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Living it up in Lion City!

Rindo Ramankuttylivingitupinlioncity.com
"Livin' it up in Lion City!" is a podcast about life in the sunny island of Singapore, where friends and I talk about our experiences and our takes on stuff happening on this little red dot. I'm a guy from India living in Singapore for more than a decade. We're not experts, celebrities, or captains of industry - this is all about regular conversations, with regular people. Hope you enjoy this little podcast!
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Episodes

Immigration, Integration, Identity

We have a chat with Maria Isaeva, a long time resident of Singapore who recently left the country, about identity, about integration, and what it means to call Singapore home.

Mar 21, 202254 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Racism: Why is it so hard to talk about it in Singapore?

Racism is a touchy topic in Singapore, but there has been a resurgence in dialogue in light of recent events that highlight the problem of racism in Singapore. The voices are many, and highly polarized. So how do we talk about this effectively? We chat with Mohd Suhaile, a former journalist, Syafiqah Taufek, a grad student in the Department of Malay Studies, NUS, and Daniel Goh, Associate Professor of Sociology, NUS. This is part of the series Coming Together, a collaboration with NGO The Whiteh...

Mar 14, 20221 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 4

What do Foreigners need to know?

In the wake of rising anti-foreigner sentiments in a country that has always been labeled an "expat paradise", what do foreigners need to know, when arriving in Singapore? We have a chat with expats Melissa and Amanda. This episode is part of the series "Coming Together", a collaboration with The Whitehatters , a local NGO that seeks to foster dialogue between various communities of topics of social cohesion.

Oct 21, 20211 hr 6 minSeason 2Ep. 3

The "True Blue" vs the "New": the blurred lines of Singaporean-ness

What makes a Singaporean "Singaporean"? We have a conversation about Singaporean identity, about notions of "true blue Singaporeans" and "new Singaporeans", and why this is prevalent in contemporary discourse today. Our guest is Danny Koordi, a podcast producer and founder of the local podcaster community Podcast SG.

Oct 12, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 2

"Integration" - what does this word really mean?

In the first episode of the series "Coming Together" in collaboration with the NGO theWhiteHatters.sg, we have a conversation about the local sentiments of foreigners seemingly not integrating in Singapore, and what the word "integration" actually means.

Oct 04, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore Part 4: Conversations with Singaporeans

In the fourth episode of the series "Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore", I chat with Singaporeans I know to get their takes on the issue of rising nativism, nationalism and protectionism during COVID times, and even before that. Huge shoutout to Gary Tan of "Not Again Podcast"; Deeban, Josiah and Shaun of "Lords of Lobang"; and Jon Wang of "Longkangkitties" for being part of this and providing their insight!

Dec 04, 202056 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore, Part 3: A Chat with Avijit Das Patnaik, on the Impact of Online Hate

I have a chat with Avijit Das Patnaik, an Indian citizen who was a target of online vitriol over a contentious facebook post he shared in 2018. We talk about how he incurred the wrath of the internet, how it changed his and his family's lives, and why that incident got the reaction that it did. Check out the other episodes on the series "Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore" here: https://livingitupinlioncity.com/tag/uxs/

Sep 30, 20201 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 27

26. Being a Foreigner: A Singaporean in Estonia

I chat with good friend Nikki, a Singaporean living in Estonia. We talk about living life as a foreigner, the startup scene in Tallinn, and most importantly, we talk about food. We recorded this episode way back in February 2020, right before COVID took the world by storm.

Sep 14, 20201 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 26

25. Understanding Cultural Intelligence with Ling Ling Tai

I seek to understand what cultural intelligence means, with Ling Ling Tai, a seasoned learning and development professional on increasing intercultural awareness, and cultivating inclusive workplaces. She's the founder of Culture Spark Global, that focuses on exactly this, and also the host of the podcast Leaders of Learning, which is the top podcast in South East Asia on personal and organizational development. https://www.culturesparkglobal.com/ https://leadersoflearning.asia/ https://leaderso...

Jun 28, 202045 minSeason 1Ep. 25

24. Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore: Part 2, The Nature of Local Discomfort over Foreigners

This is Part 2 of the series on "Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore". This episode, we analyze the nature of local discomfort over foreigners in Singapore. More links to references can be found on the website here: http://livingitupinlioncity.com/podcast/understanding-xenophobia-in-singapore-part-2-the-nature-of-local-discomfort-over-foreigners/...

May 25, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 24

23. COVID19, and the Dehumanization of Chinese People in Popular Culture

Recent conversations with friends and observations around social media have highlighted the pervasive "otherness" of Chinese people in popular culture, during the COVID19 coronavirus crisis, and even outside of that. Rooted in history, propaganda and internet culture, I try to understand why people struggle to find Chinese people "relatable". Liziqi's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/cnliziqi background music credits: https://www.purple-planet.com/...

