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Queering Desi is a podcast that celebrates the unique experiences of South Asian LGBTQ+ people. Each week, a guest will chat with long-time community activist and writer, Priya Arora, about their journey and what it means to be true to who you are. To help us share our stories in our own words, and…

Queering Desi

  • Aug 5, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 43m AVG DURATION
  • 38 EPISODES


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Latest episodes from Queering Desi

10: Food From the Heart with Navin & Andrew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 59:53


On this episode, Priya talks to Chef Navin Hariprasad and his husband, Andrew Pettke. The two, along with their friend Sarah Hartshorne, formed team Mystikka Masala and won The Great Food Truck Race (https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/the-great-food-truck-race) , Season 12! Navin and Andrew open up about their relationship and their unique wedding (including a drag queen minister!) Navin also shares what drag means to him, as well as how he fell in love with cooking. The two talk about their journey as restauranteurs, and what it was like to bring their Indian/Tex-Mex flare to The Great Food Truck Race. The two also share the experience of bringing Navin's drag alter ego, Mystikka Masala, into the competition, as well as the warm response and outpouring of support they received. Finally, Navin and Andrew play a rapid-fire round and unveil their social media habits on Instagram vs. Reality!

9: Arts Amid the Pandemic with Bhumi Patel, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Ashok Sinha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 54:42


On this episode, Priya talks to a panel of three queer South Asian artists about their work and how the arts have been affected by the pandemic: Bhumi Patel, an artist, activist and dancer; Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a visual artist, performer and curator; and Ashok Sinha, a board member of the India Center Foundation, which started the South Asian Arts Resiliency Fund to assist U.S.-based South Asian arts workers. Bhumi and Zulfikar talk about their art, including how their experiences have informed their work and how this crisis has affected them. Ashok adds perspective on ICF, and why this fund was created. Later, all three weigh in on how we can support queer artists, and the arts, during and after these difficult times. For more information about our guests, this fund, and other resources for our communities, please visit our website: http://queeringdesi.com Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (ARTS15) to get 15% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

8: A Master of Food with Dinesh Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 54:49


On this episode, Priya chats with Dinesh Patel, a cook, pastry chef and finalist of "MasterChef India" Season 5. Dinesh shares his earliest memories of being in the kitchen and how he fell in love with cooking. Later, Priya asks about how Dines ended up on the show, and what his favorite part of the experience was. Later, the two chat about doing work in our communities to challenge stereotypes of LGBTQ+ people and the undue pressure on coming out. Finally, the two play a MasterChef-themed rapid-fire round and "Instagram vs. Reality." You can follow Dinesh on Instagram (@dineshpatel.ofc), Twitter (@dineshpatelofc) and Facebook. For his full bio, visit our website (http://www.queeringdesi.com/blog) . Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (DP15) to get 15% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

7: Addressing the Pandemic with Dr. Musaub Khan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 34:47


How does this pandemic disproportionately affect marginalized communities? What can we do to protect ourselves? How can we support health care workers? On this episode, Priya chats with Dr. Musaub Khan, a queer Muslim Pakistani-American physician in New York. Musaub shares how the virus has spread and what he's seeing on the frontlines at his hospital. He also offers tips for staying safe, and shatters some myths about the virus, including how it's transmitted, its effect on younger people and more. For more resources, visit our website: http://www.queeringdesi.com/resources Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (MK15) to get 15% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

6: Bollywood Dreaming with Nakul Dev Mahajan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 58:11


On this episode, Priya chats with Nakul Dev Mahajan, an award-winning Bollywood choreographer best known for his 12 years of choreography on "So You Think You Can Dance." The two begin talk about "So You Think..." and the journey that led Nakul to open NDM Bollywood Dance Studios, one of the most popular Bollywood dance schools in the U.S. He opens up about his earliest memories of dance and talks about the cultural reckoning he faced in pursuit of it. Later, he shares what it was like coming out after establishing himself as a leading dance teacher in the community and the two do a deep dive about Karan Johar and the LGBTQ idols they wish they had. Finally, Nakul talks about his work on the new Disney Junior show, "Mira: Royal Detective" and the two play a Bollywood-themed rapid-fire round and "Instagram vs. Reality." You can follow Nakul (@nakuldevmahajan) on Instagram and Twitter. For his full bio, visit our website (http://www.queeringdesi.com/blog) . Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (NDM15) to get 15% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

