Abel Pathways Podcast
Pema Wangchuk shares his story of how he found his way into journalism and the many interesting twists and turns that brought him across the Himalayas to Sikkim, India. Pema has been a journalist in Sikkim since 1994. He is the co-author of ‘Khanchendzonga: Sacred Summit,’ ‘In The Land of The Lama,’ and co-editor of ‘The birds have lost their way’. Listening: One54 podcast, The Seen and the Unseen, Empire, The Rest is History, The Lit Pickers Watching: Dark Winds (TV Series), Dhokbu: The Keeper (Lepcha language feature film with brilliant English subtitles) Reading: Inside Sikkim Against the Tide by Jigme N Kazi, Knife by Salmon Rushdie, Why The Poor Don’t Kill Us by Manu Joseph, Meet the Savarnas by Ravikant Kisana, The King's Harvest by Chetan Raj Shrestha, The Light of His Clan by Chetan Raj Shrestha, Fruits of a Barren Tree by Lekhnath Chhetri (Translated from the Nepali Anurag Basnet), Caravan (English monthly magazine), Sikkim Stories [https://rachnabooks.com/product/in-the-land-of-the-lama/] (graphic novel) Recommendations: The Conversation, Himal magazine, Taktse International School, The Ekavya Trust
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