Podcast conversation on why I write with Zoe Richards, a mindset coach, writer and mentor for writers on Damn It Write!
Thirty years on and baby loss is still a taboo, speaking with Asiya at Asian Miscarriage Hub
Breaking the silence on baby loss within South Asian communities forSands
East African Asianexperience and why it’s important to collect our history.
Twice Migrant Histories with The Partition Education Group, South Asian Writers and South Asian Heritage Month
Blended Relationship, a conversation on why it’s important to keep our identities, embrace them, talk about them and question them. Watch the interview on South Asian Writers Facebook Page
Discussion onConquering Grief and Hidden Historiesin association with The Circle, Asian Circle, South Asian Heritage Month, with Natasha Junejo, founder South Asian Writers and Dr Tina Mistry, Clinical Psychologist and Brownology podcaster
Interview on The Naz ShowFacebook Live with Nazmin Chowdhury Sg1 Radio
Discussion onEaling Libraries Facebook Live with South Asian Writers
We Found Love in the 80s a project celebrating couples who found love 40 years ago, curated and created by Dawinder Bansal and Martin Ware
‘An’other’mother Story podcastto listen to why I wanted to write Where Have We Come with Tina Mistry and Puja Patel.
In the Press
Saz has appeared in newspapers, taken part in panel discussion and book festivals. She has featured in Eastern Eye, DESIblitz, SW London, Filmy Shilmy, Books by Women and Sands, a babyloss charity she is passionate about.
When she’s not writing she is a board member and Short Film director at the annual UK Asian Film Festival, where she’s runs workshops, conduct interviews and selects Short Film Competition winners.
Saz is also a member for the Diversity Standards Collective, a cultural research network.