Nabilah and Jimmy love food and film. In this cheeky new podcast, they shoot the shit with artists, activists and academics who tell them about their work through the lens of a dish and a plate of cinema, wait-- Thanks to Vera Ellen for our theme music and @yeehawtheboys for the cover art.
In this episode, guest Etienne Wain talks about the ways in which being a scholar is like miso noodle soup and Laputa: Castle in the Sky.
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In this episode, guest Jordan Hamel talks about the ways in which being a poet is like Unity Books platters and 8 Mile.
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In this episode, Jimmy talks about the ways in which being a public servant is like shitty catering companies and Shin Godzilla.
In this episode, Nabilah talks about the ways in which being an academic is like Pulut Kunyit and Midsommar.
Content warning: discussions of suicide.
In this episode, Jimmy bumps into Nabilah and makes a suggestion that will change the course of their lives forever.
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