woman with agency, and the news that’s been on her mind lately. Speaking of news, we at the Tanti Table podcast send all the positive vibes and healing energy out there to anyone who might have contracted or been exposed to the covid 19 virus, and we’re encouraging all those whose lives have been affected- hang in there, don’t panic, and get medical attention if you’re ill. We continue to celebrate Womxn’s history month this March, as all our episodes this month will celebrate and highlight the womxn, transwomxn and gender non conforming people that inspire us! 1 st up is Dr. Edna Bonhomme! Follow her on Twitter at jacobinoire and at www.ednabonhomme.com. Follow us on Instagram @tantitablepodcast to find out what the Tantis are up to around town! Pour yourself your favorite cup, & pull up a seat where there’s always place for you at the Tanti Table! Hosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea Ramjohn Executive Procucer: Rhea Ramjohn Music: Shannon Sea Cover: Mariama Sow

    Code Switching x Synergizing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 53:17


    Writer, educator, and newly published poet, Allia Sadeghipour joins us this week at the Tanti Table, where we bring together the Thinkers Anecdotes News Taboos & Intersectionality of Berlin & beyond, sip some tea and question the powers that be!Allia shares how her childhood in Iran and the U.S. shaped her writing style, her commitment to code-switching, and the importance of being seen in our communities. Her new book of poetry, The Ghosts of Berlin traces the haunting and alluring forms of our brutal yet beautiful Berlin. She’s been featured in the magazine What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway?, created by our co-host Armeghan Taheri, so we talk to them about Issue 2- the “love” issue, about the different forms of love, and about duh- about punk rock!See Rhea, Armeghan, and Allia talking about What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway live on Feb 25th at 7pm at Tuesday CoWorking in Berlin, Germany. Follow us on Instagram @tantitablepodcast to find out what the Tantis are up to around town!Pour yourself your favorite cup, & pull up a seat where there’s always place for you at the Tanti Table!Follow Allia Sadeghipour at @awerfjil Hosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Procucer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    These Structures x These Streets

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 53:58


    Anti-racist activist, Black Marxist, and guide in Berlin’s anti-colonial tours, Kofi Shakur joins us this week at the Tanti Table! Kofi tells us about his work in educating the public on Germany’s colonial history, the campaign for reparations, and keeping the legacy of German Black activists and community organizers alive. He talks about the complexities in challenging structures and the resolve to change the colonial street names in Berlin’s African Quarter.Armeghan and Rhea get him to spill the tea on the T.A.N.T.I. in his life- he gives his take on the Thinkers, Anecdotes, News, Taboos, and Intersectionality that shape Berlin and beyond.Pull up a chair where there’s always a seat for you at the Tanti Table!Follow Kofi at @blackblocbolshevikFollow us @tantitablepodcastArmeghan @ar.meghanRhea @RheaRamjohnWriterHosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Procucer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    OFF PLANET x ON POINT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 39:22


    Multidisciplinary artist Willpower joins us to talk about his OFF PLANET exhibition opening at Kang Contemporary gallery 23/01/20. After being commissioned to write Will’s art catalog, Rhea and Will discuss the intention behind Willpower’s work, the many meanings of OFF PLANET, and what it means to work in and/or outside “the system.” As always, Armeghan and Goitsy outline the tricky conditions of working with structures- spilling tea along the way! Catch the tantis in-person throughout Berlin. Follow us @tantitablepodcast and join us as we bring together the thinkers anecdotes, news, taboos, and intersectionality of Berlin and beyond, and where there’s always a seat for you at the Tanti Table!Hosts: Goitsy Montsho, Armeghan Taheri, Rhea RamjohnExecutive Procucer: Rhea RamjohnMusic: Shannon SeaCover: Mariama Sow

    Traps x Tools

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 41:27


    Welcome back to the Tanti Table podcast where we bring together theThinkers Anecdotes News Taboos and Intersectionality that shape Berlin and beyond!This week we talk to one of our favorite intersectional thinkers and care practicioners, Turke Chini who is the co-founder of the self care and personal development platform, Within Element.She's running a Trauma and Storytelling workshop in Berlin so we talk to her about making spaces for us to heal pain, about using artificial intelligence and social media as a tool, and of course about the T-A-N-T-I in her life.So pour yourself your favorite cup or favorite glass and pull up a chair where there’s always a seat for you at the Tanti Table!Follow Turke Chini @turke_chini and her organization Within Element @within_element to keep up to date with their healing workshops and resources for care and well-being in Berlin and beyond.

    Tanti Who x Season 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 28:56


    New season, new tantis! We’re joined this year by new co-hosts Armeghan Taheri & Goitseone Montsho to continue our conversations about Thinkers, Anecdotes, News, Taboos, and Intersectionality in Berlin & beyond! In episode 1, we find out more about our new tantis and ask them that commonplace, yet ever-more problematic question- “Where are you from?” They tell us about their hopes for Season 2, and the privilege and responsibility of “auntie work.” Find out more about the hosts at @tantitablepodcast and join us where there’s always a seat for you at the tanti table!