Behind the 'Karma' with Amrit Kapai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 20:41


On this special bonus episode, we talk to Amrit Kapai, one of the cast members of Bravo's brand-new reality show, "Family Karma (https://www.bravotv.com/family-karma/) ." The show follows the lives of seven young Indian-Americans as they navigate the pressures of adulthood, while maintaining deep-rooted ties to their culture. Amrit, who identifies as gay, talks to Priya about what it was like to come out in such a close-knit community, how his parents took the news, and most importantly, why he felt that being a part of this show was important. Later, he plays a special "Family Karma (https://www.bravotv.com/family-karma/) " rapid-fire round and shares advice he would give his younger self! Be sure to catch the debut of "Family Karma (https://www.bravotv.com/family-karma/) " on Sunday, March 8 at 9 p.m. Eastern, only on Bravo! For more information about Amit and "Family Karma," visit our website (https://www.queeringdesi.com/blog) .

5: You Don't Love Me with Amir & Aamir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 53:53


On this episode, we welcome Amir & Aamir, a gay South Asian married couple and the hosts of the "You Don't Love Me" podcast. Priya opens the conversation with Amir & Aamir talking about their experiences as queer people of color in New York City and the U.K., as well as around the world. They also share how they met and fell in love, as well as why they started the podcast. Later, they share details from their recent event with London's Club Kali, the longest-running South Asian LGBTQ+ party. Finally, they share advice they'd give their younger selves, and then play some games! Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (AA10) to get 10% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

4: Bake It or Leave It with Rav Bansal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 38:56


On this episode, Priya chats with Rav Bansal, a former contestant on The Great British Bakeoff. Rav opens up about what it was like to come out publicly last year, and what it meant to come to terms with his sexuality as a Sikh man. Later, the two chat about Bake Off and Rav shares what his experience was like on the show as well as how baking is still part of his life. Later, the two play a fun, baking-themed rapid-fire round and Priya's latest favorite game, "Instagram vs. Reality"! Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use this episode's special promo code (RB10) to get 10% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

3: Queering Nightlife with Kareem Khubchandani

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 36:12


In this episode, Priya chats with Kareem Khubchandani, an assistant professor at Tufts University and performance artist also known as LaWhore Vagistan. The two chat about drag and performance art in queer South Asian spaces, and Kareem opens up about his own experiences and research on the subject. Later, he talks about his upcoming book, "Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife." Finally, the two play a few games, including a rapid fire round and Instagram vs. Reality! Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Use the promo code "KK10" to get 10% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

2: Expressions Through Dance with Shiva Raichandani

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 46:03


On this week’s episode, Priya talks to Shiva Raichandani, the principal dancer and lead instructor of London School of Bollywood! You may also recognise him from Britain's, India's and France’s Got Talent. The two talk about everything from expressing gender in dance and problematic representations in Bollywood, to Shiva’s own forthcoming short film, “Queer Parivaar,” based on an interfaith queer South Asian romance. Later the two play a fun rapid-fire round, and Priya debuts a new game called "Instagram vs. Reality"! Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Listen to this episode for a special promo code and get 10% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

1: The Power of Allyship with Sonam Kapoor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 31:52


On the season 3 premiere, Priya chats with actress Sonam Kapoor. The two talk about "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga," a Bollywood film released earlier this year in which Sonam plays a lesbian who struggles to come out to her family. The two chat about why LGBTQ activism is so close to Sonam's heart, what it was like to shoot the film and its box office and critical reception. Later, Priya asks Sonam about topics affecting Bollywood, including the (somewhat stalled) #MeToo movement and the gender pay gap. Finally, Sonam talks about her latest film, Zoya Factor, which is now available on Netflix. Season 3 of Queering Desi is brought to you by Bakwaas Apparel (https://bakwaasapparel.com/) . Listen to this episode for a special promo code and get 10% off any order! Join the movement, be Bakwaas.

