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The New Happy Smiley Face of Learning Martial Arts

Kam Raslan | Na'a Murad | Dhanya Nair

01-Mar-24 21:00

The New Happy Smiley Face of Learning Martial Arts

A Bit of Culture welcomes March with another episode that’s true to the essence of the show. Dhanya Nair and Na’a Murad join Kam Raslan to talk about Reddit, learning martial arts and Mount Everest. Dhanya gets the ball rolling by bringing Kam and Na’a down the rabbit hole of Reddit, much to the delight (and bemusement) of these two fine gentlemen. Then, it was Na’a’s turn to share his experience learning martial arts, then and now, and how martial arts have evolved to be a bit more accessible, but at the same time, lost some of its essence as well. In the second part of the show, it’s Kam’s turn to talk about Mount Everest - both the literal, and the figurative one. Tune in for these exciting conversations!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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