Cross cultural couple doing life in India. Exploring the less known aspects of Indian culture, off the beaten path. Instagram- Ihttps://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheInvisibleIndia
India has an ecosystem of multilingualism. Yet there is an immense pressure to let go of indigenous languages which are less frequently used and adopt majority languages like Hindi. In India, the modern hierarchy of languages puts English on top, major languages like Hindi in the middle and regional languages and dialects on the bottom. A sad state of linguicide is occurring in India and regional languages are being lost. Listen in to my conversation with the Lexicon Club at Patna Women's College in Patna, Bihar. The conversation covers my personal experiences, thoughts on regional language retention and a vibrant question and answer session with the bright young women of Patna Women's College. Related Episodes 41 "Exploring Indian Education" Episode 78 "Indian vs Western Education."Episode 1 "Why Did We Move Back to India?" Sign up for my newsletter HERE to get Hindi learning deals and updates on new content! See all my other courses! www.learnhindianywhere.com
What do kids need to prepare for the future? Are the current educational philosophies of today cutting it? I dove deep into conscious, self-driven learning with Ms Lina Ashar.Ms. Lina Ashar. is a renowned and prominent educationist. Not only has she started She has started over 100 centres in India, Dubai, Qatar, and Maldives today. Ms. Ashar founded Billabong High International School, was was ranked one of the top 10 international schools in india. Her newest venture, Dreamtime Learning School, one of its kind education-first schools exploring conscious learning and online schooling for kids in India and beyond. But today, we go far outside the boundaries of education between east and west and talk about preparing kids for the future while equipping them with the technological tools of today, right thinking patterns and self-driven learning. Related Episodes 41 "Exploring Indian Education" and 78 "Indian vs Western Education."See a short YouTube Version on my channel. Sign up for my newsletter HERE to get Hindi learning deals and updates on new content!
What kind of questions can you expect to be asked by the average person in India? As a person who has lived in India for almost 2 decades, I have heard a lot of odd questions and underlying assumptions about foreigners. Hear my reaction to the top 5 overly personal questions, invasive or just plain strange questions I get asked regularly in India. Understand more about Indian culture from this video and learn Hindi with me at www.learnhindianywhere.com where I have online video courses which you can do at your own pace. ____ Learn Hindi with me! ____ I currently have 5 courses: -Hindi Hacks - beginner course -Overcome Hindi Pronunciation Pitfalls- beginner/intermediate course -Hindi Grammar Foundations- beginner course -Kids' Hindi Kickstarter Course- kids age 4-10 beginner course -Travel Hindi You Will Actually Use I also do one on one consults to help you get assessed and figure out how you get from where you are to where you want to be! SEE ALL COURSES HERE https://learn-hindi-anywhere.teachable.com/
Does India seem intimidating? Are you afraid you'll do something which may offend people when you visit? Or even if you attend an Indian function outside of India, what do you do? In this episode, Jessica shares a number of stupid things she did and mistakes she has made over the years, with humor and lessons attached. She also talks a fair amount about overcoming a white saviorism mentality and learning to take a back seat to Indian leadership. Additional Resources: No White Saviors - Instagram Episode 41 The Indian Education System Book- When Helping Hurts especially helpful if you are a person of Christian faith. But also relevant for everyone to understand basic principles of development amongst the developing communities. We also had a mic malfunction for part of the episode. Apologize for some muffled sound in the middle.
Is India safe for foreign travelers? I believe that in 95% of situations, having the right skills and language will help you get out of sketchy situations. But how? With most Hindi travel guides out there, the book is going to teach "Namaste, Mera naam Jessica hai. Aap kaise hain? Aapka naam kya hai?" While these are not bad things to learn, but actually not that important if you're just trying to survive in India. But what are the things you need to know? How to book a taxi and how to give directions to an Uber coming to pick you up. How to get out of an uncomfortable situation, how to negotiate or count money. How to tell someone to leave you alone! In this podcast, we talk about how to get out of situations: -how to get around by taxi, auto, train and airplane -negotiation strategies and vocab -how to get out of compromising/scary situations -managing money, counting and smart ways to manage payments. This is a segment from "Travel Hindi You Will Actually Use" - a 10 part course which will teach you all this and more! See the Video version of this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/670cSlPHHm8 _________ Review me on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen— i'm going to enter you into a drawing to get my latest course for free! So just click on my Invisible India page wherever you listen and leave a review! It will help me so much and I will see your comments there. It means a lot to me. Also, be sure to download the India Travel Guide- 30 pages of LOTS of tips, including safety for women! https://learn-hindi-anywhere.teachable.com/p/my-downloadable-india-travel-guide https://blog.feedspot.com/indian_culture_podcasts/
Asking questions in Hindi might be the most important thing you can learn. In this episode, Jessica talks about the importance of asking questions and not just making declarative statements in Hindi. In this episode, we talk about "kya - what." "Kya" is the most important word you need to know to be able to ask questions in Hindi. This video is a sample from the larger Hindi Grammar Foundations course by Jessica Kumar. Hindi Grammar Foundations is a 2.5 hour course including 30+ video lessons, downloadable homework, audio recordings and multiple perspectives from two teachers. Enroll in Hindi Grammar Foundations today. https://learn-hindi-anywhere.teachable.com/p/hindi-grammar-foundations
If this is your first trip to India or eighth, this episode highlights the top 10 pro pointers you need to known to reduce the headaches, inconveniences and ripoffs that are likely to happen while visiting India. Download the new e-booklet "The Traveler's Guide to India" What's Included in the e-booklet? 30+ pages of practical tips, which will put you years ahead in: -Language Learning -Transportation -Money & Payments -Guide to Food-Communication Strategy -Things NOT to Say in India -& so much more! Also see the accompanying YouTube video to this episode! https://youtu.be/H918-ESq2JI Links included in the episode: Gender Based Inequality & Violence- Episode 15 Learn Hindi with me! www.learnhindianywhere.com
Navigating the Indian medical system can be incredibly confusing, intimidating and even downright frustrating if you didn't grow up in South Asia. Knowing the ins and outs of how the medical field is run in India is crucial to being able to care for yourself and others in routine visits and especially emergencies. If you are visiting India, living in India as a foreigner, or an NRI who is caring for someone, this is the episode for you. A recent injury prompted me to record this episode while my mind was fresh with lots of doctor visits, medical tests, procedures, pharmacy experiences and even emergency room dramas. I cover it all in this episode and give practical tips of how to get through most situations. I also summarized this information in a free PDF guide on my website www.invisibleindiapodcast.com. Save it on your phone or print it out for your next visit to India. Get the free download "Questions to Ask Your Doctor in India" Physician Assistant, Melody Crisp - Instagram See the YouTube version of this video here. For further information about Giving Birth in India, see Episode 3 Giving Birth in India.
