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In this episode, Nancy Wilson reflects on the opening verses of 2 Peter 1, considering the great promises God has already given His people before calling them to add virtue to their lives. Find more from Nancy and others on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/none/pages/nancy-wilson
In this episode, Nancy Wilson considers spiritual vitality: what it is, how it compares to physical vitality, and how Christians maintain it through Scripture, prayer, confession, and perseverance in doing good. Find more from Nancy and others on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/none/pages/nancy-wilson
In this episode, Nancy Wilson reflects on Song of Solomon 2:15 and the “little foxes” that spoil the vineyard of Christian relationships, especially in marriage, family, friendship, and church community. She considers sins like hurt feelings, resentment, anger, jealousy, broken confidences, and bitterness, urging listeners to guard their relationships with biblical wisdom, quick forgiveness, careful barriers, and a willingness to overlook small offenses before they take root. Find more from Nancy and others on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/none/pages/nancy-wilson
Ce sont des femmes qui ont été laissées dans l'ombre, invisibilisées, des femmes ordinaires qui pourtant ont fait montre d'une force extraordinaire pour exister, pour survivre et pour transmettre la vie, l'espoir à leurs enfants. Des femmes « potomitan », comme on dit en créole, car elles portent le toit du monde à bout de bras. Un roman leur redonne une voix, un corps, un nom, c'est celui de Yanick Lahens paru sous le titre Passagères de nuit aux éditions Sabine Wespieser et récompensé par le grand prix du roman de l'Académie française 2026. Yanick Lahens est née en 1953 en Haïti. Elle y a fait ses études primaires et une partie de ses études secondaires, avant de partir en France pour son cursus universitaire en lettres modernes. Elle retourne en Haïti en 1977. Elle y enseigne la littérature à l'université d'État d'Haïti et participe, à l'Institut pédagogique national, à la mise en place de la réforme qui contribuera, entre autres, à introduire l'enseignement du créole dans les premières années de l'école primaire. Elle anime une émission culturelle, Entre nous, sur Radio Haïti Inter et publie ses premiers articles sur la littérature et la société haïtiennes. Elle quitte l'enseignement universitaire en 1995 et, après avoir été membre du cabinet du ministre de la Culture Raoul Peck, elle intègre la direction du projet de La route de l'esclave, qui s'intéresse à la problématique de l'esclavage à travers les sciences et les arts, et ce jusqu'à cessation des activités de ce projet en Haïti, en 2000. À la même époque, elle devient membre du comité de rédaction de la revue haïtiano-caribéenne Chemins Critiques, qui a représenté un moment important de la réflexion en Haïti et dans la Caraïbe. Elle a été membre du Congrès international des études francophones, organisme fondé par des universités nord-américaines. Elle est membre, jusqu'à aujourd'hui, du comité de rédaction de la revue franco-haïtienne Conjonction, et publie dans des revues haïtiennes et étrangères. Elle a récemment intégré le conseil d'administration de l'université Quisqueya (Port-au-Prince). À lire aussiRetour « Dans la maison du père », avec la romancière Yanick Lahens En 1998, elle fonde, avec d'autres écrivains, l'Association des écrivains haïtiens, et continue d'animer des séminaires sur la littérature. En 2008, elle met sur pied une fondation qui encadre ses jeunes dans des activités de sensibilisation aux questions sociales. Elle apporte un appui à des associations qui travaillent à la promotion de la lecture, à l'implantation de bibliothèques et à l'organisation d'événements culturels. En 1990 paraît son essai, Entre l'ancrage et la fuite, l'écrivain haïtien (Deschamps, Port-au-Prince), bientôt suivi de deux recueils de nouvelles : en 1994, Tante Résia et les dieux (L'Harmattan, Paris) et, en 1999, La petite corruption (éditions Mémoire, Port-au-Prince). En 2000, son premier roman, Dans la maison du père, paraît au Serpent à plumes (Paris), puis, en 2005, un troisième recueil de nouvelles, La Folie était venue avec la pluie (Presses nationales, Haïti). Toutes ses