    Season 2 Trailer!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 0:54


    Tanti Table podcast is back for Season 2!! We've got 2 new co-hosts this season, but as always, we bring you the Thinkers, Anecdotes, News, Taboos, & Intersectionality that shape Berlin and beyond! Want to know who's joining us at the Tanti Table this season? They definitely bring the tea and question the powers that be! Check out the trailer and stay tuned for Episode 1 coming real soon!Follow us on FB & IG @tantitablepodcast

    Poetry x Places Tanti Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 42:40


    Welcome back to the Tanti Table! The talented British writer Nisha Bhakoo joins Rhea and Rhianna this week to share her perspectives and poetry with us! We talk about gothic influences, dream diaries and more... Is Berlin really a city of ghosts? What do we think of the rise of insta poets? Nisha also talks to us about her experience growing up British-Indian in a city nicknamed the “White Wirral.” How does it feel when your perceived identity switches from odd to ‘cool’ as you live in different places? Check out Nisha on insta at https://www.instagram.com/nishabhakoo/?hl=en and get yourself a copy of her latest book, ‘Black and White Dream’ at https://www.brokensleepbooks.com/nisha-bhakoo.

    Beale St. x Dakar x Alma Mater

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 28:19


    The 3 Tantis are back! We reconvene to talk about Rhianna’s and Mariama’s intercontinental travels, the cringy-ness of college reunions, and we debate blasphemously whether the film “If Beale St. Could Talk” bored us or not. Is it ground-breaking to see this depiction of black love on screen? Or do we need to hold directors to higher standards? To what extent does identity politics determine our audience? We tackle these topics this week at the Tanti Table- where we bring together Thinkers Anecdotes News Taboos & Intersectionality!

    Carnival X Colonialism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 64:36


    Brazilian TV Producer and Journalist, Thais Nepomuceno joins Rhea at The Tanti Table to talk about the biggest party on Earth- Carnival! As some of us wind down from this week’s debauchery, Thais and Rhea muse over the makings of carnival in Brasil, Trinidad & Tobago, its roots in European colonialism, but also the current wave of grassroots campaigns for a more holistic portrayal of historical narratives on the carnival world stage. Thais is passionate about carnival’s societal importance and tells us about her current documentary about the famed carnival neighborhood of Madureira in Rio de Janeiro. Follow her cyber analog diary and photography on IG @mydearthais

    DNA x AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 56:44


    Transmediale Berlin Bonus episode with scholar, practitioner, poet- Tiara Roxanne! She talks to us about her Mestizo identity, performative practices, and the connection between the colonized body and artificial intelligence. In this fascinating interview, Tiara gives us a sneak peek into her presentation at Haus Kulturen der Welt and a clip of her poem 'A Prayer for the Body' with soundscape band Ionian Death Robes @ioniandeathrobes. Follow Tiara’s work at www.tiararoxanne.com

    Literature x Liaisons

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 40:55


    She is a freelance editor, literary consultant, and artist advocate, but a coupleof lives ago she worked on a skyscraper in Chicago; the life before that she wasoverstaying her visa in Chile; and now Traci Kim hosts Berlin’s most successfulliterary reading series event, Literally Speaking! And she joins us at the TantiTable to talk about being an advocate for writers, how to get your workfeatured on stage, and the role of allies in our communities. Follow LiterallySpeaking (@literallyspeakingberlin) to keep up with submissions, events, and foryour chance to read your original fiction on stage in Berlin!

    Intimacy x Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 43:47


    Our 1st panel tackles tricky topics like intimacy, friendships, and bad dates in Berlin! Are you a hugger? A ghoster? A shadower?? Rhianna is back, so is Sailesh, and new guests Mary and Musa, to examine the dating world through the intersectional lens, and find out how “poor but sexy” Berlin truly is....

    Stereotypes x SelfLove

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 73:45


    French bloggers Aissa & Elia join us to talk about self-development and care, and why every womxn should practice self love. Aissa’s blog, Women of Color aims at breaking stereotypes & fetishization of womxn of color in Europe and Ellia’s SelfLoveTribute uses photography & poetry to narrate the nuances of intersectional identity & gender within LGBTQ+ communities. They lift our spirits in this episode about the importance agency in narration & breaking preconceived notions of the womxn of color. Follow Aissa’s Women of Color at https://aissa-sica.com/ and Elia SelfLoveTribute at https://www.selflovetribute.com/

    Decolonization x Diaspora

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 93:07


    Creator and editor of the new zine, “What’s Afghan Punk Rock Anyway?” Armeghan Taheritalks to us about her experiences as an Afghan-German writer, lawyer, and artist dealing withall the D’s- decolonization, depression, diaspora, dating and the all-round dopeness of music &writing. Follow Armeghan @ar.meghan and submit to her multilingual/discipline zine@afghanpunk

    Art x Activism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 86:56


    Writer/comedian/poet, Sailesh Naidu is a consultant in the field of gender/sexuality. We interview him about his work campaigning for youth and sexual minorities specifically through art, empowerment, and love. He tells us stories of fake IDs, New York’s poetry slam scene- even performs a piece for us! Sailesh shares his experience of working with organizations like Pass The Crayon to champion youth art programs, and deconstructing our ideas of gender, masculinity, and territorial boundaries. You can catch Sailesh performing most nights on the poetry and comedy stages of Berlin- Follow him @Sailesh Naidu

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