12: YaliniDream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 73:55


On the season finale of Queering Desi, Priya chats with YaliniDream, a Ilankai Tamil Blood, Manchester-Born, Texas-Bred and Brooklyn-Brewed storyteller and spiritual creator who blends poetry, theater, dance and song, with expertise in integrating arts and organizing. Yalini shares their inspiration for the work they do, and how they see it as a facilitation between the Earth and Sky. They talk about their early experiences around faith and intangible forces, and how the pressure to assimilate impacted them. Yalini also talks about ancestral trauma how their ability to connect with the power of ancestors helped them recognize the colorism, racism and social conditioning that impacted them. Priya asks how queerness and sexuality intersected with Yalini's journey, and Yalini talks about being able to be present with their own desires. Later, Yalini shares advice for her younger self and Priya and Yalini delve into the casteism and anti-blackness rampant in the South Asian community.

11: Sundeep Morrison

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 33:13


On this episode, Priya talks to Sundeep Morrison, a queer Punjabi Sikh writer, actress, director, author and activist. Priya asks Sundeep about what drives her art, and Sundeep shares her experience with the Oak Creek shooting. The two chat about the aftermath, and the ways that racism still affects them post-9/11. Sundeep shares how she turned this story into "Rag Head," her one woman show, and her connection to the Sikh faith. The two then talk about their experiences with gender and sexuality in South Asian spaces and not feeling "queer" enough. Later, they talk about spirituality, and the perpetuation of patriarchal structures in religious spaces. [Content warning: This episode mentions assault around the 25:40 mark.] Don't forget to tune in to Sundeep's radio show, Deep Talks, every Wednesday at 4pm Eastern/1pm Pacific (followed by Queering Desi at 5pm Eastern/2pm Pacific) on Rukus Avenue Radio (http://www.rukusavenueradio.com/) . You can follow Sundeep on Instagram (@sundeepmorrison). For more information and her full bio, visit http://www.queeringdesi.com.

10: Sikh Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 39:34


On this episode, Priya chats with Sikh Knowledge, a producer/DJ from Montreal. Priya asks Sikh about his beats, and he shares how world music blended together in his early musical influences. The two chat about what it means for all our identities come together and shape our work, and Sikh shares the way he incorporates flavors of his narratives into his music. Later, Sikh talks about how creating has become a tool to heal, and how his queerness intersects with Sikhism and Punjabi culture. Priya also asks what it takes as a DJ to curate inclusive spaces, and Sikh shares how he strives to bring his full self to each performance. The two wrap up with a rapid-fire style round of questioning about Sikh’s early music inspirations, his favorite track, mental health, and his advice for his younger self. [Content warning: This episode mentions suicidal ideation towards the end, around the 34-minute mark.] You can follow Sikh Knowledge on SoundCloud, or across all social media, @sikhknowledge. For his full bio and links to his work, visit queeringdesi.com.

9: Sameer Jha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 51:36


In this episode, Priya chats with Sameer Jha, a queer and trans youth activist. Sameer talks about why their advocacy centers around schools and how educational system can be more inclusive of queer and trans youth. Sameer opens up about bullying and their journey in supportive spaces at a new school to embark on their own journey. Priya then asks Sameer about the negative stereotypes they faced within the South Asian community, and Sameer shares signs they received that made them feel ashamed and ways they internalized that shame. The two talk about the lack visibility of LGBTQ+ people that goes hand in hand with silence in South Asian communities, and how that presented as hurdles with gender identity and gender expression in these contexts. Priya then asks about Sameer's journey coming out to themselves and their parents and how they explored the labels around their identities and gender expression. Later, Sameer talks about founding The Empathy Alliance, a non-profit that worked with schools to make them more inclusive, and why they wrote the book "Read This, Save Lives!" aimed at inspiring educators to create safer schools for LGBTQ+ youth. Finally, Priya asks Sameer how the South Asian community can support LGBTQ+ youth and how we can further narratives that don't just center marginalized identities.

