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The SJK PodcastAuthor: Sahat kasa
About The SJK PodcastFrom the struggles of creators and the rise of entrepreneurs to the untold stories of musicians and changemakers no conversation is off-limits on The SJK Podcast. Each episode dives deep into the minds of inspiring individuals, uncovering their journeys, challenges, and philosophies through the art of meaningful conversation. The show embodies growth, curiosity, and authenticity one conversation at a time.Hosted by Sahat Kasa, a passionate storyteller and curious conversationalist, The SJK Podcast has quickly become one of Nepals most engaging platforms for thought-provoking dialogue. Since its launch on August 20, 2022, Sahat has hosted over 100 long-form episodes, each running between 1.5 to 2 hours, adding up to 200 hours of insightful, unfiltered conversation that continues to inspire a new generation of listeners.Who is Sahat Kasa?Sahat Kasa is a Nepali podcaster, content creator, and storyteller, best known as the host of The SJK Podcast one of Nepals most popular talk shows spotlighting influential voices from music, business, law, and culture.Active in content creation since 2015, Sahat launched The SJK Podcast to create a space where intellect meets authenticity. With over 100 episodes and 16 million views across platforms, he has built a growing community of curious minds eager to learn and evolve.Known for his depth, curiosity, and engaging style, Sahat connects with intellectuals, experts, and creatives, sparking conversations that encourage Nepals youth to think deeper, dream bigger, and grow stronger. Language: en-us Genres: Education, Entertainment News, News Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Why Did the BBC Come to Nepal? The Documentary, Geopolitics, Funding | Jonny Dymond |
Thursday, 16 April, 2026
On this episode of the SJK Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Jonny Dymond, a senior correspondent at BBC and one of its most respected voices in international affairs. With years of experience covering global politics, diplomacy, and major world events, Jonny brings a sharp, analytical perspective to complex issues shaping today’s world.Ahead of hosting the BBC World Questions Nepal, he joined us to discuss why Nepal was chosen as a focal point for this global debate, highlighting the country’s unique political landscape, evolving democracy, and growing significance in regional and international conversations.We also explored the rise of Gen Z movements worldwide, including youth-led protests in Nepal, diving into what’s driving this generation to speak up and how different approaches—especially peaceful ones—could shape outcomes. Jonny also shared insights from BBC’s documentary work on Nepal, touching on themes of accountability, public voice, and how elections themselves can become movements that reflect deeper shifts within society.A deeply insightful conversation that bridges Nepal’s realities with global perspectives, offering a rare look into how international media views the country at this moment in time.








