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Disaster Paranoia

Kam Raslan | Sudais Ferhard | Dhanya Nair

04-Aug-25 20:00

Disaster Paranoia

It’s an episode of A Bit of Culture that focuses on our relationships with people, the environment and cultural products. Joining Kam Raslan to unpack these topics are Sudais Ferhard and Dhanya Nair. Dhanya starts the show by talking about whether we’ve gone too far in cutting people who disrupt our peace out of our lives. From that topic, we move on to talking about disaster paranoia, and whether we think about environmental disasters affecting us all the time, or we’re a bit more relaxed about them? After the break, Kam talks about movies that we used to love, but now find unbearable. Another episode of A Bit of Culture that’s fun and entertaining!

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Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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