nouvelles parues – pour beaucoup inédites en France – sont reprises dans un recueil intitulé L'Oiseau Parker dans la nuit et autres nouvelles, paru chez Sabine Wespieser éditeur en mars 2019. À partir de 2008, tous ses livres sont publiés chez Sabine Wespieser éditeur : La Couleur de l'aube (roman, 2008), Failles (récit, 2010), Guillaume et Nathalie (roman, 2013), Bain de lune (roman, 2014) et Douces déroutes (roman, 2018). Dans la maison du père a obtenu le Literatur Preis en 2009 au Salon du livre de Leipzig ; La couleur de l'aube, le prix Millepages 2008, le prix RFO 2009, le prix Richelieu de la Francophonie 2009 et le prix des lecteurs de la ville Vincennes dans le cadre du Festival America en 2010 ; Guillaume et Nathalie, le prix ADELF en 2013 et le prix Carbet des lycéens 2013 ; Bain de lune, le prix Femina en 2014. Son dernier roman, Passagères de nuit, paru à la rentrée littéraire 2025, est lauréat du Grand Prix du Roman de l'Académie française. À lire aussiLe Grand Prix du roman 2025 de l'Académie française attribué à l'autrice haïtienne Yanick Lahens Ses œuvres sont traduites en anglais, en brésilien, en catalan, en japonais, en allemand et en italien. Des traductions sont en cours en norvégien et en espagnol. Yanick Lahens a été honorée par l'organisation de femmes Kay Fanm pour son implication citoyenne en 2007. Par le ministère des Affaires étrangères et l'Organisation de la francophonie en Haïti, par la Haitian Studies Association pour l'ensemble de son œuvre et par l'association culturelle ARAKA. Elle a été la première femme invitée d'honneur de la Foire du livre Livres en Folie en Haïti, en 2009, et a été nommée par la France officier des Arts et des Lettres en 2009. Saluée par le Collège de France comme « une personnalité remarquable de la littérature et de la culture en langue française », Yanick Lahens a donné le 21 mars 2019 la leçon inaugurale de la chaire des Mondes francophones intitulée Urgence(s) d'écrire, rêve(s) d'habiter, diffusée sur France Culture vendredi 12 mars 2021 et à réécouter ici et à lire ici. En octobre 2020, Yanick Lahens est récompensée par le Prix Carbet pour l'ensemble de son œuvre « pour sa contribution à une meilleure connaissance de la littérature et de la culture haïtienne ainsi que de la représentation du monde caribéen ». « Toujours avancer sans se retourner, c'est ce que murmurent à Yanick Lahens les femmes de sa propre lignée dans ce puissant roman des origines, comme arraché à son quotidien à Port-au-Prince. Née en 1818 à La Nouvelle-Orléans, Élizabeth n'a pas reculé quand, victime de deux tentatives de viol, elle a freiné les élans prédateurs d'un ami de son père. Sa grand-mère, ancienne esclave arrivée d'Haïti au début du siècle dans le sillage du maître qui l'avait affranchie, lui a donné un exemple de résistance silencieuse : devenue une commerçante prospère, elle n'a plus jamais accepté de se soumettre au désir d'un homme. Confiante dans la force qu'elle a tôt transmise à sa petite-fille en l'invitant dans la ronde mystérieuse des divinités vaudou, elle n'hésite pas à couvrir sa fuite : Élizabeth embarque pour Port-au-Prince, où nous la retrouverons bien des années plus tard, aux commandes de sa vie, mère d'un homme qui traverse la ville en libérateur. En cette année 1867, rien ne destinait Régina, née pauvre parmi les pauvres, à rencontrer le général Léonard Corvaseau. C'est pourtant à son côté que va se poursuivre sa trajectoire d'émancipation. Avec ce portrait en miroir de deux femmes, ses lointaines grands-mères, qui reconnaissent chacune en l'autre "une semblable, une sœur échappée à la rudesse des conventions", la grande romancière haïtienne nous offre un magnifique hommage à toutes les Passagères de nuit (à commencer par celles des bateaux négriers), ces vaincues de l'histoire dont la ténacité et la connivence secrète opposent à la violence du monde une lumineuse vaillance. » (Présentation des éditions Sabine Wespieser)
In this episode, Nancy Wilson continues her discussion of meekness from Matthew Henry's The Quest for Meekness and Quietness of Spirit, describing quietness as the soul's stillness under provocation, anxiety, fear, and trouble, and urging women to take responsibility for calming their own spirits by faith in God. Find more from Nancy and others on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/none/pages/nancy-wilson