I've been following Indicast with Aditya Mhatre and Abhishek Kumar for 17 years. They are the hosts of India's longest running multi-person podcast. Covering major business tycoon stories, to media personalities, to the latest news, these guys are the dynamic duo of Indian podcasting. In Part 2, Jessica talks with them about predictions for future digital India and how they think tech has changed the ways people live. Part 1 about their personal lives of being two of India's first podcasters and how the show came into being. Hear about some of their most popular episodes and high profile guests and most interested episodes that would have never otherwise gotten exposure in the mainstream media. Find Indicast at www.theindicast.com Mentioned in this Episode: See the new Kids' Hindi Starter Course. Meant for kids Ages 4-10, the Kids' course culminates years of experience with hard data on how kids learn best. Shot in a fun YouTube style, it is designed to keep even the most active kids engaged. Check out Jessica's other Hindi courses, including Overcome Hindi Pronunciation Pitfalls, and Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed! Be sure to subscribe to Jessica's newsletter for discounts and special announcements about courses and other important items.
Aditya Mhatre and Abhishek Kumar were two of the first people in India to start podcasting, and today more than 15 years later, their show theindicast.com is still running. Interviewing some of the biggest celebrities in India, with humility, intellect and humor, Aditya and Abhishek are a dynamic duo. During this interview, Jessica gets behind the scenes of what it meant for Abhishek and Aditya personally to run the show this long and how the podcast has opened new opportunities for them during the dawn of Digital India. Mentioned in the Show: See the newest Hindi course from Jessica at www.learnhindianywhere.com Sign up for my newsletter to get special recommendations and deals on language learning services and products at www.invisibleindiapodcast.com.
What NOT to say in Hindi as a kid! This is an preview from the Kids' Hindi Kickstarter Course coming out next week on www.learnhindianywhere.com. It is an 18 part course taking you through all the responses you need to know as a kid in your first years of speaking Hindi. Jessica has 17 years experience in helping others learn Hindi and has multiple other courses online including Hindi Hacks, Overcome Pronunciation Pitfalls. This time, she teams up with her 8 year old son to create a whole course for kids designed for kids 4-10 years old. This is especially helpful for NRIs or kids who have had some exposure to Hindi, but aren't confident speakers. The whole 18 part course is pre-recorded with videos, audio files and visual homework assignments which are proven to engage the linguistic part of a child's brain. Be sure to watch the visual of this episode on YouTube - India with Jessica. The course launches March 10, so sign up for Jessica's newsletter and get updates on when it is coming. It will be up soon at www.learnhindianywhere.com ___________________________________________ To see my NEW Hindi courses and the Hindi Learners' Corner for one on one consultations, check out www.learnhindianywhere.com! SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER to get deals, tips and discounts on upcoming products and my courses as well. I don't send annoying stuff and definitely not every day. Only when its relevant.
In Episode 80, Jessica Kumar and Mallika Thoppay take on colorism in South Asian communities. Mallika shares about her activism and how colorism affects everyone and hurts us all. She works with children in helping them to accept others as they are and stand up for themselves if they are being discriminated against. She authored "Unfair and Lovely" to combat colorism in India. The book tackles colorism and is an effort to nip this social issue in the bud. It chronicles the journey of Sahana, who is a middle school girl. She and her sister, Surabhi, move to a new city and start attending school there. Both of them aspire to succeed at their new school, academically and socially, hoping to make new friends, participate in extracurricular activities etc.. Sahana happens to be darker skinned than Surabhi. The book delves into how the sisters' journeys are different, and how Sahana has to overcome the obstacles she faces. The author's hope is that the book teaches kids to accept everyone, regardless of physical appearance, and to stand up for themselves when the situation demands it. You get get this book in the US & India. In India: http://www.tinyurl.com/unfairlovelyindia In US: http://www.tinyurl.com/unfairlovely Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60794691-unfair-lovely ______________ Be sure and follow my Instagram for a giveaway of the book in the US and India both! Follow Mallika on Instagram @mallikamt Be sure to watch the YouTube version of our interview as well. https://youtu.be/GSJhv-oK6sc _______________ To see my NEW Hindi courses and the Hindi Learners' Corner for one on one consultations, check out www.learnhindianywhere.com! SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER to get deals, tips and discounts on upcoming products and my courses as well. I don't send annoying stuff and definitely not every day. Only when its relevant.
