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Notes from Nepal
by Thomas
Nepal is changing - fast.From current affairs and culture to business, tourism, cuisine and everyday life, Notes from Nepal explores a rich tapestry of traditions, trailblazers and transformation shaping one of the world’s most fascinating countries.Hosted by Thomas Kilroy - chef and founder of the famed Kilroy’s of Kathmandu with plans of returning to Nepal as a foreign investor again with his wife Arati - this podcast explores the stories behind the headlines.Thomas shares his lived experience and insight with a blend of commentary, curiosity, hot takes and humour to bring listeners up to date on the moments that rarely make international headlines - but often say everything about how modern Nepal really feels today.New episodes weekly.For guest suggestions, a story worth sharing, or to sponsor a show:<a rel=
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How did Nepal get to this moment of profound change?
Parliament burned. Protesters died. The government collapsed. How did Nepal get here?In Episode 01 of Notes from Nepal, Thomas Kilroy explores the Gen Z protests that shook the country, the social media ban that backfired spectacularly, and the political earthquake that brought rapper-turned-mayor Balen Shah to power.Along the way, we step back to explore Nepal’s history - from Prithvi Narayan Shah and the Gurkhas to monarchy, civil war, migration, corruption and the frustrations that have shaped modern Nepal.Plus:• Republic Day reflections• Everest Day and the legacy of Hillary and Tenzing• Why 1,500 Nepalis were leaving the country every dayThe Gen Z protests that changed NepalFrom monarchy to republic: a rapid history of modern NepalThis episode also includes extensive show notes, source material, videos and links to the stories behind the headlines.Show notes:https://www.notesfromnepal.com/episode-01-how-did-nepal-get-hereEmail:[email protected]:Oxford Ouds - use code NOTESFROMNEPAL20 for 20% off at https://www.oxfordouds.co.uk
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Why Nepal? Why now? | Introducing Notes from Nepal
What if I told you that a Prime Minister holding a piece of cheese got more than a million social media likes... and helped 90 local farmers finally get paid overdue accounts within seven days!That was just one headline reported in Nepal this week - a country most people still know very little about - and I want to tell you more about this and other extraordinary stories unfolding.For more than 25 years, Nepal has been part of my life through family, friendship, food, business and some extraordinary encounters along the way. As Nepal enters a fascinating new chapter politically, culturally and economically, I felt there was space for a different kind of conversation. Notes from Nepal will bring you the stories beyond the headlines - subscribe today for commentary, conversations and a big pinch of curiosity thrown in! For show notes: www.notesfromnepal.comTo email the show: [email protected] sponsor the show: [email protected]
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Nepal is changing - fast.From current affairs and culture to business, tourism, cuisine and everyday life, Notes from Nepal explores a rich tapestry of traditions, trailblazers and transformation shaping one of the world’s most fascinating countries.Hosted by Thomas Kilroy - chef and founder of the famed Kilroy’s of Kathmandu with plans of returning to Nepal as a foreign investor again with his wife Arati - this podcast explores the stories behind the headlines.Thomas shares his lived experience and insight with a blend of commentary, curiosity, hot takes and humour to bring listeners up to date on the moments that rarely make international headlines - but often say everything about how modern Nepal really feels today.New episodes weekly.For guest suggestions, a story worth sharing, or to sponsor a show:<a rel=
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