8: Charmaine Hussain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 53:44


In this episode, Priya chats with Charmaine Hussain, the proud mom of a queer and trans teenager. Charmaine talks about early childhood experiences for her child, Sameer, and the gender stereotypes that she fell into. Priya then asks about how Charmaine started to confront these assumptions, and Charmaine shares her initial reaction to Sameer's coming out. She opens up about how Sameer helped her navigate her questions and a pivotal experience that opened up their private journey to the public. Then, Charmaine shares how she overcame her fears about log kya kahenge, what people would say, and a truth that helped her realize that society can be more accepting than she thought. Later, Priya asks about how Charmaine developed an understanding about gender identity and Charmaine talks about societal standards of beauty, pronouns, and providing support to her child beyond labels. Finally, Charmaine shares what it was like to share Sameer's journey with her parents in Pakistan, and advice and resources for parents who may be going on a journey of their own. Charmaine ends with advice and an apology to South Asian children, then turns the question on Priya to ask what support they need. Be sure to also tune into Episode 9 with Charmaine's child, Sameer! You can find more information about this episode on www.queeringdesi.com.

7: Raj Kalra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 51:45


In honor of Pride month, we're celebrating with brand new episodes every week! This week, Priya chats with Raj Kalra and talks weddings and parenting! Raj identifies in SO many ways: gay, Indian, and also a dad, husband, OG Lamb, television executive and producer, son, brother and 5x Fantasy Football Champion. The two start off by reflecting on what Pride means to them and why this year feels especially important. Then, Raj talks about his wedding in 2014, a celebration that brought together western, Indian and gay cultures. Priya follows suit, sharing details of their wedding last year, and the two reflect on what that kind of visibility means for them and the communities they grew up in. Later, Raj shares the journey of adopting his son, another first for his South Asian community, and the best part of being a parent. You can follow Raj on Instagram (@therajankalra) or Twitter (@RAJonline). For more information, visit www.queeringdesi.com!

6: Vishaal Reddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 38:41


In honor of Pride month, we're celebrating with brand new episodes every week! This week, we chat with Vishaal Reddy, the star and creator of the new limited series, "Insomnia," about a bisexual Indian man who moonlights as an escort. Vishaal talks about the real-life incident behind the inception of the show, and the lack of representation that drove him to write it. Priya and Vishaal discuss the (absence of) on-screen portrayal of South Asian sexuality and desirability, and Vishaal delves into the research behind depicting sex work on the show. Priya then asks about Vishaal's experiences as a bisexual man and how those inspired his character. Later, Vishaal talks about weaving various cultural aspects into the character, and what messages he hopes the audience takes from the show. The two wrap up with what Pride means to them now, Vishaal's advice for his younger self and unintentional (yummy!) dessert advice. You can follow Vishaal on Twitter (@ReddySetGo1) and Instagram (@reddy2rumble). For more information, visit www.insomniatheshow.com and www.queeringdesi.com

5: Fatimah Asghar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 27:33


We're kicking off Pride month with several new episodes! First up, we have Fatimah Asghar, a poet, filmmaker, educator and performer. Priya asks Fatimah about Brown Girls, an Emmy-Nominated web series that highlights friendships between women of color. Later, they chat about Fatimah's debut book of poems, If They Come For Us, the elusive idea of home, and ancestral trauma. The episode wraps with Fatimah's advice to her younger self, and what's coming next for her. You can follow Fatimah on Twitter and Instagram (@asgharthegrouch) and learn more about her work at www.fatimahasghar.com. Full bio and show notes also available on www.queeringdesi.com!

