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A nomad from Nepal

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Send us a Text Message.

Today we’re speaking with Soham Dhakal, who first travelled to the US when he was 17 and has been back and forth between the two countries so many times he considers himself a nomad. But before we get to Soham’s story I want to correct something I said last week. Our new text messaging service is not limited: it’s for everyone listening to the show, on any app. Sneak a quick look now to confirm: at the top of the description to this episode – and every episode – you’ll see the words ‘Send us a Text Message.’ Click on it now to do just that, wherever you are, including Nepal. (I know because I tried it myself last week). Fyi, the number you’re texting is in the US, so you’ll have to pay the usual rates. Text us about anything you hear on Nepal Now, or to send us ideas for the show.
OK, on with our story. As you’ll hear me say, Soham was one of the first people I thought of when I decided to start this series of migration. I’ve known him for about 7 years and he’s always been splitting his time between countries. I haven’t been part of his life in the US but I know that when he’s in Nepal he’s also on the move: a very busy, sociable guy. Where some people might think of what they’ll lose when they leave country A for country B, and vice-versa, I imagine Soham thinks about what he gets to add back into his life when he returns to each place.
It's a cliché that being away from a place gives you more perspective on it, but Soham seems to have actually put that into practice, and offers interesting thoughts on how migration has coloured his own life, the relationship with his family, and Nepal itself, the country that he still considers home.

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Music by audionautix.com.
Thank you to the Association of Community Radio Broadcasters of Nepal and Himal Media for use of their studios.

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A nomad from Nepal

Nepal Now: On the move

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Contenu fourni par Marty Logan. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Marty Logan ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

Today we’re speaking with Soham Dhakal, who first travelled to the US when he was 17 and has been back and forth between the two countries so many times he considers himself a nomad. But before we get to Soham’s story I want to correct something I said last week. Our new text messaging service is not limited: it’s for everyone listening to the show, on any app. Sneak a quick look now to confirm: at the top of the description to this episode – and every episode – you’ll see the words ‘Send us a Text Message.’ Click on it now to do just that, wherever you are, including Nepal. (I know because I tried it myself last week). Fyi, the number you’re texting is in the US, so you’ll have to pay the usual rates. Text us about anything you hear on Nepal Now, or to send us ideas for the show.
OK, on with our story. As you’ll hear me say, Soham was one of the first people I thought of when I decided to start this series of migration. I’ve known him for about 7 years and he’s always been splitting his time between countries. I haven’t been part of his life in the US but I know that when he’s in Nepal he’s also on the move: a very busy, sociable guy. Where some people might think of what they’ll lose when they leave country A for country B, and vice-versa, I imagine Soham thinks about what he gets to add back into his life when he returns to each place.
It's a cliché that being away from a place gives you more perspective on it, but Soham seems to have actually put that into practice, and offers interesting thoughts on how migration has coloured his own life, the relationship with his family, and Nepal itself, the country that he still considers home.

Send us feedback and ideas. We'll respond to every message:
LinkedIn
Instagram
Facebook
Voicemail
Music by audionautix.com.
Thank you to the Association of Community Radio Broadcasters of Nepal and Himal Media for use of their studios.

  continue reading

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