Este episódio foi gravado ao vivo no dia 8 de março de 2026, na livraria da Cassandra (Porto), em parceria com a Florbela – Pâtisserie e vinhos Cockburn’s. Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
Aliados Femina é um ciclo de 6 conversas, à boleia do 6º aniversário do podcast FEMINA, onde um homem artista (ou da nossa cultura) conversa com Vanessa Augusto sobre aquela que poderá ser uma das maior conquistas sociais do século XXI: a desconstrução e reinvenção do que significa ser homem. O lançamento desta temporada exclusiva acontece a 8 de março de 2026, com direito a festa de aniversário do FEMINA e gravação ao vivo de um desses episódios – com Luca Argel como convidado – no espaço Cassandra, no Porto. Entrada livre!Todos os links & merchandise: https://linktr.ee/femina. Este projeto é completamente independente. Se quiseres contribuir, buy me a coffee. Obrigada!Imagem Aliados Femina: Mariana Poppovic
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
C'est le destin de trois femmes. Leur effacement par leur compagnon. L'une des trois est toujours en vie. Mais pendant plus de six ans, elle a fait face à ce qu'elle appelle le terrorisme intime, c'est-à-dire la violence conjugale. Aujourd'hui, Nathacha Appanah raconte l'angle mort de sa vie et les vies détruites de deux autres femmes victimes de féminicides. Avec La Nuit au cœur (Gallimard), a remporté le prix Femina et le Goncourt des lycéens. Pourquoi aimons-nous nous reconnecter à des sons ou des scènes du passé ? Dans son billet « À quoi tu penses ? », le journaliste et prof de philo Simon Brunfaut interroge le sens de la célèbre madeleine de Proust. Enfin, dans « En toutes lettres ! », alors qu'Elon Musk a lancé Grokipedia, le poète et écrivain Karim Kattan s'adresse aux contributeur·ice·s de Wikipédia. Ce numéro vous avait déjà été proposé en novembre 2025. Merci pour votre écoute Dans quel Monde on vit, c'est également en direct tous les samedi de 10h à 11h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Dans quel Monde on vit sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8524 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, we chat with Beth Borody, who is the founder of Maven, a platform putting real capital and real decision-making power into new hands, particularly women, in a sector where access to opportunity has traditionally been tightly controlled. Last time Beth was on the show, we talked about why women should be investing in mining. This time, we're talking about what happens when you stop asking for a seat at the table and start building a new table altogether. We'll get into resistance, capital flows, ESG reality versus rhetoric, and whether changing who controls money might change mining itself. KEY TAKEAWAYS After identifying that women were often excluded from mining investment due to systemic barriers and a lack of specific research, Beth transitioned from educational advocacy with Femina Collective to founding Maven, a female-led mining company. Maven distinguishes itself by building in the open, intentionally making the mining process and investment opportunities accessible to those outside the traditional industry inner circle. Maven prioritises a proactive ESG approach, emphasising community partnership and environmental due diligence from day one he venture aims to tap into the $1 trillion wealth transfer currently moving into the hands of women, directing that capital toward the mining sector BEST MOMENTS "Why aren't we actually building a mining company that's based on the values and ethos of what we've built with Femina?” "We want to turn that on its head and say, 'No, we don't think so. We think that everyone should have access to mining. Mining's happening in everyone's backyard, especially here in Canada and the US.'" "The fact of the matter is we need mining so badly right now, and we need so much more mining right now that that pie is only going to get bigger." "We don't want to have to retrofit later down the road social issues or environmental issues that come up because we just ignored them at the front." GUEST RESOURCES Website - www.mavenexploration.