About us:
A small group of friends runs an independent radio station dedicated to open conversation about Bangladesh’s realities. Working out of a modest studio with basic microphones, a mixer, and laptops, they broadcast regular programmes that break down news, policies, and everyday struggles into plain language. Their aim is not entertainment for its own sake but a shared space where listeners can hear honest talk about the country’s direction.
Each host brings a different perspective, but together they cover the issues that shape daily life: rising prices, job opportunities, education quality, healthcare, corruption, environmental pressures, and cultural change. They invite callers, experts, and ordinary citizens to share stories, ensuring the show reflects the voices of both cities and villages. The tone stays friendly and accessible while still serious and fact-based.
What makes the station distinctive is its grassroots nature. With no big corporate sponsor or government filter, the friends rely on community support and their own enthusiasm. They plan topics over tea, split the technical and hosting duties, and maintain a conversational style that feels like sitting at a kitchen table rather than a studio. The result is a radio programme that mirrors the concerns, hopes, and frustrations of everyday Bangladeshis and shows how a small team with simple tools can create meaningful public dialogue.