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Patan in pen and ink ft. Priyanka Singh Maharjan
May 18, 2026
39m 02s
Making of the anthology "Like A Rising River"
Apr 5, 2026
1h 05m 42s
How an intuition turned me into a writer ft. Sneha Pradhan
Mar 19, 2026
47m 19s
Writing, self-publishing, and feminism ft. Nirvana Bhandary
Feb 28, 2026
45m 43s
On creating, making, and becoming | S4
Feb 22, 2026
2m 52s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/18/26 | ![]() Patan in pen and ink ft. Priyanka Singh Maharjan✨ | architectural drawingscreative process+3 | Priyanka Singh Maharjan | The Open Institute for Social Science | — | Patanpen and ink+5 | — | 39m 02s | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Making of the anthology "Like A Rising River"✨ | anthology creationillustration styles+3 | — | SrijanalayaUN Women Nepal+2 | — | anthologywriters+4 | — | 1h 05m 42s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() How an intuition turned me into a writer ft. Sneha Pradhan✨ | writing journeychildren's literature+3 | Sneha Pradhan | Flying Eye BooksThe Open Institute for Social Science+1 | — | children's authorvisual storyteller+5 | — | 47m 19s | |
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Writing, self-publishing, and feminism ft. Nirvana Bhandary✨ | writingself-publishing+3 | Nirvana Bhandary | The Open Institute for Social ScienceUnsanskari: A Feminist Life | — | Nirvana Bhandaryself-publishing+3 | — | 45m 43s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() On creating, making, and becoming | S4✨ | creating artartistic process+4 | — | — | — | creatingart+5 | — | 2m 52s | |
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Identity, art, and exploration ft. Mrigaja Bajracharya & Subidha Lama 'BLU'✨ | identityart+3 | Mrigaja BajracharyaSubidha Lama 'BLU' | British CouncilWOW Foundation+1 | Kathmandu Metropolitan City | artidentity+3 | — | 48m 03s | |
| 8/14/25 | ![]() When fiction writing and journalism meet ft. Pranaya Rana✨ | fiction writingjournalism+3 | Pranaya Rana | Kalam WeeklyAmax Inc+3 | Nepal | fictionjournalism+3 | The Open Institute for Social Science | 47m 27s | |
| 7/31/25 | ![]() Newa Childhood Stories on Pages ft. Rownika Shrestha✨ | childhood storiesheritage+3 | Rownika Shrestha | The Open Institute for Social Science | Patan | childhood storiesKartik Nach+4 | — | 44m 40s | |
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Fables, refabulations, and the human experience ft. Prawin Adhikari✨ | writingfolktales+3 | Prawin Adhikari | Amax IncShaurya Kshatri+2 | — | Prawin AdhikariBudhani+3 | The Open Institute for Social Science | 1h 07m 31s | |
| 6/9/25 | ![]() Writing from Memory ft. Niranjan Kunwar✨ | writing from memorymemoir+3 | Niranjan Kunwar | Amax IncBetween Queens and the Cities+2 | — | writingmemory+5 | The Open Institute for Social Science | 49m 15s | |
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| 5/27/25 | ![]() Bringing my grandmother's village to fiction ft. Weena Pun✨ | writingfiction+3 | Weena Pun | HachetteKanchhi | — | writing tipsdebut novel+3 | — | 1h 18m 13s | |
| 4/3/24 | ![]() Womanhood, Memory, and Writing with Smriti Ravindra | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ It feels like yesterday that we were trying to set up the microphone for the first time and here we are in the season finale! For this episode, we had Smriti Ravindra, author of ‘The Woman Who Climbed Trees’ winner of 2023 TATA Literature Live awards for First Book. The novel is a haunting, multi-generational story, shedding light on the transitional nature of women's lives. It beautifully captures the poignant sense of loss accompanying their journey from one home and family to another. We discussed womanhood, Smriti’s research process, writing from memory, point of views of various characters, and much more. __ How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 3/5/24 | ![]() Writing Fantasy Fiction with Rishi Amatya | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ For this episode, we have Rishi Amatya, a writer, researcher, and heritage interpreter. Rishi is the author of the fantasy novel ‘Radha: Wrath of the Maeju’ published by Safu, a publishing imprint of Quixote’s Cove. Set in the city of Patan, the book explores the life of the protagonist Radha after an earthquake unleashes forces from beyond this world. In this episode, we discuss: - inspirations behind the novel - the process of writing - interest in fantasy fiction.... and much more. __ How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 2/11/24 | ![]() Following the Sound of Words with Yukta Bajracharya | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ For episode four, we have Yukta Bajracharya, a spoken word poet, writer, editor, educator, and the co-founder of Word Warriors, the slam poetry movement in Nepal. We talk about the history of Word Warriors, Yukta’s process for writing poetry, ‘letting the word lead the poem,’ how her poem differs on paper vs on stage, and much more… __ How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 1/21/24 | ![]() The Craft of Picture Books with Ubahang Nembang | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. — Ubahang Nembang is an illustrator and graphic designer. He is the author and illustrator of the picture book The Visitors (Laibary Publication). In this episode, we uncover the process behind his picture book and also get to know why and how he chose visual arts as his medium of expression. — How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 1/9/24 | ![]() Patthar and poetry with Samip Dhungel | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. — Samip Dhungel is a spoken word poet. In this episode, he talks about the process of creating his chapbook No Songs Intended and his journey with the Word Warriors. We take a deep dive behind one of his poems from the chapbook - Patthar. Also includes how to find poetry inspiration inside buses. — How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 12/25/23 | ![]() Writing Happened to Me with Pooja Poudel | How'd You Create That? is a podcast about the creative process. __ Pooja Poudel is the winner of Writing Nepal 2021. In the first ever episode of the podcast, she joins to talk about the creative process behind her winning short story The Man on the Bus. Read the story here: https://lalitmag.com/the-man-on-the-bus-writing-nepal-1st-place-winner/ Writing Nepal is a short story writing contest in English organized by La.Lit Magazine in partnership with writer Samrat Upadhyay and Indiana University, Bloomington. __ How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshatri | — | ||||||
| 12/13/23 | ![]() An idea comes to life | How'd You Create That? | Season 1 | An idea that began during a research process is coming to life. This is where it begins. How'd You Create That? is supported by The Open Institute for Social Science https://theopen.institute/ Producer and Host - Alfa M. Shakya Sound Editing - Sunny Rajkarnikar Music - Shaurya Kshetri Special thank you to Tsering Tsomo Gurung. | — | ||||||
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