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/maven-exploration/ Instagram - radically_maven VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om Schibsteds nya modell där användare får välja mellan att betala för att slippa spårning eller godkänna att data används för personaliserad annonsering. Vi kommer också in på Schibsteds interna prisutdelning och hur koncernen har blivit mer brokig med verksamheter som TV4, MTV och PodMe.Vi går vidare till Meta och faktagranskning i Sverige, där Källkritikbyrån får förlängt samarbete och vi nämner ersättningen för 2024. Dessutom tar vi upp Aller Medias bokslut, hur resultaten skiljer sig mellan länderna, ryktet om Bonnierintresse och Allers beslut att lansera Femina i Finland.Och så pratar vi om ett paradigmskifte i svensk radio: staten tar över smakbedömningen av kommersiella sändningstillstånd – och öppnar för Aftonbladets offensiva satsning på en ny, redaktionell utmanare till Sveriges Radio.Vi tar också upp tidskriftsbranschens identitetskris, TV4 Plays samarbete med JLC kring Love Island och reaktionklipp i tjänsten, samt SVT:s influencerserie Mammor och reaktionerna kring den. Avslutningsvis pratar vi om Dansk Radios strategimål om tillit och räckvidd.Med Emanuel Karlsten och Olle Lidbom. Betala och få mer tillgång på https://patreon.com/mediepodden
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
While the Indian Noir podcast has come to an end, my storytelling has not. I am continuing to write new horror stories, both standalone tales and longer series, and they now live on my Substack.You can find all new work at indianhorrortales.substack.com.If you have enjoyed these stories over the years and want to keep walking through darker worlds with me, I would love to have you there. Your support helps keep these stories alive.Thank you for listening, for sharing, and for staying with me until the very end. I will see you again, in another story. Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoirIndian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nesta edição do podcast cinematório café, nós conversamos com a diretora Ursula Rösele sobre o filme "Abre Alas" (2025), primeiro longa dirigido por ela. Filmado em Belo Horizonte, o documentário é um retrato sensível sobre experiências femininas e se propõe como espaço de escuta e acolhida de sete mulheres, entre 53 e 85 anos de idade, para que elas contem as histórias de suas vidas. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema Confira a minutagem em que cada assunto é abordado: 00:02:53 - As origens de "Abre Alas" 00:08:54 - Chegando às sete personagens 00:17:51 - Os contrastes entre Walkíria e Lorena 00:23:30 - Os espelhos no cenário 00:28:22 - As cenas entre os depoimentos 00:36:45 - As músicas do filme 00:41:04 - Influências e referências 00:44:15 - Próximo projeto 00:45:57 - O filme como um renascimento Em "Abre Alas", Ursula trabalha com variações de um mesmo cenário, composto por espelhos que multiplicam e revelam as muitas facetas dessas mulheres vindas de diferentes contextos socioeconômicos. Diante da câmera, elas compartilham vivências, revisitam escolhas e, por vezes, arriscam confissões. O filme entrou em cartaz nos cinemas em 11 de dezembro de 2025, em um momento em que o Brasil enfrenta um aumento alarmante da violência contra as mulheres. Um novo dado do Conselho Nacional de Justiça diz que acontece um feminicídio a cada 44 minutos no nosso país. Manifestações massivas sobre o assunto tomaram as ruas de várias cidades brasileiras poucos dias antes do lançamento do documentário. Assim, é interessante pensar como o filme nasce como gesto de escuta e cuidado, mas também se mostra uma forma de resistência, de memória coletiva de mulheres, de reivindicação do direito à vida. Premiado no Femina 2025 – Festival Internacional de Cinema Feminino, “Abre Alas” é produzido por Ursula Rösele e Simone Martins, por meio da Sanar Produções, com distribuição da Embaúba Filmes. A fotografia é da Jenny Cardoso, a direção de arte é da Rimenna Procópio e a montagem é da Beatriz Pomar. O cinematório café é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. A cada episódio, nós propomos um debate em torno de filmes recém-lançados e temas relacionados ao cinema, sempre em um clima de descontração e buscando refletir sobre imagens presentes no nosso dia a dia. Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva seu recado e envie para contato@cinematorio.com.br.