Join me for a wrap of 2022 with snippets of the best episodes from this year. I'm very thankful for your support and encouragement through the past four years! Here are the highlight episodes of 2022! Episode 68 - Eliza Keyton (EliKutty) - Ethics of Language Learning Episode 71 - Devika Cariapa - childrens' author and archaeologist! Episode 72 - What is it Really Like Being Married to an Indian Man? a conversation with two other women married to Indian men about the things they love about being married to an Indian. One woman, Sheida is from Iran, and Parneet is French living in Belgium. Episode 74 -Boundaries with Indian inlaws-- this is one I did on my own. Listen to part 1 as well Episode 73. Episode 78 - Indian vs. Western Education To keep the Invisible India Podcast going, please consider supporting me on Patreon. I am still basically a one-woman show and its great to have your support to keep it going! www.patreon.com/invisbleindia To see my NEW Hindi courses check out www.learnhindianywhere.com! SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER to get deals, tips and discounts on upcoming products and my courses as well. I don't send annoying stuff and definitely not every day. Only when its relevant.
If you've ever wondered what the differences are between the educational system in Western countries, this episode is for you. If you're an NRI wondering if you should move back to India, or if you are a Westerner thinking about making the shift to India, this is for you too. In this episode, Jessica details the major differences between Indian and Western education styles as well a a LIST OF QUESTIONS you need to ask a new school before enrolling your child. Mentioned in this Episode: Check out Jessica's new Pronunciation Course, Overcome Hindi Pronunciation Pitfalls! Be sure to subscribe to Jessica's newsletter for discounts and special announcements about courses and other important items. Also see the YouTube version of this video on www.youtube.com@indiawithjessica Be sure to follow Jessica on social to keep up with announcements, giveaways and discounts. Instagram- www.instagram.com/indiawithjessica Facebook- www.facebook.com/indiawithjessica TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@IndiaWithJessica Twitter- www.twitter.com/invisibleindia_
How do you build relationships in India? Part 2 of this 2 part episode deals with the relational dynamics of living in India as someone who didn't grow up there. Skip the outdated guide books and listen in to this advice from Jessica, who first started living in India in 2006. Friendships, finding common ground, how to manage house help and language learning tips are all here. Whether you are visiting or planning on living in India, these tips will help you go beyond surviving to thriving in India with these tips! Mentioned in this episode Download the Ultimate Hindi Learning Resource Guide for FREE It is a 21 page PDF including curated resources of Jessica's top recommendations of Indian owned businesses who are creating the best Hindi learning tools! The Guide Includes: -Ratings of Hindi teachers, top classes, programs and apps! -Contact information and discount codes for the best teachers and programs to learn Hindi! -Personal notes and recommendations on ways to learn Hindi through native speakers. -21 pages of Jessica's curated recommendations for teachers based on 16+ years of experience in learning Hindi Get it here! _____________________ Other episodes to check out Surviving the Most Common Inconveniences in India Episode 18 My Top 5 Most Raw Experiences in India Episode 50 _____________________ Join our Patreon community for special content and perks! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
What are the crucial elements you need to life life well in India? Part 1 of this 2 part episode deals with the practicalities of living in India as someone who didn't grow up there. Skip the outdated guide books and listen in to this advice from Jessica, who first started living in India in 2006. Negotiation, dealing with the complications of Indian currency, how to give and receive directions and of course tips on learning the local language(s) of the place you are visiting or living in. Whether you are visiting or planning on living in India, these tips will help you go beyond surviving to thriving in India with these tips! Links mentioned in this episode Download the Ultimate Hindi Learning Resource Guide for FREE It is a 21 page PDF including curated resources of Jessica's top recommendations of Indian owned businesses who are creating the best Hindi learning tools! The Guide Includes: -Ratings of Hindi teachers, top classes, programs and apps! -Contact information and discount codes for the best teachers and programs to learn Hindi! -Personal notes and recommendations on ways to learn Hindi through native speakers. -21 pages of Jessica's curated recommendations for teachers based on 16+ years of experience in learning Hindi Get it here! _____________________ Join our Patreon community for special content and perks! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Episode 75 contains a teaser of Jessica's upcoming course Overcome Hindi Pronunciation Pitfalls! Abhishek joins Jessica to work through some of the most common pronunciation errors that learners of Hindi make. In this episode, we take a small slice and discuss the vowel sounds of Hindi which are often mispronounced. Hear the subtle differences between short A and long A, and why you may have been saying "Namaste" incorrectly all these years! Keep an eye out of the upcoming course later in the summer of 2022. www.learnhindianywhere.com Links mentioned in this episode: The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! _____________________ Download the Ultimate Hindi Learning Resource Guide. It is a 21 page PDF including curated resources of Jessica's top recommendations of Indian owned businesses who are creating the best Hindi learning tools! The Guide Includes:-Ratings of Hindi teachers, top classes, programs and apps! -Contact information and discount codes for the best teachers and programs to learn Hindi! -Personal notes and recommendations on ways to learn Hindi through native speakers. -21 pages of Jessica's curated recommendations for teachers based on 16+ years of experience in learning Hindi Get it here! _____________________ Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Jessica dives deeper about having Indian in-laws as a foreigner. In this 2 part episode, Jessica discusses listener questions about having Indian in-laws when you didn't grow up in Indian culture. We talk about how to address conflict, what happens when you're in a multi-generational home and how to address the different view of boundaries in East vs West. Be sure to listen to Part 1 to hear about meeting the inlaws for the first time and other popular questions about marrying an Indian. _____________________ Links mentioned in this episode: The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! _____________________ Download the Ultimate Hindi Learning Resource Guide. It is a 21 page PDF including curated resources of Jessica's top recommendations of Indian owned businesses who are creating the best Hindi learning tools! The Guide Includes: -Ratings of Hindi teachers, top classes, programs and apps! -Contact information and discount codes for the best teachers and programs to learn Hindi! -Personal notes and recommendations on ways to learn Hindi through native speakers. -21 pages of Jessica's curated recommendations for teachers based on 16+ years of experience in learning Hindi Get it here! _____________________ Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Jessica tells all about having Indian in-laws as a foreigner. In this 2 part episode, Jessica discusses listener questions about having Indian in-laws when you didn't grow up in Indian culture. You probably know Indian families are close knit. That is why having a good relationship with our in-laws is so important. We discuss questions like what to expect when meeting the in-laws for the first time, gender biases, handling boundaries, managing questions about children and more. Listen in as a guide for your own masala desi relationship. _____________________ Links mentioned in this episode: The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Hearing others' perspectives always brings out new perspectives. I interviewed two other women who are married to Indians who bring various cultural and linguistic background to their stories. Sheida is from Iran living in Canada. Parneet is French, living in Belgium. I asked the various questions to bring out these women's thoughts and experiences: 1) Things you enjoy about being married to an Indian. 2) Your favorite thing about Indian culture. 3) One challenge of being cross culturally married. Hear their thoughts, opinions and be exposed to different cultural perspectives. Find Parneet @paris_punjabexpress and Sheida on Instagram. _____________________ Links mentioned in this episode: The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Devika Cariapa is an award-winning children's author who uses her background in history and archaeology to creatively communicate with a young audience. Her first book, India Through Archaeology: Excavating History (Tulika Books) encourages children to explore Indian history through the lens of archaeology. It was awarded the Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Award 2018 and the Sahitya Akademi's Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2019. She is also the author of India Through People : 25 Game Changers (Tulika Books) about the courageous men and women who left an imprint on the course of modern India, The Adventures of the Kohinoor (Juggernaut), an adaptation of William Dalrymple and Anita Anand's book, Kohinoor and Uncle Nehru, Please Send an Elephant, a picture book for younger readers on Nehru's ‘elephant diplomacy'. The Adventures of the Kohinoor is on the Neev Book Awards 2021 short list. Listen to this conversation about children's literature in India! Find Devika on Instagram @stories_from_stones. _____________________ Links mentioned in this episode: Tulika Books is offering a 10% discount and free international shipping with code "INDIA" for orders of more than $40. Get some of these amazing books for your friends, family and yourself! See Devika Cariapa's books on Tulika here! The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! As mentioned in the episode, Pratham books has an online library of free books, especially for children in need. Share with those you know and support their cause. Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
What are the top five verbs you need to now in Hindi to start most simple conversations? Jessica breaks down the basic verbs to listen for in Hindi conversation and how these verbs can be used for beginners and intermediate speakers of Hindi. This episode is a sneak preview of Jessica's upcoming Hindi course "Hindi Hacks You Didn't Know You Needed to Know." This course if different from other courses on the market. If you've ever felt perfectionism stop you from trying to speak Hindi, this is a great place to start to overcome barriers and learn the most irrelevant. The first course will be released mid-March 2022 with many more to come! ___________________ SIGN UP for the Invisible India Newsletter to hear about Jessica's upcoming Hindi Course! It is coming mid-March. There will be a discount for subscribers of the newsletter. Sign up for updates here! ______ Know a company that would like to sponsor the show? Have an idea for a guest who is breaking stereotypes in South Asian spaces? Write to me jessica@invisibleindiapodcast.com
Eliza Keyton (Eli Kutty) and Jessica Kumar are both language learners of Indian languages. In the years since learning Malayalam and Hindi, Eliza and Jessica have become increasingly convinced that there needs to be greater representation of Indians and proper credit given to those who have taught their indigenous languages to foreigners. In this episode, Eliza and Jessica talk through the challenges of navigating leftover colonialism which makes learning a language responsibly tricky in today's climate. Jessica and Eliza both share their clear intentions of uplifting Desi voices and pointing the attention back to native speakers of their target languages. They both speak about their unique experiences as white Americans and how one needs to be aware of white privilege while learning a language. Hear Episode 68 for more information about Eliza and Jessica's personal journey of learning Indian languages. Find Eliza on Instagram @Eli.Kutty and YouTube! ___________________ SIGN UP for the Invisible India Newsletter to hear about Jessica's upcoming Hindi Course! It is in the works now! There will be a discount for subscribers of the newsletter. Sign up for updates here! ______ Know a company that would like to sponsor the show? Have an idea for a guest who is breaking stereotypes in South Asian spaces? Write to me jessica@invisibleindiapodcast.com ______ This episode was edited by Sahastranshu Mishra.
Eliza Keyton (Eli Kutty) is an American Malayalam learner and dedicated to sharing her learnings with other learners. Jessica and Eliza dive into the complexities of learning Hindi vs Malayalam and the challenges of learning an Indian language. Jessica and Eliza both share their clear intentions of uplifting Desi voices and pointing the attention back to native speakers of their target languages. They both speak about their unique experiences as white Americans and how one needs to be aware of white privilege while learning a language. Both women are married to Indian men, yet have very different paths that have led them to diving deep into learning Indian languages. Find Eliza on Instagram @Eli.Kutty and YouTube! _____________________ SIGN UP for the Invisible India Newsletter to hear about Jessica's upcoming Hindi Course! It is in the works now! There will be a discount for subscribers of the newsletter. Sign up for updates here! ______ Know a company that would like to sponsor the show? Have an idea for a guest who is breaking stereotypes in South Asian spaces? Write to me jessica@invisibleindiapodcast.com ______ This episode was edited by Sahastranshu Mishra.
2021 was the year where I (Jessica) hosted only South Asian guests! Hear 2-4 min blurbs from 8 of our best episodes with powerful, empathetic and informational interviews! In this episode we highlight: Episode 48 - The Carolina Desis - Rashmili Vemula and Gurtej Singh - language and how that fits into their identity as Indian Americans Episode 50 - Kunal Dutt- historian and activist, We dive into Bihar's rich history and why its in danger. @SaveHistoricPatnaCollectorate Episode 53 - Positivity- Rashmi Chadha- female entrepreneur, business coach owner of WoVoyage women's travel company. An inspiring story from a woman who has overcome sexism, tragedy and disability. Episode 55 - Vaishali Patel - Gujarati and Hindi teacher Sanskar Teaching (see discount for Sanskar Teaching on www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers) Episode 56 - Anita Sachariah- Founder of Bhasha Kids- talk about heritage language and teaching kids Indian languages. We were on a panel as part of the Lingua Cultura Experience Listen in! (see discount for Bhasha Kids on www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers) Episode 57 and 58 - Tripti Lahiri, author of Maid in India - Get ready to geek out on economics of the informal labor market. Episode 62 - Kevin Wilson, CEO of Chai and tiktok storyteller. Third culture kid. Episode 64 and 65 - Yoga is Dead with Jesal Parikh - We dive into elements of cultural appropriation and we answer Who Killed Yoga? Interesting and provocative episodes. In 2022, I will be focusing more on Hindi resources and language innovators. Expect to see more from me about linguistics and I plan to bring more reviews and more language innovators to the show. Know a company that would like to sponsor the show? Have an idea for a guest who is breaking stereotypes in South Asian spaces? Write to me jessica@invisibleindiapodcast.com ______ Links Mentioned in this Show: Incredible products made ethically in India. Shipping in the US. If you order now, you can still get them before the end of the year: www.Ziyada.org use the code invisibleindia10 for 10% off your purchase! India Art create wooden handicrafts including the featured Sloth Ornament - get it here on Amazon!
Jessica takes a moment to reflect on some of the learnings about Indian culture she has observed in the last 15 years. The most common questions she gets asked as a foreigner married to an Indian living in India: How do you celebrate festivals as a cross cultural couple? Is it safe to eat street food in India? How many languages have you learned? AND MORE... Two Ethical Businesses Supporting Local Artisans: Ziyada Handicrafts - beautiful hand made fabrics for the Holidays. Enjoy a 10% discount with code "Invisibleindia10" India Arts Sloth Ornament- adorable hand made sloth ornaments. Purchase it here on Amazon! Explore all discounts with this link www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers __________ Join our community on Patreon! Consider supporting us on Patreon. Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
This is Part 2 of Jessica's conversation with Jesal Parikh, the co-host of the provocative podcast “Yoga is Dead.” She and her co-host Tejal Patel, highlight injustices of the digestion of yoga by modern Western culture. In this episode, Jessica and Jesal explore the process of historical Indian yoga and how that has morphed into a different animal in Western society. Jesal names names trends of the colonization of yoga and how South Asians are taking it back. Enjoy this highly nuanced conversation about how power, privilege, race and economic shifts have created a yoga industry out of an ancient practice. Links mentioned in this episode: Consider supporting us on Giving Tuesday! Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia __________ See my Offers page for all discounts on language learning products and services. Mentioned in this episode: Launch India – mention Invisible India to receive 10% off of your first 100 hours of language sessions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Get ready to have your mind blown. Jesal Parikh is the co-host of the provocative podcast "Yoga is Dead." She and her co-host Tejal Patel, highlight injustices of the digestion of yoga by modern Western culture. In this episode, Jessica and Jesal explore the process of historical Indian yoga and how that has morphed into a different animal in Western society. Jesal names names trends of the colonization of yoga and how South Asians are taking it back. Enjoy this highly nuanced conversation about how power, privilege, race and economic shifts have created a yoga industry out of an ancient practice. See Jesal and Jessica on YouTube for a short tidbit of this conversation here. Links mentioned in this episode: The Mix Membership- a safe place for women in interracial relationships Use code "MIXJESSICA" for your first month free! Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia __________ See my Offers page for all discounts on language learning products and services. Mentioned in this episode: Launch India - mention Invisible India to receive 10% off of your first 100 hours of language sessions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Should I share pictures of my life on social media even if I fear being judged by conservative relatives? What are the no-nos of social media in more conservative Indian families? If you are in a desi/non-desi relationship, maybe you have some of the same questions we do. How do you protect your relationship but also interact on social media with the ever watchful Indian aunties? Jessica shares her top 5 tips for protecting family relationships online. Plus, bonus - Is our life really all it looks like on social media? What are we hiding as an Indian-American couple? LINKS mentioned in this episode: www.launchin.in Mention the Invisible India Podcast and get 10% your first 100 hours of language learning. Join our Patreon Community and get special perks and hand picked content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia Follow Invisible India on social media: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Kevin Wilson has formed his identity as fitting in the spaces between black and white binary spaces throughout his life. Best known as "The CEO of Chai" on social media, he goes by @crossculturechristian as an expression of someone who wants to invite people into a safe place on the harsh landscape of critical social media sites. People talk about the "vibe" of his tiktoks and reels, but he sees his social media presence as a way to encourage and nourish people. And if you learn how to make a fresh cup of chai along the way, you win too. Find Kevin on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@crossculturechristian or Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/crossculturechristian/ His Website - https://crossculturechristian.com/ YouTube cut coming soon of Jessica's conversation with Kevin! LINKS mentioned in this episode: www.launchin.in Mention the Invisible India Podcast and get 10% your first 100 hours of language learning. Join our Patreon Community and get special perks and hand picked content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia Follow Invisible India on social media: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
The dissonance caused by learning a new culture and language can be one of the most disorienting things that humans can go through. How can one respectfully and responsibly learn a new language without doing harm to those around them or losing themself in the process? Join Jessica Kumar, Invisible India Podcast host and lifelong Hindi learner as she guides us through being aware of our own motivations, practicing cultural humility and decolonizing the language learning process. #burningman #burningman2021 #sparkleverse #burner #virtualburn #virtualburn2021 #CampLanguages. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: www.patreon.com/invisibleindia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
What does it take to successfully learn Hindi? Jessica breaks down tips and tricks and answers the most common questions about how to learn Hindi fluently. -What is unique about learning Hindi? -Why is it so hard to learn Indian languages from a book? -Is language school worth it? -Is it more important to focus on Hindi pronunciation or vocabulary? -Does age matter in learning a language? -How important is it to learn Devnagri script? Also check out previous episode and YouTube video "Why I Learned Hindi" where Jessica breaks down the motivations and environment you can set yourself up to become fluent. __________________________________________ In this episode we talk about Jessica's top 3 favorite Hindi learning programs: Launch India - mention Invisible India to get 10% off Sanskar Teaching - use "invisibleindia" for 15% off any online course Language Curry- use "invsibleindia" for 10% off any class. All these deals are also mentioned on www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers Be sure to listen to the whole episode to get a special discount code on HindiUnlocked.com's courses! Special discount just for listeners of our podcast. __________________________________________ Find the video episode on YouTube here. Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Are you in a relationship with an Indian? Overwhelmed by the differences between your culture and Indian culture? In Episode 59 of the Invisible India Podcast | Navigating Indian Culture with Love.... we dive in! As a veteran in India (15 years) and being married to Abhishek from Bihar for 11 years, Jessica shares 3 main tips for engaging with Indian culture and understanding the deep undercurrents of how language, family and cultural contexts influence the way people behave in relationships. She covers how to understand joint families, language learning and how to share frustrations about the culture without hurting your partner. Find the video episode on YouTube here. See all the offers including Karadi Tales books here. _____ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
"Maid in India" is a masterful work that not only uncovers some of the biggest challenges to India's informal labor sector, but some of the greatest opportunities it presents. Jessica rates it as one of the best books she has read on Indian culture as a whole, as it highlights the invisible aspects of hierarchy and classism through storytelling and hard data. Tripti Lahiri, Author, joins Jessica for an enlightening conversation about the book and personal experiences of grappling with the patron/client relationship of employing domestic help in India. This is Part 2 of a 2 Part Conversation. A video of Tripti and Jessica speaking can be found here on YouTube. Win a FREE signed copy of "Maid in India" --- see our social media sites to find out how you can win. You can find Maid in India on Amazon US and Amazon India as well as major bookstores. _____ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
"Maid in India" is a masterful work that not only uncovers some of the biggest challenges to India's informal labor sector, but some of the greatest opportunities it presents. Jessica rates it as one of the best books she has read on Indian culture as a whole, as it highlights the invisible aspects of hierarchy and classism through storytelling and hard data. Tripti Lahiri, Author, joins Jessica for an enlightening conversation about the book and personal experiences of grappling with the patron/client relationship of employing domestic help in India. This is Part 1 of a 2 Part Conversation. A video of Tripti and Jessica speaking can be found here on YouTube. Win a FREE signed copy of "Maid in India" --- see our social media sites to find out how you can win. You can find Maid in India on Amazon US and Amazon India as well as major bookstores. _____ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _____ www.invisbleindiapodcast.com/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Jessica hosts Anita Sachariah to share on tidbits of how to teach Indian origin children heritage languages like Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Urdu, Tamil, Punjabi and many more. Jessica and Anita speak about their experiences teaching their own children and creating resources for children and adults to bridge the gap in learning Indian languages wherever learners are in the world. This conversation was part of the Lingua Cultura Experience held on June 24-27, 2021 on Clubhouse. FULL AUDIO recording on www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes View the YouTube of Anita and Jessica speaking together here. DISCOUNTS: Bhasha Kids included offers Printables in a number of languages! To get these for just $3.99 use code "INVISIBLE" at checkout or use this link. You can also get Bhasha Kids flash cards for sale. Use code INVISIBLEINDIA for a 10% discount on cards in any language, including Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam! www.bhashakids.com ALSO mentioned in the episode: Launch India is a Hindi-Urdu language and orientation service offering online and in-person language sessions using an immersive and relational approach called the GPA (Growing Participator Approach). Other services include kids classes, Hindi Script Workshops, Grammar Workshops, as well as fully furnished apartments in Delhi for short or long term stays to make the most of their in-person learning options. Check out www.launchin.in for more information and mention Invisible India to receive 10% off of your first 100 hours of language sessions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Vaishali Patel is passionate about passing on the Gujarati and Hindi languages and cultures to others! Hear her story of how she immigrated to the US and started teaching others Gujarati. Her company, Sanskar Teaching, includes a number of programs both online, live classes and products to bring students closer to Gujarati, Hindi and Punjabi languages. _________________________________________ Discount for Sanskar Teaching: Vaishali is offering discounts for listeners to the Invisible India Podcast. Use code INVISIBLEINDIA for 15% on any course https://www.learngujarationline.com/store ALSO mentioned in the episode: HindiUnlocked is an online Hindi learning course for beginner and intermediate learners. Until July 31, 2021, get a FREE lesson. Contact jon@hindiunlocked.com and mention the Invisible India Podcast to claim your free class! _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/learn-Gujarati-vaishali-patel-sanskar-teaching/ _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Enjoy this conversation lesson including Hindi words with English explanation. The lesson is 10 minutes, including simple instructional vocabulary and vocabulary about fruits (mango, lichi and banana.) Learn more about Indian culture from Jessica's perspective (an American living in India since 2006.) She shares her learnings about cultural significance of different fruits, where they come from and the kids demonstrate how to eat them! A few words we are going to review before we begin Aam- mango Lichi - lichi Kela - banana Phal- fruit Listen for these words throughout the episode and see what else you can pick up! Get your hands on FREE Download - Hindi Starter Kit for Kids by clicking here - https://mailchi.mp/df0c27d7c373/free-download-hindi-kids-kit _________________________________________ See the full video version on YouTube- _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Rashmi Chadha is an entrepreneur, travel influencer and international speaker. Despite her ever smiling persona, there is depth and pain in her story. Overcoming sexism at many junctures, the tragic loss of her mother and obstacles from society, she continues to push forward to make the world a better place for women. She is the founder of wovoyage, a travel company making women's travel experiences more safe and enjoyable. And with her media background now she is consulting companies like Yatra, Policy Bazar and small businesses in social media marketing. _____________________________ Find Rashmi on Instagram @rashmichadha & @wovoyage www.wovoyage.com Facebook, YouTube, TED Talk & more. _________________________________________ Download the Bhasha Kids Hindi Printables for only $3.99 by clicking here or using the code "INVISIBLE" at checkout. See Jessica's review with her kids here on YouTube!! _________________________________________ Find more about this episode on https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram Facebook TikTok Twitter _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
What is really happening in India right now with the COVID Crisis? Jessica, an American living in India with her family tells a first hand account of what it feels like to be in the midst of India's huge COVID crisis. How did we get here and what was the progression like from lockdown #1 in 2020 to a life of normalcy in late 2020, to complete chaos now in April 2021. What does it feel like to be in a small city and how is the healthcare infrastructure holding up? Hear from her perspective. RESOURCES: covidresource.glideapp.io - resource by city for Oxygen, Sanitation Bit.ly/MutualAidIndia - Ongoing fundraisers Register for your vaccine in India --- cowin.gov.in Find Data on COVID Numbers Daily- https://covid19.healthdata.org/india Follow my Instagram for regular update of ways to help. https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia _________________________________________ See this on YouTube- https://youtu.be/zN3H4zELSX8 _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Patna, Bihar's historical sites are in danger. Kunal Dutt shares about the top 5 historic sites in Patna, the capital of Bihar, India. Kunal founded the Save Historic Patna Collectorate campaign to raise awareness of how Patnaites are allowing their history to be cannibalized in the name of becoming a “smart city.” He shares the tragic story of losing several iconic pieces of history and what you can do to get involved to stop further demolition of Indian history! Follow Kunal Dutt: Instagram- @SaveHistoricPatnaCollectorate https://www.instagram.com/savehistoricpatnacollectorate/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/SavePatnaCollectorate Sign Petitions to Save landmarks Painting in the cover art by Brian Paul Bach - https://www.instagram.com/hooghlyside/ _________________________________________ Find the YouTube video version here on our YouTube Channel - https://youtu.be/Xd3MNzm8veQ _________________________________________ Mentioned in the episode - sign up for Language Curry's LIVE Hindi Class starting May 5 - use code "invisibleindia" for 15% off this already affordable course. Details here www.invisibleindiapodcast.com/offers _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com **Sign up for our newsletter** The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
In Jessica's 15 years in India, there have been countless interesting and exciting moments. Here in our 50th EPISODE she reflects on 2 dumb newbie mistakes, 1 religious experience, 1 natural disaster and 1 wild animal story. Hear about the crazy, dumb mistakes that Jessica made as a young intern in India and the other wild experiences that come with living off the beaten path. Learn more about Jessica and Abhishek's life in Bihar, whey they moved back to India after settling in the US and how Jessica learned fluent Hindi. Chalo! LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: www.patreon.com/invisibleindia Join our Patreon community today to get special insights into the show! _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Is COVID really worse in American than India? What did it feel like on the ground in India during the world's biggest lockdown. Why on earth would anyone travel between the US and India right now? Listen to Jessica and Abhishek share about their experience traveling from Bihar, India to Chicago and BACK AGAIN in the middle of a pandemic! Why did they go? What were their observations? What was the flight like? We answer questions that many people have asked us in the past few months about the differences between India and America during the COVID experience. _________________________________________ See us face to face on the YouTube version on: https://youtu.be/m-ZgjwHQu44 _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleindia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
The standard for Indian-Americans is seemingly impossibly high wherever they go. Not fully accepted as "American" nor fully embraced as "fully Indian." Rashmili Vemula and Gurtej Singh join Jessica in a conversation about assimilation, cultural retention and language learning as Indian-Americans. Rashmili talks through her Telegu roots and how dance was a connection point to Indian culture. Gurtej shares how American Sikhs are used to being a minority wherever they go. Check YouTube for the video of our conversation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIrG7vE8Ua4&ab_channel=InvisibleIndiaPodcast Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite platform- iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts and all major streaming platforms. _________________________________________ Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/episodes _________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Check out the Carolina Desi: -iTunes- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carolina-desi/id1218531161 -Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thecarolinadesi/?hl=en _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Direct vs indirect communication has been a painful point for Indians working with Westerners and vice versa. Craig Storti, author of “Speaking of India” draws on his decades of international consulting experience to share about the common pain points between Western and Eastern professionals. Jessica and Craig dive in deeper to see how these differences in direct vs indirect communication impact personal relationships, marriage, parental relationships between 1st generation diaspora desis and their parents who grew up in South Asia. Get “Speaking of India” here. Listen and follow Invisible India on social media to see how you can get a free copy of the book. https://www.amazon.com/Speaking-India-Bridging-Communication-Working/dp/1941176119 Consider supporting us on Patreon in 2021! If you've gained from this free podcast we put out twice a month, please consider jumping onto patreon and becoming a part of the community- where you can be more closely connected with us and get personal attention to your questions, thoughts and even have a chance to have a shout out on the show. Thanks for considering supporting us. The more support we have, the more we can put into making this podcast even better. www.patreon.com/invisibleindia ______________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _______________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
