Podcasts by Bottom Up with Mikey & Rae
The alternative voice of the ethnic millennial!
The diaspora of two second generation Tamils talking about their walks of life and place in society.
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S2 #5 Finance Industry P1. ft Yeshua Carter from 2021-05-04T14:13:27
"I wanted to turn from being an opportunity taker to becoming an opportunity creator ”
In this episode we are joined by Yeshua Carter (a second generation mixed heritage Black British) wh...
ListenS2 #4 Psychology Industry ft Jolel Miah from 2021-04-15T09:37:52
"Its about how you take that disadvantage and turn it into a positive."
In this episode we are joined by Jolel Miah (a first generation Bangladeshi) who shares his experience of diversity...
ListenS2 #3 Medical Industry ft Dr. Mariam Adegoke from 2021-03-30T13:19:27
“The biggest barrier (for setting up my wellness clinic) I had was imposter syndrome, but I just needed to believe in myself”
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Mariam Adegoke (a first ...
ListenS2 #2 Medical School ft Dear Ilaf from 2021-03-22T23:30:05
"My future self was my inspiration and working towards that was my goal"
In this episode we are joined by Ilaf Moslawy a.k.a @dearilaf (a first generation Iraqi/ Iraqi Kurdish) to discuss...
ListenS2 #1 Classism from 2021-03-15T10:00
"Do you think the class you were born it has affected your career progression?" In this episode, we delve into the various ruling classes in the UK and discuss how much class still matters in Br...
ListenSeason 2 Trailer: Diversity in Industry from 2021-03-08T10:00
In this teaser, we give you a little insight into what to expect from this season with our new series Diversity in Industry! From the trending and highly relevant topic of intersectionality to the ...
Listen#8 BLM: Police Brutality ft. Toni-Ann Robertson from 2020-07-06T16:49:31
'Do you think that the Black Lives Matter movement is keeping black people mentally enslaved and preventing society from moving forward?'
In this episode we're joined again by Toni-Ann Ro...
Listen#7 BLM: The History ft. Toni-Ann Robertson from 2020-06-29T14:07:20
“Even though slavery was abolished, black people were treated as second class citizens.”
In this episode we’re joined by Toni-Ann Robertson ( a first generation Jamaican) to discuss the h...
Listen#6 Question & Answer from 2020-06-16T20:20:43
In this episode we answer the questions asked by you, our listeners! We discuss why we started this podcast, our audience, our immigrant identity, the emotional development of the BAME community...
Listen#5 Bojack Horseman Pt.2 ft Navendeep Gill from 2020-05-05T18:52:15
'In or order to change, you need to accept your mistakes.' In this episode we will be continuing our discussion on the animated Netflix original series, Bojack Horseman. The show's success has main...
Listen#4 Bojack Horseman Pt. 1 ft Navendeep Gill from 2020-04-20T14:29:08
"If you don't have self-love, then how can you love others".
In this episode we are discussing Bojack Horseman, an animated Netflix original series that has recently come to an end ...
Listen#3 Male MENtal Health ft Amir Jabari from 2020-04-06T10:00:01
"1 in 8 men have a common mental health problem". In this episode we're joined by Amir Jabari a.k.a founder of Bookey (a second generation Iranian) to discuss the mental health struggles that men f...
Listen#2 Colourism ft Monisha Begum from 2020-03-23T19:59:40
"You're pretty for a dark skinned girl" In this episode we're joined by Monisha Begum a.k.a. Postgradually_ (a second generation Bengali) to discuss the ins and outs of colourism and how prevalent ...
Listen#1 Not Tamil Enough ft Tim Nagamani from 2020-03-08T23:20:50
"You're Tamil but you can't speak Tamil?" In this episode we're joined by Tim Nagamani a.k.a Icarus the Producer (a second generation Tamil) to discuss the stigma of not being Tamil enough. From re...
ListenTrailer: Who are we? from 2020-03-01T23:24:02
'Are we first generation or second generation immigrants?'
In this episode you find out about who we are, what we do and the tea is spilt...
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