Der går en mærkelig, genkendelig kuldegysning gennem internettet lige nu. En blanding af humor, selvforagt, kulturkritik og noget, der ligner et kollektivt suk. Den britiske journalist og forfatter Chanté Joseph skrev i Vogue et essay med titlen ’Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing?’, og internettet eksploderede. Ikke i protest, men i genkendelse. For artiklen rammer et ømt punkt i den måde unge, især kvinder, taler om kærlighed på i dag. En ny slags offentlig skam, der knytter sig til romantisk heteroseksualitet. Hvor det tidligere var pinligt ikke at have en kæreste, er det nu ved at blive pinligt at have én. Men er det faktisk dét, der sker? Eller er det i virkeligheden mere pinligt at længes? At indrømme at man gerne vil holdes om? I dette afsnit af Poptillægget går vi ind i skæringspunktet mellem statistik, algoritmer, stemningskultur, sex og kærlighed anno 2025. PANEL Marie Hougaard, forfatter: Anbefaling: Gå i kirke, nyd rummet og syng måske en sang. Naima Yasin, sekretariatsleder i Saga og vært på podcasten ‘A Seat At The Table’. Anbefaling: Oplev ‘Djiin’ på Blaagaard Teater og læs bell hooks’ kærlighedstriologi i omvendt rækkefølge. Julie Voldby Bruun, journalist og klummeskribent på Femina. Anbefaling: Læs novellesamlingen ‘Nordiske julefortællinger’. Vært: Lucia Odoom. Anbefaling: Lyt til podcasten ’Sentimental In the City’. REDAKTION Lucia Odoom og Jonas Bach-Madsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C dans l'air l'invité du 25 novembre 2025 avec Nathacha Appanah, écrivaine et journaliste, lauréate du prix Femina pour son dernier livre, La Nuit au Cœur, paru aux éditions Gallimard.Ce mardi 25 novembre est la journée internationale de lutte contre les violences faites aux femmes. En France, plus de trois femmes sont victimes chaque jour de féminicide ou de tentative de féminicide conjugal selon un rapport, et 107 femmes ont été tuée par un conjoint ou ex conjoint en 2024, un chiffre en hausse. Dans le monde, selon les chiffres révélés aujourd'hui par l'Onu Femmes, 50.000 femmes et filles ont été tuées par un proche en 2024, soit une toutes les dix minutes.Dans La Nuit au cœur, l'autrice mauricienne Nathacha Appanah raconte trois histoires de violences conjugales. Celle de Chahinez Daoud, brûlée vive par son mari en 2021 à Merignac, celle d'Emma, la cousine de Nathacha Appanah tuée par son mari à Maurice et sa propre histoire, elle qui a été victime d'un conjoint violent qui a failli la tuer lorsqu'elle habitait à Maurice. Nathacha Appanah, écrivaine et journaliste, lauréate du prix Femina pour son dernier livre, « La Nuit au Cœur », paru aux éditions Gallimard, est notre invitée à l'occasion de la journée internationale contre les violences faites aux femmes. Elle nous livrera son regard d'écrivaine et de journaliste, elle-même victime de violences dans le passé, sur la hausse du nombre de féminicides, et sur l'ampleur des violences dont les femmes sont victimes.
C dans l'air l'invité du 25 novembre 2025 avec Nathacha Appanah, écrivaine et journaliste, lauréate du prix Femina pour son dernier livre, La Nuit au Cœur, paru aux éditions Gallimard.Ce mardi 25 novembre est la journée internationale de lutte contre les violences faites aux femmes. En France, plus de trois femmes sont victimes chaque jour de féminicide ou de tentative de féminicide conjugal selon un rapport, et 107 femmes ont été tuée par un conjoint ou ex conjoint en 2024, un chiffre en hausse. Dans le monde, selon les chiffres révélés aujourd'hui par l'Onu Femmes, 50.000 femmes et filles ont été tuées par un proche en 2024, soit une toutes les dix minutes.Dans La Nuit au cœur, l'autrice mauricienne Nathacha Appanah raconte trois histoires de violences conjugales. Celle de Chahinez Daoud, brûlée vive par son mari en 2021 à Merignac, celle d'Emma, la cousine de Nathacha Appanah tuée par son mari à Maurice et sa propre histoire, elle qui a été victime d'un conjoint violent qui a failli la tuer lorsqu'elle habitait à Maurice. Nathacha Appanah, écrivaine et journaliste, lauréate du prix Femina pour son dernier livre, « La Nuit au Cœur », paru aux éditions Gallimard, est notre invitée à l'occasion de la journée internationale contre les violences faites aux femmes. Elle nous livrera son regard d'écrivaine et de journaliste, elle-même victime de violences dans le passé, sur la hausse du nombre de féminicides, et sur l'ampleur des violences dont les femmes sont victimes.
durée : 00:28:13 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - L'autrice, traductrice et journaliste Nathacha Appanah a été récompensée du prix Femina pour son livre "La Nuit au cœur" dans lequel elle raconte trois récits d'emprise jusqu'au féminicide pour deux d'entre eux ; celui de sa cousine Emma et celui de Chahinez Daoud ; le troisième, c'est elle. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Nathacha Appanah Écrivaine, traductrice et journaliste
durée : 00:07:57 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1954, Jean Dutourd présentait avec humour "Le manuel du parfait lauréat" au Prix Goncourt. Un dialogue co-écrit et joué par Roland Dubillard et Philippe de Chérisey. "Grégoire et Amédée" deviennent "Buvard et Péruchet" qui se moquent des motivations des candidats au Prix Goncourt. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, les quatre nouveaux coachs de "The Voice", l'un des comédiens emblématiques des "Mystère de l'amour" a rejoint un autre feuilleton, Canal+ fête ses 41 ans et propose un cadeau aux téléspectateurs et Nathacha Appanah a remporté le prix Femina pour son roman "La Nuit au cœur". Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Du lundi au vendredi, Julien Pichené fait le point sur l'actualité des médias. Aujourd'hui, les quatre nouveaux coachs de "The Voice", l'un des comédiens emblématiques des "Mystère de l'amour" a rejoint un autre feuilleton, Canal+ fête ses 41 ans et propose un cadeau aux téléspectateurs et Nathacha Appanah a remporté le prix Femina pour son roman "La Nuit au cœur". Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Charif Majdalani est écrivain et professeur à l'Université Saint-Joseph à Beyrouth. Il est l'auteur d'une dizaine de livres dont «Histoire de la grande maison» (Seuil, 2005), «Villa des femmes» (Seuil, prix Jean Giono 2015), «Beyrouth 2020 : Journal d'un effondrement» (Actes Sud, prix spécial du jury Femina 2020) et «Dernière Oasis» (Actes Sud, 2021). Son nouveau roman «Le nom des rois» (Stock) a été sélectionné pour le Prix Goncourt 2025. « Et d'un seul coup, le monde qui servait de décor à tout cela s'écroula. J'en avais été un témoin distrait, mais le bruit qu'il provoqua en s'effondrant me fit lever la tête et ce que je vis alors n'était plus qu'un univers de violence et de mort. C'est de celui-là que je suis devenu contemporain. J'avais été, durant des années, dispensé d'intérêt pour ce qui se passait autour de moi par ma passion des atlas, par les royautés anciennes et inutiles et par les terres lointaines et isolées, les berceaux de vieux empires oubliés. Désormais, l'histoire se faisait sous mes yeux et je la trouvais moche, roturière et vulgaire. » (Charif Majdalani) Éditions Stock. Un an après les attaques perpétrées au Liban à l'automne 2024, dix-sept auteurs, tous liés au pays, prennent la plume. Que ce soit sous forme de nouvelle, de lettre, d'article, d'illustration, de poème, de récit ou de souvenir, ils unissent leurs voix pour nous offrir un magnifique recueil collaboratif en soutien au pays du Cèdre. Préface de Céline Bentz. Au Liban, 1,9 million d'enfants et leurs familles font face à une crise humanitaire sans précédent. L'UNICEF est sur le terrain pour leur apporter eau potable, nutrition, soins de santé, éducation et soutien psychosocial. En achetant ce livre, vous contribuez directement au soutien de ces actions vitales. Aidez-les à répondre à l'urgence ! UNICEF 1 livre acheté = 500 comprimés de purification d'eau (Le Livre de Poche).
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En 150 illustrations, Riad Sattouf, auteur de l'Arabe du futur, nous invite à (re)découvrir le récit semi-autobiographique de Saint-Exupéry «Terre des hommes». C'est un texte fondateur pour l'auteur Riad Sattouf. Il l'a lu pour la première fois quand il avait quinze ans, sa situation familiale était très compliquée, et dit le relire chaque année : «Il y avait peu de livres chez moi, cela a été une rencontre» nous dit-il. «Il y avait tout ce que je voulais trouver». Illustrer les romans d'aviation de Saint-Exupéry a toujours été un rêve pour le papa des Cahiers d'Esther. Une métaphore de la vie à venir. Un grand rêve mis en forme. Un jour, il écrit aux éditions Gallimard (la maison d'édition qui avait publié Terre des Hommes en 1939) ainsi qu'aux ayant-droits de Saint-Exupéry pour leur proposer d'illustrer «Terre des Hommes». Le projet est accepté… «Terre des hommes» a été publié quelques mois avant le début de la Seconde Guerre mondiale : en février 1939. Dans ce récit à la fois autobiographique et philosophique, l'auteur relate ses expériences de vol et de camaraderie dans l'Aéropostale et livre ses pensées philosophiques sur des thèmes tels que l'amitié, l'amour, la fraternité, la vie, la mort. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry est né à Lyon en 1900. Il devient pilote lors de son service militaire en 1921, puis pour l'Aéropostale (alors appelée Latécoère) en 1926. Parallèlement, il devient écrivain et publie ses premiers romans en s'inspirant de sa vie d'aviateur avec notamment le roman Vol de nuit publié en 1931 qui remporte le prix Femina. Terre des hommes, publié en 1939, reçoit le grand prix du roman de l'Académie française. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il est pilote de reconnaissance. Il s'installe à New-York et publie Le Petit Prince en 1943. Il disparait en mer en juillet 1944 lors d'une mission. Son avion sera retrouvé en 2000. Riad Sattouf est né en 1978. Il est très vite passionné par le dessin. Auteur de bandes dessinées telles que l'Arabe du futur qui raconte son enfance vécue entre la Bretagne et le Moyen-Orient et les Cahiers d'Esther qui relate les aventures d'une pré-ado — puis adolescente – espiègle. Ses ouvrages ont été vendus à plusieurs millions d'exemplaires et traduits dans 25 langues. En 2024, il publie Moi, Fadi, le frère volé qui relate les aventures de son jeune frère, après qu'il a été kidnappé par son père, et emmené en Syrie. Il a reçu, à deux reprises, le Fauve d'or du meilleur album au Festival d'Angoulême. Il a également remporté le Grand Prix du Festival en 2023, pour l'ensemble de son œuvre. Il a par ailleurs réalisé deux longs métrages : Les beaux gosses en 2009 et Jacky au royaume des filles en 2014. Terre des hommes est copublié par Gallimard et Les livres du futur. À voir également : L'exposition des illustrations à la galerie Gallimard à partir du 3 octobre. Et la chronique ailleurs nous emmène à Kinshasa où Etienne Russias, président de l'association Semer en territoire, nous parlera de son projet d'ateliers d'écriture Black Label autour de l'œuvre de Léon Gontran Damas, l'une des figures incontournables de la négritude. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Bertrand Belin avec le titre La béatitude.
En 150 illustrations, Riad Sattouf, auteur de l'Arabe du futur, nous invite à (re)découvrir le récit semi-autobiographique de Saint-Exupéry «Terre des hommes». C'est un texte fondateur pour l'auteur Riad Sattouf. Il l'a lu pour la première fois quand il avait quinze ans, sa situation familiale était très compliquée, et dit le relire chaque année : «Il y avait peu de livres chez moi, cela a été une rencontre» nous dit-il. «Il y avait tout ce que je voulais trouver». Illustrer les romans d'aviation de Saint-Exupéry a toujours été un rêve pour le papa des Cahiers d'Esther. Une métaphore de la vie à venir. Un grand rêve mis en forme. Un jour, il écrit aux éditions Gallimard (la maison d'édition qui avait publié Terre des Hommes en 1939) ainsi qu'aux ayant-droits de Saint-Exupéry pour leur proposer d'illustrer «Terre des Hommes». Le projet est accepté… «Terre des hommes» a été publié quelques mois avant le début de la Seconde Guerre mondiale : en février 1939. Dans ce récit à la fois autobiographique et philosophique, l'auteur relate ses expériences de vol et de camaraderie dans l'Aéropostale et livre ses pensées philosophiques sur des thèmes tels que l'amitié, l'amour, la fraternité, la vie, la mort. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry est né à Lyon en 1900. Il devient pilote lors de son service militaire en 1921, puis pour l'Aéropostale (alors appelée Latécoère) en 1926. Parallèlement, il devient écrivain et publie ses premiers romans en s'inspirant de sa vie d'aviateur avec notamment le roman Vol de nuit publié en 1931 qui remporte le prix Femina. Terre des hommes, publié en 1939, reçoit le grand prix du roman de l'Académie française. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il est pilote de reconnaissance. Il s'installe à New-York et publie Le Petit Prince en 1943. Il disparait en mer en juillet 1944 lors d'une mission. Son avion sera retrouvé en 2000. Riad Sattouf est né en 1978. Il est très vite passionné par le dessin. Auteur de bandes dessinées telles que l'Arabe du futur qui raconte son enfance vécue entre la Bretagne et le Moyen-Orient et les Cahiers d'Esther qui relate les aventures d'une pré-ado — puis adolescente – espiègle. Ses ouvrages ont été vendus à plusieurs millions d'exemplaires et traduits dans 25 langues. En 2024, il publie Moi, Fadi, le frère volé qui relate les aventures de son jeune frère, après qu'il a été kidnappé par son père, et emmené en Syrie. Il a reçu, à deux reprises, le Fauve d'or du meilleur album au Festival d'Angoulême. Il a également remporté le Grand Prix du Festival en 2023, pour l'ensemble de son œuvre. Il a par ailleurs réalisé deux longs métrages : Les beaux gosses en 2009 et Jacky au royaume des filles en 2014. Terre des hommes est copublié par Gallimard et Les livres du futur. À voir également : L'exposition des illustrations à la galerie Gallimard à partir du 3 octobre. Et la chronique ailleurs nous emmène à Kinshasa où Etienne Russias, président de l'association Semer en territoire, nous parlera de son projet d'ateliers d'écriture Black Label autour de l'œuvre de Léon Gontran Damas, l'une des figures incontournables de la négritude. Programmation musicale : L'artiste Bertrand Belin avec le titre La béatitude.
