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KITA!

  • The End

    4 APR 2020 · Yeah, we can’t believe it either. :( Cigarette-sellers, sacred prayers, the silence of mountains, first kisses, singing catfish, your dreams after a difficult rebirth, and arapaimas are all coming together to say goodbye to us. This episode features the work of Nadira Ilana, Frank Dullaghan, and May Chong. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. This is our last episode. We are supported by and eternally grateful for the INXO Arts Fund 2019 and the Krishen Jit Fund 2019. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita. We love you; stay safe in these times.
    31m 14s
  • You're Not Alone

    19 MAR 2020 · Depression. Black holes. Trains. A love song. A wolf cries. A ship sails. A knight’s tale. Counting. Fire instructions. Calm. This episode features the work of Swit Marie, Chloe Hor, Georgette Tan, and Wan Noor Daneah. Special thanks to voice actor Ashley Ng. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. We are supported by the INXO Arts Fund 2019 and the Krishen Jit Fund 2019. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    37m 18s
  • We Become Them

    5 MAR 2020 · Living room graves. Misogyny. A boy. Vaporwave. This episode features the work of Choong Jay Vee, Mochi, and Fi7i ft. Viona. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. We are supported by the INXO Arts Fund 2019 and the Krishen Jit Fund 2019. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    41m 26s
  • The Sun, the Stars, and Crying in My Car

    20 FEB 2020 · A man reaches out. Struggles of a painter. Lovers and their lamentations. Hands made for a higher purpose. Satellites. No apologies. Phone calls and phone callers. A thousand reasons. A letter to our sons. This episode features the work of Ooi Huiqi, Block J, Dhabitah Zainal, and Chiew Ruoh Peng. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. We are supported by the INXO Arts Fund 2019 and the Krishen Jit Fund 2019. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    41m 27s
  • Welcome Home

    6 FEB 2020 · NOTE: This episode also features “Grandfather” by Vincent Loh; we apologise for leaving it out of the episode’s credits. An election, viewed from the train. Languages and their limits. A suite of poems about water, pirates, and belonging. A mother. A grandfather. A writer talks about the tropics, you, and an all-too-familiar feeling. This episode features the work of Chin Wei Yi, Dorothy Cheng, Vincent Loh, and Josette Larue. Special thanks to voice actor Swit Marie. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    26m 19s
  • People Like Us

    12 DEC 2019 · CONTENT NOTICE: This episode contains a graphic description of an assault. If you’d like to skip ahead, go to 6:04. 14 dilihat daripada lensa nombor 19. Si penyajak meminta izin untuk berparti. Two siblings and two names, an ocean beyond them. A poet sees it in your eyes. Dichotomies. A love poem about, around, and under moonlight. This episode features the work of Aliff Awan, Nana, and Dhinesha Karthigesu. It was hosted by Nadya Zahirah. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita. OeA3YxRphU3CJuZdLkfI
    38m 27s
  • The Ideas in Things

    28 NOV 2019 · CONTENT NOTICE: This episode contains an instance of strong language at 21:45. Listener discretion is advised. Airplanes. Letters to a body. Incantations. Sebuah lagu, melayang antara pencinta, melalui talipon. A lonely man receives upsetting news. The things that get left behind after someone's passing. Childhood meditations. A poet begins to consider spiders. This episode features the work of Bernice Chauly, Malachi Edwin Vethamani, and Yee Heng Yeh. Special thanks to voice actor Chacko Vadaketh. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    51m 7s
  • The Nusantara Special

    14 NOV 2019 · Contemplations on pain and trauma. A thoughtcrime poem. Praises to the places, people, and situations we come from. Dreams of a Javanese sunset. Leonard Cohen, dikenang dalam sebuah surat buat kekasih. Sebuah muhasabah mengenai makanan tempatan dan apakah ertinya untuk berkecek. Si penyajak menelaah pergi dan kembali sebagai sebuah falsafah hidup. Sebuah kota berapi, dilihat dan dicerita dari halaman kedai kopi. Advice for tourists to the third world. A complicated relationship with the Ilokano language. Thoughts on modern, long-distance love. This episode of KITA! features Sheena Baharudin, Azizan'Afi, Jack Malik, and Faye Olayo. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    38m 44s
  • Fear

    31 OCT 2019 · Jack tells a story involving black dogs and dark roads. Bedtime stories about... them. You reflect on your last moments. A poem arrives at the end of the world. A young woman dreads going to family reunions with her aunt. A mysterious man does anything for the perfect cup of coffee. This episode of KITA! features Aishwarya Adaikalaraj, Eugenie Tan, and Ganaesh Devaraj. Special thanks to voice actors Kimchi Lai and Jeff K. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    35m 34s
  • Hometowns, Airplanes, and Cradles

    17 OCT 2019 · A love letter to Cheras, the moon, and the person you want to share them with. Memories of a dear loved one. A poet explores her melting-pot origins. Meditations on motherhood, family, and suburbia. A freestyle about moving to Argentina, and two rappers get together to flex, because sometimes you just gotta. This episode of KITA! (our very first!) features Kimchi Lai, Arathi Jane Reddy, Raidah Shah Idil, Aiman Ahmad, and Muhammad Zhafir. KITA! is a Malaysian podcast celebrating the stories we tell each other. Episodes are published every two weeks. To submit your work to our podcast, visit bit.ly/kitasubmit. We accept any storytelling material in any genre, as long as you think it’d make for a good podcast. To find out more about our show and network, and for episode transcripts, visit rngdr.com/kita.
    33m 50s

"KITA!" is a podcast about the stories we tell each other. Each episode, we showcase a number of artistic pieces in a range of styles, including poetry, short fiction, music,...

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"KITA!" is a podcast about the stories we tell each other. Each episode, we showcase a number of artistic pieces in a range of styles, including poetry, short fiction, music, audio dramas, and personal monologues (as well as anything in any genre we haven't thought of yet)—submitted and procured from local artists and writers.
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