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Aneesa Ahmed on working for globally-renowned music magazines, why student journalism is so vital and the best parties in Sheffield
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Aneesa Ahmed on working for globally-renowned music magazines, why student journalism is so vital and the best parties in Sheffield

This episode of Belta is in conversation with journalist Aneesa Ahmed.

Aneesa is a freelance journalist, having worked at Mixmag for over a year and is now based in Sheffield whilst studying a masters degree in journalism. She’s written for NME, done plenty for Mixmag (including a cover story) and is part of The Guardian’s Scott Trust Scheme.

We spoke about the nitty gritty ins-and-outs of being a journalist, the many routes you can get into the industry - cliche hint: just start writing! - and our favourite parties up north. We also discussed how media industries need to be better in terms of equality and diversity, and shouted out some mega folk and DIY teams who are paving the way.

You can check out more of Aneesa online here.

Find Belta online at @beltamedia and Niamh at @n_iamhingram.

Music: ‘Ascent’ by Metre

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Belta Podcast
Belta goes behind the scenes with DJs, producers and folk in club culture, totally unfiltered. There’s a catch, though: they’re all from, or based in, the north. This might be the north of their country, region or city, but each guest is tied by this common thread. Get comfortable and listen to some of the people in the industry smashing it right now: discover a thing or two about the north in the process, and get to know those you thought you once knew as Belta dives deep into guests' lives. Shy bairns get nowt, after all…