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One Edinburgh Podcast

One Edinburgh Podcast

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We're bringing university students from diverse backgrounds together and linking them with the local community in Edinburgh. Join us as we hear from future leaders, young changemakers, professionals and more! www.one-edinburgh.comOne Edinburgh Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Esther Akinyomi and Hannah Costelloe: Creating BlackBox Discussions
    Apr 18 2023

    This week, we welcomed Hannah and Esther, co-founders of blackbox_discussions to talk about creating a safe discussion forum for Black students on campus. BlackBox discussions facilitates conversations on a range of topics from race to beauty standards to music. We talk about Black Box’s story, decolonising the curriculum, and the experience of being black students at a majority white institution. You don’t want to miss this meaningful conversation!


    Hosted by Claudia Efemini.

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    31 mins
  • Claudia Efemini: Making Your Publishing Debut at 21
    Mar 20 2023

    We had the delight of interviewing Claudia Efemini this week. Claudia is now one of the youngest published authors in Scotland after her debut novel, A Letter Away From Asaba was released yesterday. We talked about her motivations for writing A Letter Away from Asaba and decolonising history.

    Hosted by Amanda Hoto

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    24 mins
  • Katie Goodburn: Life in the Fast Lane
    Mar 14 2023

    This week, we sat down with Katie Goodburn, a member of the National Senior Scottish Swimming Team. We talked about representing your country on the world stage, balancing such high level-sport with university, and finding joy out of the little things. Katie’s aura is infectious and we know that by the end of the episode, you’ll see exactly what we mean.

    Hosted by Natasha Mansukhani.

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    26 mins
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