• 6. Did ABBA Steal From Indonesian Musician Benyamin?
    Mar 21 2025

    Welcome to another episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," where we delve into the rich landscape of Indonesian politics, culture, and history. In today’s episode, we embark on a fascinating exploration of the potential influence—if not outright theft—of Indonesian music legend Benyamin by ABBA, particularly in their iconic disco hit “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight).”


    Join me as we uncover the stories behind this legendary track, diving into Benyamin's remarkable life and legacy, and examining the broader implications of musical theft in the industry. We’ll discuss recognition, influence, and the power of art to transcend boundaries, while also confronting the uncomfortable realities of post-colonial exploitation.


    To kick things off, we’ll listen to Benyamin’s “Bul Bul Efendi,” released in February 1978, followed by ABBA’s “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” from October 1979, and Madonna’s 2005 hit “Hung Up,” which samples ABBA. We’ll also touch on Cher's 2018 rendition of ABBA's classic.


    ABBA's “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” is celebrated worldwide for its infectious melody, but we’ll question the origins of its unforgettable riff and explore the timeline that raises critical questions about cultural appropriation. Benyamin, who released an impressive 46 albums and starred in over 50 films, faced numerous challenges throughout his life but became a beloved figure in Indonesian entertainment. His contributions often go unrecognised beyond Indonesia, prompting us to reflect on the rights of artists from developing nations.


    We’ll investigate whether ABBA’s members encountered Benyamin’s music during their travels and the implications of cultural borrowing in the music industry. As we navigate this complex narrative, we’ll also consider the legal ramifications of potential plagiarism, the ethics of musical influence, and the ongoing conversation about cultural exchange.


    Finally, we’ll reflect on the legacy of Benyamin and the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the contributions of artists from all backgrounds. Join us for this engaging discussion that highlights the interconnectedness of music and the need for respect in our globalised world. Don’t forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes!


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    26 Min.
  • 5. The Great Indonesian Dream of Leaving Indonesia
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," we explore the growing movement among Indonesia's youth who are increasingly disillusioned with their country and seeking better opportunities abroad. This sentiment is encapsulated in the viral phrase “Kabur Aja Dulu”, loosely meaning “Escape Now,” which embodies the frustrations of young Indonesians facing a myriad of socio-economic challenges, including pervasive corruption, a stagnant job market, and stark income disparities.


    Wempy delves into the root causes of this discontent, highlighting the feelings of betrayal and hopelessness among young people who witness the lavish lifestyles of politicians contrasted with their own struggles. With a youth unemployment rate of 17.3% and a shrinking middle class, many young Indonesians are turning to social media to connect with peers abroad, exchanging information on scholarships and job opportunities, thus transforming their aspirations into a cultural phenomenon that challenges traditional values.


    The podcast also examines the implications of this brain drain for Indonesia's future, questioning whether the country can become a place where its youth choose to stay and thrive. As the discussion unfolds, listeners are invited to reflect on the need for substantial reforms that address the systemic issues contributing to the current climate of disillusionment.


    Wempy concludes with a powerful poem, "Kabur Aja Dulu," which captures the essence of this movement and the urgent call for change. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the untapped potential of Indonesia's youth and the importance of creating an environment where they can contribute meaningfully to their homeland.


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    24 Min.
  • 4. Bali Belly and Tummy Troubles in Paradise
    Mar 3 2025

    In the latest episode of “Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto,” we tackle a topic that’s as unavoidable as the island’s stunning sunsets: Bali Belly. This infamous affliction, a euphemism for traveller’s diarrhea, is a rite of passage for many who indulge in the culinary delights of Bali. With humorous insights, Wempy reveals the gut wrenching realities of this all-too-common experience, shared by everyone from globe-trotting influencers to A-list celebrities.


    But what exactly is Bali Belly, and how can you avoid it? In this episode, Wempy delves into the underlying causes, from contaminated food and water to unexpected dietary changes. You’ll learn how to recognise the symptoms before they strike—stomach cramps, nausea, and the dreaded urgency that can turn a serene vacation into a frantic search for the nearest restroom. More importantly, Wempy shares invaluable tips to keep your digestive system in check while savouring the island’s rich flavours, ensuring your Bali adventure remains unforgettable for all the right reasons.


    As an added bonus, listeners will be treated to an original poem by Wempy, capturing the chaotic spirit of Bali Belly with wit and charm. This episode is not just about avoiding tummy troubles; it’s about embracing the full experience of travel, complete with its ups and downs. Tune in for a compelling mix of humour, practical advice, and a poetic touch that will leave you better prepared for your journey through paradise. Welcome to “Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto”.

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    13 Min.
  • 3. Is Indonesia Ready for its Next Tsunami?
    Feb 15 2025

    In this compelling episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," we address an urgent question: Is Indonesia prepared for its next tsunami? Host Wempy Dyocta Koto, with personal ties to Sumatra—an island historically hit by devastating tsunamis—guides listeners through Indonesia's vulnerabilities shaped by its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire.


    This episode explores Indonesia's tumultuous history with tsunamis, focusing on pivotal events like the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, which transformed national disaster response policies. It's not just a recounting of past tragedies; it’s a call to action for academics, citizens, and tourists to understand the risks and the advancements being made in preparedness.


    Wempy highlights the integration of traditional knowledge with modern disaster management strategies, particularly the indigenous "smong" practice from Simeulue Island, which offers invaluable lessons on evacuation during seismic events. This cultural insight serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating the power of community wisdom in facing nature's challenges.


    Listeners will learn about Indonesia's significant advancements in disaster management, including the establishment of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) and the rollout of sophisticated early warning systems. The episode emphasises community engagement and education, showcasing initiatives like the UNESCO Tsunami Ready Recognition Program that empower local populations.


    As we discuss ongoing efforts to enhance monitoring and response systems, including the innovative Tsunami Observation and Simulation Terminal (TOAST), we highlight how these advancements can save lives. This episode is a vital resource for anyone living in, visiting, or studying Indonesia.


    Join Wempy in this essential conversation about safeguarding lives and fostering resilience. Whether you’re an academic, a concerned citizen, or a curious tourist, this episode underscores our shared responsibility in understanding and addressing the realities of living in a disaster-prone region. Tune in and engage in this crucial dialogue about Indonesia’s journey toward a safer, more prepared future.


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    23 Min.
  • 2. The Fall of Jakarta and Rise of Nusantara: Indonesia’s New Capital City
    Jan 31 2025

    Join Wempy Dyocta Koto in this thought-provoking episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," where he navigates the intricate and controversial journey of relocating Indonesia's capital from the bustling, sinking metropolis of Jakarta to the ambitious new city of Nusantara on Borneo. Explore the deep environmental concerns surrounding this monumental shift as Borneo's rich biodiversity faces unprecedented risks. Is Nusantara a groundbreaking vision for Indonesia's future or a reckless gamble with profound consequences?


    Wempy draws on his personal experiences and expert insights to dissect the socio-political, financial, and ecological implications of this $32.5 billion endeavour. With the initial phase of construction well underway, questions about sustainability, governance, and the displacement of indigenous communities loom large. As Indonesia stands at a crossroads, this episode challenges listeners to critically examine whether Nusantara can truly symbolise progress or if it risks becoming a cautionary tale of ambition gone awry.


    Tune in for a compelling discussion filled with urgency and hope as we envision an Indonesia that prioritises its people and the planet over unchecked greed and corruption. Don't miss this opportunity to understand a pivotal moment in Indonesia's history!


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    14 Min.
  • 1. My Purpose and Mission for “Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto”
    Jan 30 2025

    In the inaugural episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," the host shares his personal journey and deep connection to Indonesia, reflecting on his upbringing in Padang Panjang and Sydney. He highlights the resilience of the Indonesian people and discusses the country’s economic landscape, including the impacts of the Asian financial crisis and its current status as Southeast Asia's largest economy. Wempy emphasises Indonesia's unique role as the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation and addresses pressing issues such as deforestation, stunting in children, and the need for sustainable development.


    Wempy invites listeners to engage with the rich narratives and challenges facing Indonesia, aiming to raise awareness and inspire collective action for change. He encourages dialogue to uplift marginalised voices and foster a deeper understanding of Indonesia’s significance on the global stage. The podcast serves as a platform for education and advocacy, with Wempy calling on audiences to subscribe and participate in the journey of celebrating and critiquing Indonesia, highlighting the essential work that lies ahead for the nation in its pursuit of reform and progress.


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    13 Min.