4: Breaking Bread with Nik Sharma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 47:31


In this week's episode, Priya talks to Nik Sharma, the writer, photographer, and food blogger behind A Brown Table. The two chat about Nik's early beginnings growing up in a bicultural household in India, from how he found his love for cooking to starting his own blog and switching careers. Nik shares the racism he faced through the early days of his blog, and how these experiences impacted him. Later, he talks about coming out as a gay man, representation, and how his identities influence his work. Finally, Priya asks Nik about his favorite foods, tips for whipping up a meal with whatever's left in the fridge, and his favorite recipes from his new cookbook, Season.

3: Queering Bollywood with Shelly Chopra Dhar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 34:34


This week, Priya chats with Shelly Chopra Dhar, director and co-screenwriter of the new Bollywood film, “Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga,” Bollywood’s first mainstream queer love story since “Fire.” The two talk extensively about the film, from what it was like to cast the film to the lukewarm box office response in India, and why we didn't see more of Sweety (Sonam Kapoor) and Kuhu's (Regina Cassandra) relationship on screen. Shelly talks about her intended audience, and Priya even asks about the male savior trope in the story. Later, Shelly talks about her experience as the parent of a queer child and shares advice for other parents.

2: Bake It Off with Antony Amourdoux

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 43:11


This week, Priya chats with Antony Amourdoux, a contestant on Season 6 of Netflix's "Great British Baking Show." Priya asks what being on the show was like, and how Antony's life has changed since. He shares how he found his love of baking, and how he (accidentally!) ended up on the show. Later, Priya asks about his journey as a gay man, and Antony shares what it was like coming to terms with his sexuality alongside all his other identities. The two wrap up with a rapid-fire about his favorite movies, foods, recipes, and of course, the show. Finally, Antony shares his plans for 2019 and offers a sincere message to all our listeners. You can follow Antony on Instagram (@antony_amourdoux) or Twitter (@aamourdoux)!

1: All That Drag with Humza (aka MangHoe Lassi)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 46:24


In the first episode of Season 2, Priya chats with Humza, also known as his drag avatar, MangHoe Lassi. The two chat about how he found his love for drag, and what inspires those striking drag looks. Priya asks Humza the secret to his incredible makeup skills, and he shares the inspiration behind his looks. Humza shares his experiences at DragCon and what an important space it has been for him. Later, he gets real about his struggle embracing his Muslim identity in light of his queer identities, and reveals the message he hopes to send to audiences through his art. They wrap up with a discussion of what's next for Humza, including what looks he wants to try next — and the truth about why he recently shaved his head! **About the guest:** Humza A. Mian aka Manghoe Lassi is a queer Canadian-Pakistani who currently resides in the GTA. He is a Registered Veterinary Technician who works in the downtown core, and a drag queen who has made a big splash on social media over the last year. The focus of his drag is to bring awareness to the existence of queer Desi folk and breaking the chains of toxic masculinity that hold so many queer Desi’s back from expressing themselves. With the help of brands run primarily by PoC, Humza has branched into the world of commercial makeup artistry and is currently focusing on representing brands that encourage diversity and inclusion. His most current drag looks can be seen on Instagram (@_humzer) and are heavily influenced by his cultural background.

15: The Fluidity of Gender with Durga Gawde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 42:16


In this week's episode, Priya chats with Durga Gawde, an artist and activist based in India. The two chat about Durga's recent feature on Vice India, talking about what it’s like to be a genderfluid person. Durga also shares how they embraced their fluidity, what it was like to come out as pansexual and genderfluid, the struggles of gender presentation in India and how they became India’s first drag king. Season 1 of the podcast is ending soon! Come celebrate Pride month, and a historic first season of Queering Desi, with "Queering Desi: Beyond the Podcast" in NYC on Thursday, June 28! For more information, visit the [Facebook event page](https://www.facebook.com/events/317666482098931/). We hope to see you there!

