Welcome back to another episode of the True Fiction Project Podcast! On today’s episode, I am joined by Bobby Singh Bansal. He is a British born historian, author, documentary filmmaker who has a focus on the history of the Sikh community and their relations over the generations with the British. Bobby is so passionate about carrying on the traditions and culture of the Punjab, as the history is a mystery for many. Bobby discusses his book, The Punjab Chiefs, and shares a story that stood out the most to him during his research. At the end of the episode, we hear a short story titled Solace in Our Roots, written by Trent Davis and narrated by Kristen Udowitz. In this story we follow a young British born Sikh girl who is lost and confused about her Sikh heritage until a friendly stranger decides to educate her about the Sikh culture and religion.
Solace in Our Roots - A short story in print
IN THIS EPISODE:
[2:23] What does Bobby Singh Bansal’s work focus on?
[4:20] What happened in 1984 in India?[6:35] What is the book Punjab Chiefs about?
[13:30] Bobby Bansal shares one story that stood out to him during his Punjab research.
[20:30] Why was the Maharaja Ranjit Singh so powerful? Why couldn't the British penetrate it?
[24:37] What is the difference between religious and political groups working together vs. apart?
[27:34] A short story, Solace in Our Roots, written by Trent Davis and voiced by Kristen Udowtiz
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Solace in Our Roots - A short story in print
IN THIS EPISODE:
[2:23] What does Bobby Singh Bansal’s work focus on?
[4:20] What happened in 1984 in India?[6:35] What is the book Punjab Chiefs about?
[13:30] Bobby Bansal shares one story that stood out to him during his Punjab research.
[20:30] Why was the Maharaja Ranjit Singh so powerful? Why couldn't the British penetrate it?
[24:37] What is the difference between religious and political groups working together vs. apart?
[27:34] A short story, Solace in Our Roots, written by Trent Davis and voiced by Kristen Udowtiz
KEY TAKEAWAYS: