The Khalis Podcast

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By: Khalis House Publishing

www.KhalisHouse.com - Welcome to the Khalis Podcast, a platform for aspiring and established writers, poets, artists and academics who are passionate about preserving and furthering Sikh and Panjabi heritage. Khalis (ਖ਼ਾਲਿਸ) is a versatile word; as well as meaning "pure" in Arabic and Sanskrit, in the Persian context it means "free" or "independent". This idea of independence forms an integral part of our vision. With this podcast we aim to supplement our publication work with meaningful discussion on history, ideology, philosophy, culture and the identity that shapes who we are today, as Sikhs in the 21st century.

34 - 'Manmeet Kaur: My Story About 1984' with Hardeep Kaur Shergill
05/30/2025

In episode 34 of the Khalis Podcast, Toronto based Hardeep Kaur Shergill, speaks about "Manmeet Kaur: My Story About 1984", her debut children's book.

Hardeep is an elementary school Educator, former Early Reading Coach with the Toronto District School Board, and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Toronto. 

Hardeep's debut book follows the story of 'Manmeet Kaur' whose family are directly impacted by the harrowing violence orchestrated by the State of India in 1984. The narrative covers how she endures the pain and trauma of the genocide but also points towards the important path of resilience a...


33 - 'Love, Truth & Divine' with Amar Mann Kaur
04/25/2025


32 - Khyaal - A Poetry Journal with Rajbir Singh Sovereign
#32
03/20/2025

In episode 32, Rajbir Singh Sovereign, author of 'Khyaal - A Poetry Journal' shares his journey into writing and filmmaking. ✨

Rajbir Singh, based in the Netherlands, touches upon what life is like for a Sikh in the Netherlands and discusses the inspiration behind writing his debut publication and what he hopes readers shall take from it.

'khyaal' is available to order from KhalisHouse.com and Amazon markets around the world


31 - Discussing 'Vaheguru Everywhere' with Harteg Singh
#1
11/06/2024

In this episode, young Harteg Singh discusses the inspiration behind his new book - Vaheguru Everywhere.


30 - Divpreet Kaur - Children's Panjabi books
#10
09/04/2024

The Khalis Podcast continues this week with US based Divpreet Kaur, author of ਬੀਬੀ ਨੇ ਬਣਾਇਆ ਸਾਗ - our first ever children's board back book!

Divpreet is a mom, a poet and, a lover of all things Panjabi. In an effort to pass that love on to her son, she took inspiration from his Bibi ji and wrote this rhyme which makes for a wonderful addition to any little Singh or Kaur's reading time. 

In this episode, Divpreet discusses the inspiration behind her debut children's book as well as children's story telling, the importance of Panjabi language, creative writing, representation and much more...


29 - Baba Bulleh Shah - In discussion with Dr. Wasim Ahmed
#9
05/07/2024

In this episode, Dr. Wasim Ahmed speaks about his book about the famous Sufi poet Baba Bulleh Shah.

Dr. Ahmed's new book is available to purchase from KhalisHouse.com


28 - Finding Your Inner Power - Erenjit Kaur
#8
04/22/2024

In this episode, Erenjit Kaur, a youth empowerment coach working with children and young persons across the UK, speaks about the inspiration behind her debut book 'Finding Your Inner Power.'

The book is available to order via www.KhalisHouse.com


27 - Discussing 'Journey With The Gurus' - Inni Kaur
#7
04/01/2024

In this episode, Inni Kaur, author of the 'Journey With The Gurus' children's book series speaks about her inspiration to write, and what she hopes to achieve with her work.

Inni currently serves as the Creative Director at the Sikh Research Institute (SikhRI) but has embodied a rich array of roles in the organization since 2010, including having served as the Chair of the Board and, more recently, as the CEO.

Her literary contributions include her children’s book series, Journey with the Gurus, which draws inspiration from the life and teachings of Guru Nanak Sahib. He...


26 - Punjabi Language and Verbs - with Asa Willoughby
#6
02/12/2024

In this episode Asa Willoughby speaks about the upcoming release of his debut book ' A Comprehensive Guide to Punjabi Verbs.'

Asa is a PhD candidate in the department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan, with main areas of research focusing on language pedagogy, language maintenance and diaspora studies.

Asa has over 4 years’ experience as a language teacher including 3 years teaching Punjabi at King’s College London, two years teaching French, German and Urdu at St Dunstan’s College London, one term teaching Punjabi at Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara Southa...


25 - Poetry from the Sikh Diaspora - Ghuntas Kaur
#4
10/27/2023

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast, Ghuntas Kaur speaks about her brand new poetry book - 'History of the Lion Family'.

The book is a poetry collection reflecting on Sikh and Punjabi experiences of discrimination spanning from the 1984 Sikh genocide to modern day Canada.

Within the Sikh community, there is a stigma against speaking about the 1984 genocide and the trauma our people suffered. This is a result of decades of government propaganda that taught Sikhs to stay silent in fear of being jailed - or worse, killed.

With the generations that lived...


24 - A Brief History of Sikhs in America - Tejpaul Singh
#4
10/08/2023

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast, Tejpaul Singh shares the journey behind his debut publication ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਿੱਖਾਂ ਦਾ ਸੰਖੇਪ ਇਤਿਹਾਸ' | 'A Brief History of Sikhs in America'

Written in Gurmukhi, this short book covers over 100 years of Sikhs living in the US. Tejpaul Singh diligently charts Sikh migration, resistance and activism that has shaped the Sikh experience in America.

Singh currently sits on the Executive Committee of Stockton Gurdwara, California. He is also the Gurdwara's Historian and is currently completing his PhD.

Head over to KhalisHouse.com to grab your copy today!


23 - 'Ghallughara June 1984' with Malkit Singh Bhavanigarh
#3
07/12/2023

Our first episode in Panjabi!

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast we are joined by bhaji Malkit Singh Bhavanigarh, author of 'Ghallughara June 84' published by @bibekgarhparkashan, and Editor of Amritsar Times. We speak about the book, the significance of June 1984 and other editorial work bhaji is involved in.

ਖਾਲਿਸ ਪੋਡਕਾਸਟ ਦਾ ਅਗਲਾ ਐਪੀਸੋਡ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੈ। ਅਸੀਂ ਭਾਜੀ ਮਲਕੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਭਵਾਨੀਗੜ੍ਹ ਨਾਲ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਕਿਤਾਬ 'ਘੱਲੂਘਾਰਾ ਜੂਨ 84' ਬਾਰੇ ਗੱਲ ਬਾਤ ਕੀਤੀ ਤੇ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਵਿੱਚ ਚੱਲ ਰਹੀ ਸੇਵਾ ਬਾਰੇ ਜਾਨਕਾਰੀ ਲਈ। 




22 - Tales of Akaal - Bhajneek Kaur
#2
03/29/2023

In this episode, Bhajneek Kaur speaks about her debut children's bilingual book series.

We discuss her inspiration for writing children's books, the power of storytelling, how to encourage children to read, challenges of writing, representation and advice for aspiring authors.

Bhajneek Kaur is a writer, mother and doctor specialising in end of life care. Her personal areas of interest include Sikh philosophy and spirituality, the psychology of Sikh parenting and the pursuit of authentic Sikh arts and wisdom. Her work-related activities include healthcare leadership, people management and research within the field of Palliative Medicine. Today...


21 - There Is A Home In All Of Us - Yukti Narang
#1
03/15/2023

In this 1st episode of Season 3 of the Khalis Podcast, Yukti Narang shares some insight into her debut book 'There Is A Home In All Of Us' which was published by Khalis House on 2nd March, 2023.

Yukti discusses her journey into writing; her inspirations; why she chose to centre a Sikh and Panjabi character as the main protagonist in the book; what readers can expect; and some of her other creative endevours.

The book is also available across global Amazon markets, including Amazon Kindle!

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20 - Jessie Singh & Ravneet Kaur - BaagiNFT
#10
07/25/2022

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast we cross 3 time zones to discuss the world of NFTs, Blockchain, Cryptocurrency and the launch of  Baagi NFT which was created to celebrate and support artists inspired by Sikh values. 

Jessie Singh from Canada is the Managing Director at BaagiNFT, he has two decades of experience in start-ups, political strategy in the highest levels of political office and is engaged in community organisation. Jessie is on the advisory board of Guild One Incorporated and the Board of Directors at ESG1, two global blockchain companies. 

Ravneet Kaur from Australia is...


19 - Shamsher Singh and Baljit Singh - Battle of Amritsar (1984)
#9
06/28/2022

In this episode I sit down with Shamsher Singh and Baljit Singh to discuss the groundbreaking new documentary film, 'Battle of Amritsar (1984). 

We start with thoughts on how the documentary has been received before moving on to the issues of censorship and overcoming the challenges associated with that. We then look how and why 1984 remains this pivotal moment for Sikhs across the world and then spend some time discussing battle itself before moving on to the importance of honouring the sacrifices and achievements of the Khalsa, by centering the conversation on sovereignty and Khalistan.

Be s...


18 - Harwinder Singh - Sikh Studies and Education
#8
05/13/2022

Harwinder Singh speaks about his journey into teaching Sikh Studies with the Sikh Educational Council (SEC) and Naujawani.com - an online media platform for a global Sikh and Punjabi audience where they create original videos and well thought-out articles, offering a uniquely Sikh and Punjabi perspective on issues.

He discusses the role of social media, independent platforms, Sikh Studies, Western Sikh Scholarship and the importance of traditional and indigenous forms of learning and dissemination.

If you haven’t done so already, be sure to hit subscribe and find us on Instagram to stay updated wi...


17 - Dr. Priya Atwal - Royals and Rebels
#7
04/29/2022

In this episode, Dr. Priya Atwal speaks about her journey into academia, life as a Historian during continued calls to "decolonise the curriculum", her book 'Royals and Rebels' and the importance of historical study and research.

If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to click subscribe and leave your feedback. Tell your family and friends and stay tuned for more episodes.

The Khalis Lekhak Writing Contest 2022 is now open - full details at KhalisHous.com/Khalis-Lekhak


16 - Harmanjit Kaur Sidhu - Creative writing and 'A Tale Of Time'
#6
03/16/2022

In this episode debut novelist Harmanjit Kaur Sidhu, and winner of the Khalis Lekhak Writing Contest 2021, discusses her journey into writing, inspiration behind her book 'A Tale Of Time' and what readers can expect. We also touch upon the way Sikh today connect with our history and in particular legendary figures from the 18th century.

The Khalis Lekhak 2022 is now open - full details at KhalisHous.com/Khalis-Lekhak

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15 - Sarbpreet Singh - 'Story of the Sikhs'
#5
03/02/2022

We return to Season 2 this week, speaking with Sarbpreet Singh, a Boston based writer, podcaster and playwright.  

His newest  book, The Story of the Sikhs 1469 - 1708, a retelling of Sikh History, was published in June 2021 by Penguin Random House. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Night of the Restless Spirits (Penguin Random House)  a collection of short fiction about 1984 and the bestselling The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia, (Westland/Tranquebar) set in the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. 

We discuss his books, the continued impact of the events of 1984 upon the Sikh collective and he o...


14 - Dr. Parvinder Mehta - Poetry - On Wings Of Words
#4
09/23/2021

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast, Dr. Parvinder Mehta joins us from Detroit, Michigan to speak about her upcoming poetry book 'On Wings Of Words' .

Dr. Parvinder Mehta speaks about her background and journey into academia, her inspiration behind writing poetry, why her poems touch upon the themes that they do and what she hopes to achieve with her debut poetry collection.

'On Wings Of Words' is out on 21st October 2021, however you can PRE ORDER your copy via KhalisHouse.com.


13 - Kiran Chahal - Discussing Sikhi and decolonial theories
#3
09/08/2021

In this episode of the Khalis Podcast, Kiranjot Chahal of the Decolonized Library Project based in Toronto, speaks about postsecular and postmodern theories, as well as decolonial scholarship and work.

We discuss Sikhi and Gurmat in relation to these theories and consider the role of the Sikhs within spaces that seek to address the problems caused by coloniality.

Kiranjot is an academic, writer and educator with a BA in the study of Religion and an MA in Religion, Culture and Global Justice. Her doctoral research centers on bodies of literature that concern postsecularism, postcolonial theories...


12 - Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi - Sri Dasam Granth
#2
08/25/2021

The Khalis Podcast - Season 2 - Episode 2 - in conversation with Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi 

In this episode veer Kamalpreet Singh, who has translated 50 books of Sikh influence into English, speaks about his upbringing and journey into Sikhi, the influence of Mahapurakhs and seva with GurmatVeechar.com

We specifically discuss 3 texts - 'Charitropakhyan', 'Chankya Rajniti' and 'Chaubis Avtar' - looking at their origins and purpose within the Anandpur Darbar. We also address some of the wider themes and knowledge imparted by these texts and why some folk continue to question the authenticity of the texts. 


11 - L-Fresh The Lion - Hip Hop and Sikh Identity
#1
08/11/2021

The Khalis Podcast is back with Season 2 and to kick start this season, I'm joined by the amazing Hip Hop artist L-Fresh The Lion. In this episode we speak about his new album, South West, as well as his journey into music, Sikh identity and culture, inspiration and future aspirations. 

With this podcast we aim to provide a platform for aspiring and established, writers, poets and artists who are passionate about preserving and furthering Sikh and Panjabi identity, and culture. 

Khalis - خالص , is a versatile word. As well as meaning "pure" in Arabic and Sanskrit, the te...


10 - Lakhpreet Kaur - 'Kaur Life', Texas, USA
#10
03/17/2021

In the 10th, and final episode of Season 1 of the Khalis Podcast, I am joined by the wonderful Lakhpreet Kaur of @KaurLife - all the way from Austin, Texas! 

As the founder and editor-in-chief of Kaur Life – a non-profit, online magazine geared to empowering Kaurs and Sikh women, Lakhpreet Kaur is also a freelance writer and photographer who has been published in Teen Vogue, Texas Monthly, NBC News, Huffington Post and other online journals

In this episode we discuss Lakhpreet's work, the purpose and growth of KaurLife, specific articles - in particular, some that touch upo...


09 - Jasneet Kaur & Rajvatan Singh - Sikh Youth Development
#9
03/10/2021

In this episode, Jasneet Kaur (@imperialsikhsoc), President of the Imperial College Sikh Society, London, and Rajvatan Singh (@rajvatansingh_), a History and Sociology teacher from London, speak about the important role youth and student bodies play in serving the Sikh Panth.

We touch upon the challenges that university Sikh societies face in the UK, inter-society initiatives, accessibility of Sikh learning resources,  'Decolonizing the Curriculum', unity and the overall goal of student bodies. We also discuss the importance of collaboration between students and graduates/post-graduates in the transition from university to working life.

This is the penultimate e...


08 - Harjinder Singh - Akaal Publishers
#8
03/03/2021

In this episode, author and publisher, Harjinder Singh (Akaal Publishers) speaks about their publication 'Guru Nanak the Great', which is now available on Audible and iTunes. 

In addition to speaking about the book, Harjinder Singh shares his own journey into Sikhi and his role as a Sevadar and Parcharak; history of the Nirmala and Udassi tradition; previous publications including Game of Love and Reflections on 1984; and future projects.

If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to hit subscribe, and find us on Instagram to stay up to date with all the happenings at Khalis House.


07 - Japleen Kaur - Delhi - Discussing the Farmers Protest
#7
02/24/2021

One of the common talking points to have emerged from this Podcast series, is the ongoing Farmer’s Protest on the outskirts of Delhi. Most of our guests have spoken about the impact it has had on them and their work. As the Sikh and Panjabi diaspora continue to watch from a far, we all feel see the farmers' desire to bring change, but we also see the injustice and the heavy-handed response from the Indian state and police.

That's why we felt it would only be appropriate to help amplify voices from the ground. We wanted to...


06 - Mandeep Singh - Book Reviews
#6
02/17/2021

In this episode, Mandeep Singh, a Maths teacher by profession, speaks about his journey into Sikhi; volunteering with organisations like the British Organisation of Sikh Students (BOSS), Lions MMA, and Basics of Sikhi. 

We discuss some of the publications Mandeep Singh has reviewed on his IG platform - @mandeepsinghbookreviews - including the important works of Mahakavi Santokh Singh; influential works on 1984; books about spirituality; and the importance of reading non-Sikh books to form a well rounded understanding. 

Be sure to subscribe and follow Khalis House for all the latest happenings. 


05 - Phavanjit Kaur, Malaysia - Discussing Kitaaban With Kaur
#5
02/10/2021

In Episode 5, Phavanjit Kaur speaks about her connection with Panjab as a fourth generation Sikh living in Malaysia. We speak about her upbringing in Kuala Lumpur, how she became interested in books and reading, the ongoing farmer's protest, 1984 and Sikh identity.

Phavanjit also speaks about books on Gurbani that help her understand the Guru's Word, and we touch upon non-Sikh and non-Panjabi books too.

Be sure to connect with Phavanjit Kaur on Instagram - @Kitaaban.withkaur - and read the reviews she has posted with the aim of connecting, learning and growing with people.
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04 - Bhai Tarsem Singh - Author of 'Why Am I Here?'
#4
02/03/2021

In this episode I speak with Bhai Tarsem Singh, author of 'Why Am I Here', a new publication from the Share Charity. The book is about the universal teachings of Guru Nanak Dev ji, and outlines the Sikh perspective to a whole host of different philosophical questions about identity and our purpose in life. 

Bhai Tarsem Singh provides great insight into key teachings and concepts within the Sikh faith. We consider the uniqueness of Sikhi, the illusion of Maya, the importance of Naam and the role of the Khalsa.



03 - Harjinder Kaur - Sikh Calligraphy
#3
01/27/2021

In this episode I am joined by Harjinder Kaur - @SikhCalligraphy - to discuss the beautiful art of calligraphy within the Sikh world.

We consider early historical texts and handwritten saroops  Guru Granth Sahib; the wider spiritual experience of the art of likai ; the importance of larivar ; the impact of the introduction of printing presses; and the significance of calligraphy within other faiths.

Harjinder Kaur shares her personal journey and experience, including the protocols and tools needed, as well as her role today in leading workshops for budding calligraphists. 


02 - Bhai Paramjit Singh - SGGS Academy - Sri Dasam Granth Sahib
#2
01/20/2021

In this episode I am joined by Bhai Paramjit Singh of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Academy in Malaysia. We discuss - 'Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - Facts Beyond Doubt', a brand new publication about the writings of Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Maharaj.

We discuss original manuscripts, 18th century references to the Guru's writings, the Guru's Court poets of the Anandpur Darbar, and Bhai Sahib provides a fascinating insight into why some people raise questions on Dasam Granth.

This is an interview you won't want to miss. If you're interested in purchasing...


01 - Kuljit Kaur - Panjabi Proverbs
#1
01/13/2021

In this episode I am joined by the wonderful Kuljit Kaur, author of 'Ancient Nuggets of Wisdom' - a celebration of ਸਾਂਝਾ (Shared), or ਮਾਹਾ (Great) Panjab.  Providing a wonderful insight into the meaning of everyday phrases that were once spoken across undivided Panjab, the book is a collection of Panjabi Proverbs, complete with transliteration in Shahmukhi, and translation in English.

Today we speak about the book, upcoming work, current affairs, wellness and mental health, parenting and aspirations for the future.

0 - Intro
1.45 - Discussion on Ancient Nuggets of Wisdom
7.20 - Current Panjabi Farmers Protests
20.30 - Wellnes...


The Khalis Podcast - Trailer
01/09/2021

With this podcast we aim to provide a platform for aspiring writers, poets and artists who are passionate about preserving and furthering Sikh and Panjabi identity. 

Khalis - خالص , is a versatile word. As well as meaning "pure" in Arabic and Sanskrit, the term, in a Persian context, means "free" or "independent". This idea of independence forms an integral part of our vision, and with this podcast we aim to supplement our publication work with meaningful discussion on history, ideology, philosophy, culture and the identity that shapes who were are today, as Sikhs in the 21st century. 

Be...