Dear Listeners,After years of stories, scares, and countless hours together, it is time for me to say farewell to the Indian Noir podcast. I want to thank every single one of you for tuning in, sharing the episodes, and making this journey such a grand success. Your support and passion for these tales of darkness and imagination have meant the world to me.If you've enjoyed the stories here and would like more, please support my work by picking up Tales of Horror on Amazon. It is filled with chilling stories that carry forward the same spirit you loved in Indian Noir.Thank you again for walking with me through the shadows. Until we meet in another story, stay brave, and keep the horror alive.With gratitude,Nikesh Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoirIndian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
Happy Independence Day! - Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
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- Indian Noir will no longer be published on streaming platforms or YouTube—it is transitioning exclusively to Patreon. Subscribe now @ patreon.com/IndianNoir - Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
- Indian Noir will no longer be published on streaming platforms or YouTube—it is transitioning exclusively to Patreon. Subscribe now @ patreon.com/IndianNoir - Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
An isolated sculptor, haunted by grief and solitude, begins to notice strange disturbances in his crumbling home at the edge of a dense forest. As the nights grow longer and the unease intensifies, the boundary between reality and nightmare starts to blur. - Indian Noir will no longer be published on streaming platforms or YouTube—it is transitioning exclusively to Patreon. Subscribe now @ patreon.com/IndianNoir - Buy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR at https://amzn.to/42XxAu5 - Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs. - Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/indiannoir Indian Noir is written, narrated and produced by one of India's best horror and crime writers Nikesh Murali. Nikesh is the author of a multi-award winning, Amazon bestselling horror novella collection 'Tales of Horror'. His novel 'His Night Begins', which was praised by Crime Fiction Lover magazine for its 'terse action scenes and brutal energy', was released to critical acclaim and earned him the tag of the 'most hardboiled of Indian crime writers' from World Literature Today Journal. Nikesh has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Asian region) and DWL Story Prize, and also received honourable mentions for the Katha Short Story Prize twice. Nikesh was among the top creative talents from India (including Amitabh Bachchan, Karan Johar, Anil Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap, Tabu, Nawazuddin Siddiqui) selected to create original shows for Audible Suno. Indian Noir Podcast has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, The Economic times, Mid-Day, The News Minute, The Quint, India Times, ABC Radio, Mashable, Reader's Digest India, Men's World, Your Story, Calcutta Times, Grazia and other media outlets. It has won rave reviews on major podcasting platforms, from critics and listeners alike and is widely considered as one of India's best horror and crime podcasts. This podcast is rated R 18+. It may contain classifiable elements such as violence, sex scenes and drug use that are high in impact. This podcast may also contain information which may be triggering to survivors of sexual assault, violence, drug abuse or mental health issues. Listener discretion is advised.
Dr. Tamanna C - New age spiritualist , Karma Coach and Psychic. Tamanna C is a renowned Angel Therapist, Psychic Healer, and Spiritual Coach based in Dubai. Her spiritual journey began at a young age, mastering Reiki by 13 and advancing to other disciplines such as Crystal Healing, Pranic Healing, and Psychic Healing. She has received notable awards, including the Women's Achievers Award (2010), Best Citizen of India (2011), and GTM Holistic Wellness Awards (2014). As a natural healer and clairvoyant, Tamanna helps individuals recognize and heal subconscious blocks that impact their personal and professional lives. She specializes in Past Life Healing, Soul Chart Preparation, Karma Releasing, and more, offering private sessions and workshops in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and internationally. Tamanna has a large global following, offering phone consultations and online group meditations. She is also a published author of two bestselling books, The Way Ahead and The Vertical Path, and has her Oracle Cards for spiritual guidance. Tamanna has worked with prominent magazines like Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and GQ, and is a columnist for Times of India, Femina, and Grazia. She has introduced spiritual retreats combining relaxation with workshops, meditation, and healing, all guided by her. Tamanna has been a guest on radio shows and is also known for her work with Bumble India and many leading publications.