14: Queering Pop with Vardaan Arora

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 38:12


This week on Priya chats with singer and actor Vardaan Arora about his journey from New Delhi to New York, and the origins of his love for pop music. Two discuss South Asian representation in the entertainment industry, and Vardaan shares his personal experience with mental illness and how his identities fuel the lyrics and music he creates. As they wrap up, Vardaan and Priya chat about recent celebrity suicides and the challenges of addressing mental health in the South Asian community.

13: Music and the Movement with DJ Rekha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 49:51


This week, Priya chats with DJ Rekha, founder of Basement Bhangra™ — one on New York City's longest running club nights. Rekha reflects on what it was like to achieve a 20-year milestone with Basement Bhangra, and what life has been like since the party wrapped. The two chat about the history of music in the South Asian queer movement, and Rekha shares what it's like to create and hold spaces for South Asian LGBTQ+ folks as a DJ. Later, Priya asks Rekha about her take on Bollywood remixes and remakes, and the two chat about "Veere Di Wedding" and why the reaction to the film has been so polarizing. Come celebrate Pride month, and a historic first season of Queering Desi, with "Queering Desi: Beyond the Podcast" in NYC on Thursday, June 28! For more information, visit the [Facebook event page](https://www.facebook.com/events/317666482098931/). We hope to see you there!

12: Art Beyond The Binary with Alok Vaid-Menon

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 37:24


This week, Priya chats with Alok Vaid-Menon, a gender non-conforming writer and performance artist. The two chat about Alok's journey, from their love for writing to the social justice that underlines all their work. Priya and Alok also chat about making room for non-binary folks in the queer and trans movement, how homophobia and transphobia intersects with other systems of oppression, and what it means to heal from the violence that affects trans people of color — and all of us.

11: Mental Wellbeing with Dr. Riddhi Sandil

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 39:08


This week, Priya chats with Dr. Riddhi Sandil, a licensed psychologist and co-founder of the [Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWG) Project](www.swgproject.org) at Teachers College, Columbia University. The two start by discussing what it means to hold multiple marginalized identities and the taboo of discussing mental wellbeing in South Asian communities. Priya asks Dr. Sandil about her research, and the two work to address and deconstruct the top myths our communities believe about therapy. Later, the two discuss what allies can do to support mental wellbeing and Dr. Sandil shares more about her current research and the SWG Project.

10: An Ode to Brown Girls with Vivek Shraya

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 40:08


This week, Priya chats with Vivek Shraya, whose body of work includes several albums, films, and books. The two chat about Vivek’s first collection of poetry, “even this page is white,” including its groundbreaking boldness in calling out white supremacy and what it’s like to look back on the collection now. The two also discuss Vivek’s latest album, “Part-Time Woman,” and the depth and message of Priya’s favorite track, Brown Girls. Later, Vivek gives us a glimpse of her upcoming book, “I’m Afraid Of Men” and the two chat about the power of one Ma Anand Sheela… (Shraya?!)

9: For The Love of Dance with Rohan Sheth

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 51:25


This week, Priya chats with Rohan, the CEO —or as he prefers, the Bolly heRO—of Doonya, a danced-based, high-intensity interval training dance fitness program. Rohan shares the origins of his love for dance, garba circles, and Madhuri Dixit. He shares how his identity as a gay man was impacted by cultural and gender norms, and how he paved the way to self-acceptance. Priya asks Rohan how his journey shaped the way he now runs Doonya, and later, Rohan shares his three biggest dance loves. With Bollywood in the mix, the two end with some fun trivia, where Rohan reveals his dream panel of dance judges, his all-time favorite Bollywood dance song and what he **really** thinks about the "Ek Do Teen" song remake!