In this bilingual episode, Jessica tells all the questions you may be wondering about what its like to be a foreigner in India, how she learned fluent Hindi and what it is like being married to an Indian while living in a conservative community in North India. do people treat her weird as a foreigner? how do people react to her speaking fluent Hindi? how did Abhishek's parents feel about their son marrying an American? Hear her answers and how she relates some of the off the wall things you may have never thought about being a foreigner in India, married to an Indian and living immersed in Indian culture! Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/jessica-tells-all-hindi-learning-marrying-an-indian/ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
At first glance, one may assume Aparna Mulberry is a Western woman who has merely visited India. But only a few moments after speaking to her, you realize the depth and knowledge of her experiences as growing up in the Amritapuri Ashram in Kerala, India. Aparna is an American born, but India raised woman who spent her formative years in Kerala. Fluent in Malayalam, her story of finding her place of fitting in in India and also America is inspiring and enlightening for anyone living a multicultural life or finds themselves struggling to raise children in a cross-cultural environment. Now married to a Spanish woman, living in France, her multicultural journey continues. During this episode, she reflects on her Indian roots and gives Jessica advice on raising children in a context where they may feel they are “third culture kids” between worlds. Find more including the audio version on: https://invisibleindiapodcast.com/growing-up-white-in-india/ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ www.invisibleindiapodcast.com The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
This month we are focusing on Transnational Adoption and hearing the stories of 3 families who are perfectly blended, where at least one member of the family is South Asian. What are the things adoptive parents need to be aware of before adopting from India? What is it like to be Indian parents of an adopted African-American child? What is it like to be two Australian parents living in India with two adopted Indian children? This week, we talk to Mahi. She and her husband are an Indian American couple in a metropolitan city in the US. They both work in communities where they serve low-income African American families and have felt the desire to foster and adopt a child from that community. Their open-minded, welcoming approach will touch your heart. Mahi dives into cultural adaptation and how her Indian family has reacted to welcoming a black child into their multicultural family. She also shares the importance for support and friendships in community. Our second guest is Melinda. Melinda, a white Australian, lived in India for 25 years doing social work. She and her husband adopted 2 children from India and raised them there before moving to Australia. She shares difficult truths behind the pain and rage that adoptees can feel when being separated from their birth families. Melinda sheds light on the importance of doing your research and being deeply committed to supporting your child through the identity challenges they will go through as an adoptee. If you missed Part 1, where Jacob, a Tibetan-Nepali man shares his journey of being adopted and growing up in the US, check out Episode 43. __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi #adoption #transnational #transnationaladoption #trans #adoptee #indian #indianadoption --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
This month we are focusing on Transnational Adoption and hearing the stories of 3 families who are perfectly blended, where at least one member of the family is South Asian. What is it like to be adopted as a South Asian into a totally different culture across the world? What is it like to be Indian parents of an adopted African-American child? What is it like to be two Australian parents living in India with two adopted Indian children? This week, we hear from Jacob, born into a Tibetan Nepali family, who was later adopted by an American family and raised in Indiana. As an adult, Jacob went back to Nepal for a job and reconnected with his family, learned the language and immersed himself in Nepali culture for several years. He talks about wrestling with his identity, and the joys of his ever expanding family ties. Our second guest is Mahi. Mahi and her husband are an Indian American couple in a metropolitan city in the US. They both work in communities where they serve low-income African American families and have felt the desire to foster and adopt a child from that community. Their open-minded, welcoming approach will touch your heart. Listen in to our next episode for part 2 of Mahi's story and hear from Melinda in Australia who is raising two Indian teens in Australia after decades in India. A listener alerted us to this important petition regarding promotion of adoption in India. Please sign it and make a difference! www.change.org/SafeSurrender __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi #adoption #transnational #transnationaladoption #trans #adoptee #indian #indianadoption --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
Indian weddings are generally a multi-day affair, including a number of rituals and family get togethers. And lets not forget the food! After 10 years of marriage, Jessica and Abhishek reflect on what they would change about their "Big Fat Indian Wedding." What are the important things to include and what doesn't matter years later? What do a bride and groom need to compromise? Is it better to have one ceremony or two? How do you convince your family to include what you want in your wedding? See the YouTube version of Abhishek and Jessica talking face to face here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Ha0aMeq34&ab_channel=InvisibleIndiaPodcast __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
From the outside, the Indian educational system is a confusing landscape that produces some of the world's top talent, CEOs and world leaders, yet is criticized for inequality and illiteracy. What are the basic building blocks of Indian education? How did India move from the Guru/Shishya ancient system to a high tech, competitive enterprise? Does the Indian school system really start at age 3? Shubhada Ranjan is the Head of Public Relations at a 3000 student school in Patna City, Bihar. A product of Indian education herself, college professor and community activist, she explores common questions and misconceptions about the Indian system from a unique global perspective. Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jessica and Shubhada Ranjan explore many common questions and misconceptions about the Indian school systems. See the YouTube version of Shubhada and Jessica talking face to face here: https://youtu.be/92JxeIbmHqI __________________________________________ Follow Invisible India on social media - Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisibleindia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisibleIndia TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible _________________________________________ Find the audio version everywhere podcasts are found! iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, etc. www.invisibleindiapodcast.com _________________________________________ The Invisible India Podcast's opening and closing music is performed by Christopher Hale on Sitar and Ed Hanley on Tabla on Raag Bhimpalasi. _________________________________________ #indianculture #interracialcouple #interracialmarriage #interracialdating #lovemarriage #arrangedmarriage #indianwedding #learnhindi #fluentinhindi #foreignerinindia #videshi #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #mixedcouple #iloveindia #indianshaadi --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support