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Pak-Cord: a Pakistani Podcast

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Salaam With Love
Muslim Identity
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Houston
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We discuss anything affecting young Pakistanis across the globe, and discuss both serious and mellow topics. In each episode, we bring new guests from around the world to tell stories, discuss issues, and crack jokes! Our episodes are primarily in English, but we have numerous Urdu-heavy episodes as well. Best way to reach us is via Instagram (@pakcord) or email (hello@pakcord.com). Follow us to s... more

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Kennedy Horton was born in America, but from the ages of 7 to 15, he moved with his family to Sindh, Pakistan. Afterwards he moved across Thailand, China, and he now resides in Ireland. In... more

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A fantastic conversation with Dr. Shabana Mir, from Chicago, U.S., who is here to unpack some of her knowledge and thoughts about various issues affecting Muslims and Muslim women today.

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A really thought provoking discussion about the most common challenges that affect our Pakistani youth today - lack of opportunities, fear of failure, family and parental pressure, anxiety, and more. Our guest, Mehmooda Shah from Rawalpindi, Pakistan... more

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Ayesha Wahidi was born and raised in the midwest, U.S. Earlier in 2020, she moved to Korea for a teaching-abroad program. She shares her experiences in and out of Korea and her perspectives on common life struggles.

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Recent Guests

Sara Sharaf Beg
Author, counselor, and fellow Houstonian
Episode: #76 - Salaam, with Love

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 49 ratings
  • Great job keep it up

    Heyy brother .. thanks for making these podcasts. You're absolutely doing a fantastic job here. I really miss these kinds of podcasts where someone engage overseas pakistanis together and we get to know their experience. Keep it up brother and our support is with you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Farhan_Iftikhar
    United States5 years ago
  • Great Podcast

    Great conversation, different perspectives, and healthy information. Of course, sometimes bias comes in depending on the host/guest experiences regarding different aspects (i.e., religion, politics, and work/life). Anyhow, great work! Keep it up!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shani Noor
    United States5 years ago
  • Fun discussions

    Thank you for this podcast! I have enjoyed the stories from Pakistanis from all over the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Drnals
    United States5 years ago
  • Really well done and enjoyable!

    Like listening to a small piece of home. Compelling interviews and thoughts from from others across the world. Well edited, nice music, good ideas, and fun episodes. Subscribed after the first listen! Keep up the amazing work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mayasupafly96
    United States5 years ago
  • Pak Cord

    A very relatable podcast channel with a variety of interesting stories. It was great contributing and sharing my story totally loved it !!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mianhassani
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Pak cord

    Really love it. Most if not all the topics are relatable and most importantly its not some rich celebrity talking its everyday normal Pakistani people giving their opinion. Keep it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nosh~
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • So enjoyable!

    I got hooked from igeneration episode. These episodes are addicting !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yasyas54611
    United States7 years ago
  • It’s nice for a change

    Farigh bethny kai bajaye yahi sunlo might learn a thing or two..

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    duthha
    Saudi Arabia7 years ago
  • Fun listen if you’re from Pakistan or want to learn more about the Pakistani diaspora!

    Really fun and wide variety of topic areas including issues that are often taboo among South Asian homes. Great to hear and good to get some Pakistani representation in the podcast world!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    armaghan00
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Interesting topics

    A good range of topics and discussions. Enjoying hearing from different people and connecting different dots within the Pakistani culture. Can go on random tangents in the podcast at times will be my only criticism.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    H.M95
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Really had fun listening to this pod cast! Keep it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Meggiesss
    United States7 years ago
  • Interesting!

    I love how different this is from the other Pakistani stuff on here

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hareem88
    United States7 years ago
  • Love it!

    I know its new, but Im loving it so far. Keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    babla1990
    United States7 years ago

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