Brewing your experience...
Bringing stories from the ground, one voice at a time.
Hey there! I'm a storyteller who believes in the power of truth. When I see injustice in my community, I grab my camera and start asking questions. Sometimes it's messy, sometimes it's dangerous, but it's always real. Every video I make comes from genuine conversations with real people facing real problems.
My name is Roshan Diyali, and I've been telling stories that matter since I started this journey three years ago. Growing up in Nepal, I witnessed how information doesn't always reach the people who need it most. That's when I decided to pick up a camera and become the bridge between communities and the stories that need to be heard.
I'm not a traditional journalist – I learned by doing, by listening, by making mistakes and getting better. My approach is simple: go where the story is, talk to real people, and share what I find in a way everyone can understand. Sometimes I'm reporting from flood-affected areas, sometimes I'm explaining complex corruption cases, and sometimes I'm just sharing my honest thoughts about what's happening in our society.
What drives me? The belief that every person deserves to know what's happening in their community, and every voice deserves to be heard. This website is my way of organizing all the work I've done and making it easier for you to find the stories that matter to you.
Real stories from communities I've visited, capturing their struggles and triumphs.
Investigating social issues that often go unnoticed in mainstream media.
Educational content aimed at informing communities about important issues.
Personal thoughts on my experiences and the impact of grassroots reporting.
Brother, your video about the water issue in our village reached the right people. Finally someone came to help us. Thank you for not forgetting us.
I've been following your work for 2 years. You explain things in our language, not like those fancy news people. Keep going, we need voices like yours.
Your corruption video made me angry, but in a good way. Now I know what questions to ask in our community meetings. Information is power, brother.
Got a story tip? Want to collaborate on a community issue? Or just want to chat about making our communities better? I'm always up for connecting with people who care about real change.