Apr 01, 202025 minSeason 1Ep. 23

22. Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore: Part 1, The History of Immigration and the events that built up the anti-foreigner narrative

This is Part 1 of the series on "Understanding Xenophobia in Singapore". In this episode the history of immigration in Singapore, and various events along the way that built up the anti-foreigner narrative here. As a foreigner myself, I believe it's important to understand the hows and the whys, and how to deal with the situation. I referenced a whole bunch of sources for this podcast series - I've listed them in the podcast website. Do check them out, some make for fantastic reading! http://liv...

Feb 18, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 22

20. Livin' it up in Geylang!

Geylang is widely known as the 'red light district' of Singapore, a den of sin and debauchery that should be given wide berth, as common wisdom goes. What's it really like though? Friends and I talk about the history of this infamous neighbourhood, and personal experiences living here.

Dec 09, 20191 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 20

18. We talk about the book "200 Years of Singapore and the United Kingdom" and the Bicentennial Experience

Suraj and I talk about a book we've been reading, called "200 years of Singapore and the United Kingdom". It's an interesting book that aims to provide a more balanced understanding of Singapore's history, viewed through the lens of both Singaporean and British voices. We also talk about the Singapore Bicentennial Experience at Fort Canning. If you haven't seen it yet, CHECK IT OUT NOW! It's pretty awesome.

Oct 15, 201946 minSeason 1Ep. 18

17. What makes a city boring?

What makes a city boring? Friends from Singapore, Spain and Belgium weigh in.

Sep 27, 20191 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 17

15. Being a Foreigner: German in Singapore, Singaporean in Germany

A German friend - who lives in Singapore - and a Singaporean friend - who's lived in Germany - talk about their experiences living life as foreigners. About language, about culture shock, about stereotypes, about racism...

Aug 06, 20191 hr 25 minSeason 1Ep. 15

12b. The Lion King: Why *is* the Lion a universal symbol of leadership and courage?

Ever wonder why the lion is called the King of the Jungle? Is there more to "The Lion King" than meets the eye? We look at cultural depictions and symbolism of lions in history, and make some interesting - even if implausible - connections. Sources: https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/150391/1/Strawn_2005_What_Is_Stronger_than_a_Lion.pdf https://www.jstor.org/stable/40341534?read-now=1 Lion roar credit: BBC Sound Effects Library, http://bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk...

Apr 09, 201930 minSeason 1Ep. 13

द्वादश: Munshi Abdullah, the Father of modern Malay Literature, a.k.a That New Statue at Boat Quay

Rindo chats with a redditor about Munshi Abdullah, also known as the father of modern Malay literature. He arrived in Singapore in 1819, along with Stamford Raffles, and wrote about life in Singapore in its early years, in his autobiography "Hikayat Abdullah". A statue of Munshi Abdullah has been erected close to the Raffles statue at Boat Quay, one of four others to celebrate the Singapore Bicentennial, acknowledging his influence in the young colony.

Mar 26, 201948 minSeason 1Ep. 12

El11n: Rants

Random stuff. Rindo talks about what kept him from soapboxing on the podcast, why Mass Effect 3 is the greatest thing since Mass Effect 3, and how youtube is bigger than Sagittarius A*.

Mar 19, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 11

X. Being a Foreigner: A Singaporean in Stockholm

Khai talks about life as a foreigner in Stockholm, about Crazy Rich Asians, and about the interesting Swedish philosophy of "Lagom"... unless when it comes to KFC.

Jan 29, 20191 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 10

E8: Singaporean Folkore

This episode, we explore Singaporean folklore, and realize that there is more historical context to the stories, than the popular narratives. The Malay Annals, a historical chronicle of the region, throws some light into these 'legends', and we learn more about the history of the region, which unfolds centuries before Stamford Raffles ever set foot in Singapore. Read the Malay Annals here: http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/printheritage/detail/403dde58-c3c4-4a53-ba21-f11e813f434f.aspx Watch the docum...

Dec 22, 20181 hr 9 minSeason 1Ep. 8

7. Who are these "asshole Indian Nationals" everyone seems to have a story about?

Virtually everyone in Singapore seems to have a "you know that one Indian national ah..." story to tell. What's the deal? Who are these asshole Indian nationals, and where do these perceptions come from? Rindo, an Indian national himself, asks Raj why it's so. We use the term NRI a lot. NRI is "Non-Resident Indian" a term used for Indian passport-holders living outside of India, aka Indian national.

Nov 22, 20181 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 7
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