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Author: Jani Panda, M. Harrison Shin

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Welcome to Accented Tales, by Jani Panda and M. Harrison Shin. Come join us as we discuss various things from our unique viewpoint. We converse about everything but our viewpoint will make things spicier.

We broadcast live on FM 93.3 MHz from basement of McMaster University Student Centre, CFMU! Make sure to check our CFMU website, you can listen to us live every Monday, 13:00 - 14:00 ET!
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March 15, 2021: Thank You!

March 15, 2021: Thank You!

2021-03-1501:00:05

In a continuation of the Raise Your Voice campaign, Jani and Harrison thank the listeners for their constant support. They also play more Hamiltonian artists! All music played is not owned by the producer, all rights go to the respective artists and labels. 
It's the time again. It's your time to show you our support, and to show your support. Raise Your Voice 2021 fundraising campaign is happening, and this episode, is for all of us - our fellow Hamiltonians, Canadians, and our far and wide listeners.
Soft power is a method to show influence via diplomacy, culture, persuasion, etc. In this episode, Jani interviews Harrison about Korean soft power.
Harrison and Jani return - sadly not to the radio station - with a new episode where they compare and contrast things that differ around the world, such as measurements, impeachments, food, etc. Enjoy!
Happy New Year! Let's open this new year by talking about Vegetarianism and Veganuary! 
In this episode, Jani and Harrison talk about cancel culture and it's relevancy in India and South Korea. Enjoy!
This week is the one year anniversary for our show! Feeling nostalgic, Jani and Harrison are going back to the very first episode, Names, and add some additional comments about the episode!
In honour of Remembrance Day, Jani and Harrison discuss the hardships veterans go through and the origin and representation of the red poppy. 
As the 2nd of November is International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, Jani and Harrison discussed about freedom of press, freedom of speech, democracy, and more. 
Well, we certainly did not expect this, but our reality made us to do this. Mid-term seasons definitely got us, and we thought it might be a good time for us to take a little break from our regular episodes. Today, we are playing some songs and talk about Halloween!
In this special episode of Accented Tales, Harrison and Jani welcome a guest; one of Harrison's best friends, Wolfgang Klinger! The three of them discuss their personal experiences with religion and how each is perceived in society.
It is now the days of humans ruled by the coronavirus. Humans are doing its best to beat the tyrant coronavirus. Now, let's see what happened with this global pandemic and how we are reacting to it. Happy Thanksgiving!
Rush is a new Canadian rock band, Rush's first debut studio album. Released on 1st of March 1974, featuring John Rutsey as drummer, Alex Lifeson as guitarist, and Geddy Lee as bassist and vocalist, this album shows potential of a new player in hard rock scene.  -- Here is a link to Rush With Harrison Spotify playlist: Link --  Stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, perform social and physical distancing. Protect workers.  Copyright 1974 Moon / Mercury / Anthem Records.  Producer of this podcast episode does not intend to infringe copyright against rightful parties.  All music used in this episode is not used for monetization. Producer does not claim copyright for songs.  Remembering The Professor, Neil Ellwood Peart OC.
October 05, 2020: RESPECT!

October 05, 2020: RESPECT!

2020-10-0501:01:32

In this riveting episode of Accented Tales, Jani and Harrison discuss respect and how it's shown in their respective cultures. They also chat about how the matter of respect is treated in Canada, and the negative effects of blindly respecting an individual. All music used in the episode is not owned by the producer and all rights go to individual artists and their labels. 
Vapor Trails is legendary Canadian progressive rock band, Rush's seventeenth studio album, released on 14th of May 2002. After the tragic losses of percussionist and lyricist Neil Peart, he took a long rest to mourn his losses. Upon his return, the band decided to produce an album that is not only just music for them, but also healing pieces for them. -- Stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, perform social and physical distancing. Protect workers. Copyright 2002 Anthem Records. Producer of this podcast episode does not intend to infringe copyright against rightful parties. All music used in this episode is not used for monetization. Producer does not claim copyright for songs. Remembering The Professor, Neil Ellwood Peart OC.
Odia, Korean, English, Hindi, our brains are always trying to reboot our operating system whenever we encounter new situations that require us to speak in different language. And just like you might get the notorious blue screen in Windows, we also occasionally encounter hiccups and misunderstandings while we speak.
Jani and Harrison talk about collectivism and individualism, particularly the definitions, and its importance during our COVID-19 reality. It's also Harrison's last recorded episode in Canada before he leaves for an urgent trip to Korea. :( Remember, folx, wear a mask!!
Roll the Bones is legendary Canadian prog-rock band, Rush's fourteenth studio album. One of the most commercially successful albums in its history, the main theme 'going with the flow' is prominently presented, with guitar-prominent melodies. -- Stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, perform social and physical distancing. Protect workers. Copyright 1991 Anthem Records. Producer of this podcast episode does not intend to infringe copyright against rightful parties. All music used in this episode is not used for monetization. Producer does not claim copyright for songs. Remembering The Professor, Neil Ellwood Peart OC.
You see, it sounds so far away for both of us; the word 'wedding', but we see some people getting engaged in this global pandemic. So why not? Let's discuss about wedding traditions. Is it really true, that Indian weddings are three months long? We'll vibe-check it in this episode :)
August 24, 2020: Climates

August 24, 2020: Climates

2020-08-2401:01:24

Moody because everything is falling? Cranky because it is humid and hot? Excited because of flowers blooming and beach weather? Climates can affect all of us, not only our emotions but also how we live in regions.
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