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No More Wahala, Inshallah

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No More Wahala, Inshallah is the brainchild of Kiwi-born Iraqi Australian, Ayah Sahib, and Nigeran American Australian, Eyitoritse Mojuetan. They laugh, cry, and rant about the things that make life as a POC that little bit harder; waking up, praying that there will be no trouble today. We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are recording and residing on. We acknowledge that the land of so-called Australia was stolen, and sovereignty was never ceded. Produced and edited by Antonio Sosa.

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 8: Eidmas Galore!

April 15, 2022

Episode 8: Eidmas Galore!

<p>In the season finale of No More Wahala, Inshallah we talk all things Eid and Christmas! Christmas may have passed but Eid is on the horizon, so let's chat about the multiple Eids Muslim celebrate, and what it’s like for Ayah as an Iraqi-Australian diaspora kid. We also take a dive into the bizarre, random, hilarious, lowkey racist things Muslims experience around Christmas time. We chat about interfaith celebrations, the capitalist and secular nature of Christmas these days, and how ‘Toritse celebrates Christmas. So come along to listen and laugh with us here at No More Wahala, Inshallah.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: Criticisms, Silences, and the White Supremacist Agenda

February 7, 2022

Episode 7: Criticisms, Silences, and the White Supremacist Agenda

<p><strong>CW: Discussion of racialised violence, sexual violence, and patriarchy, discussion of Alan Kurdi.</strong></p> <p>In this episode of No More Wahala, Inshallah we delve into one of the many complex positions white supremacy and patriarchy put women of colour in. We discuss why it is so hard and uncomfortable to talk about misogyny and patriarchy in our own cultures and ethnic communities more broadly to a white audience. We highlight the way white supremacy weaponises our criticisms of misogyny and patriarchy in our cultures and uses this to further their hatred and justify their racism against ethnic communities, and nations more broadly. In the words of Oprah are we being silent or silenced?</p>

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December 21, 2021

Episode 6: Protests, Risk, and the Racialisation of Violence

<p><strong>CW: in depth discussion of violence and racialised violence, mentions of Black Lives Matter, End SARS, sexual assault, the Stolen Generations, and murder.</strong></p> <p>In this episode of No More Wahala, Inshallah we explore protests and the greater risk BIPOC people face when engaging in civil disobedience. We discuss the policing of anger and the way people resist, and then dive into the judgement so-called progressive white people can pass on the choices BIPOC people make to survive. We touch on the Black Lives Matter movement, and discuss the markedly different responses the wave of anti-lockdown/general anti-COVID-19 restrictions protests happening here in Australia are receiving. So listen on as we explore this complex topic - the usual here at No More Wahala, Inshallah!</p> <p>Note: We here at No More Wahala, Inshallah have moved to a remote Zoom powered podcast production, which comes with its many technical difficulties. Unfortunately this episode bears the brunt of that. Please accept our apologies for the questionable audio quality!</p>

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What is No More Wahala, Inshallah?

No More Wahala, Inshallah is the brainchild of Kiwi-born Iraqi Australian, Ayah Sahib, and Nigeran American Australian, Eyitoritse Mojuetan. They laugh, cry, and rant about the things that make life as a POC that little bit harder; waking up, praying that there will be no trouble today.

We would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land we are recording and residing on. We acknowledge that the land of so-called Australia was stolen, and sovereignty was never ceded.

Produced and edited by Antonio Sosa.

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This podcast updates daily.

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