8: Community Building with Sasha W.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:30


This week, Priya chats with Sasha W., the Organizing Director for the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA). Sasha shares their journey into organizing, and the cultural and familial origins of this work, including the 2004 tsunami that devastated Sri Lanka. The two discuss the importance of uplifting marginalized voices, allyship with other movements including #BlackLivesMatter, and how to build communities across generations. Later, Sasha shares the most rewarding part of their work, and how they practice self-care. (Shoutout to their amazing amazing pup, Rain!)

7: The Art of Writing with Rakesh Satyal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 29:37


This week, Priya chats with Rakesh Satyal, author of the groundbreaking South Asian queer books "Blue Boy" and "No One Can Pronounce My Name." The two discuss the underpinnings of his latest book, including how his identities gave shape to the characters and his work overall. Later, he tells Priya how this lens informs the books he seeks to publish as a Senior Editor at Atria Books. The two also discuss early influences in their love for reading, and what's next for Rakesh.

6: An Atypical Journey with Nik Dodani

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 33:40


This week, Priya chats with actor and comedian, Nik Dodani. Nik talks about how his coming out journey is intertwined with his comedic beginnings, and how he landed the role of Zahid on Netflix's "Atypical." Priya and Nik discuss South Asian representation in Hollywood, and he tells her about the discrimination he has faced. Later, Nik shares a glimpse of his upcoming projects, including the reboot of "Murphy Brown" and season two of "Atypical." The two end with some fun games featuring Nik's celebrity crushes and his favorite movie.

5: Caribbean Empowerment with Mohamed Q. Amin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 56:32


This week, Priya chats with Indo-Caribbean activist and organizer, Mohamed Q. Amin, founder of The Caribbean Equality Project. The two open a dialogue about resonance between the South Asian and Caribbean communities. Mohamed shares how he founded CEP, and the important support, education, and empowerment work they do with Caribbean LGBTQ folks. Later, he shares his own coming out story, and the two acknowledge intergenerational and colonial traumas that bind our communities, especially when the violence we face is based in our queerness. Priya and Mohamed wrap up by addressing anti-blackness in South Asian and Caribbean communities and how to continue to build allyship across the diaspora.

4: Family Support and Acceptance with Aruna Rao

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 33:02


In this episode, Priya chats with Aruna Rao, the mother of a queer young adult and the founder of Desi Rainbow Parents & Allies. Priya asks Aruna about her own journey as a parent and why she founded the organization. Aruna talks about the optimism she has and barriers she faces in community building with parents of South Asian LGBTQI folks, and the two discuss strategies for creating intergenerational allyship and support. Later, Aruna shares the link she's seen between mental health and LGBTQI communities, and her goals for the organization in 2018.

3: Words Unspoken with D'Lo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 28:23


In this episode, Priya chats with actor, writer and comedian, D'Lo. Priya asks D'Lo about his journey, and what led him to comedy and acting. He shares his early influences, how he perceives the difference between stand-up and shows, and where he feels he makes the most impact. The two discuss whether it's possible to infuse all your identities into art, and later, D'Lo finally divulges how he got his unique name!

2: Comedy and Artivism with Fawzia Mirza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 42:46


In this episode, Priya chats with artivist, actor, producer and writer, Fawzia Mirza. Priya asks Fawzia about what it was like to emcee the Women's March in Chicago, which opens a discussion about activism and what it means to make space at the table for those who have paved the way for us. Fawzia shares how she's managed to infuse comedy into her art, breeding the "artivism" that fuels her. Later, the two chat about "Signature Move," Fawzia's first feature film, and what it was like to party with Indian film legend Shabana Azmi.

1: Telling Our Own Stories with Reema Tharani

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 48:02


As an introduction to this podcast, Priya chats with her partner, Reema, about why she started 'Queering Desi' and what she the audience can expect from upcoming episodes. They also share their coming out journeys, and later, they play games like "Be In or Be Them" and "Date, Marry, Kill." Priya finds out Reema didn't know who Oprah was until recently, and the two make difficult decisions about their celebrity crushes.

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